Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, July 11, 1810, Image 3

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r2C j er v/c find the following : drawn number on the 20th day’s Remaining in dv PcJt-< fire at Spa “ Bcfid es the fix thoufand drawing, will be entitle I to his on the fuji day of Jsdy. isio, fortunes, which are to be given Britannic majelty’s _ po(T ffions ... ... . ' . r , , , T .... . air of this unparalleled cha in: drawn : lioioer of the firft 1 LIST nr LETTERS, { LIST or LETTERS, Remaining in the Pojl-f.ffiee tit Mil ledgeville, the Wth cf June, IS 10. «n*m?nskHr.H!;TKrawtMiaer m fortunes, v»u».» h”— nvjjelly’s poff.ffions to 6000 young women, who are in North America’* O mon- to be married to 6000 foldiers, ffrous ! This is worfe than all g inlunoroi the imperial nuptials, the reft; for in cafe of a war ^Icx. Bellamy B jn h >n nr ol l,lw * ” l Alex. Bellamy James marl a pardon has been granted to between this.country and Eng- Charles Bullock David Mor. deferters from the army and na land, Nova Scotia would have Jofeph Boren John Mmoi and all perfons impvifoncd i been a fnug affyluin for our to- Ed P — o.ra^, m.-,, f?,r certain flight ftate offences, , t ics; but what will become of Willi v/he aV e detained in prifon for ' them now ? I declare the ihjuf* , tlie payment of th dr fines and tice of Bonaparte nuts me out j ®" n Y- expence, arc difeharged.** of all patience. But read what J Columbian. Thofe who will not fuffer a temporary inconvenience to ob tain a permanent advantage, de- ferve to finalt for their folly. This was the conduft. of the Merchants, and fuch is likely to betneirfate. Government warm ly tfpoufed their interelfs, and firmly aff vted their rights. It fufpended for a fe&fon all com merce, that a free contmeico might be refiored and eitablifh edf The experiment would have been tfft&usft, had it been per lifted in. The merchants knew P follows: “ The holder of the fu ff dva ;vn number on the 30th day's drawning will be entitled to the empire of China.” Was ever the like heard of ? lie does this merely to deprive our wives and daughters of their tea. Wnat a malicious contrivance ! He ne-, ver would have thought ot fuch j an attrocious lottery, if he had - f not been under French influence. I repeat it—Bonapute is under French influence! and l hive no doubt but he will do all in his Great Britain j Manaii Harper Allen Alford |Ckar- Wedlock, 2 Wm Ad.ur.s Littleberry Allen G re rn Mitchell . Wm. Allen iClir 3. M'Donald James Marfhall K an jin lioren >«•"» idmor d B Brooking RifdoU Moore William Baldwin N C Daniel Nolly jiunin Cook John Neves Riece CurihgtOn Richmond Molly i Rf. Crittendon Nathan Nolly Elijah Cain j l* John CorirlPcn jffugh Powell John S C ipers,' 2 Spotsiord Pearce D ! 1'ho tip foil Powell Evan Davis jllanv. Perryman M D evereiix jOickfon Pearce John Daniel F Richard Fox Wm. G irling H Clem’t. Hancock Wm. B lieetli Moth. Hitchcock power to bring tinea in. **»v-v.—.-w under French influence too. 11 1 l d-fi'rn & could f-.arcely doubt ' he fucceed in this, it would be Pmhp J.ickfon efitseffeft. Yet they who were j better for a tory to “ be a dog j Iuac hicUon noil interefled in its fuccefs, and bay the moon,” than get m- verc the ioi lt to violate its pro- j to Ins confounded claws. But vffionsand theloudefl 10 clamor . the very idea ot it Ins thrown for its repeal. They could not me into fuch a trepidation that bear the fu:penfion of trade, and ■ I cannot proceed^ El- E\ muff nowwitnefs its annihilati- L Afa Lewis * Reeves Redic Rogers Jefsy Reaves Mrs. N. Rives S John B. Simmons 1 ihn Sturdivant Vm. G. Springer l & J. Stoncham William Steel vViri. Saunders T lofepli Tarpley, 2. lentt W I'otld N. Phomplcn f.ittlebevry Luca IF. G. Thomas Robert t.ucas Hum.nr Ll.vj As they aGedbefore without , . . , - , principle they mult fuffer now I We have received the L m- without pity. They de (pi fed the | ?on papers of Monday. 