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Vol. V.
MUXEDGEVIL! E, MARCH 23, 1814.
No. 22.
WBLISHED »V
Seaton #c Fleming Qrantland,
STATE PRINTERS,
AT$ T A YEAIl—HALF IN ADVANCE.
|5- All letters to the Editors mull he pod paid.
NOTICE.
O subscription will in future lie re
ceived to this paper for less than a
year. AH persons who have once enter,
ed their names will he considered sub
strikers till they signify to the contrary.
The advance money mnst in every case
be forwarded, and no paper will be dis
continued till all brrcaVs are paid.
February 23.
i
sule.
WilsL BE SOLD,
At the Court H >uje in Jreprr county, on
the tirtt Tuesday in April next,
One StuJ Horle known by the mme of
Dire-Dtvii, Itvicd on as the property of Rus
fei Jones, to satisfy an exec ution in favor of
John Sccwart, affigoee, tor the ufe of the re.
prefmtatives ot Aq.ulla Hurrougbs,agaiii(t the
laid Russel Jones and Janies Kidd.
Alien . d* Ctendnn, d. s.
February 25 19 Ms.
WlMr iiL
At the market house iu the Town of
Sparta, on the tirst i'uesdr^ iu April next.,
between the usual hours, the following
properly, to wit:
Negroes Jesse, Luke, Dinah, Milly,
Amy, Maria)), A an .y, William & young
Lnae, taken as the property of ueorge
JSarsworthy dec’d; to satisfy an exec ution
in favor of William Shivers against An
drew Stewart and Sally his wife, Adinr’s
of said estate.
W. L. Gary, Shff.
March 2. 19—tus.
WUjL IiL SOi,D,
On,M .inday me 4ih day ot April nrx., at
the ia’te rtfioenct of Blliot Coleman, deccaicd,
a pan ot lire
Personal Property
brlonging to the eftatc of faid deceafrd, con.
i.fting ofhoufehold an ! kit hen furniture, hoi-
fes, cattle and hog., a riding chair, a parcel of
corn and a new noit rerun will be made
known on that day, and the fale will he con.
tinued, if require from dar today, until the
who'e is fo'd. The hoofe and lot UHy oc
eupied by the deceased, wi ! l be rented on the
day of fale, or fjoner if appbed for.
John Scott, Kx’or.
February 2* 13 tds.
Notice.
All persons having demands Against
<he estate of Elliult Coleman, Inte of
Baldwin 'aunty, deceased, are required to
render them, within the time prescribed
by law, duly authenticated, and llmsr in
debted to said estate, are requested to
make immediate payment to
John Scott, Ex’or.
February 22 18—to.
Now in Baldwin Jail,
A likely negro fellow by name ILl
lias both ears cropetl, and savs he be
longs to John Kunzf of Augusta ;
says he ran away from Robert John
Bton, living on the Ocmulgee in Twiggs
County.
MARLOW L. PRYOR, Jalor.
February 27. 1814 i9~tf
~ WILL BE SOLII,
tn the town of Clinton and county of fones
on the firft Tuesday in May next, agreeable to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of H incock
coujty, acenaintraft or parcel of land, con
taining 209 1 2 a. res, in the county of Jones,
No. 20, in tne 8‘h diltntf of formerly Bald
win county ; ado one to' in the town of C ir.-
ton, the real eltate of B njamin J J. B rdon,
dtceafed for the benefit of the heirs and ere.
ditora of faid dec af d.
William Sanders, F.x’o»,
February 8 17 tds.
Marske
Will stand the en
suing season in Greens
borough, and be let to
mares at the loilowing prices, to wit ;
ten dollars cash the leap ; twenty dol
lars the season, which may be paid wit It
fifteen dollars in the season ; thirtt
dollars insurance. 1 he season wil
Commence the first ot March and ex.
pire the frst of Julv- Marske was go
byDiomed 8c his dam by Hart’s Med-
ly. I presume that most ol the sports
men have a knowledge ot Mark’s
performances on the turf, therefore I
deem it unnecessary to repeat them
here.
THOMAS BIBB.
February 8 18 6i.
Wanted at Fort Hawkins,
CORN & FODDER;
For which the following prices will be
given :
Corn, Sixty t<vo ard a half cents
per bushel ;
Osts, Fifty cents per bushel.
Fodder, One Dollar and fifty cents
per hundred pounds ; to he delivered
at the Ferry over Ocmulgee river.
