Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, October 17, 1810, Image 1

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4 IpgS^i VOLUME {sheriffs Sale. 1II....NUMBER JC — IIDGEftllLR: publishetfY' weekly phy HEKNIS L. fir AN• WED N E S D 4 Y, O C 'J- OB E R O MO WIJ. L 'BE' SO LD, On thefirfl Tuefday ifi November licit, in ll;e Town of adlfun, Jlfbrgan cauiit’i, bciwcfi .die uju.il hours, the following property, viz. Part of a Lot of Pan d, Known by N 9 121, in the 5th dif- Shcriff’s Sales. WIL L BE S OL D, On fhefirjl Tficfday in Novmber next, nt Twiggs Cour't-bcufe, between jhe; ufunl hours, One Lot of Land, With improvements thereon, I.ot No 26k,‘ in the 2 till Diftridt of- Wilkinfor) sow Twigs county; 1c- tria of Baldwin, now Morgan coun- ▼wtl on as the property of George ty, to fatiafy the Colt of the Officers { of faid county againft. Wm. Lambert i •••A L s O’" . | One Lot of Land, N° IS, in the Roach to fatisfy an execution in fa vor of George Stuart. — A L s T) — One Lot of land in the 5Gth Dif- IV IL L s Hale, BE S OfL D, J r ?n the 1. .quirtr perty of James Lyon to fatisfy an execution in favor of the Executors of Charles Martin, dec,—rCondifi- Oclober 3. Sheriffs W I L L B E 27-tds. Sale. S o L D, Sep. 2G E. Nunn, Sh’fF. 22-tJs 19th diflriftxif Baldwin, now Mor- i tridt of Wilkin (on now Twigs coun gancountv, taken as the property of I ty. No- 21 ; levied on as the pro- Garland T. Watkins to fatisfy an gx ecutjon in favor of James li.'Ktdd ...A L s o ... Lot N° 5, i;i the 20th' diflricl of | ons Cafhi Baldwin now Morgan county taken as'the property of Job nh Baxtoii, to fatisfy David Willi’s execution a- gainlt him. ...A L s o... One black and one bay Mare, ta ken as the property of William Gil bert to fatisfy ah execution in-favor of the ftate of Georgia. ...A L S O... 101 l-l Acres of Land in the 5th did riff 1 of Baldwin, nny/ Morgan county, part of lot N° 244 in faid diftridt, taken as the property of Afa Atkins and James Billingfba, to fa tisfy fundry executions in favor of Cfrus Billingfba -, levied on and re turned *o me by a Conflable.—Con dition CSfh Martin P. Sparks, *h’IF. On the'firft Tuefday in November next, nt the (Hurt-l int/t in Greene county, beiiveen the ufuid Lours, One Negro Man, Named Charles, (by trrule a black-- finitii) .and a Negro woman, named Dilly ; taken as the property of Ro- bert™oyfton, to fati;,fy fundry exe cutions again!! him in favor .of Ca- tharrffc Newton and others. Point ed out by the defendant. ...A L S CM.. One Negro man named Bob; le vied to fati. fy two executions againft *N;uic,y Ballarrl,'Executrix of Willi am Bailard...6ne in favor of John jVDDooly, the other in favor of Hen- ry earteion Property pointed out f| - om rhe n , iffio rf, ry , c , by the faid Executrix. ___. r , . * , To Francis James Jackson, E'.o. Once Miitifhr to the U. State:* SIR—tire the la ft light cf thy countenance fhall Hearn up on the fn or us of America, per ;nit us trt bi i yob a final tulieu You have filled to6 confiderable a part in the -biilory of this ct't;;i- try, tor the laft twelve months, lo vanrflt from the ftagr without tome notice.—The *11 roke * death is lici always, howtev mournful mafic is would not be othetivifc cont. nted. fchan with ftj ! t “ ,'V. meet of Ante lie:’.. In the v ~y lii 1L letter wh;> h you aiMrefii dS to our government, we lee the*! fpirif with which vpu were {fl ighted—you be&as *i ft com plaints which h id no fom i -i.