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MILLEDGRVIi.L^ SATUliO VY, OCTOBER »K, 1829).
VOLUME XXI.--KOk 5.
i'ilkJ idEOitWlA JOURNAL
I< puh »Uedtwice u »rek .luri.ig me non ui .lie U-j.«lmure,
uiul .%••*♦* iiy | ir »ne r*>iiininiter ol t lie year, Ht | lie corner ol AAn*ii*-
U1.1 lumi.. Mmu, UI THKEK DOl.LAKS per aim. In a.l-
r — the end of the year.
id mil lie sent to any person out ol the State, until
■ "umey is paid in advance or snUslurtor*' referem e
The Paper
tin; <U'»si*.rlptli
f ive i.
.Advertise.iienis inserted at th * usual rates.
N. B. A ties ol Land and Negroes,by Administrators, Klerutors,
or (f uardia ts, are rerjuired, oy law, to be held on the first Toes-
d if in the’O'V.ith, between tne iiours if t >n in t':e forniwm m.n
i at the
tii
’■•tfsm’Y
i I ir th • sale o| Per*
FORTY days pir*
*iiu;. Ii.ium- id the • nnniviu which
•xlom to the day «>l sale,
al Pn*|M*rty .mist lie given in like
is to the day of sale.
‘(liters ot*'n estate must be publish*
Notice to t
•ft tor FORTY days.
Notice that ip ilkation will be made to the Court of Ordinary for
Montldy, will find them
papi’r j,i every mootn.
All ho iness of this kind continu * to receive prompt attention
•iitd lounli page of the first
• he Ollice of the GEORGIA JOU BN Al
ADMINISTHATURS, EXEGIJ*
TORS and SHERIFFS DEEDS, togellii r with
a general nssorinient of IILANI.S, For Snlent the
JOE lt.N A I, OKEH K.
JOHN BETHUNE is u cnmli-
date for the office of Su. v. yor General, at the ensu-
CHARLES D. HAMMOND it a
Candidate for the office of Receiver ol Tat Returns
of Baldwin county, at the ensuing election.
ItHODVM V. GREENE will ha
i enndkdat' fur f’lerk of'the I iferlur Court ol Raid-
F w|n county,atthe next election. uctoberft
B lSfloP CLEMENTS is it Caudidati
fir the office ol Tax Collector of Baldwin county, at the
election. inly IR
roads
will have the .
road to the F«
rlippery
shortly.
21—tf
uiul fonder will hi
r.at the Kerry, ver,
A ajukl huffington.
PIECES G IGGING will lie re-
reived in a few days by the subscriber*.
(£7^ i'ho subscribers will purchase Colton
during these-, -on. SEARCY U McGBHKE.
Milled gcvltle, Sept 19
A. CUMMIXG,
TMLOH,
NFII.Ii cimtimir liusmr>h lit liiu old Kt:ind,
V ¥ and I »'p Ciinst.ii t.y .>u 1. - t< 1 a If. shmid Lidiioyt-
ble k upp'; of
CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS,
ot tie- I.-**! fu tftty. Iilch w iii It. Mild ouren« tiahleterms.
The iast-ulN-w Vori* K i h. Mi' are always • pt on hand.
All v-ders in In liie v* illr.i-rnfed with neali.es and di'patrli.
Ur l« • o cu«l»:aei'bHt a dist.: will be attended to with
the i. Ml .r V't.din
I'wo "mill Workmen will find steady
emr'.'-yment and the highr't wages.
MillfilgeviHe, t ).i 17—It
S i 1:1!' ry it.vl Harness Miking.
rjfAHE SlIBSUItlliER lie^i li-uvo loin-
Ji ei n his ft'
__WARIS-HOl8ES, &<=
// arc-11,nisi' ,y Commission Merchants,
1 AUGUSTA, GEORG!A.
’hK under.Mgm’il, grateful tor the prfl.roti-
age lieret !• ire received .r, .rave to infurin i n n iends
i South (. H. |n •• .•!.it GeorKia.tliat they till con*
t bu .
• prepare, i
i tin .
Produ
i Mclnt ■
. §., '
then- best exertiu
customers. I , 'iisrou.-me ol theiivquent .dm ms by n .during
tlie (nst henson. the. Imi. purehn.ed 'or the iirolerimn ol their
" ui e House, a new mid • •mipiete
FI It E ENGINE,
And w I I also keep n conMic.t supply I av ite- c.n the premises,
lor the tin tliei inoiection if nil property ee.t uste • in ti.eii rare.
s«*pt SG—Ibd 3n> 'll SHRUNK. NN ET'KfRI It Co.
factorage am/ Commission Business.
HE inidrrsiff it'd cnntliui-A tho above bn
•®* 'mess iii Sas minnli. ami a* dt leel ilmukful for itYoiitinu-
the pHtrouage ol hi* friend'-—lie will be prepared
i- who may please to favor him w i h
(i: d the usual fac ildi. , , -
coiisigumei.ts, and his best • xertious used‘for th» ir lute
K. MALONE
tt-T the Macon .MessengerW 111 give the above 4 insertions, a
lorwanl the nreouiitto R. M,
Sa.ai Halt, Oct. 17—4t
LOTTERIES.
DRAWING
OF T1IE
MI! LEGKYILLE MASONIC HALL
LOTTERY.
r pilE Firsi Drnvii.jf of this SPLENDID
-M- SCHEME, will commence, ns hrrefolore Hunounced,
On thr 14th of .Xnrnnlirr next,
and will be conlmueil oe t'e* 27th Novel.die- I Itli December,and
24th December, on e. cli ol w ln» ti day' .M)0 Ui !»• *- ..ill bedr.iwu
from the wheel, making I Ah) Prir.. s, on.-'itth ol the whole rum*
her, and will complete .h‘ FIRST DRANNING d this Lott, .y.
The |)rnwi ig will take plate in the Mn-onii II 'I In this pl.u e.
8U|>erii)toiidcd bj the C.*nnnis*l»mer«, and in the presence of a
board in re*t»ertnble gentifnier 1 . w ho have ' *vn mi il*-.' mattend,
andailothei p.isniiswnn ”iii) teel di»p..se«i . w itnes . the rest-
lotions m the NViimdol Fortune I he K uiinn* .• ) * havecon-
‘d to divide the first drnwln.r ns .io.se. to ^ u persons at a
nee mi opportunity of renewing
Wan-House iy Commission Business.
IIE mnlcrsignc.l .'..ntii.ues to trnnsset
-H. the above branche* ol business, at Ins former stand, and
s tlielts a lontinaance of the patronage ol Ids IriemU anti the
public.
Macon. Vrpt.Pl -CMdro JOHN T. ROWLAND.
.* WABl.HOLSr. 4- COifUISSIOiX
111 SI XC. N s— Arci; »ta .
fejlTOVALL A SIMMONS, K rnt<f.il far
llie liinral patronage heretofore received in this bu-'.'tess,
n-sp.-rtfully renew the tender of their *er\ives to their friends
mid ili" public, pron.iMitra strict mid prompt attention to orders
and interests ot customers.
