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VOLUME III....NUMBER
MILLBDGEVILLE: published (weekly) by DENNIS L. Rt'AN-
TUESDAY, MAY I, I o I O*
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on thefirfl
Tuesday in June next., at the
Market Houfe in the Town of
Milfedgeville, between the u-
fual hours,
Two Negro Men,
Sam and Nathan •, levied on as
the property of Edmund and Sarah
Lloyd, to fatisfy an execution in fa
vor of Henry Pcarfon, jun. & Co.
vs. fa id Edmund and Sarah, on the
foreclofure of a mortgage on faid
negroes.
-A L S O-
202 1-2 Acres in the fifth dif-
trift of Wilkinfon, now Baldwin
county, lot N° 230 ; levied on as
the nropevty of Benjamin Howard
to fatisfv fevera! executions in favor
of A M. D rrereux, Efq. Returned
to me by a condable.
— ALSO ••
202 1-2 Acres of Land, in the
firft fi drift of Baldwin, onToblers
creek, adjoining A. Harris, with
great improvements thereon ; levied
on as the property of John Dawfon,
dec to fatisfv an execution in fa
vor of A. Pemberton and Maria
Smith, adminiflrator and admini-
ilratrix of Thomas and William
Smith, vs. faid Dawfon. Conditi
ons calh.
C. Murphy, D. S.
April 24, IS 10. ' 4-tds.
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the firfl
Tucfday in May next, between
the ufual hours, in the town of
Eatonton, Putnam county—
201 3 4 acres of land, on the
Oconee river, in the 2d diftrift,
N 3 457, of Baldwin, now Pat
natn, it being a fractional furvey,
and under the incumbrance to
the hate, whereon Green Sims
now lives—levied on as the pro
perty of Green Sims, to fatisfy
Thweatt and Green.
a i. s o.
252 1-2 acres of land, on
Little river, lot No 153 and
part of lot No. 139, in the 2d
diftrift of Baldwin now Putnam,
whereon John Whitehead now
lives—-levied on as the property
of John Whitehead, to fatisfy
Charles Bullock and others.
A L 8 O.
One road waggon, two hor-
fes and hind geers—levied on as
the property of Jacob Lindfey,
to fatisfy Elifha England.
ALSO.
193 1-4 acres of land, on the
FOREIG N.
papers tothe24ch. The enemy have
yet made no ferious attack upon Ca
diz or the Ifle of Leon, and the Span
iards are aftivly improving themuans
of defence. The French with to car
ry on an aftive commerce of flaps
of truce. They fend in proclania-
—»>!"*-4- —
London, March 8.
A communication wc received
yefterday fromLilbon, fpeaksinmore tions and addrdles, which the gov-
melancholy terms of the profpeft in ernor orders to be burnt bv the hands
Portugal than fome of our other let- of the common hangman.
The writer, after pointing out j
Cadiz, February IS.
the ports of Holland, Spain, Italy
and Naples, American vetfels were
feived bocaufe the Americans had
feized French voile Is. The Ameii-
cans cannot h Tn.itc as to the part
which they ought to take They
ought either to break the aft of their
independence, and become again .is
beiore the revolution, fubjefts of
England, or take fuch meafures than
their commerce and indullry may
not be tariffed by the Engiilh, which
the ground for apprehenfion from
various caufes, defires that noan-j «In the night of the ifith^ and do- j would render them more indepen-
fwer may be given to him, as he is j ring the whole of the 17th, we were dent than Jamaica, which at h all
fearful that the reply would devolve j employed in condrufting, under has an aflembly of reprefeiUanves
into the hands of the enemy, who) p ro teftion of the boats, an advanced i and its privileges,
would mod certainly make an injuri-1 battery on the right, in the flotation | “ Men without polity,
ous ufe of it.
Lord Somerville's Spring Show.-*-
After the bufinefs of the day on
Tuefday, about 360 fat down to din
ner at Freemafon’s Tavern. Lord
SomeTville in the chair. The pre
miums having been didributed, his
lordfhip among other toads gave.
“ Mr. Pinkney, the American mi
nider, and may harmony always pre
vail with thefe who fpcak the fame
language.”
