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liY CAMAK & RAGLAND, STATE Sf V. S. PRINTERS.]
MILLEDGEV1LLE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1828.
WINDER un order of the Inferior
court of Baldwin county, when siltin* lor or
dinary purpose*, will be sold at the court-h nut in
the town of Eatonton, Putnuin count.', on tin* first
Tuesday in March next, the tol lowing tracts ol'lana
Ix'Pnmlng to the estate of Jesse Snntord, deC’d. ti*:
10121-2 acres, more orles«, c *’ “ * “ 11
“ ’ * “ “ obo*. .
lives, 170 i
^u- i-i tern, more or it-**, n »••■»» » — •••
tlie plan of tneJd Hist originally Baldwin now 11 tnan
county, by the No. *‘172, and SO acres, more or loss, Ivins
and being in the North corner ol lot No. J70, in the da
dist. of originally Baldwin now Putnam coin*'*. a l ot
the aforesaid laiuls, with the excel tion ul the fir*t
ft act. art* adjoinin'.’ the plantation belonging to 'l ho-
ujas O. Sanford, near (turner's ferry, on the Oconee
rivi r; no»si‘ssioti w ill be given of the nloresaid lands
on the 1st day of .January, lC-"», ut w hich t me one
half of the purchase money w ill be required to be
paid, and the balance 12 months thereafter. Bond
with approved security w ill t>e required.
THOM \M MOrolION, Ex’v.
WINDER an order of the Inferior
court of Elb« rt county, when rittine for ordina
ry purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
r dl
BEVERLY Al.lJvN. Adm’r
W ILL be sold at Rabun court-
house, on the fir* Tuesday in February
next, agreeable to un order of the Inferior court,ot I'ttt-
tinmcountv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, one
lot of hind, lying and being in the county ot Ramin,
'•ontainiiig2 r »ducn «, more or less. Sold for the benefit
wf the heiibund creditors of John Buckner, dee
Xov 10
IJTY BUCKNER. Adn.’l
WOT1CE.—Will be sold nt the
il court-hon«
•*ty, c
-house in the town of Eatonton, I’uttmm
the lit *t Tuesday in March i
.Arthur Ilodwell.doc’d. about ldorl'2 mili« from Ea-
touton. Mold for the benefit of the heir*. Terms ou
the day. BE.VJ. JIL'fjSEY, Adm'r.
dccemberlJ 1,0
W ILL be sold to tlie highest
bidder, at Jacksimvillo, Telfair court-house,
«>u the first Tuesday in February next, 202 1-2 acres of
.land.the idtun* where Daniel Lnslie, sen’r. fonnerly
liven. Also at the same time anti pluce, a negro f> How
by the name of Jack. All sold us the property ot' Da
rnel Laslie, Sr. dec'll, for the benefit of the hen s and
creditors. SEL Wf fJOVALL, i A1 ,
, ov 23 DANIEL LAS LIE, Jr. ] AUm r *
O N the first Tuesday in Fcbru
nry next, will be sold at the court-house door,
-In Madison, Morgan county, .00amsol’ land, lying on
Sugar creek in said county, udjoining Clow ers fos
ter. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of
Abijah Timmons dec’d. Terms made known on tin*
w
JOHN D. TIMMONS,
ILL be sold at the court-house
InUieTown of Sparta, Hancock county on.
the first Tuesday in Fehnary n«-xt,GS acres of land
being the interest that Henry C. Lane had in 4LV3
lines of land, belonging to the ostate of Henry A
(tindrat, lying on Island ert ek, adjoining Sanford and
others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and »1. ditom
of II. ('. Lane, dre'd. Term* on the day.
Nov 19 SAMUEL BREEDLOVE, Ailm'r.
O N the first Tuesday in Februft*
ry next, will be sold in the town of Clinton.
Jones count v, the bind belonging to the estate of Bird
Driver,dec’d. in suul county, consisting ol aljout 1 >8
acres, more or less; sold for the benefit of the I rg a tees
and ciTdilors of saW.dec’ll. Term* .wad*: '‘now n v*
the day.
i;LI7.AHETII DRIVER, Adni’x
O N the 1st Tuesday in February
next, I w ill sell, in Clinton, Jones county, (la*
on n credit, till 25 December, ld?8, nil tlie land and ne
groes in said county, belonging to the esutu of Tho
mas A. Gordon, dee’d. ,, ,
Also in Coweta county,nt tlie plncc of bolding courts,
on the first Tue-.i.iy in Mar. b. next, 1 lot of land be
longing to said dec’d,'
Nov 20
-12
for the use of tlie heirs of the dec’d. Terms made
Know n un the day. #m ^^ ...... ^
JESSE TYE.
SIMON Mono AN.
NANCY I’YE.
N OTICK—On the first Tuesday
February next, will be snldnt the court-house
door in the town of Lexington. Oglethorpe county,
the tract of land w hereon John Greenwood died, con
taining 1000 an es, more or less, the plantation in good
repair i about one-third river low grounds, and about
one-half in woods ; also bus ing a water gin and saw
mill on the plantation and a large and commodious
dwelling house and suitable out-HuiMing*. To be
sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors.
Also, on the day follow ing. w ill be sold on the plan
tation of said dec’d. about 25 likely young negroes, 1
waggon and homes*, and iihuit 14 likely horses ; also
several assortments of plantation tools, corn, toddvr
and pork, and n likely yoke of steers and cart.
WM.Rft KENWOOD. ^ 1 ,. ln , r ,
dec 17 CALF:’ B. UR KENWOOD. S * Um r8 ’
WINDER an order of the Inferior
WJ Court of Washington county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court-house
door in the county of Houston, on the first Tuesday in
Fjiiuary next, all that tract or parcel of land in the
Urn dist. Houston county, and knownas No. 2liW: sold
as the projwrty of James Newman, dec’d. Terras
of sale cash. JARED WOOD. Ex'r.
Dyr. 17,1827. SARAH NEWMAN, Ex’x
U NDER un order of the Inferior
court of Walton county, w hen sitting for ordi
nary purl loses, will be sold at the court-house in
Thomas county, on the fir-t Tuesday in Murch next,
hit No 21, in the lGth dlst. fonnerly Eury, now Thom
as county, being the real e-iute of Thomas W. Gar-
ret, Minor, dec’d. For the benefit of the legal repre
sentatives of said dec’d. . „
Ufr. 17 ABN'F.R LEE, Guardian.
1 * N Jasper county, on Friday the
first day of Fehnary next Jwill be sold, at the late
residence of Janie* Sharp, di c’d, all the personal
property, except negroes, consisting of cattle, house
hold and kitchen fm niuue, farming utensils,oats, bid
der Ac. belonging to said estute, on the same day the
negroes of salcl estuto w ill be lured, und land renti d
Terms made know i;onyhe_dny. ^
WINDER an order of the Inferior
court of Monroe county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in February next, at Forsyth four ne
groes, Solomon, Abner and Adam, and Milly a wo
rn sold as the property «.f Henry PyCj dec’d. Sold
ITNDER an order of the Inferior
U court of Putnam county, when sitting for ordin-
ry purtHises, will be sold at the court house door, in
lie town of Eatonton, Putnam county, on the hr.-t
U <tlay in March next, 202 1-2 acres n| land lying
n said county near Whitehead's bridge on Little Ri\ -
r. It being thu land whereon Brittain Matthew*
•v’d. formerly lived, and sold as the property ol ‘aid
11ittain Matthew’s lor the benefit ol the heirs and
reditors of said dec’d. Term* made know n on the
lay. WILEY ABERCROMBIE, Adm’r.
dec. 20 _
B Y mutual consent of the lega-
tees and for their benefit, will be sold on the
ir«t Tuesday in February next, at the town i f M m-
ih*. W alton county, before the court house door, the
( Wrt of land belonging to the estate of Thomas
■vue, dec'd. Containing 250 acres known by lot No.
