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ATI
Clark Sheriff’s Sale,
For' April,, 1841;
^J|nu, be sold on liic first Tuei.
day, in April nest,' before (be
court bouse door of Clark county, within
‘ liowij
tbs legal boors ot sale, the following pro
perty, to-wit: ;
Six Negroes. John, a man
about 23 years of age; Aaron, a man about
22 years of age ; Ceily, n woman about 30
years of age; Caroline, a girl about 10
years of age ; Willis, a boy about 6 years
of age; Andrew, a boy about 2 years of
age; on* bay mare, 5 years old . one grey
horse 8 years old; oae grey colt, 2 years
old ; one two-horse wugon mid harness;
mid one still and cap ; Levied on as the
property of David Steven* to satisfy a fifa
in favor of Reese & Beall versus Isina W
Wooldridge. James L Thomas, Bowjjti
Connor and David Stevens—and other,#
fas David Stephens.
b« published tm forbid, »na cu»rgcu cc- All the right, title, and inter-
Mfdmgly, , cstof David Connor in and to 130 acres of
fr Notice of the sale of Lands and i >ni j f more or less, on the waters of the
Apalachee River, being the place whereon
William Fenn now resides, adjoining Jack-
son Jarrell, and otliers; Levied on as the
f iroperty of David Connor, to satisfy a^/c
rom a Magistrates court, in favor of John
Clark versus David Connor. Levey made
and returned by a Constable..
AH the iriterestof James Shaw
lots No. 68 and G9 in the town of Wat-
WORTHS. ... 4*_rC — C l* t U._UiM,,.a unnil
rtr Notice of the sale of Lands and
Negroes, by Administrators.. Executors,
or Guardians, must be. published sixty
Mn previous to the day ot sale.
0$r rite sale of personal Property, m
like manner, must be published forty
PAY# previous to day of sale.
(&» Notice to debtors and creditors ot
an estate must be pnblished forty days.
f^nA nr mnat be oublishcd four ! kinfcville, and six acresotbiiKt
(Or Notice that Application will be
made for Letters of administration, must
be published thirty oats, and Letters
of Dismission, six worths.
to satisfy nfifa from a Magistrates court,
in favor of Josiah Daniel versus Jninr-
fhaw. Levy made and returned by
POETRY.
ON SEEING THE STATUE OF TflE
NING GIRL.;
At One Seatcffie Duke of Devonshire,.
btUM3.U h siGdinuzr.
Spin on, most beautiful.—
There's none to mo
Tn.v sirppie |«r,car herp. Majestic forms
Of high renown, and brows of classic erace, ^
Whose sculptured features speak the breach!jp.
>ul,
Shall dij
The fat In
Who daily «
Shall cnUtoff
hundretiifi
Rt-proa chiefs wrought, twining the slender thread
From the light distaff—or in skilful loom
ng rich tissues—or with glowing tints
Of rich embroidery, pit
Then
Content, with duty dwelt.—
Yet few there were,
Sweet Filetrice—who In their earnest task
Found sack retreat as thine—’mid lordly farHs.
And sparkling fountain*. and umbrageous tree!,
And parks far stretching, where the antler'd deer
Forget the hound and horn.
’Mid all this grand enchantment—proud saloons.
And galleries radiant wjth.the gems of art
And geniuls, ravish’d from the grasp of Time—
And princely chapel, uttering praise to God—
Or lose ourselves amid the wilderiug maze
Of plants, and flowers, and blossoms, Drcathing
forth
Inn! harvest d#d I reap far my labors in
•he sweet and transit reflections of .u
self-approving conscience* frk -
|i)Z lout:
fjbote, all
t, as many
fcibfy want with
I gladdened, ?;)i! the firesides I made
cheerful and foqppy, it became the aptive
principle of my life, r.ntf n rich and abun.
...
rating hand of charity plucked .ibe thorn
from my midnight piling*, and southed the
bitterness of my careworn existeuco 1
. • One evening | was particularly struck
with a young and rather genteel looking
girl, inquiring most earnestly ’for n nice
delicate stvectbread,’ She could not be
mure than Sixteen, and in the broad glare
of the flaming gas 1 saw she was exquis
itely fair and beautiful. Tfks «tgerness
of her manner, and xfce evident superiority
F rank over the generality of persons' g’ho
diesire, *- enjoying a >'s inl and a glam flf
wine, perfectly uncqtu&ojjs oftitriilf-Ba.
tured surmises her unexpected appear
ance had awakened iritfcc Jjo$x«w »fcfe»y
jealous domestics, for an ojd. bachelr-’-
.Saturday frequented the slalls attknt late knur, had
>. Matha,
/.ihe note
»->hilB I
i. ruths r
Nogm
“going out, ,
will, trempiD
Should jysj
siitnei!”. >
Spin
row.n
0 J^nhd.rmr
Desertion of Friends.—Old Nat. Lee, the mad
poet, wrote the following lines, or something like
ihem, while confined in Beldham. Thousands
Torsyth Sh’ii’s Sale.
For April, 1841.
door in the town of Cumming.For.
_sjth county. on the first Tuesday in April
‘next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property,to.wit:
Lots of land, Nos. 436 and 606,
.in the fourteenth district, first section :
-fivl ~
Friends throng like bees round a honey pot;
Bat if dame Fortune frown,
And the jade cast you down.
By Jove! you may lie and rot.
Lsvietl on M the property of Curtis Green,
. s propel .
.to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
Justices court of Forsyth county, in favor
-of Jane* M. Black, for the use of John
. James, and ibe Justices of the Inferior
• court of said coutitv, and Cleavlin 4r Co-,
. *s. Curtis Green. 'Levied on and reiurn-
• ed to me by a Constable.
Lota of land. Nos. 1118, and
■1171, in the second district, first se^Kon ;
. Levied on aa the property of Larkin Green,
■to satisfy sundry fi. fas- issued from *
Justices court of Forsyth county, in favor , _
■of Silas Bobo andC Howell reniit, Larkm , ^.^,0,ctin ins 2desks, 14 looking glasses,
Constable. , . c them, while confined in Beldiism. T
One sorrel Horse, about O | have realized, m<*t bitterly, their truth
years old; one sorrel mare, about 12 years
old; and 1500 pounds of fodder, more or
less : Levied on as the property ot Jesse
Mobbs, to satisfy m fifa for cost in favor
John Beasley, James Beasley, Hiram Beas-
ly, et al versus Jesse mobbs.
Seven negroes, viz: Nancy, a
woman about 50 years of age; Mary, u wo
man about 30 years of ago; Elizer,about
20 years of age; Antoinette about 16 years
of age; Madison, a boy about 12 years of
age; Jefferson, about 10 years of age;
Isaac,about 8 years of age; one piano, *2
sofas, one barouche and harness, one map
United States, 1 centre table, 1 astral lump,
1 brass fire feuder, 1 large gilt mantle glass,
1 lot of music books, 100 pieces of bacon,
2 bureaus, 1 ease,l settee, 1-clothes press,
1 lot of window curtains, 41 sheets, 14
counterpanes, 7 bed blankets, 1 bed tick. 1
sideboard, 49 wine glasses, 1 lot ebampaign
classes, 2 bunches carpeting, 1 trunk bon-
C I I L IX ll.rt. .lift
icaliy called^
the inclemency
age
Administrator's Sale.
VTKriLL be sold on the first Tuesday i
May nex ‘
oughtoktii
mostcertaf
almost
than
saw, by the
head, thi 1
conjeeh
bosom.
the estate of Archibald Lard, deceased.
WILLIAM LARD, Adm'r.
March 12, 1841. 46-tds
w 1 ;
nets, 5 hair brushes, 15 feather beds a«d
furniture, 30 bedstend, 30 maltraasce, 108
chairs,30 tnbles, 15 wash stands, 10 pair
andirons, 4 pair shovel and tongs, 12 rush-
Green. Levied on and returned to
;«t Constable.
Lot of land, No 699 in .the
third district, first flection: Levied on as
f of Samuel S Cruse, to satisfy
'tin* property of Samuel S Cruse, to satisfy
•sundry fifas issued Irma a Justice* court of
ForSytht-OTTTTTyYIn rtrvorol Dnnicl N Smith
versus Samuel S Cruse; and John Dickson
and Wilson Evins and Powell Blair versus
.mid Cruse. -Levied on and returned to
i Constable.
. ■ UO.lUiU vu.uq « *• - "6 -
3 | l candle stand, 7 vases, 5 dining tabu
stand castors, 3 large lumps. 1-side saddle
1 boys saddle, 4 table-binipa, 4giass lamps,
38dishe*,30 pitebere. 18bowls,l lot knives
mid forks, 1 lot crockery. 1 lot table spoons,
1 lot tru spoons. 2 lots glass, 4 trunks, 4
boxes soap, 3 coffer pots, 1 lot tin, 1 large
kettle. 4 tubs, 4 pots Sc. books, 4 ovene r 2 spi
der. 2 trivets, 12 jars, 4 sadirons, 4 jugs,
25 candle slicks. 4 axes, 21 night glasses
and calves; all levied
ceased.together with four!
Bill, Mary and her child,
known on the day of sale.
GIDEON B
January 22,1841.
F OUR months after date applica
tion-will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court -of Clark county, when
siuipg as » Court of ordinary, for leave to
seiftbe Negroep V!oitr*»g to 0"ertcrn
StepVlu ^, tumor of David Stepheas.de.
ceaaed. fcn^ilie benefit of«aid minor.
WILLIAM D1CKEN, Guatv.
Marcti 5. 1841. 45-4m
AH the right, title, and interest property of isma w. vvooidridg*
• of Wilson N Hurt In and to six acres of ‘he
1, situated on thwCanton road, west of ™ ore
Also 300 acr™'of tend
tbe wnlers of McNuls
■Camming, it bein* pare of Jot No. 1271, Creek, joining Gee imd others; sw^neg
third district, first "section: Levied on as b y l, io name of Larkin about 15>t-a ^
Ilioproprrljof Willed N Hurt .o e.tiefr ”• 1?-"?°“'
leeuej ffon. Q .ou,d. For-
third district, first "section: Levied on as "
4ho properly of Willson N Hurt to satisfy ol *8®» **/ n
mfija issued from a Jo-tires court of For. yokjdnuxen.
syf£coun«p,in fkvorsf Edmund .Forgor-
lunilis after date application
will be made to the honorable the In-,
frrior Court of-Jaekson county, when
ting as a Court ojf/Ordinary, fc
sell the real estate of Benji “
late of said county, decrased.
aity;::oid.,cu.
bought Matha—
>tives for ll
m.Ixmii aiiy o
t L-haritnbie
ke of Thon;
n4y eriio
unfavorable effect on ihe poung lujLcf).
i to whom sho applied, and many was
the rude and hearties*. ju*j >hc had tn on.
dare from th^m. Still she tv Jut from stall
Jtaal tvilhi* degree of undaunted p*.-r :
severance which would have awakeued u
feeling of disgust in my own bosom, for
.conduct so Unfcmininely, had 1 not oh
served that she frequently and furtively
dried a tear jwilh the tailored futtssiiia of
a once costly.foteign shawl..
•She is no Imposter ]* 1 mentally ejac-
__ iilatetl, feeling i»y own eye become sud-
■J .denjy dimmeil by.a teuror two. : ‘Thnt is
£ .tlieteariifm.'idejst misery. The harden-
ed tlgfie&Uon would too gladly parade its
grief io exurite commiseration and pity.’
followed’her like a shadow, ns her light
my, a gil c figure fiiited almost noisch^slyr from
1 place to place, with the most intense in
terest and curiosity. - At fact she came
to,a stall containing almtwt everyjoint of
v5hl. and I sow her eyes spurWe with
xehovated hope as she exebnried‘breath
lessly.. ‘Have y«lu the sweetbread, sir'!*
muck will you give for it miss?’
J«Ri>w mueh do yon adcf'
’^Five,shillings. Will you give that ?’
‘O, moat galdly ! il you will trust me
lartl’
viction of innocence which never suspects,
nor thinks itself inspected., Suspicion
and lltiberaiity afd the offspring of guilty
begetting in their turn thiit base desire in
deprecate virtue, and bring it down in a
level with its own fallen and degraded
stole. '
The decorous housekeeper locked dag-
gers ut her and myself too, while she eu-
umcrated the articles sho bad •conde
scended to pack up for such trumpery,’ and
I rend the words •good.for-uothing bag-
phnt.
1 wfti
brchelortt
town of I
and am not A
til.' richest void yrhc Malta brutal Inagh Klmdly mug
place. . But
:k Thompson,
fi rth* in oll^he
‘bryv
mendut^a^ <>fthpjr^i^tiilf&irttrik^itt- \ %
ty; inth.e ryes ^TemateRof
?>•*>«« constd«rcd ultiK»t« crtmbV^45i
Slid i conceded bifV. .wifti loj U..,',
mnmjthidcly .under Jwte.,.,;4]
own projection—l da»^||!i^^y_«riy'nvrSr ; ''"^ V
are iitvarikbly so.- Ohf mnhihg' is so Sho was gratf^ed aM^^fiaUered, by tl\o"' - •'>
winning, sn beautifiil, as that innujte con. wcil, timed compliment, .and graciously '> r f,, / '■
unsented to receive tha young ladies^ -c ; ”• 4 ,
poorthinge!* and do. jjarWu mak*
them comfortable auA IbhpP.'V ., ; f r..-. p ?
l pi»V?sUf b^ny««t»)cr, fojr *nc wap ^ -,((i
thortHighly foeixfcj^bnl .^carted c *roptm>, ^ gi ]
althnugh stfVtly ofljto ,‘pld fchobl/
is, -she led npi Icnnit to doty all j&nrality^
«u;d decency, but thought it. still neecssa# - :
ry to sacrifice smijothiMg to appearances^ 1 ,
gage,* #n Matha’a bright nye as plain
eye could speuk, while Thmaas’s expree-
■i: 5ll too clourly/'u bat au old profligate! *
Seeing ms on the ,7)0e'e. he a3*d id his
ost oVeqoious tot*d,> , &iiull l oot entry
the buskctYoT the young lady, sir ? It is'
very heavy.* He knew that was the most
effectual means of fathnetihg the tnit^ery.
• No—I shall it niyaclf forJjer *..
i>81. C«;in«?, my «^?ar f a»id e«ay
we both walked, or 1 rather-toUenng on.
der rny ehermouK load. J idonld ' faticy _
the ‘ O niys l* ntidthe ‘Well { ne,v‘erl* of
the disconcerted.group; who let. us out in
silunt'-astoui<Umet:U. .
. Clara lived iit an pbscute street, not far
from my" own residence, oud I could not
help'feeling *.f sort of-reproach at suPh
virtue- 01 ui, misery struggling-uakaowi.
and unpitied so iiear ase, fler sisier, a
poor emaciated tjjjii£, w.'-s awske ^nt our*
arrival. She hardj^wiiied tfeepreseiico
of a stranger, being iVie&Ie to fdcl ai
he wide square, ps he replied,
i, thkl’s capital!’ Then raklt eg with
e ot popular slang loo wulgar to re-
pa*W,*w'nd which happily, she. could not
understand ‘no, miss, I, can’t giweyouno
trust—you looks tori suspicious for me,’
'•Why are you ho anxious to procure u
sweetbread?’ said I, gy.ntly touching her
shoulder-os she yet lingered th xu, as .if
Ivery faculty was annihilated by this (last
severe disappointment.
She started with a degree of resent,
meet in her countenance'at the liberty,but
seeing only auold mAn, she replied, mild-
.ly^O, sir! it is for a dying sister—my
only friend! -Site hns not tasted any
thing for the intsl fortnight, and to-day
son, versus Willson N Hurt and Wiley B
Jlutchins and H L Sint*. Levied J
jreturned to me by a Constable.
of the securities, to satisfy
Postponed Sales.
80 barrels of com, more or less;
*1 Bureau; 1 walnut table; l pine chert ;
-3 split bottomed chairs; lirnnk; 2 smooth
•ina irons, Levied on ns the properly of
Willis Bobo, to satisfy a fifa issued Jrora
Worsyih Superior court, in favor of Jesse
-AI Roach. ,.
One acre lot in the town o
Camming. No. 168. Levied , on «* the
{property of Mrs S Sisson, to satisfy mfija
issued Iroin a Jastices coart of Habersham
ooutUy in favor of. William W Steahnan:
Levied on audretwriied to roe by u corwta.
gons; levie
Alexandei.
a fi fa. iu favor of Reese and Beal! vs. Isma
W. Wooldridge and‘'lames L. Thomas,
principals, Harris Stephens, Overton Ste
phens and Smith Alexander, securities
r an... I- I VV W»
The above levy 011 Isnta W. Woold
ridge’s property, also made to satisfy
will be made to • the - ,
Inferior CouVt 'of Jackson 1
g as;n Court'of‘©rdinjjl
Lot of land-N«v 909, in - the
-ihirtl district, flnit wtiOii: U,icll on ra
Ih* nmpenjr of Miolwnl Winmasham. to
HUtllsiy a jl/s issued from a Justices court
•of Gwinnett county, in favor of John Mont-
coraery. Levied on and returned to mo
%y a constable.
' Lots Nos. 1154 and 1116 in
Clark SMf‘sSile.
For April, 184L
W ILL be sold onHYte first Tuesday in
"April next, before the Court House
door in Watkmsville, Clark county, wi’Jdn
the legal hours ef sale, the following pro-
. wsj, to satisfy nji/s issued from Forsyth
43qperior court in favor of Biehanl Batiks.
All the rights titJe,; and inter-
-<oet of John Anderson, in and to lots Nos.
... favor of Reese and Beall .
Wooldridge. James . L. Thomas, BowJim
nonnoraud David Stephens -'-J Jan. 15,1841.
FRANCIS JACKSON. Sbffe *9
Marr.li 5.1841. / 45-JE
will be made <0 the Inferior court of
Morgan county, when -sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Negrws be-
longing to the estate of James Simmons,
deceased.
B. JONES, Guardian.
■ January 22,1841.
39-4 m
dveaming of a a «weetbrend. nod
her slumber of the good she was -N*rv it
would do her. I should h ive been here
long betore, but wnsdbliged to fitrish some
needle-work to obtetn mmicy enough to
puy fdr it, and now they arc nil gone.*
It ts impossible t*'convey on idea tori»y
readers of the thrilling inuurnfuh.esd of
load’in which she pronounced these hist
«et at:
of fhut ;
uM
tlcnt is
file nioJnentj.bope.vrr, you convinced her
>f the pun.».y of the motipo by winch yoy,
Were UiCtvuted, her 7-eui knew no bounds^
sf»? entered .heart ,antl soul into tiic afitur. •
and ujrja nij a.jfojjjanV tenderness nhtl
ia'ct_, jjufiged end invented a thousand'
p!;in$£o b'npmye rm ti.io ftrudcucsg of one*
irn henevolerurv.