The subscriber will enter into con
tract for Corn and Fodder, delivered
it Fort Lawrence on the Flint river,
ir Fort Mitchell on the Chatahouchce
river.
T, BOURKE.
Dcp. ({)\ M. Gen'l U. S. Army.
F >rt H ck is, Feb 25 20—it.
will be given for good well
smoked BACON, a ( 9 c!s. per pound ;
dso 5 cents per pound foi Pork on die
loot delivered at the Ferry on the
O kmuigee near Fort Hawkins, hy
the 1st of Anril, 1814.
JENKF.NS I) WE AT HERS,
Agent for the U. S. Contractor.
M:i-rh 5 21 3'*.
(D* Once More!
Wiliam Turner, E quire, depmy
collector of the revenue for this district,
will attend on ihe first days of the next
i H rms ot each of th ^ouoeri ir Courts, io
the counties of Wilkinson, Laurens.
Telfair, Pulaski, and Twiggs, for
convenience of those who have hereto
fore omred to take licences to retail—i
eoces for stills or boilers—-or certi-
fica'esfor carriages for the conveyance
of persons :—After which the lairs of
be United States laving internal du
ties will lie indiscriminately put. in
lorce against all persons in default—
'he undersigned will attend at the Ea
gle Tavern in iYIilledgcville* Wednes
day evening the first week of the next
>erm of the Superior Court for Bald
win county—and at his office on Mon
days and Saturdays in each week
hereafter until the last of next month,
for the convenience of those who may
apply.
HINES HOLT, Collector
Revenue 6th Collection Tiisi Gen
Bellmore-Farm, March 12. 18 IT.
JV. B. Inn keepers who retail liquors
for consumption exclusively in their
• >wp houses ; as well as other Inn keep
er e are required to take licences.
Keepers of hoarding-houses, who
charge for liquors used in their houses
are required tn take licences. Physi
dans who only dispose of the merli-
ci|ies used by them in their practice, ar<
also required to take licences, units®
in cases where such medicines are g ;
ven in charity.
March 10 — 2’.
S i’R A Yhi) from the subscribei, l;v
■ng on Turkey Creek ihrec miles a
oove Mf Joseph Chairs’s mill, Lui-
•en3 countv, a likely Bay Horse abou
fifteen h inds high or upwards, sin.
mule, black mane and tail, shot!
■ locked and swab tail, bath his hind
feet white, aged abut seven or
e'ght ytars old, r< und bodied and
m ikes a noise in his nostrils when rode
biisk; no brands 'ha' I recollect, or if
*nv unknown. Whoever has or wil!
uike up said horse and will either
smd orbring him to me living as a
hove, or will advertise him in th'
Georgia Journal, letting me know
where 1 may apply for him, shall b<
well rewarded for their trouble and c.x-
pence.
Lewis Hicks.
Laurens, County, Turk
Creek. Match 8th
U>
New AdVertisments.
Notice.
On Thursd rv 5-h May next, will lie
sold to the highest bidder, at the late
residence of William Cuuyus, deceas
ed iu Washington county, one horse,
some cattle, goats, one gin, Qne ridiov
chair, one waggon, various kinds of
carpeut-rs’ & shop joined* tools, a par
cel of good Walnut nlank, one framing
saw, two broad axes, two club axes,
peach stands and brandy barrels, &c.
All those who have claims against
the es'ate are desired to bring diem
forward If gaily authenticated. 8t those
indebted, are requested to make pay
ment
Notes pavab’e the i.-t January next,
with approved freehold security will
be requited, by
Rachael Crtm/us, E\’x.
March 2f> 22 •
WILL HE MOLD,
At the Cour' house w Dublin, L »u
rens county, on the • first Tuesday in
June next, agreeame to »n rrder of
court. L »t No 15 t ’n th 1st district of
Wilkinson row L ‘.urens countv, Sr Lot
N >. u6 >n the 8>h district of" Wikinsou
now Telfair counts, the real estate o'
R'bert Hart, dec’d. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
JVm. 0 Weal, Adm’r.
' t •• b 23 oo r,.
Turk, i 1
), 1814 J
Wanted Immediately.
Seventy Waggons, for the United
States service, for which liberal hire will
be given. T. BOUflKE.
I) Q. Jt Gen. (J. S. Army.
Fort Hiwltitis, Feb. 16. I8t+.
tf.