Reason.*'.It Cashadvaor
TU\ oi GOODS , Store.
Augusta, July Hi—4m
I all tl*«
8 GOO
50U
40"
000
200
Iiesidts a great number of $100. $c’0. $20 f t - $10
fliich will be placed in the Wheel agrecdily to the Scheme.
So «ouii ns the find drawing is completed, the Commissioners
will auimuiicetlie scctui.l
•on* wishing a chnm eln thi« Brilliant Scheme* must call or
send their orders soon.
Present price of Tickets
Will hr deposited in the \i licet,
2 Pri/.p.H of $5,00011 Prize of
do 1,000 1 do
do PiM) I da
do HIKIi 1 do
do 700'1 do
FI HE moor IV'4 it E-It OUti c.
T1IE WARE-HOUSE,
WOW erroii.g ii|)on the Lot (formerly
L w know ntts •* .ViaLnw'*,")in tlie corner ol Washington and
> ... ‘.d Mreel*, w IR lie rendy I'flt the reception of pnaluce and
ierc|iitndi?e bv the 1st ol O tober.
Ti.i' esuitibshmeiit, from its jjernllnr situnUon and strut tine,
.my be considc red secure from tiie danger of lire.—It is situate
•st by Washington Street A. *heo!a hnrying gieiintl.
i a addition tothe fire proot do*e storage, * large portion ut the
Cotton she«|s w ill he built of in i am« covered with slat*-.
The subscriber IninoJimr t» ecftipy th s estni'l.shment as a
Factor untl Coior.is,io~ Mrrt l nni.u .ult' be 'lianklul for tli«*
patronage ot hist." .mu 111" ,m'tHc gcm ially.
\ 'vntires w dj : i i,.i.'e opoii pro|*erty in Store; nod »H charge
Office
iMIlledgeville, Oct.
- l m hdUm
\\ tsidugtou.is, \ihep
plcsted to publish the hU-
CUNl MING
Messer c.
and r.i/vfi«.|«l i
. until the 1st ol Decendier next, a
ard their account* to tlie office of the Augusta < hi onicle i
Ware-House If Commission Business.
' 11 HE ui.ibrsijjncd use " is in. tlind ol itiu-
R king know u to the Planters amt Men hanisoi Georgia and
( mdiin, that tlicy still carry on the above business at their old
’ Their NVARK-KOUSK h CIOSE »>TOR\(;E, are in eootl
. der for the receptii n of Cotton ami Merchandize. Grateful
i i: the pus! favors, they solicit a emit:, nation of the same, pl.-dg-
i ig themselves to use every ex* it ion c.tisfnrtion.—Ad* an*
i-e.s will la- made on produce in store. HEARD & COOK.
IV The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Journal, Athenian and
Edgefield Hive, will pleas*- insert th*- abvr for two months.
Scpt. 12*-2n) II k C.
the .
t Iti
A'lll i
I the public, that he c.mtimies the n-
arious liiancle-s, at Ids usual stand, at
ii Way ae streets. Whtteverwdf call itt
1 to with dtspatch. and the werk done
err.t" i r-.- .. < < .-. 11 lie pressure of the
with tif v
limes H
Saddles, Brill s, Harness, Sfc
Of every d< - . ntion and price
Milled gevill.*,
THOM
J. SHINIIOLSFR.
M
MiUedgcoille Book Store.
>\V rcc.civiii" it 'lie iiliovi; .•stul)li.-lim.-m.
i N\ Y-irkan*! Pblla-I • t.-Hi. ico-.-plete supp!
Books Stationary, Brags, Medicines, lh;
Stuffs, Prrfumjri/, dpc.
AJ: of which w ill be s >ld oil the m »st . eusonable terms.
October 17
BOOKS*
Ij TJST recoivod Iruui g.ic of the most t*\
Ojr l -o'ive houses ill P .I'I ' Ilia, n ..h-bc nn l v tillable ,
x •-.. ** o' NEW ROOKS, t* i
Thursday .-venm* un.l all * t
t on R m:n. ORE
Miile.lgev Hie,ft. I 17
Fresh th-ugs, M, Heines, Cfc.
FOR SALE,
A ^ th<* Store in \t N i ih of iht* St itp IVioli
^ a const mi supply
• will be »>.dd ut
. Ih.y inav bo.-e
' *i II N M MO Ml,
. the A..
Nl
d. 1
Pe;
1.1 B"
ivarr 'u'<- t *ohl »t ill • Store, and ol the b- >t q-.uiiiy.
~ MiFlI JE DsiEVI iTf.E
BOOK WTO tlK.
V I.E, .is IV.., .Ill I'Xtl.l
nnu Cl.)'deal Dep'irtiueii
Family and Pocket U.oic-
Hymn Books,
Plain i-i l
Lettei am
Iht per lit
(luilter’s Scales.
BAGGING.
« X PIECES ItAGJilVG
^ w iF ic suliv'Ctb -i ,«t Cj\»*'; tircem
r sale h
ulucrilxT Will buy Colton thinni: tin
PIUS I T K N T f A si ^
JW’OW on h toil, m l tor Halo at the* IViu-
nry, the following .
Wind' >;• < b i
Cluck Reels,
Ced if Chu: a
, rub«. Pads nud <»i
Burea
k.»fa.s,
Ci idle Stands,
Me.)..* thigh P*
in do.
rtlcles. .ill n| \
Ware-House ly Commission Merchants,
AUaLSTA, OMHIGIA.
r llE iiiuli‘rsi(.iiiil tci.d.T tl.cir sinn-rt
thanks to ih«-’i friends and cnstoirers for the verv libri->
ttronagethey hate ri. • it«-*l. and avail tliene*e|vesol thfsoppnr-
nity to inform them, that extensive improvements are now e a
1 ■■ ■ * ... nder property
en lei'property in the
•in FIR I t bin form*
•gether with its contiguity t««
•s-.al r.slunent’.is sale,asin any
conipietert i
her in Hi* ,. f — ,
me for ••«i-ly i ill business. Merchants end Planters who favoi
■•-in wit!* tl-.-ii custom will have their Instructions promptly
tended tc. They will be prepared to make liberal ndvanct
Produce in Store.
pt 12-2ui SIM**, WILLIAMS 8t WOOLSKY.
have this tuav taken into
A II
IJOTICR.—W,
¥ coeariw-r bi
s bei etofoi
r the
•■■"H5, I3?»—2in _ SIMS. WII.H AMS k WOOI.SEY.