Jl. 3d district of Walton county. .
RICHARD F. BRLLDtOAL, Admr.
jriec.17
O N the first Tuesday in February
next, will be sold to tlie highest bidder at Me
>on« ugh, Henry couirty, a negro girl, about 12 years
ild, part of the estate of Thomas Kendrick, dec’d.
*old lor the purpose of an equal distribution betw een
hetlegatccs of sold estate. Terms cash.
* SIMON HOLT, >
KAMI FL KENDRICK, > A.imTS
ftec.9 JONATHAN KENDRICK, }
I N Jasper county, at the late resi-
dencc ol Isaac McClendon, dec’d. will be sold
m the 2nd Saturday in February next, part of the
irrsonai property of said dec’d. consisting of a *tock
>f cattle and hog*, one cart, one ox, one or two good
iVwrk hor«e(, one threshing machine and fun, some
-om atwl IWkler, a quantity of new bacon, part of the
household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools
vnd many other articles toot«*Uious to mention.
Al<o at tlie same time and place, will be hired for
he ensuing rear a negro man and sonic land will be
nntwl f»r llir rntuin, j.'iir. Tlir tcrn« of sole si ill
be ft credit until the 25th Deeetnlier, 1828, with small
n„,e, «n.l M?c”fcNDON, ) ^
.leril ALLEN M-CLFSDOM, j
U NDER nn orilcr of the Inferior
Courl of Bnlitnin countj, ss hen sitdn, for or-
linurv purlioM S, w ill he sold on the lirsl Tuexlar In
February next, nt the court-house m the town of Mil-
I' dgevilU’, five Negroes belonging t<» the estate of
•Martha G. Sanford,dec. Sold for a division among
the heirs of said dec. A credit until the 1st day ol
January 1829, will be given, and bond with approved
"ikclU'^rT 1 ' TIIO'S. MOL OIION, AdmT.
f INDER an order of tlie honora-
J ble Inferior court, sshen tlttlnc (or ordlney
purposes w ill be sold at the court home, in Cra w fi.rd-
ville, Talliafrroeounty, on the first luestlay inteb-
ruary next, between the u*ual hours ol sale, thejie-
groes belonging to the estate, of Jeinuna Wilkinson
ficc*d. Term* o I "ale made known on the day ol ale.
CYRUS BILUNGSLEA, Adm’r.de bonis non.
slec. 17 —
O N Friday the ‘45th ot Junuary
*ext, w ill be sold nt the late residence of Phi
lip Wray, dec'd of Oglethorpe county, a small aswirt-
anenlof nierchandl***, one s<A of Blacksmith tool*, and
many olher article* too tetlieus to mention. T*■-"*“
n ,d, kM .no».hc^ n w , iuI)|
drr. l^-• TIIOMA. UHAV, l r '
WINDER an ordir of the Inferior
court of Wurren county, When sitting for or
dinary parpaara, wtdlaoidbe *u the courthouse in Wur-
renton, on the first ’I ue*du> in February, next,
3 iweroes, to wit: L**ter almut 22 years okt, and her 2
children, Allred about G, and Mary uImmh 2 years old.
Credit will be given until the 25th Dec. ltf». nurcha
sers giving notes und approved security. Mold for the
benefit of the undersigned, and Edwin R. Andrews
and Munclalbornc Andrews, intuurs of Warren An-
GltEE.VULE to uu ortler of
fM the Inferior Court ol Pulaski county, when
itting for ordimiry purj»o»e., w id b«* sold on the first
ruesdav in February m xt, at the couit-house in the
ow n of Hartford, Pulaski county, om* negro woman,
»> the name of Jinny, one saddle and bridle, one shot
ran, and other articles too tedious to mention, belong
nt to the estate of Irwin Kent, dec’d. Terms made
inown on the day. JOHN BRADSU \W, Adrn’r
«av w-
w
w
ILL be sold on the first Tu» a
day in February next, at the court house
in tlie town of Mouticello, Jasper count?, within the
law ltd hours of sale, apart of the uegn.es belonging
to tlu* estate of Josiali Flurnoy; sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dec'd.
A. NEWTON, A.ln T.
“ “ FLURNOY, Adm’X.
ILL be sold on the first Tucs-
bruary next,at the court-house i
P ERSONS indebted to the estate
of Philip Wray, dee’d lute of Oglethorpe coun
ty, are requested to make imme-dirte payment, and
those having demand-against said estate, will render
them in ugreciibU to law.
T N. POULLAIN, 1 «. v
dee. 1J-* THOMAS WRAY, 5 lxf>rs *
C REDITORS of the estate of
Thomas Thames, late of Ja-per county, dee’d.
will present their claim* duly authenticated within
the time nrescrihetl by law ; mid those indebted to said
estate will make immediate iinyim-ni.
dec 13 CARLTON (i. SMITH, Ex’or
RBTORS to tlie estate of Dr
William V Wood, late of Jone* county, dec's!
either hy m»t**t»r op* n account, are In-i ehy notified to
come foi want ..ltd -etllc the same, or they may expert
to find them in the bund- uf proper officer* l* r roer
slot*. All tinvingdemands against *aitl dei’d will ren
der them in term* ol the l.nv.
uov 2U JAMES STALLIN'OS, Adm'r.
EBTORS to the estate of Geo.
bite qf Join** county, dec'd. are request
ed to make immediate payment, uud tho-e lui'iug de
mands ngniu«t the e-tate will render them in pvoper
ly outhciiticuted within the time prescribed by law.
W ISKM VN ROSS, I . , m , r .
dec3—HG GEORGE W.ROSS ] A ,m **•
C CREDITORS of the estate of
^ Ezekiel Causey, laic of Jefferson county, de-
0*11*1 d, are requested to j»re»ent their claims duly au-
thenticnted within the tune prescribed by law ; and
those inilebted to said dec’d. are required to pay the
same without delay. 1SR\F.L CAUSEY, 1
dec 8 ALLEN CAUSEY, \ Allmri ’
D t'.BTORS to the estate of John
Daniel, late of Hancock county, dec’d. are rc-
que-ted to make payment without delay, and those
linvim; demands ntruinst said estate are requested to
pre-cut them wi
D
I)
• preser.bcd by law.
J A W F S L. DANIF.f
Ex
r|tlilRTY days after dute, uppli-
JL ration will be made to the Inferior court of Put
)ARAH SIMMONS, Adin’x.
F OUR months after date, appli-
cation w ill be matte to the Inferior court of
Mm Kan county, when s'ttiiv* for onlinary purposes,
lor leave to sell tli real estate of John Franklin, dec’d.
lor the benefit uf the licit* - f vaidest. te.
dec 6 FRANCES FB \ V KL!N. E'»v.
P ERSO.NS having claims against
the estate of David Sherri 11, late omGreene
county, dec’ll, are requcuetl t«v present them legally
attested w itliin tlu? time prescribed bv law.
RICHARD ASH UK V, > 4 , .
Nov 12 MIC.UAH BEDELL, J AUmr *
I ^OUR months afterdate applicu
tion will be made to the Inferior court of Jug
>cr county, when sitting for ordinary purpo«e*, for
[*aveto*ell atuirt of the real ——-*•**:"•— ••
i’t
Nov 12
F OUR mouths after date applica-
tion w ill be inaile to the Inferior court of Warren
muity, wheu jilting for onlinary purtxisex, for luivc
j«ell the real estate uf Lewis Wright, lute of faid
Otltfly, dec’d.
