Cherokee intelligencer. (Cherokee (C.H.)) 1833-1834, June 22, 1833, Image 3
*•;. Glsti'ibiitcclt gradually pt-’ gratuitously, a
t'loii” (he im»H needy, by their icspecuve Cu
: ih. s, mtd by the most conspicuous pet suns ui
their domicils.
D<s|iatcli<’S from the Governor and Captain
Gi tiei; I of the Island of Madeira, apprized me
of the communication which yon made to him
•'*> tars;* iacts, which were accompanied bv
] 0,060 lbs. of Biscuit, sent by him to me, the'
timely arrival ‘of watch prior 'to the success re
ceived from lim bni’cd States, and saved a
l>roat number of these unhappy victims of fum
inr, as until then, there was but that scanty re
in i, which niy inst.thcien! resources could pro
cure them.
As t , the ptesent state of these Islands, 1 fed
the gio.itest sorrow in considering’ diem slid,
durin" the whole of this year, and tile beginning i
oftim next, midei the mil ience of die dreadful'
sco p-.e Wi i.:li his des dated them. I'iie rams
haviiie; faded in the month of August, Septem
ber and October, when they are most piopj
tioit'i nine to vegetation, they came afterwmds
to I io* and out of season, on tire following
inomhs, that all the toils by which the husbaiid
m r. strived to m :ke use of them lor new sow
in- s, were frustrated; consequently, the crop
of coin having faded co uple t ;y, that of beat;'
is so defetPive as will hardly answei fui the
suppm tof ti.e inhabitants for four months, not
'Witiist::nding the considerable diminution of
tm ir nu über. To ni lima'm themselves durim.'
tne o.cer months, they have no other means
th m ':>c imported provisions; but money is so
ent;. .Iy exhausted among these excessively
7> >i> m'.i'.bit tut-, that even litis uncertain resoui c
Wi:l ha dy avail oue temh of the population.
G'-'h -.pie.-it;y, it is only from the lu’nt;licence
rd d;e i'or' ugtiese Government, or from 'die ad
imr d>le phil tnihropy of die geucroas Ameii
c.in nation, tli it the pT.'c sdvation of these
i» i >'tppy Inaidars can bo hoped for; lint, it is
i. H unknown to you. sir, how hid unfoitu
natedy, the present circti.n-tlances of Portugal
can i.t;;l the magnanimous and comp issionate
inie.'iliuns ol His Al jesty towards these ins
rii- i'essed smijects and faithful people; and in
oruer iiri; the other relief miy succeed, 1 beg
to cdl to your mind, in the sei Vice of tho same
Royal Lord, and in favor of humanity, to use
yum best endeavor* of entourage the benevo
lent dispositions of that worthy union, for the
coittinu ition of tiie relief so generously com
menced, or my heart overwhelmed with afll c
»ioa to pronounce it! that very relief will only
ft I ve served to prolonz, for so no months, flu*
com wfid condition of thousands of f< Imw be
ings, who infallibly would become tho victims
ol fainijit*, I
A.-’iy God have you in his holy keepin".
Signed
Don Duarte da Co-.r*. de Macedo.
, I
V*”F /Ti ‘S’*
' >*’—uSL ■ iwi ta
SPEECH OF BLACK HAWK.
You have taken mo prisoner, with all inv -
warriors. lam much grieved, fir 1 expected, '
if I did not defeat you, to hold out much long
er, and give you more trouble before 1 stirren- ,
timed. 1 tried Inud io bring you into ambush, I
but yom I is* General understands Indian fight- {
»ng. Tim first one was not so wise. When j
I saw that I could not beat you by Indian fighi- ,
img, I determined to rush on you, and light
y. u l ice U> face. I fought hud. Bit your ,
gnus were well aimed. The bullets ijew like i
bi:ds in the air, and w!i zz<’d by our ears like j
the wind through file trees in the winter.— 1
IMy wairii is fell aton'd m< ; it began to look j
dismal. I saw inv evil day at hand. The sun '
ruse dinion us in the morning, :md at night it j
sunk in a dark cloud and looked like a ball oi j
tiro. That was the last sun that shone on
Black Hawk. His heart is dead, and no long- J
or beats quick in his bosom. IL* is nowa prts- i
Oner to the while men, they wdl do with him !
as they wish. Bui he can stand torture, and !
is not afiaid of dentil. He is no coward.— i
Black Hawk is an Indian.
H<- lias done nothrng for which an Indian i
ougdit to be ashamed, lie has fought for his
Countiymeu, the squaws and papooses, against ;
the while men, who came year after year to j
cheat them and t ike away their lands. You j
know tho cause of our making win It is •
known to all white men. They ought to be a- ,
uh lined of it. Toe white men despise the In- i
di.ins and drive them fiom their homes. Bal j
tho Indians are not deceitful. The white men
speak bad of the Indian and look at him spite- j
fully. Batthe Indian does not ted lies; Indi- i
ans are not drunkards. Their wives me lion- :
est; Indians do not steal.
