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Wtisioii u igiit to* granted. ©sport
ati&u UiJlAUrepuAg the ii*ea
-16 pay Patty Five G. Ired
iJollark* was read; tjve first and ficohd
and passed to be engrossed., for a
t.uvd r^ad»ug. An amendment was pvo
|;o*e:t to strike out .>OO and insert 1000
dollars—‘rejected* The bill finally pa|-
ced, add wvs sent to life Governor and
council ; who sept it back to the house
so amended as to give Patty fAigh 1000
dollars- The house concurred*
|rrfo By the Hist M:Hedge?Hie
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ICT* On Friday last the following
‘gehllemen were elected by the Legisla
ture Directors ofU*e State-Bank—Win.
B* Bulloch, Wm- Davies, Jercdifah
r, Edward //ardin, Tho. U* P
rMu and Andrew G Semmes. f On
t.i ; i y preceding. Col- John Irwin was
ek < ted Brig-3dier|Gei)eral of the 2d Bri
gade :rnd 4th Division of ‘the. militia, in
place of Gen- Epps Brown, resighed* *
|G7” Oh ar cks Harris-.Esq.of Sa
vannah* has’ bee tv-appointed by - : the Pre
y-dent of t,he Gnlted States, District
. dge M . i place of Judge Stephens, re -
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In Seriates th December, -*-815. v
On me burn of Mr. Charlton, ‘
Whereas at a period the most alarm
lag to the destinies of the Republic—
»U period when every patriotic brefest
was palpitating with a fearful anxiety
t a period when the vain-glorious and
exuping enemy had premised Beauty
and Booty to his supposed iryvincibles,
thereby adding the extcileipetds of lust
and rapine to his other enormities—at
this crisis, the genius and valor of Maj.
Oen.f Andrew Jackson aided by the
aril and patriotism pf his gallant officers*
and soldiers, spread havock and dismay
among theffoe. and T around themselves
fa blaze of glory which has given to the
I: arms of the nation ‘an imperishable re
. riown* and entitled the hero and his sol
diers to the loudest plaudits of every
r etion of their free arid grateful couh
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$ Be it therefore UNANIMOUSLY resol
red by pko Senate and House of Represen
tatives of the Sthte of Georgia in General
Assembly mei y That the Legislature of
this* stave foV themselves, Si in behalf of
the people, whom they have thejhonor -to ’
represent, tender to Maj. General An
drew Jackson and kis gallant officers
;and soldiers their thanks for the glorious
and unparalleled efforts of the hero arid
his companions in arms before New-
Orleans, thereby rescuing that devoted
city from the threatened abominations
of the enemy—raising to a proud sta
t; >n, the military force pf the nation,
and infusing conucnce into the hearts
of their countrymen*
Resolved, .'That a copy ofdhe forego
ing be transmitted by his Excellency to
Major General Andrew Jackson.
Distressing gale at Jamaiba
\> Jamaica papers to the 2d hist. have
been which contain a long de
tail of the dreadful effects of a ‘ violent I
gale experienced in that Isl&nd—if las
ted three days and ended on the 22d of
October, The effects of the stprm were
inconceivably distressing / rivers w.hich
have been completely driven from
Aheir natural} channels, destroying in
, their new courses* numerous Buildings
of great magnitude. ’
, At Fprt Royal and St. David’s Moun
tains, prodigious h'avdc was committed
among the coffee plantations / nume
rous’ valuable works and houses were
* destroyed, and others consider
ably, damaged. On some of the planta
in any. negroes lost their Tiyes,
whose habitations were all completely.
< demolished. The. stone bridge building
• Ait the B#anib Garden was, entirely de
molished. hot a vestige of it remaining,
Equally melancholy were the accounts
from the parishes of St- T Mira as, in
df ast Rcrtland, St* George and St. Ma
ry, The north aide parishes, from St
. Ann's downwards, and those to leeward,
■ suffered less— Mer.AJp.fi
VVhti easy John Comron sen. applies 1 ”
for letters or ad midi strati on on the es
tate ot John Comron jun. deceased.
I hese.ar& to cite and ad
tnonieh aH a iincf singular the kindred and
creditors oi said dec’d to t be and ap
scribed b atf tld ° P le ”
Civen under my hand at dice ‘ tins
\V tvereas lhomas Iluuei; nr*- lies for
lctte»s of administration, on the estate
of Sbadraciv Hutsbn deceased*
These are therefore to cite am! ad
monish all and singular the kindred Sc
creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, cause, n any,
why said letters of administration should
not be grunted. 4
Given under my hand at office this
loth day of December 1815. ;
John lu Lowe, c. c. <?•
RUNAWAY: A “
From the subscriber, residing in Jack
son county, on the road leading from
Athens to Jefferson, .a negro man of
yellowish complexion, about twenty one
years of age. ft is believed that he*
frill aim for Apgusta—any person ap
prehending Suid fellow and seeming
him so that I get him will cooler
singular obligation.
J ■* <. Chari?! Hardy.
December 21.
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NOTICE.