Hem)) amt I lar Bagging Jy r -
1500 1 > IEt’ES4 - J iunlt Hemp Ei.g
V'O jiieres 42 inch FihxR.i
Who will receive, early n
F t LI, \Nl) WINTER GOODS,
> v t'te slop (iglcthot pe, llif»t s ti.ed fiun* Li* t "•»* ol on the 2otli ol
lily last. AlwavMin h.'i'ii,
('rates of ('rockery-Ware,
n.b.n Bottled Porter, Scotch Ale Loud m Diurk Brandy
•, by 'lie pip* ..r demijohn, and Rock Sait— »!«rTatt*'r Mid
•nantireur cattle. Savannah, Auv.22-
CHARLES M. INTIRlT& CoT
(Lato tielph, Melntire ty Co,)
r.i WU.KS TON, v c.
; H WE rcnuot .l bv tlm Intn i.rrivuls from
•* K L'v. '•;»))! and Nevv-Y irk, alaige and complete
SE 'SON A RLE DRV GOODS,
• lecteil particularly for th- Country Trade, which they will sell
ROOKS AND STATIONARY,
Music i\* Musical Instruments.
S MIR .Suhsc.ribpr r< speciftiily informs Iiih
. bi odsand the public, that li« has just opened
. - c*t I'.bdimci;: of e*cry variety of
Hooks and Stationary, Music and Musical
Instruments
t the brick More No 2.13, the fifth tun r above the Office of the
"trusta Insurance Con.puny
d by
tbe
•elt dunne
Wh.ili-i. £1(1- " .!>•< £5 Unarm
greni var etv ol mimberi, at the Commissioner
— K ft \ter's St. r".
WYA rT KO AKD, Sec’y to the Cornu \
WASHINGTON COtIN'l Y A* ADESIV
LOTTERY.
Authorised 111 thr L ristonm of Utorgin
?i)i> v i.s a ja-bt..
SIH UNO CLASS.
HIGHEST l-lilziTio.Oi'O DOLLARS.
sciFemk.
1
Prize of
$10,OOP
Is
$ionoo
1
do
f» Ui 0
in
5,1(00
1
do
3,000
IS
3.000
2
a..
2,lita *
IS
-1 000
5
tlu
l,oon
500
IS
5.01)0
5
a.i
IS
2,500
5
do
401)
IS
2,000
5
da
300
H
1,500
<]
do
200
is
1,200
20
do
100
is
2 000
30
do
til)
is
1 ,.'00
44
do
50
is
2 200
45
do
40
is
i aoo
50
do
30
IS
1.500
100
do
20
is
3.200
350
do
in
is
3.300
10.000
do
5
IS
50,000
10,710
Prizes.
$100,000
!) 200
Blanks.
30.000 Tirlieli r.t
$5 each-
-Halve
» $2 50-
.s §i a;>.
1,420 more Prizes than UlanFi..—Prize? •••dy to be drawn.
w Alltbe Prizes above fixe dollars to be f ting Irom the cc
menrement except the lullowie*, which will be placeu iu
xx heel at different period ,
SF.KiM) DAY’S DRAWING.
1 of 2,000- 1 oi l.tNHI—1 ot .800—1 oi U»0 1 ol Jon-1 of 200.
THIRD DAY'S DRAWING.
I of J,l»0—I ol 1,00"—I "I . 0—1 ... 400—1 .• JO0—1 ol 200.
F<H R I II DAY S DRAWING.
1 of 000-1 of I Oimi— I ■ i .'am— I .d 4iH.-lol .100—1 ol 2*<0.
KIP I II IMY s DRAW INK
1 of 10,1)00—1 Of l.INHI— I
Kol eit C. It
Winston C. E
MONTHLY NOTICES.
Superior
On fitrerlosorrof mortgage on
f XSPKU CountVy Georgia.
Court, April Term, IB29
i tier
'curin''
lollai ,lolt.
pay .'.1
Lnod
•rtbion «>l P> b*--t C. R. ns(* v, w here*
I a«te*,iu •tdeiaiioli as weilot
by. e sii.l p.-t 1. i.nei , aid, as fur I hr
1 ol a rertntn sun ot nmnex then in
•I uiortc ix«,beariiig date Int twenty
ut inner
TfliA/gf
v, loseiti peiiiioner, bis heirs, Ac. I j xvii) of inurtrig.*, all
' Hi.11 tM .1 land ci.ntaining 202 1-2urn >. more or.ess, |y.
*1 I * nr in th« l ull di't. <»i icmnlly Bnltlw in. now Jasper
., i<«lji.ii .1 gtlte Imh. sot Rich’d.Cariei. JacobOxxem.dec'd.
mu-' I'll. . ", .. 1! i' known and uisiinRX.udied by lot No.
lb- « 1 i' . af rr'aiil.io hax»* and to Ii dd, xx itli all and slngti*
c rights, hi-reditaiiieats, ami appurt- aances, t>» tl e .me o* -
t. as described i< *nl,l ii.ilenture ol moil gage, 1 die pe
•1 'hex* me that the time limited f >r the pi*} 1 of sitiil
suntol I'mrtcv'o iat. niled tubescctiretl, It lapsed, ■ Ikatthe
U4K. dollar.ut tbe principal sum, w .ill tin* inter* • . rcrued
"tiibet r.t.t;,
- it** 1
IS,I .
• •. uiim*. xx Inch xx as dm- on the 2.MI «‘ny of
I 7‘-»' i!o Inrs, xx Idrhwasdtie on the 25th ..ay ol
I s|R! ten.ait s dm-and unpaid, and praying
mrt 1- the nri-nilsea.j
r the petitioner, if iaonlcr-
I tl *
i-r's' ullit e (ii this court xx itliinsix months from this time; and
• tie '.ml prii>« 11 nl.i-iti r* st mid cost be so p till that iudue-
xx ill I.- s.**-n !• »r tbe amount xx Iilch may be due on situ wort*
t-e:e, to. lie equity oi redemplloti of the said Winston C. E*le.',
ot.i i f t*»t’.e >.*bl .’tri:nk-e*l pretidaes will he baricd It fure*-^-
J. A t’ • R-i•«: premises 1* til ue sold in su*-h mannera»l« prccribed
> . iv* i.l Kx< ruii.'iv pui suant to the siatulc in such crm-s luade
: !x.roxi.ei; i.r.l i» i« further ordered, that till* *ai*t l.e puli*
shed in one "I the public Gazettes of lids state aliens! «om-* * very
; •• th for Uni.'-itl-siintii thetime herein apptiinted tor payment
•aid money, or serve.: on tl--*.iid I-: tesorhi> special agent, at
ast 3 month* previous to tin time the money is herein directed
•lc paid.
