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G E O R C I A.
By his Ex dlency JAMES
JACKSON, Governor and
Commander in Chief of the
Army and Navy of this State,
and of the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS in and by an aft,
entitled “ an aft, explanatory
of iba; pa-t of the Charter of the Uni*
verfi y of Georgia, relative to tbe board
of v fitorb } and to empower toe Srnu*
ties Academicus. to decide on a proper
place for the feat of that inftitnt• on, J '
pafT-d the fixth day of February, in tbe
pttfent yc,ir, one theufaod Even hundred
and ninety-nine, it is enafl,cd, that in
virtue of their feveral offices, according
to tbe true intent and meaning of the,
fa'd Charter ; the Governor, the
Judges of the Superior Courts, the
Ibcfident of the Senate, and the Speaker
of the Houfe of Rcprefcotatlves, do
and of right ought now to conllitule the
boud of vifilors, and a pot of the Se **
tuilus Academicus of the faid un.ver
fity.”
And whereat, in and by a reflation
of Loth branched of the legiflature, at
their lafl feflion, the Governor is au
and empowered to iflue hid pro
cl&ia/mp, requiring the members of the
Senates Academicus of the Univcifity
of the State of Georgia, to convene at
Louifv lie, at the molt convenient tirxe
in liia judgment, between the tcima of
the Superior Courts, in the prefent
year, to take under their cnnlideration,
•nd adopt fuch mrafurta aa may belt
promote the objeft of that ind-tution.
I HAVE THEREFORE thought
fit to iffuc thii my Proclamation, re
quiring the attendance, ao well of the
members of the fuid be ard of vifhora,
aa of the members of the board of trus
tees of the find univcifity, at the State
Houfe, in Eouifvitle, on Tutfday, the
feeond day of July next, then and there '
to torm the S'natus Academicus , and
proceed on the important duties of the
nil itution accordingly. '
Given under my hand, and the
Great Seal of the faid State, at
the State Houfe, in Louifvil'c,
tkin eighteenth day of March,
in the year of our Lord one
ihouf.ind feven hundred and
ftincty-nice, and in the twenty
third year ot Ameiican
prudence.
JAMES JACKSON.
Ev the Gover or,
.Horatio Mardury, Deputy Sec’ry.
God Eve the State.
G E O R G I A.
By his Excellency | AMES
JACKSON, Governor and
Commander in Chief of the
Army and Navy of this State,
and of the Militia thereof.
A PROCLAMATION .
WI I E RE A S the G tntral
Affembly of this State,
faffed on act on the fixteenth day of
Tebruary inj}an\ entitled “ an acl
** to compel all officers, civil and
“ military, to take and fubferibe
“an oath to [upport the confutation
“ thereofin the words following ,
to zoil :
“ Whereas, it is neceffary that
all officers, civil and military, within
this State, Jhould be hound to fup
port and maintain the confutation
of the fame.
“ Be it therefore enn&ed, that
all and every officer, civil and mill- 1
iary, holding any office under ike
authority of this State, by commif
Jim or ether wife, fh all take and
Jubferibe the /oilowing oath, before
the clerk of the fuperu r or inferior ;
cou r ts t of the county in which he
may re fide ; §r if d f< officer, ,
before his Excellency the Govermr. !
for the time being, to wit : “/. A.
H. do folemny fwear, or affirm ,
(r? 5 the cafe may he) that I will
hear true, faith and allegiance , to the
State of Georgia ; and to the ut
mofl of my power and ability ,
ohferve , conform to, fupport and
defend ihc confiitution thereof ;
without ary refervation, cr equivo
cation whatfeever, end the confu
tation of the United Stales —So htlp
me God.”
" And be it further cnacled,
that all officers who are now in
\commfjion, civil or military, except
fuch f late officers as have been elect
ed by the General affembly , at this
prefent {effort, and have been duy
quad-fed before his Excellency ihc
Governor, fhall, within the term of
fix month, take and fubfenhe the
aforefaid oath, in manner and form
aforefaid, which fhall be made of
record by the officer before whom it
is token ; and in cafe of refufal or
neglect of any officer, his office fhall
he covfdered null and void; and his
Excellency the Governor , is hereby
authorifed and required , to fill up
fuch vacancy, in the fame manner as
if it had been made by death , refig
nation or removal from the, dijlnft ;
and in cafe any Jheriff, clerk of the
faperior or inferior court, cr any
other officer having office or trufl
under the authority cf this fate, fhall
neglect or refufe to take ike afore
faid oath, in manner and form
, aforefaid, within the term of fix
months, their aft or afts as they ap
pertain to the / did of fee, fhall be
confdered null and void.”
