Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, June 05, 1810, Image 1

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o VOLUME I II....NUMBER I O. MILLEDGEFILLE: published (weekly) by DEN MIS L. RFAN. TUESDAY, JUNK g, 18 • O- ' Sheriff's Sale. WILL BE SOLD On th■* firjl Tuefday in July next, at the Market Houfe in the Town cj Milledge uiHe, BU r WEEN TIIE USUAL HOURS, 202 1-2 Acres of Land, F -rmerly in the.* 5th diltrid of W’lkinfon, now Baldwin coun ty, known by lot N° 248 in laid diftrift ; levied on as the proper ty of B<*nj train II >ward to fatis- fy Irby Dewberry’s execution a- gainft him. •••a l s o... 0 13 Lot w:th im irovements in the town of Milledgeville, known in the plan of faid town by N° 4, in fquare 39 ; levied on as the property of John Al len to fatisfy W irhaui Eafley’s F execution again him. •••A L S O'** G9 Acres oi land in Bald win county on the waters of Rocky creek, adjoining J unes Thomas k Jeremiah Mathew’s land ; levied on as the property of Chiflon Epps, to Ltibfy Dol ly P.terfou’s execution againlt him and Sterling B fs Property pointed out bv S Bafs. •••a l s o*** One Lot and Improvements being pari of Lot N° 1, in lquare ‘11. in the town of MilleJgeville, bounded by Warren and Prank- lio llreets an I by a 30 feet alley and J >h ■ F Button’s lot in faid fquare ; levied on as the proper ty of Archibald Bryfon and A- R lex.nd;. r Brvfon, to fatUfy Hart- | w.il Jones,Frederi k Sandford, J John Barlow, R G. Brown and other executions againft them. Returned to m • by a conftable. •••a l s o*** 100 Acres of pine land in Baldwin county, being part of a fquare granted to Samuel Sum ner, joining ot Averitt, M‘Cra- ry md Willis’s lands , levied on as (he prop Tty of Nathaniel Miller, to fatisfy an execution in p favor of Tames Hunter againlt mas arid Scurry againlt Miller and Scott. •••A L S 0**> An I nprov J lot in the town of Milledgeville, being one third of the lot N° 4, in fquare 27, bounded by Greene (Ireet, Sa muel Beall’s and A. M. Deve- reux’s lots ; levied on the pro perty of Hiram Ntoors to fatisfy S Cowles, John FoX, and the K Idwin Regimental Court of Jviquiry’sex.'cutions agaim him. R' turned by a conftable, Cun- unions calh. j P. Cooky Sh’ff. Mnv 29. 1810 9-tds Sheriff's Sale. WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl Tuesday in July next, at the Market-Houfe in the Town of Milled^evilie y between the a- fial hours, 202 1-2 Acres in the fifth dif- trirt of Wilkinfoti, now Baldwin county, lot N° 289 ; levied on as die property of Benjamin Howard to fatisfy feveral executions In favor of A. M. Devereux, Efq. Returned to me by a conftable. •••ALSO — 202 1-2 Acres of Land, in the firit diftrift of Baldwin, on Toblers creek, adjoining A. Harris, with great improvements thereon levied on as the property of John Dawfon, dec to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of A. Pemberton and Maria Smith, adminiftrator and admini- (Iratrix of Thomas and William Smith, vs. faid Dawton. Conditi ons calh. C. Murphy, d. s. April 24, 1810. 4-tds. Sheriff's Sale. W ILL B E S OLD, On the firfi Tuefday in dugujl next, at the Market Houfe in the Town of Milledgeville, between the ufuat hours. Two Negro Men, Sam and Nathan j levied on as the property of Edmund and Sarah Lloyd, to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of Henry Pearfon, jun. Sc Co. vs. fat'd Edmund and Sarah, on the foreclofure of a mortgage on faid negroes. C. Murphy, n. s. May 22, 1810. 8-tda Adniinijlrator s Sale. WILL B E S 0 L D, At the Court Houfe in Greene county to the high.fi bidder, on the firjl Tuefday in Augufi next, One Acre and a half of Land, lying on the waters of Town creek, adjoining Holmes and Browning, it being the real ef- tate of Ifaac Wright, dec. tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid dec. Ezekiel Rcfion, Adm’r. May 29 Sheri fPs Sale. W ILL B E S O I. D, On the firjl Tuefiday in July next in the Town of CUnion, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, One Fra&ion ; On the Ocmulgee, in the 12th diflri<St of Baldwin now Jones county, N° 230, containing 37 and 4 tenths Acres ; taken as the property of Peter Scarbo rough to fatisfy Jonathan, Phil hi,li, and one in tavor of l ho- lip’s execution. Aduiiniftrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On the 4th of Augufi next, at the Plantation of Elijah Groom, dee. Walhington county, the Pcrfonal Property Of faid deceafed. Terms will be made known on the- day of fale. Wiley Groom, Ad’rar. May 8, 1810. 