Au Indian who is bad as th'* white men, '
could no? live in our nation, he worn I be put to f
death and t'4t up by the wolves. The while [
men are bad si'Hoolm isle:s. I hey carry lal-e .
looks, mid deal in Idse actions: they smde in '
the face of the poor Indian to cheat him: they i
shako him by the hand, co gain their coufi iem e, I
to nuke tin.m ilrink, to deceive them, and rum
our wives. We told them to let us alone, and
keep away fiom us: but they followed on and
in sei our paths, and they cod themselves a
inong us like the snake. i’hey poison du- by
their touch. We are not sale. VI e lived i.i
tl.in ’.er. We were Imcomiug like them, by po
crites and liars, adulterers, lazy drutus, ali
talkers and no workers.
We looked to the great spirit. Wo went to
our great father. We were encomaged. His
gie it council give us fair words and big pi on - |
ises; but we got no satisfaction. Tilings were
growing worse. There was no deer in the,
fme-l. I’lie opossum and beaver were tied;
the spi mgs w ere drying up, and our squaw - ,
p ipooses without victuals to keep them horn
staiving; we calk’d a gieat council, ami built a
large fire. Tilt’ spirit ot fathers rrose and
spoke to us and told us to avenge our w rongs oi
die. We all spoke beloie tho council tire. )i :
vis warm and pleasant. We sent up the war i
whimp and dug up tho tomahawk, our knives
Were ready, and tho heart ot Bla< k II iwk
swelled high in bis bosom, when ho led his war
rims to battle. lie is satisfied, lie will go to '
the woild ol soil iis contented. He has done i
|u. dmv. 11 is father will meet lorn there and '
♦ vtnmeud him.
Black Hawk is a true Indian, and disdains
to <iy like a woman. He feels for his wife,
Ins cmluren and irivnd-. But he does not care
loi himself. He cares tor iiisnauon mid the In-i
dans. litey wiil suffer. He laments their!
iaie. The white men <lu not scalp the head;
but they do worse, they poison tin* heart; it is!
I noi pure with them. His countrymen will
i not be scaipeu, but they will in a lew years be
; come like tile white num, so that you cant
1 trust loom, and tin re must be, hi the while set-
■ llcments, nearly’ as many olftrers as men, lo
take caret! them and ke, p mem inorder.
Far< well my nation! Black Hawk tried hard
to save you, i.nd avenge your wrongs. He j
drank die blood ofsome of the whiles. He
uas been iidten pusoner, ..nd Ins plans are siop-
> ped. He can <io no mure. He is near his
' end. il;s sun is soiling, and v«ll rise no mure.
FmeVVtdl .o Black Hawk.
I lie National G /.m e publishes the follow
ing cur.ous letter w ( ito n by Mr. Randolph,
many year ago relative to his descent from Po-
• cahuni.is.
j ORIGIN AL LE TTER.
( dear Sir:- Your letter of the 22d has
> lam on my (able several days, during winch!
i time 1 icni dly have not had as much leisure as'
j would sufii.’.’ io ihaiiK you for i 1 : for, <o write
■in the House I now find imposs.ble—often
cal< iii.ig my seli in the ac ei committing to pa
pei to. - words that ate floating around me, in
stead ol those winch should convey mv inean
ui,?.
1 perceive that Dr. Smith s ‘‘Essay on the,
vaiie.y o* conipl- xion m the Humin Species” I
his been treated in me .American Review. 1
wi a the Ri’Viewei could h ive been acquainted
w;m a ciicmnsiance winch proves how much
gieatm was me reverend atnhot’s anxiety for
his Hypothesis, mo uncommon case, linn for'
his facts. My bro*her, Theo lorick, and my
self are “the two young gen lemeii” relerred
to in p ( a {} 19 „f (ij,, “Si.-Hctmes on Lord!
Kiims” in the fust edition; Philadelphia 178?.
D". S. th.ee states, correctly enough, “mere i,
(it iD'r.sent in ihe College of New Jersey,”
&•■.; we came to Princeton about the last' of
this year, entered college, after some months'
pa tin ihe grammir school, and fin div left ill
in December of the same year. tn the late
ediiiou, p. 332. Im says “there resided in the
college of New Jersey, in die ycais seventeen i
Im rhed ami e;gmy-/<yc s7.c m l seven,” .
»Vhv this I'tiruty in m * conip'cxion of m • <-■- •
soy I inj i. a |.ms to tell but ibis is not all. He ’
, edit’d us into h s l;!).,ny and inteirugamd 'is a
-1 bo,.!* our In >x<Hi dcaceni—■-.ve knew nothin"
' mme th in that we derived through our grand- ;
; mother, tviioia it suite I httu -o m d-.e the dauirk- •
ter ol Porhaho'i is, in <> fm that w(» might be
I in defiance tA' tiine m t /kzf in the fourth de- 1
scent from her. He gave us about ilia; time, I
i a copv of his essay, which u >w lies before me,
wi hmy m ngm.il no es. I cannot think of
Piinceton, where my ardor for learning was ;
; fit st damped, will) any sort of patience.