-.rt* and you en-.'ed in a prtfriv nil rcitevatiY! nfi'ult .You 'h 'g, d our government with f, la- rnousdotlufion with yew ■■'iftard- cd n lint fief—its detu.i.v ;s not • y'ufTl ietit to fit- noe yiUtr temper l — fi>r you afterwards rharged it with a breacll ct wgracity' 1 he When it fids the i . . , . world of a monitor, it,becomes I tn f°‘ :was lo ^ rof8 t0 * u cn0U P 3 fubjetL of ekulmion. And when the 1 "parting- keel cuts ift y j! ci). ,a l s o.;. Sheriffs Sale. WILL BE Sfi) L D, On thefirji Tuefday in Nnv next, in the Town cf Clintont BETIVURN THE USUAL HOURS? Forty Acres of Land, Part of Lot Np*. 19G in the eighth Diflricl of Baldwin now Jojre: Coun- ti, taken as the property ? cf John Winllett to fatisfy Ann Ivlprtin and Alex Martin, adminHlratofs of Mar tin Martin deceafed’s execution. Ycur next plunge w ? ii tenil- cd to.fereene you irmu (heron- mifehief, the heart feeU a gufl, l^ Uf,,ce8 f >' cur , . - i mi itri tended to adoreis a h tter mi.coni'utl. On the firft-J'ntfday in November next, in the Town of IpiUvi.'si:, BETivnrIN THE USUAL HOURS, One half Acre Lot In faid town, known by No 4- on j fquarc K- levied on as the property of ; Willis Cooper, to fatisfy Maj.Hen- j derfon ; the fame being fold and the j purchafer net complying with the I terms of fa'e. — A I. s o— 202 1-2 Acres of land No. 135 ill the 4th diflritl of Baldwin now putnam ccuitty, levied on as the pro perty of Hamllti Wynn to fatisfy Ja cob Peal and Thomas Huff; return ed to me by a conftable. A L S O . Two fractional furveys of land No. 221 K the 14th difliid <jf Baldwin now Putnam county, ad joining Allen J. Whadey; levied on us the property ot Willis Cooper to atisfy Icfin C Mafon and returned o me by a conflable.— Conditions Calll. Win. Varner, Sh’fF. Ohder 3. 27-tds Sheriffs Sales, ff IL L BE SOL D On the fi/fi Tuefday in November next, it tr'e Market hhufe in the Town of MilUdgeville, EETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS* Six Negroes, viz. Tom, Jenny, Defia, Babby, Man and Tilley.—Alio, 193 Acres, of Land, bounded by the Oconee river, Taliaferro & M‘Griff’s Land — Alfo 3 35 1-2 Acres, joining Slaughters, Aden he other lands on the waters of Buck creek -, levied on as. the pro perty of Wingate Hall, at the in- llancefpf -Rountree and Taylor, vs. Ellis arid Hbfi- —— A h S 0— Lot^f 0 213, in the 5th diflrift formerly Wilkinlon now Baldwin county, containing 202 1 2 acres ; levied on as the' property of John .^fKinzie, a* the infbmce of Dolly Petcrfon, guardian, vs. the faid M‘- Ivinzie. > . Philip Cooky Sh IF. oaober 13. 27-tds One Bay Mare and one Grey Horfe and three Cows and Calves; taken as the property ot Henry Gree.n t<> fatisfy Robeit Pot. griiw’s execution — ; Conditionf Cadi. S. Fvcgifr Sh’fF. Sep. 24. *' 27-tds. Will be Let, To the lonvefi bidiler, on Tuefday the 'Ha of < ifiober next, at Hartford, in the county cf Pulnjhi, THE BUILnrXC Of A ERICK COUR r-HOUSE : The plan of tire Houfe, anil terms of Payment, will be tn^de known on that-, day. — A L S o— WILL BE SOLD, On the same day to the highgfl bidder, A Number cf Lots in faid town. 6’. Jones, \ IV. A. Harper, y Edmund Hogan,^ Com’rs Hatty Eulg.nn Jus. I l'homas September 19. ' 25-tds One Negro man named Locker ; taken as the property of Charles Burke, to fatisfy fundry executions againft faid .Burke in favor of the : JixecutOrs of Gibfon Flournoy and ! otherk Pointed out by the derend- ! ant. * » •••A L S 0 — One Negro man, named Davy... likewife the claim of Theophilus Burke ro 1400 acres of I-and, more or lefs, in Greene county, on the i that region warers of Ogechce, with improve ment?, adjoining