The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, October 25, 1816, Image 4

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ri; /. poet. I li r < but i. .. ]< .(.iry, iiii r. .j n.ir ‘i ‘mill— n<i .1 fjooil in tlic t'ullowi . u;f tv ay ‘To rr happy. COM! i'in., ii ;tld u./ik lur ‘heir O . 1 lr< Aiilion h ii !'*>r on r io.l it v--<? mc-a.V, lt.il iiiw: whoC-iTt work liuvc liu ri’Jit *o br fnl. Ami tin- nib- it’"’ ni v<>r cmitent. An hnnr\t {•mjilnymcdt brir pleasure arid K : ‘ ,n A’vl our troitMr* IbrifM, ! v Mm#<- who work li.v no time to mm pla.ii, A'xl ’tin b- tier *o labe.r than fr- t. And I'We :/:n! ri<l •*f 1 • <*v c'/idil not proctire A happy ami pettc. vU!- rr-irwi; Ilic.li people have Irouble, as .ell as tin; poor, Althnuf'h of a ciif" : T'Tjt kind. •it f>: ; :n.ii’ H nc<liii-'g’ what our stations have bo n, - Nor ‘ ! tfvr v.-t'tv I'tlU- or i.u.t !'• li'ii'p ‘if. -i : s:n the ii rnrx-1 within, And not in the outward <• ta ; e M ■ only i:t-’ 1 labor as haul as w can, J’or nil tli;.’ mu bodies im.\ n-.-i and : Slid ill mi;.,’ ijmi duty to t .oil and man, ,\d vve shall be happy indeed. Wit’ Vir ne in life's y-uiddel hour, Thni ijn Error m:rv ronu nd, C> i ■ Ik- ves s’ !■ s power. An i U a’ o “ - • \ (re id. —-XOOXCOX fO % t li \ I |o X. For sm ‘ta ‘• t n• ■ 1 1 111 • t ai a lies, S.-i .11 ni! x . ,l.i i , (drill.ni tdosK, “ I >■ ar mi Iw- b toknow as lio'.v 1’ ’"d -•/ and I'.v It- k t io a ( .w ’ *‘ vt. ,n i< • .. r,” lie Us niU tied, “N * k■ • a at'nre of ii.r k,i <l. !<■ ! an,- pi. laijgli, j n ’ <•; <•’ cad/ 1... ... .Tit ir - - I rML a. l -< < I I Ah v. ■ ■ ~~ j In ‘die y oi e words; how ir.a nv th \i s can be grammatically iii!ex ft e ? Anlwcr, fourteen, He laid that that, that that Inaii laid, was that that ihatv.<'i\ flx tild fay ; bui that that that that man fail, was that that that man (liouhl not fay. A country n<wf paper lately odvertifed a Runaway, whole 1< g were so lore he couldn’t v IVt imps he run bv pr xy. *-■ - | SUI.RU’Pb SALES. * lhe sold on the first Tuesday iv \ >Cc >ber next a * the Courthouse in li tikes county, the following property, iviz : ( hie likely boy by the name of | to r or 0 years of age, taken os the property of Roderick Ea*ley, to lalisly an attachment in favor of Benton Walton, and fold by order i ol the honorable Inferior court of find county,as p riflvable property. A I.SO One hundred acres of land, tnoie or less, in \\ dks county on th ■ waters of Wiliams’ creek ; adjoining Jacob Ray, John Moore and others, taken as the property of Jcftc \V. Gunn, to fatisfy fun dev executions from the juffice’s court in favor of Martin Pits, cxe- ; n i 1 and returned to me by David ! AUdcn. confialde. Thos \\ r OOTTEN SHF. Augufl ;6, 18 16. (33_5t.) SHI-RIFF’S SALE. fJIT l. F>F FijJ.P cn the first Pi/es day in next at the Court bT'ttsc , tn Wilkes County , between t"’ hour* of ten and three e'dcck , the feUt wing property, viz : houi> anvl lor in the town of Wdfiungton, Wdkes cr.un ty. .H Joining Dr Abbott and others j •—in the occupancy of John C j I timer, and taken as his propertv i to la'ivfv Inn rv executions agaiuff > fm in favor of John Heard .\r\A Joel Bead, and pointed out by said : ’ Ltitncr—esecufed ar:d refugee to 1 ne by JoLph M Dent, constable. JOHN DYSON, 1) 8. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be fold at the court house in Wilkes county, on the fuff i uefday in Odobtr next —be- tween tlie hours of ten and tnree ; o’clock, the following property, ; viz. EIGHT hundred acres o f ‘ land, more or less, in the county of Wilks, on Upton’s creel;, adjoin ing Abraham Simons’ ard others *, including the law and gird mills thertpn, the factory house, dwell ing houses, 3cc ; aifo ten looms, one spool frame, ar.d warping mill, fourteen sets of hameL hr woav ! ii.g, five quilling wheels ar.d one ; cotton law gin—All the above le j vied on as the property of the i Wilkes Mann fact tirii Company, t ) fatisfy sundry executions iii fa vor of Ricbefon Booker, A Aron Lipham, and W illiam Hearing, & Cos; .igainft said Company ; the land and appurtenances pi intLd out by Lipftatn arui Hearing ; the other property pointed out t\ laid Booker. Cnditior.s c- sh. JOHN DYSON, D. S. ’ Aug. 29, 18:6. (:33-si) “"cTullec 1 UTS'sale. I ; Wij j. bk °oi.n, at th-t Court h<'ufe in Wilke? county, on the firii t'utfda.y in October next, the following trach of Bond, or enough thereof, to i-tisfv the Tax and colt for the years here alter narm d—^viz : 87 Acres, third quality, lying or, the waters cf Little river, in Wilkes county, joins J Ham mack, granted unknown, returned | by I'homas Littie, and fold to fa i tisfy his tax due for the yens 181 1, 1814, and 1815 —tax due 2 Dol lars 31 1-4 Cts 202 1-2 acres pine, lying in Laurens county, 18th district, No. 1 4t, granted to John Ilambieton, and returned by said John Mam milton, and fold for his tax for the year 1314 —Ux due 00 and. 87 1-2 cents. 202 i-i acres plr.n, lying in 1 Wilkinson county at the time of survey r 4th didrid, No 4 1, grant ed to W. Wilder, and returned by Volentine Mayo, and fold for his tax for the year 1814 —tax due 00 and. 87 1 2 cents. 202 1-2 acres pine, lying in Wilkinson county at the time of j survey, 14th dillrid, No. 263, j granted to Jehu johnfun, and re turned by said Jehu Johnson, and fold for his tax tor tne year 1814 ; j tax due cod. 87 1-2 cents. Conditions, calh—the purchaser to pay for titles. Tiios. Anderson, T.C.W.C- Augufl 2, ISI6. (29...G0d) ; C O P T. State of Tenrcsee, ? Personally ap- K' v \ County y peared before me, Robert Pearce, who being du ly sworn on the holy evangel libs of Almighty God, declared l , that he was forfcver.il months in the j vear 1814, at the house of Abner j Broadaway rending at Traders J Hill, Camden courty, Georgia ; i that during h:s fray there, he cc cntionaliv crofted the river Ft Ma rvs to the house of one Enoch , Danndl, or Daniel, living in L. , Florida* near Ty oppofitd Traders Hill ; that he* there law four ne groes which l.c was informed were the property of James Calhcn of Amelia island, named Dublin, Rose. Hercules, an i Daphne—de ; por ent further declares that Henry ’ Dance bargained with said, Dannel or Daniel, for said four n.gr-es, for the firm of fix hundred dollars ; that said Henry Dance in company with Lewellyn Williams (who the deponent was acquainted with) E* noch Daniel, and one of his fens, Abner Daniel,eroded said negroes j into Georgia—that Dance, Will- j iams and Daniel (the father) pro- j needed with laid negroes irdo the interior of Georgia—Daniel re turned and brought with him two j hundred dv>llars in specie, supposes | he reed; the balance in bank notes; deponent declares said negroes j were guarded and or watched at | Daniel’s when he was there, pre vious to Dance removing them into Georgia. Signed ROBERT PEARCE. Sworn so before me ct Kncyviilc, this j 4//? A up. 1816. Signed, ROUT. lANDSAf, a justice pence , Knox county , Tt'nnesce. Two of the above named ne* I groes, Hercules and Daphne, have ■ been defcribecT by me in a former advei rifement, suppose > 10 be fc creted or run off by Henry Dance, Dublin and Rob have been reco vered. In addition to the above evidence, the moft unqutft ion able ! proof Car; be obtained of rite nefa ; tious conduel of Henry Dance, relating to the conduct of tnv plundered negroes. Lewe lyn Wil liams residing in St Marys, men tioned in the foregoing affidavit, | was one of the principals concern ed with the notorious robber Wm Cone of Camden county, Geoa ; who plundered my plantation on Amelia Island, in September 1813. 