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AUGUSTA.
THUIpBAY, August 2.
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The laA adviced ffom Europe leave us
a i dis State of suspense. The
rumored death of Honaparle t and the
access of the GrcVk insurgent, J/mlanti,
... Turkey, are subjects of considerable
. .-nportance; and we ) ink' forward to their
oe bohlraclicliou, with some
arr::iety. T, * '
tVill 6nr.Kfl once more liave a “ local
1 habitation and a name We fear not.—
k j'ven admitting the p ost ration of live Ot.
I . empire, the policy of Russia would
I uterferc, and with her tremendous mill-
I tiiy power, aptain subject the Greeks to a
I .miserable vassWage. It is more probable,
I however, fiwQhc Emperor Alexander
I a ill lake ujSjp&luge of the pnsentdis-
I tradedStatelflaurkey to extend his in-
I fluence over jjSspitoman Porte, by g'ut
I hug his InorilijjSSfc appetite for territorial
I {?— Should this be so, the
I '■■alaiicc of powef/wiil be lost in Europe,
I unless » redeeming spirit should be found
■ Fiance. Enslaved, anti almost embru
■ ted, the modern Greek can no more esti-
B rr.'.tc rational liberty,than could the ancient
Helot. Greece will never be renovated !
■ ',y e shall still have tu exclaim tvith Lord
■ Byron,
H a LoVt on tie nspect of that shore !
•> >iii Greece—but living Greece no more!”
!■ The ignorance and illiberality displayed
w a very large portion of the English
■ burials, in relation to the customs and
Dinners of our country, its history and
,Biography, hare often afforded us ctmsi
j-ruble amusement. They have drawn
nfour literary character from the
id'a Uonifice —of the chastity oi'
r H:r females, from the inspection of a Pag.
aid of our society and character,
the pie-hi.ld assembhge of an tire,
/—lndeed, the very refuse of
character Ims been picked up with
industry so sedulous, and a wit so pro-
tnptivalmg, that we have laugh’d
mil at the caricature—it form’d such
incongruous association of images !
H we can now plume ourselves upon
v champion whose voice “ comas o’er
IB like the sweet south, breathing on a
of violets.”—She has redeemed the
1 abuse, and school-boy illiteracy
I lew of her countrymen to whom wc
alluded. We could “ kiss the hern
garment,” ami kneel to her with
tion^^B 1 eastern idolatry
EXTRACTS
vn.ivf.JjS ix . imekic. j,
BY AS KNOWS 11 7,ACT.
has issued from the London
' ‘ the present year entitled,Vir.vvs
lU AND MI.NMIItS IK AMERICA, ill
yate^H^,. s 0 f letters from this country to a
’ 15 I ill England during the years 18IS,
.■ an; j Jg2o, B ; , an Englishwoman "*
; s ~( )W |. e j;riming >, v York
lu -‘ J wi ll deserves to issue; from an
Press It is so unexpected to
5 ft ,:Bi English.traveller, speaking well of
'or Mamie s, th- People or
Ot’ the Utiitcd'Slates, that
bHvw agreeably disappointed in
y the present trork. The An hoi
t * gone h.ome wi'li Hidings
!,,!,■ rHi ess and gratitude ■ owards the pea-
dns country We, haye made a few
s i so l^al i,le y may in ar her speak
Phil, Democratic Press.
the Ut^^Blve young men do noi, in general, ap
anme to equal in grace their fair
vrint.e,^H|uons; nor indeed, in gei.rr.d eas ■
Viyil and address: in a'costing a
on they ofien assume a solemnity o!
j i that is at first rather jtpal-
Ijy y seem to look as if wailing uu
‘huni;l 11 open your mouth in wis.
•''At. K a d't'Hr.g their s : jcng, h to
in 'he same manner I l ave
*Av^B'^ al * ()lICR , upon such an oCcadon,
0 to coll- cl my niai-tkd wi s, e:c
posed aval shamed by seme
ll> cntjMvry i no the history of ihe
1C VaiitW die (mibahip ev.'nt. of ihe fului'f
■ convey in you U.c -u lilfcii leleif 1
jnis, and vSperienccd , o Juaring son.-
'Ur ■ii-^B'l* 01 ' die news of the day, o'- as to
: P ll 'i' , n <,l‘ Lord My. on’s poo
■u; 1 tela i^B‘ L , ls 111,1 h-orn t lie young men in an
■T ,R i; 'OOI’.I that a siraiigc* slionid
picture of an Ante kftu He
1 a '‘ lhe.se yi,-aths v. lieu stamii'-d
v,hen tiie.y have been cal
ot ;■ v l^H-1 -a exercise th> «r liivlits iseiti
n!;B'“ve ui merely studied toe les-
Eliibc.d 1 '■ -br.lit.on of <h iv rountrv, hm
Huger '• iinhued willi the piiocijdas
to me b ;. ! W'ctnmep.!, and,wit ii that phihiMi-
H " dieii' l.iicraf institution!! ai*e so
fi'd linifV en -i u . v :l _ L eednm of ii;t< rcourse
*. «.