I departed With *hn alacrity ,qf a-boy to
tinpa?t'ihe' pl^astrg' .negotiation, to tW /
de« r ^;ij“ls, liikit:g jr.a re ; to ut der dinner fiir ''. V r Mi
tlirtu^and piirucnlnrly petitioned a‘sweet, ,
bread* as o>? »vf the si^e.disliQS^
Clara vyss in c2rtao*« at ibo pro^Mst^
but fjotru-jude received it with more ic*
,nr.d caution, evidently Wei jetting the
consequences .of stieji h step id all their
bearings'—tlu world’s ceiisure, the possij.
bility of tny repenling' such- ”etieru*Hjr,
d tbe.misii'y o.f resuming pwerty after
tusfing such luxury. ' .
I read these painful n'ml-conflietinga
taaMMOk*** a;.U«. r : -I«i ^^‘^“^VlTlTIarbri^jainia*
wdonas 95T' J^ssetrr: Levied on asvhe property of John
saT,teSdiifr , «//Fi8iDnl (rom fertjih #in»nf!he sern.-ftias: tosati?-
s j f^OUU months afterdate, application will
rl^ort^ihrce volumes of. Law, JST
Classical, and other books: Levied on as I or d ina? J<hrpdse8, for |Km to veil th<
the property ot Thomas H Yarborough, to . i, UCEr tft ibat the orphans oW7illiara Hays, •
satisfy «//a—Crnne & Mormon,' and °thH^d er „ gr , hold in the hi«d jmtni g to the
cr fifoi versus Thomas H Yarborough. orphans of William Hays.^lweeiisetl, from
'riiree acres of rattd, inorc or |^he estate of Nebrmiah Hay*;
jssrg ,or *&&*&!*■
deceased.
109, and 110, andLI9 in the first district,
Ifirst section: Levied on as the ptoperty
•of John Anderson, to satisfy a fifa issued
from Forsyth Inferior court
„ . , . _.iOUR months after dale,
fy n fifa—the Commissioners for Simon. |L wi || br made to the Honui
ton’s k rtdge versus Joseph AlUn, princpah i f rr io*iCourt of Madison county.
favor of
‘ PPPP^ 1 -— ■-
Gilbert. Property, pointed oqt by
ihe plaintiff.
■Lbt of land No. 868, in, Ihe
nliirddisttrictof the fifat section : Levied
•on as the pri.pcrty ot Isaac 'Lindsey, to
satisfy sundry fifas issued from Floyd
•Superior court; ©ub In favor of Singleton
Slnglis; two fifas tsssed from Chattooga
- Superior court; one in favor of Kellogg &
Sanford, tho other In favor of Sandford,
• ; ^Kellogg & coi, at.d sundry other fifas versus
; said Lindsey. - Property pointeit’ out by
■■'aSSi :sbis si | jd
Much 9,1841.
and Janies AUeo. Hannibal Allen, and j ij n _
John Talmadire,securities. :
JAMES HENDON. D. Shtf.
March 5.1841 . 40-tds
Painting.
fJlRK owtarrij.od would napnlMl; ’
hbfadKuriuiu of Athens snd its
vkiuHy, >hM he has opened « PMa Shop,*
meerth. spper brilgr, opfosite A. Cos.
n.', tor .which he hope, to ahsr. an
nhlieratnun^ done
«,ndMK.I the pohlie pawooage, i
III thi, lino o4 btiaine^. Two years
and after the «riri-
Atrfa.uCthraa yoata aod»<ee — v,.
tha lto.se. Sign, and el! .—
• ' ■ work done by Hoaael’i,inters
" ‘ - -—’ tr his
hrrn-mtnre cleaned at
notice. Healao hit. 1 ' 1
fefSlewtctD-, uo hi
■ - ' .
— r 4ej?L
Court bfGnliaary. fbrfeav«o self
esime.of Pwrick BochannoH, late
Got. 16,1840.
.—The subscriber begs leave
f rni printers, that he is prepared to man
ufacture type of every description, ot hi*
Letter Fouudry. corner of Fniton nnd Nas
sau streets, New York, of a quality not in
ferior to that made nt any oUtereStabbsh-
ntent in this couniry. '■• Reirig a practical
workman, the diflBmetitbrancters crthCbu-
siaess will bo suporimended by himself.
Printers art respectfully invited to call and
ex-tmiDe bis specimens of type and metal,
before purchasing else it hero The sub
scriber foals himself safe iu awnrrog print
ers that tiiey wiiL save at leaSt.iwrnty per
befit in quality rfi 'the articlesjhnd at the
same time furnish them on as fiqeraUertns
aity other founder in tho pmee-
lUOUR ■■■■■PVII , u . .
be made to*tbe honorable tbe Life
‘Court of Walton bounty, while
Court of Ordinary, fdy leave t
“negrties belonging to the estate-or
and Susannah Woods, late of said
‘‘""“'daNIEL C. PEARCE.—
n.ln-r '
ink, and ererv article used in tile priiitinj
bn.inese, fiirnwhed at mniiulacturtta
Old type taken in eidhanje for new. at
twelve cent* per pound.
Edward pelouze.
