Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, August 29, 1810, Image 3

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i AllGUS. “ Here TRUTH util':cens’d reigns, jtrnl accost e'en kings themselves ... Or rulers of the free." MILLKD GEVTLLE : irr.DX-~sD.vr, au:;vst2D, 1 s 10. C'JMMOMIC ATION* Third Cenfus. THE third enumeration cf thr> in- habitants of the United .States and a rough account of manufuAures, and manufacturing eftablifhments, are now taking under the feveral a«. c ls, palihd Infl feffiou of Congrefs, on thofe fubjefls ; and every man of in formation feels it his duty to give c- very facility he conveniently can, to the accompli fiiment of thefe object;; fi^it many from an unfounded I'u(p ; very ft-vcre language pafTcd be-1 * The Public J&uafes \a -one-' j iwccu captain Frill el Sc the A- ral breatliud tliglpiiit of true Rc- ; H'f lL "' 1 Lieutenant, and it is laid puhlicanij'm and tK'e wif phi/licat- , a boat belonging to one of the C J Fcderalifm. (The company gun-boats lying near the fpot prefent was cohipofed of the | fired upon the l lumper’s boat, mo ft r«>fpc&iUe i Gentlemen of and the fire was returned by the State. It may be afierted cap.am i no, tie delerters, with confidence* that on no pub- .0 >oa warn or the I lumper lie OQcafion is a more incereffing was knocked down by the latter fo , iely formed within the limits officer. 1 Ins a flair had excited c f Georgia, than in this place at the an.tnofity of both parties on the |.,tc Public Commencement. tlsat river, and it was feared that fomething of a more ferious na ture might take between them. We have theft; particulars from the pnltengers in the Puriever- ance—Norfolk Herald. Atiiexs, Augujl 22. Th ?. Renat us Acadcmicus of the Univcrfity of Georgia convened cion and the want of correct infor- | oti Monday la(! in the Piiilofoph mation. endeavor to keep-aloof from ical Chamber in Franklin Col the Afii'lants of the Marflial. Some , j e Qa r uo fJ ay ,j n the Chapel fay they have already rendered an 1 of (he Ullivc ,. fitv ; a j drcff , s made to the Candidates ti enumeration of tlvcir family, and feem unwilling to render a fecond Cenfus—Such (hauld be informed, 1 gntosartd to a numerous Congee- that the Cenfus is taken once every J Ration bv the Rev. Dr. Weems feven years in the State, of Georgia, | and the Rev. II Hull, and once every ten years over th'* gj States...that (lie prefent year is the feventh fince the State Cenfus was taken, and the tenth fince the Federal Cenfus was taken ; and that confcquently two enumerations of the inhabitants cf Georgia will be m ufe this year- flic* Gentlemen of the Senntus 4cade micas prefent wire, His Excellency Governor Mitchell, fudge F.arly, Judge Walker, fudge Carnes, Gen. Twiggs, Gen Clnk, Gen Irwin, Gen. Stewart, Colonel O'Neal, Col. Flournoy, and the R_v. Hope Hull. On Wednel'Jav,at 11 o’clock, the Academic Proccflion from the College to the Chapel was formed in the following order: — the Students of the Grammar School —the Ffefhman—Sophe ! more atid Junior Clafies—the lint the moll ferious ground of h r - ficaby to the taking of the Federal j Cer.fus, is tl’.e anprchsntion among many well meaning people, tint they | •are to be taxed agreeably to theeili- j mate of Jljuflwld Ma:mfa£lures j they give in. Such fhould be in- j formed rh.at their fears arc ground- ] lefs. We have been in the habit of ; importing from foreign countries ’ largo fu rplies of articles oF their ma- j unfa fturc ; and an opinion feems to Candidates for Degrees- the Ex ccutivtf Officers of the Univcrfi- ty—and the Members of the Scnatus Acadsmicus, i’he Excr- cifes of the day wetc — 1. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. II od re. 2 Latin Salu'atory Oration, by John Peyton Cary. 2 An Englifli Oration, by Ji.ftes Afbury Fait “ o i the imr- 0HiIW / WSXVBJH 6V>* CF0RCl \, Baldwi i county. If AMb.b P \RNKLL in per- 9 fan appeared before me, and being duly fv/orn, fayeth, that he had art account agahifl Thac ker Vivion, dec. for the fum of l tventy Dollars, with an addi lion ol One Dollar coll, of a fuit brought on account of an order on fai l Vivion, which laid ac count was duly p oven on the 3 lfl day of March, 1308, and now is loft or lo n.