‘n . ro« l:| - r 0(, ‘-fVdarners;:,,., ualk.
°** o- O ® ,IUS %h:hH” logeiii; rby sunshine
1 ii- ,-v^B lls ' lll without the occurref.r.e or
«-»* impn prie
urn ‘ biwi,t,f.,i country, maniag.-s
Ul 'vni:ed ;vs imprudent, v.iul
S. S* *-• ■ lO r are is taken to prevent the
ca | y engagements. Uis
-whl? B , ste liow soon these laughing
—— r* —' metamorphosed into fond
W Ml.entiye mothers; and these
. ! r, J° i'vJiislrious citizens and
Y p'^. 2 us. Marriages are usual
•ell die paternal mansion of
niiali A |, j^BIn,, 1 n ,, '-jh ihe young couple con
•” oi-- > e " r Slx or 'Welve months.
ius» • l e ‘ ; die young woman brings
’ ' ve,e ( } ,ow, )’i or that the husband
iU'-k) f X>Ht. . g,n Ule "dh. save,
niukc f‘-f good hopes ; which, even
Clire ' \ '** " s prefession as lawyer.
rl ’/ r " C i or . !ntrr hnnt, are not extin-
Abg" B ’} l,as still the wide field of
V l»tH o pen before him, ami
lobt'l't. v ' ; h J dji i g besom,
- 8^ ek treasures in the wilderness!!—p.
Innumerable t-avellcrs, however unwii
to see beauty aiul Kood order in the
moral ami political frame of American so.
cicty bear ample testimony to the ueaeaolc
virtuesaud .veuve beneuolence ol Uie Feu
-5 pie 'if Philadelphia, p. 79,
• ” This people have a provoking souad
- ness ot judgment, and rate men and things
according to their net value. Tiiey have
a straight forward common sense about
tuem, and will set nothing dowa to name
or condition; they weigh the mau against
the trappings of his vanity; ami if they
, find him wanting, will leave him to walk
on Ins way, p. .?tJ.
1 he annals oi the human race present
us tr'itii no name m >ie dear, a. once to iiu
munity- and to liberty, than that of I’KNN 1 .
fie united every great and every'gentle
viitue. li;s intrepidity withstood die
frowns of power ; his cnVistiuit philosophy
was superior to die lures of ambition ; and
v. h his foctilude resisted persecution,
his candor and gentle benevolence never
censured the opinions of others. His i-j
--' hgiou was without dogmatism, Jiis virtu-,,-
v» iiliout austerity ; lie was tolerant with
out b.gotry, iiill-siole before tyrants, pati
ent wuh tac i. Cvious, h unaue towards the
cr.inina', fan- awu Just witli the savage ns
With the civilized man, Eroud indetd
may the republic be which had such a man
for its founder, and whose histoiy lias .so
generally done honor to his name ; and
justly venerable, jm,tly entitled to the re
spect and love ot mankind is the fraternity
ol which that mau was a member, one
may almost s.iy the founder, and which
has folio aed up his deeds of mercy hy
others not less beautiful, tempering the
rigors of office to the offender, relieving
the Sic., and the destitute, gnd even tin:
criminal in the prison house—teaching
virtue to the profligate ; practising huma
nity to the hajd-licaitod; cherishing tiie
unconseious lunatic, bearing with his im
patience, soothing his despair and calming
Ins frenzy, p. SU.
