The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, December 29, 1820, Image 4

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CLw'royi \NISM I'S CANADA. Our readers wtii be amused by the following remarks in a Montreal pa jt-r on Mr. Monnw’s mef*age Mr. Wa sh would call them “ the feeble thrielc3 of provincial witlings/’ and we look upon them a3 proof positive of Clin onian ir>fi_ence among our Can adian neighbors —[N Y. American. ff am the Montreal Herald Nov. 28. “ Our subfi ribers will doubt left be entertained by the Milk* utj 1 Water Mefsape of President M nroe to the satellites of mobo (racy. He begins the service by an hymn of thanksgiving* to the Universal Creator for the many fclefsings with which they have been favored ; that although their trade with the British Welt India Islands, was at this moment unfa vourable, to republican intererts, fthev were livmgj||j|he hopes of ha it brought favora "t ilfUr, by the •/ >eciprocity, liberty and equality^ orhiji, we fup poie. is to be accomplished after ther Florida. are ad Jed to the hies ted and inimitable- coKilellafioii. Lalt yeai wt were highly atnufed at the contemptible yet artfui rta f<>n aligned for uniting the Flori dasr to the land of JLvery, oppres i *>, and In oka aggrefsiorAp'n.#i<- *e wretch es. wf>r;,ds4. 4efli —the of tjw’abahdoned but ye\i"'kv Vd functioned spread afstavery to end Ufs regions- beyond the ’Vtif&if&lpj pi, five little hope to the worid tb:, the name of Monroe will out live him half a year. This year v-o arc gravely fold of a banditti cf (Yankee) smugglers, who are robbing then tceaforv by the illicit introduction of foreign wares ftom >tK- ccaft ol Florida! This, bugbear among others, is (wallow, ed down by thole political quads as art invulnerable article in favor ©l t'-m'oriai aggianrltz- mert Next year w expect that skilful politician will point to Canada, & it he thinks the rabble (bong e rough to drive us from our dwd -1 mu‘% pc i hap. he may recommend ; Jvcibie seizure ; to prevent his treafmy frt m consumption in this qumtet. As to the ie out calls of the earth, the French, il cur in vincible and unparalleled navy cc aid blow tinni from the face of the wants, ut (hnuld teach tbttn v hat it ii to lay 18 dollars a ton on the bottoms of iibeity —Mr. Gal ■Lrin, however, cannot arrange at i iis a? Paris, ard Mr Forsyth the iii.cri an huliy is t> fail in Sep t n.btr with the Floridai in his j-r eket. VJe would itrongly re ct'tnmeftd to Mr Monroe to tiis patch his principal butcher (we t an tiHfHrhurJeiei Jj. kson) win tm jagged ruffians u> nub-acre the Florid.* smugglers, who are evad ing the liberty the equality and the justice ol their laws, {'.one on tb lc Barbary robbers; our patent sh ps of war muff be always on their waters ; and that infernal pi rate Lord Cochrane, uh< has be ic?t i nr legal smugglers of many a hard earned doiisr. 1 hefc, follow ciftens o‘. the Senate, and of the KuuCe of Reprcfemarives, are the chid points fubmttted to your high cons'deraiion, and after this if you b . e a bomb-beat felt to carry I vacs to the people of Mif.-cui i, pray give them as many a< you can (pare, aiul my name will tell the voilo how glericuilj cur (hips ©t war ate supporting the cause ©I liberty, equality and right WAN LEl>, TWO apprentices to rhe print ing burintfs. Care and at tention will be paid to their health, inoiais, and education. Nov. 8. _ SII £ RIFF S* SAT.FS. ON the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, wil be fold at the court heufe in Wilkes cowry, between the usual hours of (ale, the following property, viz: One land containing 138 acies, more or iefs, lying in YViikes county, on the waters of New lord creek, ai joining Isaac M'Lendon and others, one sorrel horse, one bay celt, one bay mare, thirty hog\, three milk cows, four year li'tfcs oj;< hundred barrels of corn, six thoj&nd pounds of feed cotton, leven Hack of fodder, one ox cart,* one ox, one bed and furniture, one pine