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,..0r rulers of the free."
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NAVIGATION or TIl£ MOBILE.
It will lv? rccollcfted by our
reason, that during the laic and
preceeding feffion of Congrefs,
fevcral petitions were prefented
to Congrefs Iromc'tir. 'ns of Fen-
neflce and tire Miffifiippi tcrritc-
ry, prayin r for the adoption oi
fo:ue mcafures to relieve them
from the payment of duties cx-
acled by the Spanilh govern
ment on produce or goods pal
ling through the Mobile; which
were referred to the fecretary of
lir.fc, on the fiuggefi ion that it |
was only by treaty that a modifi
cation nr repeal of thefe duties
could lie obtained. The Iegifli-
t ure of i'enticfE* alfo at th.cir lad
fcfll^n inftrufted their lenalors
and requeued their reprtfenta
fives in congrefs to ufe their en
MILLEDGEVILLE:
ITKDKESn.ir, AUCiVST8, 1 RIO.
1 K$* The N irthern Mail due hift
Sl'ijjhc had not arrived thn morning
C o'cock. when our paper was put
to profs.
D'fiofel to do Major Clarice am
pin juftice, v,v lvr. laid over the fid
of Analizer until not week, al
though it was in nur pofiViTion fome
time before Vet itas and his Certifi
cates came to hand.
i We requeft the reader to fufpend
ms opinion as to the cerhficr.t"S of
Jlr. Fitzpatrick and Mr. Rogers, as
well as Mr Fort, as we are ador
ed from undoubted authority that , r .
Analizer, N® 2. is fundamental ',’ ; 'htsob tract, on tiltic .tee nsvi-
correft ; and that it will be proved ; g af| °n of the Mobile. In ccn-j
to the public in our next paper j h’qu»*ncp ( I this inftruftion the
| fenators and reprefentatives from
We are informed that our go-1 Tenneffee addr-.fied an urgent
vernment have appointed a con- | memorial to the prefident of the
ful to refib" near the new go- ! United States on the fubjoft.
vernment of Carracci. We do Though the evil complained J
not pledge ourfelves for the ac
curacy of th'> fact, but it has
been communicated to us by a
very
means
as induce us to put fome faith in
-the report.
Dcmscraiic Prej's.
to obtain a removal of j
of operates with ccnfi lerable fe-
veritv orv a portion of the peo
ple of the wellern country, iris
refp'ftable citizen, whole , one which, iris generally bc-
s of information are fuch lieved, cannot be efleftuully re
lieved l’o long as a foreign pow
er exercifes fovereignty ever the
territory at the mouth cf the
river; becaufe they have the
paver, at any time, wholly to ob-
draft the navigation.
The following extract of a let
ter from Pieafant i\I Miller, Efq.
addrelfed to his conftituents,
will drew the refu of the late
application to the prof.lent of
tlie United States in relation to
this matter:
“ It is with deep regret, that
go vis Jura coffee, aiid haul
certificates of origin on hoard.
The Britilh efii ;cr, indcad of
fending her into the noa>’eft port j
in England, ordered her to Ha
lifax, faid h' was ordered on that
Itation, and into that port every
thing he fhould take
Mr Hawkins, the fnpercargo,
requeued iier tobc font into Eng
land, hut was refilled.
The lk’gu belongs to the port
of Philadelphia.
Mr. Ryan,
I bes> leave th ough the modi-
um of your Paper in ju lice to Maj.
E. Clark and to the public, to contra
dict a ftsTir.enr rr.ade by Analizer in |
your lad N° fo far as relates to an i
aft : nn in Wafliington Superior court,
Hob vs. Mitchell.
Previous to the commencement of j
that action Col. H >lt informed me
of the circumltauce and that he had
employ’d Maj. Clark to bring fuit;,
he dated that he had notified Mitch
ell that .90 dollars per year was the
price he {hon'd demand for the pri
vilege of landing on his premifes, Hi
that he wiflied (he fuit brought for
the ufe of the landing at ihe above
rate. Maj. C’ark and myfelf being
then in bnlinefi together, I bsought
a:i aftion of alTunipfit, the proper
ail ion on the above inftruftions,
which 1 deemed imperative.
M. Fort.
Auguft 4, 18‘.0.
sir.
Aci mrni'Rralor’s Sale.
IV11 r. HE SOLD,
To the btgh.fl bidder at the tale dun!.
lir:g houfc cf (. ritijb Knvey, dee. in
the tcii'n gj J.‘ i/hdgevil/c, in Turf,
d 7 the 1 >tb of September, next,
LI orfcs, Catt le & Hogs,
..•/■TKrsrrss...
