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part, and hrii retired from the busy stage of' mortal career forever. The patriot, sago,' teach their ruler# to respect State right# and
life forever. Y'et, he livod to aocoin.il
precisely a political jubilee—for lie died o .
the fourth day of July, eighteen hundred
an (twenty-sit, about the s i no hour of the
ij iv in which ho signed the Declaration of
American lwUpcndenre. f on the fourth dav
of July, seventeen hundred nud seventy-
six. While we pause to contemplate this
6trango co-incidence, let us determine in
imitation of, an l ns the greatest possibl-
tribute of respect that we can offer to the
memory ofthe departed snge, to bring b.pk
the government to the standard of truth
and Kepi.blican simplicity.
And on motion, the Chair then appointed
Beverly Allen, Archibald Stokes, Joseph
Blackwell, James Morrison, and Isaac N.
D iv is, Esq#. a committeo to prepare appro
priate resolution^ who report* d the follow
ing, vvhich were unanimously adopted.
Resolved, Tnut we contemplate with
deep sentiments of regret the awful dispen-
tition. which has deprived us forever, tour
Worthy fellow-citizen, Thomas Jkfclhhon
Rtsolrcd, That his distinguished exam
ples and great services eommunds (tie sin
cere admiration, the particular imitation,
and constant giatitudo of the American
people.
Reso J red, That the greatest tribute we
*%an pay t«» bis memory, is with untiring ex
trtious and fixed determination to endea
vor to bring back the government to the
standard of h:s Administittticn.
Resolved, That as a testimonial of our
respect to his memory, we recommend to
our fellow citizens of this counts , to wear
crape on the left arm for the space of sixty
dH\s.
Ordered that the proceedings ofthe meet
ing be published m tin* Georgia Journal.
BARNETT JETER, Ch'rv
I). Hot stun, Secretary,
Lkxinut«.n, July IS, 1*26.
According to previous n-nt-e, the ci:i-
7.0ns of tiie village assembled at the miurt
h.oise for the purpose of adopting pioceed-
.ings, comne unioraiive of their respect for
Thom vs JkTfkrsov, dec'd.
On in ilioii of John Moure, F.sq. Mr. Ed
ward Caz,was ra I J tniUeCli'iir nod Joseph
Henry Lumpkin, Esq. appointed t
Secretary. Whereupon lifter a brief state
ment of the object of the meeting from the
chair; the foil »w iiig resolutions were sub
mitted by the Secretary and unanimously
agreed to.
'The citizens of Lexington having received
intelligence tuat Thom as J m k i kson d**par-
ted this life the 4th in*t. have convened to
pay their tr.huto of respect to the mcuory
of the dec’d and to mingle their griefs with
those ofthe whole American people, for
this national loss. Hero the tear of philos
ophy—of* philanthropy—-of liberty—and of
patriot sin, may flow togeih* ! and bedew
the urn of their commoji friend, zealous
votary and chief benefactor.
W io so well understood and practiced
the principles of a free representative go
vernment as J» it lhso# ? What statesman
him had me elevation of soul to spurn
alike the disgusting pomp of oifire and
ell the gl.tiering pageantry o| the old
world, ami to pYUer the happinosg and true
interest of ilie people to tl.c more dazzling
and splendid distinction o! being called a
great nution.
To trie author of the Declaration of In
dependence belongs the peculiar felicity of
surviving the prcjudit cs and detraction of
h’s enemies ami of seeing the profession
of those principles for winch la; was once
s i much reviled, become the only passport
to office and public confidence.
Immortal man ! The boon i f benven to
your country—to the v\orld—.1 kind Provi
dence hnsptnnuted you to reap for a ball
century tiit- lull fruition *d ihosetiutbs which,
in I77t5, client‘d the drooping heart of the
desponding patriot, and fulminated thunder
to the cars of tyrants over the European
continent. Ahsolu e de-qiotinins arc still
cruiubling into dust, before the moral foicc
of that sublime declarationthat all men
arc created equal—that they are endowed
by lli ir Greater with certain unalienable
rights—that to secure these governments
■were iiH.itutcd—defining their just pow•
ers from the onnsent of the governed—that
whenever any form of government becomes
destructive ol these ends, it is the right of
♦he. people t > ali.r or abolish it ”
And may we not fondly hope that a be*
tir.vnlent !)• ity, ducreoiug perpetuity to our
happy institutions, miAnred this “favorite
child*' of freedom, to lay down his life on
the fiftieth nnniversary of that day, con
secrated to liberty—that this recollection
might ciikindlo our zeal uud higher devo
tion to our country on each successive re
turn of this jubllie. But we forbear ! lull-
giiH«r** can hut inadequately rxpr*>s our
ieehugs on this momentous occasion. Wu
bow with reverential silence to the decrees
of Him whose ways are in the deep and
around whose throne aic clouds and thick
darkness
Entertaining those sentiments toward the
do< M. who was emphatically one of the
Pothers iff our Republic, and deeply par
taking in the regret which his death Inis pro
duced nnd whit h has plunged the whole Un
ion in general mourning—we do
lie sal nr, unanimously, That a funeral
oration he deli voted, comineminorative ol
the “ rare talents, conspicuous virtues, and
useful PcmcoB ’ of the dcc’d.
H r, do farther resolve io wear crape on
our left arm for one month, as a badge of our
respect, veneration, and sorrow, and recom
mend the same to our follow cilizoiis id the
countv.
jail he it further resolved, That John
Moore,John Hardeman,George II. Young,
Jidm U rite wart, and Joaoph Henry Lump
kin, Esq#. he Hppointod a committee to
.loci some fit and proper pen-on to perform
the duty contemplated in the first resolution
adopted by this meeting.
It is further ordered, That the f<
ing proceedings he published in the
gi.i Journal and signed by tlm Uliairum
•ifccreUirv.
EDWARD COX, Clfn.
Joskpii Hknhv Lompkix, Sec y.
\ large and respectable meeting uf the
■the citizens of l'utiium comity was held
• according to previous notice on the KMh
inst. for the purpose of entering into suitable
rrran°omontB commemorative. *d the char-
H tor and death of our distinguished ft How
citizen, Thomas Jkmtk °v. *->n motion
of Col. Win. II. Hnarks, Wiley .*Ilicrrrom-
Esq. was called to the Chair, and II Hey
If. Mason, Esq appointed decretory. Al
ter a few interesting and truly eloquent re-
fnaiksupon llio melancholy occasion of the
titootiii.' by Co|. Spark*, he moveil that a
<ommitt*;*}"of nine he appointed to draft r*»-
aolutions suitable t»> I lie* occasion ~when
the following gentlemen wei« appointed,
•\\ 7; Messrs. Joseph Turn* r. John More-
laud, Sen Irby Hudson, John Kerinoii, \V in
Turner, Win. II. Sparks, II. S. ^mitli, I.
1\ Mahon?, nnd John Hudson. The Com
mittee retired lor a lew moments, and re
turned, when the following preamble and
resolutions were lead and unanimously
.adopted: .
The Committee to whom was assigned
the melancholy duty of suggesting suitable
and appropriate resolutions, commemora
tive of the talents, virtues, and death of
our beloved and regretted fellow-citizen,
Thomas Jkkfekson, have performed the
mournful task. They cannot hut regret
their inability to expiess Hie deep and hit
ter feelings which pervade the feelings ol
ail The noise and strife of political du
rations are hushed The avocations <d
nil aio suspended. The beardless l»°J ,intl
the sago of si venty am weeping togoil.**.
over theirs, their country s, and the loss ol
mankind The sage of Muiitirello i* no
more—the immortal author ol llio D#*< lara
i and
3 s alesman, who lias been so Ion,
nl I and glory of ins country, has gone
down to sleep with his Fathers and the af
flicting sorrow which lias laid !i*dd upon the
hearts *.f all tells, eloquently tells, how
I ear how beloved was Jefferson. The
loss of such a man must awaken tlie sym
pathies of the world. Whilst we feel our
entire inadequacy tod'justice to the feel
ings of our bereaved fellow* citizens and hut
mock whilst we atiempt to pourtray them,
we would oder the following resolutions:
Resolved, That we dccnlv lament the
loss our country and the world has sustained
in the death ofthe illustrious Thom as Jef
ferson, the irnmnrtul author of the Decla
ration of ourludepcndcce
Resolved, That as a tribute of respect
for his memory, we will wear crape on the
left-arm for the space of fifty days.
Resolved, That J din Hudson, John E
Morgan, Wm S. Morgan, II S Smith, and
Thomas Harden m he appointed a commit
tee to select from among our fellow citi
zens, a suitable p. :#on to deliver before the
people of this county at some future and
convenient day, an oration, commemorative
“f the virtues, talents, character, and pub
lic services of tile man who was devoted to
his country, and whose name is so intimate-
Iv connected with its civil and religious
liberties, its prosperity and li inprness.
