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Wc should not be surprised now
Canning has retired, it the new ini
tiistry were again to attempt to dupe
our aclni’mibiration. For such ih
the price of grain in Britain, that
(flour immediately after harvest is
selling in London attics sterling per
barrel ! The apology for the Che
sapeake murders was all we requir
ed when wc before kept them lroin
starving. And how were we requit
ed? It W ellesley stoops from ne-
he will rew ard us double af-
TJAPiIFiN.
The Suhscrihers having entered into
co-partnership, under the firm ol
/ivion, Dunham, & Co.
w ith a view to transact business in the
FACTORAGE,
COMMISSION LINE ;
will receive and forward produce to
any port in the United States, on
Having large and
Will he sold, on the first Tuesday
in Januarv next, between the usual
hours, at Monticello,
One Lot of Land,
No. 8, in the 18th district ol Bald
win countv, now Randolph, levied
on as the property ol John Curl, to
satisfy an execution in favour ol Pc
ter Tatum.—ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
21. in the 1.5th district of Bald-
ftoctor Wilson, |
Respectfully informs his friends that
BELL TAVERN,
MANCHESTER, VIRGINIA.
he has removed to the house occu
pied bv the late Governor Irwin,
where his usual attention will
paid to their calls.
The Subscriber, residing in Mqn-
l, t . Chester, Virginia, at the sign of the
lietl, solicits a share of public patron-
December 26.
-tf
age to his tavern, and pledges hi,/.self
ccssity, He will reward us cltmlile at- rC a SO »ablc terms. 0 _„. 0 _ ..
; ir r lm ": Canning only conveni , nt Warn-Homcs, they will No . 21 . o. m,o
laughed and sntnrt-d at our rt .ccivn on Storage all kind of Goods wi| , county „ ow Kundolph, fcvii-d
U aiwli j |»|SS<.S»CS .1 most u - producr, at reduced rates i they a5 ,| 1( . ,;,,, ]>crt „ „f James Oberrv,
w "field AHitc'o/'Brilidn in “» ,<o satisfy an execution in favour of
Groceries, |Wm. Goodson.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Is willing to receive durin
present season, halt a dozen
Genteel Boarders i
AUGUSTIN NAX Ills).
December 19. 8—tl
jto use evert/ exertion to give satisfac
tion. lie'beeps a constant supply of
the the best forage, good liquors and hun
ch, waiters ; and his prices are at
m our
hands. By the will and acts of pro-i ? I
vidence we again possess that power, and other Merchandize suitable for|
ii . i i i !••• i .i i t. u:.t. :n
ALSO THE FOURTH OF
the Israclitish the back country, which they will About Fifty Acres of Corn,
and let us not, lik. _ ,
king, suffer this Assyrian enemy to barter lor produce bn liberal terms.
escape, lest like him our life goes Jot
his life. We required only strict im
partial justice. II however we trad,
at all, compel them to return our
seamen belore we give them barrels
ol Hour. If w e do not, we plainly
avow that our citizens are not deser
ving of protection.—Reporter.
The lutt* obstruct ions to commerce,
V. II. Vivian,
IV. A. Dunham,
Geo: Street.
December 19.
8—14-t
Notice.
The Subscriber, has appointed
THOMAS FITCH, Esquire, his on . . .
gent lor the collection o! debts due, 1 ^. tur, i
have, .1 is well known, deprived mu- ,,- m b nQte anJ I10RA TIO 1
ny Southern planters ol a market-: W0 OSTER to s , ttK . his un ! iqu iUa-
lor their cotton. I he large crops otL d arcomU Q f u . hich all , K . rs0 n 3
that article remaining on hand run- conccnKtl arc . rL . questl .. t | to t ! lke uo J
tice. t
Dec
tier it improbable, it similar crops
me raised in the next season, that
advantageous prices will be obtained
for it. Many planters, there
fore have been induced to turn their
attention to a substitute lor their for
mer staple production. Hemp is the
article which, it is expected, will be
most extensively cultivated, as it is
deemed congenial to the soil of ma
il) parts of the southern states. Ma
ny contemplate employing large
tracts ot land in the cultivation ol
x\w ground nut, a plant peculiar to
the southern states and which affords
a handsome profit to the grower.