NovT5 _ NANCY WRIGHT, Adro’r_
F OUR montlisnfterdatc applicu-
tion will he made to the honorable Inferior cour
of Taliaferro county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
uses, fbr leave to sell the i t-al estaie of John bmitli,
.te ot said cuunty, dec’d.
Nov 12 WILLIAM 8MITII, Adm’r.
F <
tl
‘ nppliei
the Infer!
F
tiiiic, apulicntion will bt: made for leave to sell two ne
grovt belonging to the estate of said der’d. n
is interested
day by mutual consent.
THE SUBSCRIBER wUl seil
«A|| BALES OF COTTON WANT-
WW XFXF ted. j. s. c.
M.lleugeville, Dec 01—-it
tion will be made to the honorabh the Inferior
court of Washington county, whensittin for ordinary
purpose*, for leave to sell the real estate Jesse Amer
•n, Sr. late of said county, tier’d.
Nov 12 NEWSOM TAUNTON, Adm’r.
F OUR mouths after date nppli-
cation will be made to the Interior court ol
Putnam county, w hen sitting as a court of ordinary,
for leave to sell tho realestnte of William Uox, dec’d.
Nov 15 WM. W ILKINS, Adm’r.
OUR months afterdate applicu-
tion will t^"*ade to the Inferior court of Ta
liaferro count', n sitting for ordinary purposes lor
leave to sell the lands of Jemima W ilkinson, dec’d.
for the benefit of tin* licit - and creditors.
CYRUS BILUNGSLEA, AvImT dc bonis non.
dec 17
I ^jXOUR months after date nppli-
cation will be made to the Inferior court of
Putnam county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sella part of the real estate of W innourn
Odom, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the* heirs thid
I ^OUR months after date, nppli-
cation will be made to the Inferior court of
Morgun county, when sitting a* a com t ot Ordinary
for leave to *eU the real estate of I-oac Venzy, dec’ll,
who w as an orphan of Ezekiel Veazj, dec’d. situate
lying and bcinjj in Morgan county. Abo i
* tut... 1~ Ax.. ](>nvftO >ri.
. nphan.—
required to file their ob-
JOHN VEAZF.Y. Guardian.
jection-, il :
1 ^1 OUR months after date applicu-
tion w ill be made to the Inferior court of Jas
per county, when sitting for ordinary purpow-s, for
have to sell to the real estate of Thomas Thames,
lute of said county, dec’d.
dec 1 f—w4m CARLTON G. SMITH. Kx’or.
DR. OWENS, Dentist,
main offers bis services to the citizens of
thi* place—Hi* nfiire i* that torircrlv i
" y c
rpttE partnership hitherto exist.
JL ing between the subscribers is dissolved this
HOUSE, in the City of Savannah.
FAIRCHILD. LYON L Co. respect'
their friends uud the public in general U»l
STAGE FROM MILLEDGHT-
gfr VTLLE TO TALLAHSSSE.-—The public me in-
lormetl that the un.-ei-lgned have conutienced run
ning a line of STAGES from Milledg* vllb to Tal!al»a**e, via Mo-
ion anil Hartford,once a week. Leaves .Milletlc v ilk- ,-\«n \V.*d-
u**day morning at 8 o'clock, amt arrive* nt Tallaliidi-a-e on the
»e\t Monday at 6 P. M. They can comfortablv ueeoiuiMu'.ate pa*-
.«iu>i.ri UilltlU I't 0)1-
TBSO tlie Heirs and Distributees of
JL William Barton, late ot Morgan county, dec'd.
You will please tuke notice, that I shall apply at the
next Superior court ef Morgan county, on the first
Monday in March 1928, for a writ of partition to as
sign to me my dower. or that part of the real itale of
said dec’d. to which I am entitled by the law-of this
State, in such cases made and Provided—They arc*
hereby notified to render their objection*, it any they
have. LUCY BARTON, Widow
dee 3 ot Win. Barton, dec’d.
lj AW.—Oi.iver M. Curtiss res-
U A pectfully informs the public that lie will prac
tice Law'in Baldwin ami the adjacent counties—HU
Offii e is on the court-house Square.
dec ember 31 ^______
mfOUNT ZION ACADEMY—
4TJL This Institution will be again oj>eiied for the
reception of Students on the first Monday in January
next, under the wire of the lli-v. CAKLiLE P. BF-
MaN. The TrnMei * have no hesitation in assuring
tin- Public that tin- high literary standing of this A-
cud.-my w ill be fully maintained under the Rcctoiship
of Mr. firman.
The health of this place for the present year has
1m en «neh as to challenge u competition w ith any o-
ther section of our State. But two dt-alhs have oicur-
riii within the year, one of w hich was produced hy
old age, and the other from an infantile disease.
Board In resjMTtable private families cun be ob
tallied ou reasonable term*.
Rate- of Tuition per Term, are ns follows
Languages and the Sciences, 15 doll*.
English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geogra
phy anil under branches, lt>
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Lc. 6
B aldwin county acad-
EMY-—The regular terms of this InstPution
will commence on Wednesday the 2d of January next*
under the superintendence of MIL JOHN E. FIN
LEY, a graduate of the College at Princeton, New-
Jersey, who has laid charge of the Academy for the
last six week*.
te
ion are
They will be lierei
Writing, Five Dollars per quarter.
Arithmetic, English Grammar anil Geography, Six
Dollars per quarter.
Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, Rhe
toric. 4tc. Seven Dollar* iM*r quarter,
dec.31 TIIK COMMISSIONERS.
NEW SADDLERY W ARE-
ectfulljr informs
they have
Market Hquarewlu
opened a Store in this City
they have on hand and intend to keep constant ly foasu le
a full supply ofSaddlef, Bridle*. Harnesses, Whi | s, Col
lar* llogskin*. Morocpo, Skirting, Harness, and Bridle
leather, Saddle Tree*. Worsted and Cotton Girth
Wet»b Straining Webb, Polished Steel, Kra.s* anil Sil
ver Plated Bitt‘ ami Stirrups,Coach andOig furniture,
witliW general assortment of Saddlery. Ware, fcc.fcr.
Merchants of the interior w ill find it to their advan
tage to forw ai d their orders lor Saddlery to this place,
the subs eribe'J bfingdclei min.il u> sell "« < I'a Heston
|»rie*rx, fea'iiinaa Rv'C, 13 -wro
POST t»kF.CK DEPARTMENT. i
Office of Mail Contrncts, Wa«hington City, Jan. I, Ift.'B. I
P roposals, wilt i>c received ot tiie
Post Office Department, until tip? 1st day of April next,
for conveying tie* Mall from Coweta, Hi. by the countv sent ot
Tioup. Mem wether. Ilarri*, Talliot. Ma*k»n and Mu-cogee to
Fort Mitchell, once in two weeks.
Also from Fort Mitchell to the county <cnt of I*,-, o.ire In two
week*. The inail to travel at thernte of 4A miles . ach da>. The
: •ixtract to lM*^in on the 10th of April next, amt r.mtiaui-d until
the 31st of December, 1C3U.
jan 11—tlA V. BA \DLF.Y.
L ist of letters rcinniniuir in the
Post Office M Zcbulon, Geo. onthe 30di December, 1 27.
A—John Akin.
B—John L. Beard 2, Caleb Rak. r, William Bn«tinn, D. Booth,
Walter Hell, J. L. Bray, James llu*h, Samuel A. Ilailey, William
Bird, Willi* W. Raker, John or Stephen Brow n, Nathan* ?t. a ■.