Resolved, That James M. Chambers,
Wm Mason, J Little. W II Barnet, Thom
as M.ilmne, A S. Reid, J Ivennon, and
Jatii'-s Clark, be a Committee to make suit
able arrangements and giv e notice thereof
in one or inure of the public Gazette
Milh'dgevillu with a guueial invitation to
all to attend
Re sol nd, That the proceedings of this
meeting he signed hv the Chairman and
Secretary, and published in the Millcdgc-
villc papers.
WILEY ABERCROMBIE, Ch n.
Wiley W. Mason, Seely.
N B. The Oration will he delivered by
Col ir.rt. H Sparks, at the Church tti E i
tonton, on Friday 4th of August. The * i
lizem of Run on county are respectfully
iuvited to attend.
At a public meeting of the citizens of
Taliaferro county, convened July tit*,
for the purpose of making arrangements
commemoiattve of the death of Thom
Jefferson, John Anderson, (a Revolution
ary soldioi) was called to the rhail, and
R Mercer appointed Secretary.
On m *t.on of Absalom Janes,
Hesohted, That the Cliairjian appoint
committee to make arrangements in ucco
*lance with the intention of the meeting.
Whereupon, the Chairman appointed
Adam lluntoi, Mormon Mercer, Absalom
Jnncs, Archibald Gresham, J G Roberts,
and L. B. Mercer, to he that c.iminittc
Tim committee reported the following
resolulioFs, whicli were unanimously adopt
ed :
Resolved, That in commemoration ofthe
distinguished services of our late venerable
Ex-President Thomas Jffff.iison, deed,
nnd our sorrow at Ins death, R. Q. Die lei n•
son^ M. D. he appointed to deliver Ins Eu
logy at Crawfordsille, on Wednesday the
lOtli of August.
Resolved, That II. Mercer l.e appointed
to request the Rev’d. Samuel ll hotley, (n
Revolutionary soldier) to attend ..s Chap
lain of the day.
Resolved, That ns a further testimony of
the high veneration in which this meeting
holds the memory of the deceased, they re-
commend to the c itizens generally to wear
ernpn oil the left arm for fifty days from thi*
date*.
On motion *-f Mr. Adam Hunter.
Resolved, That the Editors of the Gcor
gis Journal and Washington News he re.
quested t«> publish the proceedings of tin*
meeting.
JOHN ANDERSON, Chairman.
L. B. Mkrci.r, Secretary.
Din’HT to Ciovernor Troup.
The citizens of Torsyth and i*s vicinity i
learning that Governor Troup was at the
Indian Springe, held a meeting on the I lib
inst nnd deputed a committee t » invite him
to a public dinner to bo given in considera
tion of ills public seivices.
Indian Springs, 12/A July, ISJd.
Sm—Tim citizens of Forsyth and its vi
cinity learning that you wen* at this place,
und being duly impressed with a sense of
the eminent seivices that you have render
ed and are still rendering tho Slate in de
fending her rights, have deputed us tore
quest of you to accept of a public dinner to
hogivonat For«vtli, at such timo as mnv
host suit youi Cv ellencx s eonvcnleneu.
Jlespcclfiillv vmirs, An.
isa \c Welch, 'i .
WHITFIELD II. SLEDGE, | V
MORDEC \l C. HOW MID, ! £
Wild I AM T. SADLER, t i.
GREEN KILL,
MANSFIELD TORRANCE, j •'
G. M. Tr^U 1 presents his grateful nc
knowledgcments to llie citizens of For^vth
and its vicinity for their friendly considera
tion »»f him, and accepts then polite invita
tion for Monday next.
Indian Springs, July 12, I SCO.
Oil Monday the 17t!i inst. the Governor
arrived accoinpan ed by the following g* n-
tlernen : Gen. I) B. Mitchell, Col. Bre.irlv.
Col Samuel V R iilcy, of F.atnnton, Col
Joel Bailey, Mc.j K A. Beall, |>r. Rogers
of Milledgeville, Win. II. T**rrance, I'sq.
and (inn. Chilly McIntosh. At I o'clock,
about 70gentlemen <at down ton sumptuou?
dinncr, prepa ed Io 11.11 Lumpkin. K«q.
at which Di .1 R Reid presided, assisted
by Dr II II. T ^ter-sThe following toasts
were drank :
I. Thom is ,!•‘Person—f iti mort.H. z *<l in this
world ; he rest-* cow in the lms an of Ins Fa
ther.
'2 Cirri. George lfushiugton—He lias lefi
in his vivtuCH Hint labors, * monument that will
Ihm as long as timr itself,
.X. The memory o f Gen J tine* Jjclson.
V. Oar el inti ngw shed g t/cv/—•(■latitude for
hi* public sioviecs, li n r foi Ins mtej>rily,
ami admiration for his talents.
After which Gov. Trout rase and oh-
served
Mr President owl Gentlemen — Be pleas
ed to accept my unfeigned thanks foi this
undeserved manifestation of your approba
tion and esteem—It is not the loss flattering
because it is felt lo ho undeserved. *Tis
true, I have endeavored something for the
public interest—'tis not less true, that I have
so far, endeavored lo little or no purpose.
You are not ignorant of the causes. If,
however, for any tiling, merit be due to any,
it is most especially due to you, gentlemen,
arid to those like you, who have at all times,
in the truAspiritof patriotism, and in sea
sons of Uiliiciiliy nnd trouble, been ready
to lend a manly and liberal support in mis
taming the rights and honor of the country.
W ithout trespassing further, sulTer me to
give you in return—
The prospect before us ; it is brightened by
the muon ol honest men lor (lie defence of
Si. i<* Hgh’s, and Georgia promises to be lier-
o fur Treaty of lC2o—By it Georgia ae-
quir«*«l n;>hts ol which she cannot legally ue
Uiv citied.
C The Spanish American Republic*—~\%
they ha*e adopted, may they practice our
pti'iciiJcs.
7. II m i! Crawford—\ model of worth
and wisdom whom toe beat is ul lus couniiy-
m*-n <1 i glit t<> honor.
II The memory of Stephen Cpion, E*7.
‘J / >♦ rftr of G‘.i>ig‘ 1 — Ferule in her
»l— ahuml ml la productio s, avis** in hyraii-
that t'i ■ »ple Hie tao only true love*
' (W%
11 La Fayette—May hi* principle* prev-v!
extensively .*» his |.*ve for mankind 1
bo*in*llpss.
12 Our Senators ami Representatives in Con
gress They h ive been faithful t » their trusts
hi asserting and supporting the rights a. 1.1 in-
•erest* of Georgia with nil integrity worthy
of our esteem, and with a talent entitle*! to
• highest admiration
Id. The University of Georgia—V hough m-
<aile I hv v*'»dslism, it lias given sufficient evi
dence of its as ‘fulness,
I The F>ir Sex—
“ Hu* world wa« »«d, the — rden nsv» s i’.f.
And inAn th** hermit tig-t^d, tilt woman united.*'
VOLUNTEER TOASTS.
By the Fresideni—David I'ortci—The gtl-
•ant defender of the E^ex ; may li« lorget *'*»'
injuries that have been done him an*l long
live to watvo his country's coloi s in tr.uniph
over every sea. over every ocean.
Rythe Vice I'residtMit—Sm cessto the Fom-
niissioners who have just left the first princi
ple bond of Chattahoochee above Ut bee
By Gen D II. Mitchell—Vested rights;
Georgia will maintain those she has .acq tired
in defiance of Presidential dictation or the
partisan pretext of the incoitipetencn of the
means hy which those rights were acquired.
By Col. B; early—The citizen* of Forsyth
and its vicinity ; th* ir iirhanity nud hospitality
will ever claim the gr ititude of a'1 strangers
By Gen. Eli is B* !|-f nvs M i.V.n; the
only surviving Ex-P*evid. nt who li tsg * n us
111'* tiue expositio n of our poli'icnl ie\t hook
Bv Win. H Torrance—Ri'-liarl Henry
Wil.'o ; the statesman, ih'* poet, the 1 *alou>
f. ieml, t lie eminent counsellor.
The Governor being called on for the
second toast, gave tho following :
The Age icultural prosperity of Mont oe—May
il ever keep pace with her li vitality and pat
riotism
liy Gen. Chilly M».Intosh—Col Brearly ,
the open, the independent republican, mu)
fri-md of the oppri ssed.
By l>r. Rogers—A happy destiny to every
a:n it who if* rea ly with hisi>in <«e ami his
p *rs n (n niiiutiiii die sovereignty of I lie*
lies and preserve uninipairoil the primitive
cji Biitntioii.
By i!ol, 5» A Bailey—His F.xcHlencv.
loVm Murphy ; at the present crinis, Aubu
rn « is fottun *te in mi« Ii a fi ivernor.
By M j R. A Beall—M inroa county ;
•'»*• un*nt lily ot her citizens in support ol
the " Old Treaty" tlie best evidence of tin Ir
p triotism and devotio to the constitution.