1 here warnings ol Government then if ; »s not, with the exception 0 the will turn a deaf ear to their com- i prorogation of tne french j Gen. G.Mathew I Jofeph M:\fjn | Jjil'ery Munford i w S.imt.rl Wafts 'imlcis We I >b Jeiij, Williams ) ivijt Walker. John Abercrombie, r. Sparta, July 4. le plaints now. As they b'oke thro* the reftraints its wifuonr impefed, it is not refponlible ifrtfthe adventures their nvadm is |,.'d them into. As they would iave trade at all rifks, let all the Frifks of trade be theirs. Allegt 2nce and protcGion arc recipro cal duties—where allegiance is with irawn, proteGion may be withheld. Trenton True American. And for Side at the Sto AN ELEGANT AND I' SOU IT.!ENT FROM THE COLUMBIA I Mr. Editor, giflative body, any intelligence c; moment in thole papers. It is worthy obfervation, that aliho’ there is .. folitary collateral fling againlt the “ eternal enemies ol the continent,” the fpeech of j the fenator Regnault, does not j contain the cuffom.r) attack 1 upon the people and govern- I ment ol England. J. ni? may be considered by many fangninc ; n , vlNI r ,. t perfons as indicative of the re ]] £STO hy turn of a pacific dilpofition on the part of Napokon. i'he fpeech expatiates with great and Sparta Book ytTST R EC LIVED, Mj-C Store. of S. Batts, T.A'.v, I’hvsi coTJsrsr/x Vo Q i3, RrtVFI v 1 vdi.s John Barnes D ivid Bl.tckfi'.ire Arthur B yfon Philemon Bryan James Brown Keziah Beard Wm. Barnes Jofeph B irker Ijirki.i Brown Rev. Mr Boyd John Barlow Wm IJ.dlard John F. Briiton Wm. D. Bynum C Capt. I. Cobb I'Jiomas Councel lofepli Cooper Stephen Chance Dohera Cliapnrai C ipt. H. Cobb l I0I111 Commander Clark Croker vlalcom Clark, 2 Wiley Clr.rk Daniel Cornwall Hugh M Comer James Canty Mary Caldwell Elijah Clark, 2 D F.dmund M Dob Jeremiah Dumas William Dixon E Girorge Evans, 2 Francis Kvreina 1 John E'dfidge Eleaz-.-r Early F M >fes F art Thomas Ford Col. Franklin Robert Flournoy G Mrs. C. Gumm Thomas Glafs Jofiah Gordon Jacob Gumm John Gray, 2 William Gibfon H A. Henclerfon Ediriund Hogan Hollidav liar ley Divid Hillard i Thos. D. Harvey Daniel Hill Daniel Kiugery L Thomas Lovd Jimom M- J>cvi,2 i.irles Luiou M Wm M‘Gehee, 2 Thomas Miller Peter M* Arthur wis Mitcfrell John M ■ Rae '.Jicliael Moore )avid Martin i M'Doriald Fd win MonugerT John M‘Clell.md M. M'Clondon •> W. Minor 1 irario MarburV iahriel MolHtt lohri M'Bane, N •'.zekiet Noble -Litton Norwood .v'dia Nelfon >hn Nunn i’hoir.as Napier -1- O Vrcibahl Odum P Cm ne! Porter -vijah Pliilmon i.ibert Paxton !r. Frigniore i crv*int Pierce iilin 1’iyor \Lfs A Prigmorc R Thornton Rice A r m. 1). Ray If. R 'binfon Em Keefe S an ford, & Co. apt. J. Shiver l nry Skinner liiain Srocrs J uiiel Sturges Elijah Sinead lenry Shilling, Jh’r. Snell, 2 )hver Skinner, <bram Sapp lofepli Smith vVm. Spntlcr \ r iley Shepherd \mos Thame 1* L> S 1 fiCiU T T. l)r D Thompfon , , r ~r . .