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VOLUME I II....NUMBER II,
MILL BOG EVIL LE: published (-weekly J by DENNIS L. RE AN.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE IJ, I 8 I C,
Sheriff’s Sates.
TV J r. L BE SO L D,
On the Rfi Tufday in July next, at
the Court- Houfe in Greene county,
between the usual hours,
Three Negro Men, viz.
Abram, Forday and Joe, taken as
the pronerty of Charles Burke, fen.
dec. to fatisfy an execution in favor
of '-Villie Abercrombie, Indorfee of
4l R tines, aqatnll the Adninillra-
torsoffiid Bu ke, TheophHua Burke
and Ezekiel E Pa k, with fundry ci
ther ex'*cu'iou9 againfl faid Admiui-
lt'-itors. Property pointed out by
Tfieophilua Burke, one of the A 1-
miuidra »rs as well as one of the
defendants.
— ALSO —
230 Acres of Land in Greene
county, be the fame more or lefs,
f vvdh imor rvemenrs, on the waters
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the firjl
Tuesday in July next, at the
Market Houfe in the Town of
Milledgeville, between the u
final hours,
202 1-2 Acres in the fifth dif-
trict of Wilkinfon, now Baldwin
county, lot N° 230 ; levied on as
ilie property of Benjamin Howard
to fatisfy fcveral executions in favor
of A. M. Devereux, Efq. Returned
to me by a conftable.
— ALSO ••
202 1-2 Acres of Land, in the
firft diftriift of Baldwin, on Tolders
creek, adjoining A. Harris, with
great improvements thereon ; levied
on as the property of John Daw fun,
dec to fatisfy an execution in fa
vor of A. Pemberton and Maria
Smith, adminiftrator and admini-
S her iff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD
On the firjl Tuefday in July next,
at the Vlarket Houfe in the Town
of Milledgeville,
DETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS,
202 i-2 Acres of Land,
Formerly in the 5th diftrict ol
Wilkinfon, now Baldwin coun
ty, known by lot N° 24S. in faid
diftribt •, levied on as the proper
ty of Benjamin II >ward to fatis
—mumb—wibb ww u
Ifajhihgton City. May 19
Hi a M-ij fty his co nmanded
me to exprcls he, concern, that
ilie official communication, be
tween his M.qcfty s Minilter in
Am rica and tile government of
the United States, fhould hate
been interrupted, before it was
p .ffiote (or his Mijefty, by any
interpofition of his authority, vo>
manifelt his iavariabledifpofition
to maintain the relations of ami
ty with the United States.
I am commanded by his ma-
of Town creek, adjoining Grelham, ! ftratrix 0 f Thomas and
Watts an t eh.-n* , Arcing t?h<» laud
w hero an David Roberts lives ; levi
ed on as the property of James Tay
lor, to fati fy an execution againft
faid Taylor and Henry D. Stone, in
favor of 'lit Executors of Thomas
Finley, dec P >int< d out by Jofeph
W ifm one of faid Executors.-—
Conditions Cifh.
Tohn Anderfon, Sh’fF.
May 23. ‘ 10-ids
William
Conditi-
The Suhfcribers
IVILL GIVE GOOD S TOR
Striped Homespun,
Seven-Eighths wide at Thirty-
Seven an 1 a Half Cents per yard.
Thomas & Scurry.
May 8, 1810. 6—tf
Smith, va. faid Dawlon.
ons cafh.
C. Murphy, d. s.
April 24, 1810. 4-tds,
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SO L D,
On the firjl Tuefday in Augufi next, at
tht Market Houfe in the Town of
Milledgeville, betiuten the ufual
Ex trad of a letter from Wm. Pink
ney. Esq to l\ Smith Esq. Se
crctary of State, dated London,
March 21, 1310
“ON the 27th of Novem
ber Mr. Brownell delivered to
me your letters of the 1 1 th. 14 h
and 23d of the preceding month,
and on the Saturday following I
had a conference with the Mar- ,
fy Irby Dewberry's execution a- j Wellefley, in the courfe of J^ty to inform you that I h ive
gainft him. I which l explained to him fully ! rec ^ ivei * h'°in Air. Jack,on the
•••a L s o... ! the grounds upon which I was j mo ‘‘ ; P™ tlve ^durances, that it
69 Acres of land in Bald- mltruded ton quell Mr. Jack- ' not his purpofe to give of-
win county, on the waters of fon’s immediate recal, and upon rence tojhe government of the
Rocky creek, adjoining James ! which the official intercourl'e be-
Thomas Si Jeremiah Mathew’s tween that Minilter h the Aine
land ; levied on as the property rican government had been fuf-
of Chiflon Epps, to fatisfy Dol pended.
ly Peterfcn’s execution againft Lord WellefLy’s reception of
him and Sterling B Is Property , what l faid to him was frank Sc
friendly ; I left him with a per-
fuation that we ffiiuk:
horn
HOMESPUN.
f~y^T-IE fubferibers will purchafe
I 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
Devereux Si? Thweait.