Notice.
NINE months after dste application wifi be
Wide to the honnrahle the Inf-rior -ourt of
Mergvn emiTitv, f r l-ave to fell one hun'ln-d
■nil |.,4 acre' of ’and, lying in the rnuo*v of
Ja c per on the waters nf Mivder Creek, and
part of lot No. nine, in the diftrirt N-'. 15. he.
ing the real eftate of Andrew Miller derM.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
df faid deceafed.
Thomas Heed, \dm*r.
January 12 team*
Nine months after date application w’H he
made ‘o the honorable the Inferior court of
Putnam county, for leave to fell two lot« of
j land. No 95 and No. 96. adjoining each other
I in the 3d diffrict ot originally Baldwin, now
1 p .tnarn coiinry, about S miles below Ea*on
I ion, wlierenn James S nuleton, dec'd formerly
! re ided a!fu 25 acres hein(r part of L<v No.
■ 103, and joins the above mentioned 'ot num_
b-r 96, .aifo one halt acre lot in the town of
* Eat niton, No 2 in fq iare II. beinu the pro
perty of James Singleton, dec’d—fold for the
benfit of the heirs and creditors.
Eden laijlor, J f
JJathw Jones■ f
September s praia.
Cif£U tll.1 Baldwin county :
j WHEREAS Henry Barrow ami Drury
LpPsr have applied to me fur letters of
^jclmiuistration on Ihe estate nntl oflect-
■«f Charity Barrow, Inlp of this countv
ilei-’il:
These are therefore to eite & nd.nonisli
all and singular the kiadretl and er'ditnrs
of said dec’d, to lie And appear at a court
of Ordinary tn he held in end for suit]
enuuty, on the first Monday in May next,
then and there to shew e use j if any thev
cun] v.Itv said letters should tint h« gran
te<I Given under my liand this 14th
March 1844:
Abner T.ocl.'c. r c o.
GEORG1 V, Jasper < cnmty;
WHEREAS John and James M’dee
h ive a|ipiied to me for letters of admin
istration on the estate of Edward M’Gee,
late of the iMHiuly and state aforesaid,
deceased ;
WHEREAS also Benjamin Waits has
applied to me for letters af administra
tion on the estate of Johi| Singleton late
of this county aforesaid, dec’d
These are therefore to cite and adrnon
isliall and singular the kindred and cre
ditors of said deceased, to file their ob
jections! if any they have] within the
time pointed nut hy law, otherwise said
letto. s wil! he granted.
Given under my hand this 9th day of
March, 181*.
Robert Robey, rt. c. o.
WTJL BE SOLD,
ON Ihe seventh day of May next, al
the lat * resident e of fames Hendrrx, d: r
ceased in Jackson county, all the
P'rrso ial Lhs’,?t
of «Od dccease.1, consisting nf Morses,
<’■title, Fhct'p and Hogs ; houselto’d and
kitchen fur itnre, plantation utensils and
varioti* other articles too tcilions to e-
mimerstc i Terms of sale will be made
kiioun on the day of sale.
Hannah ffnulve.v, Adm’rx.
Phenuel Wilson, Ad.u’r.
'7«P-h 2.{ 22—if
NilML ipondis atu:r dace, app ica :-
on will lie made, to the honorable thi
court of Ordinary of Putnam couiy,
lor leave to sell the real es ate ol
Thomas Etving, late of said county
dec’d.
James n>ldr 1 .1<'*tan, > , , ,
Joseph Hud Heston. \ ' * m rs '
Alarr.h 2'! 22—-p-9tn.
iiEe)R' »l M -ntg ,nrie<v county.
WHEREAS Wright M ; DnmaId,ex-
friu.or on the estate of Angus M'Do-
nald, deceased, applies lor letters of
dismission on said estate ;
These are therefore to cite and ad.
monish all and singular the kindred &
creditors nf said deceased, to be and
appear at mv office, w.thin the time
prescribed by law, tiien and there to
shew cause (jf any they have) whv
said Utters should not be granted ; Gi
ven under my hand tins 8th day of
Marti), 18*4
D• Thompson, c. c. o.
March t6 in6nr*.
j.L persons havingdi-muuils ag..mst
f \ theestate nf Ziehens Towell late
of Jasper comity deceased, are requested
to bring them forward duly attested with
in the time prescribed by law, and those
indebted to said estate will please tn
make immediate payment to
H’m. M Dowell, ?
