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-of these is a naUonal bank. The vary au *P»ces of the Georgia Hu
thought ofcstablwhtng such’an insiitu- l y* We publish below if
tion subjects them to a kirn? of political " e,,ce . ol1 ibis subject, hr
toote-flesh, aruf they <'judder attbever" Bear * lh * t n ' Wm tt «i/.
ulea of its posriblc^taeoce.. It ai
• jpoatttry^yru _____
, and all the industrious pursuits
of men were — **■“■ ~* r a —“ t! —
The mm : 1
punctually.
good price for his products r xhe mechanic
found full employment, - manufactures
flourished, and trade was in'an 'eminent
degree, prosperous. At the same time
the national revenue was fully sufficient
for *he Wants of the government, the
revenue was faithfully.paid,and the na
tion was fiee from debt/. All this, was
labor lost upm' Loco Focoism. 1 Gene
ral Jackson found be could not control
the Bank of the United States, and-he,
of course ^proclaimed war with it; and
Thomas n. Benton, and a phalanx of
1 politicians
interested but unprincipled polii
joined in with him, and bunUaHt dpwn.
The consequences are too well koowh,
and too deeply felt, to r*quirp.yety par
ticular notice. Business is unsettled,
the currenry in otter confusion and dis
order, credit annihilated, manufactures
> wages
reduced, and the national Treasury in-i:
solvent. The contrast is too. strong not
to be perceived and acknowledged by.
every honest mind, and its effects aye.
> severely felt not to j»e admitted,
And, yet the routed, and disheartened
“ s of Loco Focotsm are. obliged,. ’
32? i
t is tortunate i «p}><[a thn m.n m.. .tin -«_i_
■ I while the man was still there. . On his
;» \ir V, - -j :/*? leaving the store, the officer followed
able to accomplish it. We know that an d'fiu a lly arrested him on sus^cim,!-^
He gave- his name as, Williamson, and
, „ dented all knowledge of the robherv.-—
'b/aSwiliS 1 •” V ', n8 *'“*? a S« n * t
be alb rmes b«m, determined to. make a bargain with
biro, and offered to let him go ifX he
with much care many of tin
within his reach, and iti his . late annual
address' made to the Society we were
forcibly struck by the .array of incidents
connected ' withi' our colonial history
which were spreed before us.
lectmg and, comparing, documentary
evidence, lhe most methodical • arrange
ment ami the mostuutlririg Industry .-L
He/bas years of labor before him,. but
that labor will besweetea d by the cer
tain reward which literary criticism will
bestow-Upon the Historian of Georgia.
His discriminating ’talent of in vestigia-
liofi. aml rema rkable facility of composi
tion, cannpt fail to impart to the work
a proper unity of character.
, Wo have seen an extract from a let
ter written By- a gentleman, who for
uearly. fiftyyears has held a conspicuous
place as an. Historical Writer, both in
would deliver up the goods, to which
the man.agreed, and-jumping in a car
riage- they- drove to ; a new bouse to
Brighton street,'where they found the
whole cargo of iewelry.atid every 'ar
ticle, as far as ascertained, has thus been
recovered. ;• .A bag containing about 200
keys, and other implements for entering
hpuies, \vas also discovered .ami taken
possession ofJby the officer. - ThS robber
Mraa then allowed to go at large, but Was
subsequently taken on;Complaint of Mr.
Gilbert, whose. office was also robbed
some time - back, , and-is now hi jail —
The reward pf $500 offered by Messrs.
Davis and Palmer* was tendered to Mr.
Harnilen, who" refused accepting itr—
Mr.- Clapp, thd - officer, was presented
wi b S400, and a Watch was sent to Mr.
Hsuden, by Messrs Davis & Palmer,
aka testimony of their respect. m
t country and England: in Which the
anta and capabilities of Dr. Stevens
talents
to prepare a history, of Georgia
highly spoken of; and in’which the hop*
expressed that he wiil devtite himself
order in keep up the show ol a party, to W *• midertaking, "feeling sure,” aa
rail against the p-.liey which gate ri^ i? he ' ,e " er " b,B .’ynter expresses it, “that
to the general prosperity of tho country l he » History of Georgia
and to urge the continuance of those ' v «hy of all acreplstnm ; establishing
measures by which it has been destroy- 5“ fonnWifllie an-
Thewonfimunatepoliliciansdenouricoh’ high estlflislion'which Dr. S is
a national dent as a national calamity; huM «'ho Nnrth. may be inferred from
and they would fain hnvc it und.mtood ^*7 To
that the> ate decidmlly opposed to it. - | <* ’® “"Tn “ “’t I ^
We abould like to he inforood whether ond ’Fftgjf Historical
them was any national debt hanging !, 1 m, rorrcspon.lmg member
over the eonnliy when Andrew Jack*™ .•£*• American Statistical bociety, &c.