A ti ae extrret from the minutes of Jasper Superior court, this
Iti. <i<ty of April, IB2'* JOHN HILL Clerk,
april ‘27—mtilt 1
WfORGAN ('001.lv, Gcor^iu. I..li-rior
^ 'a. (L'lict • tling as a Court ol Or,Hoary, Sept, tuber 18, IR2T
' W alker, Willlan
-ilis publication ot tld' Rule iu the Gi orgi. 1 Jnuri.nl,tin
U.ioistrators xx id be finally dismissed, tint* ss cause he she,
contrary, of which ull persons concerned are r quiied t<
tak-
ppliention of Jam.
lec’d. pr.it log te |»e diMt'ibsed fr*
ate—Audit appearing
l^r, surviving cxccto
ef Lex*
, tiieailii’lnistrati"'
1. that the said * v* •
iio —it is, on mot Int
■ b-red, I'l ht after six months pidtlirntii ii of this rule in tin
ic .rgia louronl, tlie *nid James Itaoity. survixlng cx* cuto|-
|.‘>e ai- 1 w ill be tniHlix dismissed, unless good enuxe be «liexxi
1 tl,*- coitiiary. *.f which all person* concerned are required H
®a vi.dwin Ctuirt of Ordinary,
r.-m*, 1820—RIJ1 F. NISI.
be IT, 11*29.
mi: I FR C. C.O
Mn\
• I ' .- .,iHi*| *d one- a loom It for six
r gnz* M- * . I ties place, ai.d it no ubjr*
T' xx M »..• granted nrrnidimrh .
extract troui the rdoutes, this 4th
executor of t!
t that he ha* ful-
■e * and prax
d. That n n
iot. tic tli*:i n.i
of IMox.lP Th
n
liRKKNK.'.
A EDWIN C niintv, Cicoruia,—('null o'
".Isj-RULK Nl**!.
ohn Keanop, executor of tlieinst xx i
i id lohe It. Hitt's. dic'd, prayinc to be ngtilat
. fOETRY.
TftE war a a mi:
[From, Moore's Evenings in Greet*..}
" Raise th. bucklei—poi-e the L»oce—
Now her*-—ii"\x there—irtt'-nt— ntfvnace!"
Sin It were the sounds to w l.ich the xx art lor boy
D.tnct-.l In those happy *!;•* xx In 1 fli.s'ri xx.t«fn
Wli. n Sparta’s youth, e** o in the hour of !••>.
Thustrain'd tbeir youth to war ti ml victory!
'• Raise the huHfcar—poise t'.ie Inure—
Now here—now thei e—retreat—odvanee ”*
Such wax the Sptiriau warriors' dance
v Grasp the falchion— circl the shield—
Attack—defend—do all but yMtl!"
Thus did thy sons, oh Greece! one glorious uif,ht.
Dance •»>* n ino.-tt like lids, till o’er the s,-a.
That morning tinwn.d hv xx hose Immortal light.
They gi-niallv died tot thee iirtllilu rty!
" Raise tin* buckler—poise the lance-
Noxvhere—tioxv there—retreat -a,ixai.ee!"
Such was the Spartan heroes' dance.
[Ftom the Man tic Souvenir for 1830.]
LOVE AM) FRIENDSHIP.
The bird*, xx hro xx inter shades the sky,
Fly o’er the se»» nw ay,
V Imre ttughlag isles in .sluinsbine lie,
And summer breezes play:
But when from winter's howling flair.*.
Knchotlu r warbler's Pnst,
The little snow bird still remnina,
And chrrups midst the Mast.
Love, like that Idrd, when friendship'.-) throng
With fortune’s sun depart.
Still linger' with its cheerful song,
And uestb * on the heart.
DAYS OF MY YOUTH.
Days of my youth ! ye have glided away,
I lairs of my youth! ye are tro'teit and gray,
K.yesutiuy youth! your keen sight is no more,
cheek* of ray youth ! ye are furmwed all o’er,
Strength ol nty youth! nil your vigour is gout*.
Thoughts of my youth! your gny visit,ns are flow
Days of my youth! I w islt not your recall,
llairs of nty youth! I’m content von should full,
Eves of my youth! yen much evil have seen,
Cheeks of my youth! bathed in tears you have’.
Strength of nty youth ! why lament your decoy,
Thoughts «f my youth! ye hate led me astray.
Days of *ty age! ye will shortly be past,
I'atnx of my age.' yet ntx ilc ye ran last,
Joys of nty age! in tilt** wisdom delight,
Kve* of my age! be religion your light,
Thoughts of my age! dread ye not the cold »*,d (
llnprtot tny age! he ye fixed oil your God.
MISCELLANEOUS.
any exists.w Ity sat. letter 'boulti n- t Legrnr.ie. ; am upon 11
expiration ot >,»"! tern .nod open e>nt"ii.nth>n« t the letnrti'.k
i f the suit! executor, no can'" appearing ti thee ntrnry ,tle
letters di- miss." > will be g.. nl* e it ten. • *4 lie law.
\ true extinct from iht Iioi.ult-s, litis l.’:b Jnl*, 1
:tli* IR-1. tun It. ' Gl’.h » N K. •• C c
B xedxvin County, (icorjiia.—Court i
Ordinary, July Tern . ir>s_ RI l |. MM.
Upon the application ot leltn Keen* mind V5 illiam Turner. k<
niiot'tratoi .4 Rp/alieil. Him ‘ "•••’■ iit-yng be regulut
«|isn.-ss, d fr n > ' -in a. ii.intstini • ., It is red, till tin lei
n'itU*e nl tl.i' a| plication be utx* i l y \ tihle ,.tion ol tlii' Iti
once i mentli let six im.nth-s, that all tl * 11 tie * in int* it n
have opportunity |.> shew c»u*e, if any th-re be, why 'ant I*
lemeliould in t be granted: and upon the exptruth t n tl.es:.,
term, and upon examination ol the returns* t th- said adiiiin.
trators, i.'.cniH n| pearing toll • •
will be g. anted in te, ms ol the In v
A true extract from the minute.
July 15th. Jft 1»
>tv VLbW IN ( *i >i» i: I v , fit < |oi;t.---< Dill i
tt 9 UMUtiary, July Ten . 1B29- 1*1 I I MM.
I’lie \ t itteiy will b« draw n
mod: her* t palter stand, in fix-- orawtiigs hi. 1 nr»t
wdltukt place, noritixely. on the fil'd oa' ol Dec* titl e
sooner, should thesnleul ieketswnrrantit. AII the prt
five dollars, ph•
iiuctioo of 15 pi
ie«luctioit, and payable CO *t.i
te^ioli
.afl, i I
200.
8 tot
drawing, dered,fU
cation of this Rule onre
lie gaieties ol this place
show cause, it any lln-v
the contrary .said letter' w ill Iu is>
A true extract from the uiinules
july 18—mCm
proportionalily, i
prizes will lie determine'
day's drawing, by the nuinhei draw up the f^apitall 1
,o say— .'h.iiilu nil odd number draw the C.,|>ilni
t-.ckel eliding w itli nn odd i
an ex * n nuiuln
w .11 beentilod
3, 5, 7, 9, are odd nuiithi
numbers. Tick*
entitled to such pi ize ti* t: •:> I
system h ticket may maw tv <
tickets ill litis Lott, ry will be
draw three.
I’.trkets of ten tickets each,
Iters, equally, will be put up a
• tlraw n to tin ir numbers. By tin-
prizes. Any person buying tx*»
:ertnin to draw one prize, and may
cm..posed of odd am. even nt’i. •
; unit all pt
nny ,
i xx ill he
.xed'H-
of tin- prai*s ol
lars, drawn by the packet tickets, w ill be paid him.
