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... vfie sun may have been imperceptibly
object tn jucreitiv* diminution »llie« the
, ience of Astronomy has b*en cultivated.
1'iie B>run supposes the suit’s diameter to be
300,000 miles—i,204,000,000 feet, or nearly
joi) seconds. We have not, he observes,
. , t |,erto possessed any instrument for measu-
,ni the diameter of heavenly bodies io a
PC )iid. Toe sun may therefore diminish
.;,nt)0 miles of Us diameier, i.lUJ.Ouo feet
without the possibility of its ben g perceived,
supposing tlie sun to ditntntsh daily tun feet,
t would rci|uire riOOO years tn render the
diminution of a second of its diameter visi
ble.
Singular Fate of on Extortioner.
Mjasirua Koicve; oneof iheFariners-
.ener.il of the province of Languedoc, in
France, about lire middle of lire Iasi cviltn-
r «, had amassed considerable tvealrh by griu-
.fnig the faces of die poor, and by every oth
er means, however low, base,or cruel, which
ns ingenuity could devise, or nis rapacity
execute. By these mean* he had rendered
Inniself universally haled, and every one in
his province was wishing his downfall. It
was probably in consequence of some hint
l' his wealth which had been given In one
irotner of lire numerous enemies his avarice
and ouchv ban made Inin, that he was one
day ordered by government to raise a con
siderable stun m a very short period ; upon
which, as an excuse lor nut complying with
the demand, he pleaded extreme poverty.
Fearing, however, at the same time, that
sum* of the inhabitants of Languedoc had
already given, or would give information to
the contrary, and 'hat his house would be
searched, he resolved on hiding Ins treasure
so effectually as to escape the most strict ex
animation. Willi this view, he dug a cave
in bis wine cellar, which he made so largo
old deep that lie used to go down to it by a
ladder. At theentrauce was a door with a
spring lock upon ii, which on suuttuig would
listen -il itself. Not long afleiwauls, Mull
neur Fosctie *..s missing; diligent sear'll
' is made, alter him in every plane; the j
ponds were drawn, and ev#fy met ho I that
mild be suggested was taken In fun! him, but |
ill fain. Ills house was soon sold, and the'
purchaser beginning either to rebuild it, or lo I
make some alterations, Ihe wurkmeo discov
ered a door ro the cellar with a key in the
lock, which lie ordered to be opened ; and mi
•uiiig dy-vu, they found M r.isfoitr F-i-c le ly-
,:rg dead on llm ground wuh a candlestick
ear him, bill no candle in il, as he had ea
rn it, as well as gnawed die flesh off Ins
mis lor subsistancc ; and on searching far-
her, thev fbuiiil the vast wealth whicli he
ad amassed. Il was supposed that when
'..is miserable man went into ins cave, the
onr by sonic accident shut after hurt, and
ring nut of the hearing of any person, that
c perished f.o want of food, in the midst of
reasure, which he had w iougiullv amassed,
ut a righteous retribution of Frovulence,
' is made the means of ms punishment.
\ London Investigator.
,n>ustto deny, that.;) Icaul, ri# style, in 1 distance Tfom tit o.hti ilu ihe ini i
richness of incident, in aptness of illuslra- seemd. to that to a philotnph, r, the question i
lion, anil Stern morality ol thought and deed, might only i-.cm, wh y .u would .house to
,ncan t'ovrl has yet equaled the ' S’* 1 esc ii if c i/,e mtridn-', or „t l-i
It ildtrneu. Such pictares of human *” '/leriwi
nature, are suited for the rapturous glance . th ten r*or. true happun- in the f n- i
of youth—and must arrest the hallowed m-nU of private life, than io rli- pursuits
contemplation of age. °* am'ntion,,, one if those comma pUces cf
morality, which the experience of every day.
From the sane. confirms; but which as that very experience!
OEXIVa.KVDFEELI.VO. shews have little effect in vercoaiiug tlic pas- !
Nobody possessed ol common sense or ttKlf—tad w'r < h are tlius ineffectual be- i
common sensibility would oiler consolation c * u,e , * *‘"'“ oa <1 " r * rel»te ..nly to the '
to one who bad just Inst a beloved ..ile p . rtlc . ■ P u fP°*‘* o' 'be individual, but i.
ssttsa 'KXt.nr;:»» 3E=S?es :
»aSe*ttSKtas »» ass? ’
stances under which it was written might MV DOQ A VII >J V SHVOOW
have deterred a friend less anxious, or awn- |„ , ,„|, U ry excursion throngi. a wood,
r -•»**ssf mhra, he Major ll.dileu fell in with a min whose sin-
felt, than Mr. (shat. gular appearan-e attracted Ins attention.
■I i I i r ’ ,r "' 1 ° ’’ r ' “ a3on - He w is sitling on the ground at the foot of
I breyjt in upon yon,at a moment when heart, tier, eating a trust of bread,which
wc least of all are permuted io disturb our be shared hit by bu with lus log.-llis diess
trends, onlv to ary that vuu arc daily and belrave.l the utmost poverty but Ins enun-
liourly present m my thought,. If the worst temuce exhibited every symptom of cheer-
be nor yet, you will neglect and p rrdon me : fulness. The I .inr saint* d him as he rode
but rfthe last struggle he over; if the ebjert p . r , and the man pulled off Ins hat. Do
olyonr long anxieties be no longer sensible you ire? sai - ne loins dog, laughing.—
to you. kindness or to her own sufferings, VVliat could the dog see ? naked Ihe major,
allow me -ai least in idea,(for what coul wh «e runout. was much ex, ired by the
Ido, were I present, more than tins?) to sit mi s happy Inks. The stranger laughed,
by you in silence and pity from my heart, Aye, .ai l [lie nan, in a humorous tone, 1
not her who is at rest, but you who lose wish to mine dog, take notice of jour
* lel- civility. It.s uncommon for a well dress
“ May lie who made and who afllcts ns, e I person n horsebai f, -.ml a:v ofl’ccr he*
tin* M-ufer of our pleasure* an ofom pains sides, l«» lilt his Im or tap io a latitred foot
preserve and suppuit von ! Adieu. pavsei ger Lkc nxx,
‘‘ I lidve lung under Mood how little you Who aro V'liitlien? said the major to the
H *»i Uowrrc, Ttiottaj McDoWwil,*
a\ Waterman. fielding Bradford*
John llcmanf ’New directors.
Foit MtLLIDQliVltLLI
Cm. It Clayton, Isaac flam
Vj latuiar, Joseph W.i«*h.rmrn.
B. Gruutlaiu), Chaiios \Vil!iam»OQ.
Win, Sanford.
For WainiRr.ToN.
Win. CJ. Gilbert, \ (J. Scnnirt,
Alexander I'ope, Win Deariu".
O (i. Camplx-ll, Osborn Stour,
It Ilka Of VrdCtK I
VST published, and fur sale by the suoscri-;
h» PI,
The Rules of Tractive established by the |
O
W Me yic.it, ui uio f(iar.
