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ported and believed in Paris, j her on my revolutionary throar, I
that Mr. Pinkney had concluded as the firft emprefs of France,
a convention with the Marquis from whom a new dynafly is to
Wellefley. 1 proceed ; it is allowable for me j
Gen. ArmRrong had taken to point out to you, my beloved
up the fit ip Sally, capt Scott, lay- people, and to concentre, in one
ing at St. Sobaftians, to take point, the glories of my unequff-
Iiimfclf and family to America, led reign.—Who, of the three
He would embark from Bor
deaux about the lR of June—
The Sally was to proceed to Bor-
doaux protected by two paffports.
American property was Rill un
der feizure in all the ports on the
continent. The amount of pro
perty confifcated under the late
Orders, in the ports of Bifcay,
Maples &c cxclufively of Ton-
ningen, was computed to have
coffin America more than feven
millions of dollars. That Poized
at Maples had been fold and the
proceeds placed in the royal
treafury ; that in Spain was tranf-
porting to Bayonne, where it
was to meet a fimilar fate, l'he
reafons afiigned for this hafly
proceeding was to prevent coffs
to individual claimants, who
would otherways be profecuting
their claims fepajatciy, and at
great ex pence.
' Little or no new's from the ar
mies in Spain that could be re
lied upon.
races, or dynamics that have
reigned over you, from Cr.ovis,
down to him who perifhed by
your hands, for his criminal and
yielding derelict! in of the royal
prerogatives entruffed to him ;
who has ever carried the French
arms over fo vail a portion of
Europe, as I have done? Was
it Charlemagne ? Or was it
Philip Augustus? Or Louis
the XlVih ? What were their
corquefts, or their exploits,
compared with mine ? Who, ex
cept mvfelf, has ever planted
your vidorious eagles, on the
frontiers of Hungary and of Li
thuania,; on the Nmmen, & on
the Save ; on the fhores of the
Baltic, of the Adriatic, and the
Atlantic; at Koni.db rg, at Ra-
ab, and at Seville ? Four tim^s
have I humbled AuRria, whofe
fovereign I h ive compelled to re
nounce the title of emp' ror of
G -rinany; and I have now deli
vered him over to the keeping
It was alfo reported the day of my truffy fl ves, th ’ kings of
previius to failing,'that the fri- Saxony and of Bara via. whom
gate John Adams had arrived at I firfl created kings. I have van-
Cherburgh, but no news had quifhed. difmembered, and dif-
tranfpired from her. j armed Pruffi.i whom I can ex
The Camilla has brought home tinguifh wholly at my pleafure.
th# crew of the fhip Ann, Pen- Towards Ruffin, afier defeating
dergraff, of New-York, lately her armies, I have found it wife
condemn? d in the court of prizes I and politic to adopt a more Tubi
st Paris, both veffel and cargo, le, temporifing, and artful line
Seventy-fix feamen belonging to of conhid, in order to faPj 'd
American veffiffs, captured and its counfcls to my control ; but
confifcated in the ports of Bifcay, j by intimidation, I reign at Pe-
aifo came home in the Camilla, i ter (burgh, with the fame dcfprr-
The crews of fequellratei vef i tifm as l do at Berlin and at Vi
fols were denied a fupport by the enna—While I have made feven
French government, and were kings, of whom three are my
daily enteringoaboard of French own brothers, and a fourth is my
Colleger’s ^alcs.
WILL BE SOLD,
/It the Court Houfe in Jackfon county
to thr highejl bidder, on .Monday the
1 Sth diy of Augup next, for ready
cajh, the following Traftr of Cand
or fo much thereof at willf itisfy the
1 ax due thereon with coJIs :
193 Acres 2d. quality,
194 o f the 3d quality of Land,
granted to C D’Eftang, lying
in Jackfon county on the north
Oconee, joining C O’Eft a ng.
Returned by Charles iVl Kinney,
fen. for the year 1809.— Tax
3 dols. 49 1 2 els.
-A L S O—
130 Acres n( the ‘2d quality,
granted to S Nelfon in Jackfon
county, on Gravelly creek, join
ing C. I) Eftang. Returned
by Robert D. J hnflon for the
year 1809. Tax 7b l-Fcts.
lf r . M'Kinney, r r, y.c.
