Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, August 01, 1810, Image 1

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1 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. 'I ha following are the gentlemen whole names have been mentioned as candidates for the 12th Congrefs, at the enfuing ele£Iion in October. Dr. J Viliam IV. Bibb, Of Wilkes. I Col. Geo. M. Troup, Of Montgomery. Copt. Howell Cobby Of Baldwin. Maj. yas. F. Houston, Of MTntofh. Bolling Hall, Esq. Of Hancock. j'ohu Forsyth, Fsn. Of Richmond. Maj. Elijah Clark, Of Baldwin. yes sc Hatton, Fsn. Of Laurens. °foh/i Elliott, Esq. Of Liberty. gmsBMtwf tr-T’vtwwrfia Ri7~. w.-.-r.mw) Notification. S OME time in the months of May or June, 1808, MefTrs. Alex ander S. Roe and Wrdter Roe, pur- chafed of col. Thadeus Holt, three or four trafls of land, in Baldwin county, and for which they paid him one half of the purchafe money, and for the other half they requeu ed me to join them in three feveral notes, amounting, altogether, to two thoufand dollars, payable, I believe, in the following manner:—One note for . K C0dollars, on the 21th June, 1310; one other note for the fame fum, on the 21th of June, 11511 ; and one other note for 1000 dollars, I payable on the 21th of June, 18 i 2 ; j anil for my fecuiity, they were to jrive me a mortgage on the faidland, ( which they have never done, as tney have never had titles thcmfelves. It is now more than twelve months fince I was informed by col. Holt I and the faid Roes, that the mode of 1 fecurity for the payment of the laft half of the purchafe money was ar ranged in another manner; and that j the notes to which I had put my name, fhould be given to me. I have alfo fince been frequently allured by the faid Roes, that the faid notes fhould he given up to me ; bur, as yet, they never have, and as I have jn no way, or in any manner what ever, received any confideration for itlie faid notes, I do now notily all ^ and every perfon, that I will not pay j the faid notes, therefore caution all 1 pet fous not to deal or trade for laid notes. Peter II. More!’. Lcarfield, Bryan county, 7 April 21, 1810. 5 p. S. In June laft I was inform ed by A. S. Roe, that the notes were flili in their poflelTion. N B. Since the date of the above notification, I have received an or der from MefTrs. Roes, to their at torney, Mr. I 1 itch, to deliver the a- bove notes to me, and which was to have been done by the firfl of this month, but not having heard any t thing more of them, I have thought proper to give the above notice. June ID. 17-c *• * An Election will be held at the Eagle-Tavern, on Saturday the 4th of Auguft, for a l ft and 2nd Lieutenant in the Ballwin Artillery ; the members of the company are requefted to be punctual in their attendance. Jett Thomas. Capt. July 2.7. 17-B BLANK Collectors Titles, For Sale at this Office Sparta Book-Store. yiTST Rhhr.tvED, And for Sale at the Store of S Butts, AN ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF r c COXSIST/.VG or Law, Voyages, Physic, Travels, Divinity, Novels ; History, isfc fsV. With an extenfive Afforltncnt cf School Books, Stationary, Sec. All of which will be fold at the Philadelphia prices for Calh or ap proved paper payable at an early period of the Fall. Sparta, jfatyl. 1 j -D AdminiPrators S: W III B E 9 0 I. D, Agreeable to r.n order rf the h:ti. In ferior court of Laurens county, on the firfl Tuejday in September next, tit the plantation c-f the Lite Travis Fcnn, dee. All the Perfonal Eflate Of faid dec- confining of llouf- hold and Kitchen Furniture, Black- fmith’s Tools, &C. fold for the be nefit of the heirs and creditors.