By Col. Joel R.iley—G**n. VVm McIn
tosh ; the gallant chieft.a.a and fib iid of Geor
gia , may he never he forgotten.
By D . Brow n— Utir lihirttes anl rights;
nay we vigilantly go *1 d nid a» \ i^oiouny tie-
fi n<l tli*.‘in against the encroachnient* ol any
P wer
Bv Win. !M L ui net—Gen. John Floyd ;
* man of s Tiding integrity, a firm undev intini!
ltepuhhcan whose claims on his conntrymoii
entit!** lion to a dcriderl prelerence over tlie*
man for whose purpose tho 7lli Congressional
District was fas!.i ,ned.
PRESENT 1KNT3-
Of the Gr md Jura c f /hr 0 0 county, at June
7Win. I ’2t»
WE the Grand Jury of Decatur county, ai
June Term, 1326, do present as a grievance
of the greatest magnitude, the conduct of a
majority of out la*t Legislature, in p.i.-siug .1
l«v living oT the Statu into Congres-i in'
Districts, w ithout the consent of the people r.|
this state, and departing from a system that
h I-* he *n wei die I in the Repahlican sca'e and
was not found wauling ; furthermore we feel
it our duty to oppose every m^asute that wi
(In conceive nneonviitutiaiml, ns tint instru
ment is the milling point of our I herty. Il
the l.cg : .| ttuiT have a right tt» tli.ow n \ •>’ the
letter and piril ol lint in^irmnent and pin e
upon it wh it ronstnuMioa they £plr •»*-, «li. r •
t* the liberty of the people 1 I. would bowel'
whenever t »• l"ei>l.itur«t inclines to cliunge
an old system involving the right of sulira «•.
that questiji) sliouhl h.- liHiided in the peoplt
•ot thoirconcui roare And -nppurt, ihcrehti***
we recommend our inemher* in tlifl n«-xt l.e-
gisl iture to endeavor to repeal this l.i * we
complain of.
The Grand.liny have nothing of acrioiin.il
nature to present.
Wo hav e examined the accounts of the Clerk
of ihe Inferior court, nud l.olicve them lube
cot reet,
W e are sorry to * ty there sppt ai* to he no
county funds in hand, tlicndore we rt coin-
mend On* Inferior court t*» le»y a county t \
to enable the Clerk to proc nre books lor re-
cording.
\\ e lender our thanks to his Honor Tiiclge
Fort, fi »r alien ing promptly tome duties ol
11 office.
Wc recommend ♦ h-»t these our present
ments he published in 1 tic Journal »»r Recor
der of this otnie.
JOHN HARDIN. Foreman.
John Horsey, Aimer Hrl. lur,
R m. Donalson, Sr. Wm. Ch(>l' r ,
Lyman Shepherd, Jacob lloirAl,
Robert R. Douglass, John llrl!,
Richard R >gtrs,
AN.) I Hi K C A iD.
The contents of Dr. Bogeis' Caril, anion
•'her .natt *rs, will lie noticed in th** nex
State*,.»mn or Patrio , and tho public will the*
be nil ibled to judge who e **iat.aiienls an* “ i.n
Io.mded and uiigcii* mas “
DAME!. NEWN\V
MtHRIKl) — On TuesJsv evening itu- 1 jr
t>V tin* Rev’d. HtmrUngh Green**, I'H UIDl'.U'
MKKS, K«q. of r.moiiton, rutnsin eoutiy, in Mim
MV HI it A 1 LOYD, dsughtcr of M«j. John Fioyil.
<if Morgsn county.
In Coviiikuiii, Newton county, nn do* 20.*h iu«t. b«
the HcvM. Samuel .1. Hi-jmiii, Mi*. CM \ P I.KS it.
SANDE'lSio Mim GEO It til ANN A A. COOK, ill
ot NoUou county.
GEORGIA —/fy his EteAleneu (iF.ORfil
M TRGL J , Governor nwl ■*»-»'?»/.•»• it,
Chief nf the Army tnd Mary cf this Mate,
mil of Hu Militia thereof.
V Proclamation.
*_ fTHERE l have this day received
h \ ficial information from the ('oroiterof
Vi organ county, in this State, that lie had held
• n Inquest over the body of a n»*gio wonir
fmio I dead in the ronniy afoirsaul, and th
the'Jurors of said inquest, upon th ir onth
chtrge JO'EIM THOMPSON, Jr. of said
county, with having committed said murder
on the ninth of lune last (out, a id that faiil
Thompson has made his escape—Now ill
fore, 1 h ivc thought proper i i is-ue this
Proclamation, hereby offering a rewntd of
ONE. HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL-
LAR610 any person <»r persons who may n f i
prehend and deliver the said Joseph 1 honip
son, Jr. to the Sheriff of tho county of Mo:
gan afuresai*!— And l do moreover charge an
require all officers, civil und military, **f ;L.
dtnte, lo be aiding r.nd assisting in *.f»|>r«*!t<*m«I
ing and securing the said Joseph 1 hoinpson
I»• in order liial l»»: may be brought to trial
for ill:* clime null which lie s'aails charged
Given under my itan*l anti the Great Seal of
the State, at the State II-misc in
lodgev ilie, this 25lh day of .l<ily,h
year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and twenty-six, nnd of \nicr*-
cm In lepemlenee the fib\.first.
GEO. M IRQ UP.
By the tiovernnr .
Daniel Ni wnax,
. Secretary of State,
3 j* Josr.ru TitoMr»oN, Jon r is about ?
v * 'is old, o feel 6 ««r 7 inches lii'.di, thin vp
■ ;<•. reil r. onp’exion, a littlt; inclined to be
fi*t*ck ed. <mdy hair anti bow legged.
August 1
t<*.*v of'Oitr Indvt’t
ha*
Law Notice.
rilliK Subscribers are practising LAW;
J part< ciship.
WM H. TORRANCE,
O M. CURTIS,
Milledgeville, Aug 1
Caner His hop,
Philip Pittman,
If. T. Gamble,
Our ran Curry,
Janus Brown,
Arehy S. (). Byars,
On motion ol Lott If
is ordered that the pr* s»-nt
Wm. Mnrtim,
John Knieila,
Thomas Tain, Sr.
Ri ubi n Strit klund }
II m. Taylor,
John Jones,
James Iximbert
Sol .General, i
n's of ilie Gr
Jury he ptiblisliml agreraffle lo their request
Hie above in a trio* extract f»om the immitc-
of tlic court, tins 2.»iii .1 une. 1816, 1
STHONG SC \RBORO(iGH, Hk
O N tKo Si st lues iay iii 5i pten i«,
will be sold at thecour.-hou v in the. tow u
ul Milledgeville, Baldwin (ouuty, uuiutiti**
usual b >urso|sale, the foil *- iag property, vi/.
I lots ill tho town ol Milledgeville, Nos. I,
2, J. bihI 4, in square No. 21, levied on a*. * .
ptopeity *»l Win Bivins, t * s*at > y a li I t issue*i
lo* foreclosure of a mortgage in la* i *>i
the Bank of Dancn; ptopeny pointed v»ut n
r>aid mortgage.
One lu'gio man l»y the name of Borw»*l
about 18 years old, levi«**l mi as th** uroper ;
•»f John Pride lo iatisly u ti I« iii lavm- ot m
Bank of Dai ien.
fiOacKsol land adjoining-Tolbert Nt. Ray,
evied on as the property of iUvh Gill, bail to*
Wm. Gill, lo satisfy a li I* is*.no I fVon* .» ju.Ai
ca court I*:vied on miiJ ictutiled lo me by .«
constable.
Uiierdlie gun of the erw fashion aadofflic
best 'huntingquality ; levin! on as lit** prop
erty of I ciup.f ion R»*nl, tuis nihly a li U*ula-
pn-ton Ri*i«l, and 1'iyor D'right; property poin
ted oiit by K«*id.
W M. GRIGG, R*r r
W H L he sold on tl eJlirH Tuesday in Sep
tenificr next,nt the court house in F..v
• uion, I'iitii.im ronniy, vvuiiiiithe iisii *1 In.o
•»* “a!**, the following property, lo wit.
* negroes, l'atience and Lurv, levied on
the property of Solomon Ferrell to sbisfv
• f^* i.i I ivor of Gti.slrich^ind Carxtarphe.u. v*
^ohvnnn Ferrell and two other fi las for t.ml.
3 aegroes Mariah, Charity, and her chib’
Allen, levied *in as iHe property of Goodrich
loin**, to s**i fv a fi fa ta favour of Benjamin
! roller, vs Ahn* r Veazv, (bmilrirh Jones,
and Grceulierry Allen, sreuritv on appeal.
7 negroes, Simon, Harry, Arch, Mariah.
Nancy. Pt-ierAi I ohy, Icvieil on na the propel-
iv *>f (ieoige U Whitfield to xalibly a fi fa in
ftvor ol Hubert Bledsoe, vs George B. Whit-
(i Id, and other fi fas vs-aid Whitfield,
40 acres land, more ,,r lc«s, whereon Mrs.