tamkjlbo -reins.of power; and if not/• . -J'
under whose influence the debt which 1 > i vtprp^tivp t?apt
now exists' was contracted 1 t That the 5 ■ T*.
ovemmeiit is pretty deeply involved I The Rev. Mr fficon, m ah address
i* be denied., Norisit. for' lhe « IeatS of President Harrwoii, at
gov
tit debt raunot — ............ y _ • ^ . ■ ■ -- v ,
whig measures; and, yet, with unblushing Haven, mentioned the fact that
asaiirance it is directly qr. .htdisedly * t"*- 3 **
charged upon them, aa Ihougil for Ihu Majortreneial f. Harrison,
last twelve years they had 1-een the ma, I mc'Ul*is ol tr.e liruish Parliament who
jority, and couirolled theigeiv^rmneht., * ,Bath -"WW*
That this is a hardship, and may be fair-. F,rat , Thu Sunnum emeut ol -Ins fact
ly classed amoifg the sorrows of« party, emised a very yu.Me scnsallon- and t|.e
cannot he questioned; tociuse. it must j minds ofro.a{present probahly reveyted
he an unmunfortablething fiirmost men, to;«m eircumitunce tliat with.,, a rod;of
even if they me so uiifurtonate'n. to I ,ho ptflpit from Wliicl. the rdierend
belong to L.KO F.moism, to im.obliged,"WOP 1
1y support d»*ctrines,:or deny facts, with
tho true usture of which.fjyery body .is
a well icquafnted.
^ During the. existence of the Bank of
Ihe United States, we bad *,currency
which-wus sound, safe, and of imiversal
credit. N«»lidv hesitated ut leceiving a
note of that bank, any tahre-tltan.lie
would at a dollar or an eagle. At tho
same time, the state banks, kejft/withiu
-proper limits in their operations; were
equally sound and safe, and circulated
in the common business of the country
without fear, or scruple. 1 The conse-
3 uence was, that all kind* of business.'
ourished,and iudu«ary, irt allits variety,
encaqroged and rewarded. Since
Warrant against ,the British King.—
Charles was beheaded on the SO uf Jan.
1648. . ‘ *
liodiespfGofle.' Dixwell, and Whalley,
three other members of tlie same Purlia ;
ment,> and signers ortfie same Death
J FAIR CANDIDATES.
A teiv evenings since our attention
was called to the fact; that in our little
city* there are not., less than three hun
dred unmarried ladies iietween tho ages
jafsixteen.-and thirty years.—We could
hardly, credit the suggestion until we
had lookfed-about and counted fir our
selves. .The lad.ies of New London ]
aril proverbially handsome, well educa-
£7 ^Wm'tfCirn Buren, attil accorapHchetl, ami all who are
wo have no general currency-many of <J»»hfi«l tojurfge of tho facie, mn.t hoar
him de irioro he won’t slune, no how.**
Hatched Egg* — One Hatch of Boston, adverti
ses n large lot of fresh eggs for sale.' - They must
{m reedy Halch-ed of coune.-
The following cirennurance. which was related
by two of the clergymen of Philadelphia in their
respective churches ia-t sabbath, is too hear* sick
ening for pubEcation, yet too extraordinary to be
suppressed. , !'
A poor woman lost her child, her kind neigh-
nouse than ihe mother
lhe chitd from the coffin, disrobed it of the shroud,
and pawned both articles for rum. V
RHODE ISLAND.
; The .election for; Governor,. Lieut.
Governor, members of Congress, and
for the Legislature, tiiipk place in Rhode
Island oh Wednesday,'2lsttnst. There
po regular rqiposirion to the wing
candidates with '
’exception of
Senatof and sundry Assetpblyrqeii.
Consequently. Saruuel 'Ward King,
,6f Joltusoti; is re-elected Governor;
Byron Dimon, of Bristol, Lt. Governor;
Joseph L Tillinqhast and Robert--B.‘
Cranston, members of Congress for 2
years from the 4tlmf March last; Henry
Bowen, Secretary, of - State; Albert C.
Greene, Attorney General; Stephen
Cahtmne, Treasurer; a 1 whigs.. The
Assembly consists of ,72 trembere, 48 of
whom.in the last Legislatue, were whigs,
aiid24 Van Buren men.
THE DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.
A Baptist* clergy man/ named King
Griswell, was lecently killed’at Cincin
nati I»y violence.. .The Chronicle «)f that
city says-7- 4 He was, we uiulenjtaud,-a
Baptist cleigyman, laboring in the west
ern pbrt of the city, and was killed in'
cotiseqiiehce ol nffeued taken at some of
hid remarks.' We liave thought it pro-'
per to suppress names, and to give
farther particulars until an official <
nmination is lmd The violeiice was
committed, we understand, last Friday,
and the unfortunate sufferer expired
yesterday.’