“That first day of February next
at the late residence of William Sharp
deceased irt the county of Jackson*, will
be sold to the highest the
ballance of the personal Estate of said
deceased* between the usual hours, terms
of sale made known on the day.
NATHAN JOHNSON Adm’r.
December 14th# 1815.
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NOTICE.
On Saturday the 30th day of Deccem
ber* will be hired at - Watkinsville for
the ensuing year, eight likely young Ne
gro men* the property of W. Ilarvie,
deceased*
J* O, Meriwether ,
J* Meriwether ,
Executors.
December i 4th* 1815.
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GEORGIA Clarke County,
Whereas William Moore and Barbas
ry Bohannon applies for letters of dis
mission from, the estate of William Bo
hannon, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law*to shew cause* if any
whyesajd letters of dismission should
not be gra&ted.
* Given under my hand at office this
7tli day of December, Id 15.
John H. Lowe,.c c. o.
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SHEBJFPs SALE.
Will be spld on the.first Tuesday in Jan
uary next , at the court house in Clarke
county , between the usual hours, the
3 following property, to wit*~* v
390 acres of land more or less* lying
in said county on Shoal Creek*,granted
to Bailey, joining • Wm. Puryear and
others, it being the plantation whereon
Col. D. Cary formerly lived, and two
negroes, (to wit:) one felfbw Tom and
one wench known by the name of Mary,
levied on to satisfy two executions, one
in favor of’ Lucey Cary endorsee vs. the j
Executors of Wm. Strong, deceased, the
other in favor of George Phillips Guar
dian vs» the same. The above negroes
pointed out by W. M. Stokes, one of
the executors.
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i t also j
Thirty-pine negroes fto wit 0 Tom,
EJiza, Dixon* Peggy, Betsey, Eley, A
mey, Nelson, Eudotia, Anderson, LouL
isa, Onah. £uban, fierden, Annah, Hen
ry, Betty, Bob, Candes/Celah, Nisev,
Nero, Hannah, London, Ned, Nmev,
Liddyi Traveller, Clarisey, Betty. Het
ty, Sandy, Salley, Sarah,’ Rosey, Walley,
Cato, Sambo and Kve*4evied on to sat
isty three Executions, one in favor of
Myles Hill, vs* the Es&cutors of Ed
ward Lloyd, deceased, one in favor of
Christopher Bowen vs. the same, and
one in favor of John Billdps 8c Co* vs.
Edward’ Lloyd and ba*ah Lloyd his
wife, the above propCTtf .pointed out by
Charles A. Redd- ; Jjf ■ >.”
Thirty five barrels- of corn, levied on ‘
as the properiy of Janies Barber, to sat
isfy an execution in favor j of Robert
! Freeman vs -James.Barberand David
I Sims—pointed out by Barber.
[ samuel” Jackson, sheriff.
November SO
KOTIwT. ’ # 1
Nine month.*; a.ter date application
will be made to the honorable the In
ferior Court of Clarke County while sit* <
ting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell Lot No* 91 24th district of Wilkin**
son, granted to William Robinson, a
part o: the real estate of John Robinson,
deceased,
Seneah Robinson AdnCx .
John H. L9we Adm'r.
December 7th 1815.
•
Notice is hereby given that at the ex
piration of nine months application
yvdll be made to the Court of
Oglethorpe county for leave to sell the
whole of the real estate of James Gar
rett, deceased, for the benefit of tke heits
and creditors. r
WILLIAM ERKINS Guard’n.
2S. n9ra
SHERIFF’S SALE.-
Will be sold on Tuesday in Jgnua
fry next, at the Court House in Clarke
county, between the usual hours, the fol
lowing property, to wit— , ?•
Twenty acres ol of land» more or less
itt Clark county on Robinsons Creek
joining E- Nale and others including
Simmon’s gin shoal, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor ,of William Talbot, a
gainst Robert Fliiker—pointed out by
planti ff.
Conditions cash.
JOHN SELMAN, D* Sheriff,
Novhnber 30, 1815.
ADMINISTRATOR’SSALE
H ill be- sold on the 12 dap of January next
ct the late residence of Daniel Tram
mell, deceased , the following property
to Wit •
Five negroes, (a woman and four chil
dren) also some plantation tools and
kitchen .furniture—being part of the
personal property of said deceased,
M - * Terms of sale, cash .. v
■ /. FRANCIS M. TRAMMELL,
Administrator.
FANNY TRAMMELL
Administratrix*
November 30 2t.
‘ ‘»!—l> it in,/.*’ i•
All persons having demands against
the estate of Daniel Trammell, deceas
ed* are requested to present them duly
attested within the time pointed out by
law and those indebted to said estate,
to make immediate payment.
Francis M. Trammell Adm’r...
Fanny Trammell Adm'X’ ‘
November 30; 6t
On Saturday the 30th day of December
A next will be sold at the. late residence of
Henry Pope deceased, in the County of
Oglethorpe the following articles*
Horses, cattle, sheep, household and
kitchen furniture, and plantation tools *,
a credit of twelve months will be given
with bond and aprqved security.
MIDDLETON FOPE.
V Guard’n.