I d/tz/.a. j623—Pocahontas, alias “Matoahs,
J Motoaha,” baptised in the Chiisiian faith bv
t lh<* name of lic.or.ccu, d inglitcr to the might’.
P inc<* Powhn an, Emperor of Attanouglika- !
, monck, alias, Yirgini i,” become Hie ‘-wile of]
i the worshipful Air. Jolm Rolfe.”—<>ianger’s I
Biog. II istory of Eng. vol. 21. p. 57- —Stith. 1
Beverly, tec. ;
She died at Gravesend, in 1617, leaving an !
1 only son PLom is, w'hose only d mgiiter. i
J./tic, ma: ried in 1675 Robe: t Bulling, of the'
] fmi.ly of Bolimg, of Bolling Hui. ne.r Brad-'
ford, in the W est Riding of Yo: k. ?»ISS in '
,my possession: old fimily reco. I. Tin- R<»b
--; ert Bo.'ling, emigrated to Virginia, in 1661>, 1
married Jane Rolle, is above in 1673, lived ai;
Kippix, in 'be comry of Prince George, and!
is there interred, lie died m 1706, July 17il>.
By this marriage he find one son J.>hn, whose
eldest son J eii), a great A! •rch.tut an I Indi an
Trader, sciiied at Cobbs’ m the county of Ches
terfield, on the Appomefox. He muricdj
Mary, dan,.’liter ol Richard Kennon, Esq. of
(.'onjmer’s Neck, by whom he bad John, born
Jan. 20, 1700, died at Cobbs’ April 20, 17-
29. j
Jane, my grandmother born 1703, married
to Richard Randolph of Carle, tom th son of
Wdiiam Randolph us Pmkey island a genlle
inri of Yorkshire, whose youngest J >hn, born •
in 17-12, married in 17tjJ Frances, daughter of
Theodorick Blind of C iwsons, of the family i
of Blmd ot Kipp ix Paik, near Ferry bridge ,
|in the West Riding of Yo,k. John R. died at
' M iloax in 177 J. I’heo Imick Biand and John |
I R m iolph, sons of this mu i iage, are the “two ,
1 Vong gentlemen” refened lo in Air. Smith’s
lesmj’
! 1. Pod. ibonto,. 2 Thoinis Rolfe. 3.line
’ Bolling. 4 John Bolling the eider. 5 John Bol
: I ng the younger. 6 Jane Randolph. 7 J<mn
[ Randolph "t Roanoke the elder. 8 Jolm Run
! dolph of R > moke liie youngei: making just
'stv. n <h scents from Pocahontas, instead oi'
! “/our.” Tiie other cnildren ol John Bolling
1 and >la'V il muon Ins wife, were
Muy* in.itiied John Fleming, born in 1711.
Anne, married James Mui ray, bum in 1718.
Burke tdso i ds lies the account of the de
scend lilts of Poe du.lll.is. He makes Jane
Bolling, inv grandmother, many a Holliug,—
The misc/kc was intentional with Burke, fur'
lie iiad the Bailing MSS. before him.
William Randolph of Yorkshiie, settled at
Turkey Islam.' in V irginia, and tnaitied Alary,
i.mgliter of Ho.'iry and Catharine Isbam.—
Their sons were-*-!. W dliam »■! 1 mkev Is
| I and, fiom whom descended Utterly, died
i without issue, Peotr u! Chalwoilh, lather ot
the Lite Beveily and Mis. Fitziiugh of Chat
ham, w’ho, thereupon, M>ld I u.key l-l nd to
tmv uncle Rvi uid—and Hi' iutuul W dton—
I gr indfa'hei oi the present \V diun, -Alts. (’ <s
: irt ll and Mrs. Price. 2. Thomas of Tui ka
lio. , great gi and-lather of Thom is Mann, Mr.
Jefl’eison’s son in-law. 3. Ishim of Dungeness,
who had William ot B;.->tol— Thouias of Da'j
i gencss— Jane in.iti ied Peter Ji lfeison and I
bore him 1 horn is the 1 tie Presilient, &c.—
. i/mr married Junes Pleasant-, fattier o! my.
Colleague,—S.’iA’cy m imed Carter Hani-on of (
i Clifton. 4. Richard of Carles, married Janei
B iliing and ii oi Mary, Caiv.— Richard m ar- !
' i•.<• ! Anm* Meade— Ji lt', H al’ri r Urctt—Ru- t
\ land cl~ Tuikcy IslauJ— lilizabcth, married j
Richard Kidder Meade—of Roanoke. 5.1
! Sii John, Kn’i. father of Peyton, President of!
’ Congress, and of John, Edmund’s f.tilier, Atty. !
! General of the Colony. 6. Henry. 7. Edward,!