ISA^'-BuiiiWieWn' ft.,,,, BB.
nnjorerreccu.ly*<rol.idinto■ new meciinffhoiiee
that*a- being built m Sath county Vi r , where
vus.ihe reply. *\Vho> a Uie n
And who is <W. . * wr .
pray Sir, who i* your Bishop r *1 Sir lLe
Bihop ol ihis di.-iricL’ They were euihfied.
Hoe* Ae wanlit eery tnuchl+A Mechanic.wenl
o the We of a firmer lu buy so,n & wheel, «nd
•nquredthepnee. **V0yoa wontftverymuch!'’
dont want h none *t pU amoit, you Uisy bare h
••hat if you
I ray Dick why. fWV you black my boots
better T you dont'make ihero abide , „ ww
ge* look here mam, dia ’ere blacking «UeiTe
haw' a.a ___. .L_ . .
;l,e woratesi you neber ' did see : the more I rub
There is iron enough in the Wood of one man,
to make a chain of strength sufficient to b, n d
-fk— h i, f aco nol w H , adi!y
. T “ If I find my wife up when I get'home,” says
drunken Davy, ** l’ll give hers thrashing.- What
business has she to sit up all night wasting fuel
and light, eb ? And if I find her in.bed. I'll whip
her, that I w 11, what husinest has she to go to
bed before I get home 7"
A gentleman uf Hartford recently paid h\s forty-
nth anuai subscription to ihe Coi.rant- He said
that hist father before hiin took the paper
A preacher who recently died up in red R vei
lunty, is represented t<* have left tbs following
singular eflocts; A bthle, two collsre, a- bowie
knife, a psalm book, a pack of cards, BunyanV
Pigrim’s Pi Ogress, a pocket flosk 'lir,* tickler,’
T<xas.—A parcel of:Texas cotton 'Was lately
carried to Na>heitoche.^, solb, and wa* thence
conveyed to New-Orleas where it was seized hy
he custonk-house officers for non-pay ment, of du
ties .• fForeigrt cotton imported info the Oni'ed
Siaes'is jHihject by our laws to a duty of three
cent* a pound, which iecquivalent Ut prohibition.}
■Minding to thr above eeizu r, |)u Tixas Oentinel
urges the iinporrsnce ofu commercial ‘treaty be
tween that RepuLfic and the*United Si
Two Vice rnident* havridied in office; George
liutiin aiid Mr. Gerry,‘aqd in both cases the ~
e filled the chair pro U-m.
It is said thaf.the new Governor of the ls!and
.. f Cuba, his taken active measures forsuppressii
gaming, not only ia Havana, but throughoutil
Island. At the latest accounts,'the police we
igilant. in ferreting out anti arresting all of
and
ifcagS incliidiii, hone.
fwn, &e.; was estimated, at the close of last y car .
at nearly fifty-two uiiOions. of dollais.
memory at Mount Auburn/ :
‘ otwti' MitiiHtprc-TtK St Loup, LVw
Era Slates torn the Illinois Legislature have in-
corporated a cutnpany, with a capital of^hOOO,
TOO, to buildla bridge over the Mississippi, at
> iVnbC in any tnanner ohst.
navigation of the rivefr-.is to fae .commenced in
years, and to he completed in ten thereafter-
Facing and Prayer —Biihop Doane has iraned
pastoral letter, appointing the 14th of May as
day of fasting and prayer, in fa-s diocere,
forming to the recommendation of the President
of the United States.
the lynching cf their comrades some yesrsagj.—,
Trouble is expcced with' them, as they are alrea- -
dy so bold and audachtus as to defy tho civil law
and outrage moral principles.
Metiodut* in Great Britain.—A Isle English
paper says that the' Wesleyan Methodists have'
no Jess than--160 foreign missionary matione
ihey employ 220 missionaries, aad iu the school-
under the
arts the
The eontribui
Few.and Abriiltaiu Williams.
Out# j»rej horse seven yen fa old, two
fe.-thrf beds, bedsteads nud furniture, <me
patent clock,' b|ie clierry biirend, kne oral
nut desk, and one ; f ( ,hr spiiullef pinning
ittHcliiue: all lcvtcd on ns the^ property of-
Claboufn tiarria. Jolm Borders v# O. liar-
nhd other fi fas Vs' ssi3 Harris.
00 acre* of .land, adjoining lands of
James Delay Heard's survey: |< ' *
e last y
r were nearly X9u,000.
IQrCape of Good Hope papers of the 17th of
tnnarv, announced the destruction by fire, of
the brig Australia, from Dundee, abput 600 miles
i westward oftbe Cape. The Captain aud
crew escaped in the boats.
iccssion at the lortner city
DIED.
Tnnty. oti tHo" 20th hit., Mrs.
In this # .
JANE fi. HAILES, cnns**ft of Wiley
Hailes, in the 29tli year of her age.