* e * hos. U. Harvey Sam’l Thompfon H ah an ex ejve firtm'•* of I)mK>| , { ,, filiflia Tal!cy School Bloks, nationaly, bz. Johll , IoJge9 Geo. Thompfon All of watch vj;l be fo.d at the jj, HarperjWm. Taylor Ido Kjiinft man Kaparte. You do not know — — .. . , khat a cuffed contrivance he has policy h. tpolcort e ver exhibited, ■got into his head at prefent, but It fecures, as ho oiators lay, lido ; I was told it by foinebo- j peace of the_ comment; and Idv, who faid he had it from a 1 when tl.e p. aii.ie a l 11; ’ lirentlemaa of great voracity late- ; bee'.', fubuuei , it vti eav^ . arms veil Igcntlem'n of great voracity late- ; heei'. fuodue , it wi e,iV ’“ at lly arrived from England, fo that at liberty to pio ecu., a |V''U may vdt affured there is not linuMva*., o, to .... .1^ oie ain lone word of lie in it, but what I of tne l ie.u . p opiC, a.. \. e of his confederate legiona ries to the Ottoman empire. The latter is mentioned flightly but it may be for the purpole of concealing hi; defigus. Indeed I we think that n Turkifli war is Ralph Ifaacs, 2 Dr. Jared It win John Jamefon A I.L perfons inebted to Stith Jacob I Hue J~\^ Parham previot to his death, Mathew Jones are requeftedto com forward and 1 K fettle with the fubf.ihers, as the Wm. itcndrick demands fagainft his eatc will not admit of any longer iJulgcncc. John Hill, . ? F x * rs . Thos. S. Tarhaty j July 11. 1 John Thomas W Jofeph Waller, 2 John Willcox Francis Webb Elij .1I1 Wallis Francis Webb Benjamin Willis (Abel Woods I Z John S. Zachary. Sheriff s S/e, TV ILL BE SI L D, lihsll relate. Thus then it is—" A Lottery par the Promotion of Mffchief & Jotiter purpofes,” is let on foot in ■Paris. Bonaparte is the fo'.e mi- >.! g er ; part of the Capital Pn- j l ‘‘" f remWe'to may j On the firft Tuflay h a,ft next, at 1 Or Iff bcdeMrmn,ed aS ° * | be generally imagined. \ N ** The holder of the 1 If drawn number on the tenth day’s drav Mifs Ann ICirkley J. TV. Devcrcuf r. t\c. July 4. 14-cw By La it Ki gilt’s Mail. CP The report of the proba- bihiV oi Coiigrefs being con* veiled is coil'1.'.dieted. Il is generally believed, (fiA". tht Aurora,) ami it is creditable* to the executive, that Mr. Pink ney tixs been recalled from the- emoatsy at London- The National li)tel!igercrr nf« forts that the province ol Well Fioiiua will in lefs th:.:i iw.v months thr, u ihemi,.vi .. un-.- i- the proudion of the U il ills cohliilcnt f.)i them 10 h" rt ceiveu—if im. , under the gOX’> eminent oi ?-,i. xioo. The two Spua!]i gentlemen, Don Juan V Voiibar and Hon. Joieph Yvern, laid to be charged with communications iiom Gar- raccas to this government, left the Lily oi vYaihingiovi on the J.5ih uu ior Philadelphia, where they vvili refi.le lor the prefeht. I he y were, it is underltcod, clothed with no oflisial charac ter ; and, t.o government hav ing Dten conllnuted there, could, bring with them no letters of credence. They were treated with the greatelt politenef3 bv the officers ol our government but could rot tie received in any olii ial charact r, being charged with no documents exlribiti-:^ them as repreieniatives ol a -o- vernment or nation. They wero however, affured of the mefh .irienoly wifhes to wards them See, Boston, 1'inr VC. Lctejl jrom England. Yefttrday arrived at this port (hip, Rcjdution, Hates, in .*31 days from P.ymou'h, In : .r,d. l.ondon papers to the J 6th May, received at the Exchange Coffee* Houle, contain nothing r;* w Numerous troops vcio paflinp' through Bayonne, fer Kpain-— an attempt had been made Eng will be entitled to a large ik Ifertifr tracf of land in the moon, |M'ith permiffion to carry on a ■lucrative trade with the comets.” ly ;u\ Mr. Editor, this will ef- Ifeffuailv ruin us, for the moon then be under ‘ French in- ( Ifluence,’ and may refitfe to give Ins anjv more light; it is alfo to he lfea r ed that her aitradWve ioice Ion our waters will ceafe, and Shcrifi's Sale. W1L L BE SOLD, On thefirjl Tutfday in Auguf next, at Twiggs Court htufe, between the uj'.tal lours, e Lot of Land ; — . °j N° 2.J, in the 2Gth diftiitff'of MillcdgcviUf, betiuetn the tfual Wilkinfon r.ow Twiggs county ; It vied cn as the property of Aa ron Wood to fatisly an execu tion in favor of