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m m—i i|„y mu,
y. clean fnr work. Then
n C {c your wheat round, on th.
i'.fiJc of y or yard, c!ofe ‘to
.-our yard. 1 hen throw off your
,-heal in the yard, end fct (he
leads up, and make it about 8
ir ten feet wid e all round your
yard. Then take your waggon
and four horfes and drive round
pn the tvhs At; and in four hour's
line, one v.„ ggon and four ln>r
fes v.iii g't it i.'ut clean, and two
raggons v/i : l g‘-t it out in lefs
hau thi'Ve h .'urs, and three wag
_ron will get it out in one hour.
Then rake your ft.-aw on th - ur
fide of your yard an d your wheat
on the infide ; and in one h <ur
more you may get that out alfo ;
and fo on as long as y u h.tv
any to get out. Tike c.'-tre to
feed and water your horiVs in
the mean time. In going r mild
the yatU, your waggon wh-d
will alrtread in their own .crack
and otic wheel will tread out as
much at two horfes. You mull
put fome w. ight ia the waggon ;
th? more weight, the more the
wheels will cut th. ft raw, and
f the h tries pull they w ill llrike
harder with their feet ott the
raw. Keep your hands on each
fi le Vol the wheat, with their
pitch forks to fhov;- the wheat
under file waggon If your y rl
is made deep the ilraw will not
ipread fo much* When your
wheat is trod out pretty u-cl!
then let two hands go, one right
oppofite the other, with their
■ pitch forks, and turn the wheat
over from th» bottom of the
yard, and let the grain (ii dc - to
the bottom, and when ir i a trod
pretty well again, turn it again
and (h ke the wheat to the hot
tom ; and in a livtie time you
may turn it again ; an 1 in a few
rounds more you may take \T
io’.ne of your waggons and fa
your hands to raking th’ ft raw
cfF from the top -f the vard, an 1
let fome of your waggons conti
nue cn n whiV r< fli k ’ and loo
fen th ftraw up our o' tin- wheat
while your hands are raking the
ft raw off
N Intelligencer.
r,x cr ac r.
tn noticing Prejudices, (lay3 a wri
ter in a late Aurora) permit me to
notice the prejudice and a eg’.eft of
Education. It is by many thought
to be in high regard in Pennfylvania,
and ftdl greater to i'it Southward &
F.u(1 ward of us. Yet with all the
boa ling of the Eaft, where arc their
Lberality ? Even toleration is not
complete among them, and even the
education received at oar Colleges h
fo fuperficial, that perhaps the moft
ufefu! bran diet of E. I near ion ar • high*
:-'j neglefted— Math-mathal Know
ledge, which is the m ifuT key ol e>:
act know! tige, is neglected or h fuf-
f.cientiy attended to in all the Uni
verfiticu and Colleges, and it is tea
fanabijp to fuppofe it mufl h fo in
inferior ichools, and the confequcnce
v/iii be, that it will not Lo con filtered
as ufefu) iho’ abfolutelv neceflary for
tne Mechanic and without which
h * cannot be expefted ever to De a-
ble to comprehend the force or pow
er of th ■ machine he may bn employ
er'.' to make and without which he
never ivi'l be able to improve on it,
by i.ndteafitig itB powers or fyinply--
fyitig itu operations. The SchoolsTn
general throughout the country, are
pftnbti fired rather as the fupport of
teachers, or the means of patronage
ill Trustees—hence it is furprifing to
find an ingenious Youth,by the force
of hi; own mind, furmount the dift-
cnltiej. which the barbarous methods
of Education throw in his way. 15y
improving Education, w* expand the
mind, we teach the individual to
think,to red cl—till which be knows
not truly what independence is—it
is that which will enable him to ap
preciate it—it will dellroy prejudice,
tuat bane to our profperlty & happi-
s’.r ,s, with a good education, tie wid
feel, rh.it with proper application
" I exertion, he can make himfelf
h. l.is line equal with any man in the
ft i.e line in ar.y country, and his ef-
fous will be to rife fuperior. He
•v 11 r.'.v juftiy to appreciate the ta
lents tjf men of other countries, ami I wards t'nofe whim he willies to
fee the abfurdity of fuppcfing Ujofe tacad to Ilia j uibok.