C—Clerk Superior U-ourt Muscogee county, Henry Clinton,
Clerk Superior rourt Troup eottntv, Jo«. Davis, Win Dmigherty 3.
E—Renininiu Elliott, Absalom Echols, Teinjieruiice F.llis.
F—Zaeuiirlah L. Fryer, Esq. Thomas A. Fox, Samuel Far
mer, James Gray, Willson Gnthright. Ibalcrirk Gorden, William
Ganiev, Zachariah Go.nlwin, John Grisham. II. «».('. Go-*.
II—Robert Hudson, Edward Howard, James Hatley, John B.
Holland 2, Jnm. * Herring, Wynt lle«u*r.
J—Justices of the Inferior court Muscogee county. J.diu Johnson,
3. Il. nry
.lersonMoor.*, Lemuel Merrel, Stephen MaIohp. Fuianuel Ma
tin, Alexamier McRen, Mary Min.*, Jloderlrk Mar*ingn)e, W ILi
J. Milner.
O—William C. Osborn.
P—D.*lila s. Porrot, Addison Petett, Jnn.es T. 1’crtes ?, I lin'on
Purnell, Soloiiiou Pace.Jo*. Prnv.
R—Janie* R. Robinson, John tlucl^er, John P»ei ’, Willi;,m Rai
ney, David Rose.
S—-Frederick IL .Stokes, Allen Simmons. Ephraim Sweet 3.
T—John Thompson, John Tillery, A. W. ThompsoK, John n.
Turner,
\ —Mary Ann Varner.
W—Hubbard Williams, Sarah V.Vstmorekinil, Jinkens Will-on,
John Wad*V'<>tth, Samuel \Vin*lett, Ei.n- Wi.ulle.n*, Beiijai'iiu
WilHi.m«on, Isaac B. Williamson, James Wicker, Ju*. Willie.d m.
jan 11—Gt J. Bt'TTHH.I . 1’. M.
A LIST OF LETTERS rcmfiitiing in
tlu* Post Office nt Decatur, De Kalb county,on the t'nt of
Jannnry, IP'.’ft, which, if not taken out before the fir-t ilny of April,
will be *ent to the General Post Office n* dead letters.
A—W illiam Avery, James Alborn 2, G. Anderson, Francis Argo,
Charles Anderson, James Anderson.
B—S. T. It iil.y2, LJ. Brndford, Nan. v lllnrkwell, John Blake,
tame* Beall, Titos Beaty, It. Mrosehon, G. Baker, Ri. hard Barg.-,
Iteiij. Brown, Burrell Blaektuon, Joshua Miooks, A. Bn-*, Juntos
Blaekstocks, Elijah Bird, Janie* II. Beall, Frances Hi aty.
(’—A. Cliamtler, W in. Cowen, Wesley ( os. Janie- S. Uorry, B.
Chapmen, James Crnwlev, John W. Campbell, M. it Jane Ciiiet*-
“ • * 7 r is well, Joh
.... Dcfoor. Jam
John De*h«Tier.
E—Merill Emery, Zecb. F.lesnn.
F—James W. Flow ers, John W. Fow ler 2, Jesse Fid. her 2
(t—J. V. George, James Goher, Thomas Grogan, W. R. Green
wood, G. Grocan.John Gaddes.
H—John Ilawkin*. Tho*. .\. Ilankin*. Willinm If -ard, Sarah G.
Hankins, James W\ llnrhon 2, lames llaremu, Ezkl. liar, row 2,
Ke/inh Holme*, Clm«. Harris, C. C. Ilickmou, Henry Hew e, Isaac
Howell, William Hicks, Moses llornsby, Aiucs Heaton.
J—IL F. Jones, Nathan Jourrtnn.
K—J. II. Kirkpatrick, John Kirkly.
L—Lemuel Leach 2, Charles Lively, T. II. Lnncar.ll. Logan, Jo
seph 1*1 ml, Charles L'l'vver, Edward I ee.
Nl—John M. Mnnn 2, S. McGrnd.v, W. A. Al’Cay, O. L. Morgan,
Asa M’Cay, Janies Manguin, Afis- Nancy Mathew*, Aina**a May,
Samuel Mahnlfy, Caroline W. Mathews, Samuel McCimli.** •»,
J«»hn Merkerson 2, Jes«e Mnv, R. G. MeDouaiil, Robert Meeord,
Win. II. Melton, A. C. McDowell.
N—S. Naramore, Harris S. Norman.
I*— Dempsey Ferguson, Davis Prewett, Moses Powell, Nathaniel
Pridgeon.
R— James Russell 2, Lett. It. Itnode. Miss C. Robertson, Uuruos
Reins,O. f|. Rnymon, Rev. N. Ramloll, Robert Oir.
S—S. Shockley, Win. Nutlet, James Sims, A JC. Simons, Daniel
Stephens, John Smith, Mr. Smith, John Steidiei
'Tu-illrv V. *rtipv»..r 9 \V 'IVrill '
1—James Twillry, E. Turner 2, W. Tcrill, W in. A. Meadows,
James Thompson, Isaac Tow ers.
W—(t. Wagner, David White, W. Waldrick. Benin. Woodson,
Jesse Wisdom. John Word, K. It. Weaver, Tor It. Ware, G. Wdli-
f ir.l, James Willson, Stephen W llliams, Samuel D. White, W’esli /
anuary 11—3t
E. R. M. LE AN, T. M.
Morgan .
w ith marks as follows, black mane nud tad, r id shoes on before,
almost entirely when under the saddle, inclined to ben little
fOTK-E—The 'SulbscrilwTii Ii;iv:n«r <Ji.<j)o-
ll sed of their Stock of Goods, are determined to close the
buxine** of the concern us soon a* po*sible. All tho*" indebted to
them by hook or note are request* d to make immedlHlc payment.
Eatonton, Jan3—w2n» COOKE & \ A\ WAGENEN.
%TOTlCE.—1 hi rcfiv forivnrn all per.-(inn
..M from trading for three certain notes of hnnd given l»v my
self to J. J. McFarland, of Montgom.-rv can ly, two draw u for 25
dollars each, made payable to the said McFarland or bearer the
•t day of January, I«2« ; the other for 25 dollars, made payable
the first day of Marcli or April after, I cannot r. eolb- t w lileh.
The consideration for which said note* w ere given hav ing lulled. I
n determined not to pay them uules* conqu Bed bv law.
DANIEL L. M< CRANIE.
Jacksonville, Telfair conalv, January II—It
I N the month of December, 1834, the date
of the month not recollected, L. A. Gainer and Saudis Hu-h,
both of the Stute of Georgia, Pula-ki couiitjr, made a note pavable
TynrB^Stniycii oTstcilcii I'rom the t-uli-
scriber, while hi Milledccvillc, on the nigh’ of the Gth Inst,
large dark bay hor*r, shod all round, a scar in hi- forh.-ad, w it It
e marks ot the collar, and trots very slu^glishlv, an.- t*"r-
whuwill deliver him to the subscriber, ten pub* below Uj*.
coupty, shall be litiendl}- rew arded, and -my inf.rmntiou lodg-
ANDREW ELLIOTT.
TRAYED OU STOLEN from the sub
scribcr, on the night of the 28th December, 1027; (living in
)imty,) a n eapj colored HORSE, about Oor 1<* years old,
The said l
.. believe tin..
