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milledgevili.e, Wednesday, april i, 1812.
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F INAL NOTICE—The S'lblWiber* wiH
attend at the houfe of Enoch Lunceford
fn Milledgevillc, on Friday the s i d iy ot
April hrxl*colleft the tax for laft year,
and to take retarna for the present year.
C Murphy, t. c.
fames Fleming, r t r.
March 35 21—rt
tr Die Subscriber will be absent
from the state three or four wyeks.
D. SHEPPARD.
March 18 21 3t
tf
~T>ocior Williamson
Rcfp?fffully thforms the rlHieni of Mil-
TiidgeviUe tfltd iu *i< inity, that he has com
men ted the Practice of Phjiic.
January 7
Wanted Immediately,
As an apprentice to the Black-Smith’s Bati*
nefi, a lad of good character, about 17 year, of
Le’ G, W. HUFF
Febuwy 22. 18—tf
; — : 7
V Caution !
It iathe wish of the fubscriber that no per
fcn ft. -uld employ either of his fellows without
permifljon. Thofe who do not atteud to the
notice will be profecutcd.
Fehruarv 5 T. BIRD*
Will be ofd.
Saturday the 28th May next, at the
Coflrt,houfe in Tattnal county, aercea*
hie to an order of the Honorable court of
Ordinary of Laurens county,'otic Lot of.
Ltnd containing 300 acres more or Jcm, be
ing the real estate of Jof.ah Collins,.d.-c’d,
for the benefit of the heira and creditors of
faid deceased.
Nancy Colling Adm’x.
March is 21—St.
law oT'Kici',
The subferiber has now fixed hh per
manent refidence at Milledgeville, where he
may generally be found ready to attend t<>
oufioef^ in his profefnnnal line. He will
eonllantly attend the Superior Courts In
Hinco'k county, and after the entiling Cir
cuit, will principally devote his attention to
the Superior courts in the counties of the
Ocmulgee D’ftrift.
Seaborn Jones jr.
^ N. B. His Ofitce is kept on the east
side of Jrfferfon ftreet, oppefite M.ij. Ro-
bert’a White Houfe, where either he or his
brother may at all times be feen.
May B- 30—>tf.
■TJeKSONS indebted to the Subforlber,
X are requ -fted to make immediate pay-
mmt ; or at lead to come forward and li
quidate their accounts. Having a large fup.
ply of Iron on hand, he will execute woik
«t the fhorteft notice, & on moderate terms.
G. Huff.
March 19. SI—tf
LAW-OmCB.
The SabfCriher having made a permanent
ftaudin Dunlin, (Laur.;,ascounty)hegaleave
to inform his fe'loW citiv.ens, that he antici
pates practising the law in the feveral coun
ties throughout the Ocmulgee circuit.
Eli S Shorter.
march 4 13—tf.
Nine months afterdate application will
be m> Je to the Inferior Court of Potuam
^wnty, for leave to fell one T,n» of Land
in laid county, drawn hy’Thos. Hurrifaii’s
.Orphans, for the benefit of flid orphans.
£aft$r B. Harrison
- J u ^r 3t . 40—mim.
New Advertisements.
l’Qt sale at this Office,
A few copies of the
Acts £gf Concurred Resolutions
Passed at the last and preceding
Sessions of the Legislature.
Also.
A DltLOGUE
Between Singular & Curious
Bv Lorenzo Dow.
„— i ——-—
The Subscriber
R espectfully informs his friends
and those who may tvi(h to trr.ploy
him in his profession, that he has removed
to Twiggy Court-Houfe, where he may o-
fbal ybe found nnlefs when on the circuit ;
or for the prefent, immediately in the
neighhorhoed. MOSES FORT-
January 29 H—tf
Planters 5 Bank,
OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
The Directors being desirous ot'afford
ing to their frllow-citiz-ns of the interi
or an opportunity of taking STOCK, no
tice is he rby given that fublcripuons
will be received by A. M. D verrux ef
quire of Mnledgevdle, tor any number
of shares not exceeding five hundred
within tlnriy days from t!m da;e That
30 dollars on each fix,ire will be requited
and must be tor Yarded to the Bank at
Savannah or Augusta, within 60 days
tr.tm the date hereof; ocht-rwife the
fftblcriplions will be v id. O:. the re
ceipt of '.he acknowidgenn-nt of the C.<
fhier oftbe Bmk of Augulia ir the iro
ney Ct rlificat a wall bp uTued to he o"
der of fubfcribers or for warded to then
i>y mail, if reqm.ed
John Bolton, Prea’w’en.
