Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, December 05, 1810, Image 3

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clefiaftical Court for that work, Which it was expeded would have refulted in the lofs of his life. Some have fuppofed the eigh teen letters of his (Napoleon Buonaparte) names divided by thi.ee and added together wiil make the number of the Bead which is 666—Another author calculates 66.5 Kings pric;r to him, and th.*‘ he completes the number of 666 But my opini on is different from theirs, and fhouki rather apply it a differ ent way, or wait for future time to untold it. 1 he Legion of Honor, fo called —of which a legion ol life guards is-the shell or shadow oi the snbstance, or essence of that iiAnor —l therefore lure re maik'.-—tho* a legion is no po fiiive definite nu aber—yet a certain author calculated a per fed legion thus 60C0 privates! —a captain to every 10 men— a cetuui ian to every 10C>—and; one uffi er to every 1000—j which would m::ke a complete 1 legion to coiifitt of 6 666 — j ' which would m ke 666 I lfic« rs —that would bejuil the number! ff he Beast. When I take a view o'Bona pane’s movements, full relative! to the Jews—fecpndty as it re-I iates to the Papacy—third, his | • politics—fourth, his confederation j of ten—filth, his military man- • mtvres—fixth, the relation oi af fairs in the East, in fucc< fliun with his movements, I am. led to meditate the time rear when he (even laft plagues, under the . fevenfh trumpet, which are to j - be poured out, and particularly! the two, one on the seat of the Beast, the other on the Euphra tes, which denotes the Ottoman Empire. i Russia, which rofe in lien of the Eastern Empire, whofe E.n p,;or is now ttilea the Emperor of the East, (while Bonaparte is lti’eu the Emperor of the Best') is at war with the Turk;;— Again it is evident that Bona parte has a large number ol men in his employ in Persia to learn them hu art of war— For a moment refled on the prefent ftate of the world—England-— 800.000 militia 200,000 m I- 1 reland—200,000(eami-n helices what may be occupied in Hand i ing aimies at home and abroad, j Again, view France a3 it were j the whole nation as one canton- : inent, with, 3,000,000 of Mili tiaand l ,000,000 in {landing ar mies—all Russia putin military x< quifition,amounting to 7,000, tt)0 and the Turks,putting that » Umpire in a fntiilar Hate, by or ^Jerof the Grand Seignior, who is about to take the fit l.i in perfon. l hefe things when taken in conjunction with the ftate ol Eu rope a tew years ago, and what it is now, with the ptobable con fequtnce of what is at the door; denotes lomething impnflive (ndeed : And ought to ftimuiate every thinking mind on the con tinent of America to prize ' their privileges,, and im prove them accordingly ; for wriere can a country be found with peace,plenty. & religious li T vail himfelf of the prejudices of Farturarrc* Pc? fnmmic the Jews to anlwer iu» own de-‘> . 2g , t0m miS- fi :n, who amount to 9.000, i 81017. lousiness. 000 in his jurifdidiotl, & in do r T 1 HE Subfcriber will enter intu ing this in the eltablilhment of them at Pai.estinb it will cut up the Turkijh Empire,ittbrd him money—men, «md a half way houfe to the Indies—Thus the “ Euphrates would he dried up that the way of the Kings of the East might he prepared.” A late London Paper says—We have bf-en for fome time of opinion that Bonaparte intends, in the enfu- mg winter, once more to alarm -ns with *.’he bugbear of invafioB. An extraordinary degree of adlivity has b,en lately perceived in the harbor of Boulogne y and if it is true that he intend., vili ing hit: Dutch provinces, it is no doub' with a view of infilling the lame atflivi'y into thrir ports. He may imagine that the large dialts ol men recen.lv made to fend to Por tugal. have left this country bare & defiv.celofs. With reaped to rogu lar troops, we believe there are at this moment,fewer in the three king doms than there ha• been