• torwiirn nil per*on* lio
L. A. GAINER.
R ENTING—Willlx- rented to tin- liiu;lu-sl
bidder, on Thursday 3l*t in*t. nt the ferry in # tbe r< serve nl
McIntosh’s old stand, in Carrol county, uil the rest rve*. ii*rrie*.an«l
proved fraction* belonging to the state of Georgia, l»i*u' ill tin*
aid county of Carrol, and on Friday the bi t day ol Felnunry
next, at said fery in Cow eta county, tin* like re*.re*, terries anil
improved tractions in the said rountv of Coweta,
jan I t JOHN THOM \S Sint* Com’ .
108TF0NED SALE.—On the first Tucs-
day in February next, will be sold at the court house in
the town of Madi*on, Morgan county,between theu-ual hours of
sale, tlie following property, to Wit:
•ix negroes, viz : Muekeyr abuut years old. Winner about 0
years old, Betty about 7 year* old, Jincy ubout
•Id, ■'•• *- •
y ears old, Charlotte ;
old, levied upon as tin
mortgage tl fa pi fr.voi e
Jlo-'KU* In f-v..r of .bdu
M. |». SI* MIKS, Mi’ll’.
ItERIFF’S SALE—On the first Tuesday
in MARCH next, will be *olil nt the court hou*e in tin*
Blakely, Early county, between the usual hour* of sale,
i 0 Inert.
I on nr the proper
. of Hun HI Orr '■
DAVID D. SMITH, I). Sh’ff.
B ETWEEN the usual hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday In February next, will be sold at the court
house in the town of Decatur, DcKulb county, the follow ing pro
perty, to wit:
One sorrel stud horse, levied on ns the property of John Ware to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of James Covvch ugaiu-t John Ware nod
Thomas W’are security on the stay ; property pointed out by Tim
as Ware.
One house and lot in the town of Decatur, No 7, lev led on a* the
property of James Anderson to satisfy sundry fi fas obtain, d
in a justicosicourt in favor of Moses Powell, Indorsee a.-nin-lJns.
Anderson and William Gresham indorser and others ; levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
One lot of land, No32, in the 15th di«t. of originally Henry now
'eKalb county, levied on as the property ot Augustus W. Flynt
_.vl Nathaniel McCoy to satisfy a fi fa obtained in a justices rourt
In favor of Aaron A. Cleelatid; levy made and returned to me by u
constable.
One traction or parcel of land in the I7th .list originally II: nry
..jw DeKalb county, levied on a* the property of Charles Yarn, r
to satisfy a fifu In lavor of Jesse llaris agdn*t «ald Varner.
. JOHN UitGWN, Deputy Sheriff. _
B ETWEEN the usual hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in MARCH next, vv ill be sold before the
court-house door, in the town of Decatur,) D.-Ka!h comity, the fol
lowing property, to wit.
Six negroes, to w it: Li
levied on as tbe property ........ .... ...
the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Flowers k Flowers v*
It. Waller : property pointed out in said mortgage.
JOHN BROWN, D. 8
u
WINDER nn order of the ItifWinr court of
1/ WlWwin county, sitting as a court ofnrdiunry, will be -old
ctatfcCilM rue-slay in M uoh ne-.t, at the court hou-ein N.-wton
county, lot No 351, in the U:li dist of uriVluallv II* my now .Newton
county. SoW fur the benefit of the heir-amt creditors of Frede
rick nim*. dec’d. M YLES GIt F.EN K. \ . Vc
jaunary 14 ^_R. <y. CRn n;NDEN, S A, ’ n ‘ 1S ’
^^k/ILL be sold uti S^uturdity the 55d day
w w ot February next, nt the late re*i* .*nce ol Obedience
l.owe, dec’d. in Raft.win Count), ail the p« ri fnifde j roperty of
-aid dee’.'. '‘oiislsting ol liurses, caw s, ho *‘,-h .u*ub-d and kitchen
lurnltu.r. far i.in • ui. n-.l-, . urn, ladder, !.<*. fin- i*.- benefit uf the
heir* aiul creditors. JAMl-.fi UK AN, Adm’r.
¥ II
ji WE RIFE’S SALE.—Ou the first Tues-
r-3 day In MARCH next, will be «nld at the court house in the
town of Marion, Twiggs county, between the usual hour* of sale,
i v follow ing property, to wit
■egroboy named Gilbert, 20 volumes of books, a Jerscv wag.
gan, and a shot gun, all levied on as the property ot Abner Vcazey
.o satisfy a fi fa issued on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
John McBride ; property named in the mortgage fi fa.
JAMES IMRRlftON, Sh’ff.
kit
/'ILLIh- nohluu Moiuluy Mfttli rluv of Ft-h-
ruary next, nt tin* lm ■ ic-id.I.ce ol Reubln Tranum,
in gan coumy. ui c’d. all the t . r -ha’. !•* pmjH ity of-aid
bft.-o. , one vide of
), non and fodder.
.Pin, hoii«chold ami
’*1. eoiisi*tiiix of h.n *
•i»,»n»l cart, one ro.nl
* about title. It thou-.
n furniture, und i
- oth- r oi id.--
S dd for the honeAi of the o u - u
on theday of mle. DAVID J
P msr.vST to uu orilcr of tin- luftrior
court of Twiggs rountv, when *dtlnzfuroidlnnry purpo
ses, will be sold on tin- tir-t Tuesday in Mairh next, at lie- court-
ho».-*e in the t vv a of P» rry, Houston cou’itv. lot N) 1/7, in the 12lh
dlst of s.dil county. Sum a* the pr.-pcnv ol Jolui lleudcrson, de-
c. B*.*tl,for the bint 11 ul the heir« and via odor*.
V
Mil.lv
J.»*[ I Col
mi
i, when sitting for
old nt the’tfotu t-hnii •• iiuhetovv uof .’
iluy in Fel luaiy n. xt.oue negro girl betw
lltSMH 111 NDi r.SON, Adm’X.
onh r of I lie tali r.or court of
dinary purnos*«, vv ill be
die lii -i
mi 10 and iHyet
tors of -aid dv ee
s old.
)ld for tin bt uelitnf tlie In i
Terms mud. Unov n <>n tlie dnv.
jan 7 J\M» S I). WIU.SON, A lin’r In .1 l,t of Ids vv ife.
W llii, hn wohl on the first Tiusilny in
Mat.hie it tli. ..nitlion-. in the town of Forsyth,
Mm*rot* c.-ni'iv, hnlf of fit No It, in the5th i.i-trict of Monroe
county. |n*i»i: t'.- F. i t 1 . i of *.»ld l«.t.
A!*", in M.mti J .»p. r cou-it'. on the first Tin**tlay in Fe
bruary u»*\t, >»i»e negro vii I named i) : lsi.,, nUout *'<ytitr*ofitge, nil
belonging to tbe csfntc of Janies Wahl, dtv’d. Sold for the bene
fit of live credilo.«, Yc. Conditions made know, on the day.
iani.nv7 JAMES 1>. \V1 l.St)N, Adm'r.
I N 31ou(iuclto, Juspcr county, w .ll lie sold
on the Cum Tu«-il.«y in Marrh t> vt. two ildrt'-of a half *quare
of land, where Witlia.n Hull ml, .1* c’d lived, atljoiulug land* of
U. Reese, John Hill and other*. Sold foi tin benefit of tlie licirs of
Win. Bullard, d* «,’d. Terms moot* known on the day.
January 7 I X.MES ill LI. \H1 >. Guardian.
R ENTING—On tlie fust Tucsdiiy in Fo-
bruary next, will I-. rent' d for the present year, at the
court-hoii-e ill Mi lie \ II", a lino.-.- m< I lot near tin* courthouse,
and al*o the plantation vv hereon Obcdiv-n.v Low, the dec'd. lately
re-id'il.