’ who married Miss Grover, a Kentish heiress,
j Their daughters were—B. Al uy, William I
> Stith, by whom she had President Stith, the]
I Historian, &c. 9. Elizabeth, Bland, my gm*!
i grandmother, maternally, who bore Hit hard
of Jordan’s Point, N. C. in 1775---7'Zteoc/or-j
t’c/r of Cawsons, who married Frances Boiliug, I
a lineal descendant by a second wife, Aizz/c ■
Stith, of that Robert Bolling, who married!
I Jane Roll, in 16 85. From this second niar-
I riage desr'md tho Boilings of Bulling Brook,
Petersburg, and of Bolt Hill.
] From Sir John, Kti’l, sth son of William,
■ descend in the female line, my colleague lluph !
Nelson, whose father married a granj-daughvr i
of Sir John, who was also Attorney Generali
and Speaker of the House of Burgesses, and j
numerous branches of BurweHs, Grymes 1
&c.
You can find tho places on the map. Lip
pax was afterwards called by my maternal un
cle, Theodorick Biand, a member of the old
i Congress and of the first llouseofßepri-scnta
| lives of the United St ites, Farmingdale; it i
! about three mile from Cawsons Adieu.
JOHN R. of Roanoke.
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CHEROKEE,
j* Saturday, June 22.1833.
M \NUAL LABOUR SCHOOLS.
It aflbrds us much pleasure to see these institu-
1 nous springing up in diff-rem parts of die country
we wish them the most hearty success. As is
i usual, these institutions are now receiving only in
dividual encouragement. We are astonished at
i the tardiness that appears to surround the acts of
> the Legislature of (Jeorgik up , n all matters of
j public enterprise—there is the Medical Institute of
Georgia, now in its infancy, that is permute 1 to
■ s.ruggle against the opposition that a neighborin'*
rival can excite against it, th- Legislature looks
on wtth m hffernneeand does not even extend a
finger to us help. Ttmre is f . bl Savannah nerm.c
tc to contend, wuhont Illative -aid, with a ri
<lPr f ? ’7r‘ SS ‘ n " eq “ : ' 1 ’ nr,t " ral ; Gvantages and ~n
n.nrbr. “’I 1 rl,, g care of tiie Legislature—and a
i. ot ' ,er ' ;lsr 'ices might be mentioned of
i ,r :| fi Coiua to show’, a remissness, in
. lUPrs 01 '‘ ,l3 kind, by our native M te—Th** fts- ;
< ra re-nn-ces of Georgia are nmole, no complaint
an <e, J't.s'.v, l, J( ]g e .] on ( j t . |t fcrore ALiw that
, party rage seems to have cooled down a li tie, we
! * ’ *at tiie whole people, official and unofficial
' b’>c;r attention and apply their energies
o ti.r pcimanent interna) imnrovt ■tnenl <>f our own ’
'i* *. e u jCt I,n P rpsf ‘ nl institutions nf the state
, ja.c t. e, wanted, aid of the state and such other
institutions as.are necessary be created. There is !
too m.i' . parsimony in the Legislature— too much i
ovcoi cash—too much miserly conduct. A num-
i bor yes, almost all the votmger stares of this great i
i at. powerful Lnioi’, are ahead of Georgia, in use- !
. <m institutions—Georgia’s neglect, of such things,
i is un i. < oip, a.jly strange; and tiro verv few insti-
I I,'’/.', 0 ] 1 C ,l,nt Sl,u has ’ arf ’ P<*or!v endowed and pro
;-i •* 1 or >.i comparison to almost any others, of ]
! ? ' SI , ar kl ld > h’ ar >V ether state, they are but so- J
’ ' ” In Georgia shake off this le’liargy and
; tmiiderence to her permanent good and go in has
, tily. to reformation.
| Lave we none hold enough to commence this '
. goad wmk? Arethcre none in office, that, having
! an eve to these matters, that so regards themjas to
“lend a helping hand?
Im sc I.mu d Labouring Schools have onr en '
j tire approbation and good v ishes-tlmv a e mst ' ,
j such insntmions, we think, ns should ebim the ;
eatly and efficient attention of the Legislature -- :
we hope they will receive it. A large sum of mo I
’ ney, in th” aggregate, has been appropriated for the !
support of the only literary institution Georgia i
lias, but such has been the r>atore of the appropn- I '
atiims and such the prejudices ngait st that one in- 1
s'i’it'io”. tiiat die good that was expected. Ins never
been realized from it.
i *he fact does not need concealment or dis
gut’i'.’,,tno pn >r cannot c'X! e. t much hem fit from
I ranklin College. l>-i* the poor should not on tint I
account abandon it---let the wealthy go there and |
receive an Education—P S tablish Manual Labour’
! Schools and le f tne poor go there and receive an
Education, let the rich come forward in the sup- ’
port |Of Schools of tiie kiml of which we speak, and
we shall hear no more objections against Franklin !
C ollege thus the poor and the rich will be mu '
tu.i! supports to each ollmr and the character of
tiie state have removed fioin it a blot—which mav
oecmne pei nianent—the neglect of Literature.
