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i.nC'^r an oath, we conceive that wc cannot tui.q'.f, winch appears in the Gazette del are quite mortified, every tunc ivp :;o up
.•.in.-’teniions!;. place ouiai lves unticr such a; France of Thursday, that the “ Austrian In- ,town, at seeing tin* heavy groups of long tuccti,
s.-.i.i is obligation. Every man might to have ternuncio had that rlav, caused a note to be j desponding haclielors.
,r nnlv tin' lihtrtv of thfUi'Ut. hut of speech, delivered to the Porte, supporting the propo- ( ' IVastiaj; tluir swixis on the *lv- :t ah.’
mul if.i man were to promise that he would not sals of the Three Powers, parlies to the Trea-
th • 1 itpen anv subject. not having thu entire tv ot London. This step is said to have made I .Ralnmoi.— I lie Gruud duty ot Al.uengo
control o 1 ' his thought■*. lie might inadvertentlv t much impression on the Turks, who have I county have presented a petition to the t.egis-
tlnnH of so.rte other, person tor President, and been used to consider Austrians adverse to tile | hiture praying that all accounts conducted for
lt'he did he would forfeit his pledge. Resides'mediation. It is true that the Austrian fn- I spirituous liquors may he placed on the same
such a pro nise i s unworthy of a freeman and ; ternuncio lias been instructed to urge the Tur-' looting with gambling debts, .lames II.
tetallv inconinatilile. with fn c o :r new. i kish government to accede to the intervention I dl'l lung, who shot Andrew INilUs, late!
for tie’.' reasons, and believing that our ! proposed hv tlio Three Allied Powers; but j editor of the I Iciuocrat, has been tried lor mur-|
f. llow citi.-ons have mteirrity and ability sutfi-1 with what temper this advice was received i dor, ami acquitted. The dial lasted live days.!
oeuit to vote for whomsoever they please, as j may be gui-.-sed hv the reply of the Divan—I |
President of the Vmted States, when the pro- namely tint if Austria wore indeed the friend j .1 .Wee Point.—.Air. Thornton of the Nan-j
per time a reive., without being dictated to hv | of Turkey she would better evince that friend- ! tucket Inquirer, so says Air. .leaks of the:
their I!cj-resen'a; ves, wlio were sent to m ike . ship by advising the Allies to desist from their IIveiling Bulletin, in reply to a eall for the rea- j
laws instead o' ''resident-, we have voted demands, than by advising the Sultan to com-1 son why he does not eider into the held off
air ucst said res,,h",.,n. a t the same lime de-1 ply with them. Such was tile answer. What! public controversy, and enlist under the bail
'd oil-.' we are in t iv, *r of 'I, e. Jackson for the i may he the conjoint effect of the persuasions of j tiers of one or the other of the contlicling par-
Prcsidencv at the next rb. etion.
A. S. t"LAYTON*.
V RiXB'lN JORDAN.
ATTENTION,
Austria, and the battle of Navarino, remains I ties says, he will engage to do so, whenever
jto be ascertained. It is possible that the hit- j his correspondent ’’ will show why Ireadacb is
| ter may impel t unexpected power to the for- I spelled w ithout a linal r. and bellyache with."
! tuer.—Cuunii-.
In Congress, on the bistult. the House , -—
was priacii' illv engaged on a question which j AhlonehoUf Ilfut of Slighted Lore and
arose on the subject at'protection to Alanufae- j IVonndnl /V/T.—X young lady belonging to
lures. The Chairman of the ( ommittoe on ail adjoining county, of respectable eonue.v-
Alaiiulaetures, Air. Alallarv, moved liio follow-j ions, having had her atfeetions won, and won
mg resolution — I only to be slighted, by a perfidious lover—with
llrsnlrril. That the Coimnitlee on Alanufae- ! too much pride to sue tor a breach of promi
lures be vested with power to send lor persons and too much feeling to forget tlio"injury—de
arie! papers. terinined on self-destruction- Accordingly, a
He did this merely to comply with the wish- few nights ago, she left the roof of her parents,
es of the Committee, being himself opposed to and threw herself into the current of the To-
the measure. wiluga. Being missed ui the morning bv her
A very animated ar.d general debate took j t"»-ien.ls. her footprints were traced to the fatal
winch resulted in the. adoption of the
Resolution. The National Intelligencer says,
this discussion spriingup very unexpectedly and
was extended to a greater length than is usual
at so earlv a day in a session, and upon an in
cidental question. The subject of Manufac
tures (the Tariff question) to which it is inci
dental, however, is one of a deeper interest,
perhaps, than any other that is likely to he agi
tated at the present session.
