Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, September 12, 1810, Image 1

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o VOLUME III....NUMBER 2 4* MILLBDGEVILLE: published (-weekly) by DENNIS fir AN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12, I b 1 O. (■■HNRKWHIlEWUauiKUiMllillltll CDNGRESSION VL ELEC TION The fallowing are the (gentlemen whole names hive been mentioned as candidates for the 12th Congrefs, at the enfutng eleftion in Oftooer. JJr. JViUam UG Bibb, Of Wilkes. Col. Geo AI. Croup, I Of Montgomery, Capt. Howell Cobb, Of Baldwin AFaj. Jas. G. FImston, Of M Ttitofh. Bolling Flail, Esq. Of Hancock. J ohft Forsyth, Rsq. Of Richmond Blaj. Iilijah Clark, Of Baldwin. Jesse Hatfrrr, Fsq. Of Laurens. John F Hi oft, Fsq. Of I liberty. Sheriff’s Sales. w i j r, n e s o f, n, C.'Sthcfitl Tuefdny in ') fir,her next, at Twiggs Court boufe, between the ttfunl hours, One Lot of Land, In the 2oth difttift of Wilkinfon now Twiggs county d° 2 ; levied on as the prooevtyof la.nos Lyon to fatisfy an execution in favor of the Executors of Charles M artin, dec. •'•A L S O'” Or r ,ot. N° 250, in the 2.5th dif trift cf the Wilkinfon now Twiggs county , levied on as the property of James Finch to fa'isfy ftindry exe cutions in favor of W. and Thomas Hudfon—Returned hy a conilablc. •••A L S O... One Bav H-irfe, taken as the pro perty of W hi in Robeitfon to fatis- fy the State’s execution ag.fiidt Did Robertion ‘••ft I. ft €>••• On'’ Chefnut Sorrel Hor'e, and one Waggon, taken as the property of James Duihan, to f ft ty the States execution again!! laid Dur ham. •••A L S O” One Lot H 0 2t, in the 23d dif trift of Wilkinfonnow Twiggs r un- ty, taken as the property of James Griffintof.itisfy GeorgeM‘((cign• y’s execution. Returned by a conilablc. ...A L S O .. Lot N° 29, in the 25th diftrift of Wilkinfon now Twiggs county, talc- on as th'> property of Jnliah Irvtn to Sheriff’s Sale. w i L l a e s l n, Dn thefir ft Eucfdty in OIL next, in the T zon of C tint on, BF.T1VH.EN THE USUAL HOURS, One Lot of Land ; N° 191. in the Grhdiflricl of Bald win now Jones county, taken as the property of William Wright to fa- tisfv an execution in favor of Buck- ! ner Harris. •••A L S O'” Lot Mo 94', in the 11th did rift of Baldwin now Jones county, in the pofT ill on of Samuel Wilfon, ta ken as the property of Alexander Perryman to fatisfy William Mar tin’s execution. •••A L s O”* One undivided fourth part of Lot N° 107, in the 10th diftrift of Bald win now J mes county, taken as the property of William G Sturges to fatisfv fiindry executions in favor of Patrick Kelly. Returned by a Con- liable. •••A L S O'” Lot M° i99 and N° 185, in the 12rh did.rift of Baldwin now Jones county, as the property >f Wil liam Fi-zpatrick to fatisfy Thomas Pinkard’s execution vo. (aid Fnzpa trick. ...a l s o... A Crop of Corn of 12 Acres, and 24 Acres of likely Cotton, no grow ing — Alfo one Sorrel Mare, one Sorrel Horfe, and three Cows and Ca'vi‘3 ; taken as the property of I) ivi i K >iiu lv 1.1 fali'fy the Rate of Georgia’s execution agaiultfaid Kc-11- nady. ...A L S O... One good Road Waggon ft Geer, one Black Horfe, one Chefnut Sor rel Mire one Sorrel llorl'e, and one Bay Ho fe ; tnkm as the property of i’h muis Seal to fail fy the Stale of Georgia’s execution, again!! laid Seal.—Conditions Oath. - Adminijlrator s IS ale. WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl Trtfday in October nest, on the public Jq’iare in the town of Mutt if on, Lot Number 258, In the fourth diftrift of iormerly Baldwin new Morgan county, it be ing the real eftate of David Weaks, dec. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms cf Sale will be made known on the day by Sumpfon Gilfon, Adm’r. June 20. 12—mtds A dmini Cl rators Sale- .