1 inns’, here rc-cell to you that sin
gular evidence of the devoid n of the na
lional feeling, afforded, 1 think in the
seventh year of me War, after ihe revolt
of the pknnsti.vama mm;. V'ou will
icineir.hcr the hard sufferings which pro
duced this mutiny.. E’aintJug under the
united hardshiys of nulitary duty and
deficient food ami clothing, they with
drew from the body of the army, demand
ing that which their officers had not to
eiv<-—.he immediate supply of their ne
cessiiies. To nwe them into obedience;
General Wayne presented his pistols,
■ they pointed tin ir bayonets at his breast
‘-We love and inspect you, hut if you
five you are a dead man. We are not
going to the enemy; hut are delcnnin
cd < n obtaining our Just rights.” They
withdrew in good order, with their arms
and field pieces to a neighboring, town,
committed no devastations, out obs.in
ately persisted in their demands -lon
gress dispatched seme of its members to ,
the mutineers, hut before these arrived
emissaries from the. enemy appeared
among them. Unconditional terms were
offered; gold, preferment, and the im
mediate cover and assistance of a body
of royal tiOops, already oa their march
towards them. Their reply was, the
ins' ant seizure of tluir evil templets,
whutu they sent immediately under a
guard frmi their own body to the same
General who had pointed bis pistol at
their lives. At the appearance of the
Uongress Commissioners, their grievances
were stated and redressed; hut when Pres
ident liecd offered them a hundred guineas
from his private purse, as a reward for
their fi le'ity in having surrendered the
spies, the sturdy pat riots refused them.
“We have done a duly we owed our
country and neither desire nor will
receive any reward, butlhcJanprobation of
that country, for which we have so often
bled' I A country, pcaided, by such
men, rnigh* be overrun but could not he
subdued.” p. 100-—1 1.
Qj* We do not know when wc were
rr.o'-e gratified than after perusing the
following account of the celebration of
our late National Annivetsary by a party
o r our fair countrywomen —it is beauti
fully descriptive. Wc could wish that
such cek brat ions were more frequent—
there can he no stronger incentive to Pa
triotism. Where Votaries like these of
ficiale, who would not worship !
r.VDEPE VDEXCE hy the L.IDIES.
WoucKSTKtt,,fitly 11.
Aim'’/'- other modes wlucli \v o vc adopt
ed this low n'o ceh.htate t elate bud
da/ of our country, there was one winch,
f. v refine men*, taste, an 1 beautv of effect,
we think stood iiighly conspicuous. It
w as, us might perhaps be inferred from
ibis ,-en.ek, projected and executed by
lb- Ladies, to whom it. was itulebtcd for
i S grea 1 ' st t-:Tih--lfishnK-nt as well an inte
rest. Agr.rably to previeun pit range
me, is, a coinpa ,v ronnisdiig of about u;-.c
b.iiid;. d |adi< skoal rende ucn, <•* a 1 ages
and without disiiue.tioii<’l party, rt-paued
iu i!.«• afic-nti on t-> a beautiful mclosure
Ix-lo.iiging to the estate of the-laic Men.
Levi Lincoln, when* they partook of a
veiy haiulsoitie enwrtai; ittetit. '1 lie stir-
Sotuiding srenCrv, and thtt iirtlficial prt-pa
rut inns made tor tiie occasion, were of
stie.li a iharaclcr as to h.-.nnoiiL-e oi ll«o
most happy manner, flnd th mv »;■ au- of
the must de’ieinns enchunt meot over die
place. On the western side stood a long
and beautiful grot c of rock maples, w hioii
wound around a gentle dte’iii'.'Y
threw a pal cl ul and pleasing shft-’e over
the ground. Ttuough this grove ran a
small stream, which filled tiie air with
f,eshness and preiti y diveisincd the see
nciy Ch>se by tliisgi-ove were slat on -il
the seats, an aliped in the form of an • L
lips., aij he two extremes were placed ta
bles, whose ends .made a part o! the peri
phery. Over r ach ofllie.se ends was thrown
:iti arch composed of evergreens construct
ed with great beauty and taste, and in tiie
‘ centre of the circle was transplanted a
handsome little pine. From the centre
of one of the arches was suspended an e
i k-gant painting of Washington, and from
the other of Liberty. The former arch
; was flanked by two banners —one a repre
sentation of National Independence, and
, the other, of the three great pilla sos th
. State, Agriculture, Commerce and Maim
; fictures. The tables were loaded with a
I piofus’on of every thing suitable forth
, occasion, beautified with festoons of
and other lancif •’ decorations In the
• Jfrove opposite the circle was stationed a
Siiul! company of musical performers, who
■ bdcil -iu- air with sweet sounds, and de
; ughifully reg led the only sense which
was left open to pleasurable impressions.
Under ihe influence ot all these capti
vating circumstances, aided b" tiie exalt
'd and joyous associations which the oc.
lasum was suited to inspire, it is not a
’ | u jMer oi wonder, tint a universal flow ot
adarity amt delight should have pervade*
. ite Company, and satisfaction ami cm>
piiicencv beamed from ev t rycountonaiicA
. usl helore- the party q titled tae ground/
which Vsw about 7 o’clook, a dance was'
iOimed Under the i.-wpn-auu.i of .the m
meut, in wltiou the young ami the old a
• hke partook.