Iiotiai in tire town of Milled^** ilie, w .bin l.c
iJ hour# of sale, tin-following propertv. to wit -
Judges of the Superior Courts, (it their Con
i liei
lion me j ritj ft n, I'j n|i
One bay mare, taken a* the propeity of Wdliany
a fi fj in favor bf Job#
d pa-
Mark .V 1.1
Pax id Trrrr!!,
N. Lewt#,
Jot I K.irlv,
M Well-*
Fort GnM N^Borr
•orgr Himiif.
. W. Dillard,
A Itedd,
V'vtion held in May fast.”
Price 75 cents ntally todnd So mart
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Any penon enclosing 75 cents ;nd paying the
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Tin* wili~rril»ers will put tn pre.-*onrlj in the fall
THE JOI’H.NAL ALMANACK FOH 1824.—
A large edit.on is contemplated.
CA.MAK & RAGLAND.
Jitho I. Smith,
Irlv. Huilnon,
'l homas I loxey,
\\ \ lit* \heicrtjir!
Henry Brnnh.iqa,
VV itliam \\ ilkuis,
NN in I ’lournoj,
* New dim tor.
^ IfV an authorised to announce Cupt.
/?. 7/ fj. fhichannan as a candidate for the
Clerkship of the Inferior court of Baldwin
county at the ensuing i lection.
ftj* 9 Simeon L. Stevens is a candidate for
the < h rkship nf the Inferior Court of Haldinn
County at Ihe ensuing tUdion.
Crans Myrick is a candidate for
the ( 'lerksiiip of the Inferior Court of Joins
( ounty at the ensuing election.
PROPOSALS
I5y S. Gnnlrl, Law Hookspllur,
s/* cf IVull and Hr on rl-.if reds, opposite the Cvs*
tom House,
For |>ul»li*-hin# by Hiil>«rription
•IycMjoWa VractVce
had to hope.*’
eYote by Mr. Mason.
** As mis billet (which 1 rereived at t :
Bmtol Hot- Wells) then bredhed and
seems to breathe, the very voice of :
ainp in i •> <5tiner"*t i.id .ii'iw j, i k t|. .
11 «.i nit refrain iroui pntibMiio^; it. 1 »
il almost at the prociu iiioinent .% <t
would net essarily bo the most alfccti'
!r need scarcely be added that the m * .
worn in whose extreme illness prompt! ,i V..
Gray’s nixious inquiry, was she wjuMj • .
Iiiisband tias niiniort tlized (so long, it |> .*»
as Kusihsh poetry shall endure) in toe ••>
quisite inscription nu her muiiiimont m tl,
1' tthedr.il of istol.
“ fake, holy L.irtli, all lliatmy soul helddesr," k °
do-;b
lookin, .t bun attentively.
Ini f o‘ fortune.
• H of fortune; yon inistak*- without
; for your uoat seems to • f ouk other-
From the Chirle»ton Courier.
• T\c ICildcrness, or llraddock's Times ”
It is pleasing to observe the growing de
'/elopement ol taste and talent, in the coun
try whicti heaven has entiustml lor awhile to
us «l)«> now inhabit n, and of w nom poster
ity will ask, “ what did ut fur its honor ?”
In the progressive advance of ihe necessity
and Ihe useful arts, we will lind ample mate
rials ol self consolation and praise. In the
ornamental art of Painting, it is known that
Americans luvoforlurtv years pist sustain
ed tbe reputation of the British School. In
Literatim*, the elegant resource ol opulent
leisure, except so far a* it may be made prac
tically Mihseivient to tl»© wauls of tntiety,
we have not progressed far. Il is obvious thaj
the strong and deep rooted and promts, nous
growth of the forest, must precede the chaste
nnd I isti lioiis disposal and arrangmient of
the garden—and the palaces ol the imagina
tion, can scarcely Ij«* expected to rise ^itimJ
'.aucotnly with the rude cabmi of the sav
A MIL
Ft’.m Brown's ** Rectum 19
We do not covet so uoi fh* pride of him
who se.t a wli l- nnilt fu busy o» ly in fur
thering tn* bivolotii and ever-changing; de*if* s, .
as he «. remty of him wkuiu the world caun
iur huiiisler, v’liu ste« ur •und him * mtifitude
h*»pp ' i ihei • own domes11 i opation-, t«.-» I-
iu< tjr li-n »nly that frien Uhip which the he.*-i
« >*'. is in the right, sir. Hut, as I can
• f h >n, the only one I have, it is of
uch va! e to me as a new one, even if
Mxm a star ri'ion it.
it wlnt you • does not proceed frotn a
hb mierrd L.inJ, you an m the tight, coun*
Uynini.
mi" !,<>; a light mind issomc-
d (L»d. at least for children
i v -My fitc once hung
iti I like lead ; but care now
* th* ’ ii I tines my coat, and
!t it im its dp lor a gieatdcal
K\Mmvr. Pl.i'ALniKNT, (iRO. 7
Milledgeville, May 21, 1B&), S
The President having authoii/ed Stephen
PIcascMiton Ls j. 5th Auditor ol the Tieasnr/
Depariim nt to act as lamunissioner ott the
rl .ims under the treaty with the Creek In-
dians of the Hth January l!;il, uliioh have
been transmitted to the Department of War
since tiie adjournment of the late commit*
ion instituted for that purpose, who having
had the same under consideration, a tran
script of Ida decisions in the several» as**s in
wine h they have been favoiable to the i l.iiin-
ents, has been received fioni the W ar l)e
partmeiM, two fifthsof the amount awarded
iiave also been received, and will be paid
to the claimant! or flii*ir legal representatives
on application at this Department, to wit.
i CU RT DF HINT, .s RF.NCH. ENGLAND,
With ctltlifions and rorrertion
Iu two vols. octavo, at 5** per volunrr.
THE above work b it been >ubmittcd to a nmu-
b«>r of (In* older at well at youURer Gentlcni! n oj
llif Bar of thia City, who all concur in tiio opinion
that it is not only the latest but the best compress
ed, nio»t pcrnpiciious, and perfect TreatiM* ever
piililished The price, to S'lbu'iil* # only will In*
7'// r. /)• liars per Volume, hut will Le advanced to
of hern afier publication
TV Sul)-rripimm» received at the offiiC of th. - *
Georgia Journal. June J
CASH FOR WUF..VF.
Ad v/idere
times the gtli
ol foituneof
• •»yuutny
»mvsc5 thro’it
li •hat lie a fa
of misfoil. u
H u sav* the uu i »r, w hence did you conic,
eu I whither .rc you going?