Lynch, now lives, mlj lining Scott, Teal, ami
otm-r**, levied on ns the property **f Thomas
l alter, N*1 in r ol llarvev Lull' ll, deed, to
x itiNiy a fi I« in favor of Henry Ledbetter, vs
1 lioninN (’.trier, Adni'r (*f Harvy Ly nch,deed
Dim thin! or James 'Miigleton's interest in
1(|0a* res of laud, whereon he now lives, ad
joining Flournoy, Duke and others, levied on
as the property »>f Ja nes Siiigl**ion, to satisfy
4 rt fa- in I ivor of John H. Walker, vs James
‘iiugleton, ami sundry other fi fas ugainsl said
Singleton ; levy made and returned hy a cou
sin* 4e
1J2 1 -2 acres 1 md, lying on the waters of
Ciooktd ('reek. vv hereon . lames Laareucp
now lives, adjoining Walker, Wood ami oth
er , lev'u**l on a*- tli • propmty nf James Law-
renei* to stli-ly 3 fi las m favor of l.k I. W
liud.Mio, vs James Lawrenc**, levy made nnd
retio-. eil by a coikImIi *-.
Dae tliifd or Daniel New nan's interest in
2t)2 1 acr* s l.iiul, No 1264, in tlie 3d di**t ol
uiigi.Mii) Baldwin, now I'utnaui countv,
known as tin* I tilUlmro tract, Invn *1 on as tlie
ty ol Da del *Ni • vv a in, to Satisly a (i b*
2 >2 I 2.i
Hmli
nil, whereo \ Thomas llnr-
Jem *n now lives, ;«.lj tiling L\oi», Bryn
others, 202 I 2 ueres adjuming Ly on, i’liiash
and oilo-rs, I gray Iioihu. I roan horse, X hay
liurses, on gigg and li.irner-, 2 I'p.ithei heih
and l>e l.-teaiJs, | m.iliugany Mile hoaid, 1 do lea
table, I set eli in a, I eantllc xla*i*l, 2 large look*
"•U K'a*.xi-s, !)[) v» luiiies hoolvM, tw 1 do*. \\ md-
s r * hail*, levied on as the picpei ty o| 1 honi.i
. i i r deuian. and Wm. Vann r, io satisfy a li I
in favor ol Thomas (f I'list-y,
J \ ME6 NICHULBON, Sli'fL
, - ILL be sold outlie !:iM 1 ues...u u, c*. |
k V l. oilier next, it the < oiii t-liuusc in ill
iv n ol U i,
uni iuurs
1 0 .
itmi, \\ arrencounty, within 111*
sale, the following*j rope ty,to
\\ ■;>
Id on tl**- Ills* In- ».*J
Odaher next, iilliie Court Donee
Milledgeville., BalJwin couu
•vithiii ibc usual honisof sale, the inflow
•roperty, to wit:
I wo nee-roes, Juba a man ahtmr 40 yc
old,and Moans * boy n*»out lOyeatsold. levi
ed on as the prupetty of Isaac N. Tin mu i
Insa'isly a h fa issue I on the foreclosure ol
ii irtgagc in favor of Hiram II. Troutman
property poiu'.cii out in said inorieaee.
W VI. GIUGG, S> If
4 T thft COlirt-llOQAS IO iHtt li*v\n ol vti
. il Jedgeville, Baldwin county, will he sold
»n the first I n rainy in Septi'inber n»-xt, be-
tween ihe u«inl hour# of Male, the following
V*r -petty lo-vvit:
101 I 4 acre# of oak ami hit kory Inn.I in
Bald a in county, ai'jiiuii.g 'lurk andolheix.
in the water# of Fishing creek ; levied «*u ax
•he propeilv of Tiumtl-v rrnpp. lt» ualisiv a
fl fa in favor of tho Bunk of Darien.
202 1-2 o re# of o.,k ao.l hi, key land in
R.vl Iwin county, wheteon R » h:>« l 'frapp now
oven, adjoining Bivins nndothcifr; h-vi d . ,
•s tin* properly of Rachael Trapp, Adm’x.o
TiioniA# Tr%pp, doc'll to natiafy tv* o fi f.*s in
favor of Waller B Lucas, smvivor, ^-.
600 » ret of land on Town erm k in B ihl
win r unty, wi li a «:iw mill thereon, h*vieit
oil a# the property of Will Minor, to sM»*■!>• 6
1 is iii l.ivoi ol R .1. Nichols, U (.’o ,1 -epl,
W'ashhnrn, Wil iam C. Il**ddi» g, and otlu rs ;
properly pointed out bv ilef* ndant.
Three negroes viz. Mason «a woman Uj
years old, an I her icmhlren, Jnncfi uud lb* Ii
ard 3 y ear# old ; to he #old ;•% the p. oi»-a I v «*
Mary Robert now. Xdm's . <tf Wnv. K»»h» n
deu'd. in s itislv fi fits iii favor of the Ra"k «•'
the ^tate of G(*urtia, Se-uon Gi ;*i»il *on-
oilictt. J. G WORSHAM !>. SIT*
land,
it*’ii* ot Long
.hen, Mm. H.
Hit* |»ropertv of
i f;*s issued iron
s* ph l'ovilirt 8# vs .I
• ktev, It vied on autl
cons'able*
>•".*' res I m I, in ,re
w .b is ..I \\ .Hi hum’ (>.
R'.g*-is, Elisha l)
as llie property oi
suinlrv h las issue
vor of W
-l M V Hu
iwteorl’Rs, King on the
creek, ndjoiiiiug llui'iimu
ikh-y and otm is, Icvie.i on
I i oes VVbeejei, to satisfy
istice- court tu favor ol
# Wlieojer amt Win.
turned It) me hy a
m »re or lea#, lying on the
s’ t’r. * k, ••op ining Reuben
irdeu ami oim is, kvii I on
Aimer Darden, o sati**lv
issued Iioiu l justice* court .n la-
btone, Ait>n i < ii i!•** estab* ol
i deed. \s Abner Darden, Edwin
• s # iGi. he Mold at the com i Iiohh*
X \ Icdgevillc, Baldwin county,on t
Tuesday in October next, between t!i
n nrs of sale,!lie follow uu 1 property, to
'Three iiegr *cs, viz Easllifi * *1 h
children, Bar ih nod Meek, to he sold
ptoperty of John C. Johnson hy virtue
•Mu
\VA!tE HOUSE
.hi;! Cum mission tt’isinpss
TMF. Snliurril.iT ivtvi^r'.
J a ST his friend# a d the u-jltlir,
f. * After the first of October
.'•■’♦V*'*^ 1 next,hi#)»tisiuess will be rui*-
Ex-Vi-i tinned at the Ware Hoiim
fornierlv oecupi«*t| by Leigh ^Cintolnn, fir*t
above the Bri Ige, nnd imnuali itelv lionling
the new what f hi#m*v\ires, aid* d bv crmj.i
» ‘lit a«uiMnnce are ofl'ered ns A COMMj-s.
I<>\ MERCH \M AND WARE HOI^I
K EE PER, to the Planter# and Mcrrhniits j,,
the up-country of Georgia and South Carob
u t I le lias it t oiumand ample funds to make
liberal advance# in cash on Col on or oiIhm
produre stored with him lor c nle. Attached
to thi- estaolislim'-nf, is the only TOB H’(’O
INSPECTION in tins city, which will be
continued and attended lo ax heretofore.—
Those w ho roiib uiplate I.*vot ing Inin with llteii
business, may he axsurml ill it Iii# per#on;d * x
on ions w ill he, used for their inter*- o, ami i heir
Cation injured •• t mut any advlitiomvl « xpemu
to the owner. UncoiiBciou# of having f*»rf, i-
led the co iscieticc of any during the trying
scene# of the two past eve ml ul seasons, he
* oiifiduntly hope# to he favoied with a slime
of the public pi ronage. Any order# for the
putc!i.i#u of goods will he prnmp'lv aileudcd
to ' ROBERT MALONE.
Aupu-la, August 1 4 1—'IN’
oted to the I
The United Staler—M ly the
•i I tirr.i.itfss of a vdi-govei
defeodiu^
plain deal
uetl puaplu
For vaif,
f II11 AT well known #t*nd, w hereon
| uoh#cril*er# now reside, h mib*s » M ol
the Indian Spring*, at the folk ol Alah.
and McIntosh U .id, ;*bo me Macon r
cross* # leading t > Me.Don »ug!i and ili«* road
from Jackson C 11 ia'ersect# with tin -Haute
containing 0"0 an es, 60»ciesnow under culti
vation ; i|i'-r**i« a good framed Gin H use and
St*»r** House vv ith comfortable *.ml convcri«*ni
Cabins I lu.s i# a first rate stand lor a Pnb i«
House and Store. The above named pro
pel ly will he di-po#e«l <d *>•» accoiiMuoda'ing
terms. WILSON it LOVEJOY
Butt# county, Aug I 2. li
(PC I hr Ed it m * ofthe Georgia Patriot uill
give the ahureluro insertions and Jorand turn
,n counts for p none ill to Jdckson. li 4' L.