Agvippa Atkin- ton. hears. Two Negro : T cn, Sam and Nathan ; levd on as the property of Edmund id Sarah Lloyd, to fatisfy an executjn in fa vor of Henry Pearfon, j . fc Co. s. faid F.dmund and Bar, on the ALSO Lot N° 46, in the 24th dif- GEORGIA, Baldwin county. Tjf THERE AS John W. De-' k/vy vereux and A. M. He- vereux hath applied to me for vs. faid F.dmund and Bar, on .he ^ « * >’ n u,e z % a foreclofure of a mortgag<on faid tf’.ct of Wilkinfon now iwiggS negroes. j county ; levied on ^as the j.ro- C. Murphy,0. s. \ perty of Randle Hemlerfon to fatisly an execution in favor ct rtllorc Ferdinand ihe \ T i 1 and the rcfemblance of an inf an ac tion exilts in Sweden by the dtpofed kings party ; the l.ng- lifli expedition had iailccl for the Baltic ; count Bernftorf, prime minilter and his brother, mini- fter for foreign affairs, have re- figned, in confiquencc cf his Danifh majefly adhering to tin* continental fyflem ; John P. Morier, Eiq. had been appointed by the Briiifh, his tnajdfy’s Se cretary of legation to the United States; Bonaparte and I.is wife were at Dunkirk l(>iIt oi May, and great rejoicings had taken place; his brother Louis left Amftcrdam 14th of May, to meet him ; Malaga has not been, abandoned by the French f.i.ce they firff took poff fiicn of it. An article from London M >y 15, ilates (he arrival of the Gleaner at Plymouth in 6 dc.yi from Lifiaon ; Lord Wellington had advanced to the frontiers and was pufliingbn to Salaman ca to meet the French arm.). May 52, 1810. j-tda [On cvr waters Will ceaie, auu 1 vereuA. imi.* -ee , 1 Aduuniflrate) S -l/c. therchv vmt a (Ion to the ebbing letters of Ad rn ini (t ration on the 0n Saturday the day of P tender , f y " c tides tvli'ch eftate of Tiltnan Buckner, late next, there will le Jold } the late land flowing of tne tides, n.cn j citaie dwelling hoi,fe of Wm. hcdec.the Following Proprty, Batt Jones. Conditions cr.fli. E. Nur.rr, Sh if. July 3. 14-tdj .— flowing -- — - |f;il! produce a comvdctc uagna ■lion in mercantile affairs. I‘ « The holder of the firft drawn jhumber on the 15th day s draw ling will be entitled to the L'i- ltifii Navv.” This, fir, is fid' of this county, dec. Thefe are therelore to cite and admonifh all & fingular the kin dred and creditors of faid dec. tc be and appear at my cfiicc within the time preferibed by Bees Wax—The fub feribevs wifli to purchaft 2000*h kvorfe. It has been clearly prov- law, to llwv caufc tf any l / |ed, that it is our true intereft have why Lid lctteis fltould no to take proteOion under the be granted. Viz. llonfes,'Cattle, a j-iggon, 1 of BEES WAX, for which Hops, &c Sale to commfce at e- ( W cnty cents a pound cajh will - «- Gonitiuia of begiven> Devereus Lf TLwcatt. February 12. 46-tf. I ^t it ini cannon”—but if they are 1 wfpofed of in this manner, their I nrcieftion is lolbto us. Given under mv hand at ol- fice dris 9th dav of Tulv, 1S10. FaJ- 'Camm, Crk. lcven o’clock, a m. Conitims of file, made known on the .y- Lydia Hill, Au .’tiL Mofcs Spear, A'n\ July 11 • 'p" tds BLANK DJ'F.JfS, Tor Sale at this B L A N K Collectors r i'jllcs, Fcr Ssk at this Offictf London, May 7. In the houfe of lords carl 1 Gray and Brd Grenville declai- ! ed their intention to fupport the I dignity and privileges of parlia ment ; and lord Erlkine expref-. i fed his determination to fupport the fuprtmacy of ihc law. 1 In the commons, a petition was prefented from the lord maj - c>r, aldermen and livery of Lon don, praying for the releafe of ( Sir F. Burui'tt and Mr. Jones'. I It v.as moved, that it lie on the table. ’1 his was oppbfed as th petition was difrt’fpecclul and in folent; and after a fecond day debate, was negatived, 1 "8: