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Three Doll*.per annV]
Volume VIII.]
Collector’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Thursday the 11 th day cf Au
gust next) between the hours of
ien and three o’clcck, at the Court
House in Oglethorpe county , the
following tracts of land , or as
much thereof . a- will satisfy the
taxes due therm , for the years
1 806 and 1807, together with
costs — viz*
| WO hundred rivo and an half
acres of land in Baldwin county
(when returned) known by lot No.
284 and 4th diftrift; taken as the
property of Leonard Stringer, to
fatisfy his tax for the year 3 806—
due 11 dollars 70 1-2 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Baldwin county, known by lot No,
84 and 16th didrift; taken as the
property of Reuben Radford, ad
mi niff rater of John Davis, to fatis
fy laid Davis’ tax for the year 1806
—due 31 1-4 cents.
Also
’ 202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 81 and 25th diftrift; taken as
the property cf Joseph Hobbs, to
fausfy his tax? for the year 1806*--
due 31 1-4 cents.
Also
202 (-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 135 and 24th di drift; taken
as the property of William Martin,
to fftisfv his tax for the year 1 305
—due 31 i-4 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 120 and iff diftrift—alfo, one
other traft of 202 1-2 acres in said
county, known by lot No. 97 and
3 3 diftrift ; taken as the property
of Needham Sorrels, to fatisfy his
tax for the year 1806—-due 1 dol
lar 7 cents.
A’.-o
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‘202 1-2 acres of land., in
Baldwin county, known by h i. No.
227 and sth diftrift—alfo, too a
cres of land in Clark county, ad
joining Radford Ellis; ail of said
property taken to fatisfy William
Buttles* tax for the year 1806-
due 8212 cents.
Also
1 50 acres of land in Elbert
county; taken as the property cf
Benjamin Williamson, to fatisfy his
tax for the year 1807 —due 1 dol
lar 40 1-2 cents.
Also
21 4-5 acres of land in the
county of Wilkes, adjoining Bur
roughs ; taken as the property of
Chatnpnefs Arnold, to- latisfy his
tax for the year 1807— due 43 cts.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 150 & 1 Bth difl 1 ift ; taken as
tiir.” property of Benjamin Hodnctt
t f riTv his tax for rhe year 1807
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202 1-2 acres of land, in j
Wilkinson county, known by lot i
No. 42 & 23d diftrift ; taken as
the property of John Stringer, to
fatisfy his tax for the ) r ear iSg6—
due 3 1 1-4 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 212 & Bth diftrift; taken as
the property of Thomas Folley to
fatisfy his tax for the year 1806—
due 3 1 1-4 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Baldwin county, known by lot
No. 7 1 & 16th diftrift; taken as
the property of William Burks fen.
to fatisfy his tax for the year ißc6
—due 31 1-4 cents.
Also
202 1 2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 158 & 24th diftrift; taken as
the property of Thomas Angß to
fatisfy his tax for the year 1807—
due 39 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres cf land, in
Baldwin county, known by lot
j No. 84 & 10th diftrift; taken as
the property est Jeffs Can ell to fat
isfy his tax for the year iScy-—due
39 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres c/f land, in
l Baldwin county, known* by lot
j No. 70 2c 12th diftrift ; taken as
the property of Aaron Phillips, to
fatisfy his tax for the year 18.07
due 39 cents.
Also #
490 acres of land in Wayne
county, known by lot No. 337 &
| Ift diftrift ; taken as the property
of John L. Moody, to fatisfy his
til X for the year 1806—due 69
t-2 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
j Wilkinson county, known by lot”
! No. 63 & 10th diftrift; taken to
fatisfy the tax of Edmund Penn for
the year 1807, also for the tax of
——- Moore dec. and Francis Penn
due 2 dollars 38 1-2 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 108 & 23d diftrift; taken as
the property of David Battie, to
fatisfy his tax for the year 1807 —
due 62 1-2 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
j No. 10 & 13th diftrift, alfc, one
other lot in laid county, known by
No. 464 & 7th diftrift; taken as
the property of Eliflia Burks, to
fatisfy his Lax for the fear 1807 —
due 39 cents.
Also
202 1-2 acres of land, in
Wilkinson county, known by lot
No. 39 &c 24th diftrift ; taken as
the property of George Elliott to
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 180$.
*
UfiSfy his tax for the year ißcj
due 62 1-2 cents.
Conditions cash.
Jack Lumpkin, T. C.
June 11, 1808. 9*'.
JO IS SQL tiflOM
Hp
j[ HF. Co-partnership under the
firm c r
CULSERTSON A. STOVALL,
diffplyed by mutual consent; on
the 27th ultimo. AI! persons who
have any claims again ft ;he said
firm, will call on Peter Stovall for
settlement, and those who are in
debted thereunto, will also call on
him immediately, and make pay
ruent, or liquidate their accounts.
tVm. P. Culbertson,
Peter Stovall.