— Terms made known on the day of Talc. Mary Fenr. Adm’trix. Wm. Ilazithern, Adin’r. July 2.3. 17-tcL^j Adminijlrator s Hale. i **a. V* - :uI JiSXM. .iV < . i ‘ L4 The Subfcribers, ETURN their thanks to theft friends and cuflomers for the liberal fupport they have had in the Factorage if Cc.mmiffion Line, and would beg leave to recommend to their friendlhip Ir. HENRY II. MOUNGER, who has livid with them for feveral years, and they take pleafure in announcing to their friends, that they have the fulled, confidence in him, and doubt not but he will do j nil ice to thofe who may entruB their bufinefs to Lis care. Sfurges, Burroughs if Butler. Savannah, May 24, i()-tf Factorage Co minis - on Business. r ijj THE Subfcriber will enter into ig the above line oi bufinefs, in the Store at prefent occupied by Mejfrs.,St urges, Burroughs ami But ler, on the lull of July next, and fo T licits a {hare of the bufinefs of Lis fiiends and the public. Henry H. 1\ lounger. Savannah, May 24. 10-tf Swords IF Fpaulets. The fubferibers have for fale, a handfomc afTortment of Epaulets and a few Officers Swords. Dcvcreaux if Tfrweatt May 16, 1 809 7-tf WILL BE SOLD, Agreeable to an order of the holt. Inferior court of Oglethorpe, on , m(?j i iiU dlv theft*Jl Tucfitty of Sept, next, at Lexington, An undivided third of 6<7o Acres of Band; Lying on Brnfhy creek, in Jack- Ton county;and one Lot of Land, N° 194, in the 20thdiflti£l of Wil- kinfon ; being the real ellate of Ifai- a!i Johnflon, dec. fold lor the bene fit of tlie heirs and creditors of faid dec. Twelve months credit will be given, the purchafer giving approv ed fecurity- Patton "Wife, Adm’r. July 2.7. 17-tds From the Mirror of ■ Mtfrs. Printers, THE pie for publication ionic which contained a nomination oi tiro candidates for Cougrels, and an at tempt to dtligtiate them byjjheirpo litical principles appears to have ex cited Tome hmlation, and led to a more general enquiry into the real lentiinepts maintained hy thofe gen tlemen than would probably have taken place without iome fuch ap peal to tlie public, The Editorial remarks that accompanied my com munication were fuch as 1 always be lieved you to entertain ; but how great was my fupprile on perilling your next paper, to find an apology for your fentiments and an attempt at an excufe for an error which 1 had committed ! 8irs, my opinion of thofe gentlemen were not lightly From the Georgia Express. I PERCEIVE by a publi- | canon in the ‘ Mirror of the rimes.* I lent you that tire political prircipies cf oiiv time fince, Congrefli mal candidates are delig- nated— I beleivecorr tMly,(any thing ilia: may be laid to the contrary nct- witlillanding) ...'Thus it appears, the Democratic Republican Ticket will be B:bb, Troup, Cobb and llail — From the long tried integrity ot the three full named gentlemen, and tlie acknowledged abilities, and firm re publican fentiments of Balling Ilall, Lf el proud in anticipating the ho norable lupport they will receiver from tiie Republican Eleflors i £ Georgia. The Federalills anil thiol party men (Burrites.) have three candidates—1 with fincerely they may get all their votes, and no mqrd —ii that fhould fortunately he the cafe, the fir(t Monday in Oflober next will be a glorious dav of I ri- i taken up, not was your apology (or Ump h for thefriends of Liberty and received ; neither am I America—and a day of fadneisalid one who would mahcioufly peilnlui , difappointment to thofe whb would j willi to riot in luxury, and gain their I fubfiftence from the labours and toils of the Iioncfl Farm r and Me- | thanic. VuTLR. in error, but I hold it a direkclion from principle to abandon the bo nd! dicla’es of one’s