Specie, Bjnlr Note* of Vjgiirta, Chsrlcflnn,
or of the late office of Difcount and Uepofit in
Savannah, will be received.
A GREAT BARGilW
I -OR RALE, for CaftTnr y<ttng negroes,
a valuable Square and FraAion of Land,
on the Oconee river, nine miles below Mii-
ledgeville. Apply tit Messrs. Seaton and
Fleming Gt ant laud, or the Subferiber in
Hancock comity.
Edward B. Broadnax.
March 25. 23 3t
HU J— ■ ' ' - T
O N Friday the let May next l11 1 It Said,
at the plantation of the late Ar.diew
Grant, of Laurens county, dee’d, at the usu
al hour, all the perfonal prope r ty of the
faid dec’d, vix.—Cattle, Horfes. Hogs,
Farming Utensils, Household and K:t« hen
Furniture, &c. Terms made known on the
Tlay,
Klarch It.
Mark Mayo,
Benj. Daniel,
21-tds.
*,• 'ubferiptions will be received, pnrfusnt to
the abov« notice, at the Counting.houle of the
lubscribers.
Steele, Dcvereux £■? IThwratt.
March 4 19—J r
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Will be $°kii
On the firfl Fncsday in \lay nex% at
the court .lioure in the town of Clinton
J )P« county, between tiie uPdal hours,
the foil .wing prope ty, to wi, :
ID I 14 aces of land, it being part of
lot No 137, in the 8th di!!ri£fnf ttaldwii,
now J c 'u .ty :■ lot I 4 acres land,
;Hvr of lot N i 159, In the Sthdiftrifl of
Baldwin, now Jones connty , one Wal
nut Cubhard, one Pine Chett, one Black
llorfe, Saddle and Bridle, one Cow and
heiler yearling, one lot in the. town of
Clinton No 11. on Mmison ftrecr, ta
ken as the pr >p»rty of A'iliiam M .rgan,
To faiisly the Commissioners of the town
of Clinton. Junes county—ihe above
property pointed out by William Butler,
efqnire.
One half acre lot in the town ofCfin-
tan. No 13. levied on as the property of
jane Ruches tc fatisfy an execution in
i ivor ot the Jjflicej of the Inf-uor c iurt
as comnnflioners of the town of Clinton ;
pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney
One Inlf acre lot in the town of Clin
ton, No 14. anc Road Waggon, taken
as ilie property of M i r vel M'Lendon, to
hv.i fy James IC T. Wilton's exccutionj
p linted out by 'he d-fendant.
One let in the town of Clinton, b^o.
ll.alfo, lot N i 24 in the town of Clin
ton, taken the property of William
Waif in and William Morgan, ta fatisfv
the Ju'lice.i of the Inferior court as com
mifii ’n-rsof the town OfCl.nton ; execu
tion pointed out by tl»e plaintiff's attor
ney
One lot of land, 202 1 -2 acres, No
45, in the JOihdiflnct >f Baldwin, now
J mV's countv. taken as the property of
J hti C >ok efq lo satisfy an rxecuti >n
o favor of John Parker, pointed out by
til* defend nt-
202 1.2 acres land, lot No 90, its the
9ih difir.ft BiUwin, now Ji nes counts,
tsk-n as t!i* projx-rtv of Robert Rich
ards to fati'fv two executions in favor
of riiuma. B M'Cune, pointed out bv
Hugh M’D "iald.
Robert Beasley, Shf.
April 1
Notice.
W ILL be fold, on the ftrft Saturday la
May next,at the houfe of Mary Der.
bam in Twigga county, the property of Sa
mnrl Derham, deceafed, to wit; four head
of cattle, one (pinning wheel and ont loom,
one feather bed, bedfteatl and furniture,
one chtft,»n<l houfehold furniture, and one
plough.—Terms avill be made known on
the day of fale.
Reuben Williams, Adm.
March 11 «o-g*
For Sale,
THAT well known place, formerly
tvlonging to Mr Gabriel Moffett, bring
a central and handsome s tuutun fo-- a
public house, and remarkably healthy
4here is on the plantation a good dwellu g
and convenient houses, about 2500 bear
ing Peach Trees and a young Apple Or
Chard, now bearing ; the whole con fist*
of throe hundred acres ot land, and there
is about one hundred and fifty improved
and will be fpld low, and on rcafonable
terms j apply to the fubreriber on the
premifes Selby Franklin.
.■Washington county, >iarch!6. 21— tl.
THL SUBSCRIBER,
H iving purchaf-d 'hat large Comtnndi
ou? and airy building of C-ipt. Jett 7’ho
■nas cn the Eall corner of the State-
houfe fqu ire,
HAS OPfcNEO IT As A
House of Entertainment
—where m iy be found at all tim*s good
Wines Spirits B.-ds Fire?,Saoles &c.
