Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, July 11, 1810, Image 1

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t l x* 'f; ! ?k. ifigfc- dfc&mtx p) ,f 1 VOLUME III....NUMBER 15. MILI.BDGEVILLE: published (Vltekly) by DENNIS L. Rl'AN- WEDNESDAY, JULY l I, j 8 l O- Bramwnwiwiwww*) CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. The following are the gentlemen whofe names have been mentioned as candidates for the 12th Congrefs, at the etifuing election in October. Dr. FFillamhV. Bibb, . Of Wilkes; Col. Geo. IvL Troup, l Of Montgomery. l . Howell Cobb, Of Baldwin. Maj. Jus. E. Houston, Of MTntofli. Bolling Hall, Esq. Of Hancock. Forsyth, Esq. Of Richmond. Ivlaj. Elijah Clark, Of Baldwin. Jesse Hatton, Esq. Of Laurens. ‘aim Elliott, Esq. Of Liberty. Capt. John 7° ?23SSMr3BDBSrwn Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, On the ftrjl Tuefday in Auguf next, at Madifm, Morgan county, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, 190 Acres of Land, Under the Rate incumberance, it being a Traditional furvey whereon Willis Ramble now lives, N° 117, formerly Baldwinnow Morgan coun ty, .taken as the property of Henry D Stone to fatisfy an execution in favor of Jolcpii Miller, property pointed out by Zachariah Phillips. A. L S 0 Four Negroes, viz. Charlotte, Shandy, Rhoderic and lefrerfon, ta ken as the property of the eRate of Sampfon Harris, dec. to fatisfy fun- dry executions in favor of Thomas Pinkard and others., 1 —A L S O— 202 1-2 Acres of Land, N° 92, In tire fourth diRridl of Baldwin now Morgan county, taken as the pro perty of Hannah Fitzpatrick to fa tisfy Robert How’s execution ; pro perty pointed out by the defendant. —*A L S O 160 Acres of Land in fourth clif- trift of Baldwin now Morgan coun ty, N = 370, taken as the property of Clement Franum to fatisfy an execution iu favor of John & Jofeph Wilder ; fold under the State in- c/umberance. —A L S O—* Under the Rato incumberance, three Fractional Surveys, viz N 3 330 containing 16 Acres, N° 331 , pontaiping 152 1-2, and N° 836 contains 4- 1-4 Acres in the 5th dif-1 triCT of Baldwin now Morgan coun- | i*y, and thiee Negroes, Jacob, Tamer j ^nd Richard j two Stills, one 87 the 1 gallons, with about forty Rands of various forts and (izes; one Bay i Mare and Colt; taken as the pro- ! perty of Jamefon Andrews to fatisfy j j- own p ( . n .\ an execution in favor of John How- t ard and Rhefa Howard} property pointed out by the defendant. —a L s o— 89 Acres of LandN° S70, in the fourth diRri£t of Baldwin now Mor gan county, taken as the property of Henry D Stone to fatisfy fundry executions in favor of T. Caig a dig- nee and others, to be fold under the Rate incumberance } property point ed out by plaintiff’s attorney A I. S O — Under the Rate incumberance 51 Acres of Land, N° 118 in the fourth diRrirt of Baldwin, now Morgan county, taken as the property of Ciabourn FoRer to fatisfy fundry ex ecutions in favor of Dillard and Mil ler. Conditions cadi. Sheriff’s Sale. W IL L BE SOLD, 0 nth:fir ft Tuefday w Auguft next, in the Town of Clinton, f BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, Two Fractions In the 8th di£tri£t of Baldwin now Jones county, N° 178, con taining 33 1-5 acres, and N° 180 containing 197 :-2 acres, taken as the property of John S. Porter, to fatisfy James T. Thomas’ execution ; fold under the incumberance to the Rate. •••A L s O"* O ne half of Lot N° 5, in the town of Clinton with improvements, ta ken as the proderty of Elijah Gordy to fatisfy Henry Rogers’ execution ; returned by a conRable, and fold un der the incumberance to the county. -•a L s 0-- One lot of Land in the 7th dif- trifl of Baldwin now Jones county, N° 2 in faid diftriiR, taken as the property of Frederick Daniel to fa tisfy