At New Haven, Gorin., on the 25tli
ult., DAVID HENRY ELY, of that
city, in the 24th year of his age. He
was for several years a resident of this
place, ancf was esteemed and respected
by .all who knew him. He had l>eeu
married but live days when he was ta
ken away, expressing in his last mo
ments an unshaken faith in the merits
of his redeemer, and entire submission
his will. •
We will not plant a careless flower
' Above thy lonely head,
Nor wake a thrilling requiem
To niourn a brother dead. ,
At the first i ude blast of winter
The flowei will loose.its bloom,
Ami the lyre’s glowing numbers
Will cease to bless as soon.
But aye shall live thy memory
• lu the sorrmV stricken heart—
In the stifled sigh and struggling tears
i official a
hands and 10,000 hur
70000 hogsheads of 1,000 lbs.770,
000,000 lb's.sugar, ond 350,0000 gallon# mo'apees!
the* average v*!ne of sugar, is six cents pet pound.
1TAMPA BAY, (E. F) April 12.
‘Cosa- Tustenuggec has just started out
after Hatcck-Tustenuggee He; says, if
he cannot bring him in, the game is up.
-—The last of this month will test it.—
Coa-coo-chee is 'also to report progress
about the same-time, if lie bucks out, fi ] ' Economy—We
new operation Will commence.' So . q n » r *«rain tbq Adrninbtrationoftheafhiiraoti
.stands d» affairs; and nopnrsnn canh^!
*’ ives. I only be- debt. In one year he will reduce the d.
them.—News.
pledge.-
i iurwaru ahd signed the
and molasses 2
i per gallon,
i signs of -economy i
judge until the time e
lieve things when i s
j have no general currency—many
the bunks have failed; bank paper, to a
great extent, is doubted, discredited,
and ilepreciated. occasioning, in one way
and another, an immense loss to every
man engaged in active-business, and
who is under the necessity offoceiving
their paper. And, yet, the |joc« pocoi
to their sorrow, are upder thu necessity
of applauding the men and the measures
which have produced this state of things
and to oppose and vilify those who have
uniformly tipposed tho policy which ms
been pr*»durtivo of all these evils.;,-; _*
VVd might pursue this train of remark
at much greater length; but atjneswpt
we forbear. . But w® must, consider the
condition of men, who are driven by
party feelings, and personal interests,
to justify the- conduct and measures - of
men, who have destroyediliojjrospority
witness thar they'are >uot misrepresen
ted. . 1 Lmay bo thnug -t singular that so
large a number should be found in a
state of single blessedness, but when ft
is understood that most of our enterpri
sing young men emigate at an. early
age, it will be less entetprising. < VVe
would say to alVbacheluis who possess
’fie proper qualifications to make g'lotl
sbatids,' and discrimination justly to
appreciate beauty combined with all the
vj.rtues.which adorn ihe mind. and ren-
der life pleasant and. ^ncieiy agreeable,
visit (iurgood city, ond if they vdo riot
fitid that we tell them true; we hold our-
se|vea'answ'erahle to tlje code de honor!
—JVew London Gazette. . / ,-i .
and ruined the business of thousands of
persons throughout Our country^ as *or-
rowftd in tltaextrerao. . •'.'
SAVANNAH AND SIACON tlAIL
ROAD. /
-■ Wft have jun aeoa. ttio QKcf I
noer oft his Huad. wlm iufonaa os
repaira are going oa-rapiJly,. and —
that in a kb *vt time the whole of the 135 t | iri|
finislied: miles, will be open for use:— ; llg
Whertrcr the water has nijdo breache?
llir.iugh the load-way, bridges will.be
aubetituted fi.r ernhau):raents i while .in
retne places tbe road-way w ll be .raised
considersMy. . Tbo rond might hare,
been inuse ere this, hat iur the careful
the <
Tbe
than the Yiaoo fre,
highest within tbe •
_ tire pt^it^y <*t maWeg JUPWIRM
another such may he douhred; although
*aSsaasssB
/»>«Awhore the embsukmenu were
new. Where, they were covered witu
. Those
MURDER AND ARSON,
At St. Louis, Missouri, .on tjie night
rif the 17th <if April, tbo st«»ies of Sorp-
tners & Morrison, and'Collins. fi^Pettus,'
^ jiveie riihlted, two clerks murdered/and
lhe buildings fired and reduced to ashes.
The store of Kennett & White .was ftyg
fire, but was saved, though-tbeir stock
is much injured ; rind the Whole block j Life
A DABK PICTURE.
. A correspondent oi the Express,
the 1st of January last, commenced keep
ing a record of the mtmlers and suicided
chronicled Jji ifio newspapers which he
Was accustomedLto reatl, and tlie result
is as follows: V .