The decision introduces a now principle into
the prartico of Congress; this being the first
instance, we believe, of the power to send for
persons and papers having been granted to a
Committee of Congress, in relation to anv mat
ter of a purely legislative character. How it
will answer in practice, and how it will he re
b .hod hv the People, remains to he determined
bv tiie experiment. The practice of examinn-
t’ou. uno.i oath, before Committees of the
House of Commons, has lbr many years pre-
vudoJ in the British Government, and we ha
lf u . with uJmilageous results.—It.- adoption
h, has ! ■ o.i somewhat sudden. The agi.a-
11.. .i i>'** ie question produced some excitement,
beyond its mare merits from tire idea, which
s,.: u> seemed to eu’ertain, tint ibdav was a
le.o h oj motive to its r.-coinmeudalion. For
c: «ives, iv: never suppose a had motive
where a good tic hes u >"u the. surlie c. IVi:
ea i tdl conceive that useful mho up'lion may
i>.d.in tin maimer prop --cd : though wc
! reir.ulo u.r tie o-.h . it V the tfou.se
ntativ" s, >f anv stidd'oir. mainifae-
tuivr vara to rehi-- t ) hriug his ledger or hank
book at the coq^nand of its conimiUee.—Sar.
(iecr"ian.
be
stream: and after diligent seaiidi, her body was
found, composed in its last -deep, in the bed of
the river—her cloak wrapped around her face
and clenched in her two bands across her
breast. The remains were decently interred.
Deeply as the rash step of the unfortunate girl
is to he deplored, one cannot but admire the
spirit that prompted, and the courage that
achieved it. I liirdened as the wretch must he.
j who could cause such a sacrifice, his feelings
on learning the rc.-ult of his treachery, could
not lie envied.—.Mjnn Til.
fc* 'iuoi CrUrn-e.—Air. Thomas Smith, of
'ring George Co. A'irginia, has subscribed
81000 to tl e “ All 1 nor Professorship” in Ken
yon < 'allege. Ohio. It will be recollected that
Irtliui Tappau. f'sq. of the city of New- York,
generously offered to bestow $1000 towards
'blinding this Professorship, provided the sum
eon! I be increased to SI0,000 in the course of
one year from the date of bis subs-riplion.
Tim sum contributed now amounts to niooi),
and the year is nearly expired
Indian Schools.—The number maintained
by tie- General Government, among the Induiii
tribes, amounts to forty, which ale attended bv
1201 pupils—annual expenses, seven thousand
dollars. They al e under the care of one hun
dred tout twut.ty teachers, furnished by the
Missionary and other humane societies.
It.
The committee on '.load* and Canals have
made a Report to the House of Representa
tives of the United State*, on 'he construction
of a National Road from the City of AAasiiiug-
t"n to Ncw-Orleans, and have decided in favor
of the H estem route, passing through Tonnes-1
.! Speculating Hank!—A Correspondent
of the last Fayetteville Observer asserts boldly
that the State Bank of North Carolina liar an
Agent in the town of Chcraw purchasing Cof
ten to a large extent 1 Can this he so ! Would
not such a course he a violation of the charter
of the Batik, to -ay nothing of the limits within
which nntinm lias continod the operation of
such institutions !
The Duke of Saxe AVcimar's “Travels
see. In preferring the wester:, to the middle tl "' 1 • - s - ' v, ' l c n l'i l '' i,r '» ^ormanv in Octo-
„r eastern route, the committee say tlicv have I l-rhiM. m h o volumes, with plates and eml,el •
been “ governed bv a reference to' the abend- j hshmenls,including views ot Philadelphia and
unco and quality of the material which tn.nv 1 "" , »*y
hereafter be required for its mere solid strim- j ,f ™ rv ' vi '° '» “J hlslor ‘-
tttre and to the various uses of which it will j «”»< wr "’-‘ rs C, ‘ r " ,: ‘ n .V. 1 •*« Germans are
Im susceptible, as well in peace c in war. in j!“>'’I'cJ.mit the whole Bcr.es of Cooper’s novels
affording, where most needed, a ready channel j’» ll,clr ««'» language and m the original,
social, commercial, and political into
ot
eoiirse : and the means of s.-eedilv concentrat
ing and directing the public iBree to the defence
of the nation."—South. Recorder.