Loxdon Paper
3K31:'t ;:. - 2 a. necamummm
of one ro be all eminent; while 1
from ignorance dt-fpifen th :fe cf o~
thus, he will alfo appreciate lhofe j
of his own, and which is neceffary j
for him to do before lie can hold that !
rank in the general fociety of the
world be ir, entitled to. It i -1 believe,
the duly of fociety 'o ei courage edu
cation and to deftroy prejudice of-
pecially that kind of prejudice, wliich
leads ur into dependence on nth*, r
countries for the fupplv of articles for
our daily and habitual ufes when we
hav- within ou-f-lves the raw mate-
rials for th- producing them •, the
doing of which vyill be found the
cheapelt and moft eft‘dual mode of (
warfare vie can adopt againft that'
ns'inn whofe grealelt exertions are (
at this day made to deprive ns of all
c-'mrtfu oicaiion v/irh the reft of the
world, and to reduce u to a ftate of
dependence on h r; this is i warfare
which is honorable and will colt-us
no lives, and in wliich none of the
blood of car cidz-ns will be foil!.”
■TT. |
Sir Francis Bar left having
H • ■«. -uv-ted, by letter, to line
vvidi ’lectors ol YVel t mi lifter ■
ova rht :3i ft ol July, re unit'd the ;
foiu vvinpy at if wer —
Picadily, Jaly 19, 1810. j
Gentlemen -The Electors of
W< ftmin. t- r uo me great honor
by this hvita'.i an which they
have ftTit me thro’ your hands,
•■til 1 I receive it with great plea
fare At '-,11 times, and in all
places, whether their reprefen
Cuive or not, Ifh .il always be
found ready to do (hem .any re t-
fonable fefvicei t Parliament or
'out to vourfeivc.i, gvrfr .men,
wlimu I w 1 : & perfouaiiv kuOvV.
I eg to return my belt th a ks ;
ah ! I hope w ■ l!i til fp-'-iv i pc a
fant dav together e-n th - 31
this in ft ant July, uniefs th- id
and the comrn m icr in ch'ef,
the fecretary :-f ftate, uld <
out a imni’Tous armv, xv h a
train of arlillcry tod lav.- . ar
in our ftrects again;’. Roaft B> 1
1 remain, gentf n n, you
moft obe’t and very hu able
fi. rv-t t,
FR \NCIU nURPET?'
! Mr Garce PuHmur a:nl Mr Ro-
j iert l!utrhiu/on,
j If N - pule in adheres to bis de
claration tvl'plifting the Ba'Lo
i an J Milan [) mv., there cm
hardly be a y lifTtculty even i i
point of croquette, as to the re
mains of cue Orders in 'Council
1 he words ot the French miuif
tar’s letter arc, “In this new
of things, Sir, I am author
I. 'J*
ng.
md
r t\V
it
ifet) to declare to you that the
Decrees o» Berlin an ! Milan are
rev keJ, and that from the firlt
oi November, they will ceafe to
be m force, it being undaftood
that in conf. quence of this de
claration, the Englifu fiiall re
v 'ke their orders in council, and
renounce the new principles of
blockade, which they hive at
tempted to eftabiifh : or 'hat the
United States conformably to
the aft which you have juft com
municated, ftrill caulc th ir>ig!it
to be refp: fted by the Engl if!).
“ Ake r lifts declaralion on the )
part of the IVem h government •
that their decrees are revoked £c
fhal'l ceafv to be in force from the i
lft cl November, there is no
thing that can reafo- ably pre- >
vent a declaration on cur part,
that the mcafurrs adopted by us,
! cxpreifly on the principle of re
taliation fhouid ceafe io be in
j force at the fame time with the
i obnoxious decrees. From the
I concluding member of the fen-
, tence, it indeed appears that the
decrees are to be revoked at a-
I)IEL) —\t B!oinijgila!e(.iiear N.
York) Mr. Iamks Cren.PHAM, edi-
lor of tii-.- American L'.izen St JVateh
Tower.
At r>cituate,(Maf6.)the hon. Wm
CufHiNC.Elq Judge "[the Supreme
Judicial Cou.t of rhe (liii e.l S .r
On Saturday •vfmn, kittDr 'John
Heeling fir ld t o! MiilfdgiVille and ia r-
of this ctiy The lvlme'olence of hi.
heart and his fociubie and friendly
difpoftiio'.i h ul acqurel him maiu
friends -who f.ncereS’ re»rot his lofs
-/•;? Pop-
w.^smntiaaivnf^rm -oasi.*' ssmsskv
A FiTciainaticn.
