The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, July 06, 1827, Image 1

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' ** 1 * "" VOL. £ ATiusr^, x«BUKtilA,) FRIDAY,- JULY 6, 1827. V;;. No. 27: / PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BYO. P. SHAW. Tf-rms.—Three dollars per year, if paid in ad vance.—Three dollars and fifty cents, if paid half yearly,—Or, Four dollars if delayed to the end of the year.—No subscription received for less than one year unless the money is paid in advance.—Tile publisher reserves to himself the right to discontinue a subscription, or not, before arrearages are paid. . Advertisements will be inserted at tlte' usual rates. V AH Letters to the Editor on matters connected with the establishment, must be postpaid in order to secure attention. *Cf* 1* ma y he proper to inform those who shall favour us with their advertising custom, that Notice of the sale of Land and Negroes l*y Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, must be published sixty days previous to tho day of sale. Tho sale of Personal Property, in like manner, must be published forty days previous to the day of sale. Notice to debtors and creditors of an estate must be published forty days. Notice thei Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for Leave to sell Land, must be publish ed nine months. Notice that Application will be made for Letters of Administration, must be published forty days. MONTHLY NOTICES. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS, James Nesbit,v administrator of Theophiius Burke, deceased, applies to me fbt Letters of Dismission from the further ad- ration of said estate:— le arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, tr. shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this.7th of May, 1827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. W HEREAS, John Selman, Hosa Hale, and Lydia Hale, administrators of the estate of Joel Hale, Jun’r. deceased, apply to me for Letters of Dismission from the further administration of said estate: ’ ■•j kI ‘ These are therefore to cite and admonish all And singular the kindred and creditors to be arid appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters shotild not be granted. Given under my hand, this 22d day of May, 1827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. Jackson Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1827. RULE NISI. O N the application of L. F. E. Dugas, shewing to the Court, that William Edmonson, on the Sbtii of January, 1324, made his certain Mortgage of that date to your applicant, whereby to secure to him the sum of One Hundred Dollars, on or before the 2'Jth of July, 1824, he, the said William, Mortgag ed to your applicant the following described Tract of Land, to wit: lying and being in the County of Jack- aon and State of Georgia, containing one hundred one and one half acres, being half of a grant made to Elisha Lake of two hundred and three acres, the half butting and bounding as follows: beginning on a wnite oak earner, on the branch on Jonathan ’Smith’s line, running north cast to a pine corner on said Smith’s line, thence South to a white oak cor ner on the branch on John Smith’s line, thence South west to a post oak comer on said Smith’s line, thence on Burgin’s line, to the beginning comer. And that there is due on said Mortgage the sum of One Hun dred Dollars with .interest from the 29th of July, J524 ; and praying the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of, in and to said Mortgaged premises.— On motion, Ordered, Tnat the Said Mortgager pay into Court the principal and interest due on said Mortgage, together with the cost, within twelve months from this date, else the Equity of Redemp tion of, in and to said Mortgaged premises will be thenceforth forevarAflirreri arid forclosed.—And it is further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be publish ed in some public gazette of this State or served upon the Mortgager according to the statute in such eases made and provided. A true copy from the minutes. EDWARD ADAMS, Clerk. April 6,1827. - GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. O N the Petition of Samuel Cone, shewing that William Harrold,late of said county, deceased, did, on tlie 7th day of July, 1823, make and execute his certain Bond in writing, whereby he, the said William, contracted and bound himself to make titles to Laban P. Poole, for Lot No. 104, in the Fifth Dis trict of originally Henry, now Fayette county, which said land was, on the 20th July 1325, assigned by the said Laban P. Poole to the said Samuel, (a copy of which is filed in the Clerk’s office, annexed to the petition of the said Samuel,) and the 6aid Samuel having prayed that the administratrix of said de ceased may be directed to execute titles to the said Samuel, in terms of said contract. It is ordered that this notice be published in one of the public Gazettes of tins State, once a month for three months, and in the public places of this county; and unless cause to the contrary be shewn at the next Term of this court after said publication, the admi nistratrix will be directed to execute titles to the said Samuel, agreeable to eaid contract.