A Locksmith in Lexington, Ky. lias manu-
i factured a rat ions leek, which he intends as a
present to Mr. Clay. “ It is a splendid piece
of workmanship.” A premium of one linn-
—, ,. . , c 0 ,„ (l . ... ,.i I dred dollars and the look itself, is offered to
T ie first number of the Southern •Agneiil- , ... . . , , .
, , I, r m r anv one, who will m twelve hour’s time prove
turn list, for January 1S2S, edited bv J. D l.e- • . , , . . . '
,, , , , , . m I that bo is able to open the escutcheon .and uii-
gare, Lsq. and published hv Air. A. !'.. Miller. . , ,
f , 1 ' • t ■ ■ i lock it. w hen tixed upon ,a door, having pos-
has made its appearance. From this speci-, ,
the work wall prove of k, ' v rln ' 1m, ' ,,ns 'b v wl '" :h " ,0
men. wc auticipat
much benefit to the Agriculturalist of tlie
South.
The devclopement of the |ilans of the tliink-
4ng and judicious Planters, in a clear and inte
resting stvle, cannot lull ho profitable to the
agriculture of the Southern States—that such
proprietor can in one second of time tiulork it
w ith entire ease. No other instrument is to
he used except the key."
produce general and substantial benefits, we
cannot doubt ; as we are informed the sub
scription is already, in number, very respeeta-
-hle.and such as to insure the success ofthe un
de: taking.—Cli. four. Mh inst.
Pmi.xnr.i.t’HiA, Dec. 21).
Rattle of.Marathon and .AAu Orleans.—The
subjoined parallel between the celebrated bat
tles ot Alurathou and New Orleans, is from
the Mississippi Statesman. The coincidence
is remarkable. Lach battle was fought in de
fence of a nation’s liberty and independence :
and each terminated in the decisive i verlhrow I
of the invading armv, with but a vary small
loss on the part of the sons of freedom.
Tlie battle of New Orleans and tin celebra
ted battle of Alftrathon, present main similari
ties in ilieir ivspocuve incidents mil conse
quences.
The disparity of force was equally conspi
cuous uii the one occasion as on the oilier.
The Greeks had scarcely began to piepare
for war, when they were informed that the Per
sians had encamped at Marathon, only six
leagues from Athens.
The Lnglish force was organized before
the American General bud collected half bis
forces—the battle ground is only six nules be
low New Orleans.
The throe most distinguished Grecian of
ficers were Aliltuyi es. Aristides, and Themis-
lodes. The American commanders were
Andrew duckson, Carroll, Coffee and Adair.
The British, Puckenhani, Gibbs, Kean and
Lambert.
The Persian army was defeated with tlie
loss of 01,000 men. The Athenians only lost
102. \t the lowest calculation, the langlish
Inst 2,UU0 on the field. Tlio Americans had
only S killed and •! wounded.
A par! ofthe reinforcements from the upper
country did not reach New-Orleans until a da)
or two alter tl.u engagement.
The day alter the battle 2,000 Spartans
arrived at .Marathon.
Datis, the Persian General, in his retreat,
concerted an attack on Athens.
In their retreat the Knglisii assailed Fort
St. Philip.
The Athenians after having exhausted tlir.ir
gratitude in transitory ebullitions upon some
malicious accusation .condemned Aliltiades.the
hero of Marathon, to be throw n into a dungeon
—blit the magistrates opposing this sentence,
he was ordered to pay a line of fifty talents,
and being too poor, be died in chains.
General Jackson alter having saved his
country from the horrors of war, was < merced
by a magistrate in a heavy line, and was after
wards tried in Congress. Many would have
been willing to see luui dismissed from the ar
my, executed on the scatfold, or incarcerated
in a dungeon.
The battle of Marathon established
the liberties of Greece—emancipated her
from the Persian yoke, and established her
independence on u durable basis.
The battle of New Orleans terminated the
war—extorted a confession from our enemies
that American militia, when disciplined by
skillful officers’, were not inferior to British
(Irenediers—raised our character abroad, and
inspired us with confidence at home.
De AA’itt Clinton was born in 17(1!), In
Orange county, New York ; was educated at
tlie first seminary in that vicinity, and commen
ced the study of law in lTMfi. lie was elect
ed m 17!)7, a member of the Assembly from
the city of N. York ; afterwards senator for
four years, and in lfiOO member of the council
of appointment. In fsi)2, Mr. Clinton was
appointed a senator of the United .States, in
placo of Gun. Armstrong, resigned—from
which station he retired m ISO.'), having been
chosen mayor of the city of New York. lie
continued, with few intermissions, to exercise
the functions ol'thal office for several years—
in which period ho projected an extensive plan
FRANKLIN BLUES
4 IMT. \U on your |>ara«lo (iromul on Satitnlay
* m. in-Hunt, at tlu v oVlork l*. M. ann<*ii an«l ut|un»-
JH ilus your Laws direct. I'v order . f’Eajif. I .re.