Jinnary II _ J \M1^ DF.AN, Adm'r.
I JVTUlt uiomlis ufti-r dute uppUcution will
lie made to tin Inferior court of Baldwin county, when *it-
ting for ordiu.-ry pu-po-c*, for leave to • Il tin- re il .* c iate of Obe
dience, I/nve, dec'd. • J.VMES DEAN, Adm’r.
January 11—w hu
P ERSON'S indebted to the cstnte of Rcu-
In-n Tranum lnt«*of Morgan county, dec'd. are requested
to make immediate p,ivnirnt <*nd tho*c having demands against
id i stntc to present them according toll
J.i
1!
n.OWRR, Adr**r.
I j'OUlt months afu r dute application will
be made to the Inferior court of Mm mu county, when sit
ing (or ordinary purpo-* s lor leave to -i*ll the real citato of Reu
ben Tranum lute of •■aid county, dec’d.
January M • DAVID s (LOWER, Adm'r.
I JVOUlt inoutlis uftcr date application will
be made to tin- Inferior court of J i-por county, when sitting
for ordimirymurpo*.--, lor leave to ». ll purt of the real estate of
Burwell Gr. eiu*, di c’d. NANU Y GUT LNE, Adin’x.
I jOI R nioatli.s after date uppliculiou will
v> ill h«* mail- to the Inferior court ol Taliaferro county,
when shiing for ordinary purpo****, for leave to*. II all the real
«*»tat.* of Jam.-* Brvin,! .te of said county, dec'd. for the benefit
of the la irs of sa'd dec’d.
jnn7—w lin JOHN BRYAN, Adm’r.
D EltTORS to tlie estate of Washington
N. Dawson, late of Jones comity, dec’d. ore reque-ted to
mnke ev.'ly payment, nr.l thoM* hav imr dcmaiul* against suid es
t.ii r .»i!! t»re>ent them ir. terms of the law .
j.:n 7~w tin NATHAN HREEDLOVE, Kx’or.
pERSOKS indebted to the estate of Hugh
M. T. Symonds.late of Morgan county,dec'd arc requested
to make immetliat. pay ment, and those having demand* against
said e-tate, arc requested to render them in prnp«*rly authenticated
Nov 13 DAVID S. GLOWER, Ex .’r.
C REDITORS of the estate of Bird Fer-
fell, late of Hancock county, will present their claims du
ly authenticated within the time prescribed by law; and those
indebted to said estate will make immediate payment,
tierfj JOHN FLETCHER. Kx’or,
P ~ »
estate of Burwcll Greene, late of Jasper county,dec'd. t»
requested to render them in properly attested, and those iiwlebt.-d
1ERSON.S having demands ugninst the
. , *.l to render tin'll
to the estate we required to i
jnuuitry 7
c immediate payment.
W3IXCV olis-KNE. Ad.n'v
OTICE Whereas my wife Elizabeth
I me w itlioutany t'
notify all persons ihnt 1
b tie
_ any of her contract
Marion, Go. Jan Jl—2t*
IIEUDIS PUMPIIREY.
ej
C tAUTION.—l forwarn all persons from
J trading for six proini««ory notes, given by me to Michael
O’Conner of Savannah ; ns I have good teutons to believe that the
said O’Conner has swindled me out of those notes, and am deter
mined not to j.,.y them, unless compelI.il bv law. Four of the
pay uhle I
day of N •
ch, dated 12th December, 1827, and
rafter ; the other two given for the
ount each, v itli the same date, and Lovable aboi
i.v.-mher, injP. URI
vide, II.di comity, Jan.7, 1828—fit
URIAH BARNETT.
C '1 IH)lv(ilA, Madison county—'rolled bc-
.W fore Wiiliain Adare, E*q. •) \\ Idtinii II. Adare, of Capt.
Sander-’di*t. two .-tray II -:-*, . tie «nrrel, uj wards of 15 hands
high, 7 or 3 yeurs old.’l oth tun.I feet v\ bite, some small saddle spot*,
ids mam hangs the near sl.le, small white star in hi.* forehead,
trot* and canter*.
The other n *orrt! r.- .e, 12 or 13 years old, about 4 fret 8 inches
high both hind t« •■. whit.-,a «t»r 111 hi* forehead, trots and canters,
appraised bv John Mcl.« roy and Jae.ib Oo-*et. the solael to CO
dollar*, and tlu u ..a to.V. dollar*, thi* »d. 1). c. It; 1.
jan 14 SWHKL WILLIFORD, r. L C.
C '1 LOIU.IA, Clar!' county.—Alt?u Moore,
Jf of the 217ih district G. M. toll, d befon Dm iel Itamey, Esq.
on tin* 3d iirt.u dark sorrel M ire.7 . r 8 yeats oi«l, with a star In
her forehead : appraised to 10 dollar*,
j.iunary 11 ROBERT LIGON, C. I. C.
C '1 CORGI V, Tnllafi rro couqtv—-Tolled
l»el"re me, Ro-.-r <2. I)'ckin*on, a ju*iiee of the peace for
said county, of (’apt J. W. Tow -i ’district by Aril, tend Atkinson a
bright bay lior«e, *upp.»*ed tr i •• eight or nine yrai* old, about
Hi hand* hi-zh, nicked t il, r«">..ri no*.-, blind hi the light eye, in
good order,and uj»pn»i*i'd » y \Vi'diam»on Birdui.d ll.ua. 1 Lun*-
ford to ti*» or 7i» .1- liar* ; v i ). . -tray cam.- to the plant.iliou of
.- dd Atkin-onationlihc fii-t i il-.-month. Dec Fiber 17, 1‘ 27.
A true extract iVom the *i; •> bookot • ,id . ..imiy, ihi*‘2«tli Dec.
I;: 27. HENRY Pfi It KINS, C. I.C.
1 KORGIA, C'owt tu C.’ouiity.—'rolled be*
fo;e Nathaniel llnll, E-q. by Andrew Smit’.i. one bay horse,
suj»|>o*cd to be (1 year* old la-l spring, no brands perc« ivable,
trot* and racks, nboiu '> fe«-t high ; a|»prai*evl by David McWhor
ter and Ez< Kiel .M» Whorl, r to be v orlh HO doll*. '28th Nov. 1827.
ji»n_7 HENRY PYULETT, U.l.C.
B rought to Bnhlwin county jail, oil
the 8th in-t.a negro n ,.n by the name of It.-n, that states
he P.-loti, - fo lilinm \t ay (or.tierly of Jeff-r*on county, (.ut states
that lii* Jla*ter i* moving to t’raw find county, a chunky black fel
low, about 5 toel ill incite* Id ;h, il year* old, very high cheek
ottou pantaloon- - .ttinet coat,Jlnoait-clolhvast, says
-is (’LAKK. Jailor.
i hi*
F
Da
4CTORAGB & COMMISSION BU*
SIN Ess.—Pll. R. YDNGF. ha- a*-oclated with him*elf
.. 11 KM V YG.Nt'K, (oitlu tiansacti.nl of busiue-* in the
Ji-.e in Dafi. ii, under tin* firm of Pll. II. YONGK k SON.
N\ harv e« nod Store* are extendi
en, Nov n
C 'lURTIS BOLTON continuf s to transact
^ UOMMlSKHIN Rt nINF.SS nt New-Yqrk, and would be
thankful fora share of the pa'r.mai'eof hi* friend- i:i Georgia—
t’-ui-igimieuN tuny be forwarded.through Mr. ROUT. IIARER-
,'SIIAM Savannah—Advance*, if required^ inny al-o be arrnng-
V vv-Yorh, Nov 23-
ed with him.