—A true ex tract from lie minutes of the Court of Ordinary. WILLIAM MALTBIE, Clerk. April 27, TS27. GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. W HEREAS, George W. Moore applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Chancey Bradley, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed bylaw, to shew cause, if any they may have, why said letters should net be granted. Given under my hand, this 28th June 1827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. negroes/to be sold. 4 GREEABLY to an Order of the Inferior \>urt of Jackson codaty, when sitting for ordL rv purposes, will be soldfon the first Tuesday in Adust the town fcf Jefferson, Jackson cod Within the usual hours of sale, THREE NEGRO viz. Jacob, about £0 years old: Bill, a boy 5 yea\ old: Junifer, a woman 22 years old: they being tni property ofBeqjamin Wilson, deceased. SAMUEL A WILSON. JOHN SEA If. May 11,1827.—60ds NEGROES FOR' SALE. W ILL be sold, at the Court-House j n LaWrenci ville, Gwinnnett conrijty, on Wednesday tlj 11th of July next, the following Negroes, to wit One Negro Woman by the name ,ef Belia, and h two Children; One Boy by foe name of Ned • Qj Woman by the'haroe'bf'Agga; Sally,n Woman, at her three Children, and one Womart Vp'fho name Pamela—the same being part of the efctate of Aletfr. Moore, deceased, and sold for the bcijfit of the heirs And creditors. Toma made known oti the day. ELIZABETH MOORE, Wm’rx. JAMES GILBERT, Admfr. June 1.—22 40ds. \ FOR SAtEj T WENTY-TWO Acres of Land, with a Dwelling-house and other outbuildings - thereon, within a quarterjbf amilcof the Colleges, very low for <;aSW ApjMtojC. Holt, of I Athens, for particulars. ' . - -J . June 22.—25 3-t . f/j* TEN DOLLARS RlftYARfoT^ I P AN off from the subscriber, on Monday th r 4/ 25th inst. a bright bay HORSE, with a white s lip on his nose, Bhod all round ; had bn when he left, a double rein bridle, martingale and H. J. HARWELL, A TTORNEY AT LAW, located at the Court- House in Muscogee county, (now at Wm. C, Osborn’s) may there be consulted on professional business. In addition to the counties of tKe Chatta- 'hoot'hie Circuit, he will practice in the Western coun ties of the Flint Circuit. It fo probable that many .ckses m,ay arise from land returned as fraudulently prawn;'to all such cases his prompt attention will |be given, and the most energetic measures adopted for their successful prosecution. He will attend to the collection of all fi. fas. against persons moving to the New Purchase, or fortunate drawers in the Lapd Lottery, who may be otherwise insolvent. Communications directed to Thomaston, Upson county, will be immediately received, there having been established a regular conveyance from that place to the Court-House in Muscogee, cnce a week. May 11.—19 3m JOSEPH LIOOHj ATTORNEY AT LAW, Watkkisville, Georgia, W ILL devote his exclusive and assidnous atten tion to its practice. He will attend the Superior: Courts of the Counties of Oglethorpe, Clark •Greene, Morgan, Jackson,Walton, Newton, DeKalb Carrrti, Coweta, Muscogee and Troup. May 4.-18 tf * T*^TXE months afterdate, application will be made i. w to the Honorable the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate i ~ ofJanK:. I).Jawing, decc.^. fo, .he bedefi. of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. I . •,. .. , LAW. T HE undersigned will practise in the several Courts of the Middle Circuit, and the Court of Common Pleas for the city of Augusta, under the firm of Walker Sf Walker. Their office is on Wash ington street, in tho building occupied as such; by Freeman Walker, Esq. where one Or the other may at all times be found. k Nov. 6, 1826. JOHNG.MAYNE, 5 J Adm , ra JAMES JENNINGS, m9m N INE months after date, application will be made j to the Honorable Inferior Court of Hall county, I when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell | the Real Estate of James Hulsev, deceased. PLEASANT HULSEY, Adm’r. Jan. 1, 1827. ra9m Any person de livering said horse to the subscriber in Athens, shall receive the above reward. H. W. NESBITT. June 29.