I.. A.* T. l.AWKKMT., O- S.
January l*\ |j*27.
BOOTS AN3D SHOES.
T ill'. Snbsciih.M* have Hist nveivt-d from !.. Hoorn
v\ Co.’s manuiuc'ni v, a larg.* assortniGot of i»en-
thunon'n tine C’al'-sknt an.I Mo.oeeo Hoots, Hoot
l walking Vvunns, UnfUskin Slippers, uud
WOOD .x .10NTS
f ^tlL ptlldii ;
. the Mutiv«i
gan county, mil
c informed that
,‘h'tvltnni. M'
oof Mr. t»ii*'S
Januarv 13,
the
■ LI I LIiS reniaininji
villc, on the First dn> of .tanim v, I’-’
not taken out hy the first dav of Apnl next
turned to the (.ioneial Fosl-otlu’e <f« ad l<
R Alealuim Miers,
llenrv I’aker, *2 John Me.nliani,
Iit!i*is Rati 1 ?, r.ii/aht 111 M *iro
Michael Rianham. O
CJ Vcarhv Oishuiii,
James fv ficorjrc f’oekburn, Tiiaddcus Onwc:
James II. Conner. I‘
S, w hich il
will fur re-
NV il'iiat
l»
Dawis,
llenrv I’.'iihv
I’ctei I’rcsho
TeareV DickeiiHon,
Ja»Iiu Harks.
loseph Duimcau.
R
<ji
Robert Rohi’itson, *2
Jolni liri/.el,
Richard Rhodes,
tieorec (it.rdoll,
Paijc Ro'ke,
JaincH (iillmore.
William Rohins,
11
Thomas Reave,
Richard Heude,
S
JaincM Haim ltc,
Easter Slmrloy,
Thomns Hiees,
John Smith, *2
I'humiLs Hitt
Jmla Sellers.
Rurwell Johnson,
James Tide,
R. v.-reud Mr. Jay.
Eliza Tailor.
K
John hi. Watkinw,
Abel Kind -rick,
Nautsev Whitten,
W illiam Kent.
Elisha WilliamH,
1.
Edmond Wood,
Abraham Littlejohn,
Isaac hortoii,
Mathew Lonp,
John Wayuc,
David Lav.
Nexxinari Willson,
M
John Wood,
Henjatnin IM’KuUdn'ti,
lleorpo Watts.
W1LEV IIARREN, /*.
The London Literary Gazctto tavs, “ A
twenty-fourth sharn ofthe Tomdon Courier was
lutrlv sold, to our knoivirdgo, for five*, thou-
ays will liave an extensive circulation, and j s!lll ,j guineas. The w hole of the Morning
Chronicle was sold for -lO.OfiOi. about one-third
of the value of the Courier. The purchaser
of the share alluded to, has up’.i ards of ten per the defence ol the city, which was carried
i . lit. for his monev." j hdo elleet. In IS10, lie was appoint! d one of
' j the commissioners on the. subject,of internal
.1 r.tliropophaji/.-.hihn Me Natnara was a short | navigation ; in conformity with whose report,
time siw f* fMni\icu.'d in a ( <.f ^nysions, of ^ :iVVS worn passed hy the: Inyislaturo. lit: was
But one Liverpool paper, ofthe 20th of No- j fi tin" off the fore-finger of Air. Smith, and at-; again elected to the mayoralty of New York in
vemher was received hy the Arab, arrived at |tempting to lake a mouthful from tlie leg of! I* 1 L and was annually re-ehosc«i until IMS.