That queMioa is n**t difficult to be answer-
sir, I cam* t >iii im cradle, and 1 am
| now going stea l forward to my pave. With
llie'C two stage* u! my life I am well acquain
ted. |n a word, I am endeavouring to »of-
*pon;atte'»mly oLier*, and atiiMt ng hiiu voly | b*u r.iv f.tl•*; b.u I must have som< thing very
wi ht • • ».h i»i iu*rvie<st whicn it i* dejigtiUul i •’ngtgmg, for my dog and destiny reniMiii
nd Ahun, a# given with delimit, it
$rt70 00
•loo 00
oo no
:;!0 tiO
518 IM)
forwarded to
John O'Neale
! Musi s Stevens dec’d
| David Patrick
t Nathan Fowler
Estate tif John Trice
Mr. PL* isontou having al
I this I) p niiient sundry aecounti ns being in-
I suffiriently ptoven, a doci.-aon <m wliiih has
j been suspended ii order to a third the cl litn-
i ants an opportunity nf establishing tl" in in
i tlie manner pointed out l»y hiui iu each pai-
| ticul ir case ns follows, to wit.
“ FfV/.V >n B'.dltr 5IOtk>.
Proof to aiuhnitir.iu .1 before n court ir.
Grorui.i, wInch ou^Iit to <•« ctily to flic credibility
of the 1 ins east: uotemered «»i» tlu-
dedghtf il also to receive.
V'hen I s.y hat a viriuous lover of mankir.'l
would d #ire t tit latter heppinew more dun the
.»tlier, I know well that there arc many min .#
o which 1 muit n ?t consider myself n« express
ing the choice ; minds which value he powvr
merely a^ f>ower; whicli frel it, therefore, wrh
uiort* pleasure, the in ie servile he multitude
of '.heir dc r endeuts m*v be ; and w . ; h in their
ende ivors to rise above the crowd, sec t.o •.! *
\e p y *oo mean t >r themselxes foeu furi , if they |
cs.j purc'iaa, by their v Juntsry de^radafion,
he pleasure of commanding
fie who I'otis w thin himvelf th* talents which i
must ren .er his eml'ation eiBioent.y usehil to
mackind, an - In wishes or •owe , that there |
luitii' i! to i;*p ; ic my s »dow also— but like
.♦ f-'.N Mend, only when tlie sun shines.—
You shake your head, sit, as if you meant to
*iv, i have nude choice of bad company,
i rti :og»:t so t tirst, hut tncrc is nothing sr»
! <a 1 :*s not to h»* use.ol sometimes. My des
tiny ims inado mr liunifb, and taught me
wh«t I did not betore know, that one cannot
unhinge too world. M) dog has taught me,
there is still love and fidelity in it, and—you
cm ot imagine what fine things one can
talk wjt,., and u spel ling one’s shadow !
K'*s|ieciing one’s shadow? that I do not
undent and.
You mi ill hear, sir—at sun-rise, when I am
walking behind niv long towering shadow
tint > onveisation I hold with it on philuso
•nay \>t tu.»r« virtue and more happin«M ..
world, th4o if h h d n ;t been el-va ♦ d, would, | phical subjects. Look, say J, dear shadow,
indeed, b»* guilt, a criinmni sell-indulg*no, ii j art thnn not like I youth, when the sun ol
w re to r flt<n t*im«»ii to the enjoyoe-nt-of j |,fM |g raisi'ic, the earth s*ems too small?
id t hie, and to 1 iegtec ihe ho .r.rabb im ani ; Jost when I it" .i leg, tnou Idlest another, as
ftnVd <
U V, r,u « md V 1 ’ I if l"<"> « oul.1 «< p over ten acres at once ;
,v “ w ;*' :ld r ;i d *" lr “ l t J' h ' ,n ' >rubl ';- 1 •*••'?*! .ml vet, «benth<w imttnt rlowritlrr leg, Ihv
.’ii a, nowever, hiubition presents n • te xe , 1 , f • J’ .
i'i; bec.d.e t U...u K t, Ureri m,. ,M be (!i J *»-P “‘M.celr aspau long: so fares,1 with
hippine** of a h morn u-,. oi station,
crl fro
and
•• />V ;i» llotnrj Sen. $I.H»0.
500 dollarn of this rlaini me fur a hoie
furniinre destroyed, which t annul !»♦• allowed.
The treaty of Anemia, under v Inch il fall:*, ha via
pruxi'lt d for the i« t>>r.«ii«.n of piop»rty, which
l*n»viM'>n could out refer to pmpeity that did not
farlh y
h respect to tin* remaiuieg part of
the cliiim. hiusi be Mip|iort**d by other a0*1 disiuter*
ested tcMinionv, and the additional fact h.ii*: l»e ch-
i ibb-le il of the party haviiil deomuded the* projn r-
iv ancl received no s tti-.'.actiuii thcicfoi."
“ Drum /.Vers $ ;04:.
The outlis of tin* cbimaH and tliove who max
testify in support of the claim, mu<<lhc taken befori-
a justice .»f the luleiior court or court of Ordinary
in f ieor:*ia mid not i i Alabaiu.i, a* in lhi^ t asc.
T he prrcisn quantity and kind a* xvidl as the
value <d i!'•* prop- rt claimed, muM be particularly
speciiied. Imth by the cla.iuant and other** wdio may
tCHtify in his favor. 11 must be stated too, that a
demand has been made of flu Creek nation fur a
reMarntioii of the property without surer*. Thin
claim labors pndcr tin di- uixunlade of tint being
recorrled on the list of claim* nceivcd from ihe
of Georgia, which ought to be explain
ed.’
si.ill tlie spuil of adventure, that elsstic
energy, which elicited the praises ol Blhkr
: irout infant tna.’ine, pervatbifllie American
'.uracter, iti.i exhibits itsoli m every d«j ait-
ol thouglit ami of action,
It would sueiu to ba scarcely dfsirable that
.1 that species of composition, called novel
witting any eiToit should sen »udy be made
umng us ; as the standard productions of
. l.iglaml arrive with tlie frequency of the
• utern brte/.es. Tiiere ex is is m behalf ol
t »reign literature, too, the Mine piedileciioit
wiiu-it used formerly to pievail in telatiou to
all, and still does with many of, their inanu-
..i Mires. Many of our population, it is to be
remembered, have been transplanted bom
lie east,or have derived Inuu their sues,
raiift-aliautic feeling**.
Still a wayward, and, in nine rases out of
ten, an until* eussful frtort at literary euii
Tience may be made aimingu*, by those, who.
-.•reless «*f praise, run tlie risk of coitfure —
u those, who, devoted to the entliusiastic in
ibteuce of leeltng, seek and find then plea«-
rue a.id then reward, in the imagination
-lone.
The attention of Great Britain has recent
ly been drawn to in** American Irvi.no.
stropping honey from Ins pen— and the me
tnoiy ol tlie novelist who icr.orded the I’iul-
udelphi i pestdenee, i> known tn England by
the» ontagiou ol Ins gruius.
Other recent American publications jus
tify the talents and the claims of the coun
try ; and of the most rcceot of these, u e pru*
^ jse io ftjieak.
