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AN ORDINANCE
To prevent Swine from running
at large in the l own of Mil
Iclgcville
Sec. I. W'i; Opinedb, ,b.
U Commijjimcrs of th.
town of Miiledgeville, That i
(hull not be lawlul for any Ho
or Hogs to run at large alter th
fifteenth day of Miy next, i
ithe town of Miiledgeville, o
the com non th ’reof, within th
following limits:—Beginning ,i
the fouth weft corner of th
town,onFi(hing creek, at /quart
32 ; thence on the outer fide n
the town lots, to the north wel*
corner of the town at fquare 92 ;
thence north eaft on the outer
line of the town, to the north
jeall corner of the town, at fquare
*1 ; thence on the fame direction
to Reeky creek ; thence down
faid creek, to its mouth at the
Oconee river ; thence down fai ,
river to rhe mouth of Ftfhing
creek ; thence up faid creek to
the beginning corner ; includ
ing all the territory within thofe
boundaries.
Sec. 2. And be it farther Or
Alined, That if any hog or horgs
{hall be found at large, or break
ing into the enclolures of any
citizen, after the above period,
in the town of Miiledgeville, it
fhall be lawful for any citizen,
to drive fuch hog or hogs to the
public pound, and inform the
M irflial thereof ; whofe duty it
I.IST or LETTERS, |
Remaining i/i the Pofi-OJfut, Mil-,
iedgevil/e, April \j], 1810. '
Anfelm Anthony
lames Ard,
B
iohn Brown,
.eban Beck.im, 2
Solomon Beckom
Wm. E Barnes,
Samuel Beall, 2
dofes Boynton,
William BralTel,
Rich’d: T Bevins
C
Adam Carfon,
Malcolm Cl.irk,
Iohn Cally,
Phillip Cook,
Elijah Clark.
D
Samuel Dick, 2 ;
Thomas Dent,
Edmund Duke,
Jacob Davis.
E
James Epfev,
Roderic Eafl -v,
F
Ricltard Fox,
James Fox,
Lieut. A. Forfter,
Mofes Fort,
Hardy Fulgham,
Jam-s Ford,
Jofiali Flournoy
G
David Griflum,
Days Gill,
Mathew Gage,
Mr. Garrets,
L&ton Golding.
II
Mary H.trrfield,
William I.eroy,
Charles Lenos,
; remiah Lofton,
Tiios. Lamberfon,
M
lames MoiTes,
-evi Mathews,
\lex. Martin,
Jonald Morrifon,
vrchd. M‘Dowell
•I. J. Mordecai,
)enni6 M'Swanc.
N
'hos Napier, ? ;
Edmund Nunn,
Thomas Nelfon.
O
lolin Oliver,
Solomon Ogden,
P
Patty Prigeon,
Mehemiah Pofey,
R
Robert Roby, 2 ;
Iohn Ragan,
George Rievcs,
William Rofs.
S
Rt. Sherard, 3 *,
William Sims,
Wm. Shepherd,
Wiliam Sharp,
Willi im Smith,
Win Stewart, 2 ;
Ed. R. Scaly,
John Sparks,
John Sparks,
Elijali Sinead,
John Shaw.
T.
John Todd,
fhdl be to retain the fame, until i Divid Hendticki.T. C. Thompfon,
difpofed of agreeably to this Or
dinance :—He 111 ill alfo, as foon
as the faid hog or hogs are im
pounded, advertife them at the
Market Houfe, to be fold at the
pound on the third day after
they are taken up (Sundays ex
•cepted) between die hours of
•eleven and twelve ; but fliould
the owner or owners of fuch
hogs, apply for them within that
period, then' it (hull be tile du
ty of faid Marfhal to turn them
our, on receiving thirty ohe and
a quarter cents tor taking up
and impounding, fix and one
quarter cents each, per day, for
k “eping them ; and fix and one
quarter cents per head for ad-
vertifing.
.And be it further Ordained,
That for the purpofes aforefaid,
a public pound or enclofure,
twenty feet fquare and eight feet
high, fhall be built of logs, to
be notched, and well pinned at
the top with an inch and haif
auger ; and a fubftantial door,
with a double bolt padlock to
the fame. And the Marlh.il /hill
advertife the letting the build
ing of faid pound, to the loweft
bidder, on or before the 10th
da^ of May next, the undertaker
to give bond and fecurity in
double the amount which he
is to receive for building for the
due performance of the work.
P fled April 13th, 1810.
Jett Thom at, Prefident. b. c
Atteft,
A. McMillan, Sec'iy.
l)r. W.A Harper Peter Thomas,
Lydia Howard, j Wiley Tipper.
Ben j. Howard, j W
James Hampton, [Jas. Woodruff,
Stephen Horton, jJofep’h Waller,
J W* Hendrick.
r
Jacob Iflue,
Tofeph Jamefort,
John Jones,
Robert Johnfton,
John Jones, fen.
1C
John ICelley,
Jemima ICimbro’
J. IV. Dtvcreux, r. M.
April 14, 1810.
I Thos Whitaker,
IRev. D L.White,
Hen. Walker, efq.
D Woods, 2 ;
Matters Thos. or
J. Webb,
Iohn Weft,
Jofeph Williams,
L. Whitchurft.
NO TICE.
made to the honorable Iuf<
Court of Laurens county,
leave to fell a Tra& of L
Bever-Dam Creek, in
the real eftate of William Ai
drews, dec. Sold for the b
in fir nf the heirs and credito
of faid dec.
Ann Andrews, AdnPtrix.
*fohn To beriin, Adin'r.
April 17, 1810.
GEORGIA, tianrocle County.
W HEREAS i bonus Big-
gam has applied to me
for letters of Auinmiftration on
the eftate of Joieph Biggam,
late cf this county, dec.
Thefe are therefore to cite &
admonifh all and fingular the
kindred and creditors of laid Ge-
ceafed, to be and appear at my
bffice within the time prelcribeu
by law, to fhew caufe if any
they have why laid letters fhoui
not be granted.
Given under my hand at of
fice this 8th day of April, 1810.
fohn Chambers, for
A’ly/cs Greene, c. c. o.
POSTSCRIPT.
TVaJhington Citf f April 4
Wc underhand, that
a letterfrom Gen. Arm-
Mr. Whitbread apper.rs
very difiinrt.y to Lavs
charged Mr. Canning
with having with-
Y
ftrong to tiie Secretary beld one document, which
of State, dated January ) v °uld ^ lave c °uipjeLcly
20th, has been rcceiv- justified Mi. Erskinc in
cd by the Fame, arrived
at Norfolk, which Hates
that our affairs with
the French government
had at that time aflum-
the folemn t ran fat’, ion
which had been <iila*
avowed.
J his charge againft
Mr. C anninsr corrobo-
LIST of LETTERS,
Remaining at the PoJI-C)jJicc, Sparta, !
April iji. 1810.
A
3enj. Humphries.
j George Allen,
J
1 Jidin Alkevr.
ifaac Jackfon,
B
IVm, Ingram.
Elilha Brothers,
K
Abfolnm Black,
•ohn King.
Purnell Bilhop,
J.
1 Rt. Buchannon,
TcfFer y Lane,
Ed. Butler,
Euclid Langford,
IVm Barnard, jui
Or. J. L Acey,
Mrs M. Brodnav
Dr. Wm Lea,
E. B. Bro'>kitif;s, 2
Elizabeth R.Lowe
Rebeca Brookings
Iohn Lynch.
Dempfey Baker,
M
Lewis Butts.
Rifdon Moore,
C
!)r S Mangham,
Jofliua Claud,
Elijah Moore,
Thomas Cooper,
P
Eby Cary,
lames Powell,
G. Cowen, fen.
Hillery Phillips, 2
D
Solomon Phillips,
Dolphin Davis,
Adam Porter
Sugar Davis,
G. B. Pinklton,
S. M. Devercux,
Hartwell Porch.
Smith Devenport,
R
E
Rolin Rofs,
John Evins,
Ilham Reefe,
Ifaac Ellis,
John Rivers, jan.
F
G Richnrdlon,
Rt. Flournoy,
Brittain Rogers.
Win. Flournoy.
S
G
James Spier,
Hartwell Gary,
John Sturdivant,
Robert Glenn,
Richard Ship,
Emund. Gilbert,
jSampfon Smith,
■ Win. J. Garland.
J. or. W. Taylor,
H
Jofeph Turner,
Win. Hurt,
[Walter Taylor.
Darrel Hudfon,
W
W. & R. Horton, O. Woodward,
* Thomas Howell,
|Thos. P- WagnoT,
John Hoyle, 2 ;
Thos. Vickers.
Thos. Jackfon &
1
s Juhn Abercrombie, r. M.
April 15, 1810. 3-3 w
0 James tC.ce.
OU will take notice, that
1 uid on the 24th day of
January, in the year 1809, in
terms of an ad of the General
Affembly of the itate of Georgia,
pointing out the mode of render
ing void all grants, or other pro
ceedings, founded upon falfe or
fraudulent returns made by per-
fons not entitled to draws in the
late Land lotteries of the faid
ftate, obtain a feire facias from
the clerk of the Superior Court
of Randolph county, which was
made returnable to the faid court
at March term, in the year afore-
fai*I, which was direded to the
Sheriff of Baldwin county, in
which vou are charged of fiat ing
caufed your name to be entered
fraudulently and contrary to law,
for two draws in the fecond land
lottery in laid ftate, and to have
drawn lot N° 63, in the 12th
dittrid of faid county of Bald
win, which lot now lies in the
faid county of Randolph, and
thatlhelaid Sheriff hath returned
thereupon, that you are not to
be found.—You are therefore,
is well as all other perfons who
may have filtered in the laid lot
of land required to come forward
and make yourfclves parties to
the laid caufe, and tuanfwer the
allegations exhibited by the laid
feire facies againft you, and to
fhew caufe if any you have, why
the proceedings which may have
been had under the faid falie or
fraudulent returns, and grant it-
felf, fliould not be fet aiide and
made void.
RICHARD CARTER.
Informer.
May Iff, 13CP. 33—
cd a more favorable af- rates thc fad invariab-y
pert. Gen. Armftrong a J edged by M r. Ers<*
had ordered the John after the difavow-
Adams to repair to a *’ na, urty, that lie iiad
England, to receive Mr fets of mlb urti-
Pinkney’s difpatches & onSj XIZ ' ^ s °- *> 2 > * ir!d
to return to France, for: 3’ t ^ iat 1 ft la it d
Lieut. Fenwick, who t0 t ^ lc Ghefapeakc—•
would he charged with ^ lat 2 > was the^>;^-
thc French difpatches. , l\fl 3e d inftrurtion and,
April 6.— i he pub- j that No - 3 was the ° 11C
lie at large will now j lJ P un which ne had
j be completely latisficd, 1 made thc arrangement
I that the rupture with ! and ^ alfot ftablifhc s,
Mr. Jackfon is viewed ldiat t ^ le dcfpatcli In in
by the Britifh govern-
! ment in the fame light
! in which it has been
placed by the govern
ment of the U. o. Fhe
Mr. Canning to Mr.
Fir ski ne of the 23 d of
January, was not the on
ly order under which the
latter arttd; and, more*
confequencesforeboded j over » Mr. Erskiue
GEORGIA, J.'fifs County.
hereas Chart’s M‘Car-
ty, by his father and
natural guardian hath filed infor
mation in my office, that James
Dawfon of Wafh'.ngton county,
did fraudulently and'contrary to
law, have his name entered in
faid county for a draw or draws
in the late land lottery, whereby
the laid Jaiftes Dawfon drew,
ot N° 2J in the 9ih diftrie'e of
Baldwin county, (now Jones)
and whereas it appears from the
fheriff's return that the faid
James Dawfon is not to be found
in the county of Walhington.
All perfons therefore having
intereft in the land in queltion,
are hereby required to be and
appear at a Superior Court, to
be held in and tor the county of
Jones, on the lccond Monday in
Auguft next & make themfelvs,
party to the luits commenced,
to anfwer the allegations k Ihew
caufe if any they have, why the
proceedings had under fuch
fraudulent returns or the grant
itTeU if the fame has iilued, fhoulti
not be fet afide and made void.
Given under my hand this
17th February, 1810.
JOHN R. GREGORY, Clk.
by certain partizans ot
the BritiOi minifter
have not enfued: the
occurrence has been
confidercd in England
neither as an obltaclc
to further and imme
diate efforts towards
an amicable adjuftment
of differences, nor as a
plaufible pretext for
open war. Fhe odium
falls exclufively upon
the head of the Envoy
who was too rafh for
temperate ^difcullion,
and too rude for the
never revealed to the
government of the U.
btates the particular in-
JlrufUons upon which
he did art.
The recent news
likewile indicates in a
very clear manner that
a fucceffor to Mr. jack
fon will be appointed ;
a fact which is conclu-
five as to the opinion
entertained in England,
of that Envoy’s con
duct, and is calculated
to confound a party in
this country which by
promotion of concord its eagernefs and indul-
between the two coun- tr y * n circulating fome
' tries. His BritannicMa- late rumours of -a con-
jelly, convinced (con- trary tenor, dilplays a
traryto the notions of difpofition that would
certain people here) feem to delight in the
; that the U btates do
i entertain the molt fin-
cere defire for the re-
ellablilliment of friend
ly relations, has une-
dilhonor of America.
Nat. Int.
N
BLANK DEEDS,
Tor Sale at this Office,
Collectors Titles,
for Sole at this Office,
1NE months after date,
application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior
Court of Randolph countv, for
qui vocally declared to leave to fell one 1 raft of Land,
1 .. J ... r i lying in the county ol Greene,
1 arliament m hislpeecll joining Pinkard, Ligon and Dil-
that he will meet that lard on the waters of B> vcr.
dam Creek, containing Nineiy-
Seven Acres, the fame he: g
the real eftate of John Coch
ran dec.
Sttfannah Cochran, AdnT tis,
Du lev Cochran, Adm’r.
, April 17. 1810.
NINE months from the dan
hereof, application will be made to
the Hon. Inferior Court, of Har
retrofpertion touching cock county, for leave to ft 11 202 I.
. 1 acres of land, known by N° 56,6ft.
the arrangement con- of Baldwin—being part of the eftati
eluded between Mr. | of J° fc r h r Cha P pcii dec.
• i q h. € f- r« • I Hetity tifvrnsi Czuqvihitti^
ibmith cc Mr, Erikiue. [ Augufi 29. i»o9. nm-vm.
defire by a corrcfponding
operation on his part.
An article of Parlia
mentary intelligence
furnilhed by the arrival
of the Portia at Nor
folk, leads to a flight