•.his port, from Liverpool, whence she sailed j.Mrs. Smith.—McNamara was n carnivorous J In 1S12, while lieutenant governor, lie was
on the 22d ultimo. Its contents are unim- | Irishman, who had heard of /' Jioni/ and Topaz, recommended by a portion of the New York
portant. * [and was determined to add practical to tlieo-1delegation in Longresq ns a candidate for the
It is supposed that Sir Edward Codruigton j rrtical know ledge, and so with a “ Hurrah for ■ Presidency.—In the following year he was al
and his brother Admirals, anticipated some j t:t„,un and Topaz.” he speedily amputated one | most unanimously elected governor of New
d iys. if not weeks, before the battle of Nava-1 finger uf Air. Smith's hand, and was in the act York. In 1815, through die management of
rino. the necessity of proceeding to cxlrerni- of rlaielnf! out an eve. win u Mrs. Smith flew I those who had all along Opposed his measures,
ties, as the Genoa and tin; Albion, took in fresh j to the rescue of h-r husband, and was saved in j 1m was removed from the office of canal com-
' w •■ ■ ■ • 1 • ' ' •- ’■ ' missioner—a po.-t merely honorary, though
excessively laborious. But a re-action ensu
ed, and Do Witt Clinton was called from re-
NOTICE.
W7-11.1.1... sold at lliu (’tMirt-hnu.ie in Hall county,
▼ V on tlie Inst Tin .-.tiny in March next, tin* public
I A IT|iitUio prueini’U tii'llio town ot' 1 iunmvilU’.—TitritlS,
one tourth <»t‘ tlio purchase money to he ndvanc.etl ui
tin* turn* ot f»:ile ; the halanee. in uutnnil iiisl’ilrnen*
Tint nncurify ti tpiiretl l«*r llm paymoiilM uller the first,
will he maile known on fhc H.iv.
JOSLI'il DI T N \({\N, J l. r
MOfM'.N MOORl', ./. I ('.
January |fl. JOHN Mf’lloLS, 7. /.
ALMI MSTB ATOJHS SALL.
f\K t!m MJM'i dav ol' XM.ri'iiiv ue\l, a! Iho late ru^i-
W.F donee of l.iiilehnrv F.dward.-, d.c ase.l, in Om|. -
thorpi: oouiitv, will lie sold, all the !’• i -nu.-d I'rnpcitvot
said dueuast d, eeusi-Hnif of Ili.ns. iiuld and Kilt In n
Furniture, and Stool; of all kinds, I.om-I-m a inniher <»l
articles too tedious to mention : sold for tin: benefit «.t
the heirs and creditors.—-ALo, the NFdJIHlF.S of said
deeciiNed will ho lurid for I In* pn .sent year. Sale to
continue from day to day until all ia bold. I'eini.J om.l*
known on the day.
January IS. THOMAS F.DU'VKDS, Adin’r.
“TmiiNlS^ATOirs s alkT
4 fjKLLARLK to un ord'T of the Iumioucable Inf ;«
ri«T court of Franklin county, sitting as a n.u;t of
Ordinary, will he sold nt. the (’onrf-hotise »hn>, in
t'arnesvjlh*, on the lirat Tuesday in April next, h< » wem
the iiauai hour:; of sale, the Tlt.iCT OF L LYI) when , j
on John SiF.nnn, deccaRed, formerly livid, on Nail’s
creek, adjoining For! a:i«l others, confaifiitiff C-^7;. acres,
Also, Lot No. t:M, in the IWh district of .Mu.soopce, and
Lot No. 3*i!>, in the Hfh district of Early: h» iu;r the
risil estate <A the said deceased, anti sol i |*>r the benefit
»d the li'fira and oreditorj. Terms of sale made known
on the day.
January IMh. JOHN Sff.M AN, AdmV.
A iiMf XISTilATOILS~SA LL.
A HKl.i'.ARi.L to an order of the honour.)!)!.: Inferior
«:m. court of Franklin county, sitting as a court of
Ordinary, will he sold at the Court.house door in
(’uruesvdle, c.n the first Tuesday in April in xt, between
the usual hours of iale, th- TU. iCT OF FJ.VI) wl M re-
on Win. Tweidwell, deceased, formerly lived, on Indian
creek, containin'* MU acres, a<l)oininy .imr s and others.
uerr hemp Lot .No. oh!I, in the 1 *#tli distuct
of F.arlv comity; and Lot No. DM, in the 7fl* district
of Coweta conity, co'itaininc acres; h*m^ the
real estate of the said deceased, and Hold for the bene
fit of tlio heirs and creditor*.—Terms of bale made
known on the day.
January H. J\MF.S MITC’HF.LL, AdmV.
G LOR fa H * LI. COUNTY.
a; p apt iies fo tno for \d-
«.n oi. the vbiaie of Allen
Sax ape, deceased ;
Tiie-'e arc tliercforr to c»t«* and a«linoni:-h all a d r-in-
ffulitr the kindred and ctcditon of suul deceast d to fie
ami appear at my etlice, within the ten#* prescribo! !»y
law, to shew •■jt use, if any they may havt, why said
Letters dIiguM not he ^ranted.