an execution in favor of the Rate, vs. William Giles, £t Frederic Daniel. ‘••A l s o<*» LotN° 103, in the 12th diRricl of Baldwin now Jones county, whereon Giles Driver now lives, taken as lire property of William C. Hint, to fatisfy Samuel Thompfon’s executi on agaitiR faid Hurt and others. Lot N° 19if, in the6th diRrid of j to which national character Baldwin now Jones county, taken b as been reduced, by the weak, as the property of William Wright j und to fatisfy Buckner Harris’execution. ! pffii •••a l s o... 1 ti la t we are insulted and plun One Bay Mare taken as the pro- I dered by the pettieft Rates in pertv of P-.enfant Wdlmmfon to ii- 1 r ,, r , , . r , , ! . ,' r, . c . , r . Europe, nav, t..r oy lus taoD tisfy Davis smith, fen execution. 1 FROM THE AURORA OUR. NEGOCIATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE. The main error of American policy with regard to the belli gerents ol Europe, was in the l elf deceiving manner which con grefs treated their ccndnft to wards us; in vainly imagining that any forced ConftruQion which congrefs might give to the policy or mealures of cither of the belligerents, would be adopt ed by the belligerents in the fenfe which congrefs chofe to view them, and not in the fenfe that they were intended. Our misfortune in t his Rate of things has been tha.t while we expofed ourfelyes to their contempt, we were ourfelves the only party de ceived by this kind of ojlrich po licy. We truR there is no man in this country affuming any title to the American name, who for a Angle moment could be the ad vocals for the toleration of infult inent of ewry mcafurecalculated and placed at the head of the to maintain the national indepen- miniRcrial ghofts, of defundt na- lenceand to fupport American tions, and tells every body, and writes to his government, that neutrality -, and proceeds direft ! V to this all important point for i his country, “ agree net to fib* mil to the Brittfli orders in coun cil and “ we will renew a com mercial treaty with you, and the whole of our d* fieri with Great Britain will certain! 1 } be ft tied—when Id! at the end of two months and an half the marquis sends Mr. Pinknev do every thing in our power to | letter, informing him that altho' confolidate & render pmfperous | the king thought wry highly if ■ Amercan commerce.” This ap i Mr. Jackfon's conduit, he would pears to be her ultimatum How recall him, and defire him to it has been received, or how it* turn over his infiru&ions to an, has been met, is well known ;' agent qualified to trail fact the flow far this principle of fubtr.is fon or nonfubmiffnn was confifl- ent with our profeffions and with our experience of the paid or purpofes for the future, was not it feems confidered. As for France, file never held any pre- tenfions to the principle of the Britifh blockading orders, all the meafurts of that charaftcr, were a els of hoililiiy to her it is true* and where they were repugnant to the ufages of nations, any na tion protefiing neutrality, and * , tic*, r i 1 fubmitting to the violation of a to the Lr states irom any nation , , • , . ... , . • . r r . . J, , 1 neutral nglitwmchwenttoin- on the face of the earth. Yet that • . ,, r , • • ,, . -\ . . r , , , , jure her alio, was fubmitting to this nation has been infulted, and f . r , . , ana becoming in faft a party in grofsly mfutud too, not only by ■ the inj ' X1 , e Bern ,J j,,' ree be ,,,mpal belbgetcnts; but | „, as ^ „, orc tha „ oomll , InclMs the (late of Je R radat,on after the Briti „, bIoclrad . of , n the ooaR of Europe, from the ordinary affairs of the govern ment. In a whole year the I5ri- tifli government has not deigned to enter the leaR difcuffion ref-. pefting the murderous attack on. the Chefapeake frigate—the im- pri