June 12. 11-tds
NOTICE
To all the kindred of I Vi Hi am Vdccd,
fenior, deceafed,
H \ r after the expiration of
Nine months from the date
hereof, application will be mule to
■ he honorable Inferior Court of
Walhiugton county for leave to fell
a Traci of Land, containing 300
acres more of lefs, o-i the waters of '
Cage creek in faid county, being the j
real eftate of William Hood, fen. ’
dec, fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of f.<id dec.
IVm Hood, fun. Adnv'r.
June 13, 1816. e<T
l tfii-inni 1 ■ r-.vwt—
Planters’ Store.
T HOSE perfons who fubferib-
ed to the eftablifhment of a
PLANTERS S TORE in the town
of Millcdgevillc, are requeftecl to
meet at the Eagle Tavern in faid
town, on Monday the 18th infl at 11
o’clock a M - for the purpofe of mak
ing necefTiry arrangements
June IS, 1810.
The Co- Partner/hip of
M. Ferrill, <3 Co.
S this day dilFolved hy mutual
^ confent, thofe indebted are to
fettle with Thos. Thweatt who will
carry on the bufinefs in the fame
houfe, and fell very low for Cafh.
Sparta, June 9 cw.
N 0 T I C E.
"S' DO hereby forwarn all perfons
from trading for two NO TES of
HAND, given by me to Beeifhaby
Kelly, bearing date the £8th day of
April 18 10, as I am determined to
pay them to no perfon but hcrfelf.
William Johnfon.
June 10. 1 l-cw
NOTICE.
A FTER the expiration of Nine
Months application will he
made to the honorable the Caui't of
Ordinary for the county of Hancock
for leave to fell all the real eftate of
Solomon Rountree, dec. for the be
nefit of the heirs of faid dec.
Hugh Taylor, {
Wat. Tern!!, 1S *
.Tunc 13. 1 l-9 m.
privateers.
From the London Globe.
March 17.
The good fortune of Napo
leon has ceafed to aftonifh—
but the meannefs of the “ little
great,” and the proflration of
dignity anal honor mu ft not only
furprife, but awaken the regret,
if not excite th- djguft of man
kind. The eflfeds, the impor
tant eif .'cls of this marriage on
the Rates of Europe cannot be
taken in at one glance—themorc
the fahjeft is confidered, the
more awfully portentous does it
brother in-law, I have hazed on ,
an eighth ephemeral kingdom, |
that of Etruria ; and I have con- j
fiscated to nty own ufe the pat j
rimony of the pope, itnprifoned
his perfon, and overturned h : s :
office: I may, however, revive
it as an engine, in more pliant
hands at my pleafure. I have
even difgraced, and arvefled, and
depofed my own brother Louts,
for prefutning to place any du
ties or obligations in competition
with thofe that he owes to me
his maker. My troops, every
where victorious, have overrun
Spain, to the foot of the Rock
Georgia.
O
Hancock Inferior Court,
June Term, 1810,
Prefent their Honors,
Stephen Evans, A
Sampson Duggan c3* 1 Esquires
IT 1 Ilium Terrel, S
JOSEPH If JONES having np-
,JI plied to this court for his Books
and accounts heretofore depofited
with the clerk of this court.
(intend, That they be given up
at next Court of Ordinary, unlels
fufticient caufe be {hewn to the con
trary ; on this Order being publifn-
cd in the Georgia Argus s twice.
An extrad taken from the Minutes.
John Chambers, CPk.
June i3. 11-b
appear. Three points., howe-j of Gibraltar. I am takingmil-
ver.Rrike at once upon the fenfe; ' itary poffdfion of Holland, as
of the coafolidation of Bona- ; well as of all the rivers of Ger-
parte’s power, the prefervation j many, and of their towns, from
of A'uftrian independence, and the Rhine, to the Wefer and the
this humiliation of all other nati- j Elbe. 1 have recently driven the
ons on the continent, it mull, I Hnglifh from the bank of the
we think, be productive. In Scheldt, thanks to the ineapaci
thefe points, furely, we have mat- j ty of their minifters, and to the
ter for deep reflection. How errors, and want of capacity or
fuch a Rate of things may bear j energy, in the general whom
upon the fortunes of the BritiPn j they (elected for that enterpriz »,
empire, is a fuhjed of fearful j and whom they chofe from their
examination, pvrticularly when j own body. After cxtinguifhing
tb'e mind's is fixed on thecabi j anarchy here at home, and car-
net jhat burned Copenhagen, di-1 rying my arms to the extremi
re&ed two armies in Spain, lent j ties of Europe, 1 demand your
an expedition to the Scheldt, & j homage, and I challenge your
that crept into power on the gratitude, admiration, and obe-
principle of excluding five mil
lions of loyal and moR deferving
fubjeds of the kin'o from the
ftdi enjoyment of that corRitu
tion, for which they ftipulated
at Limerick, perifhed ill Wzlche-
ren, and for the defence of which
GEORGI Baldwin county.