4 * KORGl \, G.cc
Vr IL* ry Stewart
couillV - — W tier**
I Margaret Sir
•ply for 1**1 tc
t ite *d J.««. Stewart, laic of # ml onion, dec*.
And wlierca#, Jaiuc# llubbird applie# f< i
leue.H of ad.nian'.r.iiion on lin i->t.,b* ut o ••
liani tfu *h ml, l »|e of said c*Miuiy , dec d.
1 h>*»e are then lore to cite «n<l adniuutJh. #d »•»'
liugulsr, the k.ndrcd nul crritiiur* ol •aetilivtat
cd, io be .«od appear at mjrotftve vviUilii die urm
prescribed o) law, to vh<-** va.m-, d x.«) *o« ) v..n
why taut be tier* ol aJacautraUu.i vh^alJ u A u
/raiitcJ
Isivcn under iv hau l tl.ii i.*.ih of Ju'y, Se2'-#
EBLNEZuR iORRENCl., c.. ■.
I on the lo
• of
favor of Kichurtf T Lin;
out iii said m nil
.1011
ate of a
"Hpngo •
Baker and Seaborn Hill.
O.ie negio nnn Gy (lie nunc of Ale, aim*
10 vcaiaoid, h v. I on astne propert* ol I) 1
vid Darden, to s.*:i»lv sundry fi f,x i.a-ucd Irox
a jtiMiCi b court i:i f.iv*»r of John T* d ho
"thei#, vh David DaiUm,/. .< Inn.ili Darden
*utl Aht.et lldij Iwtfcd v.u and returned lo tv*
by a countable.
0..e hundii d acre# ..f land, more or let
lying on the. w.tiei# til Long creek, levied *
as (lie piopcrty ol Win. T Ioann.), tu xahx
» i.nlrv cxcniboiiK far cos -, levied on anti i.
lurued to mt» by a countable.
viume# iittuvpbtcy ’# interest in 75 acre# *
loud, io.nt: or less, lying on the. water# *
Gget ( lue, adjoining Sterling, l\y and otner
levied ou a# ti*e jm.p' i ty ul s.gd 11 uiiifit*r« y
**a..«fy siin.li) u fas in lav*,i of Lu)lcs#k l>ui
and oiiic.•> ; piopcrty pomitMl out l.y Jam*
Loy lc##, leva* d uu and iciurued tu me liy
constable.
7io Solomon wilder, sii'ff.
N the fiist 4 ut-xd > in Sepb inher lie*
old at ilie conrt-hooxc in tl
town ot Marion, Twiggs county, within tl
usual lioui*of sale, the lulluwiiif property, i
wit;
Two negratx, Arreuvc girl nbout 1ft, nr
Hani.nh a girl aland IT \<*.U8 old, h vied on i
t lie pr p Tty of Jain*.# C. Bryan lo satiufv *•>
cciiiioutt from a justice# court in Ihvoi ol D.
v id Jnnicsnn and othm# vx Janti # C Brya
mil Robert Modi:*#; levy made and returned
io me by a consul.I«,
Oi>r-ioiirth part of an acr e I t «.f Innd, part
of the l averii lot l.di-ly orrupicd tiv I . P.
Smith, known hy d# l.eino tlm North U
• mi t of s od l..t, ,n M «t i »n, ! w i; ga cf.nn >,
v ir-d on-t# the propertv ol Samuel Fowl to
only twa* xecuti a.x Iron* a j o . c*. mini, i
in ( .vor of Wilev Bullat !. dip , ib *r in la
of Elijah if. Crocker vs *o#ee Foil andff Za-
cliaiiah B. Hargrove adni’r-.. on ilie * Klatc* of
Samuel Foul, decM ; Kvieduu and returned
O r
•own of McDonotnjh, Henry county,
in the first Tuesday in September next, he-
t *een rim u«u.il hours «f sale, the following
oropertv, to wit;
202 I 2 acres uf land, situat* in theTihdrr*
• f Henry e ttuty, m«wTknow n hy lot N#v 100,
levied on a# the properly of John (' Ivennedv
to Rittixly a fi fa in favor of John \V. Messer
v# Raid Kennedy,
2(»2 1-2 acre# of land, situate in the IH
di-d of Henry county, nud known hy Pt No
'll, levied on as t2.a gtopertv uf Janir x Henrx
t . xoiisfv Kitndrv h t (#,ouci*i favor of 1 ’.•oavttV
( Russel, one in f.ivi r of Jarre* }tor-;on.
• me in fit .r of Grceul. i .y G ithcr, and on
in foVi»r of Arthur E. Patton vs Mid Henry.
‘202 1-2 acres of land, xiun'e in the .Id <'r-t
nf Henry county, and know u l»v 1*4 No 160,
levied on a# the property of I’.hv in Roger# to
satisfy a fi la in favor of James Blterlay lurtltc
use ot Joseph J. Fish v# Raid Ivoyet#.
*5 acre# of land, more or le-s. Miir.te in the
3*1 disl Henry county, Uiiuw n l.y that parted
lot No 207, in sai l d.#t. « In o on Johnson'#
mill# formerly stood, levied oil ;i« ihe nropei-
tv of 'I lioina# (’oekran to sauxfv tw o ft fas in ,
f ivor of (Italics Wilder vs #ai»I Ceekian \ pin-
party pointed out hy Raid Wilder.
lUl 1-1 acres of land, more or less, it being
part of lot No 33, in the I lib (list Henry coun
ty, with a grist mill, saw mill ami threshing
machine, all levied on a* the properly ol Eli
sha Moselv to satisfy (hr* e fi las in favor of
Thomas Carter, John S,bridge, and Alexan
der Bryant; property pointed out by plaint iff#
attorney,
?io _ JAMES F LETCH ER^ Sit ft
a | N the first 1 itexJay in September next,
■ ' " ‘fl *»« ““Id place of hohlim. r.uin
in Early county, between Hie usual hours nl
sale, the following ptoptny, to-vvit :
Lot No 9, in tin fitli di-t oi Early coutity,
b-v md tin ax Ilie pro,h i ty of TJuunas tla t-.n it.
satisly sinidiy ex* unions in favor ot Henrv
King amf oilier#; l*vi*:d on and returned by i*
Pa. I of lot No 310, in the 23th dist of Far-
U eowhiN, levied on ..s the property oi John
T.. I arraiiioie to satisfy a fi la in tavor.d Wil-
It.mi t "ddeis ; let) made ami iciurued hy *«
® 1 1 1 JUiJN FLU1 !>, bheiitf
O N llio lint 1 ur§. j iu September
will he s*ild >«| the place ol Holding
.n Early * uwniy, within the usual hours ol
sale, tho lo).owing pi opei ty, to wit:
Hannah 33 years o-d anil her three ( hildren,
Dull a hoy 7 year# oitf, Mark a hoy 4 yc
old, and Jm a girl 2 \ cm old, levied on as
Prope.ty of Gamut F.ec-.naii to #.,»,sly a t
in i.ivor n( Joseph Joiner indorsee agonist said
r iceman and John Did , piopem pointed obt
by del coda at.
Lot No 101, in the 5.h dint Eailv count
Wi ll improved, Ujacreiptri ol lot* No Jb
hi tne olli o• si Early county, improved, levu
«... as the propei tv ol George l.andniut to#
• '•*!> n rt la m later cd A. .VL W hiso.i vs sa
La .drum. 1) |» SMITH, D. Sh’ff.
me fust lut silay m ^upumi.er .*’
ill be so.,| nt the *ourt-hmise door,
the town of iVladixoii, Morgan count), i>
■i lilts usual hum » ol sale the loiluwr
propei ty, to wit;
Due l. i) noise, levied ou as the propei Iv
Iom pii i* nzpatnek i« Mtufy .* h la tu l .\ot
the Stole ol Georgia.
One lot in Ihe town of Madison, containing
o.n- a* re, inoieorle##, No uot known, %*•*•*|
.mpi'.ved, a ljoinii.g die lands 0 | Adam (i
mImmI, \ltlon il Gieehe nnd oilioi# ; levied
on a# the property ot David B butmr lo satis-
D A ti til I# tttvut ot Fit Ids V\ . Arnold t*.r th*
>-e ol m.u \. Nisi., t vs David b. Butler ami
1 nomas Goody **•. *., it) , II slay „| , xecutioil
PUSJPOMLl) SALE.
One negro o„y l.y Ui« i.auieol Aitlletlge am!
ue waggon, levied oil as i|*e properly ot Fci
(iiiialti# a. Cook tu satisfy a h fa m favor ol
(oi.ii vV. Burney uud \\ ill.am U G,cgor>
xotsid John Burney, dee d, vs Foittinaiu
j l ook and t icld# \\ . Ariiuli. , propertv
|ii.int« d out hy said Arnold.
