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Georgia & Carolina Gazette.
Volume i.]
TER M S
or THE
GEORGIA & CAROLINA
GAZETTE,
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The fol lowing gentlemen ere a.v- |
thorifed to receive Subjcriptions
for this Paper.
‘X ffre Redr & C Ur -'-’ Al
bert Counrv.
Mr. William Woods, Elher
ton.
Col. Holman Freeman, and
Capt. John Freeman, Wilkes
County.
Capt. Mofcs Speer, Greenes
fcorough.
Mr. G. T. Watkins, Ogle
tliorpe County.
Mr. D. L. Ryan, Sparta.
General Irwin, Sanderfville.
Mr. Michael Burke, Louis
ville.
Mr. James Hely, Savannah,
Mr. John Cafhin, Augusta.
In South Carolina.
Mr. Benjamin Glover and
Doctor Caley, Vienna.
Rev. Moles Waddel, Abbe
ville..
NOTICE.
Will he expojed to Public Sale,
on Friday the 20 th day of June
next, at the Store of Davis Id
Hughes , Lincoln County, tbs
following property ,
FIVE Negroes, one horse, a
woman’s saddle, and a few ar
ticles of houfehoid furniture ;
being rhe residue of tbe perso
nal estate of Augustin Davis,
dec. The terms made known
on the day of r a!c.
BARNIT JETER,
Executor.
May 8, 1806.
FOR SALE
A Valuable Traft of Land
Containing between 3 and 40©
Acres, lying 18 miles from
Petersburg, on the main road
leading to Elberton, and within
31-2 miles of that place, well
improved, cleared fu/ficiently
to work 10 or 15 hands, under
an excellent fence, with apple
and peach orchards. A liberal
credit will be granted enquire
of Lerov Pope, Esq. of Peters
burg, or on the premtfes to
~ THOMAS NAPIER.
April 24, 1806.
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fEj* ON Sunday the Bth of
June next, the Rev. Moses
Waddel will preach in this
town, and on every £xth Suq- ,
dav thereafter.
PETERSBURG: ‘(Georgia) —pminted ey ALEXANDER M‘DONNELL.
POSTPONEMENT.
w ,
V V ii the ComnrfPontrs ap
pointed by the LrgifLiure, to
dilpofe of the Sur
veys of \VtiUkifon, Baldwin, and
Wayne Counties, have for fc
veral reasons poflponed the laic
until the i6ch of Juste next, at
which time we will commence.
WILKINSON.
Thofc of the Ift diftrift on
the 16th day of June next, and
continue from day to day, be
tween the hours of ten and three,
iimdays excepted, until the 23d
inclusive.
Those cf the 2cl diftrift on
the 24th of June until the 27th
inclusive.
Thofc cf the 3d didrift or.
the 28th of June until the 2d
day of July inclusive.
Thofc of the 4th diftrift on
the 3d da> of July until the
7th inclusive.
Thole of the sth diftrift on
the Bth day of July until the
1 ith inclusive.
BALDWIN.
Those of the ill diftrift: on
the 12th day of July until the
16th inclusive.
Those of the 2d diftrift on
tbe 17th day cf July until the
24th inclusive.
Those of the 3d diftrift on
the 25 th day of July until the
29th inclusive.
Thofc of the 4th diftrift on
the 30th day of July until the
4th day of August inclusive.
Thofc of the sth diftrift on
the sth dav of August until the
nth inclusive.
WAYNE.
Those of the ill f'ftrift on
the 13th day of Auguii until the
21 ft inclusive.
Those of the 2d diftrift on
the 22d day of August until the
26th inclusive.
Those of the 3d diftrift on
the 27th day of August until the
30th inclusive.
TERMS OF SALE.
Os the purchafcrs, Bonds for
the amount of the purchase mo
ney will be required ; At four
equal and annual installments,
to be paid in silver and gold;—
the firft payment twelve months
afterdate ; in, addition to which
a Mortgage on the premises will
be required.
MOSES SPEER,
REDk. SIMMS,
PATRICK JACK,
Ccmmijf.cn ers.
Wajhingtcn ,
February 17, iSco.
~S HERIFF ’TSAUL
On the First Turjday in July next,
at Elbert Court-Houje, will be
fid,
ONE House and Let in the
T own of Alexandria and Counrv
. f Elberr, containing one half
a<;e, adjoining Alien Jones with
aii the improvements thereon i
occupied by James Clark, and
levied on as rh” property of
Hamilton Wiifon.
\VM. WQQPS, £. S.
1 II U ll S D A Y, June 5, .Bc 6.
LONDON, i\U:vh at.