• From that date to the first' of April,
there, have beep 74 murders-and G3
suicides. - Of these; 19 came to sudden
death'by. inlemprirprice; 12 ; by; taking
laudanum, arid other..poisons:i 7 by
haiigirig tberoselves; 7 by culting their
41 ——* J ‘ ^8.by .d rowning, and 6 by shoot-
New-Jersey,
J^auu^i^S.weie 7 in New-Tor^S
... half From the East we Ie»rn thi
have recently been mnde.to catry-ihe mail
from Portsmouth to Bangor, which we utTderstar d
.8 that Mr Koch,
lotlfcr.driimnl which
umof«50,00r
church somewhere in the country, the
ssistad fay th£ congregation, divided 'a line
lisseurian, for'tlie a
would have goiiebut for. the' uncommon | how it flit
exertions of the firemen. •. .'a
robbery:
In -Now Oi leans, two weeks ago; Mr.
Thomas Clieiv, a brother of Mr. Beverly
Chew, Cashier of the Canal Bank: who
had just arrived from Kentucky, a per-
f*5ct stranger to the city, lin'd'been invi
ted to dine with his nephew, Mr. C.»\Y.
Camtriack. ' Not being acquainted. with
tbe localities, he inquired for lhe resi
dence! of his nephetv. He applied to
thieo iuen, well, dressed, . who, having
ascertained that he had money hi his
pocket, led him. through- many streets,
uniil they came into a narrow alley al-
roosr un.inh.-tbiteiJ,' arid finding no, onein
sight, Mr. Chew was struck on the back
of his bead,, and he fell dovyq. He ivas
then robbed of his money, and tlie three
scoundrels escaped. .This occurred ‘at
about 2 o’clock, afternoon.
M BiUiJBil!,” said nn urenin; “ daddy’s fairly
deod-’’v-*:Is He? welUVn-darn’dsor.y ; but he’ll
never lick as again for lathering the' old cs
shavingiher-”^ ; . " * ? • >./
- Improvements in Savannah.—A Marine
Rail Way is liemg constructed on Hut ch-
l.Un.l Ann-eita ilia ailv tin Mr
fthe murders, G were in Netv-York,
6 in °hio. 4 in anoi-gin site thi .^ by M r.
»J.!' V’lrfp»8.w> Vermont, So, John Dnrse „. This Rail VVnyisoitna*
Wy,-2 in Kentnthy, 1 in Ar- ^ nil oaHof , h n WlmrfL.it. felunging
to John LoW/ Esq, If is calculated. to
This is a most
important improvement, one- which has
been, long' desiretl, and cannot faif of
beilig eminently useful to the shipping
.WISCONSIN.”
We are much gratified to lefirri-thar
if ^0cittnai?? , j^gq-Dtpy^dwraWe arid^indefatigaMe
our <>f$l3.000 each, Ly means of Torgcl DeJegaie . of Wisconsin, has been ap-
"anifi*infnf.lnp.. S ;.e: bus l. B e,t e^ualiv jpi.hnrf Gnvernnr of that.TerrituTT by
in New York. % Messrs. Jacobu Rresitlent Tvler. ; Jmlge Doty has re-
ThaB’; Lotnp Bullet!
’? ThWSvLoniy Bulletin esye—“ Tlie Indian whr
hn^heeo utj'tnsHJrr.the laatlew day*, before the
US Cirrnit Court, for the murder of a mnn, vtns
on Tue«(^nv, f.»unH ^n'l y of mrirv-I n^btrr. nnr!
•entenned to eighteen- months confinement
Kg - .***r tMWMra wyrun » . -T"
. All of wluch'are offered rin reasonable
,et„,;furca.h. siiAW4sBAcoN
That like the life blood-start.
In thy voices gentle melody,
What thrilled to the very breast,
Iu the mild gleam of thy bright eye,
Whose soul-lit gushes blest.
Monarch ! to age thy summons
Is hope’s^’bewildering lay,
Of higher sphere’s—a glorious dream
Of a’iri s liter—^calmer day
Unruffled by the tetapesl
Of life’s uncertain sea,
Where ' hearts now bound by earthly
. chains
Thrill in immensity.
SheriffsSales.
Jr™ .xMbtUns, fall ,i ew I
<il ibe population, ptuluc.^ ofUiiwu, iron.
gmitat 0» «ho& popAdn - j ■ .oi, i
4.6,273 > and that the value of the prodtieeti«ns of l 1 OP^UM X
WyattTVood’s iritt-rcst ...
laud, whereon the deferidani-
adjoining land® of Jaiues W<.od and
levied on a* the property oijhe said
revu-a on as cue property of the t
Horatio WeW> v* Wyriu VYwd.