• f- --ifftjirsntrt***7T*rw POL I V IC A L. WILL BE SOLD, Agreeable to an order of the honorable the Inferior court of IVIarren county, on the firjl Tuefdny in October nest, at the court-houft op fold county, One lYadt of Land ; Containing 2G0 acres in faid coun ty, joining John Parham and others, it being the real ellate ot Robert Jitikins. dec. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of faid dec. Terms of fale fifteen months credit by giving bond and approved fecu- rity. Robert Jinkins, ? * , * a r r u ( Adm rs. Anfom ball, ) July 18. 1 G-tds. ft well tried republican to advocate yourfelf, favor u; with the catalogue cl b . It •republic.’. > , which Amphioit fays, “ wc are informed by men of un<|u?:t:.*na’.)!e integrity,” own you to be a republican. The writer of this piece fii it wquidted yeui friend who announced you at a candidate and i nieo ! mai1 rnerit, to an enumeration of 1 0 f your merits, which lie Tom pure diffidence no doubt, declined —Af fix often in you. For the Argus. TO MAJOR ELIJAH CLARK. SHOULD other than the in ternal evidence of the piece Citizen, in the Georgia Joun the 29th uh. be wauling to ptore you to be the author of th t pro-ffic • ler appearing lo often m you. own caufe it will not now be c > .fidered tion, 1 am informed by a gentleman of the faired integiity, that the ma- nufeript in Mr. Grantland’s Office, is in your hand writing The quib bles of a petti-fogger are fo eminent ly confpicunus, and bear fucb a 11. ik ing likenefs to the produftion fome time fince palmed on the public by you under the figniture of Veritas, that (kepticifm itfelf cannot but be lieve you to be the writer. Utifl a, “ impertinent inquiries in me, if I a Ik you molt civilly, to come out and favor us with the catalogue, but do not forget your evidences and lining reaforis...hy !>y for a moment your quibbles and hard names, and come honed ly and faithfully to the point ...(lucid yourfelf with fair reu~ fonings and honed facls Your friend, the rv.ufical fon rtf innately for youvlelf as well as the Jupiter, has I fuppofe, effecVed hu 1 J . i ,.. i . 1.1 ~ i i r. k S. F Augud 29. xflicriff’s W H - si/ir. ffifllc, S 0 L D, WTL L It E On the fv.f Tuefdny in ('Bober nest, in the Town cf 'di\difon, Morgan county, between the ujued hours, the following pr;pet ty, viz. One Negro J5oy By the name of ifaac ; taken as the property of Kamner Fitzpatrick to la.rii.fv an execution in favor of Mitchel and Cox. — A L s o— < c 9 Acres of Land in the 4th dif trift of Baldwin now Morgan coun ty, N° 372 ; taken a3 the property J fatisfv William B Allifon’s vxecuti- of Homy 1) Stone to fali fy an ex- Aaminiflrator s Sale. Will, BE SOLD, To the l.ighefl bidder at the late dwel ling h iufe of (iornijb Navvy, dee. in the town of J.’i/hdgevitle on Tiief- d.ty the 1 bth cf September, iitxt, Horfes, Cattle & Hogs, ...I-IK! HTSE... 1JoufJjoltl Furniture. Terms made known on the day cf fale. E. N.Tcy, Ailm’trix. John Mathew. AdniV. An cult S l9-u!s. print men who advocate your elec tion, you are obliged at the very thrffihold of your defence to trample upon the eternal ft immutable piin- ciples of truth to get on.—You tell us that fome time before Maj. (J a:k, alias the noble Citizen w as appointed Solicitor, John Hoyle employed him to bring aiiuit agairdene John Ben- fon...but unfortunately for the ac commodating powers of your mind and memory it appears that you were appointed Solicitor in 1807, and it was 1809 before this cafe v.as Lro’t into exidcnce...This, however, is a matter cf no confequence...you it laudable and grand purpoii phion has tuned up his lyr • to .he tune ot 11 dignifi ’d inv '(tipaiion and Iras now left you to travel to Congrofs upon its found, which was ifo foouer (truck up than i' f,ti lt' d and died away. Like a man raife yourfelf creft, and tell your read is wfiofe thefe three or four bufe men are, whole names arc lvnonimou widi infamy, but xvhn would