ffment and imprifomnent of our (eamen, &. the illegal block ade of whole countries, prohi biting the increafc of cur faii- commerce on the ocean, and tes thofe countries-thofe complaint?: are now hardly heard of, and tile practice is by long exercife growing into common law—G- Britain has managed to make ant impudent incendiary the foie to pic of negociation for 9 months paR, and to mi nd the matter the nation is to this hour infulted. What degree of comparifoT* does the infult of the Due do neenreuuccct, oy tneAveaic, Elbe to ORend-and at the very Cadore's letter bear to thefe ufcnminatmg, and miferahle moment t j iat England was ex-1 things ? by that man Rill re. icy of our national councils, . p( jjjj Q g ou ,. neutral flag from' maining in the country ; and ho e ports, Rie was employing it' fl'en at a public meeting in, ther points to carry on her BoRon, holding forth in a. pub- •••a l s 0-* One Sorrel M.ire four years old, pelling our neutral flag from maimng in tile country tliofl in other . ,. r . . 1 own illicit trade. France did not lictoaff, the f.inie fenument ct co ored tnajefly o St. Domingo. fe ; 7e aC that time our fair trade . fedition which Picketing had be lts true indeed, that we hear The language of the duke de Ca-; fore publiflied and the Mafia- ■en unilormly chufetts legifiature echoed, of a; , , , , . held out by France--maintain war with F ance. U til the peo-. pendence, and bellow out that r neutra j rights againR the pie of this country know how we will not crouch to any nation I J iation that invad t-s them and we to eRimate the real evils infiifted in the world, that we will not will refpeft your neutrality.” , by the belligerents, and diferi- fubnnt to mfu.t, Irom any gov- j _ _ I ruinate between words Sff action eminent; and yet after all. their j Look at our negnciations with ! and between the nations that boiflerous raving it will be very GPeaf Britain, anting out of the ; n Rj£t t ] iein nur vvongs will difficult for any of thofe gentle- j fame fyflem which conflagrated ! neve! . p e re dreffed, though wo men to point out the nation that j Copenhagen, an attack is made j hpurflipm with the mofnlatinn has not infulted us, and it will j upon an American frigate in our be quite as difficult for them to I own waters. A general inter (hew how we have refented thofe j diction of belligerents & an em- infultsi except by | bai go followed. RertionRran- “ Words full of found and fury, ! ces are made at London ; repa- mcaning nothing.” ‘ ’ ration is promifed, a negociation The politicians to whom we is entered upon the terms fet have tdiufion, will agree that we tied, & the engagement broken ; an extra minilter, Mr. Rofe, is fent to tinker up this broken ket f le, and put a larger patch over the old one ; he comes to the feat of government, and i.nfiead and one Riding Chair and’ Harnefs, 1 certain politicians blufler & fume j ^ orv > s letter has be t aken as the property of John Gad- j and florin about American Inde- dis to fatisfy an execution in favor of the Planter’s Company. •••A f. 1 s o-‘- One Road Waggon, taken as the property of Thos. Spencer, to fa tisfy an execution in favor of Vivi- on and Howard...Conditionscafh. .9. Fcagin, Sh’ff. Jun 27, 1810. 