Many intelligent citizens also bat e
turned their attention to the pastur
age of sheep, w hich they have been
heretofore prevented from doing by
the superior profit derived from em
ploying their whole capital in the
culture of cotton.
( National Intelligencer.J
Pat and the Traveller.
A Traveller one day chanc’d to meet
brother Pat,
Come' tell me, I pray, whose fine
Mansion is that ?
Arrah, honey, says Paddy, whilst
scratching his head,
One Patrick Fitzgibbon lives there,
hut he’s dead !
The Traveller good soul, said to Pat,
as he sigh’d,
I pray thee now long since the own
er has died ?
Oh! your honour, says Pat, in ver\
great sorrow,
He’d be just three weeks dead, had
he liv’d ’till to-morrow !
and one fifth olthe FODDER, levi
ed on as the property ot Hiram
Whatlev, to satisfy an execution ir
favour of Manson Glass.—ALSO,
101 Acres ot Land,
in the 18th district of Baldwin coun
tv, now Randolph, beitga part ot
Lott No. 02, m said district, levi
as the property of Polly Powel,
satisfy two Executions in favour
jof Willi am Hill, levied on and re
turned to inc by Daniel Smith, con
stable.—ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
For Sale,
An elegant
Fowling Piece.
Enquire at this office
November 28. 5—ti.
Bunk Bills or Silver,
will be given in exchange for
STATE TROOP
Bounty IVar rants,
at the usual market price.
Enquire at this office
December 20. 8—ti
ast 25 per cent under those general- |
/ charged in, or about his residence.
'NA TUAN ILL CHILDERS.
November 3. 1—1-t
Administrators Sale.
On Wednesday, 7th February, 1810*
will be sold, at Thomas Retti’s mill
in Putnam county, '
All the Property,
ral and personal ol the estate of Jo
seph Reid, deceased.
Thomas Reid, Adm. j
December 26. 9—ot
Ch arles JVilliamson.
*mbur 12. 7—tt
o L\
odltj
I' or
Fresh Philadelphia Porter,
Playing Cards,
Snuff,
Noli
No. 138, in the 18th district of,
Baldwin, now Randolph county, lc- I Uinblcrs, and
ied on as the property of William!50,000 American Segars, besi
ce.
Jones County, 1 STRAYED from
Ith District. J the subscriber a-
boutlhc 15th ol june,
A likely parcel of IIo^s,
Fifteen Barrows, two years old, and
nine sows heavy with pig; the hogs
are marked with a crap and undei
bit in the left ear, and slit in the
right. Any person taking up tin
aid hogs, and will inform me of it
shall be handsomely rewarded.
f antes IV:ekes
December .5. > 0— ,
Brigade Orders.
Notice. ^
Nine months after date, application
will be made to the honourable, the
Inferior court ol W ashington county,
|for leave to sell a tract o: Land in
Baldwin county on little black truk,
containing 202 1-2 acres, being of
lie real estate of Hugh Sumnn rvi:le,
deceased, and to be sold for the be
nefit of his heirs and indiums.
David Mai tin, Adrn’r*
December 19. 8—m9ro
Lnmhright, to satisfy sundry Execu-
ns against him.—ALSU,
One Lot of Land,
No. 128, in the 18th district ot
Baldwin, now Randolph, levied on
as the property of William Wadson,
to satisfy an execution in favour of
Charles Darnel, levied on and re
turned to me bv Daniel Smith, con
stable.—Conditions cash.
y. Evans, D. S.
November 28. 5—tds.
quality.
PETER MENARD
December 20. 9—tf
Major Charles Williamson, having
on account of his removal to the city
ol Savannah, resigned the appoint
ment ol Brigade Major in my Bri
gade, 1 have thought proper to ap
point URIAH Til WE ATT, Esq.
Irigade Inspector iu his room ;—
therefore, all persons concerned, are
hereby required, to respect and obey
' irn as such.
JOHN SCOTT, Prig. Gen.
8th Brigade, 3d Divison oj
the Militia of this state.