C - NO.Si MISSION BITS IN ESS—Tbo Siib-
J *.-ri!»ev i.iV--r* i.ivservic. *to hi* friends, in tlie State of Geor
gia, in the trail-action ol llu-in.--* on <’oninii»-loii, in the city of
New-Ynrk, or in any other eapncitv, requiring tin- intervention of
an ngent in thi* market. In thepiirrhase.or-al.-.ol'goo.'x.liepled-
ges hi* most ardunu*ellbrts,and do. * not doubt hi* ability to give
entire*nti*factloT*. GKORGE ROBERTSON.
New York, Dec. 8, 1827
1 /• Letter* and order-,
gian Savannah. <
«treet, N. w Y a k, w ill » in m Mi;
We km Mr. ROBF.K fsON
.Up t paid) tluo
i the
hia
and faithful \gei
■ hav n
TluO 1.—The suliscriiit r having (.■siulilidu.-d
il hiniw-lfiriS.ivnniinidi. for tl." purp'-'-of iran-ncting a gen
eral coninii*«lo.i Ini-in.-*, "ll'er- l-.- *• rvie. * to hi* friend* in Au-
gu*t«, nn.l in the ; -eoui try generally, lor the *ulc of produce,
•iv ing and torwarding goods, and hojM**, by
the iut -i
f his etnjilo
JOSEPH i
REUF.itEM i>
. WM. G \STO\, Savannah.
WM. SIMS. WILLIAMS, k Co.)
Nov. 22—vv 3m
NDER an order of the Inferior court of
Putnam county, when sitting for onlinary purpo«e«, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the court-house door
In Eatonton, one negro girl by the name of Eady. Sold lor the
benefit of the legatees of Wilson Swinny, dec'd. Terms mad*
known on the day. GEORGE N. LANGFORD, Guardian,
ianuarv 14
W tl.Lbc nolil on the first '1’ueHtluy in
April next, at the court-house In the town of Greene*-
borough. Green.* county, 3 negroes, viz : Ben a man. Sarah a wo
man, and her child Cnroline. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Win. Fretwell. dec’d.
it JAMES FRETW ELL, Ex'or.
W ILL be sold on Saturday the 23d of
Februarv next, at the plantation of Wm.C. Lesley, in
Baldwin county, household and kitchen furniture, stock of all
descriptions, corn, fodder, plantation tools, kc. kc. Terms—Cre
dit until the 1st Decendier next, for all .sums of 1ft dollars and up
wards, the jejrchas«.Tg»v»wg r mxil netCJ with «"proved security.
MANSION HOUSE, Eatonton, Gu.
The undcr*igned havin* purchased the entire Interest
_ t<f Crafton k Beal, in the above establishment, have
associated themselves under the firm of B« nl k Kiintu ough.—
give general satisfaction to all who may favor them
/ifftlif'lr
Dec. 32—w3m
VVVVERLY HALL, Muscogee Co.
Tlie undersigned has completed a large ami con-forta-
ble Imildinr.on the road h ading front Marshall’s Ferry
.... Flint river tothe Falls of the Chattahoochee River, where tlie
Sheriffs Sales anil other public business for the future will he trans
acted. lie will keep supplies of Provision* and Giot cries for
the accommodation of laud huutersand other traveller*.
nov2f» ->w WM C. OSBORN.
f VVII.L soil on the first Tucsduy in fV
hrunrynext. at the rourt-liouse in Warrenton, to the higlu*«t
bidder, lot No 17:», in the Mb «M*t. Trout* countv. One half the
utrcha»e money will In-re«iuired I < hand, and II month* err4it
for the balance. Titles made on the payuu-.d fi’itlt* vvtda.
4ccr
T.jgMwmfirni mmrnmrn
:■ . ■--'■-irit »■- 1 - 'J - ''
9 ;raBAiB9 AKTXCUOa,
I'rom the Richmond Enquirer.
3IR. CLAY’S ADDRESS.
Wc received hy last evening’s mail, from
Mr. Clay, n pamphlet, “ printed by Peter
Force” ut Washington, with the following
title ; “ An address of Henry Clai/ to the
Public, containing certain testimonials in ref
utation of the charges against him made by
General Andrew Jackson, touching the last
Presidential Election." It consists of 6!
pages—30 of which are from the pen of Mr.
Clay; the other 31 arc thrown into an Ap.
pctulix, embracing Documentary Evidence.
—Mr. C. in a preliminary Memo, states it
to have been his intention to have published
this testimony, at an curlier period ; hut that
“ unavoidable delay in the collection of it,
lias retarded the execution of that inten
tion."
We deem it an act of justice to Mr. C. to
submit the contents of this pamphlet before
our renders ; and in the mean time must
content ourselves with a very rapid synopsis.
—Air. C. states, that having himself repea
tedly und positively denied its truth, (rhe
charge against hitn,)he “ thought it proper
to resort to the testimony of those gentlemen
from the 'Vest who had voted with me for
Mr. Adams. Accordingly a friend of mine,
Dr. VVuikins, ut my instance, addressed a
circular t j those gentlemen during the last
spring, inciting their attention to the. I'ai/-
ctteville letter, and inquiring if there were
any truth in its averments. And he has ob-
tnmed from all of them but two, answers
which are now presented to the public."—It
is to be remarked that Mr. Watkins’circular,
stating specifically the points to which they
were requested to respond, is not given in
the pamphlet—Mr. C. proceeds to give ex
tracts from the Answers, (the whole of which
ore published in ettenso in the Appendix.)
viz : from Gen. McArthur, Gen. Vance, Gen.
Beecher, Mr. Sloane, Mr. Wright, Mr. Vin
ton, Mr. McLean, Mr. Whittlesey, Mr. Bart
ley and Patterson, of Ohio—from Mr. Trim
ble, F. Johnson, General Metcalf, Mr.
Letcher, Buckner, uud Thompson of Ken-
tielcy—from Mr. Scott of Mi'tmri—and
Messrs. Gurley und Blent of Lousinnn. All
of these deny nny knowledge or belief of
any pioposition made by Mr. Clay or his
friends to General Jackson or Ins friends ;
many of them ; of any propositions from
Mr. A. or his friends, to Mr. C. or his
friends, anil indeed of any terms whatever
being made as the conditions of their vote.
Mr. C. then proceeds, in the 2d place,
with comments on evidence (retailed in the
Appendix) to show, that lie Imil made up his
mind to vote against General Jackson or for
Mr. Adams—This testimony is exhibited to
show, that on various occasions and times,
beginning in Kentucky ns early as about the
1st Oct. lS21, and continued in Hie city of
Washington, down to the period when his
determination to vote lor Mr. A. was gener
ally known in Washington, lie “ uniformly ex
pressed (bis conviction of Gen. J’s want of
qualification, and (his) fixed resolution not
to vote, for him, if (lie) were called upon to
give a vote !”—The witnessess for the first
period arc Dr. Drukc, Mr. I). Trimble, VV.
R. Trimble, Col. Davidson, & J. J. Crit-
t.-nden. Tho witnesses after I ii arrival at
the city, are Mr. Johnston, Senator from
Lou.siana, Mr. Bouligny the other Senator,
the present Secretary of War, and Gen.
Lafayette.
lie next proceeds to show how long and
how often Gen. J. hud made charges against
him, previous to his conversation with Mr.
Beverly:—this part of the pamphlet being
intended to rehut that part of Gen. J’s. let
ter, which says ‘‘the origin—the begining of
this matter was nt my own house, and
fire side.
