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48 To make permanent the feat of
toe public buildings of Putnam county
at katonton, and to eftabhjh and con
firm the limits ef Jaid county.
49 To divorce JeJfs Corbarn and
Tat fey his wife.
50 For the temporary relief of Cor
nelius Murpbey,
5 1 To authorife the truftees of the
German Lutherian Congregation at
the town of Ebenezer, to fell the glebe
lands, and for other purpofes therein
mentioned.
52 To repeal an alt entitled an alt
to fufpendfor the time therein ex pre/f
---ed, the operation of an alt pajfed the
Kib of Decembery 1806, ent ‘uled an
Jilt to extend the operation of the laws
of this flate, over the perfons refident
in IVafford's fetilementy and to or
ganife the fame > pajfed the stb of De
cember, 1807.
53 To amend an ell entitled an alt
to divide counties lying between the
rivers Oconee and O emu!gee, and to
form a judicial circuit.
54 To repeal a part of the cyth
felt ion of an aft entitled an aft to lay
out and identify fix new counties cut of
tty: counties of Baldwin and IVilkirt
fon.
55 To remove the courts, election ,
and other county bufinefs of the county
of Telfair.
56 To repeal an aft to compel
clerks to keep their offices at or within
one mile of the court bou/es of their
rejpeklivc counties in this flute , paffed
at Milledgcviile the'jth of December,
I Soj,fo far k>s rif pedis the county of
Wafhington.
57 To ejlablijh a toll bridge at the
plantation of John Whitehead, in
Putnam county.
58 To extend the town of Greens
boro ’ and the corporate jurifdHHon
thereof.
59 To ejlablifh the file of the pub
lic buildings in the county of Morgan .
k 60 To eftablifo the file of the pub
* lie buildings in June's county, and to
appropriate the money arifing from the
fale of Lots in faid county. [ the name
of the county town is Clinton.]
61 Aittborifing the dijpofal of the
Bethesda College eflate.
6 2 Supplemental to the feval tax
laws of this flute.
63 Pointing out the duty of Sher
iffs felling lands under execution.
6 4 To authorife the juflices of the
Inferior court of Baldwin county to le
vy an extra tax, for the purpofe of
building a court houfe and jaif&c.
6 5 For the eft ablifoment and [up
port of Military Schools in-the fever al
militia divijions of this fate —to print
out the mode of diftributing the public
arms , and to deftgnat e the fever al pla -
ces within each Major- General's com
mand, where thefame jhall be depofit
ed. j
f 66 To alleviate the condition of
debtors , and to r epeal an all entitled
<f an alt to alleviate the condition of
debtors and afford them temporary
relief,” pajfed the 23d day of May,
* 1808.
67 To point out the mode of ren
dering void all grants or other pro
ceedings founded on falfe or fraudulent
returns made by perfons not entitled to
draws in the Land Lotteries in this
ftate, (ftc.
68 To appropriate monies for the
political year 1809.
69 ’To cede jurifdiblion to the Uni
ted States to certain lots for the pur
pefe of erciting fortifications .
70 ‘To protect religious focteties in
■ their religious duties.
7 1 To keep open the river Great
) Oconee and Bryer creek.
“t 72 ‘Jo incorporate a company for
1 keeping open the river Oconee, and to
i grant a lottery for that purpfe.
73 For the better regulation ef
Ta vent and Shop keeping, and mors
effectually 1$ prevent their trading
wiih Jlaves.
74 To eftablift) a toll bridge on the
Appal at chee river.
7 5 To veft the real eft ate of James
Alger, late of Chatham county, dec.
in Sarah Alger, bis widow, and Pre
served Alger, his adopted /on.
76 To Divorce John Fitzpatrick
and Sarah bis wife.
A LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the Poft -Office ”t Lex
ington, Geo. which, if not taken out
within three months, will be pent to
the General Pojt- Office as dead
letters.
A
Elias Allefton.
n
George Bowm, Jffper Bufh, Wm.
Brown, Thomas S. Bailey.