Cor cr of Fuftor. and Nassau streets. New
l\iblisbers of News'
^ . giving
the ab«*ve three insertions in their paper,
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ikfahshaw,
■J.S RKDFIEI1X ..
H ARPER A- BROTHERS,
. EDi l ORS OF THOY WHIG
Feb. 19.1341- ' B£ -
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l months after date npplicati
December 25.
A LL perstons indebted to the esta
A 'William Daniel, late nf Ch*k<
deceased, are requested ti make *
ate payment, enq llrcws*having
against said estate to present them witjna
the time prescribed law. . --
- mcT&H hANIP-L
josiah Daniel; e*v.
Feb.26.lS4L "
Administrator's Sah
A greeable to an order ©rtf
. ortble tbe Inferior Court of Troup
county< when silting for 61 dinary purpo
ses, will be imW on the first. TuesriaV hi
May next; tn .the town nf CferksvHH Hab*
ersham county, Kotof land No. ^9 in the
3d Dist. of mud county, contafeir^ B50
acres more or less, belonging m lift Es
tate of Michal Pearson, late of
eonutv, Alabama, deceased. Sol
benefit oftlie heirs of said deceased. Tei
on tho day of *al*. ■ - \ ■ '■
JAMES M. CH1VERS,
Feb. 20,1841.
’orda. Her v<*ry heart seemed
Dv'uin with anguish-at-hcr utter w.
success.
‘You shall have a-sweetbread,’ said I.’
iderly, ‘for your-^'+ng-siste*, and every
other coinfopt »hat can alleviate her suf
feriugs, for Ihesnke ot 4he Virtuous and
holy affectioiuyou have evinced far --her
this-night.’ . =•
The nsfoni^iod girl, in flie'first bcwil-
rhea dcrmVrit of delight ut having so unexpect-
1^' edfyTound a friantl in her sore distress,
M i?4-'8eixed oiy hand with the spoutaue«fs
movement of piri^e gratitude, and held it
clasped firmfy(between her own; which
trembled with emotion, lmt she wns uui
irble to articulate a w'ord of thanks.
fCome,* I 'Continued, leading her to:
Wardsiny. own house, ••yon need not fear
an old m\n—tdy gray ktdrs shad to yecr
se'curity.V:
/ 0a tfeo way sika told wieHior ^K^e Ins-
foryjUntvishcd aod uusotreited on tny pari,
fern was predetermined to relieve her ;
■»! &Ut‘there is a proueness to candor and
''confidence in youth, which shows the'
‘heart -is unsophisticated, and the bosom
uutHinted by the worlds vices.
Sho w-as no high born danu*, -reduced
J>y adve/se'fateVi sadden •wunl'aud-tnifcnri
rtTTh? mtfkedvafiitteres5ing'hcrt*r-~~ - ”
, b,r-
mV^b.tUsi tibeo of« "<e*.I'-iksit j on
:T€? .**1 in tiemrvy wifly, wfiobnving perish^J lb j „f ,| 1(
.-«r h.*r i '“> w dying of a coniiWhption, to strcggHs
dr her » 8 *bey best could, in a ipiuiless w^erld :
now nud H*»* r mother havingrdied of the -a
u< • , auu t K..r„ r p h
-fatal
yoata before her gtdlunl
husband.
On reaching hotne tvithmy
, certainly rather doubtful looking
-ion, Mr. Thomas opeuedbis eye« to their
very furthest extent.
•Tell Mm. WiHiams,* suidt^ssumini
tone of unusual authority, the
excitenieiii, at passing events, but t4«o said
in the kiuJest niunuor to my c-uuipaidoiu
* Dear Clnra, l began to think you hmf 4
the lire grow"low, and I nva8*c».-coldl‘
This drew my attention to ^ie fire
which was. nearly out, and "wliteb - Clara>
began busify'te eudeavtirtlii kindle.
•• Wh*ve is your dotecsttc, uny Jove?*
said I tu ber.
We have not‘kept one
she repated ; ■•f do all for posr .deor JGer
trude; tiic gives aertuauble,-’ .uudiesidu:
servants me CK^cnsRue, sir.’ -i
•What?’ t exriaiaied, in inexpresaible
.-istonishnunit, '* you work tit your needle
like a slave, muse four- penr, .lieb-less,,
sick sister, and attend to the^ household .•
affairs, too?—a rat*ro child like/$ri»u~:
Good (leavens, it is, not to lie thought of.’i
• Late ns it was,T took my hat and hur
ried off to my own fuvorite surgeon,-'
whom I fortumitidy -2<mnd nt' home. and.