November 28. 5—tf.
^(jrriff'o &ale.
W irl m: solo, on the first Tuesday
in January next, between the usua
hours, at Monticello,
One Lot of Land,
No. 223, in the 13th district of Bald
win, now Randolph county, levied
on as the property of Bailey Brooks
in favour of William Goodsan.-
Terms of sale, Cash.
y. Evans, D. S.
November 29, 1809.
W. JORDAN,
Root and Shoe Maker;
RESPECTFULLY
informs the pub
lic, that he has
commenced bu
siness oil Jeffer
son street, imme
diately opposite
D. Sturges’ Esq.
south side ol the
Public Square,
where he intends
carrying on the above business in
; Dec. lc, 1809
Notice.
All persons are earnestly request
ed who have any demands against
the estate of William Martin, deceas
ed, to render them properly authen
ticated in the time prescribed b\
law'; and all those who may he in
debted, are desired to make imme
diate payment.
DAVID MARTIN, Ex',.
Baldwin County, 1
December 19. J s fit
all its various branches. Having a fort Hawkins,
supply ol excellent leather on hand,
and the best workmen the place af
fords, he is enabled to execute his
work with neatness and dispatch
Notice.
All persons having auv demands a-
gainst the estates of George & Hugh
Summer\ ilie,deceased, are desired'to
render them properly attested with
in the time pre scribed by law ; also,
those indebted are requested to com*
forw ard and make immediate pay
ment. 1 *
DAVID MARTIN, Adm',
If ashnigtjn (Runty,
8—Ot
December 19.
{^Gentlemen at a distance by at- „ . , r r nrrei r , 7n ^’7" ,C5 'r lo ,ue cant3Kl f'qu'rer a com
tending to the above cut, may for- xf* I A /„ \ Cr LtLJSJjX ESS *l ew of til08e wa yaand w i ks ol God a uu
ward their measure,, and be' Sited a«lm house in Franklin street, and| ''in.'ffbl**tlttZIUdL*
win be happy to supply the public accomplishing a work so arduous , n its
With anv article in rlmr hvtinV.b nature, he now throw. h; mo .i« .u
THE SUBSCRIBER,
WISHES TO PURCHASE 4 OR 5000 Wt,
OF GOOD MERCHANTABLE.
LEAF TOBACCO -
Brigadier General's ^Quarters,
Milledgevik, Nov. 22, 1809. Eor which he will give Four Dollars
Administrator’s Side.
Will lie Sold at the Market Hons
in the town of Sparta, on the 2Ui.ii o
February next,
3 or 4 Negroes,
the property of Tabitha Hamilton,
deceased—Credit will be given un
til,tlie25th ol December, 1810
Bond with approved security will b,
equired.
DUKE HAMILTON, Adm'r
December 19. 8—(it
c ASH.
HE OFFERS FOR SALE, GOOD
Manufactured Tobacco,
Low Joe Cash, or in exchange for LeaJ
1 'o hue co.
LIKEWISE,
FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND AMERICAN
SEGARS.
Samuel M. Mordecai.
November 3. 1—tf.
History of Virginia.
a na-
of
PROPOSALS
FOR PRINTING J$Y SUBSCR1PTI ON,
a history
OF THE
RISE AND PROGRESS
OF THE
Baptists in Virginia.
BY ROBERT B. SEMPLE,
Minister or the Gospei, King & Queen, Va
A S early as the year 1788, arrrangementi
were made by the Baptist G nera
Committee to collect materials anil publisi
a history ot the Baptists of Virginia Tho-e
to whom the business wag committed made
some progress in their collection ; but from
certain causes much to be regretttd, tlii
plan was never accomplished.
Atter a considerable lapse of time, seve
ral of the associations despairing to see a ge
neral history completed, turned their atien
tion to the publication of historical relati
ons of their own districts. The Genera.
Meeting observing this, determined to make
one more attempt to effect a general his
tory, being persuaded that partial onesbiod'of M
cound not answer the main design. Thtj
entrusted the iS;xecuiion of this plan to th
Ten Dollars Reward.
Deserted from Fort Hawkins on t!