100 acred of Itfud, on Mountain creek,
adjoining lauds of Joint Carlisle- and oth
.levied oil ti# the property of EVtui
I??"* .ciMiHre; n!L:2dfL,-.Ji± '
I Hood, AndrewD.iret-jl eniriorsrr.ewd ^1^51^^ ^
i
Polk, the Bank of Darien vs Evan Polk. '
One wahiiit.Bureau, oue Sword, one Ynfgynrol SamrielTunnelt». sKp:.L**%£ '
Epaulette, one barrel vinegitr, teti bars of andp^Vtn H Crane. h;u1 AVm H
lead, a smnll quantity of gunpowder,
half box of common tobacco, three; c flee
pots,' oue tin psu, a halt ream of white pa-
per,' one glass arid paintinge, one tot of
^ °” -*** 8, *“ ^
acdi. V : - v * • >•;,
_William ChundeyV interest in and to
150 acres of laniiouthq Grove river.where-
on said Chundey now lives: levied on ns
tus pru^ei ty, to satisfy-.tw^ fi fas from
HJaSisoa. . ‘ ■
One bayHt« l ('**u about’fight years old,
i« >oke ofoxen ebout nine years old,and
and one cart; levied ori by Virthe of a li fn,
lu favor of Henry White vs Matthew J.
Black.
Walton. v ,
Two negro girls, Leilia, about nix years
old; Dilsy. about seven years old : levied
m as "the property of James Ellington,
’ermedus-Keyuolds vs laiuea EllUistun
nd-Jidm W Graves.
Filly acres of land, whereon Charity
Phillips, now resides, adjoining lands of
Clark At James and others: levied on as
the property of Charity Phillips, Joseph T.
Woodruff, v® C Phillips.
I*ot. No. 12*J8. llui dist. 1st section ;
vied on as the property of John N Whise
nunt, f*. K'. Cessiia for the use ol William
E Derick, vs John N Whisemint.
One Negro woman by the name of Lu
cy : levied on as tire proiierty of ‘GeoTge
W Hall, Webster J**whn,.vs said IlnlL
Lot No. 524, l‘Uli dim 1st sect ion : levied
on ns the property ot Stephen Turner, Ro
land (iMburn, Teiry Couch, aud others
vs said Turned.
Lot No. 2(55, 13th dist. 1st' section: ■ le
vied on as the property of George W Hall,
to satisfy afi fa issued from a Justice’s
Court ot said county, in (avor of James R
Findley for the use of Chri-topher Whit-
mire, vs said Hall. Levied and returued
by a Constable.
Lots Noel 331 and 3>.5, 13tU dist 1st sec.
tion. souih'half* l<
Ac Jewliti, alid Ccorgo Kellogg, vs said
Manning. V • I
One iron chest: levied on nR the prop.
a Puiebback, Bank of Darien,
ngoiuut Jnui«, William. ,i,4 )
ramies, and Moses Hnnshaw sevuriry
,«ppeHl, • j . 9
One roan mare, one bay horse, ind nrie^ < C * S
negro boy skive Qinilrr f jeV lw j on no »hS^
Mi*ur wi um central llaiilccix
Georgia, vs UehjRmbi Cleveland and oth-'. J t
tr®. ^ -t .'•* • 3
LotNn TO.lq,!, Ilab.rth.m.oun- V 'll
fiitcli. (nnd etan.iorf by ? |«
111.rlniiit i.otBiignunott} tt>.ntirfy a6T, in ’ - r
Wm M D A i, lignite,,, Cbnil^l Rilcli.
. ' Jt'otice,;*.;;
2'\ *: L K. r *?P:: i»?nb^d In the .male of r
erriqnek-'
. K r * -
Areli.bnld LarJ, drerawil,• ...
- - -® ninke payment'tinriiediatelv, and'
tlioae having demands against sald'estate,
'^■quested to present the' same within
the time prescribed bv law.
• WILLIAM LARD, Adofr.
May 7,18U x 2~£
Adniimstraiors Sale.* '
A[ GftEEABLE to an order nf the-.Hon- v' r -
-ftl. brable the Inlerior Court of Walton ’
entity, when sitting tor oidinnry purpo-
ses, will be sold «>n tin* first Tuesdnv in
July next, in ihe town of Monnre, Walton
County, within tire lawful hours of sale :
Two Negroes., viz^Dave and'Charles. Sold
its'lhe, property'of John Wood and Su-
i Wood, deceased. Terms made known ••
n the dnV ol- side. ,
DANIEL C PEARCE, Adm’r.
May 7. 1841. - « «4ds
if OUR months after date, application *.j
■ will be urade lo the Iuferinr criur| of
Morgan County, when sitting toe ordinary ■/>'
purposes, for leave to selbths Negroes be- ' - -
longing to the estate of James Williams,
deceased. T. NORTON, tluardian. [ ; * v
May 7. r>:. • > 2-4m J ; r .«
Forsyth &h‘I£‘s Sale,
. For June, 1841. . . . . ..
CHILL be sold belor® the v Court.Moupo
* * dour, iu the town ot Cumrainp, l'or- *
Gumming,
ajth County, un the first Tuesday in June ;
next, within th« usual hour® of sale, thi
following property, to.wjt:
One Rcgul; Wagon and five
Mules, levied uri ns the properly of William "
Farris, to . satisfy ri tuurigage fi ja issued
from Forsyth Inferior Court, iu favor ol H.
