Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, May 22, 1810, Image 3

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^fgaamars wammm Wn'lHWHUlHI ii Here 77? ’JTH nnlicerts’d reings, /nd dare accost e’en kings themselves ,./)r rulers of the free." MILLED SEVILLE : TUESDtr, may 22, 18J0. ... <$\*» CON .RE'JS adjourned oil the ifi (oft after a fell! >n I £G days. to flop but one day: It is fan. flic had on board a Treaty be tween the United States and G. Britain, confidently expected to be fatisfaclory The Statefman of the 22d March, (ays—the American fri gate John Adams, is yet waiting at Cowes for die Dt (patches of Mr. Pinkney, whole negotb tion with Marquis Weelesly, notwithftanding the repeated re ports to the contrary, does not appear to be yet bro’t to a con- clufion. The London papers (late that accounts from Holland mention the revival of trade at Amjler touched, and it is more than pro bable becaufe it occurred before and when Grenville was himfelf a minilier, tint expeditions, fai led from being no better conduc ted or provided. Even his new old friend, lord Melville’s expe ditions to Holland, Were as fatal as thofe to Walcheren; only that in the multitude of difafters, fight and memory of thofe that arepnltare forgotten,while thofe that are recent abforb the whole attention. Lord Grenville him felt participated in the honors (filch as they were) of the O'li beroon expedition, in the You on expedition, in the Corfuan ex dam ; that the threats contained pedition. in the Dunkirk expadi in the Letter of the Duke of Ca tion, and in the greatell expedi- dore had not been executed ; tion and the molt fi gitious and that the port of Holland, which unfortunate of all expeditions— was propofed to be annexed to that undertaken for the partition France, is South of the Maes. and conquelts of France, and lor The Englifh have given been- dilating to that nation a govern for the Exportation of Dye meat and laws ; what a hutnilia- Stuff’s, A (lies, and Barrilla France.—Bojlon Patriot. to ting figure mud he exhibit if be fliould cotne to be prime minif- ter of England, and be oblige 1 to correfpond with Huit Marct whom he, with the proverbial morofenefs o( John Bull, treated ■with a ruffianly rudenefs •, Ma ret, now the fecretary of Hate to the ruler of Europe. From fuch (latcfmen, from men whofe ambition is fo profli gate as to alfume or to difeard any principles, to take up or to abandon any friend (hip like a coat or a pair of flippers, what is to be cxr>e£ted ; what can be expedited ? It is the fame lord the probability is that the change Grenville who cajoled Jay into will beat lead during the pref the Biitifh treaty fare of difficulties, in favor of what j Grenville in fhort complains will be deemed a moderate mi Q f nothing which is not founded niftry compared with thofe of 0 n the failure of the expeditions, Pitt, or Jenkinfon, or Canning, which be attiibutes wholly tothe or Percival. Probably overtures incapacity of the minifters ; will be made to GreV and his merely becaufe he willies to (hew the dominions, colonies and denen-| fri enc [ s . 0 f w hom Mr Whitbread 1 thereby that he is exadlly the dcnctcs of the nation thus refusing ; s one> hut it is probable they, i man f u to fur plant them; where- or negeamg to vovoae or modify ^ ^ t unlefs the invet . | - f th _ ar "l ent oi incapacity i.) revoke or modify her ediifls in like manner then the third, fourth, fifth, f.xtii, f-venth, eighth, nineth, tenth and eighteenth feclionr. of the Non- Intercourfe law. ihall from and af ter the expiration of three months from the date of the proclamation aforefaid, b" revived and have full force and effeft fo far as relates to the dominions, colonies and depen dencies, and to the articles the growth, produce or manufacture of i Letters from Canada Hate, that the courier having been ar- ralted and letters opened, by or der of General Craig, a treason able correspondence had been deteQed between feveral mem bers of the'Aff mbiy, and the agent of M Tiirreau, the Freuch minilier in the United States, k that many arrtils had been made in confcquence. A change cf riiiniflry in Eng- has now become a certainty ; k Sheriff's Sale. IVILL BE SOLD, On the fijl Tuefday in dug,if next at ihe Market Houfe in the Town of Mi/ledgeville,^ between the i/Jual 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 Pearfon, jun. & Co. vs. fi»id Edmund and Sarah, on the forcclofure of a mortgage on faid negroes. C. Murphy, r>. s. May 22, IS 10. S-tds NOTICE A pprehended ana lodged! in Clinton Jail on the lG.h ' inft. a Negro Fellow named Shad- , rack ; fays he belongs to a Mr. Mon- | grofs, Scriven county. He fays he i has been in the woods fince Angult ■ lafl; he is of a yellow complexion, ; about five feet eight inches high.— The owner can have him by apply ing to the fubferiber in Clinton and paying charges. Thomas Stulls. ' Clinton, May 20, 1810. 8-lw Caution. T HIS is to forwarn ail perfons not to trade for Four Bonds, for Ninity Seven Dollars each, given by Henry Pelt and Daniel Wadf- worth, to Obadiah F.chois, as they were fraudulently obtained. Henry Pelt May 22. 