Ifar fa r >!d [' unit lin'd.
Terms made known on the day of
file.
E Kavcy, Adm’trix.
Ji/.’h Mathewt, Adm’r
Augu.t 8. 19—tds.
Sheriffs Sale.
w i r. i. i) e s o r. d.
On the fir/} Turf lay in September ne\‘,
in the Town cf MndiC-.n, Margin
counts, between theufual hours, the
following property, vies.
One Negro Boy
by the I'snie of lfane ; taken a =
the property of Hamner Fitzpatrick
to fatisfy an execution in favor of
Mltchcl and Cox.
—a L s o—
R9 Acres of Land in the -1 th dif
trift of Baldwin now Morgan coun
ty, N° "72 ; taken as the property
of Hemy D Sior.c to fatisfy an ex-
cxecution in favor cf John C..ig, and
I others. Conditions cafli
A. ADA fee. />. s.
Auguft I. 18—tds.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Entertainment.
Weundcrflaml that the Avon
proceeded to foa and was tlvu-e
by a Somilh m reliant v It 1,
relieved of the dollars fhe had
on hoard, whi h have been
landed in the United States.—
The Avon is gone to fen after
having Tvrfom" 1 the fecon 1 aft
of the fl aop D iv'T. Ibii
The New York Public Ad-
veriifer fays, hy late advices from j I have to inform you, that all
O TRAY El) or ftolen from die
fubferiber living iil Lincoln
—t county, about 3 miles from Rays-
r 'g"9 IE Subfcdber rzfp Afully in- ville, on Fri ’ay the firftof this init
forms his friends and the pub-; Cl Zll't Rdy I'loiTc
lie, that ne has taken the budding , r , , J r
, . , (vii . ..'I , . aliout five feet high, five years old,
latelycrefted by capt. I nomas.front- , , b , ’ k ,
iug the Public Square, Mn.LF.nGE-
p4iis, it is ailerted to be the in-
tenuon of the Emperor to efhb-
lifh a kingdo ti in South Ameri
ca, an 1 place Ferdinand the 7-n
on the throne of th’t kingdom ;
:m 1 thit this is fuffiuiont to ac
count lor the late conduft ot
that prince in refilling to favor
the late ho! 1 and daring attempt
cf the Britilh government to pro
cure his enlargement.
A kind of regimental uniform
is miking to \ cori fide ruble ex-
thc exertions of the delegation
from this ftate to obtain the de-
firable objects recommended to
tinir attention by our laid g ne-
ral afE mbly, and fo frequently
and prillingly urged by his ex
cellency the governor, have pio-
ved unfuccefsful. The want of
: fuccefs in our apolicati >n, is not
I appr. hend, to be r.faibed to a-
j ny ho.'lility on the part of the
! prefident to the ititerefls of this
Bate, cr to the weftt-rn country
i in general, but principally to a
tent,intended to be worn on the belief, tint while the Spaniards
vii.i r., ik opened i houfc for PUB
LIC EM PERT \INMEM r,and will
m.ikc every exertion to fuit the with
es cf gentlemen who wi < tavor him
with a call.—He is fuppli ’d with the
belt articles the country will pro
duce, & has fonie choice Liquors —
Articles to completely turnith his
houfc in a handfomc ltylc, arc fliort-
ly expefted from New-York, and he
will then receive fuch addirional_/?’/>-
pl'ns as will enable him to fuit the
laltc of everv parfon who will favor
liiir. with their commands. -
Thomas G. Collier.
Auguft G. 10—tf
To the Public.
day of Sir V. Bur iutt’s liberation
from the tower : one taylor has
executed an order for five hun
dred jackets. The color is groin.
I.on Paper.
IA Splendid car is building,
for the reci ption of Sir Francis
Burdett, who, it forms is to af-
cend this triumphal vehicle at
the gate of the lower, on the
day of his deliverance, which
will be that of courfe on which
Fdilhtncnt it: prorogued. Ibid
The London Courier of May
15, announces the arrival of
Commodore Bin on, late com
mander or (ho U. States frigate j
Chefapcake, at lonningen, for 1 .p
the fupooled ohjeft of demand- •'“P
are in pc.IT; fTton of the mouth of
the river, the navigation of the
waters of the Mobile will not
very cfTcntjally promote our in-
terefis, as tiny will have it in
their p^w'er at pleafure to ob-
ftruft our paffage to the oceati ;
this opinion, and the fear that
the free navigation of tltofe wa
ters would have a tendency to
involve the United Stales in con
trovcrfiis with the Creeks and
Spandrels, have, I believe, had
very confuierabie influence in in
during the preiUent to decline a
compliance with oar requefts.”
hie inane hangs on the left fide, r.n
his near hind leg a l.rgc knot occa-
fioned by a hurt wheii a colt, he
pacer, and trots tolerable well. Any
perfoii delivering faid herfe to me
fhall receive the above reward with
all ronfonable experccs, or to Ro
bert Samuel in IHilledgeville ; if
ftolen One Hundred Dollars 11111
be given lor the TIorfeand L’hief.