John kite, J
March 9 fW—if.
Adm’rs.
GEORGIA, Montgomery county.
WHEREAS Sarah Miller applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
Nathaniel Miller deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admo
nish all and singular the kindred nnd cre
ditor* of said deceased, to lie and appear
at tl’8 next Court of Ordinary tn lie hold
in und for said county, on the first Mnn
day iu May licit, then and there to shew
causa fif any they have] why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 6th day nf
March, 1814.
t) Thnatgeon. e e
GKORGI A, Jackson enuuty ;
At HERE AH Hally Parker applies for
Utters nf administration on the estate of
Mathew (J. Parker late of said county de
ceased :
And whereas William Hancock applies
for letters of administration on the estate
of Jobu Hancock, late of said county
deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and adrnon
isb all aud singular the kindred and cre
ditors of said deceased.‘to be aud appear
at .my odie.e within the time prescribed by
law to shew twutse j'if uu> | why said let
ters should not be granted them.
Given under my hand this ltth day of
March, 1fii4.
Ed vard ddams, c. c. o.
"Contfotic.
a.LL p“rsnni are hereby cautioned n
W gainst trading for n note of hand lot
eighty dollars, given hy the subscriber to
the late Archibald Martin, Esq. ns the
consideration for which it was given hus
failed.
EDWARD BASH.
March 23 20—21*.
GEORGIA, Morgan county ;
WI! E R R A S Willi** W i. I in ms hath ap
plied to me for letters of administration
on the estate and effects of Robert Wil
liams audEdintiod Williams, both late of
said t ouiil> deceased ;
These are therefore to eite and ad-
monish all and singular the irimlrcd and
creditors of said deceased, tn be and up.
pear at mv ollioe, within the time pre
scribed by law to shew cause [if gay they
have] why laid letters should not be
granted.
Given from under my hand at office
this 7th of March. 1814.
Jejjlhuh Fannin, Clk.
Stop tlie Deserter!
DrRcrted from this post on the i6ih
ins . Hardy LusHLle, a private sol
dier in th.- United States army, 24
years of age, six feet one inch high, of
\ght complexion, blue eyes, dark hair,
& by profession a Tinner / any person
who will apprehend said Deserter, am?
dtliver him to me, or secure him in
J-til and notify me bv letter or other
wise, shall receive a reward of ten do.
Ijrs, and all reasonable rha* gi s paid.
MOSES A. ROBERTS
Lieut. 8ih U. S. Infi. cutnMg
At F or t Haw kins
March 23 22—10.
GKORGI f ncs coup tv.
WIIEREAS Lucy Adkersnn hath np
plied la mi! for letters of administration
on the esKte of John Adkefson late of
this enmity, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admo
nish all and singular the kindred and ere
iliiors of said decease 1 !, to lie and appear
before I lie honorable Uourt of Ordinary
within the time prescribed liy law, to
shew cause [if any they can] why said
Idlers of administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand nnd seal at office,
tiiis 7th day of March, 1814.
II. M. Comer, c. c. o
WILL BE SOLD.
Or> Saturday the SOtli Apiii next,
at the house of Edmund Hodges, in
the countv of Twiggs, the property
of Noali Radford deceased, of said
county, consisting of one horse, sad
die and bridle, two hundred hushe.s
of corn, more or less, and other arti
cles too tedious to met -ion. Terms of
sale made known on 11i f*. day-
Rohert Radford, Adm’r.
March 10 22—tds.
Return me Home !! I
STRAYED or Stolen from the
subscriber’s plantation on the 28;h ol
February last, a SORREL HORSE,
about eight years old, tour ieet eleven
and a half inches high, a star in hi-
forehead, swab tail, had on a small
tinkling bell when he went off; any per
son delivering or giving information,
so that the undersigned may get him
again shall be liberally rewarded.
Peter Heed.
Baldwin county. Lit 1
tie Black creek j
March 16 22 It.
BNCIOtMl AGEMENT FOR SOLDIF.IIS.