—tf 7 "MTINE montlis after date, application will be made Ixf to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Clark PLOTS AND GRANTS. T HE subscriber is continually receiving froth all parts of the State, so > many orders for Grists and Detached Plots of Land in the recently acquired Territory, that he feds himself compelled to advertise a general Agency of this business. All persons, therefore, who may desire Grants or A Doctrijnts concerning Columbus.’— 0 eeetqn dei.* rages y Descubrimientos que ' tfpanolcs desde Fines del nu»ntos » In J ne ditOS COncer- S? n®„Castellana, Ac. ?825 Mart % Fcrnan ^ z at ’ -arrette. Madrid, 2. Travels in La Plate anil Ch'de.-—fteug:. ^ - taken during some rapid JourneY8 apfB8S the pas and among the Andes.—By C&pV F. g, Hcafff 3. Life of Theobald Wolf 7'one, and iki* Condition, of Iceland.—Life^of. Theobald Wolf'TonC, Founder; nor Court of Claik Detached Plots from the Surveyor General’s Office wi.tv and Id Aunt' county, for leave to soil the Rea! Estate of Theophi- j at Milledpeville, may depend on receiving them by - n fthrF-pnr!inml Pat avian Ronnhuc^- las Simonton, consisting of one tract of 239 acres of tbe earUelt mail, on remitting their orders, postpaid, £ ’ BatavmnRopuW;. Land m said county, near Moore’s Mills, and230 covering 1 in Bills of the Macon, State Bank, or any J ri ‘ fl ifSTni,™ i seres near Salem-Sold for the benefit of the heirs1 0 f its Benches, the sum of l&!S&n and creditors of said deceased. ROBERT SIMONTON, Adiu'r. January 4. Im9m N INE months after date, application will be made to the honourable, the Inferior.Cou v t of Clarke 019 for each Grant in the late Lottery, 011 for "do. - in tlie preceding one, 06 for ■ - do. '.in the anti-preceding one. Detached Plots, Fifty Cents. E. H. BURRITT. Office of the Statesman 4* Patriot, ) , MSledgeville, June 15*1027. ) 25 t; county, when sitting for ordinary purposrs*for leave to sell the.Real Estate of Thomas Hinton, late q£|; . , —. Clark county, deceas?d, consisting of 282 Acres ofi’ MAPS OF THE NEW TERRITORY. Lund on the wates of Big creek, adjoining C. Bowtn , .. ... . • a ‘ • and others, the widows dower excepted. Like- B ^rfoers will pubhsh m a few wCeks, a • . —fnnd _ AUo I-beautiful large Map of the newly acquired Ter- .* * l-ritnrw nrnrlv five (ppl lnn<r kir tnrn fi>ot Airrlit inr'hps his Political vVrfffi^s,j „ Edited by his sod, William Theobald Wolfe Tone. 4. Kent's Commentaries on American Auto.—Com mentaries on American Law. By James Kent. 5. Policy and Practice of the United States and Great Britain in their Treatment of Indians.—Indian Treaties, and Laws and Regulations relating to In dian. affairs-; to whicli is added an Appendix, con taining the Proceedings of the Old Congress, and other important State Papers m relation to Indian affairs. 6. Mrs. Heman's Poems.—1. The league of the wise, Lot 217 in the 21st district of Wilkinson the Negroes belonging to said estate: Caleb, a ne gro man; Addison, a negro man; Jim, a negro man , Mille r, a negro woman: for the benefit of the Heirs of said Estate. RACHEL HINTON, Adm’x. Jan. 9,1827.—2mSm Vitorv, nearly five feet long by two feet eight inches in width—being an exact copy of the Map drafted L “ Col, Pettival, which has been so much admit The whole on a scale of three miles to an inch. This Map is made out from the Surveyors’ returnB, and besidest^e counties, districts, watercourses, ferries, .vc. will exhibit the correct number of every lot and fraction in the Territory. The engraving to be exe- INE months after date, application will be made to the inferior court of Jackson county, for cuted by the best artist, and superintended by Col leave to sell two traets of Land in said county, one I Pettival himself. w GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTY. COURT OF ORDINARY, MAY TERM, 1827. Henry Hardin, va. Thomas Payne, Joseph Dunlap, and James H. Little, Executors of Asa Ayres, deceased. ■*TP0N the petition of Henry Hardin, stating that , SJ he is in possession of a bond, given by Asa lying on the Walnut Fork, and the. other upon Cur l ie’s creek, being part of the Real Estate of Stephen | Benton, deceased. PARKS CHANDLER, Adm’r. Jan. 11th 1827. Besides the large Map, a smaller one, on the same plan, including the counties of Troup, Cowctau arid Carroll;—another of Muscogee;—and a third of Lee county, will be offered for sale. The price of the large Map will be 03, the one embracing Troup, Cowetau and Carroll 01 50, and the separate maps N INE months after date application will be made J of Muscogee and of Lee one dollar each. to the honourable the Inferior Court of Gwin- I GRANTLAND & ORME. nett county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for j Millcdgoville, June 9.