•* riiejnvoa'.d luvr piougja v!.o h-.’.-.hl ;!-.v s'ralti
riir) saw* m remjK'-j vaio her native mauls,
Amul ll»v festal biiadus,
i o some ua*uiiit‘«l miiuiffi ilimoiiijf.**
The \ ounger part lift-ie puosl.s then re
’ P : ‘i ■dto a jinhlic ball, and concluded the
evening by ilanci-ig, •
How much irorc rational and truly pa
triotic is such a celebration, than those!
gotten up under the malign vnt influence
ot parly ; wheielhe voVst passions of the
heart are ended into actio: , and the h -at
1 suffered to slar.ibci-; where love ol^'coun
try is lost sight of in hatred of each other;
and Voices, instead ot uttering hosannas to
the Author of all good, are dealing out
imprecations upon his ci-aUures. Uis
time for the wise, the temperate, and so
ber among us, us all parties, to turn their
laces against such ikturbera of social re-
who “ride on the wiiirlwind,”
that tlx y may “direct the st .rm;” and wiio,
like fraitnei's, can only expect to mount
when the wind blows.— Spy.
Savannah, Juhj 28.
The JFimlererJnck alius Essex, u said to
be encamped in tiie neighbourhood of our
city, in company with several other runa
ways Parties yesterdry went in prusuii
of him. Who we trust will give a good ac
count of him. Why is not a reward offered
for his apprehension ; if no other method
occurs, a subscri ibon might be opened,
which we are confident would be lb; menus
of soon raising a sum unllicieiit to s'itno
l-ite exertion,and bring the vit ian to justices
V RICES CUUIIiLYT
Colton—prime s.-leclions, 11 a \h cts
mixed lois, 12 a 12
inferior, 8 a 10
Tobacco— 3 a -1-
Flour, Northern Si
Sugar, Prime U a 12^
Coffee, do. d. 3
Molasses, 37^
Whiskey, 37 h
North am Gin, 49* « 43
Do. Hum, SO
Iron, Swc «« H a 5}
Plough Moulds, 7
Cotton Hugging, 28 30
Salt, —80—relaih bi ij u
Rutter,
Clie< sc,
Corn, C7 100
Fodder,
Freight down the river, 62 }, pr. bbl.-
QT The Members of So
cial Lodge, No. .5, are r. quest', d to attend
: a regular mee'ing on Friday, the 3d insi.
‘ at 4 n’clocx, P.M N. 1) The bfetliren
> are desired to i-.ssemble at brother,). I*.
• Andrews room, in the house occupied by
t Mr. J, Sl. Hand, on Cotton liungc.
’ , /fv order of IV. .If,
•IMm M. Kdii/iC, Scc'ij.
■ August 2—l
| myhci^
DURING Ilies'ibscrilv r’s absence from
the citv, those persons having Watch
es or Jewellery left with him for r< pairs,
arc requested to call on Mr. i> !m Guima
uii. JOHN liUUUILL.
August 3 p
he tiubscs-iber
- O'AS cecied a GHIS-T' MILL on Rocky
Jl-i Greek where lie resides, that is iii
complete older for the reception of Dorn,
and hopes from his constant attention to
give general satisfaction to those that wav
favor him vvitliih ir custmn
Peter T.
| A »«p*nst ° \
—-A -i i - - tl
ftlierilV’s ulc
Ak'ill lie sdd i -n the first TUESDAY in
September next, at the Court-lious'.-, in
tiie town of Waynetborougli, lUirkc
couruv, within the usurd sale iumrs,
400 A Pi-os Si A 1), lid
;j(iiniug VTa-tln-w Spain, and 2<)o acres of
Lund, adjoining Jets e Co;.-, and others—
levied on ... the pl-oper’y of Peter 1
G'lithling. to satisfy wtndiy small txcc!-
lieus ,a f-' or of Halt Jones, ex’r of Henry
■ Joitt s, decM
S. \V. Ulmint, s. ii.
August 2
S:ile.
i Wi'l ha sohl ou the first TUESDAY in
f.rptettiheP next, at the Cnurt-Ii i"se in
the town <d M ayaeiborough, llurkt
county, within- the laws d.sale hours,
100 A- pups of* Siiip.cl, n<l
joiniug hinds of Mrs. Vllday and others—
levied -iu as the property ot John Sugg',
iu satisfy Janies h edde*
ALSO,
?.(\ ft pro?.
lof Ahershain and oiin-is— levied on as tin/
r.rm.n-itv of Tho . as Niclnds, to satisfy E.