for many years pall, and Minitlers are incur ring a great refponfibility by ctrtuin- ually weakening our foice a? home, for the purpofe of prolonging for a few weeks he defence of a country which they are aware they mud ulti- ' mately abandon ; but we have futh confidence in our navy, and we are convinced Bonaparte has alfo fuch an opinion of it, that we believe we may, for tire prefent, futile at his threats of invading us The li. nati on of Ire and, is, however, fuch as to call for the particular attention of min tilers, who, we are perfuaded, would find conciliation, atui rhe re- dtefiing of the evils under which tire Irtlh labor, far more cdicatious to its defence, than any army of foldicrs. Thclrifli feem determined to make a vigorous attempt next feffion, to procure the repeal of .he A£t of Un ion—The different Corpoiations ar.d Parishes in Dublin, are coming for ward with'the greateft unanimity to effect this object. Mr Fofler’s late ftvere taxes are fubjofits of the mod genetal reprobation D;f.d, after a lingering and dif- trefling ilnefs, at the refidence of Marj Charles Abercrombie, in Han- c<". k county, on l'hurfday tail, Mrs, P l: t A be uc* rom die, the amiable contort of Col Edmund Abercrom bie. et Putnam c.unity. ■“ Her lattgu firing head is nt >ft. Its thinking and i, kings me ore i lies quirt immovable iu e.tjl. Is heav'd l’) affliction were.” • ••vt'Wfyi 1 GEORGIA, ilalJjjin c.way HE RE AS Daniel Wi..! Ion hath app'ic i to me for letters cf Admittiilraiion on the ellate of 1 hotnas G Collier, lateot this courty, dec the above line of bulinef., in the Store at prefent occupied by Alcffrs. St urges, Burroughs and But ler, on the firft ol July next, and fi>- licits a (hate of the hufinels of his friends and the public. Henry H. Mounger. Savannah May 24?, 1 o-tf 'Hie Subscribers, R ETURN their thanks to their friends and cuHomers for the liberal fupport they h ive had in the Factorage and Commission Line, and would heg leave to recommend to their friendllrip Mr HENRY H. MOUNGER, who has lived with them lor feveral years, and they take pleafure in announcing to their friends, that they have the fufiefl confidence in him, and doubt not but he will do jufiice to thole who may’ertruft their bufmefi tt< his care. S. urges, Burroughs hs’ Butler. Savannah May 24, 10—tf ■ Factorage Commis sion business T dred arm creditors ol faic dec. to be and appear at my cfll e within the time pr fcribeJ by law, to Ihevv caule if any they can, why laid letters ftmuid not be granted. O ven under my hand h feal at office, this 4th day of Dcem- btr, 1810. Fred Freeman, r e n. Notice. A LI, perfons indebted to the ef- tate of Ifaac Ellis, late of Hancock county dec’d. are requelled to make immedia e payment; and thofe who may have juIt demands againlt faid _ # ^ ellate, are d. fired to render in their berty,but thtle United Sta i es | aCC( , UI1ts properly attelled, within —and how loon we may be call- the time prescribed by law, ed to trials is in the womb ol fu- To Traveller^. THERE is a good road from’ fftr Garifon to Hawkii.’s—from kin’s to M l mio(h’» Fcrrv, on the Chattahochee—from MTnrofh’s to M Oueen’s—from M'Queeti’s to Manack’s—Iront Manueit'slo James Cornell’s on the Alabama —All tra vellers going that road arc cunfuler- ed as protected in thetr perfons and property, and the Indians will make good any damage (t>v the d .'predati ons of their people ) which may ac crue on this road and no other. IVni. M'lntorh. Dec. 5, 1RIO. P OSTSCRIP F. . J in savannah. "HIE Snhfct iher attends to the above bufinefs with the fir'd- ell care andattention to the inteiells of thofe who employ him. hi., Count ing Houle is on the bay oppoli:., the Exciia tge (under the Muftiun Print ing-Office)— He iniorms the public and his fiiemi» who configu Cotton and other produce to him. coming down the Rivers, Oconee and Oc mtilgee—l hat they can hare the ufe oi the wharf in Darien, (called Har ford’s wharf) lor landing —Wharf age and