The no.el call* I the M IhUtnuss or
Hrdddock's Times,” t s , like the fashionable
t.iodcrn novels passed upon historical lar.ts,
paitly revealed, and partly oLsrure—like tin*
trnnk of an oak, which vines adorn, without
concealing. Tlie situation is interesting—
just on the borders, of savage and of civil*
•zed hie. The period is highly interesting—
>usi at the conlliience ol the French and
British forces, contending lor an empire, of
which both are now deprived ; and invulv
•ing hi their common destiny, tlie unhappy
ludt ms, who deiivtd nothing Irons then
friendship, but always suffered by their oil
may.
The story is interesting.—It is the narra
tive of the character and conduct ol an in
dustrious European couple, a o, having set-
'Je t in the hack pirt of I’enn** Ivuuu, were
carried by the Indians into the captivity of
the de»ert—but even tticre preserved their
happiness, by their conci!ia*ot> behavior,and
Uised their lovely laiinly in comparative >e
curity, amid the tcrrois of savage and of
uisdized warfare.
We *tiU not, t»y any furtlier detail of
•b? lucideuts conlaitie I in tins interesting
work, lessen the anxiety ol the reader to
peiose it.
Some of the northern prints hail observed
(<f it,cltiedy this—that Wiini50TO>
represented by the author, :»s an imsuccevs-
f‘il lover. Tins * »s such a scandal on the
fair sex, that we f**H inclined to undervalue
‘v-4. B ?• jt» •otiU be
‘here i» vtiU the happiness oi useful in the
#t r loo already posieK«t,d , and it presents i>«*
disence even i.i fob ire, becau**: the disgru*:*-
wlitcri Ihe heart 'eel#, is ouiy for th'isn w ho
'i ive laded in dirhonormhle
yiMitli. He st ems .is if he would destroy oi
create a world, and yet, iu the end, he does
nut.r ol *hoi»e things which tni^bt h\*• been
expet ted from ln» discourse. Let the sun
now ri e higher ;md thou v Hr become smal
ler, -t. tin* youth boakts i (, ss tlie <i!der he
“ .dbralwtn V. VnrfUaud Richard R.'denbem.
I’uvxrll outfit to depose tlut a demmid had hern
made ol tlir Creek nation, and tliat nolliini! lud
Itern re. - rived on account oi this claim. Thi • ueiug
supplied, the claim ou-ht to hr ndmitted.
Ivnlf iiIm ii x> u rlepo.iilM»n i> wanting, if lie
hr air. t , ami it noi. of his reprcsciuative, in which
it should la- made to ir that he made the nr-
ci-w,ry d« ii.:i.i.I of the ( r- k r...:i..o. and I. id »,-
c• ixnf no suti‘f.u hori, arid that lie no., nt tin time
of the robberx a ci’izen "I lietiigia."
at i» honorable in itself by th# uh* cf t;r»>ws. Tlni' I compare, you see, the morn
dishorn iivh e oitHM ( ing, »i»k>i>. and evening tliadow with n fuin*
i>*«t, of the multitude of the amh. drr, lenv i dred thirds ; and the longr.r we (all; together
few »r* there ot thi* tioblf class; lio v m6iiit? 1 the bettor we get acquainted. At piesenl, I
ly more numerous they who seek m |*oweronly ! call f,„ego many things v iiieli I forme,|y
l.ht the vrtuous man does not vvi*h no uui' h, considered indispensable r.ecessaries. The
as cofiiffit to bear m it V,r flo* grietcr good
wtin h tuny attend i ! flow many, who lalnir,
ptr. xps, Uirovijli a long lifeoi ignominy, to be
a Idtle iu #re guiby than it is possible lor them
shadow is my watch «nd my pedometer— and
somrtunes my servant, and sometimes my
footnnn. It is only a pity, that a man ran-
r,heV..h the Harrow u.. an. uf ,u H.Wb flo,.,,,
tliey iiosseas,and who d t* at last without at-1 '“'JV.
(.lining that w etched object tor whi.li they ' v\ »'II, and what do you say in the evening
have crawled and prostrated tbemselve*, and • to your shadow
been every thing which a virtue-#! m 'n would j In the evening ? a man’s shadow then is a
not be, even lor a single moment, for all w l.Hi vrrv serious thing—the best moralist—a real
King*, or ».'*•-• fiv»nt, »ct Ki.ig*, c u^d ofer! memento inori.— When the shadow runs for-
It they fail in th« ir ijn'>ble aniDi inn, it is easy j ward helote otic, still becoming longer* nnd
to see what tr.iv ry they have earned ; and if less vi>i!»lc, and if already tudmg its head in
uvf n they # ccred at last, w hat is ii whrh they , the darkness of eternity, while behind one is
g iiti. Then* u no pleafu e in wl.at ch *y \w | ,he s-tting sun, ancl before on** a rising star—
ess while it»- intirior to s>mcthing which they j fhe ,| iaciow thril lo%aV , thou art on the
w„:,, urh xy.ll rr.jre .nen, tppctjle to,r.. k . k f j( „ „ down>
quit. •• The p.v.01 winch lornrnl. thrm," I . *’ . f , lfc . 7 ’
44 Hmnf Wdktr,*\e.v't\
j Deposiiion n| tin- repn ^ ntntiveof ti*e claim nf
l u .lx prodiici it. Other concurring testimony must
| l,*- proilm ml and the ciaimanlonyhl moremer, tn
j d* . iar« (hut a demand Ii id In - a made of the ('ruk
! nation, and that no sati»farnon xv.is received.'
* f :
I t laim supported by his ow n deposition only
• 0*h» r and disinter-nued t- fli.inooy required a*, to
the Ioh-s and value of the property, and the te»ti-
iii'ii.v inud moreover U taken iu (itorgia, ami i.ot
m Alai uni a.
Tiiis claim doe# not appear on tlie list received
from (lie Governor ol (» or^ia. vtlndi ou”Ir lo I*
explained. '
“ Ctld,idl Jjadf*, (nrgro man,) £1000.
Tin d,‘positions sliould lie taken before n court
in Georgia him I not in Alabama, asm thi« rase—It
should made lo appear that the nr fro wh# tuk» n
hy t.-c Creek himI not fhe Scndooh* fndinn*, and
taut the claimant Ifad made an nnMircc»*tul rle-
i.nnd f#»r Im* restoration. The value too. ought to
ht fixed by difcioii rested testimony This claim is
not on t'.e l.*t received Iroin tiio Goveru r of
fJlIlE Miliscrdier# will gi\n one ilullar and
twenty |1\« centsca>*h a bushel, for mcrclnui-
table Wheat,delivered in Milh'ducville.
TERONDET, ATKISUN, L Co.
Mav 3 0‘if 3f*
I OST
j of Ma
LaW Notin'.