Never did greater encouragement ex*
i*t far people to enlist in the service ot*
their country, than at tl c present day*
To those with whom pecuniary cnnipen-
s ition is an olj. rt. Ibis compensation is
abundantly offered. To • vet') able citi
zen. who shall enlist as a soldier for live
years, or dwiiHf the war. will he given
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-
Foril dollars bounty, and One hundird
mid sixty acres of Land. The Bounty
will be received by every such soldier,
though peace should be made one \ve< k, or
at any time subsequent to the time of en
listing. In addition to this he will receive
Ninety six d< Pars per year, as wages,
besides his clotl.es and rations. 81 cuihl
he cuntintu' in the service five years thi«v
compensation will amount, at h-i.st, to
r Lout FIF1KEN HUNDRED DOLLA1IS. C\-
ciusive of his rations
But money is not the only inducement
which offers ini people, to engage in this
service. A confident belief iu the justice
of our cause, and a full comictioji of.tha
ne»essily of prosecuting it, will irresist
ibly lead . itizeM, who love their eotm*
try and value their*liberty nnd indepen
dence. to the performance of a duty so im
perious, so essential to the rights of Free
men — When every expedient, tried by
our Government, to prevent the present
rupture, has failed ; when war h:.s been
declared only because it was the least of
the evils from which our gavernnu nt must
choose, and because it w as iniuc| enstublo
to the preservation of nur national sove
reignty and independence; when th«
monstrous policy and extravagant claims
of "our enemy are still persevered in;
when the prosecution of the war on the
part of thetnemy is marked with mole
than savage violence and cruelly, onrdc*
fenceless women r.nd children fleeing
l hrough frost & suow from their savnge, re-
Icutless butchers, lightened by the flames
of their dwelling*; age and infancy indis
criminately murdered; female virtue and
honor tarnished nnd violated, the slumber-
iiig vengeance of our country must be n-
roused ; our injuries must und w■!! b * a-
venged, our rights asserted, support, d
and secured. When a question of liberty
and shivery is tn be decided, those who
regard the welfare of their country will
Hoi k to its standard with Roman devo
tion und Spa. tun bravery. Our country
docs not call on them tn light its bat tics
for nothing; but «li n it call* on mlLi-
duals to sacrifice som*' priv .lt ease .nl
domestic enjoyments to public neves.- y,
it rewinds them bountilLiiy.
Hweet will lie the reci/lhctinii of lim
ing saved your country froii. ihe »!-*i , g. s
which threaten it. Obey tiien ils calls,
and pot down enemies of evtrv desenp-
tioia uml glory and liberty will be yo,.t
rich reward.— Vermoant Itipubliuin.
—
LETTER FROM MU. LEX ‘ ! It
T) 1HK F.LKCTOHB OF MASS A CII LSI I TS.
The delicate piopricly <-st.il.lislu (I by
usage, in our country, forbids H at n m u
stumliog «s a candidate fm otlice. sl ■ uni
address Ihe electors If the Mibsn iber
had consented to heing itl»< ed in t|. | si-
tuatiun, this rule would bind him to si
lence. Though he uiiswei.il ’while at
home, that he whs not a cum:.date for of
fice, republican newspapers In thevi inity
of the seat of governm nt, where he now
is, has published an opposite statement.
Tiiis singula' slate of tilings seems to
require an explanat on. In performing
ibis duly, he may dissent from some fa
vorite doctrine* and measures of men high
in influence and respectability in both the
political parties that now divide the reun-
try. Candid men will not attribute this
tn any indirect or unworthy motive ; the
others, when their intellectual optics are
stimulated hy passion,or darkened by pre
judice, will see some mischievous purpose
in a more attempt to he understood in Lis
own conduct, and to explain his objections
to thut of others.
Hopeless indeed would be an effort to
acquire intiueure hy pursuing a course
offensive 1o the leaders of both the par
lies that convulse the nation. Such ac
tive spirit* have both power and incli
nation to diminish any mail in public c-
timation who opposes the projects of their
umbitinn, while the native vis inerticp of
real patriotism prevents support from
those quiet citizens who agree with him
in opinion.
The principal subjects on which poli
ticians at present divide, are the system nf
restriction on our Commerce, and ilio
war with Great Britain. On the former,
the writer differs radically from Ihe par
ty called republican, and he dieses they
should know it. At the same time In* is
utterly unable tc reconcile some of the
leading measures of federalists, as to tho
latter, with the fundamental principles of
civil society, and the indispensable duty
of every citizen iu all countries, but espe
cially iu the American Republic, to hold
stt-red the union of his country. It is this
opinion, probably, that has produced th<*
singular fad of his being nominated for
the iirsit oitico in the Couiuicuweullh bv «■