Georgia & Carolina gazette. (Petersburg, Ga.) 1805-18??, September 28, 1805, Image 3

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fefted fj raiicr* ciciiic £6 lent, them. By anew breach cf fblrmn treaties the Ligurian Republic has been united to France. This union initlelf, the circum stances which accompanied it, the means which were used to hurry the execution, the mo •ment that was chosen for its ex ecution, have formed a tout en semble which would mark the last limits ofthe iacrifices which his Majesty at the request of Great Britain meant to make to re-eftablilh peace in Europe. Hi* Imperial Majesty ihould certainly not have narrowed his •Cervices and facnfices to those limits, if the French govern ment had inspired hopes that they would rcipedt those ties which unite lociety, and which create confidence between civi lized nations. Surely it is inv poffible to believe that Bona parte was ft nee re when he expe tilted the pafies for peace—as he hurried on measures between the time that mud from the fending off the pafTports till the time that the undersigned could reach Paris, which were far from facilitating measures lor peace ; but which were of a nature to annul the foundation thereof. Vv hile the undersigned brings to the memory of the ftace, and cabinet mmifter, Baron Von Hardenberg, facls, which are well known to the cabinet of his Pruflian Majesty, he must at the lame time, notify to him, that he has just; now’ received the command to return the paft ports, which go herewith, and to request your excellency to fend them back to the French government, with the declara tion that they cannot be used under present circumstances. The undersigned takes this opportunity to renew to your excellency, afturances of his high esteem. * M. DE NOVGSILZOFF. Benin, July io thy 1805 PETERSBURG, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1805. A veiTel arrived at New-York from Havanna reports —that a schooner belonging to Norfolk and for do. from Malaga, had been carried into Barracoa, and released, and arrived at Havan na in 4 days; the captain of which informed, that a Philadel phia Sr. Domingo brig, of il guns, and 75 men, had been en gaged by 3 French privateers, which fbe beat off; all the of ficers of the brig, and 27 of her crew were killed, after which fhp was captured by a privateer of 4 guns, and carried into Bar ranca. The brig Telemachus, Poor, 15 days from Martinique Ballast—The Master. Sailed the 30th ult. left a pilot bpat schooner belonging to Baltimore at St. Pierres, name unknown. The Jhip Chriffiiy Richards , of end for Philadelphia y failedin Cos. with them. Left many priva teeis names unknown. On the Bth 10ft. lat. 34, long. 74, spoke the brig sllexandriciy of and from Philadelphia, f-r r \vj.hku*e.-~’ ( un the. 4ta Instant pafieu a very large fleer, in lac. 2?, long. 64 a number of them appeared to be flips of the line and frigates, 1 they were fleering due foutb, 1 lie wed no colours, none of them attempted to chafe the brig.— Two days after spoke a ftaip from Gaudaloupe for N. Caroli na, who laid he run through the fleet without being hailed or spoken by any of them ; the fleet he said was upwards of too fail, mostly fh;ps of the line and fri gates a few appeared to be trans ports. SHERIFF’S SALE. At Elbert Court- Jlcitfey on the P'irjc Tuesday in November nexty WILL BE SQLDi 115 Acres of Land on South Broad River, Elbert and Ogle thorpe Counties, well improved, including one half of a Saw and Grist Mill, it being the place called and known by the name ofDogues Shoal, taken as the property cf Ciemment Glenn. ; ALSOy cco Acres of Land adjoining Evans on Deep Creek, 220 acres Land on Shoal Creek adjoining Pace, 187 acres Land Deep Creek, adjoining John Haw thorn, one acre Land on the waters Broad Raver with an excellent Cotton Machine of thirty-five 1a tvs thereon and Running Gear complear, the above Trails of Land lying in Elbert County, and executed as the property of Robert Ken nedy. ALSOy 200 Acres Land Elbert im proved, on Deep Creek, oc cupied by and taken as the property of Janies Hannah. ALSOy 440 Acres Land Van’s Creek Elbert, well improved, adjoin ing Joseph Blackwell and others, being the place whereon John Rucker fen’r refid.es, taken as the property of said Rucker. ALSOy The Crop now growing on the lot at present occupied by William Holt, confiding of Corn, Potatoes Arc. executed as the property of laid Holt, the last mentioned Land and Crop to fatisfy a debt due from fal l Holt to Jacob Odom. ALSOy Nine places, a few broken Knives and Forks and sundry Books, the fame having been surrendered by Thomas John son on his availing himlelf of the benefit of the aft of inful vency. R. T. COSBY, d.s. September 231805. N OTIC E. TH E Co-Partnership of Havnes or own & Cos. is this day diftblved j all those in debted to said Cos. are requested to come forward Sc make imme diate payment to Moses Haynes fen. who is legally auchorifed to collet and receive the fame, all