D K J. \V. Miirhrll, of llxrlforfl. » II r. -t a.
ihv a;*,ciil whenever I am dwent 'r-"» that
place. ' T. IV MITCHF.LL
June 3 4t 35
the town id' Mdlodccville on the CtF
. last, the l.dtoxviui; bank bill# Those
who are receiving mouev, will confer a favor on
the sub-cribei hy attending to the Nos. tLc. ol the
bills they receive I may, in thi* way, bu enabled
to recover what I have lost.
thins of IliUi on Darien Dank.
No 12$, A Jan. 4, 1841, $HHt
Ehen S Reese, CarliT—T Spalding, PrrvT.
No. 1012, A May 20, 1819, $100
tut, A. Apr 20, IKIH, ,*HO
201, A. Oct. PJ, litpt, y|P0
A. Jan. I, IKJI, v|Ml
€3, A. June il. tails >100
Early, t'a.sh’r -1 Spalding, Pres't.
Planter** Dual.
No. 103, A. Dec. 27, 1813, £100
.Maishall, Ca l»’r—John liollou, I'l /s't.
Elea:c
/. >k
No. 118, b Fth. 10, 181!), £100
Anthony Toiler. C.ul»’i—W. It Kullock, Pms't
June 1 SAME. i. b.MITII.
NoUee.
1 piHF.RE will be mid on the 22nd of July next,
I. nt the court house iu Henry county, a number
of town lot-. Trims of vile, one-eighth down, the
balance in three instalments— the first due the -*.»th
Decemlier in \t, the -eroinl inslaluieni due 2hth
December 1324, die thi-d . months afu i the sec
ond instalment—-liv order of the Inferior court.
JOHN Al. FOIiBF.S, < Ik. I « it c.
June 3 ids 35
UUI c» • nv iiaiMva ntnui tor.uems mrai, i. . ..
m like u flame xxl.irb bum. I l, ‘'' lo,e 1 r, ’‘ lr "« e : ,,ke Wll ‘
with core v,. '.nee 111. more fuel there may C1 "". e »l«0» •>»<« >- e.rr lire, is al-
have prrviou.is b.eo adde.1 to il.e eou,1»rr.. I r '* d .* '"spenderl» beirer star, ihe first raj
tion.' The happiness of ont* who has town lo I c ;f rn, ty beyond the grave.
p«Hrt*r by igooSle m a #, is fierhaps Iris than | With these words the man became serious,
that of the tnort abject of those who depend i and Hie major also. Roth looked at each
o him—und the dignity which he hasatta»Ae«l, j other in stlenre. Hem, said fhe ma jor you
and knows m»t how to enjoy, however rplendid j imi»l go with urn, t omit ry man. He to(»k
it may be ui a tr.ark of dntto< tion, is, in tins the str ttiger by the hand, and conducted bun
very dis iurtion, a marl: of nothing so much j to hit house,
as if the u.iwurthmcss of him who posses*** ——
it a mt-tnonal of crituis or follies wrhuh. in j Strain.— It is said that the ingenious me
an >l! • r tiluatioo, would|liave Ikjui unnolit ed or • chanie, Perkins, has lately put fits newly in-
forgotten but which are now forced '*n the | verted improvement in the Steam Engine, to
continued cxc< rat.*r» **r contempt of r»Hiik iu. ;: (),,» j < . s , m L*m«lo.i, ona large scale, and that
i, " h * c ®" : "• Jr.*d nf llii. k.-niT. | the^xpuimfiit h.re fu!(iM«d hi.nwM. w>(r>.ir.e
art* f rred
tiKy w f, uld olh;rwi#e have ariien, oa
and tt morse of I im who feels, that in perch
tn.pte t,> i j cx pect-stiutis. The a.founts given ol the
the shame » . ... ? , ...
girat saving in fuel, room, and many otbet
.in. with thea every ihio^ 7u», h« b». hot '•'P c "\7 ‘' v , ™ ■'”? “> P°" er
larpioess. w Inch Mr. P. has discovered, are by no means
purchased with th* in happiness.
In the gnat scale of power, which ascends . " ,n s nid, exaggerated,and the intention bids
•u.h.n'y i
from the lowest of the people to the sov# icign,
to whom all are submitted, in whi< ii th#* inte
rior, at every »U?e u paying rqtirt to h»s sope
rior. aud ret riv m , it, in Lsturn from tl>c«e who
are mien >r ti» hnuHetf, it ih not tasv to say at
tv’ia' point ot the scale the . leisure of t : ir h m
H^e is m->st sinrr.rely felt. There is much truth
fair to supercede every engine uowr i;i u»c,
and Mjcure a fortmie to the patentee.
A*. )' Jtdtocs
Farming ie.\ m nv England.—-A Soutlirrn,
or e\» n a Mi Idle State farmer would be mir
prised to se»* a list of ^li the article, sold
KK ..f CieMmC. piciur»...f tt.i. lorl ol )r „ n| a N - cw , K„g|, m | i llm . j „. r4( | „f IP .
...tDXjj.'. io unic.ih.- it-fl.joe*(he diflcre^te ot ,y,||. on ono. or to<»,or ihre-o,they cultivate
po.(rl.theuifftrent hour.ol (Im- day, ut xl* l ,„ liu | )ltl(; , v . „ r„ , u .r, „.,t io fill
«o uie gre.i ui. .. 1 ■ r *i*' al " |B *. 11 up a !| ,i )n e» .11 h«.ho..; and, !hon;h Iht
m»y not he unpl. h* rays “to *.■>« '
may oot he Uipl. llini r ,. Ul „,. t f or J,., nnr ,„av b,
(he picture of ih prodecce like a Ui >1 of lad- • . f '
d. r A.forieitaure,«arlj mthemorain); ari-e. d"- Wt'C.le ;•. aloe. Here lH.f,„ m
l epo.nl,ro, .r.one other hoy, which Kreil » xmallfanr. ci*re»i>„oh tops, lor hi. B ro.
fxBUiie*. no more If,an great .hqw are wirhoaf ceil”! he.i-Hlop»« dsi hin leather ; hop. lo
ar.d fall. 1,1 hrufl.in, il.c clotlie., and deuing pay for i.ih .li.Mien -schooling, andK) forth;
ihe .1.0.. rf John Ihe I -naan, wh , being dr • reserving in' r. ken the piticeeds from his
e. l lon.rrlf. applies his t, ,nd» to lia-* u»»- la- chief pro,Itieli., Inaccumulaie foi hi.r hildren,
|tir Mr St c"n 1 hand. He Squir*-’# gentle-
man in the lik** manner, a little la er in (he
da , attcods tin* Squre—tlie Sq« r#* s no «oon
er «quipt, itihn be »iteod# their vet oi my l» 3,
which n n) • aim . jVer. than mx L •*<) l.nrsel 4
is seen at th** levee of ihe fxvour.te, who, a/ter
the If nr of homage :• xt an end, * >l»ra' ■* nuo*
•elfIt p v b.Tin.ctx Hie levee of nis S ver
eign. No i# »litr»* |>erh%ps i*» tb»» wrlti/le lad-
for old age, or a *• rainy day.”—.?/n Farmer.