!k 11. Dyne.
ALSO,
150 acres L”ihl, adjoin
ing lauds of liic'in Ueddick, and others -
levied on as the properly of hrrwry El
liutt, to satisfy Joint Gl irk and ot’.iers.
ALSO.
200 Acres ol* Land, ad
joining lands of Peter Alklay and others:
1 evied on as I he property of Charles Kim
ball to satisfy Eenjainin Rnckley.
W. Blount, 8. B. C.
August 2
IMIB 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and
19t,i Sections of the General Ordi
nance ou the City will be enforced,
Augusta, July 26 It
A
ti Va OT\.CilA—'ButVe County.
The following is a List of Free Persons of Color, entered in my Office
since the Ist day of January last, to-wit;
Names I'iucc ot I one oi rcsi- i
_N«nvity.__ dence in Georgia | °ccuPaUon
- 14 Georgia. l-i i" ""
- U Ditto U
j ,^ " o7 Ditto S7 I Seamstress
. . 13 Ditto 1.5 j
■I uii.iu, . to Ditto 13 I
111-mi,ua, - 8 lima 3
* •"■si, • (j DtUO 8 1
11 ‘'nl, - 3 Ditto 8
o fo *"il;an, - 26 Ditto So i‘ 'i ay f oP
* 27 S - (J ‘ r " , ' na i I Seamstress
'ai V Muluu . 2 Georgia. | 2
NamW ck - 35 Ditto [ an | Farming
- 3.2 S Carolina 6 I Spinning
virgnm. ~ 1 Huwtifp
areas V' -m • ‘-M tieorgia. 33 I Farming
.Inisoy . | j Ditto x 1
AI ire, I ClWk, . • 5 Ditto 5 |
Jan Clarkl . | 4, Ditto 4. i
ll.'UTiet ClV fit . j 1 Ditto 1 I
D.ck Jon, A , 24 lint' 2t j Farming
Joseph DotUifmg, 53 Ditto 53 I p„
llelsry Kell-, . 3l 8. Carolina 11 j,,,
Nanct Neil A , 13 Ditto ii Do
William Kelfr, . ;o Ditto <)
S-tlly Kelly, - >3 Georgia t)
Ctasa, > ,5 3 Ditto s') r.iWiinq'
\ 6U Dnto C'J Stnn nog
CharlesNnnes,’ 31 S. Carolina 2 ! Famii-, "
liose iNihu-s, . 75 Georgia 7J 1 Spinning
Cllick Nunes, , GS Ditto Gi Pa-min*
Ff. ncis Canipliin, 42 Ditto 42 Spuming
J .mtt Nunes, . If, Ditto 16 I amalrUs
Hubert N.incn, - 15 Onto 1'• Firming
I'oliy Coieitian, . 22 S Carolina 6 Spinning
lletay Coleman, - o Georgia. 3
Extract f yum the Book »J Ilesistry, 30//; July, 1821. '
JOHN CAfIPI.NTKR, c. 1. c. d. n,
August 2 It
The f'elehrated J ACK,
Pizarro,
‘Will R'andat the subscriber’t residence
<m Fruit Hit*, mil be lei to Mares at the
mtun il price of Six Dollars the s-ns-m,
or Ten Dollars Cor insurante. I'IZAIfUO
was formMiy lic.it by Mr. John M ail of
Doluu.but county, and bis character as a
♦osibjreU'T is too well known to neetl it
commendation. Th" season will com
.me icc (be I a of August, mid end the last
cf .September.
TIISfi CKLEILiATE]) MORSE
Contention,
will stand at. the subscriber’s stables, and
wili be lei to Mares at Twenty l)olla ,- stlie
season. Tlic season to commence Ist
August, and end the last September.
I), i ace.
August 2—w4t
IShenfV’s hale
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in
August next, at the Corn---house in the
b'*ii of Waynesborongb, lUuKe county,
within the usual sale hours
1 he fourth purt of eight
Negroes, viz:—.Jack, Kose, Leor, Le .ms,
Caroline, I’' in. Its b< rand Amy—and tiie
tonrtll part ol 5d(J acres of land, adjoining
I i"ds ofC'hmniy Snarpe, an 1 otluus—le
vied on as (lie property of William Mallo
ry, to satisfy two executions in favor of
Dailey Alt..way, jun. and others, rtturned
tonic by Samuel Constable.
