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Robertson Swings. HPHE subscriber, has the. rlrn- Tifty ttollars ftewnwi. 8 VAN AWAY from NasliviHc negro niun nntnetl' BOB, n-bout 5 feet 10 inches high, leder 'made, down look, and about 27 yei.rs of age had when he left Nashville, a puss signed by Roger B. Sappinglon, authorising hint tr) goto Major Dunn's, on Mansker's creek.

The above reward will do given i.f taken Out of this state, and confined in jail, or 830 if taken iii the state; and nil reasonable expeii-ces paid if delivered to the subscriber in MurlVeesborongh. MATTHIAS B. MURFREE. April 30. 1817 kVR oftis Intending to set but foi'thecHics of Philadelphia anil Ncw'-Ynrk, about the 10th of May wc rettucst those who ar5; in arrears to malic payment by that.

Tl RAH AN A ATWOOI). Nashville, April 23, IP, 1 7. St WILLIAM S. VULTONT- ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS established himself in nun end of the office of 'Felix Grimily, Esq. where, he offers his professional services to the public, and pledges himsujf to a faithful performance of any business which may be entrusted his care oV managc-mcnt.

Nashville, April 23, 1817 3t lT HOKE Jail on the night of the JLB' 7th inst. two prisoners Varna and Lovct Jcrmgan. The former was convicted in Wayne Superior Court, Fait Term 18(6, of Grand Ijarcuny the lalttr stands charged "With the stune crime. Barna' is a-uout live feet 8 or 9 wine inches high, ruddy complexion, light hair, thin vissage at present, grey eyes, quick spoken, and very artful. Lovet is about live, fee.t 3 or 4 inches high, of a light complexion light hair, blue eyes, slow spoken.

They have been confined in Raleigh and Wayne prisons about 1 1 months with fetters' on the wrists and ancles. I will give reward of 100 dollars fur Barna, and fifty dollars for Lovet, to any person who will deliver thein, or either of them, to me in Wayncshuro. These fellows no doubt will disguise themselves, so as not to answer the. description. iiaiford, shr'ff March 8, 1817 34 3t N.

It. I will give 200 dollars additional reward for Barna Jerni-gan, and fifty dollars in addition the apprehension of Lovet Jerni-gnn, so that they may he. brought to Justice in anv part of Cue world. EWI8 COM PENDER. SHERIFFS SALES.

ffllIRE willbe expoied to public ite, It I 'the court-house inthe town of Charlotte, on the "7th duy of June next, and the. eroding day, ipjrceable to seventeen orders ('sale or writs of venditioni exponas, to me directed from Hie worshipful court of pleas and q'luiler ncsiiotia of Dickson county, and from their April term 1817, unless said lands me redeemed on or before said dvy of wile which lands wilt tie cold Cor the taxes of 'he years l'8t3, 1814, 1815, 1816, us not havinp been pivt ii in for laxalioa fur saiil yeus. ami therefore linhle. to a double tax, (to wit Samuel J.n:kon, 0-11 actes of Innd, on Jont s' r.rerk, 4 miles above its mouth, No of prant 1960, fir the year 1313 tux, coot and charges g8 72. Samuel Jnckaon.

B'IO acres of land, on Jones-' creek, 4 miles above the mouth, No. of (rant 1960, lor the year 1314 utatc and county tax, With clerk's and printer's foes gfljil. Samuel Jackson, 640 acres of laud, on Jones'creek, 4 miles above the mouth. No; uf grunt lOo'O, for the year alute and ei.iiiity tax, with clerk's f.rid printer's feof, g'9 SI. Samuel Jnckson, 640 ncre9 of Land, on Jones' creek, 4 miles Mbnve the mouth, No.

of grant 1060. for the year 18IG stste 4nl county tax, with clerk's ancf pt'inter'u ees Kill. Samuel Jackson, 640 acre of land, on Johnson's creek, No. of grunt 1856, for the year 1813 state sr.d county tas, with clerk's and printer's U.es JR8 72. Samuel Jackson, 640 nercn of land, on Johnson's creek, No ol prant 1UJS, for the year i-814 stale anil cor.nty tax, With clerk's aml'pi inter's fees g9 52 Samuel Jnckmn, 64!) acres of land, on Johnson's creek, No.

of uratit 1856; lor the year 1815 state and county tax, with clerk's and printer's fees g'J 52. Samuel Jackson, 640 acres, on Johnson's creek, No. grant 1856, for the year 1616--state and county tux, with clerk's and printer's fees It dollars, 14 cent. Willis Smith, 640 acres, lying on Bush's Meet house fork of Pine river state and county tax, for the year 1813, with clerk's awl printer's fee? 8 dollars 72 cents. VVillis Smith, 6 j0 acres of land, oh limit's Mr-et house fork of Pine river, for the year 1814 stute und county tux, with clerk's and priiiter'ii fees 9 52 cents.