FREDERICK Cl’Ll LNS, )
J. II. 'AFFnLD
F. KUTIIHil • HD,
SILAS FLOVD I
V. s. TOUNsl.EY, {• Commissioners
M . \x. CULLENS, 1
MORGAN RPuVN, j
JOHN Merit.'. Y, 1
P. T. SCIILEy ,
• Ch'I.. post paid, addressed
the Secretary
for Certificate)
i-ts, w ill hentteudfd to pimriptly.
HLEY, Secretary to tlieConumisioticrs.
, on lilt must rensoiiuol
; and C.uinirv .Merclinnt!
interest let-all and examine foi tucntselxes,
Tl,*- Slock, boh. s ih«- Musical Department,cont.it.tsof acorn
. • te assortment >>l
'irituulf Mtuical, I.nir His-tnrical Biog ttphiiul, Mis
Cilianc i s uiul Classical BOOKS.
\ml every variety. • BLANK ROOKS, for the Counting House
10.0(H) IJuills, of viiri.Mis qualities—Vlso.
:)(i() It..,>;ns WHITING PA 1*Ell, from ,lie
">n-st to the very liesl (tiiaiity, ami every oilier ki.td ol Paper,
Board's, fine Cutlery, Pocket Book*, Matheina-
ually kept hi any establish*
.te tint! Iii h
l.lof liie kind, l
p 'k G E
X”; f
FR ANCIS GAN MIL.
avr been appointed Agent fur the
v *t the North, «•*)<' stiall alall
i < in tin relore sell this article at
...I’It nn«l early be received by
ent «»■. ‘heir wav up from Sevan*
VK • IR. fur 1330, ie
publish*-*, !*v .Messix. Cm" v,
Novels just pul'ishe.'
'•I:k«T.
. o.a
INKS & GUDGEONS.
GROCERIES.
o tVIf'.S &, CATER lmve removed from
Soul' : Hrmalr Institute.
RS. JUU . \E,
•late'VincipHl of the Spailn A.-. wl!.
Orders, inclasiu
at Saiidersvllle, l»
ot' any mimlter of te
P. T. ?
SandersvilJe, Aug
F AlfCY a ILK GOODS.
LEE, POWELL &. Co.
No. 150, Pearl Street, Acte- York,
U AVE received t.y the latest arrivals, it
very extensive assortment of SILK GOODS, su'led to
the Souther;* Sales, consisting ol
Plain Black ami Comied Oro- d* Naples,
Piai«l, Figured and Watered«io do.
Black and Colore*! Florences am w i*tiiis,
Ric|. Colored Grosde /..tut.-, new .rticle fordret-e:,
Italian Lust.'i .gv, and MnrceiLu Silks,
Crape Less*-, Funcy Gauze,Tliui*». be.
Ill 15 HONS.
Elegant Decoup*’ Gauze Garniture Ribbons,
He. Mat about do do do
Fancy Gi*"* De Naples do do
Plain Tali* ih and Snltn "O
i. Pla:d, nntl Watered B*-lt Ribbucs, of the netxet
ell the parti*' iu
>ie letters s|| ( ,i|t. nid
12 LUI’-RT ( 'miutv, (Georgia.—Sup< rioi
ITi Court. September Term. I3J9.
IT app* at fug lu iln- i
on the said lultn
gnz* ties « l Ibis <
True cony froi
. tfial Jniin fb.i.k'
It. HOI S’l ON, <
)•* cony
[)l»er 3
\SPEtt (\>urt *»♦’ Ordinary, July r r«Tni,
Black amt White Silk >!••
I’luiii, Strip* d and Plain Palmai ii
Barregtv and Batlist*- li.'iian Uiapes
s ar'l Drcs.-<
Plain and Worked Swiss Muslins.
CHINA silks.
Sinchnxvs, Sarsnel', Satins, Nn. km ami ('anion f'rapc'.l
Smin Levautiiii**. Nankeens, Kings and Barcellona IlklF'.
Togeihei with ever? description . French, Dalian, Gerntnt
and In i ) Fancy Good' \* v >.,k, Aptil 13
1829.—Present their In ihm* B. Craw lord, E. i’r
Rmniley at <t K C. >1.utter, justices.
I PON the petitioi. of l
executors on the<
d* *’d stating that they bax* lully settled the l-osinc
tale, ami pray i tig to l> • discharged from the further re'pot *il i I it
ns executoi * a lur« said, Ordet eil, that t itle* - rails, lie 'It* \* It toll.e
ctintrary by tin* next .March term'd this mutt, that letters ot «is-
mi-*ion from turtlier liability , as executoi sof said estate, x% ill !»«•
granted 11'aid Charles and James M.esriutors aforesai* ;
hii.i tliMltliii rule l.e published once u month for six montli'in
some public giizett*- in this slate
i, this (itli August. 1829.
R. Ill ( HANNON. C. C. O.
county. ('ouit of
. Rob.
. 1 LOIM.IA, Greene
SZ Oriiinnry. July ’I ernt, 182
it ol Tit.
nsnl, pi axing I.
I appearing
less cfius*- be sbev
t Bo< til rtanris W
s.administiati r ol Ja
it oi'inissed freit liissittii
e court that the estate*
d llutt lie be dismissed, a
hv Gemgia Journal,
T which nil co
Extract from the iidniitrs.
THOMAS AV. GRIMES, f:.
[ N the Superior Court of f’tittumi (bounty,
l Georgia. Rill of Supplement. Discovery, Belief and In*
1 hot
* T. Napicrand Haul, of Georgia,
Edw ard Varner, John McKc
IT ap|n*Mring that one of the
Lit-. |,ns not been served, and that ite resides without this State—
It i»or,leied that service be perfected hv |»td»licatinn in or*-of the
public glizettt-s ot tlii)* Stale
ol this mi
luoths. before
s the said James I .amp
ul demurring alum
I tbe miuules, 2 It It Sept. 1(129.
MILKY WILSON, ( Ik.
J ASPER Count)-, Georgia.—To tin: him-
ornblethe Inferior court of said county, silting forordlnn-
ty purpo'es.
Tl.e p-tiiionof Benjantin Ballard, sheweth. that John ( alln-
wit- I ring then it* lil- lieretafore to wit. en the fits! day ol An
L-ii'i, 182*. te. ileai.il executed to one ( ulb n Ifnrp.ot ‘aid county
list
ng tl:.
• wishes to inform all pei
h- ti .-N * ry thankful for tle-ir « .
his work ol) . the cash being |
shop a> it*- Ii is sufTere.1 v >‘r* ■< x-
K ' r:T. . > : i ’a
irticles that J / i lie
to deliver I Georgia C.
I be plei
IN
: 'ir i, ."r, P unc
db- I)
BTOTIOE.
to the I counts to the |’
Is. j f..- pnym
Mtund.byi ^
r egpec
CftSHIN’G
L
uh.'*
V\V.— I *.