.ISO,
300 Acres of i and, Ad
joining lands of M's. Allday and others—
I vied on as '.lie property of Thus. Pitrce,
seii’r, to satisfy Joint Ki'patiick & others!
—relumed to me by Noah Brinson, Con
stable.
A I.SO,
The, ninth part of four
Negiors, viz Aggy and her three Cbil
dreii—levi d on as me property of John!
Wallace, to satisfy Win I’eynolils, return-,
etl to me by S. Mercer, Constable.
ALSO,
The ninth part of four
.Vgrocs, vz Aggy and. iicl'3 children j
i-vied on as the jnoperty of Adam \\ al j
bice, to satisfy Widian Key Holds, returned I
by a Constable.
ALSO,
S 3 Acres Laud, adjoin
ing i.f Cro/.icr a: il odt rs—.ev.co on as
the property of Ji.lm Crozier, to satisfy
lus ias lor tlie year IS2U.
‘ AL“O,
The half, oi* I* Air hundred
nen s, .c d one Imnf red acres of ia <1 ad
joining lands of Samuel and Henry 11 oath
—loei'ii mi in flu; properly of Mope 11.
lat,Iat, to an. fy an « xecu ion in f-vor of
Jairiis Farrington.
S. W . iiloilllt, H. 11. C.
.Time 23—law
JiOJIT i) tVJVEUS
v./If,l. take notice that, the 101st sec
no i of die General Ordinance of the city
of Angus », ill he enforced after Hie
li st of June—lt reads as follows;—“ All j
'foals not in actual use, shall be removed
f, mi opposite the city, during the months '
o Jun , Inly, August,September and Oc
tober, animal y Ifoals found opposite the
ity, during the above named months of
the year, cult'anting water in the holds,!
slt'ill he seized by any officer of Council!
ami conveyed from the c'dy. Any person ‘
violating tills st etiou shall be fine*.', at the:
liscretitm of Council, in a sum not ex-;'
eroding one itundred dollars per day; andj
shall, moreover, be liable for all expences
inclin ed in removing such boat or boats.’*
June 4—ts
i
Pianos, J
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply c
(irstrale London made Piano Fortes.l
Patent polished and round Cornered.— j
For sale low for cash, or approved paper,|
by A. PICQUET,
at Messrs. F. G. GIBbON, k Co.
January 1 wtf ;
*** We are authorized
to announce JAMES S. SILUTKK, Esq.
n candidate lor tbe office of Sheriff of
Kielnnond comity, at the i nsniitg eleclion.
: v.vd 5 ts
. -*■ —- .
I HiiuiilV’a Snip.
f tVMU. be old on tl.o first Tuesday in I
i f" September next, between Hie usual
« hours 1 i sale, at the court-bonSe ib War
- renion, _ >
c 104 A civs of on I; hicik
ory iu.nl, on the waters of middle creek,
adjoining Cosby and oihers, levied on as
the property of Jams Khs, to satisfy an
execution in favor of McKenzie, ll uuocli
Ik Co. vs. J kT. Hus—property pointed
1 out by.). Uec3.
j ALS—
O-1 Duo ucjjjro j*irl by the
name of Maria, atiout ten years of age; le
yien on to satisfy several small executions
in favor of James Hailey and oihers, vs
Janus lingers Junr.
* " —ALSO—
Ono hundred acres pine
i bun! on the w.itcs of n i-'r Creek, adjoin*
e big Neal and others, it In ing the place
; whereon he now lives; levied on as the
property of Andrew linbb, tositl fy Sim
. dry executions in favor of John Davidson
1 and others vs. H isli and Hnrkimher.
I Abner lingers, sw. c.
»• July .30 uls
f K straps.
'■Georgia Columbia County.
I f
_ UJ ESSE Holder < f Di.rrict No. 4, tolls
’ before William IJ Tankcrsit y, Esq. one
■ sort 1 ' 1 horse, twelve or thirteen years old,
four feet ten inches high, with a star in
ibis (dre/iead, sway back, mostly inclined
to pace. Vpprnised to forty dollars
Jeremiah itohrts, in
District No. 4-, tol s before Wm, H. Tan.
eersley, Etq one bright sorrel horse, five
feet high, with white hind feet, left eye
lout, with a r'.ar and snip, fifteen or six
rteen years old. Appraised to thirty dol
lars.