I have therefore, thought fit , to
iffuc this, my proclamation , notifying
and requiring all officers, civil and ,
military , within this fate , comprc -1
bended in the faid aft, to conform
thereto, by appearing before the pro
per officer . and taking the faid oath,
within the period thereby limited, 1
as they will anfwcr the contrary at
their peril ,
Given under my hand, and |
the Great Seal of the faid '
State, at the Siate-lloufe, I
in Loui/villc, this eighteen'h !
day of February , in the year
of our 1m d one thou fund
/even hundred and ninety
nine, and in the twenty
third year of American
Independence.
JAMES JACKSON.
By the Governor,
John Milton, Secretary,
God fave the State.
LEARNED
PIG |
WI L L be exhibited in j
Wafliington, Wi Ices'
County, from the 14th to /he
2HI of May. Thole Pcrlons
who wifli to behold the furpriz
ing fagaci/y of this creature, may
/hen have an oppor/uni/y of (
gratifying /heir cuiiofi/y. :
The price of admi//anc« is ]
Half a Dollar for grown perlons,
and half price ior children,
April x 6,
I .WALTER ROBINSON
Has received from Cbarlcftcn, a C:nc
ral Affortment of
SPRING GOODS ,
Which he will fell low for Cadi, at hla
Store, rear the Market, in the Red
Houfe, where Mr. Jofcph Chairs
formerly lived.
IRISH LINENS. 3-4 and 4-4 wide
Wh’te and Brown Sheeting
A handforac a'iorimeai of Ca icoci
Ozpabu r gs
| Cotton and Thread Hole, fine & coarfc
Ladi.saod Childrens Morocco Shoes
and Slippers
Mens, Womens and Childrens ccatfe
and fine Hats
Twilled, plain and colored Nankeens
Marfeilhe & Mud net Waiftcoat Shapes
Corded Drmlt’cs
Silks and Sdk Handkerchiefs
fambored, ftriped, fprigged, plain Ja
conet and Bock Muflin
Muflin Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Book
and Jaconet
1 Gentlemens fine N ck Handkerchiefs
Ve vet and Cordon y, twihed and plain
Sewing Silk and Tw.lt
Ribbons and Tapes
Ladies lomr and fhorl Kid Gloves
Mena Buckfkio and Beaver do.
Writing Paper, fine and coaife
j Durante of all CO.Off
| Camhlcts
CcfTc, Chocolate and Tea
Sugar, while and brown
Mjhfles
Copperas, Allum and Brimifore
Rum, Brandy, Wire and Whifky
Weeding Hoes and Grubbing do.
Broad and Ciub Axes
4 ( J. 6d. Bd. led. and 2od. Na Is
P-rent .Medic nc and Glauber Sain
I'ewler Plates and Porriugcri
Spoons, large and fmall
Frying Pans
Spades
Chiflels of all fizes
Files of d (Trent k’nds
Knives and Forks
Cuttcau and Pen Knives
I'himbles
Beads and Neck Laces
ElTnce of Peppermint
1 Wool and Cotton Cards, No. J, 9 St 10
Bed Ticking and Checks
{Gun Locks and Flints
P p a
G afs, 8 by 10
PruflDn B.ue
Spin's 1 u r peotine
London bo:tied Porter
Ginghams
1 White and colored Thread
1 Horie Whips
| P.ns of all lizes
I Ivory and Horn Hair Combs
) Humhums
1 Gunpowder
Lead end Shot
Ink Powder
Br.dic B ts and Sadltry
Sbcemakei’s Tools
B.blea and Tellamrnts
Spalling Borka and Primmer!
White Chapel Needles
Looking GlafTcs
Shaving Boxes, Razors and Cafes
bpedacles
Cake B'acking
P.at.d, Giit and Common Buttons
( Coffee Mi:!s
j Drawing Knives
Hand Sasvi and Hammers
Curry Combs
block and Pad Lo.ks
1 m Ware of all kinds
Earthen Ware
Pepper, Alifpice, Nutmegs, Coves,
Cinnamon aud Ginger
Decanters, Tumblers, Q.afTcs and Salt
Sellers
ALSO,
A fmall flock of Woollen Goods
Broad Cloths
CsfiiTiercs
Svvai. downs
Diabs and Coatings
Duffil and Brirtol Blankets, with a
variety of other Articles, too tedious i
lo mention,
April 23.