'i'iiirly dollars reward,
■ for the apprehension of'rilitEE
-MEN & the delivery of them to Pinkney
t *ddv\ell, at Niickh sville. in Ltnnpkin county. The ■
I sun! NEGROES lelt Ihe Loud Aline, on he 9th his: i
and it is Eelirved wiil make attempts to gc ♦ into
the Nation One of said negroes is a MULATTO,
five teet eight or ten inches high, ahout twenty-one
or twenty-two years ofage. One of ihem is Bl ACK ‘
hkl slender built about the same age and lie i;ht. —
One of them is about thirty-five yems of age.-tout
hunt, thick lipj ami large eyes. The fir-t mentioned
. I’oy is named PEK KY. tiie «• coud LEW IS and the
third IS.-\A( . ’lt :s feircd that sota#| rsot hasot
i will forge, a pass for them or attempt to pass t:i»m oif
as his negroes. TE.\ dollars will be given for the
delivery u« either oi them.
A. F CALDWELL vt Co. i
■ ; 19 I
NOTICE.
I F lie mider-lgm <!. Attornies <4 the Bank of tie
.st State ot Georgia, acting under a power O! At
tvnney duly ext« uted. otter a reward of
O.XE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
| To be paid by the said Bank, on ibe apprehension
and delivery to tiie Sheritf oi the county of Greene, ’
at Greensborough, Georgia, of
JVMEs S PARK.
I.ate cn-itier oi tne Branch ot the said Bank estab
lished in taut town, charged wiiii embezzlement to a
verylarge aim nut ot die funds enti u-ted to bi-care.
1 lie s lid Janies S Pai k is thiriy-thrt c years five
tret eight inches in height, lias black liair, black eyes,
tair comp < xion. and .s (Ilin in siature and ol smooth ’
speech. II- left the c.nutty oi Green, in which he
was born uid raised, about the end ot May last, and i
is believed uh.ave gone io tiie Gold Kegimi, to Fiori
da, or to Alabama.
JOSEPH W. JACKSON, '
I . . A PORTER.
Atlnrrcs v ‘rf the Bird est te httUc of Georgia.
: - ’ ' ♦
The Intelligencer
/S P THUS Hill)
j r.VURY SATURDAY MCDNJNG.
Cobb Sheriffs’ Sa'os» i
WFOR AUGUST.
ILL be sold at the place of holding courts
m the county oi Cobb, on thefiibt Tues
day in August next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following pioperty, to wit.
Lot numbsr lour hundred and live, in the second
Gistricf oi the third section, levied on as the property
oi it,i cliai'il Garner, to satisfy sundry fi fas from a Jus
tices court in W.dton county in favor of Smith
31 Junkm <l3 Smith vs said Garner. Levied on and
retmmed to me by a Constable.
Also, lot riumbei one hundredand thirty-seven in the
seventeenth district of the recon.l section, levied on
as the pioperty of John Coker, io satisfy a li ia. Irom
a Justices couit in Walton county, in favour ot S.
annum, levied on and returned to mebv a Con
stable. J
ALoJot number four hundred and eighfy-five in
the tim'd dis. ot the 3d section levied on as the proper
ty ot vVm. W. Barret, to satisfy a Ida. from Cove' )
Superior court, in favourof Sa'ffold & Porter, vs. said
Jy ll ™ l ’ ? « a '‘ lot “ s:r fi ia - iron; said court, in favour of
William Porter vs. said Barrot.
. Also, 10l number eight hundred and eight in the
sixteenth district of the second section, levied on as
Im.-, property ot iitomas James, to satisfy sundry fi.
las. ’rum a Justices court in Elbert county in favour
ot Haynes, Christian * others vs. said amnes, lL\ued
oti and returned tome by a Constable.
Also, lot number seven hundred and silty-nine in
the first dis’.rict of the second section, levied on as
tbepropertyofWin.il. T. Fitts, to sntisly sundry
li fas from a Justices court in Elbert couatv, in (J.
yourol Cbristler liigginbottoin A- Co. vs. said Fills
j levied on and returned tome by a Constable,
i Also, lot number two hundred and seventy-seven
! in Hie nineteenth district o! Ike second section, levied
j un t<s the property of Ed ward Johnston, to satisfy a
fi ta. iiytn ti Justices court in Walton county in’ fa
vour oi S. Jz'Ju.ikin, levied on and returned to me i
by a Constable. |
Also, lot number four hundred and ninety four in
the. nineteenth district of the second section, levied
■ o n as the property of James Biankenskip, to satisfy
sundry ti fas. troni a Justices court in Talbot county,
in favour ol Catlen & Bucbaniton, levied on and re
turned to mo by a Constable.
Also Jot. number seven hundred and eleven in the
seventeenth district of the second section, levied on
as the property of Leonard Cagles, to satisfy a fi fa
irmn a Justices court in Henry county, in favour of
Thomas Brnitlijevied on and relumed to me by a
Constable.
Also, lot number three Imndri d and thirty-one in
the nitie-teenth district oi the second section, levied
on as the property of J. P Steedly. to satisfy a li fa.
frotn a Juslices courtiti Elbert county, in favour of
C W (’hristia^.levied on and returned to me by a
(./ *) ’i s t 11 /! c.