WillW. 640 acres of land, lyinfr on Bueh's Mci-t houbc fork of Tine river, lor the year 1815 stxte and cuuwy lay, with clerk's and fees 9 dollai 52 cents. Willis Smitli, 56 acre" land, lyinjr on Uush's Meet house fork of l'iiie river, for the year 1816 state and tax, with clerk's and prinltiV fees 11 dollars 12cept. Daniel Whealon's heirs 540 acres of land, lying on the waters of Jones' creek, itifr on ilted Oak and Hawtree. for the year 1814 i au and county tax, with clerk's and pi'intei's fees dollars 56 c- ft.

Dani-1 Wheaton's heirn, of land, on Ok; witers of Jones' erven, beginniiiR on a Ucd Onk and Huwtrt-c, for the year 1815 flte und. county tax. with Clerk's and prn t-r's lees 8 dollars 7 2 cents. Daniel Wheaton's heirs, S40 acres, on the waters of Junes' creek, btfvinninfr on a Bed Oac and lljwtrce suite and counlv lax, for the year 18'6. with clcrk'a and printer's kci 10 d'illarii-6 cents.

Smith ami Hays, two (own lots, in Charlotte. No. 9 and No 11, lor the years 1814, 1815 and 1816 state and eounty tx, with clerk's and i.Ui.r'i fcrs 8 dollars 40 ctnts. TI4BHE will be eXiosed to public sale, at house in ihe town of Churlotte, on the day of next, and the e-ctediii((d aprteable to twelve orders ol 'ule, or Venditioni exponas, to the dirrc.cd from the worshipful court of pleas and q'lar-ter sesaions of Uickam: county, ai from their April sessions 1817, unless Baid larids are. redeemed on or bt fore aaid day ol side which lands villbe sold foe the tux- of the yean 1H14, 1815 and 1816, as having been in for tion in hind years, therefore liable lo a single tax, (to iv 0 Jauies for 181 5, 640 acres on Barton's en slulr.

and cuusny wjlh clerks und printers fees, 6 di.llarn 96 cents. James 640 acres on Barton' lor the year 1816; stale and county tax, with clerks and printers fee's 7 dollars "6 cents. John Muckelroy, 30 acres of land, on the iters of Harpeth, for tlte year 1816nlate and county ux. with delta and printers fi.es 6 dollars 8 cents'. John Hanna, 640 acres of land, between the waters of fit ruin's and Johnson's creeks, No.

war. ant No locution 4710, for the year 1816 i state and county tax', with clerks uid printera fees 7 dollars 76 cents William Charlton, 640 acres of Und, lyjrijj on Large cretk below Hsprtl), No; w'sr rant 235 No. locution 1761, for the year 1816 i state und sountytax, with clerks and prini-rs 76centu rite heirs of WiH'itm Bonner, 1000 acres of land, oiv-the waters ofltarpelh, ZJo. warrant 4769, No. locttton 7939, for the year i Attte and county tax, with clerks and printer fees 9 dollars 65 cents.

William Cupples, 114 acres, for 1816; state and county tux, with clerks and printera fees 5 dollars. Id rijamin Bruce, 100 acres, for 1816 slate aitd county, tax, with clerks snd printers fees 4 dollars cents. Uabcrt Wf nkley, 960 acres, for 1816 i stale and county tax, with clerks and printers fees 9 dollars 44 cents. William llubhs, 100 acres of land, on Noils crei-k, waters of Turnbull, for 1816; state and county tux, with clerks and printers fees 4 dullai -ii 9-' 1 2 cent. Uglily Chambers, 12 acres of land, on Jonej' creek, for I8J6'i state and county tax, with clerk and printers es 4 dolls.

5'3 cents. iid Dickson, one town lot in Charlotte No. 20; fir 1816; state and county tux, with clerks and piinteia fees 6dollars cents. DltUHY CillUSTUN, Slid'. Dickson county.

