Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, October 27, 1814, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

if TV6 v v ‘ ♦ - V*-- *■•• *r <&,-■ •tifVi'*-*” ‘* .*:>: • «x ;:rs IJTv3» an «*}jf *a t&r. t)h%* -Aut\ozr ; T/' % - c? ys.r ~’~s t i'A*‘F.s r r. ” liT Q A VII* J39GXJE. * *. y *: , ~ *>«6n^yyy;v •T’ • -Ay <rv/f Fr<{‘ > . ?"*’ *v?i: th&'rlter.-; rfifcK'jp TfUdinr-it -v’ . When men write hi stories,pr'm •'• trtOirs or letter*, in which they tlufm •sdves act a we nee their character and disposition por trayed i*t the manner ip which they speak .hi* tfverrmuves &nd of others tvith whom they are connects#hi the* w'vy /»f uuercodrse,. f- ieiidshiv or enmity. trim knit# byeij ► Twmzohi’ tip in si inpfe habits of (1 .till they ascended the station whichJ displayed them to the world, shew their hearts most openly- Such as have been habitu&tet! to the manners of polished* wi< try, leim loj|Conceal ■what the otTiCsTshell with out-reserve ; Jjpt th'otfgh the vet!-we can st*s dis 4r<ru much even of their real ;citat3tc- Stcr add prci’JmzipVnt disposition. ’ The” writers t& the NewTestament _ l)?Wng to tjip firs* class, and display ell tiiLir soul on the pages of their .Miootv; As they were mostly, plain •men, had -they been like others of thci -i /same* station, we’ a#mid perceive the of exuftatihk to public No tice, the {wide of authorship, the van ity of wiccvss, a contempt of su'd* as’ r diffir from them', a halvei of those v,’ K> reject them, and an underfalY themselves posseßut 1 these li at* or evil tempers so mucf) as pu sheas* forth u bud. In writing, t heir only)a.ni is to convey truth- There does not appear a thought of gaining honor ttAhem selves by say ing t hough successful conception, not a single cx- of self gratuldt-on fails from their lip’s, Not I,’V says o;te of them,: he Speaks the language of all. ) “ but Ho Grace of which is in me.? Contempt of otncCsV because weak or wicked, they do not to ft-el : Ihey art full of love fend/pity lor the worst, even fbr the most itivettrajp enemies. They give to ever*. gotaPquality its due com,’ ri'emkiiignf whoever may possess it end to aikpTnds fiT useful knowletkK their dun praise.—Wherenshiill we imd n,c'i ami! art book ? 1 ‘ ‘1 he himiiiiy of the Writers of the -.•* ‘ Sh'w ‘fe lament. TrSir. of knowledge, and pride of gpodi'.t ss> how common afe they in books i k ('impositions of the nature’ •ofilv ?:.■"/ and where to tvniv ‘*. ore not only the pe»nven,b!i hi part the subject of the Jiist v ty, ip', .peculiar scope for sos this kind : bu't we seck-fon* it ip * ( .in in the disciples of Christ. Ni //Civdid autlior', keep themselves luore out N cfplight, than the of ‘live po«peU j it h surprising how litdc js really theirs ,* and how much Comes i;* >;a the mouths of others. In the course of the niW'rative they tell i heir faijlis with the greatest frankcj.ess and record vvithpu disguise th«ir ignoiMnce, their prdpi dicrs, their errors, and their iaufU. Some writers have told of theiv own faults, but id such a way tha wc Can ste theii aim is to solicb praise Ihe langiiage of the heart- Sec ‘V hat > a man T am,” or p > nese are uii the faults ! have V are they not lit lid ones and'fWw ? u Nothing, of this artifice do the apos* tics shewn It a> • hiKiest’ ciniplc relating truth ; not pride nn *cier ihe mantltf 6f iiiiini 1 ity tishin £ ’ -for ‘ * V r i h meir olTice, as the - apostles 0 - ‘T;;b v 't, dfey had giu:at authority m t h^lntrch. They performed the most wonderful miracles : sickness | vanished at their £ordj and deatif , ~v > e up his prey. . By their i r ; ac||\]cs werein considerable num . s- added lodhe society of the faitliv ! v fu 1 > 1 Ipw apt arc all these thipgs - to -swell me heart w r it|r pride idkifc the apostles'discover nothing of Yudk a spirit! One oft hem, When- com- l pdkd to defend hisxharacter against j the enemies of the cross, cnuuieratcs j ‘his sufteringa and his labours. 3 Cor., xi. -But passage breathes nothing hut humility and seif anni|ij| laiion : it seemsa'toi hiia to! relate what he nad sidfered and done ih his .Master’s service. What they s.p of one part of their office-, we preach not ourselves, but Christ the Lord, and ouysefves ypu.f Wcrvanid fur Jesus’ sake,” is applica bje totire whole of their character r The humility of the apostles -ap pears li f w in recording various yiarticubars’ hi the lifi of Christ. Men who wished to shine,in the ’ oiTheh^m aster, waVtid huva exalted hisciiaractyr to t:i\e utmost; and Cist a Y vircumstances and actions wdre nbt honourable, or vvhich would lead the world to think xncitfdy of hun. Ihe writers of the act .in a dfeferent manner. Jl hiy relate a multitude of things >!h*Sir.ight ;.have been *conce<.Kd ’ ‘ r,..d tvh.> A ; m , .y ■ ?v -sr 4 \ t t?*s charr^v r T * vith nf*n of worldly, i -Tb Hion oC hfo pareßts, *£ u« *f 4jjcaj3on st N azaret h• ■ n«s by'hbv country incrf V(\tcij appeared in His, public€b.ar iO- r. : aid ll*tlr / attenipt to put lit i>a . 