OEORbiJA.
Bf hit KxetHmcy Da-aid B. itehrll,
Gevernorun/J C'-mmatu'h r in l.'ief
oj the 1rby-aral Nr.ry r f this State
and ’.f t't Militia thereof
THERE.\R I have, as direft
\ ec in and by an aft of the
Genera’ ,lT mb!y of this State, en
titled . ‘ an A. ft to toga!.ire the Gene
ra! Eleftiois i.t this (late, and to ap
point the tine of the meeiiug of ihe
General \fe nb’y,” paflkd lie Uth
of February 1709,arranged 3: count
ed up the vows of lueh counties a.
have in canfomity with the aforefaid
aft made reurn of the Elections j
h Id on the fir I: Monday of October j
J Italic for four Members to repre-
fent this Staie in the H >af; of Re-
prrfenr.nives of cha Congrefs of the
United Stales, fr nn kdiich it appears
tint William W Bi-lb Georg- Vi.
Eroup. tlowe'.l C/bll, a.id Boiling
Hall, Efqrs. nave ikejiighefl: number
of vo’es.
A md WiTF.il" A -, if ij provide-1 by
the ..ft af are 1 .;;.!, “ that no perfon
fli ill be elefteU a rdprefentati.'e in
Co-igrefi, wh )’.as not b’eo an ia
habifa.it "f -his Stale three years a ,-;;t
proceeding hin elefti ra, and paid hi.
tax ti-gnlariy du-t-ig th.? tint ” and
that “no c mi.n. Hi -u ihr.il ;flu? to
or for ii v filch peiffon fe etefted,
until fat..daft try proof is produced
tl-ai r 15 tax of Inch perfon ha . been
regu aily pa.d as above rm-niinned,
and -h.-.t he Itn . afttitllv hail the re-
ft nee herein preicvjb. d,” and fur-
tlu-r 11 that in cafe ariy perfon duly
cleft il being in this (la"-, .red noti
fied ihereof in manner herein direft-
i-l Ihrill not vviilii.i twenty days,and
if < ui of the ftate within forty days,
j.f cr fuch notification fignify his
acceptance, or fh.ill depai this life,
th. • Gov rnor orCoinmander.in Chief
ftiall crchr a new t'lcftion to be
ill i'i &c.”
I a ivv, therefore, thought proper
11 ifiue this rriv Proclamation, declar
ing chat tiie aforefaid \Viliiam W.
B.bb, George i\I. Eroup, Howell
Cobb and Boiling Hall, Isiqrs. are
duly eleftc 1 to reprefen: this State in
tlie Congrefs of the United Shoes
for the term of two,years from and
after the f >urrh day of March rev",
and to notify you the f.tid William
W Bibb, George \I. Prcup, Howell
Cobb, and Bolling Ha;!. Efqrs. to
pri-ditce the proofs of your oUigibility
required in and by the aft herein
before recited, and fignify to me
your acceptance of the faid appoint
ment within ihe time limited by the
faid aft.
Given under my hand and the
Great Seal of the State at the
State Houfe in Milledgeviile,
the twenty-third Hay of Ofto-
ber, in the year of our l ord,
OneThoufand Eight Hundred
and Pen, and of the thirty-fifth
year cf the Independence < f
the United Stares of America-
D B. MIPCHliLL.
By the Governor,
Hor M auhuuy.
Secret ar y of State.
gryj* The Editors of the LouiiviHe
Gazette, Savannah Republican, Au
Ailin';• nil>’Citoi's Safe.
14 /.- ‘ SAL I),
Oil the Kth day of Duember next fit
the houfe cf Wnt. Harrkuii h. late of
this county, dec. ...till the
Perfonal Property,
Of f>id deceafed, exci-pi Negroes,
which will be'hiied on that day...
vlfo, tie 1 Plantation rented. Terms
made knqwn on the day ol f.tle.
Any perfons hav, g demands a-
gainll faid c(late are u-quelled to
nving them forward agreeahO to law.
AM ih ife indebted to faid ellate, are
requeiled to come forward and make
pa v merit.
/ )ji'hl Si fine 7, A d in ’ r.
Frances Hanhoick. \din’x.
Oft SO-tds.