Due negro womau hy the name of Liildv,
ooiii 30 year# out, levied on as the prop, n
(., r.dvvRiu Bnll.-r losatinly a fi la n, i,*vor
he Justins ol the lufeitor eourl of .Mo,ga„
‘ UU "D V.EdtVHi.l Both r, Lewis Bandy, John
ttobei.s,Joshua Led it# and .1 ol,u oam.ciui
pu p' rt) pointed out hv said Both r
REUBEN MANN, U Sh’ll
^ .< f.n- nt -.i lueada) in liotulior n« xi, will
he gold at the com I house iti the town
of Madison, Morgan count), witnm the usual
AiN the fii.«tTte#*h*y in Sep(cft*l^r next.
will i, .* .|,a . uirht •'*.. 'b«* OV 4
I CrtGllgltU, *• (111 * LT'V,I 1*1 ll« tl,4
usual liner# of »T.ft follow...y picjerty,
to wit :
Do- gig nnd harre#-. levied on *« the prop
erty t>( lames B ' *r.*‘‘‘. »«> art fa »n
favor of Georg# \V H.- i. d, v# Robert 3 Ed
ward# and lam* # B mre.
IT Ul i. U i 5 ? v fil>;ff.
O N tl e ir#tTiieiy n tV»ol.er next. ui!l
l-e #*»|d it ti-** court hr.u#e in fhe'owft
of Cnvinginn, Ne\»ton county, lelvve. n tho
i'***nl hoi rx of sale, the fellow in# pr* pei'V, to
wit .
Vondrc medirinrr nnd xfiop furn tevc, < vied
on n# the profierty r.f Dr J unex ’ Randh*, to
satisfy a fi t. innii».il on (fir- forceh.xurc id 4
lu'irb ag** in favor Joel |- Inungan nndJsmef
Ho.'up ; pi opei ty pointed out in said no.rt
gage fi fa
LEVEE!. UYNNF, h ffi
% S tl L l.e #*.*!*< (oi *!•( first'* ne#«fay in
he r< int-iiou'-c in
•a uta hi
Two •
Fdlirk a
tlie propel ty
exorutioas, •
and th ■ otlic
A negro
year# of I, b
(•'< nn to sa
court in favr
stu
;r c9, C
,lu
i favor of \\ illi >m
• name.I Ahrnl.a
ephr n > willey
••v\ mole ami
• t 45, ;m«i
led on
ntisfv
’ot Jv-'.be.
h justices
w
property jannlr
WORSHAM, n p.
Tm-stfav in Sep.
the
'. he sold on me fit
lither next, at the court hnti.# in the
of Irwinton WilUiii#on rouutv, w ithin
i.i! houisot sale, the follow ing property,
'.to Acre# . f ’.and. more
lot No. :»ti, in the 3d <lixf. i
i aproved, al#o 3 acre# of i nwl, no
whereon the t rill and slalile# of 1
- «ul stand, being par* of the ##n»e
keu .«# the property of Henry Ivi.u
sfv '2 ti fas f.ian a Just tee# c, sit
Samn* ! L.vvwd, s vid Kuvx »w|
and i • tui m d to me by h roaxt d.lc
DANIEL vi it vi ;
ulay
jheit.g par
I count) vi
iff
/ \ N 111** firm I uesilay in September
\ $ will be sold «l the court lno.se
town of Irwinton. Wilkinson comity,hi 1
the usual hour# of uah , the following propei :y ,
to wit:
‘202 1-2 acre# of l.ii* I, in the 3d di.it of said
county, well improved, No not known,
nn Jn#eiili W.ltain# Itve#, and one n>
named Joe about 17 y * ai# old, all l*-v.
the property of Joseph M Ibi.ns to s.,tisly 1
fi fa# from a justices coin t, two in lavot of Ben
jamin Malhi# ami two in I ivor id Ja nes
Bright; levied on pud reunited lo me hy a
constable.
JWUo L1.ND3LV, D Sb’fT.
iicsday in Beptemher next,
in the court-l ouse in the
tow iiol knqxville, Cv .wtovd rtitrttty, l.t twceu
the lawful h -urs of sale, the lullowing pro
pertv. '*» wit ;
IUI I 4 acre* of Uml, more or !••##, whereon
Gregory Turner now live#, ir In-big p m ol lot
No 105, in the 2 I iliNt of lonite-iy llouBtoo
now Crawford county, lev ied o.» u# Iii# proper
ty to sati#fy n fi fa in ivv*»r of James Smith,
a iin’r *l«* bonis no i ol l nomas Bennett, dec
l dm K io ' •* iiiu " -i or lea i -t No
M7, in the 2d dist of lomicrly Hoo don now
Craw !or*l coustv, h.r 4 years, logetht r with
t e standing crop of corn and cotton, lev;ml
on ns said Ulioiles’property to saiisty a fi t i .it
tavoi oi John C Mason ; rctunw I lo tne by
John Files,.oortable. Teiin- • *-b.
GEORGE S IvT.NM’.DY, Sii'ff.
N the (ir»i 1 m-aday
t house
•»*blv t »;
t y
vv id be sold agn
quarter l
v ah
I v\.
ii t<• toli< i ..ext, a
>i 11 lid win eo )H v
order of court, »vv
ufnrial.lt* d .v idlings,
i rt ut th** town i.t Mil
Ilie plan ol said (own l.)
on* negro woman
ul estate ol Alex'i
lie same *J.iv upoi.
propei ty lie
ordc
ledgeville, kil
Ini No — io 8*piare —
naiauil Attn* s', at tli
■ revu, d**c d. Ai#«», on the
s nd premise#, a!l lao per#
I'Migi.ig to ' ml ♦•stale, buhl
tlcmeiit and thitlribuiion.
Ttrm»~All sum# o.*r te
antii t it: tiisl day ol Marc
.ijles an I apsiroveci xeeuii»v
MYj.ES GREEN L,
KIlUDAM \ l.itLENi:,
!
v» IL l.ert Glenn ; I
me h) a cons al.le,
_ J AMF.3 H ARR1BON, Sheriff
* t N the firm Tuesday in September next,
* will he #old m tlie Court House m the
town <»f Hartford, i’ulaski .-oiinty, bet ween tin
M'li d hours ol sale, the follow ing property, u
w it:
1000 ucie# of land, more or lcs«, lying and
heiup III the Vim <b'i of originally Wilkinson
now F«i'a#ki eonntv, alno one still, nil taken
a- tl.** pr .p *i ty of G'*orr»-1* Gaine# tn#nii#lv
* " # bhadrack
for* n of Moi tirello Jaxpet roiu.ty, w ithin thft
motel hours of #nle. the following property,
to wil:
n* negro w oman by ilie name of f ithly, nh’t
28 vents of »Qh , levied on a# Re property nf
John B. M bunk* r. to ‘unit a fi in i* lavor of
Amo# Kdn-o d#. Adr-iV n! B.w baet Edn.oiid#,
deed it John B \\ • i nker.
WM fi PBITCHKTT. D Fh’fT
O N the fi«M I m h, my m>t pu nd H nt-m, will
he #f»hl nt the • out t-h*.evp i tie |< v fi
of Monccello.J.-.«pere untv b. weintheu^u
al^ hour# ol #..le, die folk>wiug property, tu
u i
25 acre# land, more * r lrs«, in the 17-h di#t
of originally Baldwin, m.w Jasper county,
whet eon Nathaniel Goff now lives, tdptining
lands *f John Powell, and otheix,lev ied on na
the propei ly *>1 l« .|*n New#- n, to xaliafy a
niinih< r of *-niHII execution# issued f.» m aju«-
lice# court iu lavor of A. &. F MrCleudon,
against said defendant piopcrty | oiiited nui
by nlainlifT# ; levy made nnd retQi fled lo n>o
by V ni Rainey, constable
One ii* gro boy by the tmnie of Pate alia#
P.«t<>n, about 14 or 15 year# of age, Irvurt mi
as iiv* prnpeit) of Henry l) Payne, to Pa’.ixly
sundry fi In# in favor of l.lit d.i-.h « alfawnv,
mil oilier#, against #aul Henry I) Pavr-e,
pii iierty pointed out by ti e *h feedanl
Guv negro woma > nan *-d Sally nbi-ut 30 or
35 years old, nnd her child. h ii«-d on km the
property of John C T. «hi« r, to *:*-fy <n r-x-
» rution in favor of Br< vvn 6t - h i .ker (< r
the use uf Simon VN hitak* r, Vv said John C,
E i#t* r , property point* d out ly the defeu-
d.iot.
MARTIN CO< HP SN, D S.
ILL l.enoh'in the t-wKet *■ onliceik* •
Jasper eonntv, on ih* hr#i Tuesday ir.