May 15 7-rf
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. hid Edmund and Sarah, on the
foreclofure of a mortgage on faid Returned to me by a conftable.
pointed out by S. Bafs.
•••a l s o—
One Lot and Improvements
being part of Lot N° 1, in Iquare
22. in the town of Milledgeville,
bounded by Warren and Frank
lin ftreets and by a 50 feet alley
and John F. Britton’s lot in faid
fquare ; levied oil as the proper
ty of Archibald Brvlon and A-
iexander Bryfon, to fatisfy Hart
well Jones, Frederick Sandford,
John Barlow, R. G. Brown and
other executions againft them.
negroes.
C. Murphy, D- s.
May 22, 1810. 8-tds
1'he Suhfcribers,
J ETITRN their thanks to their
% friends and cultomevs for the
liberal fupport they have had in the
Faflor. gt & Cr.mmjfiun Line,
and would beg leave to recommend
to their friendlhip, Mr. HENRY H
fMOUNGER. who has lived with
{hem for f-veral years, and (hey
take pleafure in announcing to their
friends, that they have the fullrft
confidence in him, and doubt not
*l>u' he will do jullico to iftofe who
may eurrufl their bufinels to his
care.
Si urges. Burroughs Hif Butler.
Savantiah, May 24, 10-if
Factorage & Commis-
sion Business.
T HE Subftriber will enter into
the above line cf bufir.efs, in
Sheriff’s Sale..
WILL B E S ) L D,
On the firjl Tuefday in July next,
in the Town of Clinton,
BSTWSS THE U SU.i L IIOUXS,
One Fraction ;
On the Ocmulgee, in the 12th
diftri&t of Baldwin now Jones
county, N° 230, containing 37
and 4 renihs Acres ; taken as
tie property of Peter Scarbo
rough to' fatisfy Jonathan Phil
lip’s execution.
— A L S O —
50 Acres in the 11th diftrift
of Btldwin now Jones county,
part of Lot N° 127- taken to fa
tisfy an execution in favor of
Thomas Ntpier againft Henry
B. Smith and Henry Owens;
returned by a conftable. Con
ditions. Cafh.
S. Tcagin, Sh’fF.
May 29, 1810.
100 Acres of pine land in
Baldwin county, being part cf a
fquare granted to Samuel Sum
we lft.iuld have no
' caufe to be diflatisfied with the
final courfe of his govern meat
on the fubjeftsof our conference.
We agreed in opinion that
this interview could only be in
troduftji y to a move formal pro
ceeding on my part; and it was
accordingly fettled between us
that I fhould prevent an official
letter, to the effeft of my veroal
communication.
Having prepared fiich a letter,
I carried it rnyfelf to Downing
llreet a few days afterwards, and
accompanied the delivery of it
to Lord Wellefley with fome
, explanatory obfervations, with
* ... i A • 1 tA JUUUUUiy VJLUCI V dUUilb. Will
ncr > ' 01 "; n ,?.° t , Av f ,t ; ^ ? rl - Lliich it i. not I preiume necel'
ry and Wtlh, s lands ; letted on , to , roul , le g. Vou „
“ ,! he P r ? pt , i ty °‘ N ' ,lhan, "‘ find a copy of this letter code
M'llet, to fatisfy an execuuon ,n fed> rni ', m be ab|e co|]ta
again t f rorn j t f u bftance cf the great-
9-tds.
the Store at prefent occupied by
Mejfrs. St urges, Burroughs and But
ler, on the firft of July next, and fo-
licits a (hare of the bufinefs of his
friends and the public.
Henry H. Mounger.
Savannah, May 24. 10—tf
Swords L? lipaulets.
Tlie fubferibers have for fale, a
handlome affurtment of Epaulets
nad a few Ulficers Swords.
Dovereaux isf 'Thweait
May 16. ’309 7—tf
Bees Wax—The fub
feribers w(h to purchafe 20O0flb
of BFFS WAX, for which
twenty cents a pound cafis will
4e given.
Pnvcrcux & Thweait.
February 12. 46-tf.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On the firjl Tuefday in July next, at
Twiggs Court houfe, betioeen the
ufual hours,
One Lot of Land ;
N° 220, in the 28th diftrift
of Wilkinfon now Twiggs coun
ty ; levied on as the property of
Jofeph Woodall to fatisfy John
Middleton’s execution. Con
ditions cafh.
E. Nunn, Sh’fF.
May 29, 1810. 9-tds
For sale or rent,
The HOUSE and LOT, in
the lower end of Me town of
Milledgeville formerly occupi
ed by Allen Greene. Terms
may be known by applying to
Judkins Hunt.