Wilkes county,
Juae 9, 1803. -Stp.
Ten Dollars Reward.
AVrs AY ED from Augusta on
T hurl’d ay morning last, 26th May,
Ia DARK GREY MARE, four
! years old, and about fourteen and
tin half hands high, fliod all round,
her mane lias lately been pulled
and trimmed, and when {he. went
Lvyay, it was bralckd, ike has a
long tail, white at the end, ana
has never been docked; there id a
fore upon her back occ Tinned by
the fadule, and her right eye has
fotne appearance of a film growing
I over it,—She was seen in Walking -
; ton, Wilkes, cn Monday evening
1 last—Whoever will take h r up
arid deliver her at the Augusta
Book Store, (hall receive the a
liove reward and all reafonablc ex
pcnces.
Augusta, June 2, 1808. 3f.
LAW-OFFICE.
jf_ HE fubferibers having entered
into co-partnership in the practice
of the LAW, under the ft. in of
Gr.iffin & Campbell, beg leave
to inform those who may be inclin
ed to employ either or both of
them, that the one or the other
may be found regularly at their of
fice, for the difeharge of business.
They intend praftiftng in the Su
perior courts of all the counties in
the Weft cm circuit, (Franklin ex
cepted.) also in the counties of
Greene and Baldwin-—and in the
Inferior courts of Wilkes, Lincoln,
Elbert, Oglethorpe, Hancock and
Warren.
John Griffin,
Duncan G. Campbell.
Washington, June 4, 1808.
TEN DOLLARS reward.
HE above reward will be giv
en to any person who will lodge
my negro man Major in Wilkes
jail, or return him to me, or pro
duce farisfafter/ proof that they
have taken his life.
Archibald Martin.
Hancock county,
May 20, ISGB. if.
|fCuyaaie hay yearry .
[Number 382.
Cn Vulgarity.
A vulgar, ordinary way of think
irig, acting, or speaking, implies a
l-./vV education, and a habit of low
company. Young people contract
•it at Tchool, or among servants,
with whom they are toodbfren uk-4
to converse; but, after they fre
tiubnt COCd t trrnrt
A ‘ ‘ 4 if . 1
want ati/antibo and obfervatton very
much, if they do not lay it quitu
aftde; and indeed if they do not,
good company will be very apt to
hy them abide. File various kinds
of vulganl’ms are infinite ; I cannot
pretend to point them out to you ;
but I will give fame samples, by
which you may guess at the rest.
A vulgar mart is enpfious and
jealous; eager and impetuous about
trifles : he suspects hiuftelt to bo
flighted; thinks everything that is
laid meant at him ; ir the company
happens to laugh, he Is perfuided
they laugh at himgrows angry
and teiiy, fays something very un
pertinent, and draws hirnfeif into a
l’crape, by (hewing what he calls a
proper spirit, and averting hhnfelf-
A man of faflilon does not suppose
himfelf to be either the foie or prin
cipal cbjeft of the thouglits, lodM
or words of the conipahy ; and ne
ver iaipefts chat he is eh her flight
ed or. E ughed at,
conicicms that he defervcs.it. And*
ft (whidi very fclJom happens) the
company is absurd or ill-bred e
nough to do he does not
care two-pence, unless the insult be
i'-> grots and plain as to require fat
iSluEL Lti of another kind.- As he
is above trifles, he is never vtlie
merit and eatrer about them; and,
wherever they are concerned, rather
acquiesces than wrangles. A vuL
gar man’s conve.* fation always ia~
yours strongly of the lowness of hrs.
education and company; it turns,
chiefly upon his domestic affairs, his
; fervaiits, the excellent order be
keeps in his own family, and ther
httle anecdote a of the neighbour
hood ; all which lie relates
emphasis, as interesting matters-
He is ain an-go flip.
I Vulgarism in language is the
| next, and uiftinguifhmg charaft r
iftic of bad company, and a bad
education. A man of fafhion a
voids nothing with more care than
this. Proverbial expfeffions and
! trite layings are the flowers of the
; rhetoric of a vulgar man. Would
ihe fay, that.men differ ia their
tastes ; he both supports and adorns
that opinion, by the good okl fay
ing, as he refpeftfully calls it, that
u what is one map’s meat is anoth
er man’s
tempts being smarts as he calls it,
upon him ; he gimthern tit for tat,
aye, that he does. He, always
fame favorite word for rhe dm* be
ing ; which, for the fake of uu:\r
often, he commonly abufec. Such
as vastly angry., vastly kind, vastly
handsome, and vastly ugly. Event
j his pi onuij iufioii ijf proper V ‘orcls
carriestyhe maik of ht beiU dftnw
with if. He calls die t snti c
he U d’hheJ Lot G W jc “