appear according to your arguments to-dio- ta e m.itiei for every Reoublican pi per of irreproachable (landing in the date, with the exception of the Re publican of Savannah...favor the he.. feems are the fpoil’d child of a family nett men of Georgia whh their hale v. ho have not been “ bid in a cor- i and infamous names, that they mAf ner,” and therefore, ycu n all be the j>fiu y*''i bi accafing -1 em the (late alio...What I A hnend to Ti nth and Inquiry. Adminijl rator s lie. •on againft faid Irvin Returned by a conltable Conditions cafh. E. Nunn, Sli’ff. Auguft 29 22-tds Sheriff’s Sales. W ILL B E S 0 L D f On the frjl Tuefdny in Oft her next, at the tlarktt lioufe in the Town of Milledgevil/e, BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS, 69 Acres of Land, In Baldwin county, on th< wa ters of Rocky creek, ji tning ) lands of James Thonns, David Preflon and others, Two Kea tie r Beds and Furniture ; ont Dutch Oven, one Pot, twelve Head of Hogs, one Hi iter Year ling; and one Negro B y nanieu Turner ; levied on as ‘he pro party of Chill’in Epps ft Sts 1 ling Bafs to fatisly Dixon Harp’s execution againlt them. Con tiitions caih. Philip Cook, Sh’ff. A guff 29. ‘ ‘22-tds " B L AN K Collectors Tildes, Fsr GAd at this Ojjicc execution in favor of John Caig, and others. Conditions cafh A Mad fee s. Augud 29. 22-tds. Sheriff's Sat WILT BE SOLD, On the fir ft Tit /day in Oclolcrt next, at the (.curt houfe in Greene county, between the ufual hours, i Jnc c Negroes, viz. Sarah Will at d Tor.ev ; levied on to (atisty an execution ifiued on a fori- clofuve of a Mortgage againft John Harn, in favor cf Dennisuid Wil liams. Conditions caflt. John Anderson, Sir’ll'. Auuuft 1. 18 tds WILL BBS LD. On the lull Saturday in September next, at the late dwelling houfe cf Baxter. ■ Jounlan, dec. All the Perfonal Eftate Of faid deceafed ; confiding of IJorfes, Cattle, Hogs, and Houlhold Furniture Condious of fale will be made known on the day. John Brooks, Adm’r. Jones coev.ty, Walnut Creek 9 Augujl 23, 1810. 5 22-tds fpoil’d child of the would biaft the reputation of com mon men, when applied to you, mud either pafs for nothing,or it it proves ! any thing, it mud be that you aiea ' man of the drifted, integrity With j the fame vafe too, you fay .hat three ■ or four bale men v.hofe names are tous w th infamy, firft charg- ! cel you whh Federalilm ; but dif- j com(ited and defeated i:i tha charge, they have cancelled their whole ar tillery of Billing!.et'e abufe againft his official ft ptoicTfional charafler. Such pet-bears as Tennimu, Ampbi- on, Muma, ft Co are accountable to you for this ...by reference ,o the columns of the Georgia Journal, it will appear that they challenged inch an inquiry. Without ufing the rude and ungentlemanly language winch you ufe youifelf...without calling ycu a liar, I deny your affirtion.,.1 defy you with the abidance of all th? fvci phants and beardltfs boys who advocate you, to prove that any wvi.cr in the Argus, who has cp- pofed your elcftioii has called ycu a Fi ... *g"C" ... itit the Savannah Evening Led.ii WHO SHALL nr- OUR MEMBERS ott CONCRES. ? It is time that tins queftion ffiould be ferioufiy c ufidered nd fettled by the l ilizens cf this diflrici We are not in unammou i.i our political o- pinions as the people of the weilern diftrifts, (till there is a great mafs of (leriing republicanifm among us, e- \' iy energy ol which or. ht to be out afloat at tiio approaching eleftion. We (ometimes err in fending men to the legiflature, who have no fixed po litical tenets *, who are fideralifts one day, and republicans another'; but furely we ought to be more cautious in giving our votes (or members o£ congrefs, who have it fo much in their power to do mifehief, upon a feale whirl) may ultimately afiVft the b.ll interftls of the ‘United States ; and (or the long period