1
It is now the prevailing opi
nion that the commjnication re
ceived from France contains
lomc overture ro a negotiation
for peace. The dilpatchcs, we
undeiftand, were addn fled to
Mr. Fox, in his cipacitv of Se
cretary or State for the Foreign
Department. If they related
to the negociatioii for an ex
change of prifonrrs of war,
which has been going on for
lome time, they would have
been ciire&cd to ihe Commifii
oners ol the* 1 ran (port Board
between whom and the French
; Minifler of M.irtne the corrcf
! pendenre on that subj 61 has
j been hitherto conduced. This
I though an affair of conliderablc
j inrereft, is not fufficiently im
portant to occasion the manage
ment of it to be diverted from
the usual channel!. A Cabinet
Council has been held this fore
noon on the fuh’kct, it is sup
posed, of thcle dilpatchcs, to
whi h the answer will probably
be tranfaaitted to Jrar.ee in the
course of to-morrow.
The letters brought by the
Townfcnd packsk from Lisbon
were delivered morning.—
Wc received fork* Madrid Ga
zettes by the fauy opportunity.
Fiie Gibraltar Gizette of the 1 (l
tail. contains the following in
telligence :
“ Mr. Carrright, his Majcf
ty’s Consul-General at Algiers,
landed here on the 27th ult.
from die Niger frigates. Mr.
Cartright, after trying in vain
every means in his power to
! obtain fatisfiiftioft refpeefing va
rious demands confiftcnc with
the Treaties between our Go
vernment and the Regency, and
finding it impofliblc to avert
the daily intuits which the Dcy
and his Agents offered to the
British Legation and fubje&s,
intimated he intended to depart,
and demanded his paflports,
which were granted him with
out difficulty.”
March 22.
Mons. Bomquetc, a French
pilot, who was in the French
flag of truce, dated that Bou
logne is become a king’s port;
no mere Hunt ye Tel, privateers,
or even prizes, arc futered 10
enter, unless loaded wuh ordi
nance or miliary ftorcs. There
has been a v.ry large bafon
made :o hold the flotilla, which
j contain i~ £et water at high
i water, and he port is said to
contain ten it low water. A
large harbor is almost made at
Wy mill and it Vimcrcux, with
immense ford n cations to defend
them, and the flotilla is again
cauippincr.
The bloodhound gun brig
arrived on YVedndday in the
downs from off Boulogne.—
She was at acked and bcarcieu
on Tuesday night off the Soui
Fort land, by a French lugger
privateer, aid had two men kii-
led in the a&ion; but her c rew
behaved To gallantly, that the
privateer had between 20 anil
30 kiiicd, on which (he fhcer
cd off, and made for her own
fliore. The Bloodhound chac
cd her nearly all rughc, buc
could not overtake her.
Two Hamburg Mails arriv
ed this morning. They bring
news of importance, though
somewhat contradictory j whilst
fome of the German papers,
would, persuade us that every
thing is arranged between Prul
fia and France, .others r:fieri,
1 hat war bit ween the two fewer*
is inevitable.
t The king of Sweden has been,
formally released bv Grtat-Uri
tain and Russia, fiom I,is en
gagements to occupy the coun
try of J .anenburg.
? The French have fuddcnly
taken poffcfiion of Nurember g.
The Austrian AmbafT:c> j ar
Petc.fourgh has been ordcicd
to declare, that, the Treaty of
Pro (burgh contains no fecreu
article.
Yesterday we received Dutcli
papers and letters to the
inf et. The news by this ion
vcyance is not of such impor
tance, if we, except a report*
chat the Duke pf Brunfwuk,*
on the 2.7 th ult. concluded *
treaty effenfive and defer five
alliance between Rufiia v Prus
sia. His highness reached Pc
tcifburgh the iHth, and wai
lodged in the Hermitage, in arx
apartment adjoining the palace
of the grand cuke fconftaminc.
His reception corrcfponccd ac
once with his own desert, and’
the greatness of his hod.
Spain and Austria are flared’
to have interceded in behalf of
| the King of Naples, but chat
! Napolean returned the mofc
! decided negative to their repre
! Mentations.
The French and Pruftian
troops on the frontiers of Anf
pach and Bayrouch, are with:a
fight of e2ch other, and only
separated by a fmaii river.
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| BOSTON, May- c.
The Expose of the fkee of
the French empire, had been
received in England. It !S an
elaborate work, and embraces a
wide and extensive field of oc
lifica! (peculation. j. he terms
upon which England may ob
tain peace, are, when fully con
fidcred, nothing lcls than equa
lity of maritime strength j
France, at the fame time, to re
tain every acquisition flic has
made on the continent of Eu
rope. YV hile thu language is
held out to England, the Expose
enumerates Holland as or.c of
federative parts of the
” Grand Empire,” net merely
as an allied power with France,
but as incorporated with that
kingdom, l'he intention tor-,
of revolutionizing tht Turkilh
pr evinces is opc.dy avowed —.
1 After theie pacific dcciaruci
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