Si ptmiher m xi, he*v* ecu tin* usual hour# of
sale, the folh-v* ing propei iv, to wit
8 acre# of land, moil or |*#»r., known bv
fraction No 322, in the Isi disi of oiiginally
vYidton now J rt #pcr ronni), with a c».«t mid
do reon. Icvieo on the propertv of Edmond
VV. mac# to aii.-fy three Q !••# fsaned fruui a
magistrate# court in Invar of Eli Gh.vtr va
#aul \\--maek ; levy made and icturiied to n.o
t»v a c nxtal.le
A negro girl u.imi-d Maiiali, nh ut 8 vent#
old, levied ' ii a- tin* properly of M ihiani Diis-
gler to satisfy Mindly fi (as ihhiied hem n iua-
gixiruie'* court in favor > I die adui'.s on the
emote ol Ch.uie# I- ggerton, tier'd *, hvy niiulo
and returned I*, uu bv a constable.
A M W 'KfN, Sh'flf
VV
ol i
ale, d.e followingpiopertv, t
(cd.nk hay ui .ie, saddle mu
O
a fi Oi
Viki
f John II
nn find G>*.o.'.- (j. C
One uegio gi.I by the mine of Pru«Ienre,
taken ns the pi op ity of llaidv Powci# lo sa
isfv sm. Irv fi fix issued houi a justice# r jurt
in lavor *<l Halhawiiv U Riim# md other fi lax
vssiid Rowers; levied on and leiuncdl.yo
cons table.
2hi 1-2 acre# nf pine land, taken ax ihc pro
perty of Robfrt Bii-h to satisfy xumiiy fi fa#in
I.ivor of II ,lh*w;iv ,Vi BiiM# a d other fi fast#
said Bi.sli ; ieviod on and returned to me l.y a
constable.
|h| l-Jarr*** of piiiu la id ii'fjiiui.g I«!t
Horne and oth*-' x, taken »s the pm petty o
Levi Hiimi to s .tixlv a h fa in favor « f Vinner.
Bryan and odn r fi i ts vx#»i 1 Bii'h , levied on
ami rr'urnrdto me l.y a * o- stable.
20? (-2 arias oi pine land, wlieiron Na
than Bn-'i now lives iak°n ax iL♦* prop*-r*y ol
It. VV. VV. W von i.i snixly a fi fa issued from
a inagisirnte'# court in lavor ol B. insou Bar
den vs Nathan Bii'li and Iv. VV. W. Wynn ;
b vir-d on and n iurn.-d io n.** bv a coiix:,ib|e.
77 a* rex of *i .k and hickory l.yid, taken as
the pr« pci ly of Ann If. Hart lo satisfy a fi l.i
i>i lavorol l lion.a# Cardin v» the atlin'r#. ol
Samuel Hart, dec'd. and George C*hei ry, se
curity ; pro, • r'y pointed oul l.y x.iid Cherry ;
levi-don and ictuineil tome by a constable.
G.ie aevenih part of d.e . 'tale ol Jnrden
Audeison, dt-c'il. vv * t i* the wi low s dower ex
eepted, taken h# the property of I). C. Mr
Eli.iii in rig .t «.l his w le h legarj of sud e#.
tale ; levievion imf P-fiirned l»y \ constable
WILLIS B REAVES, Sh’tf
t i h tin- tint lu*'«Uy in September next,
r will he «old it ll.e court house in dit-
towii of 1 no nasi .a, Up#>i «.unity, between
hie lawful mntijol 9*1 , Inc follow mg proper
ty, to w it *.
ihe one-half o lot No 23i, in the I Ith dist
of Lunierlp dooroe now Upxoii county, il be
ui - Uik state’s part uf ,* lr.*u (ub-m dr.ivv, a **.
me i-2a#l pai t ol said lot.
WILLIAMS!)# WORT: IV. *h’fT
tj .
dollars, creifi
1827 Bui •
• I be required.
Adtu'iw*
. N Hie first I Uiimla) iii ^epletuiim « a.,
\ / will be sold at tlie e.ourt-liouse in ti..
town of vl.icon. Uil.h count)', within tl.e usual
nour. i.f #a!u, the lollowing piopeitv,to wu
1 he State # inteiesi in die billowlot# ot
ia nd drawn lraudtilii.ilyiiisaidcoui.lv, viz.
Lot No 222, So.i !i halt, containing ill 1 J
ct es ; ml No 2 ki, West half, coihaini-.g 111
I l acre j ; lot NoJli, s ufb n.*lf, coiituuifg
101 I 4 acre# ; lot No 3 id, Saudi It ill, ton-
i lining l"l I lactes, all die ala.ve I n# u.
md are in the lJth d st futuieily Monioe
uow Hi Id .county.
Conditions if' Sale—One. fourth part ('ltd;
the balance in three . qo.»1 annual iiiHi.«|iu. i.L
OJld Mgreeabh* to mi ueloflllti LegixLtlUteo
lie Si.*lo ol Georgia, passed in il.e year I 2.'
r 10 EDMl"> D C BE AKl>, Slicnil.
Due uigcti.uk bay m.ie, saddle ami In idle
wt'lu ut It..t u#, I red puled c*.. , .
red cow and call, 2 sou# and pig#, bshoals, 1.1
geese, JU docks, :4 ban* t# ol * oi n, 2 stack-
ludder, 2 bell# MltU litnillvjie, o b« oxieahs, i.
•pinning wheel#, l #)dcbuard,l wenviug ioom,
2 small iKits, I l.nge do. 1 ven, I fiat lion, col-
h e (•ol 1 cul.ee mill, and all die plantation bad**,
« om-istii.g ol piougle* nud g* ars, bo* s and ux.-s,
le * it’d on As me piopi *lv ot John W illiauis to
satiHiv a Ii lam InVor of llenrv E. Young ;
<i in fout.iieii on (• , foreeloM.i c * f a nioitgaut,
ami il.( pi..petty named iu the said fi la. r
id Ink* ... AN N, tt . tfb'fT.
vine first ii.eaday is bept'r next, wil
he sold at die c urt hoiiM-m I fabct sliain
* ..u"y, with.n the usual hour# oi sale,the* lol
0 \iug property, to wit:
Due ot oi land, No. 13, in the 1st dist
v id nn u» die property <d Joint Kmnev.
• xaii^lv a ft I.I III favor cd John S Combs. *
2i)0 at.re# wlieioon Ixliaui Harem k hvus
i..K*.n as 111# pr. perty *>n tin water# oi litu u
River l*> s.oisiv % ti Ins in lavor id 3a# Coin \
Unc lot of land w iieieon Gideon Odatu ItvcV.
t.dv. u as thepfi.pi rtv *d'J ItutiOdK4o,cun*.'in
ing 2.'U aci* s, No. 137 ii. 11 tli dost, oi xai*ii-ot.i>
ty, io satisfy a fi fa in lavor ol Geoice Ciav
lord.
One lot of land whereon John Prater lives
taken as In# property, No. 29, m tne Ulh dim
01 said cwun'y to satisly a ti la m lavor ot Juhu
Owen#.
3 Cowsand calve#, 2 cow#, and 4 head of
young rattle, taken a# the property ol V\ m
Ldwaidh, to satisfy an execution iu lavoi'o
Mathew Robertson.
WILLIAM HAMILTON, Slfff
ILL bt sold on tbt first 1 uesJay iu Oc
1 1 tobet, next .*i the court house iii Sjiar
ta, Hancock eouiity, between the usual houi#
ul sale, the loJIowmg propertv to wit:
l2U cir.M>l laud, mote or less, oil the wa
ter# of ShouldeiImnc,’adjoining 'ihon'.a# ant
viojie, levic’ ..ti a# the property ol /. tiuloi
Wright, Adin’t of VN ut. Ma.Idtx, *1* * ’*i. to sat
isfy a mortgage fi fa in lavor ot Johnson £.
time#; propertv pointed iii said h fa.
TULLY VINSON, l). Sh’ff.
, N tlie first f uesday in beptuiidicr nex’
v * will be bold at the court-house iu d.
•wu . Sparta, Hancock county, within die
usual Itouis ut sale, me lollowing propei ly, to
The ml' rest of John Gi iffis, jr. of, in ami
m I to a certain negro girl lYiann, I*
the property ol said John GnUi#, jr lo satisfy
an execi.iii.il in favor of Lilwuiu Latimer k.
Co. i eaters, and divers oilier#; levy mad*
and letuiiied lo me by B. E. Latiuiei,cou#la
t»lc. 1 trail cash,
lULLY V1N60N, D, 8h-ff.
U N u.e hist 1 uesday in bcuUiulitr next,
will be sold at the court house iii Dooly
rouutv, bdwceil tlie urfuul liuur# ol sale, d.e
toliovv mg propei ty low it:
b I n* an ot sio< k cattle, levied on as ll.e pro
perty ol John Juice to saiiMly a ti la lit lav. t
John Guy ton ; property pmu d out l.y the
plaiiilitis attorney
54 nead ol stork cattle, levied on us the
property of John Joyce to nat.sfy a I. fa in la-
vot of John Guy ton ; prepeity pot.did out by
the pl.iiatill# altor.iey .