Edward Samuel.
Jupe 9.0. 17-C
Fori Wtlhinfn. July 25, 1810
Regimental Orders.
To the Mi Hi in Of leers cf Bald
win ccurdy,
Gr.KTLr.M fm,
1 i.. YING received a pe
tition from a number of inhabi
tant;: of capt. V. illiarn Watfon’s
dilfrift, praying a divifion of the
lame; and after examining the
number of men contained in the
two other adjoining iliftrifts, am
of opinion, that to take a fmall
part of crpt Saumiers* dif-
H AVING unde:flood that
fome perfon, or perfons
have, through ignorance, or
with improper motives, circtt-
l itcd a report, that the caufe of
the alteration of the Mail routs
(or the difcontinttance of the
mail from Louifville via Saun-
derfville to Milledgeville) was in i {rift, an .l a fmall part of capt
confi quince ol the failure of the Ellis' diftrift, and ac ! d to capt.
I’ id nl dter at Saundetiville to ; \\ utfon's riillrift, it: will be then
nuiku regular returns and ro- i fufficient to make two complete
nvtrances ^ ^ j diilrifts, and thereby thefe men
I do hereby declare that the* now complaining maybe accom-
rcrort is falfe and without foun- j ,undated ; and by the power & !
riation, which I can prove co the j suthoriiy in me veiled by the fe- l
f uisfaftion of any perfon by re- ; fon ,l fection of the Militia Law j
eeipt; from the gca. poft-Offi :e c f this State now in force, it is
Confiscat'd Property
F O R S A L It
IP 1I.L BP. SOLD,
At fhe State House in the Town
of Milledgeville, on the third
Monday in November next,
THK roi.LO\VlS. o
Valuable Froperty, viz*
One lot lying and bring in tor*
city of Savannah, with levoral te
nements th'Te ui, and known in th:*
plan of faid Town, by ht N° 1(,
Dick’s tything, lorcival ward ; at
prrf-nt occupied by Fanner
and others. Confifcated as the pro
perty of Dr. M. J. Yoagc.
..(too Acres of land, lying cn
great Satiila river in the county (•.*
Camden, moltly pine {and, - t pr
ft much cf faid tract a, (• .. been
laid off for the Town call, a It fibi-
fon, confiding of one hundred !c:a
of two hundred fquarefeet each )
1000 Acres on faid liver aV ut
one and an half miles below Buil-
aea.l 1 > 1 u;. ; pine laud and fwamp.
2000 Acres on the Alumni aw
river and Fiidialloway creek in tlv
county of Glynn, moffly river-
fwamp ; the above land confifcated
as the property o( Sir James Wrlgh.
1000 Acres on Sr. Mary’s river
in Camden countv, pine la d and
fwamp -, cor.fifcated as the property
of Tames Wright, jun.
1000 Acres on great Satiila ri
ver in faid countv, adioinirg Sir
Tames Wright, on the fouth, pine,
fwamp and hammock Inn * ; ron-
fifcaied as the property of Alexan
der Wright.
600 A crcs on the head nf Croc 1 ,1
river in faid county, adjoining lend ;
of the late Dr. Irvine; ronfifear:-!
as the property of John Simufon.
The original pl.it* and giants' of tl- -
above trafts of land/ will be pro_
duced on the day 0 f fale, as alfo
pla’s of re furvey.
A lo: in the town of Brunfwic];„
known by N u 2t)S; and a lot in ditto
N® TI, and he w,i*er lot N 3 11,
con (If rated as the pri perty of Alex
ander M« Gown.
1000 Acres in Clvn county, grant
ed John CJrayham, bounded pa-.;
eafterty and part weftoidv, bv latuh
of Spalding, and norherlv, lard of
Honey I.awience, ail pine barren.
One third,.of tlie Diftilkry lr.ru!,
near Sunfbury, fuppofed to contain
166 1 4 Aacrer, part lhur.rr
and part pine land. The above twr»
trafts having reverted to the (late
Terms of fale, Cafh or Cafli de
mands againft tl-.e ftate of Georgia,
which have been liquidated by the*
Comptroller-General.
