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>ffinnr.teJ,his tmnnerfi extolled.
fis virtues imitated, hs nv rnor'y
ffed. Columbian
The followinp fly trick was nut
_pon the toll gatherer oft he Afli
ley River B:i. ge, near Charlef-
ton. (S. C ) a few days fince :—
1'wo tars, whole month’sadvance
r.is nearly exhnufted, found
themfelves, on their arrival at the
bridge, in poflVflion of hut G cts.
one of them, knowing that their
funds were inadequate to defray
he expence of their pafTtge, ad
ranced in iroqt ol his fhip-mate, j
tnd den auded the price of the j
\v>yage? I he reply was, “ G cts.
each.’' “Do you charge for
lu^age?" replie.i Tack “No.”
fuiie fortes changedJtdes: they certj it to the lad homhle point,
ab'UV'oned their former proftfli crofs the ridge rViding the
ou.i; and when the govern ' er.t High tv-aloe from theTounafago,
took a ftand thy threatened in in fuch place as wil afford the
furreftion and diflolution of the Ihorteft and bell prtage to a
Union. This conduft of theirs beatable point on the l itter—
drove Congri fs into thepoflure from this laft point Hr '-ominen
we found themat tbelafladjourn- ces the long wiflied nr furvey of
ment; aud now, the torics— the Alabama At uis place the
thele very toiies who memorial captain is to he met by the fe-
SherifPs Sale.
r»"<> s \
TWWH'I.'M*" J PMMH
C R 1 P T.
Then ftepping back and t king
his b“o'hcr upon his ih ruljers
he matched over with >'1 the
gravity (imaginable. ' r '
•Times
The following is an extract of
a letter fiom a very intellig-tu
gentleman living on the Mifiiif
ftippi, whole fources of inform»
tion may be relied on :—“Well
Florida i. quiet. The ewreg
illations adopted by the convert
ion. have met the appiobation
ofthe Governor at B tor Rouge,
and tranquility is reltored. their
fyftern approximates, as nearly
spoflible, to a Republican form
f government, anti they oocnlv
vow a w.fli to become a p u t of
he United States- The name
f Ferdinand VII is ftili ufed in
he public ads ot ihat province,
ut the inhabitants hoi him in
he molt fovert-ign contempt
There is a final! B., fit party a
nong them, who . re hoT-ile to
he govt rnment or th U. Stares,
ind, from the iotri clamor they
lade, were at firff thought to be
he majority ; hut they are found
loco;,hit only of a few old tories
tf the revolution and half oay
Britlfii officers ” Nat Intel!.
ized Congrefs againff Bririfh ng
greflions; but who recanted
wh n they found Mr. J ff rfon
lerioufl/ refolved to refit! F.ng-
lilh outrages—the tories now
cry out “ in wh it a plcl>* we are
placed by the executive ” Why,
the knaves'; the piiihil faivel
ling, fneaking knaves ; thus to
imagine that they can dupe the
public with th ir final putrintifin
any longer! rhey pretend that
adminift ration is the caufe of
cond party, w ho jjjrfue from
the Alabama the common path
to Highwafee, thro the C.reek
nation and Cherocee. What
officer will conPuft the fecond
party, was not learnt when our
inform uu came away.
“ The parties were to flart a-
bout the fir ft of September from
Fort Stoddarr.”
