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Johnson. T. Jones \V. June* Jonatuan
Lewis, Turkic. T Mathew, Moughop,
Powers, Pylps, Ren,lSbaif
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Tiirnsoay, December; t 4. g
, i; qf a.lefter from coni. Decatur to
his excellency the Marquis, Circello.
secretory 6i state aim nimisttr of
foreign afiblrfc to Ins ; Majesty the
A*tng oi N,apK£ $ . afc,J? .?
£J. ‘stshij>: : Guerricre* Naples* .
.»/>*. B<b 1815.
( > &r v >;. *■■ > ‘•"’ ■•■ /•*!%•
have the honor to inform yc-fir,
r'xccilc-ncv, in my laicnegotiation* with
\%e Bashaw of. Tripoli* I demanded apd
obtained the release; of eight Neapolitan
captives, subjects of his Ma;esty the
King Os the Two Sicilies* These I have
landed at Messina.- It afrords me great
pleasure to .hpve had'jt in my power, by
this small service, to, evince to his xna*
ijfeviy the grateful sense enteriamed by
my VovcnuDcrit of the aid formerly ren
dered to us by his majesty, during our
was With Tripoli.
With great'nxspect and consideration
I tlie honor to be, yoiif excellency’s
most obedient servant* ,G *
STEPHEN DECATUR.
‘ill 3 excellency the Marquis Circello,
‘■ , Secretary of State See
f ;A* mmmm ‘ m :
Naples, 12th Sept* i8 *5.
Etß—Having laid before thee!King
tiny master the paper I*-whicli 1 *-whicli you hav;
directed me, dated the 6th ihst ifcwhicn
you were pleased to acquaint me, that,
in your last negotiation with the B£y
id Tripoli* you had freed. From the sla
very of that Regency, eight subjects of.
his Majesty, Whom you had also seir on
shore at Messina ; bis Majesty has or-,
d* red me to acknowledge this peculiar
favor, as the act of your generosity,
which you have been td Tail a
return for the tfiftnig assistance which
f1.2 squadron of yeur nation formerly
received-from his royal government du
ring the war with Tripoli. ‘* T
In doing jivyself the pleasure of rhani
r festirg this sentiment, of toy King, and
of assuring voil in iiis name, that the
brave American nation will always’ fill'd
in ffjs Majesty's Ports the best recepti
on, X beg you will receive the assuran
ces ol my most distinguished considbr-
Aiion# #
# Marquis CERCELLO,
Secretary of ‘Stale if Minister of
foreign Affairs,
Com. Decatur, Commander of the
j Squadron of ftre United States of America*
i By the last MilUdgboille AlaiU
Legislature,-—'The pro
ceedings of the Legislature are drawing
toa close. The session Will terminate -
this week, and pfobably in a day or two.
A bill appropriating ten thousand doi-
Ji.rs for openin g the Oconee from Mil
blcdgeVille down, and a like slim for im
proving the navigation pf Savannah ri
ver above the city of Augusta, has pas
sed the Hdnse of Rep re sen tdti ve s by a
large
has passe 1, buSvith sundry amendments.
JN. ‘jHj B■ • § , Journal*
V/ “from Dr. Ro
berts, thd Surveyor who attended the
Comnbslioners of K fimits, that
the lower boundary line strikes Wayne
county to the south of Goose creek, and
the Altaniaha- State-of Georgia
lias reason, we think, £o be dissatisfied
•with the conduct of the General Gov
f’ument in this busines.
was entered into Um
r,i Stales, to extinguish w^tlvthe least
porsibic'delay the
lands within our line m limits A more
2 favorable oppoitunity than the last will
probably never yet what Has
Geergra acquired by the recent cession
iromthdlndians *A large'•territory to
he sure, But so ocu tmely as not
robe vyorth txpence of
having It surveved. The United. States
xaay in svjne tniasure atone for this in
justice, by procpmn£ immediately the
tongue., of land formed bv the present
bopnjdJ’y a nd thd river. This
sUp of territory 15 tolerably fertile, but
b£iqg only a (cw miles wide, and nearly
surrounded by white settlers, can be
of little -value to the if
suffered to remain 4'n their possession,
will be the cause of endless controversy
betweef) them and the neighboring in
habitants.- * -
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Married on the 7th Inst, by the HeV.