Hi net Holt, >
IT r m. Robert fan, j Com’r?,
y-ihn M‘ Kinr.cn S
Milledgeville, April23, 1810.
5-mtds
CiT The Editcrs of ti:e V/alhirr,.
ton Monitor fr.Augulla Clironieh t •
will pleafe infert the ahpv- once-,v
month until the clay of fale, and fci .
ward their accounts for payment.
now in mv poflion.
Jdn Mathews, AfliftantP. M.
Saundersvilie, July 24, 1810- *
NnW-YouK, July 3.
I. at if from Cottenburg.— Hie
Lunt, has arrived at
N 0 T 1 C
hereby OrJercd, That the laid |
Officers commanding Battalions
nrul Companies do convene in
the town of Milledgeville at the
home of Enm h Lunsford, on
A IX A r T fonR inrl ' btr<1 to C T i Friday the 10th of Atmuft next,
/V mfti Navey, dec are requeft- , jn on f cr {n d ; vide fait , diflrift in
cd to make immediate payment; and
SfSn.XomuliYc.I.ink, I *r? 'T
U eniirelv ».,cum,: tted .vitl, a. | New FaJ b«*p
thofe to whom the eftate is indebted j °f t.'e law, of which it
arc* requested to bring forward their
accounts properly attefted.
E Navcv, Adm’trix
fedm Mathews, Adm'r.
Auguft 8. 19-cw
Rv public bufinefs of the Amcri- ■ - , r
‘ 1 - befides ,0 R^trals. A number ol
toDanifli privateers more favor
able to neutrals. A number of
American ve lds had left Got-
effirers will take due none".
By order of Lieut Col. T. Holt.
Thomas G Collier, Actj’t.
tan government, fince
the American conful at Copen . n , .
hi gen, or our ambaffadors at tenourg and gone up the Baku.
P-tevfburg or Paris, being the for a market.
regular organs of communicati- Philadelphia, July 7.
cn this ful teft, it wsd be reccol- f J ■
lifted, that the Baron was court- The Pegu, Glume, captured
martiaUcd and iufpendcd from by the Britith niip ot war, .cr*
command for five years, for his ret, was within five c.ui - lat e
bon Juft in the affair of the Chef- England when captured.
c:;tak° — The ground of tne capture
Philadelphia Star, I was that part of the Pegu’s car.
Lands for Sale,
I.OT N 3 202, J5th diftrift of
Baldwin county, and lot N° 98,8th
F UR S A L E,
202 i-2 Acres of Land,,
In the 6th diflrift cf Wilkinfon j d,, . tria ’ of -The cnfli
, ro „„„ , _ . prices are light Hundred Dolhiis
N .,228 ; Alto 202 1-8 acres 111 f or N® V02, and Fhe Hundred PM
j \\ ilkmfon 12th dikuft B 3<'); J / arf f or ps.—Something more if
| Alfo 202 1 2 acres in the Gth ; -ny indulgence is given A]ip!itR
! diflrift of Baldwin, N° 186.— j ticn to be made to me, near Savan-
'] he terms tiny be known hy ap- , nah, by mail (port paid.)
plying to Mr. Robert Samuel
of Milledgeville, or to the fitb*
fciiber in Lincoln county.
Trancis Strother.
Auguft 8. 1*
April 10,
Benjamin Raynes.
4—eowt i
BLANK DEEDS,
I'ir Sale at th
Ojlictl'
N 0 T I C E-
N INE months rdter date,
application will be ma de
to the honorable ihe Infericr
Court of Randolph county, for
leave to fell one Traft of I.ar d,
lying in tire county of Greet >e,
joining Pickard, Litton ar.d I iil.
lard on the waters of Ik. Ver
dana Creek, containing Ninety-
Se vern Acres, the fame b< ing
the real eftate of John Coth
ran. dec.
Sttfannnh Cochran, Adm’trix#
Dudley Cochran, Adin’r.
April 17, IS 10.
N OTIC E.
N INF, months after date,
application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Baldwin county, for
leave to foil two hundred acres*
ol Land in Hancock county cw
the* twelve miles Beaver Darn,
djoining Lewis Tyus and others,
— tor the turn fit oi the Heir&
Creditors of Wilfiam Turner a
non-compm mentus.
Jchn l.Uttbeus. b _
Josh*'Turner, \UuesrJ,un.
9th Jas;.’'1810.