A divine difpenfation of Rrovi-
denco has been lately fi/nal in the
. , . | family of Mr Geo. H. Norris, near
our evils ; they, who are the j 7 •
„ Berrvvillc, in this county. MifsSu-
I. m ling curie of their country ; \ f, u , jy Worracly, an amiable young
they, who countenance the info | lady, about 18 years of age, fuddenly
le ce of Bririfh ninillers ; they, j recovered, perfectly, her fpeech, or
who threaten rebellion if Great , which flie has been deprived 7 or 8
Britain is opoofetl ; they who 1 y uiir6 » produced by along illnefs. It
furniflies arguments to the Bri appearsthat Mifc W.returned as u-
tifl, cabinet to continue their in- ^ her room, and wh. ft engaged
, ~ . m reailing, fe ; /aii unuiual ieiilation,
jnri;..*, , they* v G«k1 ^orgivctheni.) an( j irruneUiatelv run into an adjoin-
: ow coihe out with their yelp : ing room to her filler, whofe feelings
mgs ■>' f h 1 fitu ition of the coun : can be better ima fined than expref
itry ! Bu r the people know them; ‘ fed, at hearing oi.ee more the found
they h>v • real' o te, know them ; °fhcr voice, expruTed in pcifcdly
•h-v h.iv fomc* experience 0 f | dUtiuS and audble-terms
TV IT T. UK SOT D
On the firft Tutfday in December next,
in the Town of Uadi [on, 'organ
county, bctivem the ufunl hours, the
following property, viz.
One Lot of I and,
Known by N° ICO in the ‘20th dif
tritfl of Baldwin, now Morgan conn
tv, taken ns the property of Thomas
Du fli 11 and Nathaniel Holley to fa-
tisfy an execution in f.ivor of Sea
born Jones.
•••A L S O”*
Lot N° ISO in the 15ih difldd of
Baldwin, now Morgan countv, ta
ken as the property of Shadrach
Moore, tin. furvivov, to faiisfv an
execution in favor of J, Te Brett and
Owen Fort exerntoi s.
...A I. S O...
One Chefnut Semi mar.-, bridle
and fiddle taken an the property of
James Afhh-v to fatiify an execution
I in favor of Thomas B. Scott.
By this Murt'ung;’ ; M:ul.
P The Nor Vo Mail due Gff
evening did no-arrive ir 0 ch'ck
tiff- morninij...We''av f<*TofV - <‘ie
mod mat-oral articles of i-iK-ii erica
furniflied bv the papers—Th- 'rt-cie
under the London head of '! 3-' of
Sen:timber is peculiarly ime v -effing
to the American reader a d . yu-
plendy vt-xiffes therrtn irlts in ’ : iff
column of the preceedirig page o.
this week’s Argus.
THE L a AN.
It will be recolleflul by nuv
•ett iers that atlhe laff f. fi; , rf
Congrefs, in order to (apply the
leficieney in the hum annually
npropriated for the payment ot
hbiic Debt, the Prcfident o(
ie United States was by law
tnpowered to borrow a “ fum
lot exceeding the princioal of
he public debt, which wil! be
eimbuifed, accon ing to law,
luring the prefent year,” at a
ate of interefl not exceeding fix
•er cent: The law alto author
fed the Bank of the U Siati-s to
end the faid fum or any part
hereof; becaufe it was known
hat from that inffitution the mo
iycould be obtained with great-
facility and at lowt r >nter
, for fo fhoit a tiuu as wii*
lapfe before its reimbuifernent.
un frohy individuals. In pur
iai.ee of thole provifion, about
iree months ago, a loan was ob
lined from the bank of th U
ntes for the fum of 3 7.50,000
•liars, at fix percent—ihe in-
■y to he leimburfed on the 31 (I
camber, 1811. If the rhar
■r of the Bank of the United
latts W ill not be renewed or
Hitinued, the money loaned is
be reimburfed to the Bank
ithin three months after notice
ven by them. Ibid.
th ,ii : Yes ; tn fe arc the tories,
or ihe delcencants ofthofe tories, |
who joinded th.- Indians to make
w upon our fathers— tb oppofe
\V .(hi gum : the fame tories who
would i :u(h 1 fid ptnder.ee ;
tile faniv Mries win fe hearts are
warm for K: gland and cold to
Am ri-.a ; who u!e all li ic-s and
every wind to ferve their king
—who lavifli th.ir wealth with
piv.'ufiort ii the hire of preff -s
to revile r« publican inflituti-m
and in every vein Sc mood fhout
damnati n t,) de-mon-aev ; —the
fame men. who, whether dru ik
or fob-.r. gay or fid, have their
th mghts jserperua ly !: nr on the
iedrudtion or our hipny Union
— hat it may be par. .lied out,
IFiu.hif.er Gazette. |
In Ireful! 1 , fayr Carr, the atmof-
phete is remarkably huniirl. by a
correct vealiter, kept in 1804 it was
found to have rained or Plowed 231
clays in the year.