•dnis“lt at Bain
prn-iice ot
\ll persona are horeby notified with°pf™ P b "Sd 0 <)u?.ut
ril.t-r I.HVing I...-... I
■aturcou ty.ofier* hiss*- \ ,<?%
several counties
FANCY NILK GOODS.
] ' EE, POWEL & CO. 15’.* Pcnrl-'trei-t.
.A . ve rO'-eived alt exl'-esix ( Cock of the lollowieg Goods
comiM * .Tim n* »»rtmentoltlieii*' 'st lashi-mahle arttcu * lot tin
count* v . .tie, which arc offered hi lot* V* suit purchasers, on fa
voruble t ert’tS.
FRENCH GOODS.
Black and col* •m* (»ro». Np;-i*'s
Ilia. • 'ore*I ti
'•-4 am; 5-) ks AI
Black, w hib ob>
Mr!, ( late
tb*.* cotl'lde
WANT! \G,
pgruB oordy, jr. | £ FIRST rat.* Boot ai I Shoe-Mnker, for
•[V’)Tii r E;'^T;r^ r d,A a .-rs..i L.,t.T.TT7.T.!
i.w r if Forsyth. - All persons who are now indebted for | nes*. \
t or lief *t
r, the lot
tf Fnrsyt
I.ot'a - move, u-e required t • coin*- tot
day of D ceudier next, ami pay ofTthe
per , an.*, in c-t«e of a f.tilut* to-ioe'.th
utid the notvued on.
Bv : b»r ol the Inferior Court.
"• •: • IP ’VII.FY NRXA RBURY
\srKR (Enmity, (icnrpia Henry
Town*.«
eld,
|i*q. .t l-.ty ",are. light eye out, star it* theforeln-ad.l* fi Iti
w..te,branded nn the left sl.oolder xx tk|i;tei> A.J.l...
vein- In.4 leel 8 or ID inch* ' I tl ;npti:-i».-- I * J. S \ A’ i't*r
nntl E. B. l-ariuw to35 dollars, Odti. S. *. IPIft
October 17 A. ft. Hi CHAKNON, C I. C.
A LL persons ..re I'nrwiin.eH I'rom trn.ln.g
for lot numlxet 21ft, in tbo 16ttt district ' Mo* •• - cot »•
ty, o-iginally,as I have nr* -t parted w ith my t ight inni e to s-*id
1 tt, in tiers'* * or I ' my authoritv.
G .i tesvUJc, Oc*J17 -U)4in JCSEl'lI CH ATMAN-
.ei-vo- Laving
i li ut on, Jones
Lt 1 c year. l-> applying at
BRIDGE* V MIZE LI*.
Enron \ Taliaferro county— Srptetn-
v 4 ^ b* Tet". b. i. Inferior court, sitting lot ordit nry pu**
executor of Join.
•"'the adminis
. • r. iiotice id
Itli' applicati. •• be ,-tt
i-n| tatinn of the t *-tur ns of t
•aid lettei dUtt- ssory. will '• rail.
•• terms of tbe lav .
A true extract from the minute'-*-l *•'"' r, 'Rr» this ’lit <
.tember. IH.9. HENRY I’KRKJNS. •' (
Plai.
Silt* Hrnet
Black and *
Men’s and »
Ho
:• and Glove
ivhich •..
riling hi* *•
- w it Iti it I'M d to
D im Rnllard .
' St It nnsfei t>> I
In w ord' tel
R l" M"
mu Ball.-ittl
i it It 'aid Inio.i i
tl . n
petitioner t!
TIIE Tl T RKB.
From tlm Navnl SkFtrhpRofMr Jonn* -dntccl
U. S. Fripnte Hrnmlywlnf*.
PEH A, St*|.L 1. 1825
The c.lmrncter of tin* Turk is intleetl a noble
one ; I oupht rntlier perhfipM to Fny it i» a mv«
trrv. He seldom nr in; lie pplrlotn Ppenkw : nntl
of h silent ntid inoiionleFR hein^ one enn lem ii
Lot little. I bitvp ft.noil them lionrM find fniiIi
ful, hoHpiinhle, ntnl of\en kind ; they bit goner*
: lly however nverne to interrotirne, and st’cm
wrnpi'etl tip in n kind of eoinpl:iisi»tit BU|a*rior*
11y | put tny hand (*n my Lcnrt, nntl bow ;
ppd the Turk doeM the prime ; ? en\ botto to Lin
uloiIh, nntl be tiirno lip bi« Laud iwd l , *\s |.i'
‘ • it" n little to one sitle. and rolls Lis t vtt t\'
thorn anti sfiV" 6onobnok ; nntl ilton L.e Riook* -
* pipe, os if ho was ii HolomoD in aaini*.hi
and a Ctcrsiis in Avonlth , I look at him, mid
I AAomlor nt Li.* inditlerenoo anti »mh l» m o. «pri
ooitsionilA Fitting posture ; nod he looks fit me,
id | i<*LhhIy wel dors wh) I slant! when I
mu\ nit. at t! w hy 1; in kaa»»y n? (’• r*» »(■» tin«; h ,
w hen I n iuLt hi enjoy inp repose i<» home.—
y\i,d p| ould a Hottentot pass Ly, he would pro
i l !\ have a laugh at us hotli.
Tilt tn.pioshit o has gone abroad. I know not
•.vv, !hat tin Pol le Inis hooii tinw tiling toioakt
. iroaty with ii', either fioeoUse av mic a ua
iU p too young, or too remote to Iuioami, oi
rii iii h tlishko to the free principles of oni pov
tiniont. AII t his- in n mi* i n k <*. Tunes him
LmirH since il-o Tuiki*>h povernmeni sent off
Optnin Ihtinhridge, w hen anchored »t He-
t iiulio Point, to -.now whether A merit a w •
int the pnrl of ll*e gl- he ndlcil tin New World
We are i nw well known, and I fei I great pleas
ore in milling, are respected ns a iiMion where
vt r known. You must let me dwell for a tuo
m t*t)i on tlii** topic ; nnd I do it not for the put
pose of iininennittg congratul ition, hut to draw
'rom it useful ri flections and lessons for the fu
tire. There are few things more grateful to n
t iitriot than to hi nr his country applauded, and
• " know -that she deserves this applause. Such
praise has our country ; and how has she
gaiticd it? It is hut half a ecnmn since sin
amo iuto existence; until a few year.** past she
was eeaicfly known abroad ai all. New iht
name of Ament a, as 1 have often found, is the
lu st and surest passport into society ; ii begets
confidence, and never fails to receive respect.-
I have not obtruded it iinwarraiituhiv, but
where there was pjoper opportunity, have a I
wn>s let tiie people know that I am an Amen
can, olid have always fined the lietter for it.—
Mv landlady nt Malum said to me a day m two
after I had become domesticated, “If you lind
been a Sponmid, I should not have received
you into my house : had you been a French
man, | should have first inquired iuto your char
neter ; but as you were an American, I took
yon without a question or a fear.” Such talk
is often, no doubt, what sailors rail “soft
and landmen flattery ; but I have fell the proof,
in so many different ways, ih to he sn'isfietl
that it often sincere. The Turks on my way
from Smyrna would frequently ask me what
countryman I was. I always answered Amer
icuu, and their 4 * Ah! American!” in return,
was always accompanied by o bughtcning
tiie countenance. The hue war did mtieh for
tiie character of our nation uhrond; we were
n people scarcely known before. Our naval
victories over a people, by all acknowledged
brave, nntl till then considered invinc ible, ns
tonisheil the world ; we roue suddenly on their
*i ff |it, nnd their surprise magnified our prowess
• ill in a short time tin* nation become
Hercules in th* ir eyes. The first question pm
Ly Pope Pius VI- to some of our officers prcseii-
ted to him in IH17, was whether they were
81'EF EDUCATION.