TUT i sc u ip t.
Will be Sold,
To the hi fcj bidder, on Sa'ur.lay th
fUth of Novmber next, at the
dwelling cf ihe fib briber
A Houfe Lot,
Kouthold Furniture and a Cheil of
Tools Perms made known on tire
day of fale
Je fidia’j Whitney.
Oftober 2-1. 30-n
l o s r
O r \Vednefdav Evening a Saddle
anil Saddle Blanket. Any pel fon who
will deliver them to f he fubferiber
fiiall b- liberally rewarded.
Daniel AT Duff
Oftober -.'A: 30—if
W MATED IM UF.DI TELT
A fourneyman
L'beral wages will be
good wo lit iv, an.
Hams
Mil efigeville,Oft 2*.
i»v iftill Niglit’i udii.
t- ■ ••
The nc-MS an d newt expedit'd--*
Di!patches luvu !xvn rocai !y
received from Franc? ami F ig-
Itn.5 —th ir cont -nrs had not
traiilpii--.dat ’Vafriiu-t.iii Ckv
on tile 1 O'.«i itt.laot—We may
ixpecl to hear from ihe tt y
next it,ail l’i)e pap-.a-s do not
contain a word of late foreign
Br iwn, the former Collector
ol N w Orleans, and public
putneev: r, is fa; 1 to h. in YY. fh-
itigt-m City -The inlmb -r of
iloufcs d Mlroyed By th v 11 ft e
ia Cha.lefton atn 'un--; ro >91 —
1 h re n is been .n vtha opt
to fire that ivy — VI-.
the B.itdh Charge des Aithirs
k has arrived at W h ; ;to i
City—A Republican Governor
has at length been ch i*. n in that
hot bed oi federalilin 1) ■ w .;
— t he elections ia -M iry'an-.l
h v terminated more favc-r. biy
to R pu iiicaniini than lad 'ear.
— i h urv on Cotton in France
is ‘2s ,7J orr ib — The pric - in
\ugufla is 14 1 2 on:;;.
• *.14. X-U.4 r. TTMl
GF.t’iRGiA, fours Conniv
I^El’SON’ ALLY appe„red l> >re
jj_ me B' item Pierce, ore of the
lultices of tbr Peace for faid county,
I nil
|OlUl FUliGAY
iJ^hufsor C/aair- Al
t p ESPEC FULLY inf. rms rl.e
j[\ citizens of Mi ledgevifie and
in vicinity, that'he maker. \Vi;;tnou
Chairs, alter the moll approved nu>-
de.s, at Two Doll at s a piece,..his re-
fiJ.-uee is on Jtfterfen iheet nearly
oppofite the Argus OiFtte.
Oftober 27. 30-c
Notice.
A LL perfons arc hereby caution
/ \. <*<1 againft purihafing Four hen
lltt'dred irrei cf Land, (nine or
let ) N, fb.t, 1 hontpfon, and other;,
adv -i iifed by Jultn And -. fon, Sheriff
of Green county, fur file on tin fttIt
Tuel'dav iri November next ns the
property of Pheopbilus Burk, as [
h.tv - a inortgate upon the fame a.--.1
which i - duly recorded in the Cf iks
office of Gic-ene county.
Fitz M Hun!.
Oftober 21. 30-fsT
ddk r
a id being du
! v Isvovn
. fat Ii f - .
yea to a
ibat !. - find a
him by lob i
. 'lotc (>'
Wilki.
f n, form*
,’V> :o
-ime
i: he year 1
808. tm Ttwent'i
v
i.uh
D: liars tin d.
•maiul. a
(I th.i' - 1
1 id
SO—tf
N .KC is loft
or in (laid, ano ic
'hz
7
faid Pierce c
mi. t fir
d it.
Brl
ion If ere
< f kcv i
Sworn o
before
me tin. V.
of
f'\N Saturday the ICth of
H. r Oftob'-r IS 10 it was re
pot fed that i ha fir- d Mrs E
iixabeth Fodtr’s Cotton hou vs
and burnt 2000 weight of Cot
ton am! two Children would
ii ive been burnt if a negro by
the name of Jets ha i not come
and prevented it. Tire above re
port is faife, and 1 am abb to
prove the author a Ji-ir, as the
Cotton heufe is now ftanding
If a ah Pat her.