oi -nd.to i ii
■fligate foils
ot ■ vrinn.cd Ling, or the idle,
v.cg To.sd noblemen of a corrupt
ed and comipring coun. O!
cut such Turiks long' r delude
u. ? Fellow i '• zi .! Paufe, and
v- II--d •m then* rchaviour for fif
teen years pad, anti ftrengthen
yoU'felves in your republican
fentiiuents lo that you may be
the better able to i\fut them.
CATO.
MARRIED, on Thurfday even
ing by the Rev. Myles Greene, Mr.
IvICllAiin ON O, Scukrv, to Rlifs
C.vi liBRiNi: J. Gough.
uwv*** ■:<. ^ -cltlus
DIED, on [Monday lalt, Mrs.
Nancy Selah, wife of Mr vVin. W.
SeJuh. printer, of tiiis place.
ulzs.z. oi-’e/ntt-v -s.-*.tup9yxtzu:zaBtB
bhcrill’s bales.
Knoxville, Sept 23.
By a g i <- *r juil from the
Mobile eout try, wo learn the
f'.'llOWUlg f.-.d, ;
About the middle of Augnfi:
orders from the fi cu tary ol the
war rfepar'fiKvw arrived at the
poll of Fort Stoddart, com
manding co R c h ire! Sparks to
detach twoconiip.-flioned officers
four non como iflioited and 20
privates, to form two companies
lor the purpofe of exploring ihe
coutury beuve -.- that place and
WIL L D E S' 1 L D
On theft.J] Tutj.lay in December next,
at the ■ iiiehit iloufi in the Town
of AlilicJgtr. Ule,
BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS,
202 t-2 Acres of Land,
Known by Lot N° 321, in the
Iff ctiftricSk of Baldwin county, gran
ted .o Benjamin Currie ; levied on
as the property of Liberty Hoimcs,
to fatisiy Bolling Hall’s execution
againff hirn—on foroclofure of a
niorigage.
101 1-4- Acres of land in the HI
dilhiiT of Baldwin, granted to Paul
Wilkes, joining Jofhua Claud and
ShuJrach Bevins’s land ; li
as the pioperty c,f John Rofll-r, to
fa.iify Robert Whittington’s exeeu-
tion agaiiill him.—Conditions Caih
Philip Cook, Sh ik li c.
October 31. 31-tds
ro Dollars Reward.
Hie h wale
•k
From the Virginia 4rgus.
The (dries aavifed the lending
mini Her to London to remon
'ate againft the Britilh feizures
th-r the rule of ’.5G; they mem
ai.zeii Congrefs, and pledged
‘ir lives, fortunes, and honor,
Hand by the government in
idicatijng the rights of the na-
n- Well; fo far, fo good .-
t the moment Mr. JeftVifon
Ted the treaty which hadfub-
tacked to the tail of it; the
ment lie vouM not give up
thing to England, ihcle
mg a furvey of i
the dtftance, and learning every (
particular they pofii ily can , ref- |
p^ch.'.g foil, grow ih, water, &c. !
