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P 0 liT R r.
TROM THE BOSTON PATRIOT.
ODR TO BRITTANIA.
Qu},. Quo, scelestts, ruitis—hor.
Thou proud ufurper of the wave !
Think nof, though e’en thy pow’r
be hurl’d
On (bores th’
lave,
Sheriff*,s Safe*
WILL BE SOLD on the firfl
'Tuefday in May next, betzveen
the u/ual hours, in ihe town of
Ectonton, Putnam county—
201 3 4 acres of land, on the
Oconee river, in the 2d diftrift,
N° 4-57, of Baldwin, now Put
Atlantic billows ! nam, it being a f ra&ional furvey,
and under the incumbrance to
Think not to awe this weftern f] ie date, whereon Green Sims
wor,(1, | now lives—levied on as the pro-
Oft (heath’d unnotic’d ruftsthe perty of Green Sims, to fatisfy
blade,
That loiters for the high defign ;
The humble myrtle too may fhade
The honors of the lofty pine.
Remember how Columbia’s pride
Exulted in a path untrod,
What time thy impious hod defi’d
The armies of the living God i
Think how flic fcoin’d thy ev’ry
wile !
How brave fbe flruggled to be free l
To live w'as frtedom’s ceafelefs
To periflt—immortality ! jTmile,
And doft. thou think her genius
deeps ?
F> >fl think her pulfe can nerer feel ?
Knew her infu/ting [pirns weeps ?
Know that her wounds areflow to heal!
Learn to blend- - juftice with thy
pow’r,
If thou wouldfl (bun impending fate, nam
F.rejhe hid vengeance fwift devour ! ; ve y
lire thy repentance be too late !
JLOTAN.
Exeter, N. U. Feb 1810.
Thweatt and Green.
ALSO.
252 1-2 acres of land, on
Little river, lot No 1.53 and
part of lot No. 139, in the 2d
diftrid of Baldwin now Putnam,
whereon John Whitehead now
lives—-levied cn as the property
of John Whitehead, to fatisfy
: Charles Bullock and others,
A L S O.
I One road waggon, two hor-
fes and hind geers—levied on as
the property of Jacob Lindfey,
to fatisfy Llifha England.
A L S O.
19.3 14 acres of larid, on the
Oconee river, in the 2d diitrifR
'No. 456 of Baldwin now Put-
it being a fractional fur-
whereon Richard Fielder
now lives—levied on as the pro
perty of Richard Fielder, to fa-
sheriff’s sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on thcfirji
Tuefday in May next, in
>the town of Clinton, between
the ufual hours.
One Negro Woman by
the name of Nelly, taken as the
property of Samuel Fergufon to
fatisfy Ifaac Motley’s execution.
a L s o.
One lot of land, No 49 in
the !3th dis. of Baldwin now
Jones county, taken as the pro
perty of Joel Smith to fatisfy
Reubin M’Leroy’s execution.
also.
One Lot of land N° 171, in
the' 9th dis. of Baldwin now
Jones, taken as the poi perty of
Pryor Crittenden to fatisfy an
execution in favor Middleton
Woods.—Conditions cafh.
S-FEAGIN, Sheriff
27th March, 1810, 52-tds
To Patscy W. Burton
b her ill’s bale,
Positioned.
WILL BE SOLD on the firfl
Tuefday in April next, at the j rewar J
Market Houfe in the Town of t hj e r
Milledgeville, between the ufual j
hour:.
Two Negroes Elijah & GlafT
gow, levied on as the property
of Jeremiah Gardner, to fatisfy
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and
half acre Lot, fitu-
ated on Wayne
Street near the
Market, at prefent occupied by
Dr. Wilfon—Alfo a Houfe and
half acre lot, joining the above
—Tor terms apply to Meffrs.
Hill Isf Ponce of Augufla, or to
A. M. Devcreux.
Milledgeville, 1.5th March, 1810.
One Hundred Hollars
Rezvard.