Which was drank with long and
loud plaudits.
Mr. Pinkney rofe, amidft a thun
der of applaufe, which for fome time
prevented his fpeaking, he then
faid :—
called El Saiero, which did confider- j honor, and without energy, may well
able damage to the enemy. The 1 alledge, that they will lubir.it to
boats and old batteries every day oc- | the tribute impofod by England
cation a continual lofs to the enemy I becaufe it is light, but will not the
of men and horfes. According to
the lad accounts, which may be reli
ed on, there are in Puerto Real, 3000
French, almoft all infantry, with G
brafs pieces, 24 pounders.—They
entered on the erening of the 16th
by the Cumino de la Ilia without ar
tillery.
Paris, March 1.
A letter dated Seville, February
3, Hates, the entrance of Sebaltiani
into the Grenada, and that the duke
of Trevifo was the next day to
march for Badajoz.
Another letter from the fame.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, on the firft
Tuefday in May next, in
the town of Clinton, between
the ufual hours.
One Negro Woman by
the name of Nelly, trken as the
property of Samuel Fergufon to
fatisfy llaac Motley's execution.
ALSO
One lot of land, No. 49 in
the i3th dis. of Baldwin now
J ,nes county, taken as the pro-
p rty ol Joel Smith to fatisfy
Reubin. M’Leroy’s execution.
ALSO.
One Lot of land N° 171, in
the 9th dis. of Baldwin now
J mes, taken as the potperty of
Pryor Crittenden to fatisfy an
execution in favor Middleton
Woods-—Conditions calh.
S. FEAGIN, Sherff.
27th March, 1810, S2-tds
Sheriff's Sale.
, WILL BE SOLD, on the fird
Tuefday in May next, at the
court houfe in Greene county,
between the ufual hours.
One negroe man named Davy
(or Dave,) one negro woman
named Liddy and her child
flurry, levied on as the property
of Theophilus Burke to fatisfy
p an execution in favor of Willie
Abercrombie, Indorfee of R.
Raines vs. Charles Burke and
Theophilus Burke, Adminiltors
of Charles Burke, fen. dec. and
Ezekiel E Park, property point
ed out by E. E- Park:
I Conditions calh.
John Anderson, Shff.
27th March, 1310.
Engiilh feel that they would ratlu
have the principle admitted than in-
creafe the tariff, becaufe, if this
tribute now light, fiiould become
infupporta'ule, thofe who hud re
futed to fight for honor mutt then
fight for filtered
“ The underfigned frankly con-
feffes, that France has every thing
to gain by giving the Americans a
good reception in her ports. Her
commercial relations with neutrals
are advantageous to her, and die is
not in any manner jealous of their
profperity. Great, drong, and tick,
the isfatisfied, if by her commerce,
or that of neutrals, hcrexportation»
give a fuitable developement to her
agriculture and manufactures.
“ I r is fcarcely thirly years fincc
the dates of America became an in
dependent government, in the bo-
fom of the new world, at the pricer
of the blood of many immortal m< a,
who perifiied on the field of battle,.
My Lord— I bag your lorddiip fr
Oconee river, in the 2d diftrift, I this company to be perfuaded that I
No. 456 of Baldwin now Put- j am very grateful for the unexpected dated Seville, February .5, dates that
natn, it beinej fractional flir- ) notice which you and they have been Sebaltiani Was to be that day at Ma
vey, whereon Richard Fielder good as to take of the U States, | laga, and was to_ occupy Antequcre
| a „U and their minilter. I thank you in and Guadix, and communicates by
now hves-—levied on as the pro- tl>e firft place , f or my country; and Romla and Mabello, with the fird
perty or Richard rieldel, to la- j ] 10 p C j (hall not bethought very corps, the troops of which wereon
tisfy Jeff; Ham and Others, and prefumptuous, if led, or even mified, that day to occupy San Lucar de
under the incumbrance to the by my wifltes, to conclude that as Berramindo, Rota Puerto, de Santa
Rate. petfonal kindnef* may have had fome | Maria, Puerto Real et Chiclona, & . ■ , . -- -
ALSO. little Ihare in pr. mpting your con-1 Medina Sidonia, for the purpofeofi , 7=-*°rA* 0 oil the leader
ooa 1 o nrros nf land in the duft on that occafion, I venture to entirely blockading Cadiz on the °‘ ‘he Enghui monarch, i hefege-
O ,7s -k c ni, • * V I i thank you for mvfclf. I trud, my lane! fide. ncrous men were far from foppofing.
‘" 1 did rift of Baldwin, now Put j Iord| ; fcarceI ' f or nie t0 f ay how | NOTE when they thus faenficed their bloo.t
n<un, waereon x\uguliin Piewit j fincerely I join in the wilh which has , from
formerly lived, and adjoining been fo well received by the noble- J
Jerry Warren and James Lamar men and gentlmen here prcfint, that !
—levied on as the property of there maybe perpetual good under- |
Auguftin Prewit, to fatisfy Sam- Handing between Great-Britnin and I
‘ the United States. An American
minider, has in truth, no merit in
anxioufly defiring cordial friendthip he had with Mr. Armdrong, mini-
with tliis country, on terms conlif- Her plenipotentiary from the Utti-
tent with the honor of his own, and ted States of America, his majedy
your lorddiip will allow me to rejoice has authorifed him to-rettirn the fol-
that there do exift on both tides the j lowing anfwcr:
for the independence of America,
that a queltion would fo foon arifo
fairs to Mr. ArmUrong, Minijler , , - .
Plenipotentiary from the Untied °[ °» *' a yoke heavier that x
- that which they had fliakcn otf, m
ucl Yarbrough
ALSO.
One houfe and lot in the town
of Eatonton, in fquare M, No
5—levied on as the property of
John Holland, to fatisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Ifaac Gools
by, to be fold under the incum
brance to the county.
ALSO.
One negro man named Prince
—levied on as the property of
Solomon Carter, to fatisfy an
execution Thomas Black for
the ufe of Elijah Wragsdale,
pointed out by William Ilatnil-
ton. ALSO.
152 1-2 acres of land, in the
3d diftrift of Baldwin now Put
nam—levied on as the property
of John Wynn, to fatisfy A.
Gray and others, returned to me
by a conftable.
Wm. VARNER, SLtf.
March 27. 52-tds
States.
“ The underfigned having ren
dered an account to the emperor
and king, of the convevfation which
Adminiftrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Monday the 4tlj day of 'June next,
at the houfe of Jjham Calhoon, dec.
All the Perfonal Pro
perty of faid deceafed ; confiding
of one Horfe, the Hock of Cattle and
Hogs, Houdiohl and Kitchen fur
niture, See. Terms of falc made
Jjnown on the day.
Martha Calhoon, Adm’trix.
fames Calhoon, Adm’r.
24^ jlilO, 4-tds
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On ’he firjl Tuefday in June next, at
Twiggs Court houfe, between the
ufual haters,
One Lot of Land ;
N° 24, in the 25th didrift, taken as
the property of Hugh Lee, to fatia-
fy an execution in favor of William
and Felix Gilbert.
•••A L S O".
I ot N° 223, in the 25th didrift
of faid county, taken as the proper
ty of Henry Mathews, to fatisfy the
date’s and other executions againlt
faid Mathews. Conditions Calh.
E. Nunn, Sh’fF.
April 24, 1810. 4-tds
BLANK. DEEDS,
, For SAe at this Ojfce,
mod powerful and obvious induce
ments to cultivate fuch friendthip.