ot two years. We ought, therefore, to proceed ve- deraliil ...the epithet of a federalill I ^ circiiml’pectly, and fi’lvft thefe Guardian’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD,- On the firjl Tefday in November next, at Modi Jon,'' Morgan county, One Lot of Land, N° 291, in tlie 20th diftrift: of Bald win, now Morgan county, drawn by the Orphans of Thomas Cooper— Sold for the benefit of faid Orphans. Forms made known on the day of Sale. * Charles M. Sin, Guardian. Auguft 29, 22-tds Adminijlralor s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, Agreeable to an order of the hen. Infe rior cun t of IVarren county, on the frjl Itiefday in November next at the Com t houfe of Randolph county, One Lot of Land ; N° 132, in tlie’ Ifith diftrift cf Baldwin now Randolph county, be longing to the eftate o. Robert Jen kins, dec.—Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of (aid dec. Terms of fale 44 months credit, by giving bend with approved (ecu- rity. Robert Jenkins, ? . , , Anfrn ii,A l A<Jn ‘ r! ' Auguft 15. 20-tds men only who have alw ay: been rea ffirm republicans, and whole piivate lives have never been tariiiihcd by difhonor or reproach. Virtue is the principle of our democratic form of government; and cottfequentlv, our confidence fhould be given to • men only of unblemilhed cliaraftor of th tefpeftable talents, and ho- am * unquu-tionable patriotilm—a pa- norable qualifications which il.ould Liotilm founded_on the fovereigtuy from feutiment, is far too honorable for you...Mr. Ryan did himfelf call you a courtier, and 1 think, very juilly too The molt that has been attempted by-tlie wtiters in that pa per as it regards yourfelf, v. as to prove that you were not a republican, and that you were totally deftitu charaftetize a member of Ccngrcfi. The anl'.vers to all the charges againft you. (and God knows they are a goodly (1 ate for an hontft man) have confuted in vulgar abufe, hard names, lies ami quibbles. Tell the people md happinefs of the people. \i ho are delcrving of thi, confidence a- mong the candidates we have fecn in 1 1lie public ptintr. I 1 They may he all cftimable ft wor thy citizens, and lovers ol their contr ol Georgia, if it was “ three or four : lr 7 a! 'd its conftitution ; but a choa e bafe men whole names are (ynoni- l 0 ^ l3ul 1I1U1 1 he made, and I thiidc rnous with infamv,” v.’h.o foiled your N 0 T I C E. I N mv abfencc Mr Frederick Fnn- ford will attend to any bufinefs of mine relative to the ellate of Fran cis Sayre, dec. arid Mr. Samuel S. Steele will attend to the concern of I)even ux is" Thweatt. A. M. Divereux. Augufl 1, lB-tf. tlie people will never have reafon to exertions to get a feat in Congrefs 4 ] rc 6 rct l - icir eleftion of years ago...Tell the people ot Geor- TROUP', S BIBB, gia if it was “ tliree or four bafe H.\LL, 1[ 110USF0UN, men whole names are fyuonimous j Troup and Bjbu have rendered with infamy” v.lio foiled your at- them (elves fo confpicuous hy their tempts laft winter to creep into a feat talents, rep.ublicanifm and hoiu lly, in th^ Senate 1 f the U. States. that the n motelt apprebeufions can- Your friend Antpliion has been not be entertained of their fuccefs. repeatedly called 011 to name, who They are favorites of the people, and are thofe bid Republicans who ov. n hold the higheft places in their affio you as a Republican...I have twice tior.s. It is unnecftTary, I prefume, alked him, and lie ha*as often evaded to fay more, as h relates 10 thefe can dle queition— Do moll honorable didatec. Mr. IIall, ho\ve\er,I; not and worthy Major, whilll you am fo generally known to the citizens of diflefting yourfelf into the mium. ft this diftrift ; and, as 1 .mi well ac- fib.es of Anatonimical ingenuitv, ft quainted with him, as a man and j cealUtuting each fibre a firm patnot politician, I ftmll end'.a\or tn draw