C
Ifaac Cohn an, Mtcajah Clark.
D
Starlihg Dickfott.
E’
George IV. Edwards.
F
Elizabeth Felton, William Ford,
Henry Flemon.
G
Jftcpb Gill.
n
William Ilardimon, Jcln Ila; J
moHy llubard Harris.
J ;
David Jcbnfon, A quill a Jenkins.
K
Benjamin Kimbell.
L
Mifs Palley Laurence.
M
Mark Madder.
N
William Norris.
O
William Ogilby.
P
Ifaack A . Parker , John Pdfs.
R
James Ruff el.
S
John Steward, James Stovall .
T
Benjamin Taylor.
W
Bird IVamack, Samuel 11 r a nd
JAMES TL SMITH, D. P. M.
Dumber 31, 18c8.
y.- . 1
A LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining at the Poft Office at A
thens, on the ift of January, 1809,
which, if not called for within 3
months, will be fent to the Geueral-
P oft Office.
A
James W. Armftrong, James Ar
mour.
B
Tempeon Buffer, Joel Barnet.
C
James Cameron, Mifs Ann Cam
mel, (to the care of Jeffe White)
James C. Cook, James D. Cole, Da
vid Calliham.
F
Abel Farrar, Abedney Franklin.
G
Rev. John Gambold, (Conejagee
river, Cherokee Nation) Doct. John
Geradine.
H
Cbarles Harris, efq. 3, Eli Harris,
Tbos. Hart, John Holman. Capt.
James Hays, Reuben Hill, Rev. Hope
Hull.
L
JtJJe Lane.
M
John Moore, Wm. Moore, Geo.
W. Moore, Doll. JoJepb Murdock,
Garret Morris, John Martin.
O
Horatio T. Offatt.
R
James S, Robtfori , Geo. Rockford,
Levin Rambley, Daniel Runnels.
S
Capt. Loewis Sewell 2, James C.
Steele, John Smith.
V
Capt. Jett Thomas, Major Turn
er 2.
W
Mrs. Eleanor Wdiles, George
Wallace.
V
Tames Vann, 2, Cherokee nation.
A. LEWIS,
j Poft-Mafter.
[ The follow.? gwe infer t by requejt. ]
The Oath of the High Court of
I nr--irhment:
YOU do lolemnly fwear, (or af
fiim) that in aii th’ng.; touching or
apperrainVng to the trial of the im
peachment of Ob'idiah Echols, Red**
dick Sims and Francis Flournoy,
yna will do impartial juftice, with
out favour or prejudice, according ‘
to the conftii'uuon and laws ot the
Stare—fo help you God.
CONSTITUTION.
Page 2i, Article ill, Se&ion 6th
‘• Fne Senate fhall have the foie
paver >• o f ry ad Impeachments,—
When their,g for that purpofe, they
fhall be on oath, or affirmation j
ad no perfon fhall be convi&ed
without the concurrence of t*vo
thirds of the members prefer,:.—
Judgment in cafes of, impeachment
fh ui not extend further than remo
val from office and disqualification
to hold and enjoy any office of hon
or, rruft or pre fit within this State ;
bur the party convifled fiiall ntv
c chrlefs be fubj-dt to indiflmenc,
tiid, judgment and punilhmen: ac
coiding to law.
NOl ICE.
JL MAT on Saturday the 28th
In ft. will be offered for rent, on the
premifes, one half the Houfe and
Lott in Mdledgcville, with one
half the Hall Furniture, (formerly
occupied by Gene-al Joha Scott)
for the term of one year from the
above dace ■, as alfo to hire c*ght
negroes, (viz.) Torn, Abraham,
Peter, Tom, (a boy) Edmond, (a
boy) Tabby, Patty, and Melinda,
a chdd—for the above term —being
part of the property in a deed of
conveyance executed by Obediah
Echols (one of the Commiffiioners
appointed to fell the late Fractional
Surveys in this Statt ) to the State
of Georg'a and myiclf, being ap
pointed amongfl: other truftees to
carry the faid deed into compile
eiL<st whenever the State may deem
it neccffiry—which deed containing
thir, with other property is entered
of Record in the honorable the Su
perior Court’s Clerk office, in the
county of Clark and Stare a fore faid.