H. Rausseaw, rx. said Fhrris,'property
pointed out in said riiorigng-e.
’ i VIVI'HR
Clark Sheriff’s Sale.
For June, 1841. ;
w iu - lie sold -on lhe firstTttea.
the 13th dist. and 1st eec. north, tmd
one half acre, more or less, situated; at 1 '
Lether’a Ford.oti which in situated
But to a you mg and burning soul,
Whose every thought is life,
Who breathes hut in the witchery
The friagic of its^trife.
Tho ; hub 11 indeed is bitter,
That summ »ns him away.
From-a fair and lovely bride,
And the clearglad blue of day.
burenu ; and 12 fine;
chairs : all levied-oti as the .property o(
John R'Maysori, Haiikiri, Boggsdf.Co. and.
Thomafi. Barrett A Co. v®' said May son ’
The one half of town lot m the town of
Dahhmegu, No 4,' adjoining Jeremiah
Payne’s tmlors’-ahop, on which is situated
a awelling house,'aud usually used as a
rrarket houselevied yn as the property
of Rufus Barker ‘
IjoI No 982,11th dist 1st sec.; also two
cows, and one calf, one grey-mare 6 years
grey colt, 11 head of hogs all It*’
the property of M *** "
A woman’s courage is. always the courage of
e - fnind~tbe highest ^ description of valor of
which the huinapsoulia capable.'. - - : .
• False one Have ihe *dit,” aa' the faaM headed
n said to his wig. '
TUB DEATanrPEESftlSNT HAREISON.
A sad v<we t front .tb*..Cottage conies,
- ''Arid /mm the'palace SiW, "■ .
'. Fof'oriri^^tiV.'rirfcni'falipffa«Vas placed,
!T6 iuTfar diitari.tjfa, , . . v _.
Arid Tieatfs^rerbo wed In griff and,woe '
Where’er’that voioe resounds/
.. ‘Tie sad to ace a nattort’s pride c? "
Unconscious, husiied in cieat!).
' , To stay me Heeung bream.;■
Why should ivp.wccp. wny-shed a tear,.
. “That all luVtoil* are oVrT 1
Stranger! Should e’er thy wandering
. steps
..Lead thee unto tho stoRe
Where Ely—the loved andbonored—
Is lying chill and lone ;
Bend lightly o’er the marble ; :
That rests, above his bier - .
Nor blush to leave fixe tribute ’
Of manhood’s full deep tear.
Masonic Notice.
S5“ r ;
tb.'tS
Hot'el. in this, plact*. on Smuriy,
the 15thit)8t. at 11 o’clyck, A. M., as flit
jnicrrisis ol Masonry Vcquirri a full . atten
dance ' ’ . .-
; May 7,1841. ,i l/\ ,J .
Brushes:
^'^Bis SpiritreisJa wherean^ehdwcil^ l! '
Where d^ath is known no mere ;
Cost aj FoUy.—Fanny Eh-fcr’s benefit at New
drlssnea.drow SG 000 to the house, • She'-was
pelted with rores, a *1^00 bracelet, anfi man v
other, valuable prevents, so tha; tbe gross receipts
estimated atjBlC,000.
Benevolence in Spec*.—A pions- old gen
in Rnzfand fifed,' fearing in hia,*?ill n'pi
fot a donation of XIO *- year to. buy spe
for ofd people to read the faifale -.with- :
ntletnan
provison
led nearly 8000.000 i
. in't^na'da during the* last
three'vears. "Shri fiad’'hette'r giVe' th5
the Patriots. ' -■
An English paper states thar the entire quantt-
tyofchampagne.fir for'bdtthng, grown In 1840.
according to the *1oral tonmnls. does not jtmonto
to-more lhan 21,100.000 Irres. (alwut 4.700.0M)
Enc»i«h gallons) although ten times this qnnntitv
Hd in .Trance, or^-vent abroad. ps - genuine
A LARGE assortment of flair, Cloth,
;f»- Shoe, floor; •puglmci .H* aI ^^S cr fih-
.• r:A_-rV_c:.^ Y« r ni§h, White.ivnsh, Tooth,'
l'Shstvina Brushes, for sale by
W. B. WELLS &.CO.
r May ?jV.V - ^
gOUTH AMERICAN GRASS HATS,
. uperior article for -sumhief - wear,
iu,t received niid for. sab- by
1 , - Vf. NICHOLS.As'CO.
On -i
day’in June next, before, tbe
court house door of Clark, couuty, withm
the legttl hours ol enle, lire foUuwnig .prb- '
percy, t»» wic: - .**. ‘ i* K '
The interest of Johft H: 1'ay
, (the ewtnr being tire -undivided; half)
four negroes, viz ; Peter, a tmm ,about
22 venrs of age ;;Mary, a Woman.nbou120
years ol tVgf, and her‘.lwo children, Calvin,
n boy 2 of 3 Vefirs uf ■ nge, : n t»d .a boy.about
.1 year old ; lev it'd unrf* satisfy a UtqrlgHge
fi fa'll! favor of ;Ismi’e Virieent ts. Jolin U
Taylor#/ FRANCIS JACKSON,
, April ,2,- 1841.v: • ’ * .^ 49md®
Walk.