(iivcn under uiv # hund this |Hth January, 182o.
HLOIDM. HAUTE, Clerk.
GLOKGIA, HALL COI NTV.
W r HI’IH..\S Nehemiuli tiarrison, executor of t!;c
estat'i of llichard Heath, decca-ed, applies to
iik tor Letters <it Dijuussion thcrefrotn:—
Tlie«c are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
ffular t!»e kindred and credit'. « of said deceas' d, to he
and appear at my uflict* xvitmn the time |»r serihi d hy
law, to shew cause, if any they have, why raid Leticia
should not he prano d.
Coven under u*.y hand thi« h w :Ii dav of Janoarv, 1 ^8.
CF.DKm l HAW FI., Cit rk.
VD.MI.MSTKATOU’S S \!,L.
*CII I. I>" -.:.l, "11 III.; If II I ur-dlly ,11 \|,.ll nI'V),
V T at tin* Court-tioiis" in Cl.uk Cou-'tx, a.'r."”il»lc
to an order of the In!'. • ior coin i, win’ll fiiihi: t f»r ordi*
iuts'\' purjhMtHa in irto pirl N'anev, hehmoin^ t<« *1«, es
tate of Sarah C. I’erkms,iL', » a-* ‘i • suit! f.rtl.r be-udit
ofthe 'n ns and er- .hf«*rs.
KH’M ARD RICH VKDSON, Adin’r.
Januarv 1!, 1 x-jw.
AUM1MSTU . I <• U S S \Li:.
W lU. hesmd, a. t • C-• j«ido ,r m the
liisl 1 uesday in .‘.;-id o< ,\t.« n ;t. r. 'o ,,| • „ , | v i,-*
Court ol said to jutv, x* l| sirn i,,-
ary purpt/a* s, a fiact «d‘ Land, t nt u i.i-/*
and others, on the xvati ,r -of I l.ie i s t « k t . ... lj
for the benefit of the hu..sund t.««./4< • Jjui-
DANH L Dll KEF, Adm’r.
January 11, |H2S.
ADM! MmTK\TO.Tn S \Li;.
il l, he sold, o’i ilu* lirst Vu> -day m Anri 1 next
Iti- lfci.i t i of .he l.j'i rior Court of C
hem tit of said nu.ii
Januarv II,
ot
irc/i^'v, minor.
J'J'in i. s; d:
unty.
ADMl.MSTK lTOR’S S\I.P.
^l^iTlI’l' f»old at the Court housodocr »f
unit\,on the liM Tnesd.tx in Mm ,• . \f
at*ru< .ib!*’ to an ordui of Court of (^lethnrpo c
while sit tint* tor ordinary purpoi'M, a certain ’ rae* of
Land containing acres, more nr less,l;i,o\vi» !,x lor
Wo. Hi, lymu in the 21 nt district «>f said count x*. Sold
for tlio benefit ofthe heirs of Hi ojaimn Faldwin, dec’J.
SAMCEL RM.DWIN, Adm’r.
with the xmJI annexed.
January 11, 1S2H.
A D XIINISTR ATOI! 'S S A1. e7
mVriLL he sold, at the Court-iioiisc in J« fFers:on,
» V .la'lvsiui county, on ('ie lii.-t Tucol.iv in
M ircli iicvt, Ihc lollowing property, vi/ : One Tcnc, of
I ami containing gllg; Act' - it ;ifc,l m Mico ogcc couil-
tv, known in- l ot No. yilg, m the gpdi ilciuct —n!*.r,.
- 11 -) Acre of I mul in said c.-mity, know ,1 lyy I .of No.
I.d), in t!ic dill (list rid, hdoi igiog to t lie Ians of A lira-
11a111 Williams, ilccca -cd.
IKH.I.OtVAV WIU.HMS, )
Atilt At 1AM tx II.ua: Id, ) ■
Adm'ui.
stores at Malta on the 12th of October, ami ji|,p attempt from the loss of tlio calf of her lo*
snileJ for tlie More,a on the same rlav. These
ships bail lately quitted the Tagus well provi
ded with ammunition. The arrangements
made by Admiral de Rigbv, at Smyrna, are al-
solely by the folds of her stocking.