Til#* Cul
Sav vvjiif. May 20.
ft in? centff l ira wer#- afifimMte't «!ire<
ttifU*r^nt l*r4iicbrso| th«
• tin of Georgia. >n \1ond«v Iflik it
Fob A i*a c % t a .
Samuel Ha! , It II Mae
l: It Mil,.. V SIaurIiK
L. ( rantelou, Mm Mm
44 Fr-dorick
AM.(lax it of U ,ihlitn,'*on Rose, representative of
F. Lo-'*, v.anlfnt’—amt a FtMti-nicnt under fi.iih,
ihai an uiisu# • »*s Mil dt-.iiand bad been made lor
a retaioranor of tl.r property."
• 4 J)nHd Mr Culler*, $X)0
It ought to I e uliov n it - ; a t.Vamnd Ins '.wen
ma le and ncthing receiveil from the Creek n ition
on this account- When thin i-dtmr, (the otner
part of tin testimony btir^ rcgalur,) tnc c!s.iui
i»•!•;!i: lo In* adniitted.
44 Yr/d/i* . c loirs, f 1470
Ibis c.o»e in ue! Ih- aiuhentiraud in Georgi.'i,
the manner i*,n.t d out in (bat of Drorj Itojtf , *•
“ Jahn Flu ’• r, £300.
N->uther proot atklured than bi-'>** >'< ;.r.a>'nr,
wI icli must he sii|i)»ci'ici| by oilv-i 1 ry I*
must be shown, to#», t!..:• a dt n;u d •• .*■(..
(Jie prop 1 •*>* w I. Ik Ii v it s ik>l rumj ’let] ■ •
" Tun.h It alic. ^1103.
Proof lo t#e aultkvnlieated b*
Georjia, which niust ccrtity the •
deponent'. Not entered on (he ti.-oi >;i hit."
Should the claimants have it in their ; w-
er to comply with these requisitions, and v ill
transmit ihe proof to this Department, the
same wilt he forwarded with their accounts
to ihe I’omimssioiier, if in time to re«v h him
previous to the l«t August next, the time !i-
nuied for the ir reception.
It will appeat from documents in this of-
fi (ropi^x of which weie furnislud tlie late
eoiuiiii*ftioner,} that demand has inor * tlrm
once h**cn nude of the Creek nation, by
agents of the state duly appointed for the
purpose, for a restoration or compensation
fur all property in said lialio.i belonging to
citizens of Georgia, conformably to tlie sev
eral treaties prior to, ihe intercoms* lax- of
1304. I'Limanti who may fad tn | rove i
demand L ing made by themselves, should
not therefore despair of their claims being
allowed, if they can comply with the other
requisition#.
By order of the Governor,
ELISH A WOOD, Sec’iy.
Masonic.
I lHf. Festival of St. John llie IJ.ipi'st will lie
celebratedb> ItiHing St.o Lodge .it Ealontun,
mi the .-till dav uf Jure m*L al which lime lji»?
Ue*. Doctor iiiow n will preach » Sermon,
brelliren from adjacent Lodge a arc respectfully in
vited to attend.
liv order ol the Worshipful Master.
Jam 3-4t TH03. II \UDFM IN, flee’y.
■ HHII. ni mi iiinual examination of flu indent•*
I of the Montirello Aead««niy will <-nnieieiice
on Wedm wlay the iBlh June in-»t. and c|i»>c on I' ri-
day evening die *0si, xtitli an exliilution IbiceiH#
and guardians pai ti«■ ul.ii ly, ami the public general
ly, arc resjH'c 1111!Iv invited to a'ttnd and witness
(lie prouresh of the nil pi Is.
Ry order of die R«ird,
June i*3t >1. PHILLIPS, See’y
r>UR30AN , r to an ordei ut llm Inf irt
E of tyirthorpe county,sitting foi ordinary pur
poses, will be ►old before the court house door of
said county, in Lexington, on the firvt 1 nesday in
August next, u tract of land containing nlmni 400
ncres, Miu.ite In the county of Oglethorpe, on the
watcrt-ol Big creek, adi.ii'ning lands ot Matlinxv
\’arner. Win. Eilis, nt.u others, it being a p iti of
the re il estate ot Tlioina < a» ter dec’ll, for the he-
m lil of (lie legatee*'of said dec’d. Terms made
know n on the day of xulc
June 3 BUR POPE, Adm’r.
\ D MINI STB VIDUS S ME.—At .Vulison.
in Morgnn roimty, on the first Tuesilay in Au
gust next, agri-cable to An order ol the hon. Inferior
court ol -aid ronntv, when silling luroidmiiry pur-
pose#, X. ill lie sold lot I-4 acres of laud, I rain part
of lot No. Bit, io Jah dul. of originally Baldwin
now Morgan county, being part ot the i» il esiju
of John WdilAAM ttoed -— Sold lor tin* ksst III sf
the heirs and ernhiors. 'I erm* miclc known on
tin dav. JOSEPH WILLIAMS,) * »
.fun* 3 JONAS WILLIAMS, S ' _
jVl O J if E—PetSOn# liidcblcd In Ii.. ( st.il, of
J.N Jos. Wood dec d. will do well to come for
ward immediately and eettle ihiir account#, and
tlione haxing demand#ag uitet ftaidestate, will please
present them according »n law for M-tilemrnt.
JOHN RAWLS,/ .. ,
Jim. 3 WILL. COLE,
\ V"H*L *'* die eOurt-houfte in Irwinton,
\ # Wilkinson county, on the first Tuesday
■ Julv next, the billowing propeitv, to vxit •
f)ne half- acre lot in irwintnii, known by No.43,
adjoining u lot oxviiefl t»y Sulomon Worrell on Jet
ft r .cn*'i.—ulfto 2 two-acre lo.s, known hy No*. JJ
j und 17, a# by e fere nee to the onginal plan of -awl
I town will more fully appear— tin- uliove ifcseribed
has all levied on a# the proprity of Paul McCor
mick to satisfy a ti ft in favm ol the justices ol the
Inferior court of \\ ilkinson county ngninut eaid
| McCormick and James l.oxv, bis security —prop-
• rty pointed out by ►aid |.ow
' ' JAMES LINDS El, D 8
O ""* N the nrst 1 u< day ini July next, will fa# oR
at the court-home m the town of Greenes*
borough, between the u n d lioi.rftof *ale, the fol-
] loxving property, to-wit
One negro hoy Stephen 18 yeara obl ( levied cn
:* the property sjf John Wd»cm jr. to/cti»fy sundry
f* fi in favor ot James K Daniel vs John Wilson,
1 U vied ar.d returned by n eouvt-ible.
WILLIAM W D \\ 1:AV Lit, D Sh fT.