6-tds Adminiftrator’a Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On Monday the \th day of June next, at the hoi:fe of Irwin Calhoun, dec. All the Pcrfonal Pro- CONGRESS. Houfe of Reprefentatives. Tuesday, May 1. The committee to whom was referred the rei'olution of the 4th ult. uiredting an enquiry into the conduft of Brigadier Gene ral James Wilkinfon in relation to his having at any time whillt in the fervice of the U. States, corruptly received money from the government of Spain, or its agents, or in relation to his hav ing, during the time aforefaid, been an accomplice, or in any way concerned with the agents of any foreign power, or Aaron Burr in a project againft the do minions of the King of Spain, or to dil'member thefe U States, & to enquire generally into the con duct ot the laid Janies Wilkinfon as Brigadier General of the ar my of the United States, report, that they have had under confi- deration the feveral lubjeils of enquiry, and have inveftigated them to the utinoft of their pow- er fince the time of their appoint- ment, but from the limited peri od in which they have acted and from the extenfive and conroli. He HMfcftheXck of Catl^nd j cated natur * ot 'he fubjea* they Hogs, Houftiold and Kite >n Fur-1 are under the aeceffiry of Hating niture, &c. Terms of fale made known on the day. Martha Calhoon, Adm’trix. James Calhoon, Adm’r. April 24-. 1810. 4-tds ■ Sheriff's Sale. W I L L RESOLD, Qn the frjl Tuefday in July next, at Madifvi. Morgan county, srrwuE.N cue usual hours, One Negro Boy, By the name of Mofes, taken as the property of Burket Dean, to latislv fuiidry executions in favor of V.. C Whitti- k and o- tiicis. Conditions calh. A. iVP A fie, i). s. Mav 29. 9-tds iiOLT’S^FLlUlY. - £T ALL per funs travelling on hot It: hark, may crols at my PERRY lor half price. Thaddcus Holt. March 13, IS 10. 50-tf 50 Acres in the 11th diftrift of Baldwin now Jones county, part of Lot N° 127, taken to fa- tisfy an execution in favor ot Thomas Napier againlt Henry B. Smith and Henry Owens •, returned by a conftable. Con ditions. Calh. ■9. Feagin, Sh’ff. May 29, 18lu. 9-tds. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL RESOLD, On the firjl Tuefday in July next, at Twiggs Court houfe., between the ufual hours, One Lot of Land ; N° 220, in the 28th diilrift of Wilkinfon now Twiggs coun ty ; levied on as the property of Joleph Woodall to fatisiy John Middleton’s execution. Con ditions cam. E. Nunn, Sh’ff. May 29, 1810. 9-tds FOR SALE, Two Cotton Gins, One 59 and the other 30 Combs —they both execute well, and will be (old lower (perhaps) than can be obtained elfewhere. A credit may be given if the terms luit. Stanford, G? Co. Milledgeville, May 11. The Subfcribcis WILL GIrE GOODS FOR Str i ped Homespun, Seven-Eighths wide at Thirty- Seven and a Half Cents per yard. ''Thomas W Scurry. May 8, 1810. G-t'f H O Mis P iun7 T HF, fuhfcribers will purchafe TWO THOUSAND yards HOMESPUN, Seven-Eighths of a yard wide, and ftriped in the warp -, for which goods at a fair price will be given in exchange. Devercux & Thwcatt. May 15. 7—if Swords lipaulets. The fubferibers have for fale, a handfome aflortment of Epaulets uau a few Officers Swords, Dover taux ZJ Tbweatt May id, 1809 7—if Bees WuX—The fuh- feribers wiHi to purchale 2000lb of BEES WAX, for which twenty cents a pound cajh will be given. Devereux Zfi Thwcatt. February 12. 4t)-tf. C5- Fifteen Dollars per cwt. v.’iil be given for Black Snake Root, and Ten Dollars per cwt. for Pink Root.—They mull be clean and well dried. Alio, The highdl price for Bees Wax. Apply in Millepgeviile to D. Wilfon. TOR SALE, AN ELEGANT Billiard Table, &c. Complete. Cadi or produce will be taken in payment—a finall credit will be given it requefted, the pur- clufer giving approved fecurity. S. Buffington May 8, 1810. 