April 23. I816 -3t. OTATE OF TENNES8KK It In Hit Supreme Court if Errors and Appeals, for the fourth circuit, at February term, UaiMetcalf. Compll. vs.

Samuel Johnston, Deft.bY EqUlTV. This day came the complainant by his counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of (lie. court, that the tlofendant is not an inhabitant of (Iiia state, so that the ordinary process of this court cannot be. served upon him It is therefore, on motion of the said complainant, ordered by the court, thut publication be. forthwith made three wee ks successively in the Nashville commanding Ihe.

said defendant to appear here oil he, first Monday in August next, and answer the complainant's bill otherwise the same will be taken for confessed against him, and set for hearing ex parte at the next term. (A Uopv) Test, It. M'GAVOCK, Clerk of the, Supreme Court of Errors Appeals in the 4tli Circuit. April SO, 1817. 3t S2 50.

STATE OK TENNESSEE lit the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals for the 47 Circuit, at Nashville February term, 1817. Thomas Hickman, Complt. vs. Robert Hays, John P. Ilickninn and Edwin Dfls.

In Equity. It appearing to the satisfaction of thn court that the defendants' John 1. Hickman and Edwin Hickman, arc not inhabitants of this state, so that the ordinary process of this court cannot be served upon them: Therefore, on the motion of the complainant by his counsel, it is ordered by the court, that publication bo forthwith made 3 weeks successive in the Nashville commanding lite 'said defendants John P. Hickman und Edwin Hickman, to appear here on the first Monday in August next, and an- 8wertbo complainant's hill otherwise the same will be taken for confessed, and set for hearing ex parte at the next term. (A copy) Tcatfltj M'GAVOCK, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Errors 'dj Appeals in the 4t circuit.

April 30, 1817. 31 S2 '50. to the jail of Hickman county, Tenn. on the 16tb tilt, mulatto fellow, about 19 yenrs old, 5 feet inches high, calls his name JOE, and says he belongs to Edward Cox, nt the Double Springs, about 10 miles from Fort Deposit on the Tennessee. Says ho was sodttced away by Roberts, under a promise of freedom.

The owner is requested to come forward, prove, property, puy charges, and take him awnv. THOMAS W. EASLEY, Jailer of Hickman County. April 50, 1817 4t 100 Reward, STOLEN from the 8tiusrTiWt: arid out of he stable pf Doctor Martin Walt on, on Wednesday night the, a.ld inst. a large ii AY HORSE, til in tit.

If.i hands high, liranili'tl on tlie near shoulder sup posed to'bn lint ficavce perceivable, a bile spot on his nearshotilder up near his terttbers, wilh the largest part of the white at the lower end of it, us if made with a collitr, very small slar in his forehead, with a scar under his fnretop if nicely examined, yet.no white, hairs perceivable in the scar it is Haiti lie has been snagged between his fore-legs, nearer to one than he o-tber, but not recollected which, and probably if nicely examined, the murk or scar might be seen, with some saddle spots ou his hack. He, is a beautiful bay, yeaisoltl. heavy made, and well proportioned racks and trots -equal to any horse carries his tail when rode as if slightly nicked, and in fine order. will give the above reward to any person that will deliver the said horse and thief to me, at Doctor Martin Walton's, living in Ho-berlSiMi county, 7 miles east of Springfield, and on the road leading from Christian court-house to Sumner court-house. or I will give 50 dollars for either the thief or the horse; or 25 dollars for information so that I get the horse a-giiin.

The above reward will be paitl by Doctor Martin Walton, or in self, DAVID J. WALTON. April 30, 1817. 4 1. 1 sure of informing his friends ami the public in general, Hint be, has lately puicliBHcd of Mr.