John HodgK, Major Josef h J Moore,
to Miss Eliza Gregory, both of Ogle- r
thorpe County. •. . r •- /
- v' VO TICE.’
That on the first day of .February next
«at the late residence of William Sharp
deceagecTin the county of Jickson, will
be sold to the highest bidder falllthe
hallance o?f the personal Estate of ,said
deceased, between the usual hours, terms
of safe made known on the day. ’• ’
: v nathanJohnson AdmT.
December 14th, 1S J-5 -
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• t NOTICE.
On Saturday the 30th day of Decem
ber, will be hired 1 at’ Watkinsvilje for
the ensutngiyear. eight likely young Ne
gro men, the property of W. Harvie,
idecedsea. ■ ■: :
J* G. Meriwether,
- J* Mcriwethet,
j : Executors •
ijecembef 14th, 1015*
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GEORGIA Clarke County, *
Whereas William Moore and
ry Bohtnnon applies for letters of dis
mission from the estate of William Bo*
hannon, deceased. . ? - />
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the • kindred
and creditors of said deceased to “be
and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to shew causer if any,
why sajd letters of dismission should
not be fy ; ‘ .. n•
Given under tny hand at office this
7til day of December, 1815-
John jfiT. Lowe, c. c. o»
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Nine mbnths after date application
writ be mude to the honorable the Infe-
Tgior Court of Clarke County, while sit’
tk% for ordinary purposes* for leave to
sell the real estate of Hughe Martin,
deceased—for tj.e benefit the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. , .
„ Christopher BoWcn
1 homos M*Cey,
James Ormond,
Executors*
December 7th . 1815.
SHERIFF’S SALE,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
nary next, at the court house in Clarke
county, between the usual hours k the
J following to v>it-~
s 90’acres of land more ’ or less* lying
m said county on Shoal Cresk» granted
to Bailey, joining Wm. Puryear, and
others, it being the plantation whereon
Col. D. Cary formerly lived, and two
negroes, (to wit :) one fellow Tom and
one wench known by the name of Mary, ,
levied on to satisfy two executions, one
in favor of Lucey Cary endorsee vs. the
Executors of Wnn Strong, deceased; the
other in favor of George Phillips Guar
dian vs* the s>ame. The above negroes
pointed out by W. M. Stokes* one of
the executors.
x ALSO
Thirty-pi,ne negroes /To wit,J Tom,
Ehza, Dixon, Peggy, Betsey, Eley, A-. ’
mey,. Nelson, Eudotia, Anderson, Loui
sa, Gnah* Susan, Gerden, Anriah, Hen
ry, Betty; Bob, Candes, Ceiah, Nisey,
Nero,, Hannah, London, Ned, Nancy,
luddy, Traveller, ciarisejy, Bett>\ Het*
ty, Sandy, Safley, Sarah, Rpsey,
fOatio, and Eve, levied .oa to, saU
isty three executions, one m favor ©f
Myles Hill, vs- the Executors of Ed
,waid Lloyd, deceased, one in favor of
Christopher Bowen vs. the san&, and
Sue in favor, of John 1 Bißlips 4 Sc CV’ vs.
Edward Lloyd and ; Sarah Lloyd his
’wile, the above property pointed out by
Charles A. %dd
%_ALSO
Thirty five barrels of corn, levied on
as the properiy of James Barber, to sat
isfy hn execution in favor of Robert
Freeman vs. James Barber and David
Sims —pointed out by. Barber.’
SAMUEL JACKSON* Sheriff.
November SQ
tenet, • ; v r «
v Nine months, after date application
wilt be made to the hotidrable the In
ferior Court of Clarke. County while sit
ting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell Lot Not 91 24th district of Wiikin
yon, granted to William Robinson, a
part of the real estate of John Robinson,
deceased,
Stneah Robinson Admix .