-iflaid that it cannot be found. James Pamal. Pwotn lo before me this 27(li day of Augutt, isio. John Miles, j p. * Ad mi nj^rators Sale. Et.reuliw Departr.e.il Ci'.rf.l. Milledgeviilc, 2Jni Aug. I a 10. Ott^EREn, That We.Inefdsy the 14th day of November next be, and is hereby uf- fig.ied for thijirial of the fel.owing Caveats far Land in the county a. Wafhington, to wit. Mil it edg? Pit-:?, appellant J . ~ vs : . C Fran, it Trundle, rrfpvid't \ For 500 Acres cm Gum Creek, joining Mackcv-3, Biyakins 5c vacant land. Mildredge P.;.r, appellant ~j Francis Tenniile, rrfv nd. \ 500 Acres, on liutfaloe creek, joining the above, Evan’s, and va cant land. Nathan'..I Parr, appellant J vs. ( Francis Tenniile, refprtPt 3 200 Acres, joining Mildredge Pace, and vacant land. Nicholas Hardin, appdlanf ^ Francis Tenniile, rcfprsd't. 3 G50 Acres, joining Boyakin, ; Canty’s, Pace’s, and vacant bind. John Stephens, appellant J . . VS \ . . [ Francis Tennihe, refpmd t 3 550 Acres, joining Harden’s. Dti- niel’s, Woodworth’s & vie am land. William Daetid, appellant^ Francis Tenniile, rrfpond't 3 .550 Acres bounded by vacant land. 'J.hn Smith, appellant J vs. > p, and Tenniile, refpctid't 3 i00 Acres,' bounded by Daniel’s and vacant land. —;ynn—r--tr 1 O S T :> C R I P T. 1 ” C vs 0 4 o'iltft, r rc. Tiu Nt rthi rn Mai! ha 1 nof arrive i when thi. paper wen t to Prels* As the N irtlu rn Mail did net prevail, not only in thofe countries, r .. , , . t, aland pvtltcal confluences <f tfo Im* ado among,many citizens ot the r ./ ; j U States thit we cannot do well difeovery of America. without the importation of fuch ar- | 4. A I 1 ii.'Uch Ocatioh by \\ ;1- ticles. T \ofe countries, fuppofing ham S cphctis Mitchell, we will fnir.:r every indignity rather | A Forenfic clilpUtatioo on than f orego commercial intercourfc the quedion ought any Religion to be ijlablijhcdby aw?” between , James A Fait, Armirtead Dud- ! Icy Cary, & floury Leo Q‘N al. i G A humorous dialogue “ on ! Dialogues” between Juh 1 P. j Cary, A. D. Cary, W. S. Mitch- 1 ell and II. L. J-Neal. V An Englifh Oration by Da- j vi.l Galliliam on the proper qual- ; ificalionS of ;t *' rcprcf ntalive cJ a rai ; 1 m u:.” •with them, have not ceafed to vio late our neutral rights; capture, fe- quefkrate, conftfc ire, anil burn on tile iiiglr fcas our vpflels, ami imprifon, improfs and murder our foainen. It »s the defigti of Congrefs, by a fair expofnion of our domeflic mmuf.ic- tures, not only to correct thofe falfe notions, hut alfo to find cut the moil eligible files for the eftabliflunent of Manufactories in d life rent parts of , the union, In the accomplifhment of a do- (igo fo important, every citiz *n is J interefled. It is therefore the duty cf every citizen, if he conveniently | to attend th* Suoerior courts ^ 8. A Dialogue between Eben czct Newtorf & James 1'hwcaat. 1). An Oration by fas Llaycs can, to attetnt tn- tnmenor courts ' 0 n the “ infamous c mdufl of Eng- and fuch o-her public places as vvM . w relative to tIf U. States ” IO An Oration by Ebent rcr be a-rended bv the Affulants of the Marfiial, and voluntarily rentier an nccountof his Family and Houfljold MnufaTures. Another important confuleration trfa" ihnrld have great weight on the minds of the citiz ;ns of Georgia, is j between David Calliham rhtt the ratio of our Reprefentarion i Thvvcatt, John Piiiui in Cong” a fs (lepends on the return to be made by the Marfhul, ol our po pulation. If he can procure a cor- jeft return, cur proportion of Re- profent.atioti will be as great as that of the other States ; whilfl the neg- lefl to number a few families might l^flbn the number of lleprefentatives to which in fail we are entitled. I Tew ton, on the u/i.hy of Jcisncc. 