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j' nlfhEl at the'dark deeds of
"he prefent times, juft as we are
at the folly, cruelty, ignorance,
and fuperfticion cf our forefa
thers.
But to return to the fubje<fl—
Jt would aftonifh any but thofe
acquainted with the influence of
foreign gold, and cradle-preju
dices, how fo many in the Unit
ed States fhould derote them
hives .to the propagation of
principles, fo foreign to our real
in te re ft and happinefs. But
what is ftiil worfc, the patriots
of America —the faviours of
their country, one and all (apof
tates only excepted) are daily
torn to pieces, by thefe native j
Yankee blood-hounds —The
Jefferfons the Paines—the
Jackfons, the Mafons, the Clin
tons, the Adams, (not king
John) arc conftantly the theme
of every anti-republican and
Porcupine quill in the United
Stares.—The fervices of thefe
great men, who will live as long
as the prefs remains, fliall be
recorded and handed down to
the laceft pofterity.—Their
works are more lafting than
marble orbrafs —Yet they can
not efcape the cenfure and de
re ftation of all thofe who have
(worn eternal hatred to the peo
ple and their friends.
But let us con foie ourfelves ;
when tyrants and their fatellites
are fwept away by necvfiary
revolutions, principle will tri
umph, and we (ball hear no
more of oppofltion to the juft
and brave. American Patriot.
NOTICE.
.Will be fold, on TUESDAY, the
loth day of May next, at the
plantation of the lais John
Parfcns, deceafed,
The PROPERTY cf Mrs.
Martha Parfons , deceafed , con
ffling of Negroes, Jlorfes, Cattle,
Hogs cd Iloufchold Furniture, (Ac,
Conditions will he made known cn
the day of file, by
Sarah Tomkins, Admx.
Tiics. Fulton, Adair.
March 30, 1803.
NOTICE.
On TUESDAY, the 17 ih May
next, will he expofed to public
fate, at the late Dwelling Houfc
of Nathan Powell, deceafed,
A confiderable quantity of
COTTON and CORN, the
property of faid deceafed.—
Conditions, caili.
N ancyPo w ell, Adm y x.
John Bryan,
Benjamin Bryan,
AdmijiiJirators.
April 4, 1803.
NOTICE.
•
I HAVE transferred all my (
outftanding debts in the State !
of Georgia, contracted linee the 1
lirft of January 1801, to Mr. |
Isaac ILjwer, for valuable ;
confidcration.
DAVID M f CORMICK.
fc? ALL pe rfons indebted
to me, under the above transfer,
will pleafe to obferve, that im
l mediate fuirs will be com
menced top the recovery of the
<; *rnc, unlefs prevented by fpee
payment.
ISAAC BOWER.
- A HORSE STOLEN
pOM my ft aide, in Saund
, erfvthe, on Sunday night,
tae 20th March , cf a bright Jlr
rd colour ; about jour teen and nn
half hands high', las a brand
(not remembered) with feveral
J a dale Acts—with hair rubbed cf
Lis Jides, and haunches by the
In cab hands and traces ef a car
rtrge harnefs ; is a natural trot
tc>, CCthiCt SjiuZV t.* 1 ,•) —t ufijcd
out op a wad: will move in a "bro
ken pace : is vny generally known
having been vfed in my attending
\ the courts for feveral years. A
| reward of fifty dollars the fkrfe
j delivered the owner, and the thief
I profccuicd to convibtion, or fir the
I Lrje if teen dollars.
BE IS J. SERINE.
March 31, 1803.
WILL BE SOLD,
(fjr* ON Saturday the ~jth of
May next, at the plantation cf
William Dawkins, late cf this
county, deceafed, the read an dp re
ft na I Eft ate cf "fames Coates, dec.
for the benefit cf the heirs and cre -
ditors.—Fifteen months credit
will be giten to pur chafers.
Jane Coat es , Adm
James M. Chastain,
Adminiftr at or.
March 18, 1803.
N one E.
Iff/ 3 ON Friday the corn of
May next, at the plantation of
the late Col. Henry G. Cald
well, deceafed, will be fold, the
pc .Tonal efta.e of the laid de
ceafcd —confuting of ftock of
different kinds, houfehold furni
ture, corn, fodder, &c. 'The
fale r.o commence precifely at
10 o’clock, and continue until
all is fold.—Conditions will be
made known on the day of fale.
DRUSILLA CALDWELL,
Executrix.
March 30, 1803.
NOTICE.
ffft ALL perfons having de
mands again ft the Eft ate of James
Coates , late of this county dec. are
required to render them in proper
ly attefted, cn or before the qth
day of May next-, and thofe in
debted to faid Eft ate, are requeft
ed to make immediate payment to
Jane Coates, Adm 'x.
James M. Chastain,
Adminiftrator.
March 18, 1803.
N O T 1 C E.
fff PEINE months after date
application will be made to the
lion, Inferior Court of V/ajhing
ton County , for leave to Jell a tract
cf land in Hancock County, near
the Oconee, being the property of
John Hunt, dec. for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors cf liiu de~
j cedfcd.
Julius Jackson,
Adminiftr at or.
February 15, 1803.
N O T I C E.
AT INF. months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court cj
Hancock County , for leave to fell
a tract cf land in faid County,
containing one hundred acres, ad
joining Samuel Turner and John
Brown, for the benefit cf the heirs
and creditors of John But Ur, de
ceajed.
Edmond Butler, Adair.