John IL Lowe Adm'r.
December Ytn 1815.
Notice is hereby given that at the ex
piration of nine months
will be made to the Inferior Court of
Oglethorpe county for leave to sell the
whole of the real estate of James Gar -
rett, deceased, for the benefit of ike heir
and creditors.
WILLIAM ELKINS Guard’n.
November 23. „.l m9ra
j SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be sold on thejirst Tuesday in Janua *
» next , at the Court Ifouse in Clark% I
county , between the usual hours , the fol
lowing property , to wit—
t Twenty acres ol ofland. more or lesi
in dark, county on Robinsons Creek
joining E- and others including
Simmon’s gin shm# to satisfy an exe
cution in‘.favor of William Talbott a
gainst Robert Fluker—pointed out by
plantitf.
Conditions cash.
h / JOHN SELMAN, D- Sheriff, (
ITovtmbe* 3 0, 1815. . . - -,y.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Will be sold on the 12 day of January next
‘&t the Idle ‘ * evidence of Daniel Tram
mell, deceased , the following property
to wifi; , :• l ‘ • ‘.
Five neg roes, woman and four chil
dren) also Some plantation Tools and
kitchen 1 furnilUre—being part of the
personal property of said deceased. ;
Terms of sale, cash 1 , . ‘ v
TRAMKiELL,
’ ‘ Administrator.
, ~5 FANNY TRAMMELL ‘
Administratrix*
Notenl^r3o ... . -y.2# ,
T&All persons having demands aga inst
the estjate of Daniels Trammell, deceas
ed- arc ,; r#quested'to ! present them'duly
attested Within-thC time pointed out by
law and 1 those indebted to said estate,
to make immediate payment* / * ‘ mi
‘ * Trancts M: Tfain me tl Adm'r.
■ j? Q n n y Jratnpnejl Adm'x**
November 30. T >~~r 6t T
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On Saturday the 30th day of December
* ‘ next - will be sold at the late residency of
; Henry Tope deceased -in the’ County of
Oglethorpe the follbwihg articles ; l ’ ‘
li oi ses, ©attic, ahCepy Household ” and
kitchen furniture, and plantation topis
• a credH%f Awelve months \yill fie t give#
with bend and apnoved security ‘ ;
FUPDLETON POJ>E.
’ * •> • ‘■ ‘ Guard’n/
Ncvsmbe? 23. ,% t -• .f- ,. -y *);
v EXECUTOR’S
Will be sold on ,the first day 1 of January
next, at the’ late * residence of John
Strong, Sen, deceased. jmh * ™ ’
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Three negroes viz.—-Matt, Luce and
Bfoli. Terms made known on the day
of sale- • \ . v ■ -y h *}>'■ ‘
- . John Strong , £jcV.|s>
November 9th. 1815. -r * tds. pd.”
0 v NOTICE f 7 . f
Yf Those persons in the town of Athens,
who wish tb dut and use firewood frqm
the College land, are requested to call
on the Treasurer and give their • notes,
t agreeably to several resolutions of. the
Board of Trustees passed to that effect.
JOHN HODGE, Tr. B. I7
November 16. - -.a,.
b :T*. - NOTICE. • -
0 A certificate from the tfiat
the resolutions refered to in the above
notice have been compiled with, will
be required from all persons before
permission will be given them to take
wpod for fuel or other purposes fromtlie
College land.; Any person acting con-f
trary to this notice Will be considered
as guilty $ a trespass on said land, and
will be reported to the Attorney of the
Board «f Trusteesyfor prosecutiofi.
hughneisecep.,
Wood Agcni of the B. of X. .
November 1 6,, 1815 yAL
| A. ERVVIW GROVE & Cos.