Ii will be his ob}- ct to .ender hi3 accoin
modotionS at leal! equal to any in the
up country, bv affor. iner at all time
prupl attention to 'hose who may favor
him wi ll a call. Under thefe arrange
ments, the funferiber flitte s h nifelt
with deterving a fliare of Pmlic encon
ragement. JOHN DOWNElt.
October SO 1—if. <
The History of Georgia,
By Capt M’Call of Savannah, ha. jud
been received by the Subscribers ; as
thir book disblofea th* molt important
faffs in the Hiftory of Georgia, it i ex
pi-dfecl that rtery citizen of li-ltite will
be glad of the oppartnnity of poll fling f.j
valuable a work
Steclcy Devcreux (F ThtSeatt.
N. B. Subscriber* will call for their
copies.
February 17
F9—tf
Nine inontivi alter dqte, applicati
on trill be made to the honorable tlie
Interior court of Baldwin county sit
ting as a court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell two tracts of land, adjoining
each other, lying on the waters o!
Upton’s creek m Warren and Colum
bia counties, originally grunted to
John and Roberts Hodgin, and con
taining two hundred and ninety nine
acres, more or less, the same being
part of the real estate of Docter John
Bcdmgfield, hue i,l the said county
of Baldwin dec < 3, and to be sold for
the bcneiii of the heirs and creditors.
George K. Clayton,
Qualified Lxrcmor
F ebraary 26 18—m dm.
Will be Sold,
O i the (i fl Tue^Iiiy in May next, be
twf.n th* ufual h-urs in the ' wn 'if
Clintnn J ".rs county, the following pro.
p*.ty, v'-z :
72 1 2 teres of land it bcins- part f
loc N,i203. in the 13t ! i diflncl of jori.-s
o nt . taken as the prop-rtv <>f Wi^.ain
K-rilfy, to satr-fv sundry exteiitipr,.
vi*d and returned by Ma r k Pjtte.lon
Conftsble.
Opel t, No f8, in the i2th dillrict
Jones countv containing 202 1-2 acr.-=.
iken xs th* or prrty ,f 'land .|ph H .•
gr >ve?, t.» sa'-sfy J ilin Jones, efq
rnd re urned b- D . id Uardawav, c->.<-
liable
One lot, No 139, in the Htli difirifl
Jones county, containing 170 acres, ta
ken as the property of Msxiipillian Arm-
flrong, to fatisfy Sherod H. Gay th»
property pointed out by the defendant.
Ezekiel F. Smith, n. s.
Aoril 1.
the firfl time covered j mam with young
coin ought to arrive at the ft able the 8th
d*y after foaling, and the rolt hot injiirfo,.
prnvlileil the marj iihaoed every p mile*
for theexpieft nqrpofe of letting the a't
fuefi ami reft 13 imjte*. I have certificates
t-> prove him a e h ’ f ,.
Captain Auguffiti tfarrvy Capt. R, Prrry and
feveral other gentlemen near thiaplace hjve am.
•myowerd me rpftate In this advertilenient. that
they will pafture and feed mares m the own.
era may dirtift, that are fetit ta Sour Krout.at S
Centi. per dav th.-money ta be paid before the
nrarci are take.-, away
I will r»kt- a few mire*, and have them
well k*pr with a plenty of wheat, and well
fed with corn and fodder n» the f me terms;
and all of u agree to pay every attention to
the mares, so a* to have them well dealt hy,
but no ''V ilify for acc'den'a
Sour Kraut is the mol) beautiful, the rtroft
valuable a. imal, of .vftieh th ; s or <uv o h r
nation can borft. The majt flic t-x ent o r hi*
formation; thoaracefuf ease of eveiy mo
tion ; the immena ty of his ft.mg h ; the
glofiy surface of his skin ; the p'.ahdity of
his temper , and above every other cohsl
deration his rapidity of action, and general
Utility, render him highly worthy tin atten
tion offportfmen.or breeders, and the Uvevi
of ’hat noble animal. The hone.