Captain L P Gaines, who
has founcrly been employed by of Milledgeviile, the above reward,
tile government on finmiar ex- ! to any peifon who (hall difeover the
curfions, we umleiftand, takes I inccndinry. which (hall be paid or
command of one of the parties
WHEREAS fomc evil clifpofed
perfon did, on the night of the 27th
inftant, li-t (ire to, and burnt part of
the public Pound, creel- d in this
town for the purpofe of carrying into
ofTi ct an ordinance to prevent Swine
from tunning at large in the town
ol Milledgeviile : And whereas, fuch
violations ought to be punilhed, by
a rigid inforcement of the laws of
this (late, in fuch cafes made and
provided : 1 therefore, hereby of
fer, bv and with the confent of the
Boatd of CommiTtor.ers of the town
Phis gentleman, it is faid, is
emmetly calculated to do juftice
to his appointment Me follows
the iiiviclmg ridge between the
waters ol the Bigby and Alaba
ma—from thence to the ridge
which divides the waters of the
Black Warrior or Tufealoofa
from thole of the Coofa, and
purfues this lad until it is loft in
the great dividing lidge lying
between the w Ut. r of Team ffee
and Mobii<—ho t l x Iaft he
is fluke th'; Uiehwafcc, aX-
1 his conviflion of die above crime
j Given under my hand, this 30th
Oclofvr, 1310.
jettThomas, p u. c.
One lot of land N a 22fi in lire 4th
diffrifil of formerlv Baldwin, taken
as the property of Edward Johnfon
to fatisfy an execution in favor of
Thomas Jones.
•••A I. S O”-
One Negro woman named Patfcy
and one Negro boy t arred Simon,
taken as the property of Clemant
Tranum, to fatii/v fundry executions
in favor of Tame-- Taylor and others
—Conditions (' fib
Martin 1 J Sparks. c li’fF
October 27. 31-tds.
Sales.
IV i I. I. n F S 0 I. ZL
On the fir/} Titefilnv in December next i
Twigirs Cjui t hot fe between tis e
ift/al hours,
One Lot of [.and,
With improvements thereon, N°
2G2, iD the 24-th dillritfl tf VV il-
kinfon, now Twiggs county -, levied
on as the property of Georg Roan
to faiitfy an exccuiion in laver of
George Stuart.
...a L s o...
One T ot of Land in the 26th dif-
tri£lof Wilkinfm,nowTwigj coun
ty, N° 21 ; levied oil as tl.e proper
ty of James Lyon lofayti-ly an exe
cution in favor of the El.cutors of
Charles Martin, deccaied.—Cortdi
lions Cafli
F. Nunn. Sh’ff.
Otftnbpr-S' 31 —tris
Sheri It’s h-iile.
IV I I. 1. B E S ) L D,
On the fir ft Tucfiay in Dec. ficxl,
in the f von of Clinton,
BETWEEN THE USUAL HOURS,
One Lot of Land,
N c !)7 in tiie Gth di(fri£V of Bald
win, now Jones county; taken as
on i the property of Mark M‘Lulky, to
fatisiv an execution in favor of .-.bi-
hue Sowell, returned lo me by a
Conflable—Conditions Cafli.
S. Fcagin, Sh’ff.
October 31. 31—tds.
London, Aiignfl 3(1.
The Gottenbit- eh Mails attivctl
this morning-—Barnndmte ’.:.s lu*e»
chooCon luce, fl.tr to the Throne of
Sweden
The regaining Fn.land is hin’—fi
at as one of t’ne confeqtienc x or
ehooflng him to iuccced. to thi>
Throne.
The C.orrefpondentem flutes that
the ol'jedl of Guftavus’s la'e journev
was to get h's fon choofcn Succchor
to the Svvediflr Throne.
September 3.
AMERICA, Eft VNCE AMD
ENGLAND. '
The Union cartel, cn Tburfdajry
filled from Plymouth for Mmlaix,
with a mefTinger, charged by Mr.
Pinkney with difpatches fo g ' eral
Artrifltong, cn the fubjeO ol the
communicationsthe latter nw.de fome
days fu ce, of the terms upon ' eh
Bonaparte is difpofed to adjaU his
differences with America. I i I 'i
that Napoleon has coifieuteil to re
fund the piodticp of the American
veifels condemned in the p< rtf. of
France, Holland, Spain and Naples,
and to reduce the duties on impon-a
to what they were previom lo 'ho
war, provided England tefeu d . ho?
j ord.-u in council ab-tulons her bloo
kad< s, and withdraws li nll-,c.iti i:s
on fuch exportations from France as
were not proh bin d before the war.