W HERE VS Zach.iriah Wade
has applied to me for letters
of Adminiftration on the eftate of
Abfolem Cobb, late of this county,
deceafed.
Thefe are therefore to cite and
admonilli all and lingular the kindred
and creditors of faid deceafed, to be
and apnear at my otfice within the
time preferibed by law, to fhew caufe
if any they have why faid letters
thould not he granted.
Given under my hand at Office
this 13th day of June, IS 10.
Fred. Freeman. Cl’k.
dience.’
mnmm
Died on the 30th ult in Baldwin
county, Tili.man Buckner, Efq
a refpetlahle and worthy citizen.
Horfe Loft.
they fight in every quarter of j QTRAYD or Rolen from TNTfl-
tho n-lnho O ledgeville abou; five weeks part,
‘ li Bonaparte were now to ad- j » hkelv dark brmvn HORSE, with a
j r j . .c , . rs ' !onp fwab tail« nearly five feet ni^h,
drefs his fubjeds, p ' i ] nr . re j 10 ofs brands nor recol1e£lcd
of his empire, he would J hu8 J but cxpeAed to be J F.. as he was
exprefs himfelf:—“ While I am raifed bv Major Janiet Evans of Mar
about to crown and to confumate
the great dtRinies to which na
ture and fortune have, called me,
by forcing from my vanquifhed
enemy his daughter, & placing
cock county. A fuitable reward will
he given to the perfon who will de
liver him to
J. JV. Dtvereux,
June 12. ll-c
GEOR 1 jlHancock county.
HERE AS Jolin Colfee, A-
br.1h.1m Heard St Win Har
iris, executors of the laft will and
teftament of Peter Co fl ee, dec. have
applied to me forjetters of Difmif-
fioa on faid eftate.
Thefe are therefore to cite and nd-
moniih all and Angular the kindred
and creditors of faid dec. to be and
appear at my office within the time
preferibed by law, to (hew caufe if
any they have why faid letters fliould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office
this 4th day of June 1810.
John Chambers, for
Myle< Greene, c c.o.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Til ERE AS Nancy Duke has
\ applied to me for letters of
Adminiftration on the eftate of I- I
(ham Duke, late of faid county, dec-
Thefe are therefore to cue and !
admonilh all and fmgulav the kindred
and creditors of faid dec. to be and
appear at the next court, of Ordina
ry in and for faid county, then and
there to (hew caufe if any they have
why faid letters fliould not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand this 7th of
May, 1810.
John Collier, C. C. 0.
Confis csited Propett y
F 6 R S A L f
WILL BE SOLD,
At the State IIrise in the Tran
of MHlcdgeville, on the third
Monday in November next,
THE FOLLOWING
Valuable Property, viz.
One lot lying and being in the
city of Savannah, with feveral te
nements thereon, an ! known in the
plan of faid Town, b/ lot N° 10,
Hick’s tything, Percival ward ; at
prefent occnpicd by —— Farmer
and others. Confifcate l as the pro
perty of Dr. W. J. Yonge.
3000 Acres of land, lying on
great Satiila river in the county of
Camden, moltly pine land, (except
fo much of faid tract as has been
laid ofF for the Town called JefFer-
fon, confiding of one hundred lots
of two hundred fquare feet each )
1000 Acres on faid river about
one and an half miles belqw Bull
head Bluff; pine land and fwamp.
2000 Acres on the Altatnahaw
river and Finhalloway creek in the
County of Glynn, moftly river-
fwamp ; the above land confifcated
as the property of Sir James Wrigh.
1000 Acres on St. Mary’s river
in Camden county, pine land and
fwamp ; confifcated as the property
of James Wright, jun.
1000 Acres on great Sa»ilia ri
ver in faid county, adjoining Sir
James Wright, on the fouth, pine,
fwamp and hammock land ; con-
lifcated as the property of Alexan
der Wright.
600 Acres on the head cif Crooked
river in faid county, adjoining lands
of the late Dr. Irvine; confifcated
as the property of John Simpf m —
l’he original plats and grants of the
above trails of land, will be pro
duced on the day of fide, as alfo
plats of re furvey.