11. A dialogue fhewtr.g the folly of the mutual prejudices of the Northern l< Southern States; James y, James llaycs, Ebcm %?r Newton, and John Edward Frafer. 12 The Valedictory Oration, by W. S. Mitchell. The Degree or Batchelor of Arts was then conferred on Ar- trn.i. BE SOLD, On the laf Saturday in September next, at the late duelling htuf if Baxtsn four dan, dec All the PeiTonal Kflatc Ol laid dcccafed ; ci nfifting of j rtorfes, Cattle, Hogs, and HoulhoUl Furniture Cundions of tale will be made known on the d iy. John Brooks, Adm’r. fonts roenty, Walnut Creek 7 ring if 23, 1 b 10. ^ 22-tds AdminiJ?valor's Side. WILL BE sor.n, Agret able to an order cf the ken. Ir.fe- t ior court cf Wan rn county, on the f tjl ! uefday in November next it; the Court hottfe of Randolph county f One Lot of Land ; I N° 132, in tb.c tGtli diflriA cf Baldwin now Randolph bounty, be longing to the ellate of Robert Jen kins, dec.—Sold for the benefit o( the heirs and creditors of fa id dec, Terms of Hie 14 months credit, {>y giving bond with approved lecu- riry. Robert Jenkins, 7 . , AnTr*. hat c "0 fohn Smith, appellant ”1 Vi ‘.. * r Ft anrit Tenniile, refpond t J 450 Acres, bounded by Smith’s, Daniel’s,and vacant land. Join Kcnr.tdy, oppclL Franei 0.50 / th’s. ■n V. nnille, rrlpond t J ■is., bounded by Ikncr Smith's, and vacant 'and. Abner Dcnnard, appellant~\ } Francis 1 amide, rrfpcnd't 4.50 Acres bounded by Ikncr’s, j Kennedy's and vacant lard Ri.haul J{ r hitaker,appe:.'jnt~\ V ;V •• f Frutu is Tenniile, refpona t J 300 Acres, bounded by Ikncr’s, Dennard’s, and vacant land. arrive, i conceive a portion ot the column ufuu'.ly devoted to Foreign N, ws, cattn-t be latter occupied than by rMTning thu nfflrtion of a write r in chi; morn ing’s Journal, under the IE .ma ture of Citizi n.” He fays that in the two cab s of lloyh* anci Ken fori, and Thorp pfon ami Putnam, (is given in the Lilt Argus) ** the Editor of the Ar- gui has lied, mi/i j/Jt/infulf and wantonly li.ci /”—Bo mu U i for his politenefs—Now for hit voracity. He alio lays. “ .Some , time before Major Clark was ap pointed Solicitor-General, John | Hoyle employed him totting ; fuit again(t one J ohn B 'nf .n lor ! full'e impiifonment ; the lui was accordingly inttituft’d, Ci .”— Now be it known to this sir.d~jh | gentleman, that Elijah Chirk v. aa ; qualified as Solicitor, in th * Hx- 1 bcutlve Chamber on the 22d day ] of December, 1G07 ; and the i fuit Hoyle vs B rilon, for f0IF* ! imprifonuient was “ injiitufe l' r 1 at May trnu 1809— as win ap pear on nferrence to the Jour- ' nal of the Executiv Di parfm >nt j an ! the Docket of IVdclwin S11- perior court. Til's may ju'lly 1 he confidered p fair lpecimen ox 1 tile corredrcfs of tin* flatirenta made by Citizen. T i a future, j No of the Argus, I hsv» no doubt, I fh.tlI convince Cttizi >r , and his admirers, that I hive ic I fu'lv in nv power “ With truth's fair field to ward the I bht v, “ And turn the vj: spoil back: up:n the /«•” An fort Ball, Auguft lj. Executor’s util f: 20-tds Od!C. tV ILL /.’ E SOL D, On the fir/i Tuefday xn Ofhber next, at the Court-ho’ije in the Tram cf Sparta, The undiride J half of 200 Acres of Land, In Hancock county, on S l ift A correfpondent obforves, that theaddrefsnf Georgiannus to the lion nable Wiliam II Crawford, Charles Fair, and William Wv. att Bibb, recommending Litjaii Clark to them as a fit member t a Congrefs, puts him in mind < f the dialogue between Daoy Cc Jufticc Shallow, in the 1 eond 1 part of King Henry the IV. in which Davy recommend;, h - the l Juftice, illiatn V of Wan- ' cot, again!! Charles' P iles o’ the hill.