P is added that lord iVe’ltfiley. ir. his
conferTence with Mr Pinkney ou
the lubjed of thi-s communication,
declared dm the ciders in council
would coni, quentlv terminate with
the caufe- wliiclt had produced them..
Pc that th - queftion ot i xpor r s might
admit of dilcuflio". but that Great
Britain would not retinquiih the t i .be
and power of Blockade
Letters have been received from
P -rnambucco to the date of th IO. li
of July. Cct’o had advii c< 1 20
percent, at that Settlement, but no
thing of a political character bad - c-
curred deferving notice.
I Denmark ha- not yet adopted a-
nyfevere meafures againff American
commerce, but as it is known iliac
i the Government willbowwiihiinpli-
cit obedience to any mandate from
France on the fubjeft, theintercourfo
is proportioned to the rifle.
JVfill Regulations
r ~jl~iHO. < >E perfons who may favor
jj[ me wiriv thc-ir cuffom, are no
tified, that unlel's thev mark their
names ligihly on their b igs—I will
not be anfwerable for miffaket or
accidents of any kind.
Jrfeph Cooper.
GcTcber 3h D 1 —tf
Baltimore, Oct 9.
Arrived, fch’r. Hazard, Ilmriihn,
24 days from Kingfton (Jam.)—All
j MIRAND A’S MEN have bofin fer
at liberty by (he new government of
the Spar,ilh Main, fix of them had
I arrived at Jamaica. All others who
I had been imprifoned under the eld
j government, were alfo fet at liberty.
A
LJcvercuv, Sanford, 'rdCo.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED.
Ftti m New York
A LARGE. SUPPI TOFFALL
AND WINTER
. GOODS,.
Cutlery and Groceries,
VVhich they will difpofe of, ori as
good terms as they can be procured
in Milledgeviile.
Oftobcrflt. 3l-3t*f
We learn, (fays a Philadelphia
paper of the Uiih inft ) that general
Amflrong has written to the Gevota
ry cf flate, that Bonaparte ha- * r-
fered to rellore Ferdinand to tilt?
Sptnfih throne, provided lie accept
it as a grant from hitnfelf. and con
fent that the country between the
Pyreiinees and the Ebro fluff ' etVi.iiu
to France. Both thefe condition!, it
is prefumed, will be rejefled : tho
lirft as difhonorable, and the fecond
not only on account of its curtaillinj*
tiie kingdoms of feVeral brave and
induffrious provinces, but becaufe
it wifi leave the country without n
fade frontier on the fide of France,
\ Parrot Stolen,
STOLEN From the fubferiber,
living in Milledgeviile, fronting the
jail, a large Green Parrot—A Re
ward of ten dollars will be given to
attv perfon who will deliver the Par
rot and give information lo that the
thief may be convifled—ot five dol
ais lor tiie Parrot alone. •
Jacob Rlcfdircri.
CGctcr SI | 21—tf
C A II T 1 O N
DO hereby forwarn all perfons
from trading for a certain Note
of hand, given by ire to Damply
Dorrity for fifteen dollars, made pay
able the firff day of January next —■
As the conditions for which faid
Note was given has faded, and T ant
determined not to pay the faid Note.
John r.utweil
Gftobci 21, 31-1:
| We underttand that a letter has
been received in Marblehead, flai
ling rfrat all the American props ny
which had been detained in (ho Bay
of Bifcay was delivered to its origin
al owners. If this be tiie fa£t, yhe
probability is, that the fame com fe*
will he purfued with American pro
perty in other ports under the influ
ence of Napolean.—da Urn Regijlec•
PRICE OE COTTON.
At I ivprpxnl 15 1 2d.
New Yt'tk lt> 12 cents.
. . AuguiU 1J cc::ts»
Gftobci 21