HARMON RUNNELS.
Truftce*
January io, 1809.
ATTENTION !
The Commffioned and Brevet ted Of
ficers of Clark county Regiment.
There will be held an Election
it Watkinfville in faid county for a
Colonel to fill the vacancy of Col.
Moore, removed ; and that Alex
ander Hall and John Thurmond,
Efquires, and Captains Silman and
Redd aie to fupeiintcnd the fame,
of wnich all perfons concerned are
to .take due notice.
Dated this 13th day of January
1809.
B. M‘KIGNEY, Maj. Comdt.
BLANK DEEDS
For fak at :h;s cfH:e.
NOTICE.
Frop&fals in writing will he receivei
until the frft of March next, for
BUILDING A JAIL
IN GREENS BOROUGH,
UPON THE FOLLOW If, G FLAN, VIZ;
TO be built off ore, laid in litre
mortar, 44 ftct in Icng h and 221,1
breadth—fwo rootns b low fur rnc
jailor and a guaid whten neerflary—-
one 16 feet fqiure, the other 14 tn
length and 16 in breadth with 2
pafiage between 4 feet wide—Alfo
two rooms above of rhe fize with
thefe below', the large one for a
debtors apartment, the frr.all one
for a criminals apartment, with A
fight of lteps and landing place in
cne paffiage between.—l he walls
furroundiog the crim’ als apart
ment to be three ffcec thick—chofe ~
furrounding rhe debtors aoartmer.c
to be th*c<* feet thick at the fide a
and two t< et thick ?t the ends.
The cheeks ot the doors and
windows above to be fecured br
iron bars on each Ode the wah, in
verted together through the v Gi- -
The upper .floors to have their
Beepers bid UoJe together, and in*
the criminals room the fleeper*}
have iron ba r s Ut into them croffi
wife. fix inches apa“% well fecured
by bolts and then covered with two
inch j lank.—Both the debtors and
criminals room to be fecured over
head by ftrong fl epers hid entirely
clofe and well f-ftentd down—The
grates to be of iron bars inch fjuate,
and as many fetfs in a window a3
will entirely break the lights.
The doors above to be fecured
by iron bars ftrapped iufidc a:,d
outfide and fecured by rivets going
through.
The materials to be all furnifhed
by th* undertaker.
PETER EaklT ,
JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
THOMAS W. GRIMES,
ComntiJJioners
P. S. The propolals rr.ufl: be
direded to Mr. Thomas W. Grimes
in Greenefboroughi Green County,
Geo-gia.
November 26, 1808.
WILL BE SOLD,
ON Saturday the 2 cth of February
next , at the late rft deuce” of Mi
chael Borders, dtceafed, to the
higheft bidder, Jor the term of one
year the
PLANTATION
Whereon the dccrafed formerly
occupied, in the county of Jackfon,
containing 50 or 60 acres of cleared
land, of a good quality, under a to
lerable fence, mJud’ng an apple
orcbaid, a fmall peach orchard, a
good dwelling houfe and other nt
erffiary out buildings, and a valuable
griftmiil in good icpalr. Alfo,
the fime time, will be fold, a quan
tity of corn and wheat. Terms of
file, twelve months credit with %
fmall no'-f sand approved fecurity*
MARY BORDERS, Executrix ,
JOHh; BORDERS, Executor.
Januar; 14, 1809.
.NOTICE.
That on Friday the 24th of Fe
bruary m xt, at the houD of Wil
liam Callahan, v;dl be fold a part of
the perfonal eflate of Andrew
M f Murry, deceafed, con Tiffing of
one waggon and gears, three or
four hones* one fee of joiner’s: ools,
with forne other things mo teaious
to mention.
ELIZABETH M'MtJRRY,
Adminiftratrix.
Oglethorpr county, Jim ary 3- 1009.