October 2-k t «f
Baldwin Superior Cow l,
Soptemb r I ei m, 1810.
Rule Nisi.
O N motion ol Elijah Clark
ar.d Mofes J 1 ’ rt, Attor
neys for Gillah Frany, praying
the eftabiifluneut of a copy t-f a
Note ol lI.m2, nrde by Philip
bpiilers on the 2 lft day of J am
guita Chronicle, the Monitor” and j,. y q BtM-. lor Four Hundred ft
the Georgia Exprcfr, are requ. fted y . x Sev ,. n Dollars, payab'e to
to publ.fh the above Proclamation w A Dm ham or order on
once a week, for three weeks, in
their lefpeftive papers
Loft or Miflaid,
On the 22d inilaut, a Note of
ny rate, provided the Americans Hand, given in favor of thefnblcri
caufc their r ights to be refpefted her by Williamfon Ferrell, for Twen-
by the Englifr. Any backward- ft Five lJMtrs p r able September
1 " , r n next. All perions are iorwarr.cd
nefs on out parts, therefore,muft . , rtdi for * lhc faid ll0te , and u.e
embroil US Wil a the Americano, | pqj l’errcll is hereby foi warned
whom N.ipolean now addri fled paying the fame, to any rerfe-n but
in tV.it tone of fulfom flaltery I felf. Jvmt Ballard.
which he fo readily tffumes to- | Oftober 21. ‘ fit) r «l
the fu ll day of January 1834,
and imiorfed to the faid GiFah
for collodion
h is ordered, That a copy there
of be cltabliflied accordingly,
unlefs caufe be fit own to tii
contrary, and that this rule b
publHhod fix mouths in one cd
the Gazettes • f this ftate.
True Gif') from the Minuter.
Thcs. 11 Kenan, Cl’k
| Oftober 20, 3 310. 30-G
June, l 810.
Daniel 1C elf bn, 7. P
And I th - faid Pierce, do fo: "-avti
all pe-fotis from cradingfor fa'.l Note,
or him the fiid W ikinfon from pay
ing f.iid N..rc to any other no-'f-t-i.
('• EO !\ (11A, Baldwin county
TjJjER .ON A LLY pn. . ed i> • re
J_ me Wilfon Navvy, and a iter
being duly fworn, fayeth, tiiat lie
v/ain peffi-flion of a certain Note
of Hand, given by Reddick Hoard
to Royal Jenkins payable in Note.!
on demand tor th.: amount of Thirl-}
Seven Dollars, and faid note is loib
or miiluid fo that he cannot ft;-, i it.
* It <lfon Men's:
Sworn to and fubferibed thi- 25d
of Oftober (.3 10
Y IV Dcvcreute, j p.
I.oft or Miflaid,
A Note - f Hand g-.vr i in fa
vor of Stephen .-itiif - ju ; Ro
bert Phomfon, for Two Mumhed
Dollars -i.t,ab!>- on th.- 25 v :f
December lall pall, and u d ■ f.-d by
f.iid Renfro to the fu L crib r, vt'li
two credits, one for Sixty Niru Del
ian the other for Fifty Two D-flart
Fifty Cents — til pert ;t . cm: i-
oncvl not to tradi- for faid a >t . a id
f.iid Thompfon from paying :he fame
to anv pcrlon but niyfe f
Al oil G- cenr.
i Oftober 24. A*f
To John Law,of Qg'.elhorpcc. r:ly.
W .IERE aS I h vc fid- iv-
formation in th. cleik’sofii u it
Pu iiam coui.ty, that yon i-i on-
tc-i your name- tmui ui ,.riy and
covt-.ary to law, for a drvw in
iln: firlt land lottery ol Lit date,
by which you drew h ; N 1!-,
i:i th ■ third liiilrict or B win,
i now Putnam county, arm he
1 (lienff having returned that you
j are not to be Found in the coun-
i tyoi Oglethorpe; you au ihere-
I fore, as well as ail others con
cerned, required to be and ap-
| pear at a luperior court to be
held in and lor Putnam c< unty
on the third Monday in sli- h
next, to anfwer the comptiint
herein made againft you and
Ihew caufe, if any, wl v the pro-
eedings had there in, at he
o.nt itf- If, if ifried, fhouid not
oe let art e and -c .■ v >; i
David l Lot l oi tncr.
Au gall lft, 1810.—30