A lot in the town of Brunfwkk,
known by N° 203; and a lot in ditto
N 3 1), and the water lot N° 11,
confifcated a-, the property of Alex
ander M‘Gown.
1000 Acres in Glyn county,grant
ed John Grayham, bounded part
eafterly and part wefterly, by lands
of Spalding, and notherly, land of
Heney Lawrence, all pine barren.
One third of the Diftiilety land,
near Sunfbury, ftippofed to contain
166 1-4 Aacres, part Hammock
and part pine land. '1 lie above two
trails having reverted to the Rate.—
Terms of tale, Cafli or Cafh de
mands againft the Rate of Georgia,
which have been liquidated by the
Comptroller-General.
Hinet Holt, T
Wm. Robertfon, J Com’rs.
John M'Kinnon.j
Jl'liiicdgeville, April 28, 1810.
d-mtds
<E> The Editors of the Walhing-
ton Monitor ft Au.gufla Chronicle,
will pleafe infort the above once a
j month until the day of fide, amt for-
| ward their accounts lor paytaent.
POSTSCRlr T.
By I^a Nig Ik’s Mail,
We received B -fton and New-York
dates up to the 26 h and Wafh-
ingtOn.Citv up to the 30th ult —
The following com.prife the molt
material articles of new • they fur—
nilh—details will be given in our
next.
By th^ arrival of the Ship IT’*
l?n at New Y uk, on thi SBlh
May, from Liverpool, we have
London dat 's to the 21R April,
fifteen days later than before re
ceived.
By thb arrival we have r.cvi-
ces of great intcrcR frorriboth Ge
Britain fv France. I' Bps been
oiTi ially notified to Gen. An:t-
lirong that no v\lV. 1 b aring t!ic*
American flag will be admitted
into nny port of the continent of
Europe, and that fu< h as may be
found will be confifoa ed.
The Britifii government has
ififued an order in Couacil in
March,declaring (he wholecoaft
of Spain in a R ite ol hlo< lcade,
and that ar.y veffel whatever
found on the coaR or attempting
to enter any port of Spain or
Portugal would be made a prize;
of.
An American veffel about to
enter the Texel, dedined for
AinRerdam, was forbiddtn to
enter, end all infercoutfe with
Holland, declared to be interdic
ted to the American fl g, rf
which a pofitive notification was
given.
Ehe thuifli government has
made a ft niiar co nmunication.
1 he fitu.rtion ol American af
fairs with England or France are
almoR uniioticel ami .It the po
pular ferment in London and the
equally ftrohg popular phrer.zy
in Pirif?
1 he accounts of the riot in
London occa Ironed by the com
mitment of Sir Francis Burdett
to t!ie Tower, occupy the great-
efi part of the columns of the
London papers Sir Francis Bur-
dett hail ferved the Speaker of
the Houfe of Commons and the
Serjeant at Arms with notice of
an adion in the Court oi King’s
B nch, for an aff.ult and taife?
impvifonnient.
General ArmRrong had not
left Paris on the (ith of April.
A report was in circulation!
that the commander in chief,
Sir D ivid Duudas, had tendered
his n.fignation— Lord Welling
ton is mentioned as his (ucn ffir.
A London paper of the 19 h
Rates, that King Louis arrived
at A iRerdain on the 11th. e.ftd
that the greatefi exertions are
made in the Dutch ports to fit
ou f the naval quota of nine fail
of the line, five frigates and IOO
gun boats, which il Hand has
undertaken to fumifh in her late
treaty with France l he coro
ners it qu It whii h fat on the
body ol Thomas Ebtall, ihot by
the foldicrs in the late riots,
have lound a von,.id of murder
againff the military.
A meeting of the cledors of
WcfiminRer was held on the
17-h of April, and a number of
violent rtfolutions paff d, ap
proving the condud of S r Fran
cis Burdett.
Col. burr is Rill in France.
Ni thing new from Spain.
I a «imm
F.xecuiors Sa/c.
TO BE SOLD,
On Saturday the 1 4.'/j day if July, rf
the late dw /ling houfe if Richard
SaJ/iett dec.
One Bay Horfe,
Four Cows and Calves, a quant>
tv of Bacon, a very pend Loom tke.
Note - pa.able the ii ft of January
next with approved tccuviiy will bo
reqt ired bv
Jof jsh Safnctt. F.x'r.
June 4. Jl-te.#.