November 23. _■/<’ / tds
EXECUTOR’S SALE. V ’
Wdl be sold on \he first day of January
next,, at the late residence of John
Strong, Sen . deceased. > >,
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Three negroes viz;—Matty Luce and
Doll. Terms made known oi\ the day
of 6aie.
- A John Strong , Ex'r,
November 9th; 1815. tds. pd.
L NOTICE ,
. Those persons in the town of Athens,
v/ho wish to cut and use firewood from
the College land, are requested to call
on the Treasurer and give their notes,
agreeably to several resolutions of the
Board of Trustees passed to that effect.
JOHN HODGE, Tr, B.T.
November 16.
.NOTICE.
Ajsertificate from the Treasurer, that
the resolutions refered to in the above
notice, have been complied with, will
be required from all persons before
permission will be given them to take
wood ior sue For .other purposes fromthe
College land. An, person acting «,„!
trary to this notice will be considered
«s guilty of a trespass on said land, and
will be reported to the Attorney of the
i’ Board of Trustees for prosecution,
ti fIUGH NEISELER, .
„ . Wood Agent of the B. of T.
I November 16, 1615. j :^
A-ERWIN, G ROVE tc Cos.
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Having commenced the Commission
Business in the.city of Savannah, tender
their services to . their friends and the
‘public generally.
Their counting room is on Howard’s
wharf where one of the firm will attend
regularly.
AW, -0. , • . ■ “t
taiiLL.
Will Is scTd on the first Monday in Jam
vary next to the highest bidder, in the
Town of Lexington, Oglethorpe County ,
One tract of land, containing five
hundred and twenty two acres, be the
same more or less, lying within one
mile and a half of the said town of Lex
ington, it being a part of the real estate
of John Hardin, deceased, to be sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased* Terms of sale will be
made known on the day. f *
JOSEPH WALKER
EDWARD POWELL#
; -V v Executurr.
Novcmbir 23.1815. *
f All persons indebted to the'estate of
William Sharp, late of Jackson Cofinty
deceased, are earnestly requested to
make payment to the subscriber, living in
Oglethorp County near Culbertson's mips
on Broad River# and all persons who have
demands* against said estate are request
ed to bring in their demands properly
attested within the time prescribed by
law* as the subscriber is determined to
close tfie administration as soon as pro*
prie|y willpossibly admit.
: V ; NATHAN JOHNSON, Adm'r.
November IIS. 6t
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
•Fill be sold on the first Tuesday in FebrttM
ary next, at the Court House :n Clark*
Connty,
A Tract of land containing 200 acres „
morb or less, lying and being in the
County of Wilkes on the w iters of lip
trios Creek, joining Bisiok in ( -»hcrs, •
being a part of the real es
Samuel Jack, deceased, to:bV* 1 lb r .?
the benefit of the heirs and Gpidife.fs if
said deceased. Terms > 1 down on.
the day of sale*
V | JOHN HODGE, ‘
; With the .viU annpxdd,.
November 9th, 1815. * •* tos.-
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Nine months af tr date..’application
will be riiade to the honorable the Infe*
rior Court of Clarke County, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes , for leave
sell the real estate of Hughe Martini*
deceased—for the benefit of the neiri*
jand creditors of said deceaseds r
t Christopher Bowf* *V
J fvomas- JmCoy, *
fames Or mo fid, I ‘
Executors • * i
December 7th, 1815.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S S AfcE
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Will be sold at the hjusjLof Joet, Halt J\tn\ *
deceased, on Friday ytf sth day ofijfen*
ueiry nexu\d ir *„• ‘ ,r k •
Part of the personal property of said
deceased, consisting of’ horses,’ cows,
hogs and sheep, fibubehold and kitchept
furniture, {sldntation tools, and a quan
tity of corn., fodder and cotton* . >«r
Also iotir likely negroes, two men an(R
two wbnriin, to “be hired, and the
tion whereon the d'/t.'ased lived to be%
rented at, the Same time and place—»»
terms of sale and hire made known eypt
the day.
John Seim an
- r ’ : ’ Rosea Hale ’
T * Administrator^
**’ & Lidia Halt , ;’ f
% Administratrix/
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AUisninsTßAftSi’s sal?..
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- Will he sold on the 22 day af December*
j next, at the l&te residence of Richard
Stuart , deceased. . ,: i m > *. ,
| Some horses, cattle and hogs, a quan
tity of corn and fodder, and many other
articles too tedious to mention. Also
. some likely negroes to be hired, and ‘
1 p&ntation rented ; terms made known
, on the day*
jOhn floyd, .
Administrator o
November 9th, 1815* tds.
NOTICE. -
After the expiration of twenty days, apr.
plication will be made to the
V / bie Court of Ordinary for Clarke coun
ty for leave to sell the following ne
groes vizi .
A negro woman named Letty and
her two or three children, being part, of
the personal property of Samuel Jack,
deceased, and a negro man Moses, beipg
part of the personal property of James
K. P. Jack, deceased , r
JOHN HODGE, AdmY,
November 9th, 1815 v 3t.
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