0-mtf. that they have not been able to make any thorough and conclti five invefiigation of the objects of their enquiry. Such teltimony, however, as they have been able to procure, they beg leave to fubmit as part of this report, and which may be referred to undo* the follo w ing heads and order: In relation to the firfi objefts of inquiry, to wit, the receipt of money by General Wilkinfon from the Spanilh government or its agents, refer to the Depofition of John Ballenger, No. 5. Letterfroin Evan Iones,No.6. Depofitions of F. Langlois, dated the 29th of December, ISOS, containing two original letters to himfelf from the Baron de Carondelet, dated the ‘28th of January and 28th of June, No. 7. Gen Wilkinfon’s letter to John Adair, dated Augufi 7, .1795, No. 7. Depofitionol Dominique Bou- ligny, Net. 8. Depofition of Thos. Power, No. 9. Depofition of William Miller, No. 11. Letter from Jofeph Collins, marked A. Thomas Portell’s copy in his own hand writing of the Baron de Carondelet’s inftru&ions to him. dated Jan. 20,179li, with a tranilation thereof (ioiu the Spa ll ilh, No. 14. Covrefpondence betweenTho- nsas Power and Don Thomas Portell, No. 15 and 16. Depofition oi Tiicmas Power, No. 17. Depofition of Andrew Elli- cott,No. 19. Thomas Power’s letter to Ba ron de Carondelet, No. 20. Thomas Power’s letter to Go vernor Gayofo, No. 21. Thomas Power’s letter to the Baron de Carondelet, No. 22. Thomas Power’s letter to Go vernor Gayofo, Ho. 23. Elifha Wiulu’s depofition, marked W. Depofition of James ivi. Lkai ford, No. 25. Depofition of Iliac Briggs, marked I. 14. In relation to the fecond object of enquiry, to wit, the connes- ion ot General Wilxinfon witn the agents of G)>ain in a prrjeic to diimenmer the United States, refer to the Depofition of Thomas Power, No. 34. A certified copy of a letter from Gen. James Wilkinfon ta> , Gov. Gayofo, in the hand wri- j ting or’ Gov. G tyofo, dated Sep- j comber 22, 1796, marked G. Y» ! Gen. Wilkinfon’s fecret iu- | ftruflions to Thomas Power, in ! the hand writing of Phillip No land, No. 35. Thomas Power’s letter to thes Baron de Carondelet, No. LG. Baron de Carondelet’s letter to Thomas Power, No. 38. Thomas Power’s letter to th,} Baron de' Carondelet, No. 40. General Wilkinfon’s letter lu Thomas Power, No. 42. ThomasPowei’s to Gov. Gay ofo, No, 43 Gen. Wilkinfon’s letter tc> Thomas Power, No. 70. Baron de Carondelet’s letter to Thomas Power, No. 44. Daniel Clarke’s depofition, No. 45. In relation to the third object of enquiry, to wit, Gen. Wilkin- Ion’s connexion with Aaroit Burr, refer to The depofition of Daniel Claike before referred to, No. 45. Gen. Wilkinfon’s letter tci John Adair, No. 8. Evidence of Gen. Wilkinfon as communicat'd! to Congrefs of : Nov. 23,1807, page 311 ofThu Proficients mefikge. Ditto page 309 Letter from General Wilkin fon to Daniel Clarke June U, 1805, marked X. Prcfidents meffage to Congrefs, page 281. Wilkinfon’s letter to Col. M‘- Kee, Pivfidents raefs to Con- grefs, page 22. Mr. Teafwell’s evidence, Prc- fident s ineflage to Congrefs page 5. Letter in cypher from Burr to Wiikinlbn, dated 22d July, as tlecyphcred by a member of the Grand Jury at Richmond. Gen. Jonathan Daytoii’s let ters to Wilkinfon in cypher, Pie- fident’s nutl'age. Wilkinfon’;; depofition, No 8, and in page 209, of the report of Burr’s trial as communicated to Congrefs. Extract of Wilkinfon’s letter to the Prefident, lent by Smith, dated 2111 Get 1806, Pi ciidenl’s meffage, page 204. In relation to 'lie fourth point of enquiry, to wit, the conduct of Gen. Wilkinfon as Brigadier general ot the army of the Uni.- ted States, refer to the Depofition of William Sim mons, Efq letter S. Depofition oi Captain Georg & Peter, letter P. Depofition of Captain Wm. II. Williams, letter W. Depofition of John Smith, Li ter li. Letter from William Sim. mons, Efq inclofing extracts A B C D. » Letter from Cen. Wi'k'xfoq to Daniel Clarke, No 71. TLi COtLitUltce Uiixk proy:..