-—25 3t leave to sell all the real estate of Rebecca C. Park. WILLIAM J. RLSSELL, Guard. January 22. 1827. C3- A CARD. T HE subscriber proposes to open k' Female School in this place, on Monday the 2d of July next. It is intended, in this Institution, to combine the advantages of a primary school with those of a more elevated order. The pupils will therefore be taught T x | all that may be considered essential in a solid, eie- I S ’ i Adm’r. gant, and well regulated female education. \ ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, ) | -p be terms will be moderate, and may be learned by application to N INE months after date, application will be made I . . ■ • . HOPKINS, lb the Honourable the Inferior Court of Clark I A,hen9 « Junc 21 "MTINE month? after date, application will be made II to the Honourable, the Court of Ordinary of Jackson County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to Bell the Real State of Abraham Williams, February 9.—m9m A Land number one hundred and forty-eight, in the ninth district of Monroe county, on or before the first day of April then next; and it being stated and * made appear to the court that said Hardin bus paid the consideration money, and that said Aea d-i-art. sd this life before making titles, and a copy of t!u- Bond being filed in the Clerk’s office of this court,— It is on motion, Ordered, That the said Thomas Tayr*. Joseph Dunlap, and James H. Little, execu tory of said Asa Ayres, do shew cause, on tlie first Monday in September next, why they should not be directed to make tides to said land, described in said bond, to said Henry Kardin, in terms of the statute in such case mads and provided. And it is further order -3, that a copy 'ft this rale be published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, once a month for three months before the sitting of said court, in September next. \ a true copy from the minutes of said Court of Or dinary, this 10th day of May, 1S27. m3ro—20 THOMAS KING, C. C. O. ADVERTISEMENT. T HE Officers and Soldiers who performed Mili\ tary services for the protection of the Frontiers February 23d, 1827.—ni9m GEORGE A. B. WALKER, GEORGE J. S. WALKER, wrests, May 30, 1827.—25 2t NORTH ^MIC AN REVIEW. ' FORVril. COKV e Nl’4 3F so - LV. ,latter, considering every American as‘a companion in arms,* introduced him to the Empress, by tvhbm he was most graciously received, and soon after*appoiniedui niar ad miral in the Russian navy. Thd B ritish of. ficefs in service, declared in consequence?* that they wouM resign their,commissions ; and Segur ipentions that it required all th o wisdom and authority of Admiral Greig to make them desist from such a resolution* “ so indignant were they at finding that an elevated Tank wa9 conferred upon warrior whom they styled a rebel, aspirate, and a fe lon.” It is known, probably, to most of readers feat Paul Jones was recalled from. ' bis Russian command, through tHfe machin ations of his enemies, and yrtieif mm jit St. Petersburg!! consigned to disgrace fpfro, period. Americans cannot but ehetijsh *an interest in the reputation of one^fd f itihosfiB valor and skill they were largely hidebte? in their revolutionary stfuggU^ i^'is/thdr^ fore, with particular complacency, tli^'E 5 copy the following vindication from ? tlte : of the Count de Segur, whose eviJenV; ” the subject is irrefragable :M A “1 can cite an example which great, tributed by the said reflections it sc to impress, more strongly than ever, my mind, the love of a noble liberal of all tbe storms which its enemies’, its friends have cheated, too round it. . Paul Jones, *a sharer in fee Prince de Nussau, h^d tersburgh ; bis ehemies, unabl the triumph of a man whor a vagabond, and’ a^IeheT “ solved to destroy hith. ' ought to be imputed to' ards, was, I think *very to the English oncers in and to the merchants who < ffoAn trtif against toSaffix trymen 1..U v - vout to distinction, on a sodden' appear no more He was informed of an infamous crime,; m a „. girl of fourteen, of grossly vioLGnnr Alps, The Sieee"of Valencia, The Vespers of Paler- [ and feat probably, t.fter some prelini qar y j n - mo, and other-Poems. 2. The Forrest Sanctuary, I formation, he would be tried bv the c^irt of “k’SSSjKS—I. Letter to on English Gen- **““*'* in " h ! cl ! ther f tleinan. -2. Internal Improvement in Georgia. 3.1 * ls h otneers, who were strongly prejudiced Godman’a Natural History. 4. History of North 1 against him. - ■ v Carolina. 5. Marsh’s Inaugural Address. 6. Eu- As soon as the order was known, every rafen l: So“££r,qone abandoned the unhappy American , no Boston Athenaeum. 9. Hedge’s Abridgment ' of one spoke to him, people avoided saluting Brown’s Philosophy. 