re (hipping free from ex- pence. Mr. Scott Cray will attend to tlte directions oi thole who choofe to avail themfeives of this offer. Se cure fire proof (lores for the recep tion of produce is provided. Henry Harford. Ncv. 16, IS 10 ’ 36-1 w 5.n The Subfcriber. INFORMS his friends and the public generally that he has taken Mt, Hat ford’s wh.uf and (tores in Darien, and wilt trail tad bufinefs in the Fadorage and Com- millton line, will receive and for- wttid Produce and itletchandize with the flrideff attention and eif- patch to orders. Produce coming d >w'ithe rivet utd configtied or ot- dereit to be corfigned to Mr H. Harford in Savannah, will be r. civ- ed anil re ihipped free from exponcc to tlte* owners, (except n eg roe hire.) Scott Cray Nov 16, 18iO. 3G-iw.'m Notice. All perfons n uc-bted to Foard & Butts, and Lucas & Butts are informed that Mr John Lucas is authorifed to receive the lame ; (lipuld th.ole debts not be did charg’d previous to the 1 5th Ja nuary next, fuits fh >11 be cotn- tneneed indtfcriini M'ely. Samuel Butts. Spsrta, Dec. .5. 36-n N B Thole gentlemen who purch tfed Books of me, vVill re coiled the time ol credit has ex pired. Notice. LI, perfons indebted to the ef- tate tif Benjamin Maddox, late of Randolph county d,c’d, are requelled to make immediate p.ty- ment ; and thole who have demands ag iinltfaid dec’d,are defired to bring in their accounts properly attelled, within the time prelcribed by law. Mart. Maddox, Fx’uix. I Lcvay ~l Joseph Maddox > Adm’rs. Joseph juglin, 3 Dec. .5, 1 810. , 36-F To be Hired. AT the refidence of Mrs: F.lka- betk Parham, on the 2Kth of Dec The NEGROS belonging to the ef- tate of Stith Parham, dec’d. John Hill, 7 r , Thos S. Parham, § x rs ‘ December :u>-tf Loft or Mislaid. A NOTE of hand given me by S D venport for between four and fix dollars, due in Novcm- bei lull—AM perfons are forwarn- ed from trading for the fame D. Shepard. December 5. c Final Notice. ALL perfons indebted tp the fub 1 hvie are therefore to 1 ite and 1 f cn 6er, ate molt carneftly ri quelled adraomfh all Sc fifigular the kin to pay him the firll day nf January • next, and thofe particularly who af ter having been accomodated—have ui.juftiy detained Item hint the ufe ol itis money levelai year-., arid fligh ted every appeal to do him jufiice— are finally informed that, if they do I not comply with the above notice— ! all future applications will be made through the mtdiutn of the law af ter the day aforclaid—And indif j criminally. Cotton ginned or in the | feed will be received in payment, and the htgheft nva.ket price allow ed for it. 2. a chart ah Lamar. December 5, 1810. 36-tf turity.— lho’ I do not belitve that a country was ever given up to the (word & deftruttion when ever pure religion was on the pro gression— Therefore, we need to pray for peace, that we may be kept from the deluge ol th sold world, which is progreffu g Anti (h .u the Euphrates, or Turkijh Empire, receive an overthrow ns ‘ other nations of late have larccl we (hould know exaflly the time of the Chureh— ami it is not im probable but Bonaparte will a* ■fane Ellis, Ex'trix. Hin. Miller, J John .Alford,) Adm’rs. Will be hired. At Mehou’s Fetry, on the 27th day of December next, Fourteen Negroes, | Confiding of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS.—-The property of James and William H. Flournoy Notice. ALL thofe indebted to me for the feal'on of thjir Marcs to try Hotfe are delirfd to come forward hy the 25th of December, and pay off their accounts ; as no longer indulgence can be giAn. John Jackfon. December 5, 1810. 26-c Rope, Rope, Rope. I HAVE for falc about two thou- fand pounds of the bed kind of Kentucky Ropes, at twenty cents o phai-B ofGibfon Flcumoy dec’d.