Sour Krout was g u by H i‘,flyer, a late
celebrated hoife, that as a ra -er o. a ftallion,
far exceed anv other horfe ev r k .own in
England, arm <v be t'een in the Snor'nv D'e.
tiouary. pace 414 & 4i£ Hiybgv-r's pro.
giny of winners only exceede ! 300 i” num
her, who reee>ved in fubf*ri jfion, p'ltcs
and tweepftakes. above looo ruize^ ; and
amongft the m -ft celebn'ed of his eobs
were Sour Rrout ami Ee'ipf*- ( -ith of who n
were foid for fiGOO guinea ) S uir Khout
is brother hy n:-e'a side to Sir P. r*r r-12'.e,
Di round, S'r Pepper, Skv’irk, R ^ ko.g
h*m, Skyscraper, Toby, Walnut, Otd Ta;,
Vermin, Gr. ufe, Querou, S. revriiton,
Sparkler, Guilford, Sti-kler, and i great
number of otbers too nuun-rous to mention.
Highflyer was got by Herod, out of Ra- ha .
cl, by B'anl: -htr dam l»y Regulus—M'ke-
less—C D’Arc-y’s royal marc.
Sour Krout was bred by the Duke '>f
Graft.'M hia dam was the celebrated
Jewel mare that brought feveral of the heft
runnersir England—sh- washy Squirr*! ;
grand dam Sophia, by Blir k; his dam, Lord
Leigh’s Dianna, by Second ; grand d im,
Mr Hanger’s brown mare hy S'anyans Ara.
bia ,
7'he performance* of Sour Krout may be feen
iu the Racing Calendars and pnrti g Maga
zine*, (which are kept with him and trom 2 to
4 mile hea-a, they equal if not exceed the per
fomiance* of any other horfe ever imported He
has contended with the bed runners over the
New_ Market and other courfes, which might be
in,erred, would the limits of this advertilrment
permit—a few inilances will be give, .forthela-
tisfa&ion of ihe reader. At New-Mark. t, Sour
Krout beat sir V, Aft on’s ''inegar.a match
race At Ascot heath he won the gieat Sweep,
(lakes, IG fubferibers,beating the grand running
horfe 1 avein.and .-theta With eale. He was then
challenged by Mr Fyndal’s Sail Willunu for a
match race, which lie won --the fame da\ he
won a much race. 2 mile h-its bea'ing Cliam-
bo-re, by Mambrino. He won at Uianford a-
gauill all a. es 4milehears beaung Phalanx,(by
Ruler) and force others rwool which were dis.
ta..ced >he fir.t heat. At Derchefter he won
the gr-ar S-verp'.ake* 4 ..ii!c heat, aga.nll the
bed '''U' mde iiors. s then in the kingdom. Mer
ry Andrew, and others. He was un ter an en
gagement to run .natch races agemft I'rue Lime
nt llnrf-ird, and agamll ihe g t it running h. rie
Iirandde at Ne w_ -tarU r, both of which paid hint
forfeit rom the number of great races lie iiad
won it was luppofcd that Sour Krout had re-
■''rmiogthe easfeifi part^ihereof
a political connection with Ureal-
Britain.
fn addition to the effect whiftfi the
discovery of snch a procedure ought
to have on Vhe public cohhcils, ii wifi
not tail to render more dear to the
hearts of all good citizens tfis* happy
Union of these states, wlii Ii under
Divine Providence is ihe guarantee
of their liberties, th ir safety,, their
'ranquilitv and thyir prosperity.
jA MF.3 MADISOX.
March 9, 1812,
Mr. Henry t7 Mr Monroe.
Philadelphia, February 20,18ICt
To Jumr* Monroe. Em.
Secntary of State, life.
Sir—-Much obseivatnn and ei-
nerience have convinced me, hat tho
injuries and insults wiih which che
loured S tates have been so long^ncl
so frequently visited, and \vHi;U
cause th ir present emhau 'ssrAlfnj:^
have been ivying to an ..pujM■■■* en-
terta'ned by foreign S «tts, *’ that in
any measure. tending to wound their
pr dt or p’ o-joie their hosti/ay* the
Government of.thi.\ Ceuntru couldnf -
ver induce c great majority of the ci
tizens to concur '' 1 — kmi as main ’of
its evils, which ll <iv lrotn th- mdti«
ence ol this opinion on the policy of
foreign nations, may he w-moveiH-y
m act that can produce unAnimiTV
AMONG ALL P \RTIE.s IN AiUtRICA,
I" voluntHj ilv teud r to you, Mr, such
means as I possess, towards promo
ting so desirable and important an
object.; which if accomplish'd can
not fail to extinguish, perhaps fore
ver, those cJtpectai ions abroad, whiff;
may protract indefimteli an accom
modation of existing diffetfne. s, anti
clu-cjt the progress oi i idustr uud.
prosperity in this 'isin,'. em re
I have the honor to ira .smi here-
,vi'U th- Documents and Cor.espon-
dt-nce relating to ah important mis-
s on in which I was employed by
Sir James Craig, the late Governor
General of the B< itish Provinces, in •
V irth America, in the winter of th©
year 1806.