M All 11K\V H MOORE, irli fT.
A JL, ILL be mi Id ou the first ’] uesday m
\ V Bcpttnther next,in tne town ot Coving
l>.i*i New-ton county, between die usual hoots
ol sale, die follow mg property, lo wit ;
One lot ol laud in die 1‘J.I* ilt'b ungii.allv
Bvtdwin, now Newton county, known oy No
124,coiiutmiiig 202 I 2 acita, also l.-l Id
acre# ol laud hi 'l.e lOtli (list *ainitially Bnid
wm mr vv Newton euuuty, known by No. 150.
ill levied on a# the propei ty ol Win Mc.Mui-
• V 10 s.illNiy a li la tu lav r ot Joseph Moss,
v# sod Ale.Mur.y, aud other li la# v# »utd Me-
Murry.
One negro boy named John, levied on
tli - prop*-ny ol Jom.iii dtew.in to satisfy »un
dry small o in# in t.*vor ot Jot in Moot**, pro
perty |K)inted out by defendanty icv.ed on am.
i etui tied to ui** bv a constable.
Lli 1T.EION p. M ACKEY, 1) 8.
I.Lpeis
estate v
,*u county,
aeui in agret
o said esiaie
•apnieiil.
at'gtii 1
niA l aving deni i.ul.
I J houi.iA Kinmoii, I.-
dec'd. ate request. *j
aide to law, Jitid dun
arc requesit d Jo innkt
JUiliN AVi.i4i.-V.
il„
nc Ol .M. r
to rend
t'i imietite.
tm Ul«*(«....
.vdo. *4 ,
•j AX CO I LECTOR-a SAl 1—Will hft
sold at the court-lioiiHc in Miil.algcville,
B ihlwin county, on the first Tuesday in 0( lo
iter next, vv i bin die Usual In ms of sale, lilt!
following prrp» rtv, to wil :
4‘.'0 act es first i.dp oak and hickorv land,
lying in Laurens county, sdjoiumg ( l.i filer#,
on thft Oco.'ce rivei, or s*» much thereof a#
wills.itislv S iniuel A. Plouinwi'# tax lot 1325
—tax dii* fl 05 I 2 rnus.
Also so much *.| die above dexciihed lot of
land a# will satisfy San.m l A. IMun.iuer’# tax
fi.i 1825, :.s agent lor Mary 1'iuii u.n—tax
••ue 510 87 1-2 cent#.
Also hi much cf the aU.ve (lexer il.e*I lot of
land, as willsmisly S.tnuo-I A I’lnn.iwi’x tax*
h»r 1825, a# agent fur Sim.m l A nud Maty
Bluminei—tax due <2 58 1 4 (cuts.
Also so n.ucl* of the above *1* -crdied l* t of
bind, a# vv ill saiihly S.-n ml A. I’lui.miei ’# tan
mr 1825, a# agent f - Samuel .Ai Joseph Plum-'
hot—tax due $ I Of. 3 4 e* ids.
Lot No 41, in the 7tu nint of Hemy county,
hi#t quality o,.k and liickoiy land, (.r so much
thcieul a» will satisfy M illi.*nt Hullingswoiill’s,
tax for 1025—tax . ue >^1 47 rents
M W PERBY,T. C B C.
KOTfilit toFraiJvlin Jail, o# the SCth*
* > nil. three negroes, a le low who call#
himself JOIIN,apparently tbout ;;5 * » aisold,
about 5 feel 10inehes high, yellow complect
ed ; a woman who calls In is* if NA s cY,n
f.eit locking woman, <laik color, abeut thirty
year#old, and he* child (a pin) aliont eighteen
mouth# * d, mill d Ifl Id l ( A ; fl.ey nato
tl.a they beh.rc in a n an by die n. ineof Dii*
ip l hoot .#. uf a niylnnd, In tin tow not Anna*,
polis, and that they were hr* nght.oO l.y a cou
ple ol no u hv «li r nn in o of 1 h< ai.is Torre ere
and John Wilkerson They had a pass giving
lo Viiginia, tigueii
n pci misnioii to go on
l.y John \S dk« ixon.
MAXEifc LD li T
I'PlISl )
Y NF., Jailor.
3t 4 4
aui conniy
nr xt, a quantity
t'» »'< 'i#, Nf \» I'll *
es. Sold lor the henefiyi]
i>rs of said dee'd. Tents '
O 11C J2— \A ill lie sold at the late re#i-
nos \\ It* elus, cler '*♦. in Rdr-
>e il Safi nUv in Septcmbe*
I hnnseliold and kiiehen fur
niture, hoiscs, cattle, she* p, l*< gv
vai letv **f ol her article!
of the heirs ami cierhtor# -
made know 11 on the da
THOMAS V\ O'NEAL, Adm’r.
negus* 1 T6
ILL he sold on the first Tuesr' v m Oc
tober next, in the town of MonticHle,
Jasper county, fiOacri Mdl land, mol t »r |*s/l
lying in die 17th disi of Jasper rot.my . knowii
by part of «)l No J04. in said dist S*d*t .is iho
property of George AVil|«mn f dr c’d. ft rthe Le*
ncfii of the hull# of said d- c’d
Also, at die name lime nud place one bed,
bedstead and lurnituie ; sold as tlu property *-i
•aid decM. Terms niadr know n on ike d.«y.
niig I RICHARD \\ li.L>ON, Adm’r
VV
iStop the Horse.
SlRAV V.0 -r»im (lift
ln‘i,iir.r Alillrit^flial.l-
Hincuiino,H icno HOHSfc
a! a .mail di^lauce nn^lx l.e u,
K-u li» a il II Mjrrdl, 7 or l
\.mi * 1,1, hlinti in i.iic .-vr, I nt tin* pm Ii. t A
lull, i v ii, li tail, a knot uu ihe mil kit., u hi!
lei' hani.jjht t.i.ew .liejeitiljUhvn imiedri'u
hi«ll.n(,i..iiiil iu I Ik lelt inlt. Am |..r» .
ilelnfriiiR, or k>,uiii-iI, mce l y leiiei
while I ui.ij I, mi Iiiu. -Ii.iii le hheiallv re
wariled V. ILi.IAM StAltC'V.
Bi-Hu,' I 3c
JV 01 ICE
S TRATI P from the -iilurribcr lUiny i
Cuiii.iiii eiiuall, ne ii Jiuli. Kihf^e on I.i
lie River, on -lie 13.1 il A|.ul, a iirieiil „ , r ,
lilly, i year, i Iii la.l ,|irinn, llio la,i 1 lieaiil ,
ii vv a, in iVjillrilgrtillr, In.ui « heme I txu.a
il f.illutteil ,0,1,1 (ieiM.il oft, a, y iiiform.i
«iien will hr lltiinkliilly rtceitej, or il hnJ
to uie a reward cl l
August 1
J V.ME3 ALLKW.
-44
V oRKR Uil.h. in in. order ol ibe leleiii
conn ol VV di>hui);ti,u county, nheii n
niiK lo. oidm.il> pm j...a, s, u ill l.i K ,,|,J CI1 „
lii.l iiiesiluy ui Ocioh. r ut xi, .it ||,e
Ilouke III lue lottn cl t.ui.iertcdie, a likely I,
l|ro iaiy, Lelo,ii;iiif. tu Ihc date ol Jvr.hn R.i
her, laic ol b.ud eoiiiH), uec’U. ium, mu,
known ou ibe day ut s.«ie
md * ftlcMOL'G.Al.D, Adni'r.
| >UOl lillT lo li.ilJttin jail on Ihe 3-ii
IJ ul, u negro man ty the nameoi IVtl
aniunhe) well ,e| negro teliow, al,..ul 3 i,
. or 8 niche, high, huge li|i» a„d »|,i»k<i
lielttt. U .to and 83 year, .1 ag, , I.IS
lore teeth nio.l y out, cooiuioi, hum.
Cloilie,, Cl), he leu l.oiuo Oh .->.,iutday md
I-.- 1 , mm tuat he belong, io |i,,,
Ai.-h'.igio" eooi-iy.ne-r ihe Lou.iie onuul
ou \\ (Uiatuxoa # 5>w ,n*'», "
J.OJlLj CLAlilC, Jailcoj-
\
August
..ppbvm
* ouniy — U |„.
LUKGI a \\ ashing
VB UsJoliu Gduiule
uiuiimsiruiion ou die*e.*
sote, late ol said c*.u ly
1 not «re Uieretore iu tit ^
uuguisr, tne kgtUuj snJ itcuiun l ol **””j
•d, iu ut mud -pp»ar si ,uj olbct v**u»*u *1,1'Y,
pUfter.iH U ,i) .4,,, io thew es«i»t-, *i
ab> mid Lenti» ut Adin.uutrsiiou *l.uuul r*u(
1 I hnmus t.
\l,
ml adniuuithrsll }
^rautrU
Givrn un J
t li \
do 4.