And finally he gives u history of the rela
tions in which he bus stood to Gea. J. at
different times—with the view of allowing
that he has done nothing calculated to in
duce Gen. J. to believe that he (Mr. C.) meant
to support him for the Presidency.
Oar readers, however, shall have a full op
portunity of judging of all those devclope-
meats for themselvi s. It was much to be
wished, that tlicrj Imd been less appearance
of special pleading in parts of this Investiga
tion; and that the Circular of Dr. Watkins
had nt once covered the whole ground; in
terrogating «rich of the twenty-one Western
Representatives thus: I)o you know or be
lieve of any propositions made by or to Mr.
Clay or any of his friends, or to Gen. Jack-
son, by or to Mr. Adams, or any of their
friends. This broad enquiry would have
covered the whole gronnd at once, of any n-
veriures at all made by Mr. Clay or to Mr.
Clny by either of the enndifiates. But Mr.
VVutkin’s pamphlet ns far ns we can gather
the contents from the answers of his Corres
pondents, does not go the whole. He ought
to have taken in, not only propositions made
l/i/ Clay's friends to Jackson’s nud “ condi
tions made by Mr. C’s. friends to any per
son” but propositions made by J/r. A's.
friends to Mr. C's. Much envilting would
thus have hern arrested.
For the last four or five days, our town has
been thronged with Indians. About 73ft
Creeks a part of the McIntosh party, arrived
in Tuscuinliiu on tlie 2.>tli inst. on their way
to Arkansas, under the superiutendancc of
Col. Brcnrly. General McIntosh, a son of
the famous Chief of thnt inline, and who is
now principal warrior of the tribe, is in com
pany. The following statement we publish
at his request : [Tuscumbia Patriot.
On our wav to our location West of Migh
ty river, we stuped and stationed ourselves
at Ilnrpersvillc in the State of Alabama and.
tarried there many weeks for some of the
Emigrants toeome up, who were then behind.
W e receive no hospitulitv from the citizens
of that place, but were harassed with attach
ments upon our property, and thrown in con
fusion with fairs accounts. After we had
taken up our line of March from Harpcrs-
ville, at a late hour of the night, for our long
i ournev, we were still disturbed by persons
nving claim to property in our possession,
Which had been obtained by us pioperlv :—
[VOLUME XIX NO. 24.
Hoping to march our people along pcucnbty*
wc were troubled w ith Constables every five
pules with false papers and we did not enjoy
any peucc until we came down the Mountain;
then we inarched along with peucc and har
mony—passed through many villages, and
arrived ut Tuscumbia, where we enctinipAl
for a few duys, attending to take boats down
the waters of the Tennessee, and so on to
Mighty River. Here wc have remained
seve ral days and have received all kind Of
hosp'tality und good treatment.
The citizens of Tuscumbia have treated
us like brothers, and our old helpless women
were furnished by the good women of tho
I >wn with clothing. On Tuesday the 29th
of Nov., tlie law of oar great Father above
was explaining to us, and our people were
glad to lieur it. As long ns our nation re
mains upon the earth, we will recollect Tus
can,ln.i. CHILLEY MclNTOSH.
Tuscumbia, (Ala.) Nov. 30, 1827.
THE JEFFERSON MANUSCRIPTS.
I'rom the Virginian Advocate.
AVc are authorized to slate, that the Pros
pectus for the publication of the MSS of the
late Thomas Jefferson, will lie offered for
subscription next month, and that it is con
templated to deliver the work to subscribers
early next Summer. These papers were,
for the most part, noted for publication, and
arranged chronologically, by the author, du
ring his life, mid then designated to the per
son to whom they wore afterwards consigned
at his death.
They were miscellaneous in their charac
ter, consisting of a memoir of himself, ter
minating in the year 178ft, when he became
Secretary of State to Gen. Washington,
nml a voluminous correspondence frem 1779,
to his death. All his letters will not, of
course, be published. It is designed, how
ever, only to omit those which relate to tho
private affairs of himself or others, or the or
dinary details of business, and to offer to the
public nil, which in any manner, indicate his
views, feelings and principles, in regard to
subjects of general interest, whether mor
nl or political. Wo believe thut, in thes.e
papers, the Moralist, the Philosopher and
the Politician, will find much to tunusc
instruct, and interest him.
We rejoice nt the prospect of an early
publication of this work, because, amongst
other reasons, of the vuried constructions at
this time given to the opinions of Mr. Jeffer
son, tending to induce the belief that he was
not always consistent, The great political
reformer will now speak for himself, in his
own decisive energetic language, promulga
ting bis own bold nnd incontrovertible doo
trines. Wc do not expect that the propos
ed publication will lie alike ngrccable to all.
He who attempts to reform or enlighten
mankind, must ever be opposed by ignorance,
bigotry, and interested zeal; and while, in
other countries, the Altar and the Throne
form tlie rallying points ot opi#o.i t ion to ev
ery innovation upon existing ubuses,—in HUB,
the same motives operate scarcely lees effec
tually without the aid of power or priesW
craft. But, by the friends of human liberty,
it will be duly appreciated and must emphat
ically become the text book of republican
ism.
It is supposed thnt the work will comprise
three octavo volumes, of about 500 pages
cucli; and it will be ucoinpauicd by a portrait,
of the author, and a fac simile of the Dec
laration of Independence, as originally pre
pared, of the subsequent alterations made
liy the different members of the Committee.
The Founder of Hamburg.—Whatever
may have been the reverses ol fortune, or Utc
errors and censures to which human frailty
has subjected Mr. Shultz, it appears that dur
ing the severest trials of his life, he has met
with consolations, calculated to soften the
bitterest portions of futc, and cheer the drea
ry abode of the dungeon.
We are informed that Capt. James Nel
son, of Spencer county, Kentucky, on* of
the Legatees of the estate of Walter Leigh,
deceased, and late holding an interest in tho
town of Hamburg, on the eve of his depar
ture with his Lady to liis native country, pre
sented Mr. Shultz, help re the prison with an
elegant gelding, for his future use, in remem
brance of the advice nud kindness, tendered
him, accompanying this evidence of his grat
itude, with some feeling und appropriate re
marks, to which Mr. Shultz made a fkcling
reply.
We understand that business detained
Capt. Nelson in this purt of the country a-
bout two months, during which time, he al
so gave his services to Mr. Shultz in prison.
Wc arc also informed upon good authori
ty, thnt a petition from Augusta, with the sig
natures of hundreds of the most respectable
citizens of that City has been presented to
his Excellency for Mr. Shultz’ release, also
several sums of money hove been sent him
from that place, and that hundreds of dol
lars huve been advanced for him, in the vil
lage of Edgefield, without his asking or his
knowledge ut the time, and from some infor
mation wc hnve received, it is rendered pro
bable that the Legislature is disposed to adopt
some favorable measures for Hamburg.
[Edg. Hive.
The following Resolution has been adopt
ed by the House of Representatives of the
United States, ut the instance of Mr. LtiMF-
kin of this Stute :— [Constitutionalist.
On motion of Mr. LUMPKIN it was
Resolved. Thut the Committee on Indian
Alia ns. be instructed to inquire into the
expediency of providing, by law, for the re
moval of the vurious Tribes of Indians who
are located within the States or Territories
of the United States, to some eligible situa
tion West of the River Mississippi.
Who will wear corset boards note f
An Iudiuiui paper states that a zealous
elei^yman in the midst of his sennoti broke
out thus—“ Mv dear sisli rs, I have no doubt
but thnt there are corset hoards •• cough " this
congregation, if collected together, to shingh
a hen-roost