10. Mr. Washburn’s Agri- I him, and every door w^8 shut against him. cultural Address. 11 Nouvelles Idces sur laPopu- A ] lthose , by whom, but yesterday, he had lege”' 13 Comstock’f Mfoemlogy.^ “ G ° ‘ been eagerly welcomed, now-fled from him Quarterly List of New Publications.—Index. as if he had been infected with a plague; FCP Agents for the above work in Georgia,— besides, no advocate would take charge of Lis cause. and no public man would consent tioris are received.—Subscribers to the N. A. Re- to listen to him ; at last r even Ins servants view are expected in all cases to pay on the deliveiy would not continue in bis service ; and Paul of the second number. Jones, whose exploits every one had, so THE ARIEL 1 recenl b’» been ready to proclaim, and whose a jt j- y ru J r> - tt J friendship had been soughr often, found him- And Lain? Ltermy j a!o 2ein the midst of an immense po- _ Petcrsburgh, u great capital, be- resularly every other Saturday thereafter. Each 1 came to him a cicseit. number will contain eight large quarto pages, prin- I went to see him J he was moved, even ted on fine paper, with entirely new type, and occa-1 < kears by mv visit. I was unwilling, he -u I. -efsbaking me by the hand.to knock at your door, and to expose myself to a fresh The Ariel w intended to be an agreeable and in- affront, which would have been more cut- teresting companion for the Ladies, devoted to Liter- than a jj the rest> J have braved death ature and the Arts ; containing a synopsis of all that . t _ • u r is passing in the polite, the fashionable, and the lite- j a thousand times, now 1 Wish for it. M » riiimmonf nonro n/imnn! I nnnDarr»nno Ilia ftPlTlC ItPinCT IftlH linnn tl His GEORGIA, GWINNETT COUNTY. Court of Ordinary, Jklay Term, 1827. O N the petition of Thomas J. Stell, shewing that Thomas Wood, deceased, heretofore in his life time, did, on tho 25th day of July, 1821, make and -execute his certain Bond in writing, in the penalty of seven hundred and fifty dollars, conditioned to make titles to John Na9h to a certain tract or parcel of land, No. 171, in the Ci!> district of Gwinnett county, (a copy of which Bond is antiqued to said petition, and filed in the Clerk’s Office) and has prayed this Court to direct the Administrators of said deceased to make and execatc a fee ample title to said lot or ¥ irccl of bad, according to the tenor of said Bond. herefore, ordered, That this Rule be published in one of the public gazettes of t!u£ State, and in the public places of tbis county for three months, and unless cause ho shown to the contrary at the next frmrt, after said {foblioation, the said .dihinistratorB will be directed and ordered to exe cute said ffiSes tow&id Thomas J. Stell,. for paid-lot or parcel of lead. - f A tmo extract from the minutes. W9 182/^6 m3m 1 ' I - MALTr,IE}ClCfk - jbio w, loi/.-qiD niJin N INE months after date, applications will be _ . made to the Honourable the Inferior Court of I has appropriated a sum oi mo of the State of Georgia, iu the years one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, three and four, are hereby notified, that Congress has passed a law, and :ed a sum of money, agreeably to the Clark County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, [amount due, made by Cipu Constant Freeman* lor leave to s II the Real Estate and Four Negroes, to pay and satisfy them for those services, the pay- for the benefit of the heirs of Robert Perkins, dec’d. ments to be made unde* the direction of the Secre- WILLIAM PERKINS, Executor. ta /|_ of ^ In Prance °f which, the Secretary , ^ ’ 1 of War has appointed me the Agent cf tlie govern- ApnL20,1827. 16 in 9m J njent, to settle and payoff those claims.—All per- foleaveTSl an'nndiridcd partoMSS Estate °ffi ce ’ ir ‘ the Cit y , of A «f sta » in the months of Apnl . an< j M a y ? t0 receive all amounts that may be pre- N of Bcqjaniin aldwin, dec’d. SAMUEL BALDWIN, Aim'r. with the will annexed. March 2.—m9m F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honourable Inferior Court of] Clark County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Samuel Pitt&rd, deceased. THOMPSON PITTARD, Adm’r. June 15,1827. sented within the vicinity of that place, after which, I shall visit the different counties in the State, giving special notice of the same, so as to afford every fa- cility to the claimants, the opnortunity to adjust and Editor, settle their claims, with convenience to themselves. J. W. HUNTER, Agent, v Augusta, April 3,1827.—16 3m rary world, with a summary of news. Original Es-1 appearance, his arms being laid upon the ta- says, choice Tales, select pieces of Poetry, sketches I hie, made me suspect some desperate in» of female character, and other pleasing'matter will occupy its pages. 