8-Jw. her edicts in tiie manner aforefaid. AnA ihe reftri&tons imnofed by this act Ihnli, from the dam of fuch pro- el,uri a'ion, ceafeand be difeontinued in relation to the nation revoking or modifying her decrees in the manner rujt'i'faid No reduction of the ar- rnv and raw had taken place The enquiry into the conduit of General kVilkinfon is hung up till next fef- lion The charter of the Bank of t!ie United S'ates (alias the Alien’s Bank) has not been renewed. accept unlels the mvet- * 1 as jf the argument ol incapacity crate fapaticifoi ul their hi r.d was to be deduced trom tlac fai- monan.h again ft the Catholics is i ure D f expeditions, & that con abandoned. T his will not be j clufive,jGrenville any more than done ; and then the off ;r will go Caftlere igb, would never be put to Grenville, and this will he cal led a btoad boflooted adninijlra tion, for they will take off a lew of the mercenary members as they did with Burke and Po t- land, and that odious group of perfidious and mercenary cour tiers into power. — Aurora. Mi/iedgevi/le, May 21, 18'0. I AM defirous to employ a Young Man as an Afinlant in my Shop; one who propofes to make himfelf acquainted with the elementary bran- they may take Windham j chcs of Medicine would be prefered. ,ir will have accefs to one of the NOTICE. ¥ DO hereby forwarn ah perfons trom trading for Four Notes if Hand, given by myfelf to Rt. Hill lor Thirty-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents each, as I am determined not to pay them. James Vtclnvaile. May 22. 8-.'Jw Off OR r TA, T7illi:,for, county. Hi; REAS John A.Wil liams hath filed infor mation in my office that Wil li mi Cone ot Juikfuii county, di; fraudulently am! contrary to 1 iw have his name entered in fai cl .county for draw or drawn, in the !a!f land lottery, whereby the faid William Cope drew lot N° I4uin the 25th diftvift ot Wilkinfon county: And \n here- a.; it appears from the lhenff’s return on a writ ot fare facias obtained by faid J. A Williams mace returnable to Wiikinfon Superior court, April term 1 K10. againlt laid William Cope (oj? the land, as aforefaid drawn t>y him, the faid William, that the ftid William is not to be found in the county of J addon. Ail perfons therefore having intereft in the lan 1 in queftion, are hereby required to tie anti appear at a fuperiot court to be held i.i k for the county of Wil- k n m, on the 1 ft Monday hi Odl >oer next, and make them- felves parties to the faid fcire fa cias, to aiifwer the allegations therein am. (hew caule, if ar.y» they have, why the proceedings! had un n r fuch (rau uiem re turn or it turns, or the grant it- (elf, it iffued, Ci.mid r.oc be Lc alide and made void. G.veu under my hand this 5ih day of March l SIO. A. M'lntyre, Cl k. hi., conhituents in our next, if prac- tic.ib'e... We can fay to his revilevs with one of the ancients, “ fuffer bin to fpeak, and after that he has fji.ik?’i mock on.” The recent election in New-York has terminated in the triumph of correct principles—Gov. Tompkins and Lieut. Gov. Broome, are rc- e’eclid, and a majority in each branch of the Legiflature are Re publicans. A federalilt on being informed of taev late election in Rhode-Ifiand, obairved. » we are fafe now ’—How l‘j, in the name of common fenfe, i 'tilit’d a republican—Becaufe we The nothing more to I '/'e. rejoined t ie federalift. Bf.on Patriot. Ft derali fin, (fays the La (tern Ar- gv.'y) is placeil wlicre die Irilliman faw his father la(t under the gallows funding upon nothing ! LATEST FROM ENGL AND- Ship Ann, arrived in theout- er harbor yidlerday, in 2S days ff jm Liverpool. Papers to the 2">tfi March have been received at the Exchange Coffee Uottfc; they have little to fay on Amer- i in affairs, and ars barren of i nportant intelligence. A paf- fenprer dates — es in our own parliament, the lo- j leclge 0 f which, no man can excel fer in the game for power will he- j as a Phyfician. come the caluminator of thol whom he could not cajole or who would not come to his terms. The fpcech cf Grenville in the houfe of Peers, has been now' read every where. Every one can form an opinion ol the man from that fpeeeh. It is to he Cure Daniel Wi’fon. GEORGIA, Baldwin county W HER E AS Daniel Wilfon has applied to me lor letters of Adminillration on the elbite cf Thomas Hubble, dec. Thofe are therefore to cite and ad- monifh all anc. lingular the kindred and creditors of faid deceafed, to be and appear at my office within the time preferibed by law, to fhew caufe if any they have why faid let- i ters (honld not be granted. Given under my hand at office j this 20;h day of May 1810. Fred'k Free nun, c o lo Patsey If. u.i mu r | ’AK.E nonce, that I did on JL the 15ihdayot November in the year 1302, in terms of an act ot the general uffembly of the Hate of Georgia, pointing out the mode ol roll eriug void all grants ana other proceedings founded upon fade or fraudulent returns, made by perfons not en titled to draws in the late land j lotteries