sideboard, six chairs, two dressing tables, one large pin® table, one (hot gun, two locking gialses, a lot of < nc loom, two pots, irons ; levied onilmbs property of Sudderth art tx .locution in favor ctfjfmr. I) Stroud and his wife, furvifflft executor & executrix of Johnlßuraine, dec’d. Afo— One trait of land g4:i taintng ISO acres, lying in Wilkes couhfy, on rhe waters of Fifto! creek, a-pining G- 1 urner and others; levied on as rhe property of 1 homas Y Gil! to fatisfy an execution in favor of Pct- r Curry. Alm-~ Oue tract of land con taining ISO acres, more or !cfs, lying in Wilkes county, on the waters of Ntwfcrd creek, a> jua ing David Hay and others ; levied cn as the property of Matthews Hoff so fatisfy an execution in fa vor of Freeman & Fisk abtained in a justice’s court, and returned to me by a constable. tpne negro boy named Barksdale; levied pn as the pro • petty of Fielding Ayfcock to fatisfv an execution in savoy of Mahoney and Stovall for the life of Wiliiaui Saff'oh ,Fsq. and o’liers. Ccmliiions ca b V illian Smith, Shjf. November 25, 1820. W 1 LL be fold on the ffrft Tuesday in January next, at the Court House in Wilkes County within the legal sale hours, the following property that is eight negroes viz : l .'eniy, Bob, Will, Lydia and her Infant child, Matilda, Mafsa, and Jtfierfon; taken as the pro perty of Richard G Foster and Granville W. Foster, on the fore c’ofureofa mortgage in the name of Andrew Ruddeil vs the (aid Richard G. and Granville W. which execution is transacted to Abraham Simons, pointed out by laid Simons. Conditions Cash. RICHARD J. WILLIS, o. s October 2+. i 820 tds. Administrators’ Sales. ON the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, w ill be foid at the court haul's of Wilkes county, agreeably to an order of the court of Ordinary of laid county, a Ki-ORO boy named Tom belonging to the estate of Christopher Binns, dec’d, ftr ihe*benefit of the heirs & creditors. Terms made known on the dy of falc. Sally Binss, AJm'x , D jdley Stinson, /Idm'r. Dec. 4. 1820. W! L L be hired on New Year’s Day, for twelve months, and to the highest bidder, several likely nhorbhs belonging to the estate of John Henley, dec. Also—' The real estate belonging to laid deceased. Adm’r milb tie tviil annexed. Dec. 6, I*2o. WI L L be hired for the . ensuing yeast-, cn Satur day, the 80th of the present month, at the Store Heufe of Robett YV. Collier, Esq. shout seventy me g hoes, consisting of men, women, boys, and girls, belonging to the minors of Raphael, Wheeler, dec All those who have hired the pre sent year, will deliver them at laid time and place according to con tract, to John Dyson , . . Admr *of laid dec’d Dec. 4,1820. td HLRE !!! ej THE FAGT.E ’MVERN in Washington , Wilkes aunty , 2 r iORENF. ; The subset ibir offers to rent that wed known stand in the Town of Washington, situated or. Main Street, jatdy occupied* by Col. Henry C. Dawson. The houses are culiarly adapted for entertainment, & willaiway. command the travelling custom. 1 here is an excel lent commodious (table, capable cf containing from 80 to 40 horses with a never fail” mg pump of water in the yard at tached Adj ining the kitchen there is a gosjU well of water ex celled* by none in the town. There is, a so, a large garden in the rear oi the house, tn which vegetables, fufficienr to iupply the house have always been raised —The lot con tains about three acres of fuff rate land, and has every necessary out house thereon. To a good tenant and one who is capable of carrying on such an eftabbshment, the terms will be moderate and polsefsion given im mediately. Letflrs addressed to the fubscri her at Washington (post paid) will • meet with due attention Charles F Sherburne. N. B. The above house has al- W2-V& ua i ftvat u, Washington Dec. 22 1820. O’ The Augusta Chronicle and Milledgeville journal will each give this four insertions and send their accounts to thi> i ff.eefor payment. A CARD A. M. CHARLTON, 1 1 | NFOR MS