1 * No labour or cxpcncewill be spared to moke it a “Resume,” I said to him, “ yourcompo* cheap and valuable visiter in tlie hands of every Ute- sure an( ) your courage. Do you not know rary lady. Measures have been taken to secure the th j Ijf y k th gea has its stormg best penodicals of tlie day, from winch extracts, cal- , . L . ’ culated to improve the female 1 'mind, will be freely ta-1 aQ ri that fortune is even more capricious ken. The Editor is determined to make it accepta- than the winds 1 If, as I hope, you are iuno- ble to the Ladies; the uncommonly low price at cen t brave this sudden tempest.: if unhap- y ’ ““•P'Hpilv.yott are guilty, confess it to me with If sufficient patronage is extended, the Ariel will unreserved frankness, and I will do every be issued weekly, at the end of three months. thing I can to snatch you, by a sudden flight, One thousand names are already placed upon our fo om foe danger which threatens you.” . “ i rr ,o you u ' >on m j hMour '” must be post paid, and addressed to EUwood Walter, he, “ feat I am innocent, and a Victim ot fee 71, Market street, Fliiladelphia, who is Agent for j most infamous calumny. This is the truth. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honourable the Inferior Court of Jack- MRS. R. R. SWEET, (late of savannah,) I NFORMS her friends and the public, that she has rented of Mr. John Nesbit, his commodious, airy, and pleasant three-story Building, situated in a re- son county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for I tired part of the town, cast side of the Court-house leave to seU one Tract of Land, 202$ Acres, situated square, and has opened it for the accommodation of in Muscogee county, known by Lot 262 in the 20th I genteel boarders and transient persons. From the district—Also, 202$ Acres Land, situated inMusco. j spaciousness of her house, excellence of her rooms, gee'county, known by Lot 150 in the 9th district, and her table being at all times supplied with the belonging to the heirs of Abram Williams, deceased. 1 best the market affords, she confidently solicits a HOLLOWAY WILLIAMS,) ABRAM WILLIAMS, t Aam 1 Jane 22,1827—25 in4m ; "— share of patronage. Macon, March 5, 1827. .19—5t ■XL NOTICE. A LL persons who have demands against the 1 "HTTAS esti estate of Johh Crews, deceased, wijl please I Juft ty, an cdfll qnd settle them immediately, rind those who are! services. He indebted to saH estate, will settle them without fur-1 Munroc, and ther notice. WILLIAM LOVE, Adm’r. bf th c Cha f a' June 22.—25 40. - 4 ^ KlNCHEN L. HARALSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, bed himself in Zebulon, Pike coun- ders to the public his professional ttend the Courts of Pike, Upson, i of the Flint, and all the Courts bo circuit. < ’ 1 June St \ , , Some days since a young girl came to mo Any person who will procure six subscribers, and ; J ; , t6 .., ... remit the money, shall receive a copy gratis, for one R* the morning, to ask me if 1 could give year. Editors are politely requested to insert this a few times. May 2, 1827. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS. her some linen or lace to mend. She then indulged in some rather earnest and inde cent allurement. Astonished at so much boldness, in one of such few years, 1 felt . compassion for her ; I advised her not to From the Charleston Southern Patriot. „ en { er U p 0 n so vile a career, gave her some Count Segur and Paul Jones.—The se- money and dismissed her; but she was de- cond number of the American Quarterly re- termined to remain. view contains an article on the Memoirs of I Impatient at this resistance, I took her Count Segur, an enterprising and ltistmc-1 fo e hand and led her to fee door; but, tive work, recently published in London and at fo e instant when fee door Was opened, Paris, In the year 17S9, whilst the Count fo e little profligate tore her sleeves and her remained, in St. Petcrsburgh, enjoying the neck-kerchief, raised great cries, complain- highest confidence and regard of the Em- e( j fo^ j had assaulted her; and threw her* press Catherine. Paul Jones, whom he 1 s ' e if j n j 0 fo e arms 0 f an qJ|J woman, whoni styles the celebrated American, (sayS the Lh e called h^r mother, and who certainly Review) arrived in Russia, “ seeding, as j wag no t brought there by chance. Tli: mo* he had always done, fresh buttle-' a- d ad- e t andthe daughter raised f!chouse with ventures ” Though he carrieep™^*^ ^ ventures introduction to^heT|enc!i ^ their tries, v ent out and denounced mq; 11 $ ffo. t & '( < - 'r .^Pv*Br W*' *r smkM ■' 'm k , \ , < l>-2 ■ 4