O .N Tf *• liret 'I i e- day in July next, w #J be sold
at the home ol Maj. John Keener, the ap-
! oMited place of holding court for the county ol
Ril.h, h< txvera the usual hours ot sah*, the tulfow*
i,i pi i (xtiv, to wit:
1-4acresland,wliereon Wiley Dorman now
. liver, known by No. 271, IJtb di#i fomieily Mon-
Bibb county,adjoining John Hall and (Jri-
to Mtisfy sundry ti fas in favor of Janie*- II
Kirkpatrick vs said C avender—levied on ami re
turned to me by a constablr.
Oar 75-saw gin, 1 40-saw gin, 47 1-2 yards cot
ton bagging, 1 pine lx-d*ti ad, L IhmU and furniture.
2 iren pots, 4 chairs, 2 adtex, I jug, I tea kettle, l
spinning w heels, 1 jack screw, 17 plough iron#, 1
piitetlaTi, I non punch,4pair hauiea, 6singletree*,
if cltvesm, 10 plough storks, 7 chain#. I sledge
b.immir, I baud hammer, I oxcart, 1 hone colt,
;t.id 1 bay in ire aliout 12 yraift okl. all taken a* the
property of James Moore and Sarah \\ illiajiis, ex’r
eiui udiu'xof John D. VVilliamv dec d to satisfy an
ntviclmiciit in favor ot Matthias H. Beard, and sold
ttv older ot the luierior couit ot the afore«aidcouu-
t . Terms cash
EDMUND C. BEARD, Sh’fT
Hollingsworth, to eitisfv
bnred, aJuiV. Lz \a \\ illiam Hollingsworth
SAMI'EL WATBON, D 8._
he soul ut hie court house in Ogle*
b on e county on the first Tuesday in Au*
pugt next, the following property, to wit;
If negroes, Robin a fellow. Molly a woman, nnd
her iufa.it child not named, Stephen a fellow, |)ic|:
a fellow, Mat a boy, Frunky a girl, Harriet n girl,
Mary a girl, Robert a boy, Simon a fellow , Nancy
a woman, Rachael a ssfiail girl, I anny a girl, levied
on a# the property of Joseph C. Gienu to -aibr*
two fi fa# in fnyor of \VillL(m Moore. v». Joseph C
Glenn i‘'.sued on rite fareclo.si:r«? ol a uiortgago^e-
property pointed out m the inorurnge li fas.
B. STAMPS,
‘ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Augu;t
▼ 7 next, in the town of (treenslmro, in Greene
county, Itetwreu the usual hours of s.i!e, the fol
lowing propertv, to wii.
One 11*1(1 o woman named Sally taken as tl»o
projiertv of Collin Alford to satisfy nn exect tio*i
founded on the foredoHuic ot a niorig -ge in favor
of Ez**kiel Simonton against vud AI loid. properly
pointed out in the nio(i>>.iu. 7*r* »• ..»
DAVID RANKIN,D O.
rm
X (AV in the jaiTot Ogh tho»| . . ou.ilx, ;. nrgrf)
11 gill about 17 veins old, light *mnpleriion.
who calls her name Mary, says she b<-|ong» to Joh^
Gilmer of N*«#rth I’arolina. 'I he o.vnerixi quest
ed to come forward, prove property,pav charger,
aud lake her away RARIB PACE, Jailor.
H. S ,( formerly belonged to Mr. John Fwtlgr
of t iu state of Ahbatn^.
May 3 4j Xt
EOltGl A, Morgan county— Perum • y i.anio
T liefore me Lucy Edmison, who, bong duly
sworn, deposeth and saitb on oath, that she huf*
lost or mislaid u certain tnomissory note of hand
gixcnbv Philip Ed.nisou to O o B. Sanford, call
ing tor >’ I-! A23-4cts and the interest on w.iiH nob*.
aid note was taken up ami paid by Wm Ed-
iiii#on in his life time, op the 22d of June, Ik^iV.
I he said note hoc a me due one day after da" ^ —
I do hereby forewarn any peiso.i or per-ons fronj
trading l.w the aliove ri# scribed note, as 1 never
tmvc received any pn! jl the within note.
her
LUCV X EDMISON.
mark
Sworn le and suLffcrilwJ bef. ie me thi* 'Jf.th (T
M iv, 1823. D. LANIEIL J I*.
June 3 3t — * ■
C "N EUKf* I A, Oglethorpe county — Pet sonntly a^-
T penretl lu-forr a (Ufttiee of the peace foi sjiJ
county Richard It Winfrey, and on oath de|«>*clh.
and t ()s, that on the Hth of March last, beiwe. «
Dve’# ferry and Maiiliexx William, lie l»*i a gic. u
morocco pocket hook, #vtill the tolloxx n notes, Us
vs it. one note oa JaaiexBradley foi ,YJ 14 rue.
v\ ilii a credit of also a due Kill on Charles Cal*
t. r, jr. for £4 50, with a credit of £ I 7o, also ones
note oa Simon, a flee nrgio, for jj?40, with a cm diA
ol ,S’10. The dale* nor ci edit# of tiie notes an- noc
r< eolliTtril Bit HARD It WfNFRF.Y.
Sworn to and aubfft.iitx d ficfure tins thi* :«>iho^
May, 182’. Mask Amihi ws, J 1*.
I forewarn anv person from trading foi th#* .iIm>v®
notes RICHARD K. WINFREY.
June J lt‘7o— 3.)
KOHGI Habersham couniv —Taken up and
B po-ted b-for** Joseph DoU-on, E*q on thm
0d May, by Ji>#.- Itice of espt Cros*.’ diit, I light
Imy lior alunit I t I 2 hands high, in tote table or*
der, with a lulf dollar bell on. the rolfir sewed iu
two places, a small star in hi# forcli«Md, and sh-
all round, the shoe# pretty well worn, fcis tert h.vL
ly cut with siilu lin.-s, ret lirnmJ** perceivable—
piuifti-d l»v TIiimiiii# Dooly and tii-orge Waul to (fo
wni ih m), May 2d, 1.123.
June 3 UM. C. SPARKS.!*., i. c.
f 1 l-.ORGI A, l’uiuarii rrmnty, Clerk’# ofti. r j.i
\.1 ferior court— John Bor win of n.i Baugh Tp
di-t, tol # before Stith Daniel onr ••-tray hlatj}
horse, his liiud Ir'*-* xv hoe, about I feet 10 or 11 r%>
ches high, 10 or 12 year* old—.apnra red to
J it— 3ts I HAD R » S.Clk.
( LOlitilA, Cl uk i i.untv, Clerk s ( tin # Irlerre
f or court—John B Kilgore ol the 222»l dis.t.
C II lolled be (on W m G. Dobbin- Fsq • »
I<)»h May, a grey mare 7 or H years old, dark manor
and tail, und has had theswinuey fiom .i|ipear.anc4’ 0
bad tlie mark of a Imltcr on the nose, 4 lei t 8 or-f>
incite.s high—anprnist <1 tn525,24thMav, I82J.