March 26, 1803.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Wt’! It Jdd,cn tkt Tutfdey
in May next, at the Market
Uruje, in Lcujvtlle , to the
higbef h'tdder, be tv, leen the hours
of ten and three o'clock,
jeo Acres of LAND, levied
on by Benjamin Darky, confta
•dc, as the property of John
Whitehead, to fatisfy fur. dry ex
ecutions, Robert Prior, vs. John
1 auiccc and John Whitehead,
a.id returned to me.
David thomas.
Sheriff,
March 29, 1803.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Cn the frft Tucfday in Jan. next,
will tc JolJ to the bigheft
iidler, at the Market-Houje,
in Lou finite, between the hours
of ten and three o'clock,
O:\1l Negro Fellow, named
2 c k ■, taken as the property of
Chejhy Boftwuk, admiutjirator of
Jofeph Preftcn, deceafed, to Jatisfy
Jftpb Clay , vs adminifirator of
Jojeph Preplan.
Alfo, Eleven Negroes, named
as fellows : Charles, Chloe, Sa
va nab Fork, Nelly , Ft Hindu, Ja
cob, Ned, Beck, Adala, Mary
and Mar rat ton, pointed out as
the property of Chef ley Boftwhk,
fn. to fatisfy an execution of Pa
trick Clays, vs. Chejhy Brftwhk,
and ether executions.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
ffr r Phe Sale of the above
Property, will take place on the
f'Jt 'turfday in May next, if
the former terms of Jale are not
complied With.
April 5, 1803.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the JirJi Tuefday in May
fyext, will be fold, at the Mar
ket Houfe, in Lcuifvilie, to the
high eft bidder, between the
hours of ten and three o'clock,
200 Acres of Land, the pro
perty of Ifrac Rawls, whereon
lie now lives, bounded by lands
of George [ones, Andrews, I !er
rir.g and James Stubbs, to fatisfy
an execution J. M. Stcrctt 6c
Jas. Stubbs, executors of Wm.
M‘Dowe]j, vs. ifaac Rawls and
J. M‘Daniel.
Alfo, 2CO Acres of Land,
granted to Robert Ronald Ton,
taken as the property of William
Ronald fun, and George V/.
Chifholm, to fatisfy Seaborn
Jones’s execution.
DAVID THOMAS, Sheriff.
April 5, 1803.
ONFINED in Jail, in Spar-
J ta , Hancock County, two
negro men, who J peak broken Eng-
Hjb, fay their names arc Charles
and Jm, and that they belong to
a Samuel Wilkins (or Wilkie)
near Savannah.
JOHN FREEMAN,
Jailer.
March 29, 1803.
N OTIC E.
WHEREAS my wife Ra
chel, has eloped from me
without any juft caufe, therefore
this is to forewarn all perfons
from trading with or crediting
her cn my account, as I am deter
mined not to fay any debts floe may
contrast. Given under my hand
ibis 2%tb of March, iSo'p
Wm. KEENER,
Warren County,
T :ie RESOLUTION.
A Lady, reading Damn* sJennet m
Made this dire rtjdntxcn cn it—*
In vain, in vain, is ail you've laid,
For I'm refolv’d to die a maid.
But this at w iodow glafs JhewruU t
To which has been attach' d a r.ote~~
NOTE.
The lady who this refclution Uok.
Wrote ic on glafs, to fhew »e
might be broke.
M O K A L .
This world, by Tome, is con-r
ficlcred as a place deffitutc of
every kind of ical plcaluie, and
where nothing but lorrow awaits
the unfortunate children ol n.f n.
Life, by them, is reckoned u
(eaion in which we experience
little elle than vexation —where
happinefs can never be found,
and wheie every hope or expec
tation will be inevitably bLfled
by difappoimment. Yet it,
when the mind is calm and
peaceful, we impartially examine
our lunation, we Hull find tl.ac
cm prelent Hate is far horn be
ing lb unhappy as is imagined *
and, that whether wc enjoy life
or nor, depends for the moll:
part on our conduct and difjpo
lition. To the heart which in
calm and cheerful, nature con
ffamly appeals agreeable j 014
every fide, new beauties will
fpring up to delight ic: and
every piealure, however trifling*
will at kail afford ic fume gra
tification. Luc if the difpofi
tion is fplenetic and impatient,
it will ever find lomc caufe foe
difcontenr and ill-humor ; to it,
every joy will appear incapable
of affording a».y fatisfa&ion,
and each object, though never
lo inviting, will appear invclop
eci in darkncls and gloom.
GEORGIA,
C/oity.
II E I< E A S oarah Cul
-1 breath, hath this dav ap
plied to me lor Idlers of ad
liiimflration, on (he chafe and
effects of Daniel Cuihreath,
of the county afmcla.d dec.;
ih'Te aic thcrefoie to cite
end adtnonifli all and (ingußr
the kindred and creditors of (aid
deceafed, to file their obit Avion*
if any they have, in mv oiljcc,
on Or bifore the fuff Monday
in | one next, ether wife letters
ofadminiffration will be granted
him. Given under my hand at
office, this 6th of April, 1803,
and in the lythycar ot American
Independence.
JAS. BOZEMAN, c. c.o.
~C E G R G I
ijiirh County.
W H E R E A 5 Comfort
Boflick hath this day ap
plied to me for letters of admi
niftration, on the eflatc and ef
fects of John Boflick, late qf
the county aforef.iid, dcccafcd ;
thele arc therefore to cite and
admonifh all and Gngular the
kindred and creditors of lb#* laid
deceafed, to hie their objeflions
if any they have, in my office,
on or before the 4th day of
May next, otherwife letters
of adimniffration will be gramt
cd her.
Given under my hand this
4th day of April 1803 a>ncl
in the 27th year ol Ame
rican Independence.
VGw. BADULY, c. c. 0.