Nilhet Thornton and others; leviedon to fatisfy fnn- iiry*ex< cutions againft the faid lhe- cpluluo Burke. “•A t s 0“* 'i 699 Acres of Land, morcior lrf;, | with improvements, on Ogechee, j adjoining Grimes, Halt, and others ; j levied on as, the property of Robert | Goodwin, to'fatisfy an execution in ' favor of James White. Pointed out by the defendant. •••a Y s o-« 1 Two Casks, peach brandy,in each I (quantity unknown,) two empty i casks, one loom, and appendages ; j tl’irce Bead (leads,, fourteen chairs, one cbedciTcol, one walnut table, one pine Aablc, one painted, pine chelt, .1 / , \ r , of inflructions fo hu hi; iifiy’a 1 confuls—but it was in fluff an ex- ofplcafurc, which it is itnpoiil ble to fitplrri fs. Fcr twelve months, fir, your , , , , preft-nce has end a gloom over culpatory appeal tr.the- people cf ihe feelings of this country. S Whn " ould f h? , ve Your appointment was hailed ^ hev,x ! Aafa mtmfttr of-hi» with indication and tliflruft. I,nt; ' nT,1C - m: 'J Rv won,d h; ‘ v ‘“ V\ f had l'ccnycu in tmother he- imfjjliefc, executing the hellifh purpofigs ,of neutral focicly, in and coveritig a gen erous and imfufpeGmtt ration, v.iih flartres and with blood bo long as'a fingle page of hifioty fhall f'urvive, tfie memory cf that outrageous dctcl will deccfuYto ppjleiity.—h ven europe h vfeif. was filled with horror. ' 'l h- fe who.had been already ncrufiorn cd to femes of blood, Wi t r ftr.rf- lcd at tlie'Vutragcous; Jp-Aacle. What-jjhcn rnuft have been the feiitimtnls of a. nation, whofe hearts, had not Keen plvrady {«ared by tne fp- ftade of injuf tice, apd whofe neutral intends.' were the fame as thole of ihe in jured Denmark ? AVhat -.rrulh have been th;ir i«uoni{hment, purfued the footfleps of the arc hi jacobin, Genet.? Yit ynv.r de fence fuck you lower than evi r. It v.;.s lei ble & what was worfev it was falfc*. You tried to dif- guife the plaineft fa(ls tinder the* rttgik of Tophi fir y IVw ran you efcape from th's ? Did yoti r.ot flatc, that y> it had inertly informed our government, that fitch and furh conditions were the only ones which had been laid tlov/n to Mr. F.i fxir.i- ? A,nd did von not alfo know, that you had Charged our goveiYutcnr with a knowledge that thele wi re tlte only conditions? The hy pocritical evafion is ifamt ed. on the very face of it, with ml’anty- and guilt. You fl v from Waflihigton^ where your dignity, it funis* :;s meat barret, one nn ; fo ( ud( ] on | y tran sfo r med his na- ; fhhuld have {corned to h-vo inciritlleftick-° M'-'en j turc » as to x bocc»me the minilter ! been indebted to the hu!p;t;.;ity of Brittain Huckaby, of peace ? Were we. to exp- ft : a country by whole g. vu n- Guardinn’s Sale. W ILL B E S OLD, On the firfi Tejday in November next, at madifon, ilbrgay county, One Lot of Land, N 9 294, in the 20ih diftiiiB of Bald win, new Morgan county, drawn by the Orphans-, of Thomas Cooper— Sold for UieYencfit of faid Orphans. Terms made known on the day of Sale. Charles M. Lin, Guardian Auguft 29. 22-tds one cedar pail, two cotton wheels; ' and whole (hitimes ol. glory within the limits <jf the Union as a knife box. nine knives hi ten forks, were t,hoi'e of blood ? ITad the | f hc other ? If your pride had hoc one clulj axe, Iwo pairjmt-hooks . minifler of England’s* in juft ice 1 hem of a lofty charafler. v n one churn, one meal barrel, one tin 1 B - • - J - 1 « ’ ■ 1 half-gallon me kittle' ami one tin as the property of Brittain Huckafiy to fadbfy fundry executions in favor of Mofes Williams aud o.heis. •••a i, s O**’ i One forref; Ilorfe, and one dark bay Horfe, taken in pofildfion of John | Cole to fatisfy an execution in favor t of (he ejjeediors-of Xphfl Gilbert, a- 1 gain 11 Flemniiilg Jordan gnd John fft inner. t •••a l s o... Co 11 color’s Sale WILL BE SOLD, On the firfl Tuifday in December next, at the Court-houfe in the Town of Sparta, 9oo Acres of Land, Lying in Hancock county, on the waters of SouMerlteqe ertek, granted to Todd ; ‘ fold as the property of Oba Richardfon, for his taxes for the years 1804—5 & (>. ■ i , L co Abercrombie, T.cu.c. Odlober S. 27-tds One Negro man named Bob, ta ken in poffeffion of Robert Crutch field...a Negro woman named Siller and her three cliildrenyfco wir. Judge, King and Efferj, ; taken in poffolhon ol William Cone to fa^sfy’an exe cution in favor of Thomas Galphin for tlie ufe of John f Ie.ird agaibtl Floyd Boflufick, Executors of" Wil liam Bortwick. •••a L s O’” The following Lots in the town of Grecneflrbrough, to wit, N°34, 35, 36, 37, 44 & 45. to Fatisfy two executions agaipfl Rifdon Wilfch, ongin favor of Wafhington Rat.dle, llie other in favor of ■)•,.;& W. Ram' die ; levied and .returned Ijy a Con flable.—Conditions Cafli. John Anderson, Sh’fF. Oaober 3. '27-tc!s the olive from’the hand which Iptd weihled a torch at Copenha gen ?—Thefe wet e bur qu< ftion- itigs.—Such were the fufpidiom fears of our countrymen. The American Prefidtnt, Siv, had feelings, bccaufe lie was a man —but he was the head of the government, and it was his duty to fink the emotions of the man in the duties of the politici an. "V\ r hat avrherity had he to didlate to a foreign nation the. choice of its miniflers—or what .fuppefed, immediately. For O BI, A N-K Collectors Titles, For Sale ot this Office Wanted to Hire, NI.GftO GIRL about fourteen ci’ fifteen years ole)—Enquire at this'OfHce. September 19, reproach was .it to 'hint, that th Bi itifli nation was degraded in the perlbrf of 1 its embaflador You were received, fir, as the envoy of his majtIty— every dif pofition was exprefl'ed fuv conci- listing the ditferertce:of the two Countries and feme faint hopes was entertained thrt the man who. hiii) probably given a faUil {tab to the repofe of one na t,jop, might 6e dif poled to pom fomo balm,'into the wounds' of another. It would havebeen at Jeafl, fom#' nttonement for at. troches ot hir conduct• i?ut it" v as foon difeovered' that th.'ere was no ground Tor tb&fe expcttalions^—that, you were true to your vocation—- anil thgt the inlbUnce of vour mer.t yrtu had been branded with angrace. You fh uld ra ther have flown beyond its lindts, to the territories of your own fovereign. You fhould have flown, fir, to Montriol, whole loyalty would have protected your pride and whofe lympa hy would have cheered your ciit,.p« pointments.’ Six months'ago, your fovev* cign plei'ged his roynl word tei Mr? Pinkney to recal you—we months' has his royal word been belied. For fix months, hate his profdtions of friem fliip been refuted by the prtfmce of a 'fit- carded minifter among us. For nine months have you lived in .this country uponthe mere cour- tefy of our Executive—with a power hanging over your head, to authorise your expulficn— But policy hss proved (uperior i s a fehfe of’dignity—you were- to play the p:u;t of 3 fpy, as v II •e that t'f a minifler—St th ugh our government had dopiived von of the one, it left veu in -• ee pofrt flion* of the privileges f the other —Your onwn mif- ;'QnduH had given a t.j w wej ht fte this 'chat', tier. ' cuv i- io- lence hd4 excited a fj irit of tc.*’