Strayed or ftolen from the
plantation of Capt, Samuel Tinf-
ley the latter end of lafl month,
A ROAN HORSE
11 years old, between 14 and 15
hands high, ftrong made, with
thick mane and tail, trots and
paces but goes roughly, he is
branded but the brands not re-
collected—If ftrayed, a liberal
reward will be-given on his be
ing delivered to the fuhfcfiber
living near the mouth ot Little
Rivtr, and if ftolen the above
on conviction of the
T
all c
NOTICE.
HE Conuniflioners for the
county of Jones, rtqueft
perfons indebted for Lot*
purchafed in the Town of Clin
ton, to come forward and make
immediate payment, as longe;
indulgence cannot be given.
Hugh M. Comer, 'j
Adam Carson, j ?;
Hilary Pratt, j» q"
John Cooke, I j*
Thomas White. J ?i
N. B. A further number of
Town Lots will be fold on the
fnft Monday in May next, at
the Court Houfe in Clinton.
Terms made known on the day
of Sale.
March 13, 1810.
HINES HOLT.
! Baldwin cout'ty, 1 yth Maich, 1810-
j EAGLEfiTAHERN.
{tisfy Jc(T.‘ Ham and others, and peleg Rogers’ execution agaiiift
1 under ibf> inrumhranrp fix flip u: ... u..
PARTY NAMES.
Political patties mod commonly
■a flu me to tbemfelves, or receive from
others certain names. Thele names
are frequently arbitriry and have
fometimes an appropriate meaning
We with as far as we can, todo juf-
tice to the king’s englilh, die king’s
•advocates, and ourfelvea
under the incumbrance to the
(late. also.
202 1-2 acres rf land, in the
2u i iitiidl ol Baldwin, now Put
nam, whereon Auguftin Piewit
formerly lived, and adjoining
Jerry Warren and James Lamar
—levied on as the property of
Auguftin Pi ewit, to fatisfy Sam-
a l s o.
One houfe and lot in the town
Whenever we conftbutionally af- U e! Yarbrough,
femble in our own perfons to Irani- 1
zfi public bubnefs or exprefs our
opinions on public concerns, we are , .
Democrats. | of Eatonton, in fquare M, No
Roprefcnted, or reprefenting o- 6—levied on as the propel ty of
tb< vs in the affairs of the (late to John Holland, to fatisfy an ex-
which vvr belong weareRepublicans.> ccution in favor of J.faac Gools-
As members of the union, we are to be fold under the incutn-
FederaHjls, or more properly demo- b j. ance td (h(J C{>umv .
eratic republican jederahjls.
true Americans, v/e care not
him, property pointed out by
Gardner.
ALSO.
Four hundred and five'Seres
of Land, known by the lots N°
1 144 and 162, in the firft dis. of
i Baldwin county, levied on as the
j property of Noah Dodridge, to
fatisfy Stephen Bifliop’s and
other executions againft him,
the property pointed out by the
plaintiff’s attorney.
Conditions Cafh.
Philip Cook, s. £■ c.
March 13, 1810.
The fubferiber refpeflfuHy informs
his friends and the public in genera!
that he lias purchafed the Houfe
formerly occupied by Major Edwin
Mounger, where be intends to con
tinue his former line ofbufinefs and
hopes, by due attention and in'duf-
try, to merit their patronage.
•Roger 01 ms read.
MilledgeVi'le,'January 9, 1810
ty which of thefe honorable names
we >re fainted by our friends or fees
The appellation, Tories, has by
common confent in this country, de
li ;mated thofe who were the advo-
o- (es for the aggi e(lions and the per
fidy of the government of Engtand-
when in competition with the rights
and the honor of America.
Ihitijh Faction is with us fyttony-
mous with Tories, and the leaders of
th* prefent oppofirion to government
Live an undoubted title to both ap
plications, which we (ball hereafter
do them the judice to recognize.
Thi ir now decript followers who,
under the abufed name offederaUJm,
have been ted blindfolded round the
’ x h It* circle of political absurdities,
ti 'hev c.»m neither foe an infult nor
je Ian injury have a character to ef-
tahiilh. before they can afpire to the
rank of a chfs, deferving a name.