Also, lot number nine hundred and two io the first
distiict of the second section Jiwied on as the prop
ery oi Wm. Roughton, to satisfy sundry -i las from
a Justices court ot Washington county in favour ot
Hardw ick and Walden, levied on and returned to
me by a Constable.
Also, lot number eight hundredand sixty-one in the ’
nir el cent h d-strici oi the second section, lev ie 1 on as
the property of Alex. Smith, to satisfy afi fa. from
aJustices court ol Hal! cour.tv, in favour ofKalloeg
and dauiord, levied on and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Also, lot number seven hundred and sixty-one in ;
th:: first district oi the see-mid section, levied on as
tiie property of Alexander Smith, to satisfy a fi fa.
from a Justices court oi'Hall county, in favour of
Kellogg and iSanford, levied on and returned to me ;
by a Constable
Also, lot number four hundred and thirty-three in '
the sixteenth district ot the second section, levied on
as the property ol Isaac Gulden to satisfya fi fa. from j
a Justices court o' Baldwin county intfavonr of Wrn.
D Scroggins, levied on «fc returned to me. try a Con- j
stable.
Also Jut number seventy-seven in the twentieth
district oi the second section, levied on as the proper
ty ol Lewis M. Matthews, to satisfy sundry fi fas !
frotn a Justices comt ot Newton county, in favour j
oi R. I’ynus, Richard Burns &. Co. levied on and re
turned to me by a Constable. j
Also, lot number two hundred and thirty-eight in
the seventeenth district of the second section, levied
on as the property of J. L- and J. Heilsm,, ♦„ .-no-ty
a 1; fa. irom a .Justices court oi Richmond county in
favour ol J. W. Houghton, levied on and relumed tu
nr* by a Constable
Also, lot number scvenfy-iwo in the seventeenth
ifstrlet of the second section, levied on as the prop- !
erty ol Win Hagewood to suiisiy afi fa irom a Jus
tices court ol Habersham county m favour of P. J. I
Murry, levied on and relumed lo me by a Const
ble. ' I
.Also, lot number twelve hundred and sixty-one in :
the nineteenth district oi tiie -econd secti-m, levied I
on as the property ol fit nj. inin Higgins to satisly a :
ti la. irom a Justices court oi Gw innett county in fa- |
vour ot I’. .1 Muny, levied on and returned lo me by !
a Constable. I
Also, lot number nine hundred and sixty-two'hi t!i - i
eighteenth disrtict oi the second si ctum, >e\ imi on as j
the property ot Wyatt V >ss to mtisiy a ti ia. irom a
Justices Court ot li ill county, in tuvour ot I’ J Mur- I
ry, levied on ami returned to .-.ie oy ti Constable.
.A.so. lot number one liuiuired ami liiiv-nmr mine
SjXteenth district ot the second secii-m, levied i n
the property o. Ellis Treauaway, t.» -at. iy a li ia from I
a Justices court oi Habersham c jumy m iavouro: I’. 1
J. Murry, levied ou and relumed to me by a . un.t.t- !
oie.
Also, lot number three hundred and tw -nt v-uine in ,
tile twentieth district ot the second seir'ion. levit-3 on i
as tae property ol Ge>> <<‘ Hink.e lo i‘is!., all ta. i
itom a justices court oi Hall county, in ta xour < fP. 1
I I. .Murry, levied on and relumed to me bv a Cuiista- ;
ble. ' . |
I Also, lot number one thousand and six in the eigh- -
I ieenth district ol ilie second action, levied on as ibn
I properly ot John Cock ;to satisly aft la. Imm a ,l is
i lict'S court Oi flail county, in tax our ot i'.J. Murry, l
i levied on and returned to tne b'. a < .hi table.
I Also, lot number two hundred and tour in tin
' eighteenth ui-trid of the second section, lev ted on a--
! tiie property oi Robert fcmith,, to sato.y a ti fa. -t om a
Justices court in Hall county, in 1 vour oi I’. J. .Mur- i
1 ry, levied on and returned lo me by a Cou-table.
Aiso. 10l number forty-eight in Hies’ vimt< t ilth dir- j
trict o tne second section, ievied on as the pur > rtv
oi lieorge \\ ihou to s.itisiy a ii ia. irom a Jimices |
court in Hail county insavoitr ol P. J, Murry, levied
on and r< turnt <i to me by a Constable.
Also, lot number seven hundred and thirty-six ii I
tiie first <:isti iet ot the second si cti jn, Icv ied on as !
1 the property ot Jacob tSami':to sa'.i-fy a ti f< irom a i
(justices court it, li il e<>u!ity m tavor ot I'. J. Murry ;
! levied on and returned to me by a i mstable.
Ako, lot number one thousand A ninety six. in the ,
| sixteenth d.-tiict oi the secomi Scttion, levi ed on as 1
I the property of Wiley Prince and l-ham Gnimi, to i
satisfy a fi ta from aj:Bti<”s C 'urt of Hall county in i
tavoroip .1 .Many . levied on and returned to me I y
a constable; also one other li fa levied on the same
i lot in favor ol P. J. Murry vs. I hatn t.ritfin.