u.ulerilanding through the fear of dilapprobaiion. j i join you in avering that I am j no perfonal enemy <>1 either of the i gentlemen whole political principles i are clofcly concealed within their ! own bofoms. I believe them to be ; gentlemen of unimpeachable integ- i lity—lawyers of eminence, and per- ' Tons who defer ye our big" j and refpefl in private hjc | political fenfis 1 believe they nave , j mi bout (he haCme{ iet lhe ' very few chums upon a republican Repubiicans of this lla:e takr ., de- From the Augusta Chronicle. ELEC TIONEERING. V/e have received feveral Coins. j municarior- of II clge-Bodge tick- , -... ! ets*—all clalliing—various and con. rho defers our h.ghd elb un . tradi£ j or But to put the matter dped v, private life But in a out of difpute and * liave 110 more Juve i Adminijh~ator's Sahc. On Saturday the f.rjl day of September rT.v/, thee.' will be fold, at the late dwelling hottfe cf IVin. hill, dec the Following Propci by, Viz. Ilorfes, Cattle, a Waggon, Hogs, Ac. Bale to commence at e- levcn o’clock, a. m. Conditions of fale, made known on the day. Lydia I HU, Adm’trlx. Mofcs Spear, Adtti’. July 11. 15-lds Admin jlrater s Sale. WILT. BE SOLD, On the fi rfl TrsfJay in Otlubcr fic::t, fn the public Jqunre in the tcivil cf Madifan, xxzs j Lot Number 258, r a WIE fubferibers will purchafe I In the fourth diftridd of formerly TWO THOUSAND yards ! Baldwin now Morg.rn county, it be- HOMESPUN, Seven-Eighths ol a ingthe re al eflate of David Wuakr, HOMESP U N. yard wide, and Brined in the warp ; for which goods at a fair price will be given in exchange. Dover at & '1 hweait. May 1.3. 7-tf Bees Wax—The ftth. fcrlbers wifli to purchafe 2000lh of BEILS WAX, for which twenty cents a pound cajh will be given. Dcuereux if Thwcalt. February 12. 46-tl. A Small Sclc6b School. fubferioer propofosto teach | in the Town of Milledgeville, A small select school ; which will commence as foon as Six Schol ars are fubfcribed...He will lie limit ed to Twenty Schollars, who will he taught the Latin and Greek Languages, Retoiuc, Moral l’ni- losopiiy, and the Mathematics... Engliih Grammar and common A- rithmatic will not be taught, except to thofe who are ftudying the Lan guages. The fubferiber does not propofe to teach the fit ft Rudiments of our language.—His terms arc TEN COLLARS a quarter. CrntmTornf.r Ra xkin. July 25, 17-fl dec. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms of Sale will be made known on the day by Sampfon Gdfon, Adin’r. June 20. 12—mtds Adminiflrators Sale. WILL BE SOLD, Agreeable to an order of the hcncrnlle \ the Inferior court cf Warren county, on thefirfl Tuefday in Oct cot r next, at the court-houfs cf faid county, One Tract of Land ; Containing 280 acres in faid coun ty, joining John Parham and others, it being the real eflate of Robert Jinkins. dec. Sold for the benefit oi the heirs and creditors of faid dec. Terms of fale fifteen months credit by giving bond and approved fecu rity. Robert Jinkins, 7 Ad , Atfom Ball, 3 July 18. 16-tds. For sale or rent, The HOUSE and LOT, in the lower end of tne town ol Milledgeville formerly occupi ed by Allen Greene. Terms may be known by applying lo Jttdkhs Iit-rd: , community.