Eugenia Fennell, tolls
’ before Taylor Wiley Esq. one hay horse,
heavy made, shod ail round, thirteen or
lioiirteen years old. Appraised toseventv
.'five dollars.
In District No, 7, .)olm
Crahtret, tolls lx f >re John \Jjgalm, F.stj.
one sorrel mare, both hind feet white, a
w ite streak in her face, some saddle
spo s, no brand, discovered, four feel
nine inchet high, between fourteen and
siX'Cen years old. Appraised to twenty
two dollars
In District No., John
Jones, tods before Solomon Hoge, Esq
u brown horse, between twelve and fifteen
'ears old, with tome saddle spots, four
feel and a Tall high. Appraised to twen
ly five dollars
In District No. 0, I*o
hert Shaw, tolls before S'oloman (Inge, Kst)
two h iv liorscs, one with a star in his foiv
head, white Itair about the root ofllis ad,
seven or eight years old, a sn ail spot of
tvliite Iniirso'i liis leftbhul f.»oi, four feet
nine inches In ;b ; tlie other with a star in,
liis forehead, ami both hind (Viet whit' J
six or seven years old, live feet five inch* I
high. Oneappiaised to fifty dollars,
the other to thirty dollais
11. Lamar, Cl^.
Tidy IQ -ts
State of Leor^ia.
fn tlie Superior court id Kielim n< * cou nty.
May Tr.ii'i, 1821
Present —The Hun. J'.Kn Jf, Montgomery,
'KirzuiETn Cum mi no, A
vs. \ pe:tion for divorce
ioi.”Y n. Ci’mmixo, 3
!'J tHE petition and prort.se in tills case,
1 having been return’d by the fiiic
riff, “the defendant i4)t y» be found”—
On motion ot Plaintiff's .tttrney. Order,
e.d, that service, he peMVtyed by pnb’neh
ling this rule iii one of tie (public Gazettes
\of this state,-once a’month for six months.,
(Taken from the minutes. I
Clerk’s office, 30tb June, 1821 : .
John C. Hnead,D. c.
June Cl. ■ . , n;6m •
A* ‘
Notice to Claimants.
r .._ . .
UR Commissioners, appointed
'it 11th article of the Treaty of Ann If,
Settlement, and Limits, btiWe. n the U
nied Slates of America and hiaCa’lnlio
•lajesty, concluded at Washington, ol»
i>e'J2d day of February, IHI9, to ascot*
am the full amount ami validity of ihO
claims menll' iied, or referred to, in th<s
•«id Treaty, being organit v d as a Hoard,
■.cia.nl,njj u» the provisions of the Treaty
am Hie act i f Congress in that case ir.ada
ami provided, l ave passed the following t
Ocler.ij o! which, all those intertsted
will he pleased to take notice:
"Ordered, 1 tint all prisons having
claims under the Treaty of Amliv, Setlc
rient, and Limits, between the United
States of America anil Ins Catholic Mai s
cy eonclud d at Washington, on the 32<l
day of February, Idly, which are to he
received by this Commission, do file it
memorial of the same with die Secretary
ol tlie Hoard; to the end, that they may
be here,dier duly examined, and the Tali
diiy and amount thereof decided upon, ac
cording to the smiab! , and authentic tes
timony concerning' the same, which may
be then required. The said memorial
most he addressed to this Hoard; mnstset j
forth, pariicidary and iainniely, die vari
ous lads and circumstance's whence the
right to prefer such claim is derived; and
Hi'isl be verified by ihe uffidevit Of the
claimant.
‘‘Ami, in order that claimants may bn
i'-fnr.ned of u’liul is liuW con»*tleiedb) thn
Commi Sum as essential lo bo UVerred
andeitab)..died before any such mchuirial
can be reveiveU by tins Hoard, it is fur
ther-^-
( “ Ordnvd, That each e.laimanlshnll de
e.iiive, in Ins naid iiieu oiial, for and in be
half ol whom ihe said claim is preferred,
and whether the amount then of, ami of
evcl ’) part thereof, it' allowed, does now ,
and, at the lime when the sai l claim a-,
voie, did belong solely and absoluteh ti>
the said claimant, or to any otlv r, and, if
any Other, what person. Ami in cases of
claims preferred for the b nef’u of any
ether than the claimant, (be memorial to
be exhibited moat Hirtlieeset forth, when,
why, and by what means, such other has
become entitled to the amolln', or any
pan of the amount, of the saidcliiim.—
The memorial, n qniredro. be « xhibi cd
by all claimants, ’must also set fur,lt, mid
certainly declare, whether the olhimant,
as well ns ary other for whose benefit.