June3a>3.S STERLING ELDER, r i.e.
( 3 LORGI A, Jones counlx/—Po*terl by Willuup
X Bird of cant. Duncan'# «li*t. before l>a»kl
Sloctiuili Er p u oav fiilex about3 years old, right
hind loot white, vvilh two black spot* sn tin- same,
small Mar in Ircr face, high bucked, am! n lo-ȣ
sitcli tail—appiauul to 5127 M), this 10?h A!.i/
JNO. M - '
M DAVIS, Clk.
1823.
June 3
( ' EOKtilA.Ib- kalb county,—Taken into pav
8 #c*a*.inn bv James M. C Montpor .ery, at Mu-
Stand,ng Pearktrrc.a dark bay fills 4yrs. old thia
spring, about 14 1-2 hands high, u blare aud Snip,
no bran ri# perceivable— 1 22nd April 1623.
June 3 T. A. DOIiBS, d. c. i e
2 4 LORtilA, Henry count)#—U iUiam llsrdin of
\X caj*4. Lewis’s dist toll» Ireforv Janiik Scllr-u
F.-rp one ehesnut sorrel mare about 14 and n hnTf
liarida hi di, about <> or 7 years old—appraised at
$;ti, April 2.hl I.'mJL Given nuder my hand the?
,pnl *
(alt of ivlay, liGUL
.1 tine 3
J M. FORBES,«. i a*
36
( 1 LOIR*l A, Gwinnett county, clerk's office In
X Vrior rourte-Tukcn up by Berton ALL*at
living in rapt, ftiftkei 'a dod aud poeted before Jo-
teiali Blown K.«(| on ihe bill Mix, h grey mare 3 or
si.ali Miown r.M|. on ihe^tti 6i.iv,m grey mare 3 or
4 years old, about 14 hinds hi^b, skoii all round—
•pprainrd to £aO.
Taken up by Nimrrd Penrllcy riving in rapt
Pendley’mb#t. and (lostrd before John BUIo-Jk
Esq. on the 2('.ih April, n strawberry roan mare i'.
years old, 13 hand# high, bliw.e taco, some saddh*
ipots, white on l>olh hind leet, ton li inane at^l
June .4
MALTBIE, Clk.
( GEORGIA, i'wi^opi rou.ity—-Wli, rea<, Jins)
3 Matthews applies for letters of administra
tion will) the W.ll annexed on the o«tate of Julru
f). Williams, der'd.
Ami when a- John Crittenden applie* for ktt#|»
of adsvinistrauoi) on the estate of Jam# # Rtx, dee.
Three #rc therefore Iv citr xn.l sdnKM.itl). til and do
gular, if»<- h.ndred and ci<*Utor« ol ia»d dt-ctawd, lo bn
Mn.!ap ( «-ar ui it) older aiihis 0w thn# pn-wrilird 8V
law, iu thrx\ Cmuw, it any th**) ran, whv Bald L»twn|^
Adnnnivtrsiiou ftliouId not hr granted.
!»**( n under my hand, Un« r«ti ni‘ May, li4>.
EDWIN 11 ART, e. c.o
Grot get, Gwinnett county. C ourt of Ordinary,
March term, 1H2J
Wh» reas Samuel Rc id, J.anu • WarJIow, ao*l
W m, Accb*# app'y for letters dDruiuory nn tl.c
estate of William B#\tydecM
Tl.fS4 are (In re fore to cite and udmo.Jah nil
pervtns concerned to he and .appear at my office?
withi., tl,#* lime prescribed by law, to shew
cause, if any tiny hare, v-ly *aid le’.t--t sloultl
not be gn. ted WM. .MALTBIE, Ik.
June 3 ii.6m 35
NI ih n.ixitb# alter date nppii- nkc will be
made to tiio Imn. tl.e court of Ord nary of Jone,*
c tinty, when sitting for ordinary po-poses, fof
leave to sell all die n al e»ta*e ol Robert Cary
dec’d. consisting of m gro**i, land#, kc
DANIEL MFXSON,
JAMBS C 1‘AVIDSOB,
June 3 Adm’rt, wi*b the will annexei!.
'Wsn m *
af«er dj»e p *ra» n wdl bi*
made to the lion ' oft nor court ot Tv* cun-
ly, when sitting for ordinary pappose# ft» lesvf
?o #-ll part of the rcu estate nf Jeremijh Uucn
decM HEN V BL'yy. EaV
a*ton wnf be
K|t> riing hit. lli^iKe
O N the first Tuesday in July next, will Ih* «uld
at the court-houre in Walton county, Li-
tv.-een th^ usual tarnrs of rale, the following pro-
oerty, to wit
l wo sorrel mares, 1 man's saddle, bridle and'
Naukei, and saddle bags, all texi'*d ou •.* tiie prop-
rrtv of Charle# I. Gilbert to Mtulj a ti ta io lavor
of McCtawsL Holt.
|(jf) acres ol land, adjoining Hill ami others,;
levied on at the proper* »H Isaac Pate to #at.»fy j
f |N1 f!.KI. will Ih. a main of Cocks foo(>lit
der any ot* step at arreaterj p r |J EH W
Sp.uti, couisienciog on the i«l day ot July
, and continue throe days, by the parties who
ixt- formerly I joght ia thh place.
two li fas in favor of Chatles Luca# levied and rc- ,
turned U> me by a consuble.
One »«>rrt-l mare, yoke of steers, nnd cart, row 1
and calf, all levied oil i ue pro party of Richard Giles
to satisfy one fi fi in f»eor of Bedford Brown,
i. A \\ (iRiT.N UlLLIAMh, L* ftb’fl.
>, r.- «ltr* d.t
mails !■- the hor.ornM, liil< «• r Cou-t of I'uliuki
louu-y. wli»B kilting for ordinar> por| o*r», for
Ibkttt t. Ml! III. **tti rii.i- o. > nr*' lUrt
ilrcd for (tie lirn^ft. of if* l.ri*» «nH r pi'itori.
J\S M KXIICK, Aflnir
JnneH XAN' V HART, Adn*i
N.an uwnlU dun, afpticad. n will M
nikilc to the lion toortof Oreliniry of Kr.rklfo
rom.li or !•»*•• to •»!' » part of ih- real. tt fo
of Rn hart. Hnmptirier. 1st* of raid coun.j, de.
,t f 0 . ih. Iwtitlit of 'he In irt Mil rreUt-
(OI-. lie NANCY HUMniRIF.S, A. m 1 *
Jan ; 3 CiF.iiHfif HUM!- RIFS, A* »’C-
NIA)- month* .Perflate ipptionnon ill I*
mmile I* *h* !*• o. la •'for court of J.s n c on-
tv wl «o nlifor for o.-dioa-jr pwp*wea, for ■* rp
»H llm r-a e»t»'c f.Xahme KJw.nl,,
Ut« of nifl county, deceueil.
Aptas-J'io JOil\ KIlXVAIinSeXA*-