those who have demands agunft said Cos. to call on laid Haynes for fettiement. MOLLS HAYNES, R. BROWN, L. KEELING, • T. i lAYNE >- September 9, Hos. j GEG La A, J To their LTo- Elbert Ccuuty. J- nors, the Tufti ecs of the Inferior Court of said County; HjP’ 11 E Petition of James A Webb, Rating that he was po(ldled of a Deed of bargain and falc, which palled between your Petitioner & Francis Webb on the 28 th day of March 1794, for the conveyance of two hun dred acres of Land in die Coun ty of Eibert, joining Wingfield, Lowry, and others, and that said Defect is loft or destroyed, a cony of which together with sundry affidavits proving the fame, are lodged in the Clerk’s Office of said County. Your Petitioner therefore p/ays an or der or rule of this Honorable Court to establish the said Deed agreeable to the statues and rules of Courts in such cases made and provided* And on motion of Counfcl it is ordered that a copy of this rule be publilhed in one of the Public Gazettes of this State at least fix months before the next Term, at which time a copy of said Deed will be eftablifhred, unlefscaufe be ftiewn to the con trary. Ext raft taken from the Minutes. For M. WOODS ,OL W. WOODS. July lothy 1805. GEORGIA, Lincoln County. . WHEREAS Mat. T. Williams has applied tonne for letters cf adminiflration on the Efiate and effects of Ste phen E vans late of this county deceajed. THESE are therefore to cite and admonifb all and singular the kindred and creditors Os fdid dc ceafedy to be and appear At my Office within the time allowed by law, to (hew cause (if any they have) why said Letters Jhotild not be granted > Given under my hand this ■2sth day of September 1805. W. HIO GIN BOTH AMC.C. O. N O T 1 C E. T"HE Co-parcnerfhip of Wm. * & John Patterson is this day diftblved by mutual con fine ; those who have claims again ft: them are requested to call on Win. Patterson for fet tlementy and those Indebted to the iate Firm, and to Wm. Pat teifon are defiled to make pay ment to Hun, by the firft day of next December, otherwise their Notes and accounts will be put in suit without uifcrimi nation —he being hereby au thorifid to coiled & receive the fame. Wm. PATTERSON, J. PATTERSON. N. B. The Subscriber will continue the business, and soli cits a continuance of the patron age of his former friends. Wm. PATTERSON. September ifc. 1805. 14 —jt r | TIE Co-Partnership of 1. Jonxs* Walton & Cos. diftblved the 15th day of May last, by mutual content; the Papers are in the hands of Wil liam Jones for fettiement. Those havirg demands’ against said Firm, will call on him for paycneur, and those indebted by ooea acco;n: are re in •• fed to i * Cdi4 uiiti iiOuiOai.C u.C J.i jY. 2. We hope those indebted will be pun (filial in the difeharge of their relpeflive dues, on or be - the firft day of January ncxr, as all in arrears after thac dam, will be iued without diferimina tion. \\ illtam Tomes, ft hl>mas Walton, jun. John H. Walton, 11 enrv Jones. Lijbofty Augufi 15. 11 — (r C HELP THE STRUGGLEU. TP HE Subscriber requests all A thole indebted to him to rail and make fettiement as loon as po Bible, as he is in debt himfclf and wilhes to make payment. ft hole who have been so good as to favor him with their custom heretofore he hopes will conti nue, as he will have it in his power to give general fatisfic tion with nearness and difparch. JAMES PACE. N. B. He would with to take an Apprentice of a good cha racter. * ‘ September eth, 1803. 14 — 3? NOTICE. WILL BE SOLD, 10 the high est bidder cn \V e and n e s • day thefecond day cf OSlobcr nexty T J ‘l IE remaining part of the A Subscribers Store, fome iftorfes, Cattle, Hogs, four of Land, and sundry articles too tedious to mention. Those persons to whom he in indebted are deftred to call oh him for payment, and those in • debted to him to make before the firft day of October next, as he inttnds to move to Savannah. LAUCHUN M f CURRY, September stb } 1805. Administrator’s Sale, WILL BE SOLD, On the First TUESDAT in No vember nexty at Lincoln Court - Ilcujey between the ufudl hours, Two hundred and eighty Acres of Land, (being the real Efface of Emanuel Lay, deceas ed) lying in said county, adjoin ing N. Ware and W. Stokes ; agreeable to an order of the honorable Inferior Court of fifid county, for the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. ZAC MARIA H LAY, Adm'r. Augufi 15, 1805. LOST BY me, between Wm. Oli ver’s Store and Thomas ft ait’s fen. a Note oflwndor due Bill, given to me or bearer thereof, by Wm. Oliver, fur Ninety dollars and fifty cents payable the 25th of December nexr. 1 hereby forworn all per sons from trading for laid Note or due Bill, as payment will be flopped by said Oliver, to any other person but my felt. FRANCIS ROBERTS. N. B. Any person finding said Note or due Bill, by delivering it to me will confer a particular favor. F. ROBERTS. Peterjbnrgy Sept. 17, WANTELh An Ai> v nentice to the Join ing and ‘Cabinet-Making bufi * IERF M! All RT ’I? DIN V .