\V<- trust this .hiihropophaainiati’s appetite
nav he treat/d to bread and water for the en- j tiroment in 1824, by an immense majority ot j
uing three years. Air. Snoih produced iu the j his fellow citizens, to the fJiief Xlagistra*)’ of j
>o said to have contemplated tlio possibility of Court, bis dissevered linger in a bottle. | New York—a station which lie still occupies, j
an action. j To his native state, Mr. Clinton has rendered
The allied admirals have intimated to Lori!A late Tallahassee paper says,—“In the j numerous and important services.—Rust. III.
Cochran that he must discontinue lus warlike i vessels below we shall receive a large acees-
operations; tins is essentia! to enforcing a sion to our soeietv. of respectable families from
cessation of the war. Thr-v have aNo taken ! Maryland arid X'irginia and some young gentle-
r.icastiros to put down the system of piracy i men, but wc do not hear of ni.y young ladi-c :
arried on bv the Greeks. | ami weare much surprised.at it,’or this certainly
It is mentioned in ti'i article lrom Constaii- ■ is tfie best ruvrl-tet m fi e I eiO'd ‘’a'ee t' .
Bulletin.
IVZARRIE3,
O.i Thursday the 17th n, H. m M.
Kl .JAM!
Aik
iran rtuinty, Mr.
Mr* FaMf.i.ia
AD.Mf.VLSTK ATOK’SSALi;.
MriM. hcbohl in tin; town »)f Lfxinpt'in on the
v ▼ fubt TiiudiJoy in April all the Rial Estate
of Alpha \\ a!k«*r, drceii.-f j, lyiuo in thcco'intyol Ooh -
thorpf ; in coufoniiity to an order uf the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of said count v.
ELISHA WALKER, Adm’r.
MARTHA WALKER, Adm’x.
January I*,
A D.X11 NT ST It X TOR’S S A LE.
O N Tuesday the in!, d.v. .,f March, will I Id,
all the la-rsoiiul 1’iupcriy .,1 JnM.ph lM’Cetrhcn,
late of Hall euuiily, de.. is. ,1, run-i-ling rd’ Horses,
Cuttle, Itogs, Core, fodder, farming utcnols, and
oiler articles.—Terms made known on the dav.
dim. I -. ItOlif.ItT .M IM TITII.N, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
A I 1. persons arc lore,arned horn trading for two
[.rotnihsorv Notes "iv.-u hy ihu mibsrrihtTi t-<
John -.••ill, or hcrirtjr, one for on«* huu lrctl and -ixtv.
two dollars a.ul fitly conf.a, thu otiu’f the aoiount not
recolicitt-d, f».it l.ctvvccn txvunfv and thuty dollars,
both datt.d JOiii July, |"27. tfi« conodc-rathm fbr
which tin? abov..- notes xv*:i«' aiv*ti lias I'.nl'-d, and f am
dcturminctl not to pay them unh-ss cotupi by lawn
JDI1N ALLBRITIEV.
E.irru -vilh*, Jan. 3d, J 4t
R months after daP*, ap;>!ica?nci will ho* mad**
to the Honorable the Inferior L'oirt of fixvinnett
countv, when sitfirio for Ordinary p'lr^nes, for h ave
to ■ h i-ot No. 10T, in the fir.t District of E'owctu comi
ty . it b inr? tu*: K.*d EiUt«; o-do.ioiu" f(> Mahuny Size-
"‘ja/uvs*!- AMHAfcL SIZEMORE, (iuird.
November 30.
A DM IWST li A I’O US’SA LK.
R V an orderofthe I:if*Tior foir* nf r.-trkt.tn v tmtv,
will he Hold, on the fit-t *1 nerid:iv .n Ktbruatv
H"Kt, at the roiut-lnui.fie in Laid toimtv | |\E M.
ERDES, to wit : om- *r»rl named \"gv. 17 ve.T.s old
imd her child, Hil’ii’, 3 yearn, Ha lie v, a hov 7 via •
•’illia, a pirl I y, ai:i,uurj Mr*liH:.e,ph| .ilK.ut W v, n
old, hehuipin;' t-. »!.e !’. lafe of J.,|,„ E.ii.ihuj th. | H t> of
aid countv, d<- i*ased, am! Held for tin h. in-fit *.f il.e
heirs a oil creditors iherr-of.- V<;.nriir;»dt. known at iho
time of Hale.
JOHN El.AN \ (ilN, Kx’r.
NAIMU LAM HI RTil, Ev’x.
WASH. I A.MHCR] H, |.\’r.
Decoidherf., 1*27.
ADiMLVISTIL/rOHES SALK.