— j p er p 0U nd, and a quantity of Twine Terms made known on the day. j at gf t y ccn f S per pound. Josiah Flournoy, Guardian. Dccctuuer 5# 1810- 36-c John Abercrombie. Sparta, Dec, •?, sp Sheriff’s Sale. WIL L BE SOLD, On tht firjl Taefday in January next, at the Court houfe in Urcetse county, hi tween the ufual hours, One negr.) man named Math ew, lo liitisiy two executions, a- gainft Jcffe Jenkins, one in favor of George Clengan, the other in favor of David Taylor. ...a 1. s o .. One Gold Watch to fatisfy an execution in favor of PVkhill W.ittfon, againft Edward Down ing. 1 •••A I, S O... 3.50 Acres of land (more or iels) in Greene County, on the waters ol Town creek adjoining Stocks and others as the proper ty of Joft pit Fitzpatrick, Adm’r. f William Fitzpatrick dec’d to t.uisly fnndry executions, in fa vor oi Jofiph Phillips and John Stroud ; levied and returned to me by a Conflable. 1 ...a l s o... 520 Acres of Land (more o r lefs) in Greene county, with im provements thereon, on the wa ters of Sandy Run as the proper ty of Noyal Nelms, to fati.dy ?.n execution in faVor of JaneJthn- fton againfl John Darracott, and Noya* Nelms. Conditions Caflt. Job'll Andefson, Sh’ff. o.c. 1 Nov. 29. 36-tds By Laft Night’s. Mail. NE Wa, Since onr tall there has been a numb r of arrivals from the different ports of Europe and the Weft Indies—by the la f t. r we are informed tint th>- Cape had feurrendet'ed to the forces of Chriffonhe. On the 111 of Nov. 36 fqtiare rigged v- ffels ancliored in the harbor of New* fork, from Fo r eign countries, a greater number than at any former period fimee our in< e- pendence, and a fight that even London can feldom cxhil.it. The arrival of the Danube from Be'.faft, enables us to ! \y I'efore our t cadoi a, the Englifl> t fTicial account of 'he long ex» p< eded battle -in Portugal, be tween the French an.I Allied armies — \ffei the fall of \l- •neida, MdTonu a (Turned ofTrYi- five opnerations —(Tn three tides he prelled upon the yn-fnjon of combined army—his objeft w.'.s no doubt from his movements, to get between Wellington and Lilbon, and calculating on vie- torv to cut off a retreat. For this rmrnofe he detached a corps of 2.5 000 choice troops bv a cir cuitous rout to get in the rear of the a'lios. and the het’er to co ver this tu nocuvro he advanced with the main body to givt- bat tle. Wellir.glon hatl notice of the march of this detachment & . determined to profit by its ab- | fence—!'ke.vife advanced, and 1 with the bayon> t received and repuifrd the ciff r ertt cohnunsof th" enemy. M'.ff nahow ver did not appeal from this to be j tlifpirited—from th. pufi ion of his army he feems anxiou.- to re new the a&ion, and a fecond battle which inuft be nvoredeci- five, cannot long b avoided. Augusta Chronicle The precif 1 1 d's of the Bti- tifii army is 97 killed and 424 wounded— of the P in.ugucfi 90 killed and ,5’2 wounded. The difpatciies ftate, that the enemy is now in pofeffi m of no more ground in Portugal (ha t his troops occupy The lofs of the Frencfa in killed, wour. led and prifo'nsrs, is (fated at 10,000, lome ac counts fay 15 000. lheBirtfh cavalry had not been engaged, but it is reported th y had got betwixt the French army and Aim i.!a, In addition to the foregoing, private accounts (late, that be fore the Gleaner had failed for England, it was reported, that the French had been lb prided with the purfuing army, that 16,000 men, with one general & 37 officers, had furre < *re»i : and it was alio rumored that the French had no.bread for two or three days prcvii'U , f 'he i>ion» New-Fork paper. The United States brig Hor net has arrived at Annapolis w irh i patches bnh n nr F an England : i f port fays they are u tiavorable f om both countries- Twenty fix trench licenfes were received in London on the 29 b of Sept, alone. IIow ne- ceffary is it to alarm the public mind with a fancied ftate of things in Europe, to procraftin* ate clearances From the United States for France, until 2G Kng- lifh vcffels can avail themfeives , of theii licenfes for a few more I trips to the continent. Balt Amer. PRICE OF COTTON- Cotton, in Augufta 13 to 13 4 9 In Savant,ah, 15 cents. New-Tork - - - - 17 \. r