BLANK
Collectors Titles,
For Sds til this Office.
favor of James Hunter
him, and one in favor of Tho
mas and Scurry againft Miller
and Scott.
— a l s o—
An Improved lot in the town
of Milledgeville, being one third
of the lot N° 4, in Iquare 27,
bounded by Greene ftreet, Sa
muel Beall’s and A. M. Deve-
reux’s lots ; levied on the pro
perty of Hiram Stoors to fatisfy
S. Cowles, John Fox, and the
Baldwin Regimental Court of
Enquiry’sexecutions agaim him.
Returned by a conftable. Con
ditions cafh.
P. Cook, Sh’fF.
May 29, 1810. 9-tds
er part of the ftatements and re
marks which I thought it my du
ty to make in the convcrfation
above-mentioned.
A copy of the anfwer, receiv
ed on the day of its date, is in-
clofed.”
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL B E S 0 L D,
On the firjl Tuefday in July next, at
Madifon, Morgan county,
BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS,
One Negro Boy,
By the name of Mofes, taken
as the property of Burket Dean,
to fatisfy fundry executions in
favor of E. C. Whittick and o-
thers. Conditions cafh.
A. McAfee, ts. s.
May 29. 9-tds
£Here follows a letter from Mr.
Pinckney to Marquis Welles
ley, dated “ Great Cumberland
Place, January 2, 1810,” which
is ol confiderable length—The
primary obj Tt of this note is to
requeft the recal of Mr. Jack-
fo»i ; and its contents are in el
fed a reiteration of the corref-
pondence relative to the difinif
lal of Mr. Jackfon. Conceiving
it would afford very little fatis-
fadion to our readers, we have
omitted it.]
Adminiftrator’s Sale
WILL BE SOLD,
On the 4th of Augufi next, at the
Plantation of Elijah Groom, dec.
XVafinnglon county, the
Perional Property
Of faid deceafecl. Terms will be
made known on the day of fale.
Wiley Groom, Ad*.nr.
May 8, 1810. G-tds
BLANK DEEDS,
For Sals at this Office,
Foreign Office, March 14, 1810.
SIR,
THE letter which I had
the honor to receive from you
under date of 2d January, toge
ther with tile additional para
graph received on the 24th Ja
nuary, has been laid before the
king.
The feveral conferences which
I have held with you relpe&ing
the tranfadions to which your
letter refers, have, I trult, latis
fied you, that, it is the fincere
defire of his Majefty’s govern
incut, on the prefent occafion,
to avoid any dilculFion which
might obftrud the renewal of
amicable intercourfe between the
two countries.
The correfpondence between
Mr. Jackfon and Mr. Smith has
been lubmitted to his Majdty’s
(.wdideration.
U lited States, by any exprdli-
on contained in his letters, or by
any part of his condud.
The exprtffi >ns and condud
of his lv] jelly’s Minifter in A-
merica having however, appear
ed to the government of the li
nked States to be exceptionable,
the ufual courle in luch cafes:
would have been, to convey, in
the fii lt inltance, to his Mnjdty,
a formal complaint againft his
vlmiiter, and to defire fuel) re
bels, as might be deemed fuita-.
bin to the nature of the alledgcd
offence.
This courfe of proceeding
would have enabled his M. jolty
to have mane fu. h arrangements;
or to have offered fuch fealona-
ble explanations, as might h ive
precluded the inconvenience,
which rat’d always arife from the
fiifpenfiua of official communica
tion between friendly powers.
His Majefty however is always
difpofed to pay the utmoft atten
tion to the wifhes and ftnrim nts
Hates in amity with him ; and ho
has therefore been pleafed to di-
red the return of Mr. Jackfon to
England.
But his M.iji fiy has not nark
ed, with any expn flion of his
difpleafure, the condud of Mr.
Jackfon ; whole integrity, zeal
and ability h ive long been dif-
tinguuTwd in his Maj dly’s fer-
vice; and who does not appear,
on the prefent occafion, to have
committed any intentional of
fence againft the government of
the United Stales.
I am commanded to inform
you, that Mr. Jackfon is order
ed to deliver over the charge of
his Majefty’s affairs in America,
to a perfon properly qualified to
carry on the ordinary intercourfe
between the two governments,
which his Majelty’s is fincerely
defirous of cultivating on the
molt friendly terms.
As an additional feftimony of
this dilpofition, I am authorifed
to cfl'ureyou, that his Majefty is
ready to receive, with fentunents
of undiminifhed amity and good
will, any communication which
the government of the United
States may deem beneficial to
the mutual interefl of both coun
tries, through a y channel of
negociation which may appear
advantageous to that govern
ment
I requeft that you will accept
the affirmances of the high confi-
deration with which 1 have thd*
honor to be,
SIR,
Your moft obedient and
Humble lervant,
(Signed)
WELLESLEY.
V/ulium &iuhne)\ £;j % EsV. bV. bV.
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