Af prefent they appear fatisfitd
wi b patlicipating in the r.flious of
th i- leaders, and we fee no obj-ction
to 'heir beaiing their part of the bur
the i of thefe names till their con-
dnfl entitles them to feme other
more free from difgtace —•Bos Pat.
Athens, Feb 24
T have been requefted, by the
Chairman of a Committee of (
Congrels, to procure, for them,
information relative to the Mag. '
netic Variation This Phoencme
von has hitherto been confi.lered;
z'. one ol the moft im xplicable,
and, as the collection of fa&s
rcl'.tiv-to it has been iu Igec!
v. uthy of the attention of the
Ft hers of the United States, 1
ivqtteft gentlemen who have no
ted the Variation to inform me
of the Quantity, Time and Plate :
—the more ancient the obferva
tions have been, the more ac
ceptable they will be to th.
Committee above mentioned.
J. MEIGS.
Franklin College, Athens.
brance tc the county.
A L -C O.
One negro man named Fririce
—levied on as the •property of
Solon cn Carter, to latisfy an
execution Thomas Black for
the ufe of Elijah Wragsdale,
pointed out by William Hamil
ton. ALSO.
1.52 1 2 acres of land, in 'the
3-f diftiiilof Baldwin now Put
nam—levied on as the property
of John Wynn, to fatisfy A.
Gray and others, retum&l to me
by a conftable.
Wm. VARNER, Slff.
March 27. 52-tds
MARSHAL’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, at ihe Stott
House in Milledgeville. on the
firfl Tuesday in April n xt,
One Thousand Acres
of land, lying or. the'Ocone Ri
ver, (even miles above Millrgeti-
Wiil be Sold. viIky-known by name of Ceder
Agreeably to an order absolute, made |
by the Honorable Inferior Court of * ankeit-ey deceafeu I erms
Hancock county, on the fujl Tuesday ' Half the purchafe RIO
iii April next, in the town ot Mil- ■ ney to be paid by the lft day
ledg'eville, precifely at twelve o'clock, of January 1811 and the ba-
Mar shads Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the frj?
Tuefday in May next, between
t c ufual hours, at the Market.
Houfe in the Town if Sparta,
the following property,'-viz.
TWO acres of Land, with a
ftore houfe thereon, in the
county of Greene, lying on
the road leading from Greenf-
borough to Augufta, adjoining!
of Wm. Iluckerby and Wm.
Harris—alfo one cotton Gin 38
faws. Executed as the pro
perty of Robert Filher, by an
execution ilTued out of the Fede
ral Court,'in favor ol the U.
States.—Terms cafh.
A. Abercrombie, d.m.d g.
March 11, 181-0. 50-tds
without refirrve,
Two improved Lots;
One lying on the corner of Jef-
ferfon and MTntofn flretts,
known in the plan ol faid town
by number 2 in feuare 29—or.
which is a good two Itory houfe ;
the ether on the corner of
Wafhington and Liberty ftreets,
known in the plan of faid town
by Lot number 2 in fquare 59
—on which is a good framed
lance in twelve months there
after, notes v'ith a mortgage -and
approved fecurity will be re
quirt d.
W. B Tanker sky 7... , ,
DreaJzideJ, j Adm K -
F or sale or to be rented,
N° 303, firfl' diftrifl of Baldwin,
fituated on To-blers creek, within
fix miles of Milledgeville j the land
is of a mod excellent quality, and
1 .aw-Office.
The fubferibers have entered
into CO PARTNERSHIP in
the PRACTICE -OF THE
LAW in Baldwin county— their
Office will be kept in the Sur
veyor General’s room in ti e
State-Houfe, where they will
pundlually attend to thofe who
may think proper to employ
them.
Archibald Martih
Edmund 15- -Jenkins.
February 12 46 tf
'HOLTS LERRYf
£> ALL perfons travellingon
hoi fe back, may crofs at my
FERRY for half price.
Tbaddeus Holt.