—-The gentleman who I appears to have felt fo fliongly the I infamy attached to the reproach of ; federalifin, has he reliiiauifhed his former fentiments ? And in reiiouc- : ing thofe, fo difgraceiul to every in dependent American, has lie em- | braced with warmth republicaniim in its purity ? The public has not been informed of it, ii he- has. Is it prefunublc that the people of ! Georgia v il! elect a man ol doulit- i ful principles l If the two geuiie- ' men who have been fo varionlly re- i prefentod by their friends and op- I jionenls, arc leal republicans of the i Jtjferfoniatt School, why do they not I avow ihcmfclvep as fuch f A vety ! few words to the print would fuffice I to enlighten our judgments on ’his ! head. Such as an opinion whether they approved of the policy or the lending features of Mr. Adam’s ad mini!!lation ; of that ljHem of fa voritilm unblulhingiy introduced tallied on “ in tlie'iull tide ol lue- ccfsful expeoment,” ichbmg the ;i- nui.can \enmanry of tiie hard earn ing of their indultry, to he iraudu- • lenrly fquandered on a let ol unprin- ; cipled parafites and peiifioncts. Of , handing armies in time of peace, j Of Navies at a time when v/e were j unable to buy or build a bugle flijp ; 1 ami of the economical and eiiedlive j fyftcm of defence lecommeiuled by I by Mr. Jefl'erfon. Were dither of ! thofe gentlemen friends or enemies j to the embargo ? It enemies how far I did they carry their oppofitioh. It | would l.kewilc be interelling toknow how thofe gentlemen ieei towards the Yazoo fraud particularly, le- Caule tins aftheiation of all villainies, may revive the ir intrigues in the Iloufe of Congrefs : They cannot be ignorant cf the fentiments of the people of Georgia cn this head — God forbid that 1 lhonld infer that either of the gentlemen alluded to were advocates forall the above prin ciples. God loibid that I fhould find a citizen of the United States, at this day, fo corrupt as to efpoufc* them sdd. But if they execrate (as every honed American aught to do) thofe abominations, they are the ca ber nufwered. I trull that fome of tlie new can didates will avow their feniinuiiis, and will do it with clearncfs—no ambiguity—no fhufihng in the ranks gentlemen: when the people of Georgia \yili know for whom they ?ot?. A SUBSCRIBER. cidecl Band—for to a certainty, a dead Jett is made at them by Fedcral- ills fc ApoBate Whigs, who put,mi to be at variance, but who are well difpofed to counteract the Democra tic principles of cur general govern ment. We have often and repcatedlv ob- ferved, that the Republicans cughc to be watchful and take care of thein- felves; for as foon as they loofe tiie power—they are gone ! and, as in tlie time of John Adams, pm under the hatches, never more to be releaf ed—like their countrymen uudeS Britifh hatches ! From this fliort view of prefent affairs, we lliould not trull ouifelves to green and inexperienced pilots, wfio have had no practice, and cf c urle will not pledge thcmfelves to fleer clear between Scnla and Carib« tl is— bet wen the Belligerents. 1’ iom Georgia we have had gene rally a decided and unequivocal re- pretentation, and why not now i 1 ho old members are found and true, and in Bormy times, done as' well as could be expected—they fuppofted tlie government. '-Vlio are they ? lioup, B.bb, Smelt and Colib—> (Smcir does not eft’er)—And who lhall be fils Republican fuce< ffor ?—• thai’s the quellion Bolling Hail. Collector’s bales. W IL L BE SOLD, At the Court Hotfe in jack fan row yf to the highiff bidder, on Monday to 1 '.'ah day f Augufl next, for read', cajh, thejbllowinifTrafh of l an I, cv fo much thereof as willJiitify the "Lax due thereat with erf Is : 193 Acres 2d. quality* 104 ol the Sd quality of Land, granted to C. D’Ellang, lying i 1 Jackfen county 011 the north Oconee, jori.ing C. D Efiarg. Returned by Chailes M Iv-nney, Ion. for the year 18(4).—Tax 3 dels. 49 1 2 els. — A L S O— 130 Acres ol the 2d qua’fy, granted to S Nelfon in Jn k on cou..ly,or. Gravelly crock p in- ing C. DEiiang Itctuji fd by Robctt L) .UiiinfJon for the year 1809. T ax 70 1-4 CfS. W. M'KlWitV V. 'J c. June 12. II-tin