We need not trouble ourfelves to in
quire whether it be true, as fome po
liticians have pretended, that filter
ed is the only tie of fulficient Hrength
to hold independent nations toge
ther as friends ■, for we are fortunate
ly bound in amity by all forts of ties,
which I fervently hope we lhall not,
even if it were poffible that we fhould
be fo difpofed, be drong enough to
“ His majedy confiders his de
crees of Berlin and Milan as incon-
formable to the principles of eternal
judice, if they were not the com
pelled confequences of the orders
of the Britilh council, and above all
of that of November, 181)7. When
England proclaimed an univerfal fo-
veteignty by the pretention of mak
ing the univerfe fubmit to right of
navigation, and of bringing the in-
ludry of every nation under the
break No reflecting and impartial jurifiliftion of her parliament, his
man can doubt, that the true inter- ; majedy confidered it the duty of all
eds of Great-Britain and America j independent nations to defend their
are compatible in all cafes, the fame fovereignty, and declared denationa-
in mod. A liberal and comprchen- j lized the vetfels, which, ranging
five view of thefe, can le. d to no o- themfelves under the dominion of
ther conclufion than that they are England, recognized the fovereignty
calculated to cherith and invigorate which the arrogated over them,
each other. But a fenfe of this com- i “ His majedy didinguithes the
patibility and indentity of inteveds, vifit and the rccognization of the
efleftualas it ought to be in commit- vetfels. The rccognization has no
nicating a charafter of Heady friend- other objeft but to afeertatn the re-
fliip to our relations, is not the only ality of the flag The vifit is an
pledge of harmony between us ( for , inferiour inqueit made notwith-
a thoufand kindly indances, with Handing the reality of the flag iu
which calculation has no concent, i afeertained, and of which the re
combine to form an auxiliary pledge, i full is either the preflitig of indivi-
littlc inferior to drength, I Ihould duals, the confifcation of merchan-
hope, far funeriorin moral beauty, I dize, or the application of aibiirary
am fure, to the other. Thefe inllu- laws or difpofitions.
fubmitting its indudry to the tatilT
of Britilh legiflation. and to the or
ders of council of 1807.
“If then the American minider
will enter into an Engagement that
American veffels lhall not fubmit to
the orders of the engiilh council, of
November 1807, nor to any decree-
of blockade, unlefs that blockade be
real, the underfigned is authorifeef to
conclude every fpecies of convention,
tending to renew the treaty of com
merce with America, and in which,
lhall be arranged all the meafurea
proper to confolidate the commerce
and the profperity of the Americans.
“ The underfigned has thought ic
his duty to anfwcr the verbal over
tures of the American minider by
a written note, in order that the pve-
fident of the United States may bet
ter know the amicable intentions of
France towards the United States*
and her favorable difpoGtion to Ame
rican commerce.
Doc de Cadoue.”
— i —— m mu i i i i i i i n
enccs, my lord, it would be a pleafing
and perhaps not unprofitable talk, to
review in detail, and by reviewing,
to give them frethnefs and augment
ed activity, for the noble and lalutary
purpofes of peace and kindtiefs. But
I have already tTefpafled too long on
your indulgence, if, indeed, I have
not trefpaffed upon that direftion
which fo emphatically becomes my
fituation. I beg leave to dlink the
health of your lorc’fhlp &c.
March tO.
We received litis corning Cadi:
“ His majedy could not hut at
tend to the proceeding of the Unit
ed States, who without making any
complaint to France, compromifed
her in their afts of exclufion ; ami
in the month of May prohibited the
entry into their ports of French vef
fels, under the penalty of confifca
tion. Immediately that his majedy
was informed of this tneafure, he
ordered a reciprocity to he ufed to
wards American vetfels, not only in
his own territories, but alio in the
cow-tries under his influence. Li
Union Academy.
T HE public are hereby informed
that on the lfith ind. UNION
ACADEMY will open at this place,
under the direftion of Mr. Ftancia
D. Cbmmins
From the healthinefs of the fiti’a-
tion, and the ability of the Riftor
employed, we flatter ourfelves that
this inditution will meet with a pa
tronage liberal and rxtenfive.
The Languages, Mathematics, Ge
ography, Engiilh Crammer, B. lies
Letters, Reading, Writing and A-
rfihtnctic will be taught. Att op
portunity is here offered to on dfiy
the Student for the Univerfity ; fuch
an inditution has been wanted, uiul
we feel a pleafure in anticquiitig its
utility
Bearding can be had as cheap as
in any part of the date.
By o'-der cf the Prcfdent.
S. IF. Harris, Sec'ry.
HittciUun, Apnl 21, 1810. 4-Jtr.