:lio claim is preferred, is now, and at lie
time wli -n the said claim arose 1 whs, acid*
i ;n nt the United Slices es Ailu ncii—•
wild'* he is how, and at the line the said
claim arose \i as, domiciliated--and, if
any, what change of domiciliation has
since taken place. The said memorial
nmst'ulsoset tordi, whether thi dial naiil*
or any other who hi a) havebeen ill an} time
entilted tothe amountclidined or any part
iluhmf, hath ever received any, and, if
any, \Vhat, sum of money, or oilier equi
valent or indemnification, for the loss or
injury sustained; satisfaction lor which i*
therein a»ktd. •
“ And that time ' may bt allow, dto
claiuißiilsJ to prtparo and file the m mo- ,
rials Its aUoveinculim.cl; it is furllyer
“ Orda-nl, That when this Hand shall
adjourn to-day, it aHI adjourn to meet «•
gam on die IUIII day o» Aepleuibor iiexi,
at which time it will proceed to tfr.cidu
whether any tn unoriais which may have
t been • file with the Secretary, in piusn.
anceof the above orders,'shall be received
for examination,
“ Ordrnil, Tfiftfa copy of these pro
ceedings be published b) the Secretary of
this Hoard, in nil the public gazettes in
which the laws of the United Sla ts arJ
usually printed.''
03* I’hose Editors, trim are authoi ; z d
to publish the laws of the Uiiittd Sta.es,
are requested to insert, this notice in tneir
respective pnjiers once a week, until * lies
I'Jtli day-of September-next,and forward
iheir accounts to ihe Secretary,,immedi
ately UiereHllelv ' '
By Order •’ •> , ' ' ' *
T. Watkins,
Secretary to the Commission
Under the lUh article of the Florida;
Treaty /
JV n/dnghm, 14th June, 1821. _/
hc.ngi ilamrmmd.T
Attorney, (Jc, I IN EQUITY /
'll*. ' "Hill to sell trip
Charles Goodwin. J • 1 'estate
I--J •' " / ij
N obedience to an order .of the eo>."!>
of Equity will be sold lit F.dgt fii ld rC
liotiwe, (South Carolina) on the fi.sfi
day in Ifecember next; on a credit
and two years a tract of land, (:onfi' lin ir
nine hundred and forty nine acre*, f ree '
ably to the original plat, lying tn TT' ,: ' ,r
creek, \Vithin a few miles of Aii' ?’ a —'
The tract consists of a P r,)
portion of swamp land of the fir* T :a li , . v -
The high land is well adapted 1 t ) ,p
tore of corn and cotton, an '*
most eligible and beautiful si- for findd
i ng, wicli commands a vi<'W2P^ n lf llsla ‘ I,IC *
its vicinity. The cost aria tt ' cs 1,1 v
and bond and recurityJWl/ be' reT l unai-
The purchaser "'ill pay "for ;i nt.f deed,
V. liit pooka,
, Ch;injrii(wi'>') ft ‘ ' !i hqiniy.
Edgefiel-Court llfftisr, )
20ii.Tn.ie, lh2l ( l Xn l%~.
Wil-.n W WilJpO _ mtm .
mu' Wife, and (Mtn, ( <l \ •
I • VliiTi hrr Uauruon:
Thomas I'liilipi, and _ f
IN betlienje «. an order of iWourt
ofF.qmt/ will at F.'gehHcl
Court Mm.* on tl.< first Monday m s.ep
te nher nJT. -n : credit one snfl two
years, a tfcctof M»d conHi.img 4 v acr; s.
ml joining' lands of John Hun, Charles
Hand dpi. ami phew, being tlur tTMdence
of .1./late Mr- letor, dec. On the Re
mises arc a opdortuble two story ;d«el.
\i„ K iionse, agii hwiise, barr and aUoibyt
necessary oil buildings, widi about 200
aen s of opui land remarkably well wa
tered bv spings. Purchasel’s will he re
quired to give bond & security, to pay in
casli the cist and fees of suit, and loro
title deed o the land.
W liitficld Brcirks, 0
Commissioner in Equity.
Eile’cfield Court H iuse, ■
20th Jtne, 1820. 5 113 _
TIIF- subscriber will be absent from the
I state tot a short period, and thO’C having
1 business with hint will ' all upon Mr. Mrrs
ixi* VlKAiiso, who is his attor*
l oey ANUKfiW'J. DILL;
t jjgly ,
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