'Mitchell, the well known public house and lands, ftt. the far famed and very va liinblivMEDlOINlAL SPIUJSUB, in Itobcrtson county, near (be road lending from Nasliville, to the tipper parts of Kentucky, and about 19 miles from the first; wltero he is making every c.vrlion to be prepared the approaching season, to accommodate valitudenarians nod others in a style equal to aup other place of fashionable resort, lie 1ms attentive, servants, is provided with plenty of house room, good beds, the. host of liquors, and his table shall be, furnished with the best the country affords, served up in a neat and elegant manin r. Kvery possible care will be, taken to please those who honor this establishment with their etistom ami the iinder-nigned hopes be will be able to give tolerable general satisfaction. He regrets that it is not in his pow er to particularly state the peculiar qualities of each spring, of which there are eight in a very small distance of one.

another, no two of which afford the same quail-' ty of water Sulphur and Caly-bente are strikingly conspicuous. Convinced of their great virtue, several of the most eminent physicians in the country have been in the habit, hen the usual medicines failed in producing the desired effect, to recommend to their patients to visit these springs, which have ne.vt failed of relieving those afflicted with' ptilmomii'v complaints, nervous affections, eruptions, Ate. To the health, tlicbentity of the surrounding scenery, the airiness of the situation, the relaxation from ordinary ttc. will, it is hoped; be sufficiently attractive to entice them to this romantic spot. Terms of boarding, he.

as moderate as the nature of the cuse will admit. By the first of May, the house will be ready for the reception of visitors. ELLIS MADDOX. Robertson cty. April 30..

9t. A LIST Ol'LLTTLJiS REGAINING in the Post OfTtco at Le-button, on the 1st April, 1817. A Joshua Abjiou, George Alexander. 11 Jumes lllack, Uer.jamin Bjwem, Duvid Uradfthaw, John Drojrim, William Burns, Samlera Brown, Caleb U. Urooks 2, George Hell, Llizabcth llowers, Jesse Urtnbou 2, Thomas B-me, James Drown.

Jeremiah, Collins, John Coe, Alexander Chambers anil Andrew Swan, Charles Compton, Frederick Carter. Jumes Carulh, William W. Crawford, John Carter. Joshua Uillurd, Lucy Downey 2, las Drewry. Ubkc Easter, Eli Eason, Mrs.

Casly. John Fusion, Benjamin Ferrell, din Fakes, Lemuel Fsrytison, David Fields. Datid Gien, John Gun, John Gold-ston, James Godfrey. 11 Jane llnslev, John Ualtnn, Enoch Hands, Itev. Samuel Hodge, William lluicy, llatton.

.1 Samuel Johnson, William Johnson. Isaac Kennedy, John Kan-son Knip, Joh'i Ki.ltpnlrick, Joseph Kirk Patrick, John W. Kinf. James Monnclt, AbnerMorcn. James Ncal.

1' Geoije l'ritchett, John Powell. Killer Kickctt3, Hichardu, Datiii-I Itichmond, Ccorgc Rogers. James Shannon, Daniel Smith 2, Moore St-phfiison, Thomas Stone, George Still, uiiel Small, Joseph Stacy, James Shaw, James Smith, Edward Swatter John Turner, Jane's Tarplcy, Levi Tructt. W-rJiseph T. Wil'ams, Abncr Wasson, Mevctly IsHiU'n'ms.

James Vilon. Joseph Young 2, Mrs. AjrneB Young Dsv'nl Persons applying for the above letters, will name thai Ihry'are advertised. II SHIiLllY, Post-Mater. April 23, 1816 Si- Fifty Dollars Reward.

RLNAWAY from the subBcri-her in July last, a slave, named iMlOIIAEL, ol a yellow complexion, rather a greet' colour, aged a-bout 28 years, his fore teeth are not regular set and ide apart. He is slim and about 5 feet 10 inches high, bought him of William Lackie, Woodvillo, M. T. and he has been -owned by several other persons in the neighborhood he was taken up last fall and put in Washington Jail, T. Jhojai) as broke and he made his escape but while in the prison informed the jailor lie had once before gotten up to Nashville, and I presume he will nmko for that place again.

The ubovq reward shall he paid to any person who will secure said fellow ni anyjail in the United States, so that I get him again, and nil legal fees. JOHN UUUHES. April 30, 1817.2m. 3 TATE OK TENNESSEE Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals, for the fourth "Circuit at Nashville, February Rules. 1817.

John iVrK.in7.ie, Cow pit. vs. John Owen, Janu Owen, Thomas Owen, Jolin Bullock, Joseph Jones, Jumes Jose, John Blackburn, .1 tunes Dobbins, William Owens, John Owens, Mary Montague and Heorv Graves, Ihjls -IN qviTV. This day came, the complainant, by his counsel, and it appearing (bat John Owen, James Owen and Tio-nias Owen, three of the. defendants in Ibis cause, art' not inhabitants of this state, so that, the ordinary process of court cannot be served upon thein: It is therefore, on motion of the comjiliiidnt, ordered that publication be forthwith made three weeks sfvesivtly in the Nashville commanding the-said Jumes Owen, John Owen and Thomas Owfiii, to appear here on the first Monday in August next, and answer the complainant's bill otherwise tin- same will lie taken lor confessed against them, and set for hearing the next term.