Also, lot number three hundred and eightv (onr in
the seventeenth ci-trict <d the second section, levied i
on as'the propeity ot John \\ i -on.to saii~tv sundry
li tas trom a justices court in Ball county in favor oi
P. J. Murry; levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
.Also, lot number one honored and suxiv-slx in the
iiiuete’’n h district oi the ?ec< nd sec ion. levied on
a- the property Ot Rolen B-rrfeti t i sati-ly sundry ti
las Loin Habct-!i; ni comity in favor of P. J. Murrv,
levied m & refiirm Ito mefij act i stal !<
A!- Lt number one hundred and (went’.’ one in
the tiiird <!i-t i ict ot ’he ttiii d section, levied <hi as the
propeity ot Allen Thurmond to satisfy a ti fatrora a
justice* court in Hall eoi.'uty, in favor of I’. J. Murrv;
lev ie i on and returned to me bva constable.
Al->, lot number two hundred and iiinety-fourin
the twentieth district ot the second section, levied on
is the property of Hiram Proctor, to sati.-ty a fi fa
from a ju-tices court of Hall county .in favour o! P.
J. Murry levied on and returned to me bv a consta
,ule - j
Al«o. lot number twelve hundred and thirty in th*'
sixteenth district of tiie secund section, levied on as
: 'he property of Lewis Thomas to satisfy a fi fa freffi n
justices court of Hall county, in favor of P. J Muiry;
levied on ami returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot number nine hundred and twentv-three
*tt the first district of the second section, levied on aS
the property of Caleb Clark to satisfy a fi la 1 rom
Hall Superior court in favor of P. J. Murry.
Also, lot number eight hundred and nineteen tn the
third district of (lie third section, levied on as tiie pro
perly of Barm ) Parker to Satisfy’ a fi in from a Jus
tices court ot Hal! county, in tavor of P. J. Murry;
levied on by a constable and returned to me
Also, lot number six hundred and ninety-five in
the sixteenth district, ot the second section, levied on
as the property of Alexander Cavin to satisfy a ii
la from a justices court ol Hall county in favor oi i J . J.
Murry; levied on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot number nine hundred and ninety-three
in the seventeenth district ( >f the second section,
levied on as tiie property ol o f Samuel Howe), to sat
isfy a fi la in favor of fi. V. C. fy W. W Ruffin from
Houston county justices court ; levied on and return
ed to me by a constable.
.Also, lot number six hundred mid seventeen in the
nineteenth district ot tiie second section. levied on as
the property of Plesmit Meredith to satisfy afi fa troni
a justices court of Houston county, in favor of it V.
C.&.W. W Rufiin; levied on and returned to inc by
a constable.
Also, lot number eight hundred and ninety-six in
the first district oi tlie2d section, levied on as the pro
perly oi Gilford Pritchet, to satisfy three ti las from a
j ist’.ces court ot burke county in favor of Thomas
Gray tor tiie use of Howell Cobb, levied on and re
turned to me .by a constable.
Al-n, lot number nine hundred and thirty in the
cij.iiteenth district of tiie second section, levied on
as tne property’ ot Wiiiiam C. Diilon to satisfy a fi fa
trom Richmoud snp-erior court in favor of James
l ouug; levied on by me.
Also, lot number one thousand and ninety-nine in
the nineteenth district oi the second section, levied on
j as the properly of Reuben Wilkinson to satisfy a fi fa
from tiie superior Court of Harris comity, in favor of
J. W. Wortham; levied on by irie, aiso one fi fa
irmn a Justices court of Harris comity, in favor of
James P< ze\; levied on tiie same !'•(.
Also, lot number ihice hundred and forty fourin
the nineteen'!) district of the second section Jr'led
<>n as the pioperty of Alexander Prior, to satisfy a
ii fa from a justices court ot Harris county in favwrof
Jones «Sr Harper; levied ou tied returrmc me by’a con
stable. TAxDYK. MARTIN
June —22—19 Sherif.
Forsyth She nils’ Sales.
I'OR AUG! ST.
Wi!i be sold, on tiie first Tuesday in August next,
at the Cotu't-House in Forsyth county, ’he following
propeity to wit:—
Lot number seven hundred and seventy-three in
the third district of tiie first section, levied ou a3
the propertyoi.Wiiiiam A. Young to satisfy two small
fi fas irom a justices court ot Meriwether county in
tavor ot Collin G, Buchnan; ievicil on and returned
to me by a constable.
Also, lot number one thousand and ninety-six in
the third district of the first section, levied on as the
property ol James D ileweli to satisfy one small fi
fa troni a justices court ot Clark county in favor of
Janies J. Moore; levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, lot number nine hundred and seventy-four in
lhe second district of the first section, levied on as the
property <>. Isaac B iiiy to satisfy one ti fa troni Jasper
Superior Court in favor of Luke Reid against said
Bailey.