Among tin? memoirs of? scl fled i use ted men
in Thu Library of Hvlcrtaining Knowledge, the
notice of Thomas .Simpson, the celebrated
mathematician, it- peculiarly striking : anti the
following is a fitting m quel :—“ Wo have rc-
n arked thut tHe bonk from which Simpson ac
quired his first knowledge of fluxions was h
vAork by Edmund Stone. Stone affords us an-
miter i».stance of a self educated rnntlicmnti*
ci-iti. Neither the place not the time of his
Idnb is exactly known, but he was probably a
native of Argyleslrire, and horn n few years
before the close of the seventeenth century.—
lie b spoken of as having reached an advanced
age in and be died in 17(58. The only
account we have of his early life is contain
'd m u Idler, which is to he found pre
fixed to n French translation of oim of Ids
winks, from his cotitemperary, tin* Eheial
hi HLimuy, who knew him. His father,
Kntnsav tells us, vviis gardent r to the DukJ*of
jAtgyle, who. walking one day in his garden,
1 "Lm rved a Latin copy of Newton’s Principin,
I lying on thegno-s; and thiirking it had beep
» brought from hi*« own library, railed sitiueotte
| in curry it back toils place. 4 Upon this, tho
mi nit ive proceeds, • Sit lie, who was then iu
his lr*th >ear, claimed the hook ns his own.—
“ Yoiiis •” replied the Duke ; “ do yon utider-
Htnnd gtometry* Latin, nnd Newton r” *1
knew a little of them, replied the >< ung irwiu.
'i'h.c Duke was surptised : and, hnvitig «i tfihle.
for the sciences, be entered into eonverrstion
with the young inathctnaticinn. He asked
him several questions, and was astonished * t
the force, the accuracy, ami the cttndoi of his
answers | 4 Hut how,* said the Duke, 4 ••amt* you
L\ ihe knowledge of all these things ?* Stone
replied. ‘ \ servant tauglit me ten years since
to reatl. Does one need to know any thing
more than ihn twenty four letters, in order to
leant every thing else thru one w i. i;es r* Tho
DwkeV curiosity redoubled, he sat dow n on n
hank, nntl requt sted a tletail of the w hole pro
cess by which he had heroine so learned. 1 l
first /earned to rend.’ k id Sfruie ; 1 1l.e masons
were then at work upon your house. 1 ap
proached tin m one day, nt tl ohm veil that tho
architect used a rule and compasses, nnd ihat ho
inme calculations. | inquired w hat might he
the meaning and use of those ihii.gt*, ami 1
was informed that there was n science call, tl
arithmetic. 1 purchased n Imnk of arithmetic,
and learned it. I was told there v :.s another
science called geometry. !l\ reading, I found
there were g*.od hooks in these two sciences in
Latin ; 1 bought a dictions!y and learned Lat
in. I understood, also, ilia* there were got d
hooks of the sam 5 kind in French ; I bought
a dictionary, and 1 li’tinieti French. Ami this,
tny lord, is what I have (h ue: it sot ms to me
that wu may learn every tiling when \*e know
the twenty four letters of the alphabet.”
i .« 11,. i • .. t. i Military(
ii. . . i - • t . u; tin* r*ii
i-» te >.-ui petit in. :• r l<»r tii»-1*
THE WAY TO KEEP HIM.
About ten, hist evening, a man was seen rc.ri-
• \\,j down La the spout ol » Ltvv three story
house, in tin tierllit a-tern part of the city, Se-
vernl persons collected, mid among thrrn a
young physician, w ho, rttpposing i« to he n cr.sc
rif Pumtiamhulism, kept the others quiet, L*st
the man* awakened suddenly by noUc, should
full and break his r.et k. \\ hen hr came down,
Lew ever, he was found to hens wide r.wukc ns
any of the stare; s. On bring questioned, l.e
said he w as a member ofa club whie!) met et e-
ta r l hursdny night. lie thooght lie nlwityr
enuie fiotne sober, tin.ugh his wife Paid he Lad
gone to l ed thunk every Thursday night since
he joined the club. “Tnennly proof she enn
bring of that,” lie added, “is that I get up eve
ry Ftidny morning with clothes on. Just
ns l was going out to night, she got me to go
into the garret to set a int trap; ami when I
tried to come out, I found she Lad looked me in.
8he Hfiid, through the key l.ofr, fffmf she would
set tne free if l would egret* to give up the
did', nml join n temperance society ; but l bad
tot. much spunk fur that. So, after Avotking
two or three hours at the door, I got out on
the roof, and here l am.” Hm\ing finished bis
speech, lie turned c.fl’, in lu-pes to finish the
evening with Ids cronies; when Mr*. Sneak
issued from tiie house, accompanied by a stout
thin lipped, bare armed gossip. Each seized
an arm. In spite of poor Jerry's struggles,
they dragged him with grant ease into the
house,nml bolted the door for the night. -The
audience gave three cheers, nnd went home to
bod. Philadelphia Chronicle.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Under this lu nil. tl»* Christian Examiner No 154,
contain* >1" following remarks upon nRsoriatioij* : —
Vmu itt i* i *. often injure free notion by a very
plain and <*b' ion* operafo«n. They ae- timuiate pow.