in -hasure to' MteiKt me. L begged him
.... „ nt the -ffrat place, to socommend a nk»e
;-sKtr-WalaHnteTrigeol woman, ns »\ nurse, whicfciu
did at that 'nomeiit, and-Iu the netf lo re-’
turn with me to the ; huuse of (he poor
neglocted invalid.. C
Oii cxuniing her symptoms, I was •de
lighted to find her -c,>inplaint wae not
considered by him as Consumptive, but
an obstinate attack of the liver, brought
oji by a sedentary inode of IKe, and low
and improper diet. And <it is esionish-
ing how -meek they resentbled entdi.oth-
er iu mapwrrauce. The same dry covigh,
the satoe wasted and emaciated frauri..
and the-cotae aches and pnios o
languid and enfeebled body. H
o'*k bra-departure, -to order them
•y ttiudieines ft.r her.cautiontng the weep-
ng Cl mu not too noisily 'to express hci
joy wt»:We>pr«3!>cct of her sister’s recove
ry, as rest and tranquility ’hiere absolute-
ly necessary'tuwecbnd hircudeu 1
The nurse soon after ire iving.
forlaWe moikwly looking febrt of
alter suitable instructions to hef to take
every care of the young ladies, and to
spare iiothing which she-tiiought might
conduce -to the comfort of her suffering'
charge, I t<»«ik leave of the grateful Cl i-
ra.nnd hastened home, fatigued to death,•
out mostw^retnely happy.
Iiijr -ftfW weeks, Mr. Wentworth had
the satiafaCt-ion of restoring .his*interest.'
mg patient to a state of convalescence.
She was not so beautiful ns Ciura, but
much more compiuiio* able, possessing a
mind stored with the most useful and va
i ried information, grout conversational
; powers, lin'd such a deep and enduririg
| sense df religion, that it Was ’impossible
; to listen to tier Without becoming wiser
urid’&eltcr, feeling forcibly, ns 1 gazed
ig-pnle face, truly,-Lord, *out
i of babes nud sucklings thou
hast perfected praise.’
I vr.ited them daily, strictly forbidding
Clara, on pain ol my displeasure, to set
a stitch, except for the adornment of her
i prelly p*‘l
hich seemed indeed
f . . j to u» « iquui of love,* for never before
fair, but, | ja( j j 8ecn -yo c h frilling and flouncing !
It is astonishing how affliction had
subdued the buoyancy of her spirits,
. which now rose above the unnatural pres-
‘gj? j sure, with an elasticity anti joyousness
tny supper; srtw’tw and sugar, abottle BorrnW bt .„ el - but
tny supper; settsetes and sugai
of sherry,a ffeSc orrowroi t, and any thing
else sha er.av think useful fbr a sick lady
—i-und nr.a^iebas'e.’
Thd^.ai vanished without ottering ono
word—not even his costomary ifyes sir”
—and soon T^tumed. benring a basket Of
goodly dimensions quite filled,'fol!o wed by
thoughtfulness which sorrow begets, but
that can only be from n waul of due re-
llection.for ’it is rromore natural to think
the sweet laughing face of youth looks
ba*t when shaded hv grief, than to con.
aider the sun appears tri most advantage,
hen overshadowed by dark and sullen
her ^tiried arid uigem-rmis
lunteniince. -vjxtch wiiaa mirror of truth
mul.cundor.- Mv udviinced age cotcnleUa.,
ly -bauisheit (he .first nhjociion. .My J«*..
'Surance* that she j w,»s. necessary to vy
comfort,Olic sccoiid. And *he wan cqn^-
plelely !conquer«i4» hou taking her hand,
l said-rr*. •' i s . y.
• Oiuir«!ay,iny dour children, as \*ou
plctiser jyiir ili-i-isjon .will make no differ
nice i:im>y 'fiHal rirrtutgeVnenu respeKtug .
y«iu Loth,- iisi wnteud A'*«ving all I possess
oguaUyicUiiE«;uA'«*y death, having
no Veliitiuua -t<» ii^arc.'isy so doing, and
&wovviiig no hit mailnioiagi* more deservit^
—and .1 jiiunblybleKs .Cod for living hmg
mough ,tu. be-sp.nwrfid ut last—m.ly you
night. Miss ■Graham, had you felt so dis-
iosi:d, hove made the slmrt remnant of .au
>!d man’s existeoce S'-reqe and happy.*
•It was tho 'first time 1 'had ever
rho fin nudity of. mSdrt ssiug rher ns Mum
Graham; shejefi it sci:-rihty,4tnd bmstitig-
cxclnttiu d, *• M3 dear, kind
hem*factor, Jtnjgmj -jny cold vralculatioii,
hunt wns mi'fvlir.t.’lnrifs «fee than my
own that ! (k’iiraL-d., She is so young
andbeaUlifuL flial il l Can aii:V keep her
fair fame nntat liubm!. tlKt inust settle fi»r.
fuiiaMy it* -O! dear sir, that has
hean the*••«»! t hojfi^of rwy' heart for years,
now tntKXi **■ 'in .ever strengtlroicd, fori
shall tArer, .evc.r-»fcqrry now !*
Ayoungefaqid ’ man than my.
coif ivtadti ii^vo'-fccon Apt to apply thecir.
clusteri ot this speech most to the satis. -
faction of uw-swtif Invoq Jo/act I knew,
froin'Certvoile’s peculiar tone a ut •wan
ner, bn: too wtdi w'hat tt meant; but hav.
mg gained my point exaefiy as\ vuished,
I effected'thu : t*4»s:qirofoi.ud ignorance a'S
to whnt-cnrised her, a young and pretly r
wornini. to muko so rtrat ge a vesolutiui.