7th ol Obtobcr,
John Bonds,
a soldier in my company ; he is r
tivc of North Carolina, 23 A eari
age, five feet nine and a half inches
high, yellow complexion, black eyes,
dark hair, and by occupation a Cob-
ler. Aliy person who will appre
hend and deliver said Bonds to me, u . pim w int rt .| 8 up
or itny commissioned officer in the :Rev ’d A. Bioatldua and the compiler. Mr. Virginian
army ol the U. States, shall receivev' roat * tlUl<, ^ 8 ot * ler avocations precluded h - 1
the above reward and have all ex-‘l! 1 '," 5 f an J P art ,n the compliant...
peaces paid to the placeof dehvery.
piler.
He can say iittle as to the execution o'
the work. His motive in attempting ii wn.
to rescue from oblivion transactions which iu> uuniiai aa lanon will b
y bcl,e¥ed to be wor,h -' of ltl e no the conditions upon which tnis
tice ot the present and future generations 1
He is persuaded that his book, however un
refined in style and method, is sufficient to
convey, to the candid enquirer a correct
.... ^
T. A. SMITH, Capt
U. S. Rcgt. Riflemen.
}
8—3t
P. Menard,
Has lately established the
as well as if they were present.
A, the length ol the boot—C, th
all—1), the heel—K, the instep—
Ball ol the loot—G, the length.
November 3. k l—I2t.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ill hi. sold on the second Tues-
!a\ in January, on the waters ot
Richland, in .Green county,
.7 Tract o f Band,
containing 150 acres, adjoining the
lands of John Mapp and Tally, foi
the benefit of the heirs and creditor:-
ot I homos \\ illiams, deceased.
Abner IV. 1 Veils,
Administrator.
November 28. 5 tds.
©cciJ.ci,
Et.F.G \NTI.Y PRINTED,
FOIt SALE AT THIS OFFICE
with anv article in that branch.
He daily expects,
Raisins in boxes, fresh keg Crackers,
Cider, Pipes, Onions, Red Beets*
Carrots, Bar Lead, Gun Powder,
Starch, &c. He purchases Home-
spun, Bees-Wax, Fallow and Flour.
Decemder 5. 6 t f.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ill be Sold, at Sandersville, on the
25th of January next,
The Personal Estate
of Dr. John 1. Bryan, consisting of
Horses, Shop-Furniture, Medicine,
&c. Terms made known on day of
sale.
JOSEPH BREAX,^
AND C
THOs. BUTLER. J
December 19. 8—-4t^
n.ituie, he now throws himself upon the
benevolence of his friends and the trend
of truth, for his reward. He trusts that the
desire to spread the knowledge of useful
occurrences will piompt them to contribute
all polliblc aid.
It cannot be said with certainty, when
the work will be ready for delivery, but i.
is hoped that it will not be a more distant
period than next spring.
CONDITIONS.
I. The book will be printed on goo- 1
r. 'n a duodecimo volume of a
bout joo pages.
II. The price to subscribers, neatlv
bound and lettered, will be two doi
Jars, to be paid on the delivery of th«
book.
Those who become responsible for tee
copies shall be entitled to one gratis
P1U IV T I N.Gr,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Neatly executed at this Offict
SKELTON JONES
H AVING ci.tend into s c mract v ith
the ilmiuistrator ot 1 He latr J..h 1 ■ D,
Burke ot I’c-'eriburg, proposes to con [ rte
l.r F urtn and L.n V ume ot thr H'sto*
•y 01 Virginia, left ui.finished by rhp p re .
nuture u d unforumate fate of Hi kr.
SKELTON JONES undnt k ■- this
ik w th mmgied seuja'i- ns (>t -a'f iarti-
on and diffidence : with .atislaction, wt>cn
hope de'udir him \> nh h» prospec t ot 'He-
..try fame—for u ha; generous bo,om does
not heave with emotion, at he idea ot ha
ving his name transmitted vvnh i.onnur t *
list.u.t posterity—VVliat enlightened n u,«l
S lint
1'' d w th the third which virtuous envy
Creeds
And amd v. ith love < f honorable deeds ?