n ft xx lintidfi. nnd thin talus plre e just in ptopor*
lion to the aurfin e over which they spieatl In a large
iDBtilution, n few men rule, n lew do every tiling ; and
if the institution happens to ho. directed to objects
limit which (•oefiit l nnd controversy exist, n few nro
able to excite in the mass tdrnng ottd hitter passions,
ii lid by the.se to obtain nn immotiho ascendency *••
Through t*u"li svti Assocituion, widely spread, yet
closely connected by pail) teeling, a few leaden* can
gi»nd iht-ir voices and spirit (ar and wide, and where
great funds are accumulated, can league a host of in-
'trim rota, nnd hy menace and appeals to interest,
i-Hit silc « e opposition Accordingly, we foar that iu
ibis country, an influence is growing up through wide*
iV spread soci«ti*'«, nllognihet at war *i - the spirit
df our itistltniions, and which, unless jealously vvnich-
ed. will gradually hut sut* ly cm louch on freedom of
thought, ofapooch, and oftlic preas It is very stri
king to observe, how, by such combinntinnn, the very
tnoane of encouraging a free action of men’s minds,
rn«\ be turned •gams) if We nil ( sicetir i||t ptess as
the eafcgiicrcl • i our Itbet ris h, ns the power wi.bh is
to (|iih ken intellect bv giv ing to all minds un oppor
tunity to ad on all Now by means ot trail anrieiicb,
spread over a wlmle community, and acting under a
central body, a few individuals, perhaps not tuorn
than tweniy, niny dc teriniiio the i hi* f reading Ibra
great part of tho . hilrin n of I lie i (imtnuiiily, and for
j a mnjoiity of the adults, and mnv deluge our couutiy
with worthless soctnrinn writings, fitted only to pet-
rt its leant, degrade its inn licet, and madden it will*
Catholics ; the nmcoiwI, whether they belonged } n tolwrnnce Let associations devoted to any objects
tn tho nation Hint hud lately flogged the Eng which excite the passions, be every where spread and
"II* itt pU r Mlill)( c
D4A II) IRW IN Attn.for
rof.v front the iniuuti ‘ M ' I4‘l. ‘ *‘ l .t*-n L*-r.
i lit—iu3ni A. II. ItL’Cfl INNON
r Hoi '"*
*.id and Benv
Superior Sow ii-c► and T •• i*t
Blark and colo*ed Silk A lv»|s
ninck and Fa*tr> silk A - ''ices
KWmit Grusde Naplc a . Burrcgt- IMl.fs
l)o. Decnupe Gauze do.
Do. d<». Ilarri-xi-Sr;.t fs
Plain and ‘iri|M*il Pa!it arines
Superior plain hroxxt* Batiste.
Plaid, ‘trii*e«t anil figured do.
Wide and 'i.-now (Jimp Rohhinetn
Plain Taffi *e and '*atin Ribhons, of every Width
Dt-coupe Gnutei- 1 G.umIc ^ *i leBo-mot Rihitpi-.s
Gap arid Ri-lt Ri!.l* -n« f the )n-« *-'t and inoxt laxhionable
patterns and color*, f-.t tiie * 'in.’ sales.
CHINA SILKS.
Heavy go'.il end SmrltP\*' and *-. *'*n*
Do do. 18 and 30 yard Satin Levantines
N -nk nand Cnntr.n ( rap- ind Dan.n*l Robes.
Black and blue (hmildet*. a>o Heroes
Superior I.ex at tine and B.*r elonii Kdkfs
» an*i vellow Nankeer
Flay • dkf*. Palm Leaf Fans
Together witti altno'l every article of Fancy Good
EOlxfil \, Hancock county—J f v an or
^ det of tin- inlf-rior court ol said county, sitting for nrdinar
. rpose*. notire is her
»-r*in, la'" "t said rountx.il
i•'. ’ inoiitle* Irom tin-
n of said r
Arrliil
-’d. alien to appear la-lore *nid < out
de Ui-ri-ol, and jnoxe tln-irdel't't
licit at Sea. *
( , Dtu I return. The qucplibn it», why have wo
] t"r Uirie iK*t a treaty with the ihtrie. and a minister in
' dlrant ('"ustiiutimqth* ? nml I answer Himply hefati.se
)2*i ' ’ we have not wanted them. There has been no
4 c difiiciilly in the way whatever. The following
fan, on which you may rely us authentic, will
(lie matter at rest. Our Ctuimil at Smyrna,
Veu-Yctk.V. H
t v vies it JOVFs
f !N llairih Superior court, ScptcmbcrTerni,
1829.—SCL FA.
rue (»"' • '•nor, on the inforraati-m of Dozier Thornton,
|:i- "*s \v r»
IT appeal .*
defendant i|i»e
.A t tie r ! *
ctoher in~
iln- rnurt, by the return of th" Sheri IT, M I tit*
reside xxilln ilit* limit' of tiii» Mate—On nn
lorney lor it Iprtner, il is ordered that scrxict
t.y , ut'li'liinc this • ttleonre a tiio'ilh for thr. c months
C. BLANDFORD. Clk.
XllllillW Coimiv, (icnr"".-
*x ■’ oth.ot (* t pin I *t John di'lrirt,
J atm
•lls before n
said amt flarnaha* \\i>«>|t*r• c»
JOSHUA KCKLE8, J. P
1 heidiov*- i» ti true conj of the orlylnnl.
October 24 DAVID IRWIN, C. I. <'.
lungueil togethor l*»r mutual support, ami nothing is
easier than to establish a eontml over in wspupers.*-
\\'t- am ; eriuadud that In au intful tnultiplicu'.iun of
bo* tatics. devoted apparently tn different objects, but
all swayed by the BAtnu lenders, and all intended to
b«nr ngain’t a bated purl %, a* cruel u perseculou inuy
lie carried on in a lice country as iti a despotism
| Public opinion may be so combined, ur.d inflamed,
and brought to hem on odious indiv iduals or opinions,
Mr. Ofl1»*y. is on terniw of intimacy, 1 he.licvo that it will bo as perilous to think and speak with
o» fiiptulnhip, with the lute Cnpudiin Pushn, of J manly feedoin, as if uu inquisition were open before
whom I have several times spoken. He whj nt I *b*
PoDHtantinopIp a few years since, ami was sent
for or waited on hy the F.ishn, who atltlicKst’d
Ii-ni thtiH.* “ You say you have come here for
eon tni rcinl purposes, hut why not sp'Mtk out?
We nil know your object is not rummerec, but
open a wav to a treaty ; now I tell you there
is no difficulty in the matter; speak freely and
x oti vv ill get one.” Mr. Offley replied, that
ibev were very much mistaken; lie hud no in-
^iroi'tions from the American Government
and that iii?- object was simply wlmt he stair;.!
• t to he. Hut he found it impossible to satisfy
the Fnslin, who still insisted that his purpos
w ns a treaty, and thai there need be no hetnia
lion in avowing it.
ti is now disroveted ti.at tho way to mlo iu this
nunlry, is by an array of numbers, which a pru
dent man will not like to face. Of consequence, all
associations aiming or tending to coiahlish sway hy
liumbeis ought to be opposed. They create tyrunts
as cflVrttiully «« iilandmg urniics. L.cf them be with
stood from tho beginning. No matter vv hot bur iho
pinions which they intend to put down Lu tit.i or
falxo Let no opinion bo put down by ? tcli mains.•••
I.xtl no error bo huppressed by an instrument, which
will bn equally powerful against Hull), and which
must subvert that freedom of thought on which ull
truth depends. Let the best end (ail if it cannot bo
accomplished by right and just means. For exam-
file, we would have criminals punished, but punished
m the proper way, and by a proper authority. It
were belter that they should tscapo, than be impris
oned or executed by any tran who think fit to assume