Z. LAMAR,
HAS FOR SALE ,
his STORE, Marked Square
Cheap Jor Ca/h,
The following Articles, viz,
London Duffii Bian'-.ets
White, Blue ami Gtcon Flails
White and Red Flannels
Bath C atings
Superfine Broad Cloths
Second do. do.
Black Buff and Grey Ca/Jlmerei
Falhinnablt Swandown and Cuflimerc Veil
Sha< es '
Marfeillei, Jeans and Jeanct do.
Clouded and Silk Nankeens
Royal Hibbi and Denimmi
V ci verets, Corduroy* at d Thickfets
Biack, Blue and Pink Durants
Calico,s and Chintzes
Tamboied, fprigged, ftripid tnd plain
J conet and Book Muflin
Muflin Shawls and Handkerchiefs*
Book and Jacosct
C avats and Cotton Cambricks
Biack Silk Handkerchiefs
Ribbons and Ferretings
Sewing Silk and Twill
Mens Dear Skin Gloves
Irifh Linen, 3-4 and 4-4 wld#
White and Browa Shccliig*
Ozna burgs
Mens, Womens tnd Youths Colton an i
Worflrd Hofe
Men.*, VVomens and Youths Shoe*
l/uiics Morocco Sandals
Mens and Womens coarfc ard fine Hats
Bibles, Tcflaments and Spelling Books
Federal Ready Reckoners
Diftiuna riM, and a variety of fmall Hifto*
ries
I k Powder, and beft Dutch Quill*
Violins
Looking Glaflc*
Ivory Combs
R iz its and Cnfe*
Gilt and Plated Button*
Large and ftnail do.
Pen Knives
Knives and Fork*
lab:c Spoons
Trunk an# Chefl Lock*
| Saddle and Bridle Buckle*
S:frrup Irons and Bridle Bits
Shoe Knives, Tacks, Awl Bladfil
Pincers and Giniblcts
Cotton Card*, No. 10
Jamaica and Weft-ludia Autn
Cogniac and Peach randy
Teucriffe and Malaga Wine*
Holland Gin
Bohca Tea
S ngar
Proper and Sptc®
Brimftone and Coppcra*
4 1 61 BJ. and 10 L Nail*
Hell Rifle Gunpowder
Bar Lead and Shot aliened
ALSO, B
An/flortment of PATENT MEDICINS B
and QUfcIENS-W A RE, together with 1 I
variety of other articles, too numerous t» I
infert. B
April 16. B
WANTED TO HIRE, I
Bv the Month or Tear, B
A NEGRO MAN. I
Enquire at this Office, B
January 3 n * B
PROPOSALS I
For Puhlijhing , by Subfcription , a NEWS’
PAPER, entitled, the
LOUISVILLE GAZETTE. i
I. The LOUISVILLE GAZETTE fallU H
neatly printed , on a demy ftzt, fcf which (ha ii BS
a jptcimea J and del'vend to Suhfcrib.rs in levs
every Tu: fday, and to dijlant SubfriLcis by :it
mnji fpeedy convey an e.
II Pnce to Su!ferilers—three dollars p#
annum, payable half ycai ly jn advance m
HI. Advert fements info ted on reajwtAlt
IP . Ej/iiys, Articles of Intelligence, ‘’*
Communications of an int re fling natu e, wi..
thankfully received, andfir idly attended to,
To the -PUBLIC. Bi
BT the advice of a number of refpeflalt
tlonen of this town, the lid:tor fubmits the
to the public eye. Pledges himfef to adopt a- ■■
of conduct, which, he thinks cannot jail to ■
him the approbation of all—eh,it he is B *
to adhere to the llntfleft impartiality. ! 'Bt
LOUIS riLLE GAZETTE fall eve' U
to allp.irtiis—infuenced by none. ,
He •will comjhmtly endeavor to prefent hnM
ers with the lateft and mojl authenticated t f -
and Domcjlic Intelligence. It will be Ids f-
cular fudy to sender it a ufe’ul and cnU’- ’B J
paper, . And hopes by his affiduity anuf A '
tent ion to hu/tntfs , to meet with the patron. u
a generous public. The utii'ty of u papv - *
plan propofed, mufl appear cbn ious to every 1 ’ .
fVith thtfe jv of ft.ns, and a rc.* lo ■
inhabitants cf Louifyille, and the public
rul, he remains with due rejpecl , i . ■ i » r?
servant, AMBROSE V* 1 ' rj
Louifville , 'Janatry 22, IJV9* I