March 13, 1810. 50-tf.
houfe—belonging to the 'eftate ! wnsarkably level for that part of the
0,5 — country. It will he fold on a credit
WILL BE SOLD, r.t the Mar-
ket llru.-e in the town oj Mill-
edgeville, on Friday the 4th of
May next, between the usual
hours, thi following property to
wit:
35 i Acres of Swamp
J.ami, lying in Montgomery
■county, whereon Col. G M. j
Troup r- flues— 60 acres of land \
in anTfl.nd—202 12 acres of,
land N° 842. 24th uiTritl old |
Wilkinfon, now 'P-jl.tfc.i—and ■
tho half or fradtion N° 259, lft ;
diftrict Wilkinfon j including the
ferry, the fraftion uuder mort
gage to the ftate—executed as
the property of George G.
Gains, by virtue of an execu
tion IlTued out of the Federal
Court in favor Riehard Dennis.
ALSO.
Two Negroes, to wit.
Beck and her child Harriet:
executed as the property of
Henry Gf 'vbill. jun at the in-
llance ot J hn Church.
Terms Cafl).
A A bn ct otnlne, d ^ n-c
March 20, .52.
of John Comer dec. Terms
of file made known on the day
Leo-Ak-nrombic, > Ato>re>
b clh Mg Halt 9 - j
Jan. 23, 1810.
Will be Sold,
Or thcfirji Tuesday in MayHnxt,
in purfuance of an order abso
lute of ihe Honoreible Inferior
Court of Hancock, in ihe Town
of Sparta,
Two trails of Land ;
one fituate lying and being in
the county of Warren, adjoin
ir.g Cooper, Biftiop and others,
containing 120 acres—the other
in the 20th dis. Bardwin (now
Morgan) N° 7, containing
202 1 2 acre*. To be fold for
jhe benefit of the heirs and ere
ditors of George Henery dec.
John Henry, Adm’r.
Feb. 27th, 1810. 49-tds
of one and »wo years, paying one
third in Cadi ot Cotton at the mar
ket price, apply by letter to Jofeph
Beavsn Savannah. Price Fourteen
hundred and Fifty Eiollars, within-
tereft.
' Savannah, Nov. 7,1809. 35-tf
A 1
FOR SALE,
A New Cotton Ma-
chine confining of forty two cir-
les.—Good cotton in like bag-
ing will be received in payment.
B. HUBERT.
20th March, 1810. 51 --3t
JV C T IC E.
LL -perfons having any
demands againft the eftate
of Richard Greu, of Waftiington
co. dec. are requefted tonndcr
n their accounts properly at
tefted, to Major David Black 0
fhear, and thole indebted to faid
eftate to make immediate pay
ment.
JOHN H. BRYAN.
March 13. Adm'r.
LOR SALE.
A well improved Lot in Mil
ledgeville, whereon Do&orWil-
fon lived lalt year—it will be
fold low for cafh or male ne
groes—enquire ol Edmund B.
Jenkins or George Clayton,
Efq’s. in Milledgeville or the
lublciiber in Hancock.
A) chi bald Martin.
Jan. 16th 1810. 43-tf ^
For sale or rent,
The HOUSE and LOT, in
the lower end of Me town of
Milledgeville formerly occupi
ed by Alien Greene. Terms
may be known by applying to
Judkins Hunt, j
AT
NOTICE.
L perfons having any
demands againft the eftate
of L. P. De Saubleaux, dec’d,
are requefted to render them to
the Executors within the time
preferibed by law, and thofe
being indebted to find eftate, to
make immediate payment.
D. Blackfhcar,
Jas. Ma<on,
March IS, ltfio. SO-Svr
Wanted to Hire,
A perfon qualified to nurfe a
child feven or eight montht oil
— A decent old woman wouli
be preferred. Enquire at this
Offi e. \
Feb. 27, 1810. 48—tf.
Ex’rs.
NOTICE.
ALL perlons indebted t°
Martin Armftrong, late of Han
cock county dec. are requefted
to make immediate payment—
and thofe having demands a-
gainft faid dec. are delired to
bring forward their accounts in
the time and manner pointed
cat by l;?w.
Grcenbury Pinckflort, Aehilr.
Feb. 27m% 1810 48-fiff