But wh n In. r fl et up- n tl t importance
a the wo-k, whnh he ha,- u dti ak. ri to
mpo e, h t tt els bu too strongi the !i-
i e«i fa- u tie- with wh chit „s peas^d
th. Go. o Ni'Uic to endow him. A II s-
to-y I Vug nia to commence wi i- th A-
meriran R. v. u ion, and terminate wnh tne
admin ftrau.-r. o M J Rets r. emir, es
a periou in the hdtory 01 mankind, more
mport int than the hiltonc rr.usc ev. ? re
corded. A seven yrar-war and th email-
cipafon of a new w -r'd. will be on y a
p.rtof this diflicu t undert kn g; blogr.-
phualtk -ches ot a splendi.1 ga . xy < t il-
lultri-us h'-roes, tt.ifelmcii a. d pa'nis,
inuft be tx-cuted; to no julnre to tfe
Ini.j.ct, then, w.iu d require the geni-ia of
a Her. dolus or a 1 hu< yniues, aL.y or a
Tacitus, .1 Hume or a Gd>oon ; m cai . ot
then be but with much t.nm.iuy of n.n d
and with a trembling hand, ihat he p!
proa- hes the lul ject: but he has bt.u r.-ih
enough -o hind himseit by a contract, and
he mud be bold enough to cnmp'y with it
as well as he can. Quern mm lenu.t*
agnis tamen ex. i<; i ..ulis. The volume
if it does not ex ten -loo p pts,. cuc tali-
ly be fiu'ffiedin three mdpths ; I U t the „ u .
thor mud lurtgo this advantage, in outer to
bring down the work to the i trrefl'i i> p e
riod of Mi J (Tenon’s retirement tr. tr. i-£
Ti etideimai chair. Sk.lt.m Jones ramreii.
relies upon the pa ...nag, .t f -v t , v '
The 11 d .ry .1 Vugmi ( . well
mi c< mpofed) wm.li lh,.l: record event' „• , e
mu (important, perhaps, w, the welfare ,t n ,an.
kind, than the ann.iljof tiie earth aff r,|
wru -en by a natir. Va. mian, who h..d t ig
birth .na land t Ir.tdo . & n.itpe„d n e
c not, it would feem, but be itittieftmu
the whole community
No . ffetitial alt-.,anon wifi be made in
. .. ■ .Jotk was
originally comm. need.
An appendix will ..xplain every thing re
lative lo police, literature, aits, mjln.rs,
manuf. etures, commerce, govenm. nt, tl*.
valand tn.iifary ftrength, population, pro
ductions, mode of living. & c .
The fourth volume wul contain chn.ra-rs
and other puhlic papers, the ftuuy ol w i It
will be.equally i.Ur.lting io thr p„.i ,
a’ u an.iqu-.ry Thufe impottani d.., un.» ts
which would otherwise penth, may be
P'C ervi d ,tor the benefit of p. (ttrity.
1 hi wo- will notice ihc growth mid
Stf ernent Olthe Other fta'c-R . i ut tc'tihe
-!a rs ofMrryta d. No th C uolma, S-.ut'h-
L rolina, K. ntueky, Georgia and Tei ■ -cs-
.-c , it wi.i be peculiarly interelfing, nj*.
much as the full fetilt . ent, laws, chai u-s,
limits and confti ut ons of thofe dates will
i e accurai. ly recorded.
I he f-urth volume, like the preecdmir
three, will be of a large octavo fi Zl , „n fine
p-.per, with a new and ham f me >ype •
t wi" he delivered to ubrcri'ers for uVe
dol.ats. neatly bound in ffi,ep, and lett,,*-d
or 'wo dollars ai d a half in board- ; the
pr e will be ulva-ce i to non uhscribcrs.
It may i o be unne ella y to repeat, that
*Pby, a < epirtn ent -o ufetuland n c -
V II -y to hidory i s ne cff.ry to a cor
rect view of th. n o .ves ot the chief Per .
Ing ; nd the ltcr,! springs of the nmft
i . portant meaiures, will -ceivethe mod
P'lin'cd attention oi the author
Richmond. Vi >
December l. J
* M !
thus