Having commenced the Commission
Business in the city of Savannah, tender,
their services to their friends and the
public, generally. * %
Their counting room *is dn Howard's
wharf Where one of the firm will attend
regularly.’ # ‘At*
‘Novi^
Will be sold cn the frsr Monday in Jot*
vary next to the highest bidder, in the
Town of Lexington, Oglethorpe County ,
r One tract of land, contain!!*.’
hundred and twenty two acres, be the
same more or less, lying within one
mile and a half ofthc said town of Lex
ington, it being a part-of the rtjal estaie
of John Ilardm* deceased, to be sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditor®
of said deceased. Tevms of sale will be
made known on the dav. ’ ‘ \ : *
JOSEPH WALKER ’
*£> EDWARD POWELL
fi > ‘* Sf ; Executory*
November 23.1815.
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All persons indebted to thq estate of
William Sharp, late of Jackson County
deceased, are earnestly requested to
make payment to the subscriber} living in
i iglethorp County near Culbertson’s mills
on Broad River* and kll persons who have
demands against said ostate are request*
td to bring in their demands ‘ properly
attested Within the time prescribed by
law, as the. subscriber is determined to
close the administration as soon as pro
priety will possibly admit- ‘ *
NATHAN JOHNSON, Adm\ r.
November At* so . s-t.-At
ADMINISTRATOR^SALE.
Will be sold on the jUrstTuestiay in FebrUn
ary next , at the Court Hvtfse in Clarke
County , . ‘ “ ‘*■’ 1 ‘ v , ‘■[ V
. A Tract of'land containing 200 ‘acres
more or less, lying and being in the
Coim'ty of Wilkes on the waters of Up*
tnoSiCreek, joining Brooks’ and others,
being a part 9T the real estate of Col*
Safctuel Jack, deceased, tb ‘be sold * for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale. *’ “
I JOHN HODGE, Adm’r.
-with the will annexed.
Nqt-em&entfthi 1815 tdS.
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” “ notice. 7- ‘ ‘
Will be sold bn Wednesday ihe ZQtk of Dc~
, y tqber next ys at the, house of John
binsoji,deceased,’ : ” .
‘ ’AH the personal property belonging
tb tjie estate of- said deceased
tsrig of ’HoVse's*’ Hpgs,’ Cattle,’ Sheep,’
Goats, Household and Kitchen furniture,’
Corn, Fodder, ScC. Tprms of sale made
known on the day. ‘j ‘ ... s■<*<’
; > SEANEAH ROBINSON, ‘
* . Administratrix,
JOHN H. LOWE, ; :*5*A
Administrator »
November 9th IS 15* tds
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE’ ‘
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Will be sold at the house of Joel Hale fun*
on fit day theSt k day of Jan*
, vary next * : •■ 1
Part- of the personal property of said
deceased, consisting of horses, cows,
hogs ahd sheep, household and
furniture, plantation tools, and a quan
tity of corn, fodder and cotton, . A h
yUso four likely negroes, two men and
two women,;to.be hired, and the planta
tidrt iftereoh the deceased lived to be
rented-at the sime time and placed
terms of sale and hire made known on
John Sclmhrt
Ho sea Hale • ■/
Administrators! ;
J Lidia Hale
Administratrix,
•CtantPMHMMMRMii ,II . • -• • 1)
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
’
Will be sold on the 22 day df December
next , at the late residence’ of Richard
Stuart, deceased.
, Some horses, cattle ahd hogs, a quan
tity of corn and fodder, and. many other
articles too tedious to mention. ‘ Als*.
some likely negroes to be hired, and!
plantation rented 5 terms made knowi
on the day. \i 4 • *’
JOHN FLOYD, *
•• X Administrator*
November 9 th, 1815. * ■ tds.
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NOTICE.
After the expiration of twenty days,
.plication Will be made to the Honors*
ble Court of Ordinary for Clarke corn**
ty for leave to sell the following nc«
groes viz : , ‘
A negro woman, named Letty
her two or three children, being part
the personal property of Samuel
deceased, and a negro man Moses,
jjart of the personal property of Jamc*
K. P. Jack, deceased.
MAJL JOHN HODGE, Adm’r 4
November 9th) 1815 - 3k- ,
’ GAMUTS
,j- y.> .. s*/ -'£?■ v «L| i-rrflt -yfi
r W SALS .AT THIS OFFicU* *