of faid Hatr-, obtain a fcieri facias, from the chrk of the luptrior court of Randolph county which was made return able to the faid court at March term, in the year 1810, and di- C A U T I O N. T HE public are cautioned a- gainll trading for certain judg ments againlt me to the amount of two hundred & twenty-five dollars, now in the hands of Enoch Lutif- ford of Milledgeville, as I have paid j re fted to the flv riff of Franklin two hundred and twelve dollars and j coun ty which you are ciiarg- . . ; leventv- five Cents on laid magm-ents, , cl ^ ° an attack upon the minifters in the r J eipl3 for which are in the J eo ol having on ered your name power, but cf what kind ; the handsof Mr. F. Sanford of Milledge-; Irauuulently and contrary to law, whole of the artillery o( cenfure villc In addition I hired faid Lunf- j l’ 1 l al d county ol Franklin, is direfted againft the failure of ford a negro woman for one month,; lor one draw in the fecond land tluir meafures not airainft the which was four dollars •, alfo by Mr lottery for faid Hate, and to have ov ! Lunsford’s requell paid Mr Pace 1 meaiures themfelves. I he ex- four do „ ar8 fif * cents> making puditions to I oi ruga ane pain amcunt p a * l( | on t\ lQ faid judgments are condemned I t tile failure ; ( W o hundred and twenty- one dollars had they been fuccefsful they aru j twenty-five cents—he lias alfo would have efcaped this cenfure; in his hands accounts of mine a now every man of fenfe mult mounting to upwards of feventy do! know that the fuccefs or the fai- Drs. I have thought proper to make lure of ameafure of war, does thii ftatement to prevent fraud being pracliled (as contemplated) and to A hr he frigate John Adams, fail- from Cowes the 22d March Havre, where flat; expected not determine either its original wifdom or its ultimate juftice. The dylentery and Weft India rum in Portugal, deftroyed more of the Britifh f han the fword of the viftor; and a great tneafure of the failure of the Rritilh in Spain, is to be attributed to th<-fe caufes, as well as to the want of talents in the ftaff o! their armies, & of forefight in the government in the makingfuitable provifions. Thefc points, however, are not drawn lot number fourteen, in the fourteenth dillrid ol Bald win county, and that the faid Iheriff hath returned thereupon that you were not to be found. You are therefore as well as ah other perfons, who have any in tcrdl in the laid lot of land, n quired to come forward and inform Lunsford tint the balance , ma ^ e yourfelves parties in the due him is reauy at any time by his j ^ aud f an f wcr the delivering thff jadgments to Mr. y ...... , r . . Frederick Sanford, or myfelf, and ( allegations exhibited by the faid returning my accounts, liiinsford f^h to fhew caule, it any is informed that he had bed for his you have Why the proceedings own fake defill from offering the a- ; which may have been had under have judgments for fale. ^ 1 the falfe or fraudulent return, vVILi.I\M GRAY, j ani j g r ant itfelf fliould notbefet Cj* Ihe Lditor of the Georgia - Journal an ‘ Argus are requelled to iufert the above once ill their ref- peclive papers, for which they Ihall be paid, VD G. afide and make void. WM. CH RID AIN, Informer. March 27. 52. GEORGIA, Jones County. here ns Charier M t ar ty, hy his lather and natural guardian hath filec infor mation in my office, that James Dawl’on of Wafhingtoii couthy, did fraudulently and contrary voi law, have his name entered in faiil countv for a draw or draws in the late land lottery, whereby the faid James Daw Ion drew, ot N° 25 in the 9,!i Jillrifl of Baldwin county, (now Jones) and whereas it appears from th^ flit’iiff’s return that the faiil James Dawfon is not to be found in the county of Walhington. All perfons therefore having interelf in the land in queftion, are hereby required lo be and appear at a Superior Court, to beheld in and lor the county of J mes, on the fecond Monday ia Augull next & make themfelvs, party to the fuits commenced, to anfwer the allegations llnv caule if any they have, why the proceedings had u/ider fuc'i frauduienr returns or the grant itlelfil thel.iine has iflued, fliould nor be fet alide and made void. Given under my hand this 17i h February, 1810. JOHN i GREGORY Clk m Null C E. INF. months alter date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Randolph county, lor leave to fell one Frail of Land, lying in the county of Greene, joining Pinkard, Ligon and Dil lard on the waters of Bever- dam Creek, containing Ninety- Seven Actvs, the fame being the real ellate ol Joha. Coch ran dec:. Sttfannah Cochran, Adm’trix. Dailey Cochran, Adin’r. April 17, 1810. •;x "I INE months after date, 1 application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Baldwin county, for euve to fell two hunured acres oi Land in Ilunco k county on the twelve miles Beaver Dam, I djuuung L wis 1 vus ana others, 1 —.or the ben lit ol the Heir& Creditors of Wilfiam i urueia j non co nip us mpntus. John Matthews, ,, . ■y . r ;> uuardia;. Joi/jun turner, Jj 9di Jan. 1810.