34-O JAMES C ASHEN, NOTICE. Will be fold to the big heft bidder, on the 24th October next, in Wilkes county, at the late resi dence of Joseph Prather, deed ; all the personal property belonging to said deceased ; confiding cf horles, cattle, hogs, freep, house hold and kitchen furniture. Also, one Still, oue waggon and geer; alio, 3 negroes, ciop of corn and tlder, and sundry other arcles too lions to mention ; all of which ■ will be fold on a credit of fix I months, the purchaler to give Avail notes with approved security. j James VV. Prather, admr. j Sept. 6, 1816. (34-41. ’lO DGL~LARS~REWARh7 | Runaway from the fubferiber ! vn Saturday the 24th last month a j negro man named John—he is i a likely strong made felluw of a jet complexion, has a little hitc’ in his walk—and it is believed he is making for making Savannah*— the above reward v.id be riven to O any perion that will deliver him to the fubferiber in Wafliingron, and all reasonable expenses paid, or I lodged in jail lb that he can be had. i LEVI H. ECHOLS. Sen'6, ISI6. (34th) WATCH BUSINESS. The Subscriber returns Ids heft thanks to the publi'-. for the liberal I encouragement received in this btt | finds. }b< frigprocureda&Msnce, ! he wiii herr-.h; r have thr- p.: >.-r to <o work on the fhorreft notme, >rr. the best a'd neat est manner;, and : on t!ie cheap: It terms —-So rhaE J customer may now expert no more j dlfappoir/mems ; while In.? la'o indilpofnion mud conflitute the bed apclrpy he can mvke, lor those which have already happen ed. 0 i li‘ will take on good terms, an apprentice of the age uF 13 ° r 15 years—one well reeciu mended. J ANTHONY. Washington, July 26. (28> LOOK FIE RE ! Cheap Bargain, if applied for it*, rime, may be had :n the purchafe of a handfcvme second rate horfe->* gigg. F. l quire of the printer. Sept 6, 1816 (34) ~ .. . .... ■— -- - -*** NO I ICE. All manner of persons are* hereby cautioned agsinft trading for a note of hand given by M.ftesv Jones to Benjamin Hoff, ter thro fun of five hundred dollars, dateil 17th July, and payable in October of the prefect year as the note wasw fraudulenr jy obtaii.cd. MOSES JONES. Sept 6, ISi 6. (pit.)J NO I ICF is hereby given, tbitt a’! persons indebted to the effate l of ji.fiph r daske Anthony, deoM, are requeued to coihe forward ami, ■*’ ke immediate* payment ; and •, those to whom the estate is indebt ed, to bring forward their accounts! certified, acc< rding to Jaw, and ceive payment. JOHN HUE. 7 A - ROBINSON,S m ! July i9 1 1 ,— ...———t > Administrators Sale. WILL BF. SOLD, on Saturday the 19th of October next, at the# late iefiden.ee of Garland Pearfi-n,. deceased, all the personal proper tyr’ of said deceased ; confiding of horses, cattle, fhtqp, hogs, geese„. and sundry articles of household furniture. Twelve months credit with fniali notes and good fecurity o . Michael Pearson, j § V lizabeth Pearson, 5 p j Sppt 6. 1816. (vt- r 6t)/ wILLIu: SOLI) On the find Tuefdayof NoAent-j ber next, at Washington, the find! i horse, PIZARRO, belonging to* . the eftateof the laid deceafed.° Michael Pearson, , Elizabeth Pearson. f ldm * Sept 6, 1816. C34-3O ~EN rERTAINM ENT r |A\ING established a house of * J entertainment, on Main-ftrco, at the sign of the Bo’!, facing the public fqnare ; the fubferiber;- invite ail gmttel travellers to call—in giv ing thit- invitation, they feel confident of giving general fatisfaclion. The bar will always be Airnimcd with the heft of liquors—their fables are large, airy, and well f-.miffed with good corn and fodder \ and horses will be well attended to. If afTi!uj— ty and uuremitted attention to busi ness, ensure success—we humbly hope to meet a tolerable portion ox honest potronage. SIMS & BOLTON. Waffington, 1 MarchS*/. 181 G S luTATr’ * Pol* Sale at this Office,