(A Copv) TeM, It. MTIAVOCK. Clerk of the Supreme Court if Errors Appeals for the 4th circuit. April St S3. STATE OF TENNESSEE-! In the Supreme Court of Errors und appeals for ihe, 4th Ciicuit, at NashvilleApril Rules, 1817.

Joseph Burnett Ii rooking Bur-itt, Compllx. ntjuinst Samuel M'-Bridc, heft. IN EOfJIIT. -This day came the complainants by their counsel, und it appearing that the defendant is not an inlmliitatifc of this state, so that the ordinary process ofthis court, cannot lie served upon him J.t Ibeivloi'c, on the motion of toe ftaiil r.uuipiain-ants, by their eoiiiiHi ordered i.hat publication he forthwith made three weeks sticce.sriit ly in the, No.sli ville (iHi.tnaiKiiiig the defendant to here on first Monday in August nt xt, and answer the complainant's hiI, o-tberwisc the same, will taken fur confessed against him, and set for hearing ex parte at the next Test, It. M'GAVOCK, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Errors Appeals in the 4th Circuit.

April 30, 1817 3t B2 50. FOIl SALE. A FIRST rate built Flat Boat, fifty-five feet by fifteen, remarkably light and in good order for loading, lying at the lower ferry which will be sold low for cash, if application is made soon. Enquire of the Printers. April SO, 1817.

3t PipHE subscriber, who formerly JL lived with captain John Pos. tlethwait, Lexington, Kentucky) has entered into copartnership with Mr. Erwin, the proprietor of the BELL 'IWVEIW, which has been kept by Mr. Thomas Childress for several yearrt past. The House Iibh lately undergone a thorough repair The' Staiilk shall at all times be sup plied with forage of every description, und attended by attentive ost- lers and every exertion made ttr please those who think proper tt call.

ELEAZFR BAKER Nashville, April 2, 1817. tf. A JULLIAllD TABLE 171 OU SAljE With a complete-J set of Maces tec. A good ding would bo taken part pay.0 Apply to tho JVintore. April 30, 1817 1T virtu- of an, order of sale to 8 me directed, from the county court of Wilson, 1 will expose to public for cash, at the court house in the town of Lebanon, on Saturday, the 14th day of June next, all the right, title, claim and interest that Elijah D'rllard has to an undivided part of one hundred acres of land, lying in M'NVcly's bend.

adjoining the lauds of Wat-eon Hsrrall taken to Ratisl a judgment that Win. Dillard recovered against said Elijah Dillard. Sale about 12 o'clock, anil attendance by me. THO. BRADLEY, Shff.

April 23, 1817. St Take care of the fraud. OTICE is hereby given, that John Ford, do forewarn all persons from trading with John I). Venuble. for two notes of hand, both given April 9, 1817, one for one hundred and one for eleven dollars, due ninety d.iys after date.

Those notes being fraudulently obtained, I am determined not to pay them. JOHN FORI). Montgomery rt'y, April 'rags wanted. riMIE undersigned will givecash, JL. paper or goods for all kindtr of clean linen or cotton rags, dc-livorod at the store of Stump Cox in, Nashville.

Their paper mill has been in operation some years, and the greatest dilUV.ulty experienced is the procuring rags in quiw-titios to keep the works in innUon. undersigned hope the patriotic Indies of Tennessee will puy some little attention to having an article. aved so essential to a manufacture that keeps thousands of dollars in the state, which would yearly otherwise be entirely taken out of it. If no consideration of state pride and patriotism will prompt an attention to this subject, it is respectfully suggested that ladies will be consulting tlio interest of their families by eucourageiiig their domestics in habits of economy, uud no ene article can more clearly estab-HulV their practice of this virtue than tlfr saving of small remnants that intrinsically worth little, if it were not for the use they are applied fo DAVIDSON COUN'IY. Taken up by Saui'l Wharton, head of Whites' creek, a ttaij Horse, A (Vet 6 inches high, blind of the left eye, tail docked, in very lbw order app'd to 82 50.

JO. NOKVELL, R. April 23, 1817. 3.

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