Nothing could exceed the exertions
the good Mrs. Williams during tny a'b.
notice, mir the cordiality of her wclcomu
to ihe * fitted young' ludicf,' and jussrr
did three 'happier persons sit chrtvn >0
dinner together. No longer was I com.
pelted, by dire necessity to linger out nir
solituiy n:td‘Uns<i.ci») men!, for the sake of
deferring lh;:t period, when left entirely
•done for the evening, I must turn to it
book, whe ther so incurred -or no. to deal
from ihe oppressive sense t»f my own
loneliness nnd eunui.
Gertiude’s painful remetnbraners irf
the p.isl, nrirf Gin la’s joyous otod sanguine
anticipations of the future, kept a pleasing
and varied conversation to a very plt».
toicded hour, alternating from melancho* ;
ly to gladness, as in all life should be, that
we may neiiker-be too much depressed by
the one, nor eluted hy the oiheY. &g«uii
the fight laugh of woman echoed iu that
large gloomy room; agaiu her lighter step
fell gladly on my ear j and again did tny
heart open its flood gates of long pent-up
iiffeotien*, which .gushed forth with Bit
overpowering ftSitficy,©toast too
much to bear. Theie certainly ia, to fita
fueling tnind. a degree of pain attached
to supreme happiness, which cast* a uto-
rncnlary weight of sadness oil the spirits,
and awakens more often tears than smiles
to express it by.
Clara retxYvcd all the favors I heaped
upon her with n profusion of the liveliest
tVauks, which delighted me, as there could
be no doubt of the dorr child’s being per.
lecily happy, *but'Gertrtlife's reuse of ob.
ligation wus of a ihore exalted and heart,
felt kind. 11 was evident, from tho dr-
Voiedness'tW»eroUentions, and tile watch-
fulness of hrir mauer, that she studiously
sought every opportunity of repaying
iliemlb the ulniort of her power; her
heart was noble and jfsnrrolw, lM!*.t wav
proud to the las' degrees and ©very wotfi
•v&
Mrs.: Williamv, Matha, arid ihe kitchen
ble^ tna5d » at a more humble distance, evident-
1 16 ] ly all •buistirig with' almost irrepressible
^ curiosity to see lhe~ extraordinary, being
Thomas had'informed them ‘master had
brought home with him.*
It *is no consequence how dishevelled,
'♦ M or disarranged the hair is in yoath. the
_ m y j face "from beneath it always looks lovely.
*"relf! Graham’s, tho name of my
clouds ! No, no; y(f»L »* the season fo
1 ncqaaiounce, retained only the lesst po*.
OW “ * fl ,ble wave, owing to the extreme damp-
the atmoshere ; bur it was luxuri-
fed what I had ever before seen,
iburo. She sat without bet
joy and mVrtWulnesa, and age for reflec-
lion aiid care.
1 confess, at tbe ^rid of three months of
daily and uninterrupted intercourse, in
whIA tny affection and admiration hour
ly iucreauirk for them both, I began * -
feel their sociely was abeolotely ess*
rial to Tnv comfort aod happiness, and km
convinced, from what l saw ot herdispo-;
sitioo,th« bad I beep selfish enough to
have demanded such a sacrifice, tbe grate
ful Gertrude woiild willingly tove bj.
come my wife, to repay tho deep debt
she fell she bwed me$ but no ; 1 wished
T» be friend, a father Ttb them both, mnd
of a rich^Ttuburn. HOC sat wiinqut nex3 be friend, a tamer ro «•—
I bonnet, having taken it off to dry, by my lM A'tq tneke either pay so -fearfully for
and sentimnet too plainly expressed that
her happinettt *tre«W have consisted 4a
conferring, anti not redeiving favo'rs. r
rhepr two characters,' re opposite yd
both so trely amiable and feminine, Rftv , ,
niahed me wiih•cuntiuued for .reflpetior*. . . V'
When Clara kissed me and blessed o»r%
nnd called me ‘her.dear second, pupa,
1 felt it wr.*\bo artiess effusion «»f ah«M< .
infturtile' affectw^r.the beart rW|M»ndttl*
ble«ing Ut her ntnoeeut happinew^and
then subdded iuto a state of - ^
mounting nearly to Torgetfulitess. . v
when Gertrude silei»tly and warmly a
efi my baud, while her dark reflective «yn
swam io tears, 1 felt it was from the4rtw-> .
prestiWe emotion, drawn from the>dtt el- «: x - 5
iant and vola»»le,^my
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