^M/H.Lbe sold, f tf»« Eoirf-lioiisr; jt, J.>^-sop,
TV Jackson comii’v, o»j Hi- :’m*sd tv in | (l
hiua.x iu v', th*j foil 'x*.nip j»re*.. -.* f viz ' vx.* Hun
dred Acrcfi of Laud. -More t:t !t.s>, u/ said com j V ' t ad
joinin'? Jo!in \x iot<■ icar tin Hturiinn* i'.- iu.s, on
Iho wntAr.i of llm north Drouci* liver, !»
c.ui-iMiii'? of itom, x\*eDCD,arul childf ’ hold as fhrr
proper* v of Ahrahu 'i \\ ihi.o. a, *h cea ■ *>»r th* im--refit
of acirn of Hii.l lel Uc. Term:, unlc kimwi, on
tiu* dav.
HOf,|.f)U \V ILLLUV- ). , ,
AKk U u if mam. i Adm r.N.
• ml
A DM I :v ISTR A TO It’S S ALL.
jf a V Thursday the *.. , *»h of January next, xxdl
A W MC.fi! Ill Jill- I if,.* — s; of .1 I,,,' \l,*, (
<"■' C-Iinl), »H III.. I'.'Molml l'r„| ■ rfy i„ i,
“ 1 ■' C I, con.si-tLicof two Ilor-f ;," t ( ,,w I.
i.c of
f’.'1'i’ r, :.c, s< |U forlno ur ru pi ,o },,,
o - I'. r, ,i nit').' known on lit, il.iy , ,
'■ O. I” 1 7. Ill At. r.X \ \ 11 Kit A,I,,
AD.X1JM "ra X I'OK'S .SALE.
jJN pursua
)! ;, t'u f r
«ol.l «...
i ord* rofthe !|
of Or linary «iTianlvlri • mint:
first Monday in Eemuaiy next, «♦
Ello rt cmi'jtv, the r'.'E.vx ,:ip ( h |
K..late of Isaac J. K.irreft, g c* jsed, o »» it : .In*
vey, I'omp, xmine fun, I'.Hm v, ; .r,d Sarah: at tin
time, uii tli<j land.-, lelonejupto th'-Kutd !cc<-{iseij
in the county of I'l!»ut.
Also, on the first Tuesday in Mrdi n »xt :
Court house of the county in which a i ra«-t it [,an
lies, drawn by Isaac J. Rn> ■ fr, thru j., »t ; ,. { . llt
Wilkinson : sold for the benefit nf th* !,* { |
Nov. It!. MIC Vi A! CAR • El . Ad:
ADMIXISTkATDK’S S
fN pursuance of an order of the !>• p.»u a-' r,
:! he
Ordinary, ot Ja
first Tuibday in F« i.ruary next.
*J Kaid c«»nntx, 115 Acres of Land h in*- rf' l(
nut fork of the Oc.tilo river, a d.;ou»m L i o!k
ers, h* inM the tai..»: wliert-on if*» Ja'* si. j. „
tori, deceased, lived, and to be sold for th*/ b*r,
his lieira and creditors.
Nov. *23. HARKS CHANDLER, Lh
Cil'AK[MAN'S SALK.
O N til*- first Tuesday in Fehruarx n xf, a
C*nr t-house ih or ill the ronntx of fir*-* >. .•
-old, a Tract of Land containing Eifiv Acre- ••*! :
more o,- firing' that part of the ! -nd J • I,
rhe Estate of.I.imeF i’ark, d<'ce.*i** | ( olt v. J.rrfi !.
Dwellini.' House is ‘i.uated. ?vine; on th* waters
Ocmice nv. r in said r«.uutv of (ircenc.
.Ms'*, xy»I! h -old, at the f!ourt-h* use door
countv ofMnrcan. o'»»h* first Tuesday in .'/art!
Forty-Two Ac.-a a - -I a Quarts of I aed, bci. ; ^**
tenth part *f .he E:md heh ■?;,*,t rr. the Estafcoi
•'ark, d. ceascj, Ixi.ic m, th- ruM side ofthe ‘
nver in c a ; d eoi.nty *f ' f org..o. S*,!-| hv r* -to.
Ilor.inra.'lc fiilV'or r.m't",' (ivi-iv't
lilting lbr ...Ml. rv pargM.-s, at 'Im Rial ! •
Itebec-’u Park, a ri .
All l.l \M RCfiSEM , Cfcar
N 'Calc: £~. lu':.
APIC.XJL SIZKMORi:, Guard.