West Walker, jr. for Ibe useot 'Charle® B‘.
Scisoti vs Memory Walker.
Lots 1.17, 'and 124, 13th diet. 1st sec.
norlF;: levieff on as the property of John
Dennis and Richard ‘Dennis,
ilniiiim Tnwnseiid vs, John S Dennis,
ulRichard Dennis.
One. bay stnd ponev; levied on as -the
property of Jnmes H. Nichol®, Robert Obar
David Nichols, Alford Perry,aud James
H Nieboh*. / , . - j
■ Lot No. 53, containing^ 250 -acres, and
part of lot No. 69, well, improved, bot h *
the 4th «list of origin tlly Habersham
Lumpkiii e muty; h vied on as the prop',
erty of Jys«e Hogur, Aarpu Burris, ya jaid
Hogu’.'- - -; : -
L»»tNo.07fl 12th dist., -1st section : levi-
1 on as-the property j>l Robert: <? Ropd,
M P .Q,uUtiau agent for G K Cessna, .vs
•Hldfloiriiv . .
v - One buggy and- harness ; levied an as
tiif property of Fjankhn CHppi^b^rabaly
a- fi ffi'issued rfrotu Lrtmtrttih* Superior
Cohn lie Chkil^ ,^.J«i«son,>yir
Frankhn Cnp^ maker,, sod ^William,- P.
EHiiitt endumrr. 1 ' •' ' !
Forsyth Sh‘f8‘s'Sale,' •
. Jfior Jubj^ 1841- ’
VXl.lLLbe sold before the Court House. \
* y iluur, iu the town ol Cuimnhfg, For r “ 1
the- first Tuesdaif" * -’*•* * •
lyth county, on the first Tuesday in’July
next, within the usual , hours ol sale, tbs
lollowihg property, to wit i
Twenty nine head of stock
HogStClevriuhcad ofCntile.une grey Horse, '
leri»-d onas the.'prriP r y-ty v 'pf-J*' ' ;
rin- lo ...lify,- afc^ill-'ge fiSJa. i*,u;J ,
Forsjltli InlerioFpbiwt'in tavor oLRe
,. »imed oUt?n 'saidtum4*i‘ ?^ *
E T,rf S o.^ LUsFlNCHER- ^4,
FIRST SSICRICAM PCBLICAHOS.TN WSIBLT .
. ' - NUmbtr^itflallx ki,kirB*t l ‘ • 1
fci pk in.-a w r « * \
on- Tint, spnire’ Tj’.-?
X f,VI0/.;'«. O.IH.W/.M'.
■nr : - * 1 ‘ —sjr- .-‘v'-
EUiott.sndorsi-r. , . ..
Walton. ■■■
OS'iierr, of lindJ/W-ing n part «Wol
No: 64,1st Mini; Wtlton bonnly, adjoicing
David Hart, whrifeop.4bi^'dofendaMr-'now i - v ._-
i UR)mires of Land. Sants o>.Iiaw..oB«fc»f
waters, of lhe ApBlarlij Rivrr,. ndjoinitig
‘ m ' '
Wb-Usy and -lli-rs : also liny twr<^. morn
r£ss-|ipir'
George Holiaway, to' Sfjti^lV^subdry
in favor of R "*
THig^'titTkMririwjizirrg^i
71facre»of
rOStSC.lSTJUE, '
r ,>| Vai'it« o£ ; ««c A’isht -Watch/
Eorli mnn rr ivilt ronntin sixlr.n lnrgB '.
... ,. GrocerieW flj
fVVlE subscribers are now receiving hi
H -a iditiotl teftbeir- former stock.
. an I.*, res f’FTir.-A
fill bags.Coffee,
25 kegs Nails, • -
- 10 hltds Sugar,-
>10 do.' >1 olnsses. " .•
20 barrels Rnrn' nnd'Whiskey,
-2 piperi Cognjic^Brnnayi^ ^
ti . JO boxes Sperm Candles,
rasp.2 TruiiRryl pair I.iidirons, 1 fire .Sflo-.V OCT* *•"*-1 1
vrf: alilevi-'ii up:m astlif liro|irrty <jf.To’ "
Dullard, to satisfy a li fa in f-voiof tire o
cera aud-witiirlsaefT of .'Walton Super
Court, vs John-Ballard- "
>7 " ' f^abe^nni. V ^ _
One lot of tand/No 109,2d dwt-'flaliM.
shrini.count
Barney L. b reeman. 10 eaueiy h u .n iu. m
vor ofOK Carmichael, against Barney
L Freeman maker, James limit endurst
The ,