—As our ren ters mr.y have an opportunity of ju gmg of its fimilarity, we iftfert rim dialogue. “ Davy—I do befeceb rr, at the rfa>ket idotife ill the Town “ fir, to countenance W u. Vi- of Midedgevide, . « f or Q f Wancot againil Charles 1 And it is farther ordered, Tint the • fame be publilbed in the Georgia 1 Argus, for the information and di : reflion of all perfons concerned, that thev may goverti tliennelves ac- cordint>ly. Attcft, A id bony Porter, Secretary 22-1Sw Sheriff's Sa/c. IV IT. T. BE SOLD On the fuf Tuefday in Cfloler next, miftcad Dudley Cary, John Pey ton Cary, William StOfdienr, creek, together wbh a Mill (fortner- Mitchell, Henry Lee O’Neal and ly k'lown by Jonathan Miller’s old On Wednefday laft, fays the James Afbury Tait. ] mili -,) the feat is one of the fined Charhefton Courier of the 23dj Th.MWn-enl Mafter nf Arte ; m that part ef toe country. T he Degree o! Majler of Arts \ ? l “ iU ^n cZ c " a . ntr L. > 1 u ,• c 1 iTTT-ii* for tiie benefit ot tin* heirs of Janies Ju.v, a boat s crew belonging was conferred on Samuel Willi- | Wilkie| dec _p crn ,- wilI bo niade known on the day. William M l Dutuell, Ex’r. July 18. ](3-t<is to a Diirilli thrce-niafVd fch’r. arn Meigs, and on Jared Irwin, tying at Amelia, deferred, and M. D. ot the Univc.iity of Pcnn- ina.ie for Cumberland Ifland, cn fylvania, both alumni oi this Col- the American fide of the river— lege. capt. Frissei- of the Britifii go- j ThePrcficlent of the Univerfi- vernment brig Plumper, alfo ty- Jty refigned his Office on Thurf. ing there inllaxitly manned a boat and jumped ru'.o her. In pur- luit of the delerters. Ek hen the boats had got into the American waters and near to the fhore, the deferters were fired upon by captain FriUel; at the fame time however, reached Cumberland i.ricl made oil. When the crews «>f the- American and Brit.fh s met upop the beach feme day—and on Friday afiinyed the duties of Proftfr of Chemtjiry, Mathematics and Natural Philofo /»ty* The Rev. Drflor hsUock of Savannah, is elected Picfidentot the Univcrfity of Georgia. The very important Queflion relative to the fale of the lands of the Uinverfity, was ui.animovf ly decided in the negative. Guardian’s Sale. TV ILL B r. S 0 L D, On the fuf Tefa’ay in November next, ut Madifon, Morgan county, One Lot of Land, N J 291, in the 20.b diftridt of Bald win, now Morgan county, drawn by the Orphans of Thomas Co* 'A— Sold for tne benefit of laid Oi,L.ins. Terms made known oti the day ot Sale. Charles M. Sin, Guardian. Auguft 29, 2?-‘ k BETWEEN THE USUAI. HOURS, , 69 Acres of Land, I11 Bildwin counfy, on the wa- j tors ot Rocky creek, joining finds of Janies Thomas, David Preihm and others, Two Fea ther Beds and Furniture; one Dutch Oven, one Pot, twelve Head of Hogs, one Ileifer Year ling; and one Negro Boy named Turner ; levied on as the pro perty of Chiflotn Epps & Ster ling Bal's to faiisfy Dixon llarp’s > execution againft them. Con-. ditions cafli. Philip Ccok, Sh'lT. A guff 2f). 22-tds Adnuniflrator $ Sole. WILL BE SOLD, To the hightft bidder at the late dwel ling hotfe of Cortffb Navey, dec. in ike tenon of ' i'iidpeville, on Tuef day the \tith of September ,-next, 1 lories, Cattle & Hog.j, ...JlRFlrlSR... Hw/bohl I'u nil turn. Terms made known on the da* of fa'c. E. Ni.vcy, Adm’trix. John Mat Leva <■ Aum’r A-.rult t. 19-t Js'. Pcrkes o’ the hill. “ Shallow — l iiere are many “ complaints, Davy, c i i’t tlut “ Vifor; that Vi lor is an arrant “ knave, on my knowing?. “ Davy—I grant your wor- “ flop, that he is a ko ivc, fir but yet, God forbid, fir, but i: a knave (hould have fomc* “ countenance at his friends re- “ requeft. An honeft: man, fir. is able to fpeak for hinilelf, “ when a knave is not. 1 h ive “ ferved your worfh’p truly, fir, “ thefe eight years ; and if I “ cannot once or twice iri a “ quarter bear out a knave c< ugainfl an honeft man.l have “ but very little credit with your ci: worfiiip. The knave is mv “ honeff friend, fir; therefore I “ bofeech your worliup let hurt “ be countenanced ” Npw jn Baldwin jail, A NEGRO FELLOW a- J bom 30 years ot ago vbr> fays his name i.; JIM, and that he tn longs to Richard lVtver ol Wilkes county 1 he mvin r is veqnelle I to ( omp.y with ll.c law ami take him aw.iy, Jtbti Mu hew, Jailer.