13-tds. Sheriff’s W ILL B E On thefrft Tuefdoy in dugufl at the Court Ho fr iii Greene coun'y, BETWEEN THE U’-UAL HOURS, Fifty Acres of Land ; (Moore or lefs,) in Greene coun ty on the Oconee river, as the pro perty of Jarratt Wright, to fatisfy fundry executions in favor of Robert Jackfon ; pointed out by the defend ant. LevicJ and returned by a con- Rablc. ™-A L S C— 150 Acres of Land, (mojp or ; lefs,) in Greene county, on the wa- , ters of Allifcm’s creek, to fatisfy two I executions in favor of John Cole a- gainR John Martindale and Samuel levied on as the pro perty of faid Fovnfend, by a con Rable and returned tome. Condi tions cafli. John Anderfon, Sh’ff. July 4, 14-tds have been infulted both by G Britain and France : and we all know that there are degrees of infult—nay, that in the courfe of difcuffion between two individu als, one of the parties may in or der to iliultrate his argument, make ufe of language which the other may think infulting, even though it may have been other- wife intended. This was the frntiment held forth on the lan guage of Mr. Canning, and fub fcquently of Mr. Rofe, and lat A. M l Afcc, d. s. June CO. 14-tds II O M ESPUN. IE fuhfcribers will purchafe TWO THOUSAND yards HOMESPUN, Seven-Eighths of a yard wide, and firiped in the warp ; for which goods at a fair price will be given in exchange. Devereux IF Thweatt. May 15. 7-tf bear them with the confolation. that We are infulted by all the world. Z. mueum HiAWJIlWffW Sheriff's Sale. WI L T. E SOLD On the firf Tuefday iii Augnf neat, at the Vlarhet Houfe in the Towri cf Afilledgeville, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, Two Feather Beds, One Sow and five Pigs, one Hei fer, one Table,one Chelt, cue Trunk: r ,, . , , . . 1 one Spinning Wheel and one pair of of talking of makmg reparation, C;>rds ' onc Jari one two Pot , ;> he ipeaks Ul the tone of coin-, 0Iie Dutch Oven, one pair of St eel— plaint and menance ; he is clof- j yards, and five Wheat Hooks; lovi- etted every day, and every Rate, e I on as the property of Chiilom and fenator ; and while the ocou ; Fpps to fatisfy Dixon Harp’s exe- pant miniller (Erlkine) is denied cution a g alnft him nild Sterling Bafs- accefs to his houfe, this extraor- j J°P™Y Panted out by S. Bafs. dinary minifter is in clofe fecret I Qne Lot ’“J Laments being A . colaltation wirh the Anieiican j part of Lot ]SJ° i, in fquare2^> inth& teriy of Mr. Jackfon, that what- i fenator for Maffachufetts j Rofe j town of Milledgeviile, bounded by ever was exceptionable in their returns home, and Jackfon is : Warren and Franklin ffreets, and by BLANK Collectors Titles, Tor SAc at this Ojficcv language was not intended to be infulting. We (hall not pretend to fay that this was the fatt with regard to the Due de Cadore’s letter to gen. ArmRrong, which affords thofe who talked fo little on the prior occafion an oppor tunity to talk big. The corret- pondence of Jackfon, like the attack on the Chefapeake, is now an old affair ; and the fubjedl now r is the Duke of Cadore’s letter. The letter in queflion, with more truth than diplomacy, de- fa ibes the path* in which Ame rica has trodden in the abauddn- fent; the fame tone of infolence j a 50 feet alley and John F. Britton's- and menace ; the injuries which j hi faid fquc.re ; levied on as the produced thefe various diploma- j P r ,°P ert y ot n Archibald Bryfon and. r . . , n 1 ’ 1 j Alexandei Bryfon, to fatisfy Hart- tic jugglers are, puflted out of 1 well Jone > Frederick Sanford, John fight $ the negociator gives[ our i$ aT lo\v, R G. Brown and other ex** executive the lie— He is difmif fed for his infolence—the a ft is approved of even by a majority of the 11th congrefs—Mr. Pink ney is dtfired to vequeR his re call—He applies tc the Marquis Wellcfii y. T he marquis gives him a little of his Iiilh blarney and bids him write a Utter to ecutions againR them. Returned to me by a conRable. ...a L s o... 202 1-2 Acres of Land, known.- by lot N° 34- in the firR diRriiR of Baldwin county, levied on as ttie property of Thomas Finklea to fa tisfy Dennis Doyle’s execution a- gainft him, and returned to me by 1 Pelep Green conRable. Conditions him— In the mean time his blari I C^lh. ney works upon Mr. Pinkney’s .J P. Cooh, Sh’8', noddle, and he is carried'to cv>urji July 3, lSIo, Jd’-'t^