the public that from the Ift of January he will acccm medate a few genteel boarders, having taken that agreeable house of iv.rs. Griffin, lately in the oc cupancyoi Mr.John M’Cleskfy. He pledges himstiy to exert his Utmost to render satisfaction to thole who may (aver him with thtir patronage. December 22, 1820. -51-3 - LAST NOTICE. ~ AL L persons who have de mands against me are dc sired to call for payment before the first day of January next. 1 hose indebted to me or to G. Hay & Son, are solicited to cail and settle their accounts by pay mem or liquidation; otherwise, they will meet with another kind of invitation wh’ch may not be as agreeable, GILBERI HAT. Washington, Dec. 18, 1820 r | H L subscriber will move from this state cn the first day of Jauuary next. All persons having ary demands against him, are requested to call upon Lemuel WooUen, at Mallorysville, who is duly authorised to settle all the business of the fubscriuer for the county of Wilkes. James E Todd of Lincoln county, is authorised to fell or rent, the land of the subs criber in (aid county ; and Lovick Pierce is authorised to do the fame in Greene county. jOHR W. FREEMAN. Dec. 22, 1820. 51 3t SAVOrX MILES, MznoiiAirtr Taijlor, RESPicI FiJU. y inform. Yhe inhabitants of Washing. r, ' n viAnity, that he has rorurntd from tke North, with the nten::on of making this place his permanent residue. He has ta ken the *rand ontthe public square, recently occupied by L) r> vv. R. v eems, v.here he offers for sale otj accommodating terms A GENERAL lASSQ/^TMENJ’ OF BROADCLOTH'.. C A SSIMEiiIES, vest tx os, and Trimmings iu his line of - ~ Aho—rfri akcrtner.t of readv jwde CIOATfiNG, viz: . oats, Cloaks, V csts, nd and a r.un'ibtr of Afesonic aprons. The Wictest) attention will be paid to die taiiqiing business, and “he worlf done h the neatest man ner and latest fl.3|i:ons. N. B. An pltg.int two waargon and harness, for saie, Washington, Noc j 820. . GOODS—The sub. f vl tcriber has jull received and is now opening, <) Superfine Cloths and Cafemers, Plains and Black i*?, Flannels, •Vorlled drawers. Lambs woo! Si worsted hef^, Ladies and Gent, Gloves, Bsrac&flmo and Madras 1 andkfp. Itah sewing silks, Brown .heeting, Calicoes, Muslins, Cam bricks, L&ncns and Lawr., Sin rhews and barsnett, Canton crape helses, Cafeniere shawls, &c. Gent, fine hats, Boys k wool do Ladies and Gent. Shoes. Sugar, Coffee, Candles, &c &c. Which, with his former (lock, he now cff'irs for sale on realona bie terms. He also, earnestly requests all persons tr him e ther by note or account, to come forward .iuiTstile ihe fame by the firft of January next. Cotton will be re ceived in payment at the highest market price. ROYLAND BEASLEY. November 29, 1820 MARSHAL'S OFi ICeT FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. Savannah, Nov. 1 1 , 1 820 The Af.iffants of the Marshal •if this Diftnict, “for taking the Fourth Cerifur, or eriumerstion of the Inhabitants of tile Ur.ited States,” are hereby notified hat the time (or transmitting their re tu ns to this Department is near at hand j and it is hoped that no de lay \till take place, so as to pre vent a general return being made according to law. JNO. H (VIOREL. _ Marshal Dist Gear. LOST” or M I SLA I n~~~ ON E note of hand, given to the subscriber, fer Two Hundred and Twenty (our Dol lars, by Menadab Marler& Eliza beth Marler, in February or March eighteen hundred and seventeen, and made payable twelve month® after date. The note has two credits thereon cf fifty dollars each assigned this prtfent year; one in April last and the other a short time before. 1 lorwarn the draw er of the above note to pay it to no other person but myself, or or der ; and any person to trade for it. Jemima Wilkinson. Wilkes county, Ga Dec. 8, 1 320. DOCTOR V/. L. REVIERE, Respectfully acquaints his friends, that he has loca ted himself at Mr. Andrew Rud dell’s, (near Washington ) and will attend to every cail in his pro fessional line. Dec. 8, IS2O.