The publication of these papers
iviH’oemotibtrate a fact not less valu
able than the good already prop, sed ;
n will prove, that no reliance eugho
o be placed on the prof, ssmnsuf g ...ii
faith of an administration, „whicji,
by a series ot disastrous evettts, Inis
tiiien inio such hinds a> a Ca.dc-
r- .gtr, a Wqllesley or a Liverpool—
T should rather say into uie hand) of
he stupid subaltern*, to whom the
leasures and the indolence of those
>1 misters have consigned it.
In eon rilmung to the good of the
The Celebrated Imported Running
HOUSE,
Sour-Kioiit,
HAS commenred thin nr*-
»on,at my ftshle in Mil-
ledgevilie, »t the ve*y reduced price of si
dot*, the feafon, payable »he aoth Dec. next,
which may be discharged oy the payment
of 20 if punctually paid, or sodolj. paid in
corn a- 2 cl-»l* p-r barrel,or the market price
for any othrt merchantable grain, fodder or
oats, if delivered in Aflledg-viPe, on or be
fore the 1ft day of Nov. next—30 .tola to in.
fure a mire in foil, if the owner taken her
rrgu;arly. & in due timea to the horfe ; the
infmarve money ennridered on demand ihe
20th December, or aa soon as (he is trans
(erred, payable in grain as above; notes will
be expected in every inftance ; one dollar to
the groom in ev*ry cafe, paid at the time
the mare i» firft put, otherwise within the
aeason. Should a marc that is put, die or
get out of condition, I will allow another
put in her (lead—the hor*e will ftand. the
whole of hi« time here, and not allowed to
be let hut 8 times per day, fo as to give e-
very cuftomer jufttice—I tske theiiberty of
advising ail persons to send their mares to
a horfe as soon as (he is found to be in tbe
fealon, from which prsifiice, the mare will
be found to prove iu tu.il altuqfk io ail cafci
ctived forfeit* from lone of the tirft runner* in Umled-SiAltS I)) atl expusitl >n which
Knglan.l and he was never after-.' ard* challen
ged for a match race. Squr r. ut and his sire
won 9 00 guineas, and neither ever darted af.sr
i years old.
E. Jordan, (or
P. G. Four'ie-ve.-
April 1. 23—tf.
in coNCJREbs, Monday vi ir thy.
BRII ISM INTRIGUE
The follow.ng .VI ss*g was re
ceived fro.n the P m I n> f the U
nited States, by Mr. Ed tv ai d Coles,
his S cetarv :
To the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives f the United States.
I lay before Congress copies of
certain documents wnich remain in
the Department of St.t < . They
prove that ut ■< Ecc*nt p riod, whilst
the United Suites, notwithstanding
the wrongs sustained by them, ceds
ed not to observe the laws of peace
and neutrality towards Great-Bri
tain, and in the midst of amicable
professions and negotiations on tbe
part of the British government
through its public minister here, a
secret agent of that governm nt was
employed in certain states, more es
penally, at the seat of government in
Massachusetts in fomenting disaffee
tion to the constituted authorities of
the nation ; and in intrig., with thc
di*aflected for the purpos- of bringing
about resistance to the lawo : and <
ventually, in concert with a British
fore? of dcal/ojing the Uaum anu
aiinm (I think) tail to solve and
milt all divisions and disunion a-
mong us cinz nI flatter myself
.lull the fond i xpec.au,>n that when
i is made public in England it will
dd one great motive to the marry ,
hat alieady ext:-/, to induce that ng*
i n to ivithdrnv its confidence iron®
men whose political career is a fruit
fill source oj injury and embarrass*
meat in America ; of injustice and mi
sery in Ireland of distress ; and ap
prehension m England, and contempt
everywhere. In making tms com
munication to you, sir, I deem tt-in-
Cumbent on me distinctly and une
quivocally to state that I ad pt no
party views ; that I have not chan
ged any of my political opinions; that
I neither s. ck nor desire the patro
nage nor countenance of any Govern
ment nor of an\ P irty j anil that in
addition to the motives already ex
pressed lam influenced oy a just bt-
scnthient of the perfidy and dishonor
of those who first violated their con
fidence : who have injured tne and
disApp uuted the expectations of my
Friends, and left me no choice but
between a d'grading ucqtrescence in
injustice, 8c i retaliation which is ie-
cessary to secure to me my own res
pect.
Th's wound will be felt where it
is merited ; and it sir James Gr via
still lives, his share of ihe pain will
excite no sympathy among those whn
a- e at ail in the secret ot our coiine™ >
' tion*