Also, lot number seven hundred and forty-one in
the third district ot (he first section, levied on as the
property of Jacob Ramey to satisfy one fi fa from a
justices court in favor of M’Connel #,• Dickasmi a
gaiust said Ramey; levied on and returned to me by a
constable,
Also, lot number one hundred and ninety-three in
the fourteenth district of the, first section, levied on as
the property ot Benjamin Fleming to satisfy two small
ti las from a justices court of Elbeit county, one in
favor ot Zukariah Smith, the other in tavor oi Ben
jamin Smith, levied on and returned to me by a eon
stable. JOHN JOLLEY.
Floyd Sheriils’ k ales.
rvn itv k-m u m *-•
be sold on the first Tuesday tn August
V v next, within the legal hours ot sale, st tiie
house of Janies Cuningham, the usual place of holding
Court in Floyd county, the following property, to
w 11:—
L"t of land number seventy-eight in the fourth dis
trict of the fourti; section, l loyd, levied cm as the
property oi l, M. Brantly and James l arks to satis
fy a fi fa issued from a justices court of Madisou
county tn favor ot A. Moore vs. L, M. Brantly and
James Parks; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, lot number three hundred and fifty-eight in
tiie. twenty-third district of the third section, Flo. d,
.cvicd on as the property ot ,'os‘ ph Nix to satisfy a fj
Ha i r-ued from a justices court oi !l:irris cotinty in ta- *
ivorofjmi Hull's. Jc-eph Nix; levy made and re
, turned to t.ie by a constable
i Also, lot number t'.venty-t'ine in the sixteenth dis
-1 trict of the fourth section, Fioyd, lex ied on aS the pro>
pert} ot Arcliee <’lai; and William Shamion to .‘■atis
i ty ufi la issued (mm a justices court of Richmond
.”>ui >y in :a\or ot John W Houghton vs. Archee
i Chug a.,■! V. chain rihannoti; levy made and re- •
turn. 1 to mi- bv a constable.
i Also, lot ii , :a ■ «H.e hundred and ninety-eight in
’the stccii'.n ol lhe four'll section, Floyd,
I levied on as t.hf p .pi-r'y ol <lw eu Jay to salislya fi fa
; iss led irom n jus! < ■ s • cu"t of vV asbington county ii -
tavor ot F. ( uilii.s ”iid sons, levy made and re-
; tui'i , <1 to me by a constable.
Also, tot number lx Imndrnd and ‘ix in tiie tfiird
; dis :•;( Oi the am; lit si-cfi in, Fioyd, levied on ;.s the
property of James Bt ntly to sali.-iy IWo ft ia- issued •
from a justices court ot l lbert county one iu 1 iv or of
J ..lies L’arw nersou the othir in favor of .lames Bn vv
tc r vs. James Ee.iitiey; levy made and relurm d to
m” by a e< nslabie
Al ", L<U number one hundred and ninety six in
I lie sixteenth district of 'he fourth section, I loy .. icv
■ ied on as the properly ot B. Fitzpatrick and IL,m
i> r Fitzpatrick to sait.-fy a fi fa issued from ;> ju tices
' court of Morgan county in favor of J. W . Peat man
i■'i the use ot Robert Douglass vs. B. Eifzpetri, k and
Hamner 1 itzpairick; levy made and returned to me-
I by a constable.
Also, lot number thirty sixinthe twenty-sec .nd
district of 'he third section. Floyd, levied on as<he»
; roperty of Benjamin Moore to satisfy tw.> fi (5 .
sued from Baldwin superior court, one in of’
Sarah Turk tiie otlu rin favor of George L Dearing’
vs. said Benjamin Moore, also three other fi fas issued
from a justices court of Baldw in county one in favor
I of.Jose| li B. Green one in favor of George L. Dearii g
and the other in favor oi Nichols and Dearing vs.
Ben jamin Moore, levy made and returned to me bv a
corn table.
I Aiso, lot number six hundred and thirty six in the
third districf t of the ourth section, Floyd, levied on as
the property of Peter B. McCrady to satisiy three fi
fas rssued irom a justices court of Bibb comitvin fa
vor of Benjamin Alien for the use of .Marshal U Run
nels vs. Peter B. M'Cradv; lew made and returned to
, me bv ; I 'm.table. ' A H JOHNSTON,
jm:e 2 >—l9 Strife.
(’ass Comity
TOWN LOTS FOR NILE.
\\ edr.es lav the tentfi day of July next,
/ w ill he offered for sale, a numberof buSdnew
md residence LO i .S', at G.vssvii.lk. Cassville
isaveiv beautiful location, affording a deligh'fuj
prospect and cannot f.tl to be very healthy. The
blue lime-«tone water, in springs, is abundant a
round this town.
J XMLS ORR, J. I. c.
N \TII WILL WAFFORD, ji c .
JAMES THOMPSON, j i r
SAMUEL M AYS. j. , c .
ISAJC L. PARKER, j. r. c.
junc-22—13