4>/.e;jU» his pretensions;'ihc op Svbo srtippLsal hik>'. ok maUi th e 7 con - ojfpc rulers* his con-„ uhif-51 sn desti-lut?; that he .had hot h hen: to lay his head* and ius sub by the bounty of .others, Wi=> ‘ic\n)r accounted a gluttonous man. and a tyinediibherra fnerid of public ,caps and $ tuners, in league with t>eel zei.'i i), and a demoniac himseUVore : ail told without shame- and Without • disguise- Men who wished either to impose on the world,;or tef eaealu themselves, ‘would- not have acted Ihu*. They gave the encroics of ljve ; gospel a fair opportunity atCcxamiri* Ifng every / charge v and tjbgy hjgld themseives up to the world a'v'tlie dis ciples cfone who was po«r and vili fied, and Pride would no t . have done so. They were clothed wit #hum'ilit3’. -p ■PHD ll'm V,.,’ .. ....’p,. .-■ ‘ J*, Z , TiFTV DOLLARS REWARD. 1 on the 18th vt September tat>t> from the rccj-tiiting station at Carnes .villc, Frankiln county, Georgia, John Ham- Im.y, a private toldicr, 23 years of age t five, feet 7 1-4 inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes, black hair, horn m the state of South Carofin*', fey a; Arpenter. The above reward with all reasonable e/p£nces wiifbe givjpn to any person who will appre hend the said John Hambree, and delivering • him to me ar Garnesville. or to capt. Jbhn I£. CalhOun at Pendleton; court-house,” S. C. ■ ■— It is supposed rhat he will attempt-to go,to the ludian Nation, near Chotu. WM MILL WEE, - 2d Lt, 3d Rifle Regt. October 3d,.TSM. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE~ ■ # ’ —— / Wul be sold at the house of Ileivy Strickland , Madison county , on Fti . ‘ day'the 25 th cf November ‘next* :■ •:• I • •’ * * VcjjjTf’ -y ‘ ■ .'..£ ;i - <■ ;*.■,VVJ■ • > ALL the personal property of tile Ancil B- Strickland, deceased, co nsi sting of >Ho rscs, Hogs an and o i.her articles, 100 tedious to ; merit! on-, vnns of sale Welve months credit* bonds with approved security* CADE D STRICKLAND, THOMPSON C S TRICKL AND, l Administrator* September 22d, 1814. k /*>'*’ t GEORGIA^ , - ■. • ... r. , . Madiibn Cpunty. ‘ oUPEiuon, court, ,V, . , Oci'obeh Term, ‘ 1814. r, -• “ri'. - k ..: HE petitjoa/of John H. Marks chetv cth r hat ( he was lately the purchaser at £hc- J fhi's Sale in said county, of a tract of land sold as the property of Absalom Hendrick, who .] then resided npon the premises, containing. ; two luiudred acres, more or less, lying on the I south /fork of Broad river, adjoining lands granted to Noah Cloud, on the east and oh the south', bounded bn. Rroad river—and stating was an original deed of co -vevauce of said land frbm ; •• ue iamuel ’ Nalsj« to said Hendrick, and under which ! deed !he said Hendrick derived r iiie—*which said original deed 1 is or mislead so that i? cannot notv be t° ua< l-*ind that a copy of said deed so niw as can be recollected, toge ther with an amdavit of its loss are filed m *he clerk’s oIHSe ol\am court —and c stao'i ;>mentof said copy in lieu of the origi nxl ‘ f -A r ■ of counsel for the petitioner, in is ode red >.hat a copy of this peritjon or- ‘ de*‘ : >e published once a. month sot the term of six nontiis in one of the public gazettes of this stale-^an^that: unless sufficient cause is then she wn, the said cdpry will be established in hen of The original v - r K « I hereby certify that the foregoing h a true extract from the minutes, October 7, r 811. f- t ’ J AMES LONG, Clerk. —■■■.i<ya. ■■ nam .. ..<■»*., . SHERIFF’S; SALE- 4 . , Will .be said on the first Tuesday jjf - ffovetilber next , at the Court House j Cy. ofi-jdekiph cojuntyi betpfym the uyutri \ p fipuKS, tke follpwing property y Viz ■/ y • J A negro wornati named Caty, le- vied oh by a constable ha the proper ty of, Joim .Cunningham at the in- < stance of Joseph Parker, by Virtue of an execution trom; the_Justices courts and > returaed to > the S hen if by the y - ./ ,v. *r\’ ,/t r 5. . . w. wpmgr,. v E-', ‘Sheriff. ).. ■ - ; CO I.UXTOR's SALE. n-JU. BE SOLD > At the Court House in JacAson County, bn the* first %Tuesday iii February ’- r.exty the foiloioing tract of land, or as much thereof as will satisfy the tax.due thereon Wt/V :ost-~-* ? V Eight hundred &’ forty acres 1 of tind. grant «4 to Joseph Wilson, l) i»ig on the Mulberry Pork of ‘ the Oconee river, estimated and re lumed as the third quality high land, /so sajr ? three freeholders) adjoining a,p«i bounded N. K. by Thomas M‘Call 3 lands ad vacant E. by Jesse Lee’s land, S. \V by L.uuie and and- on the other vide by surveyed land—the above laud in de fault’ tor the year 1312, tax dae 2 dollars i? 52-cents, .p •’ JOSEPit LITTLE, TANARUS; C j* & ‘August and, \k JbiLxTl\iLs i - && Mr A . GSOlGlil. CL ARK SUPERIOR SOUR TANARUS, iSyoLri.r serrjsiisEt rssir, Is 13 \ .ur.es ) ‘ * . ‘■ *{ RULE NISI. ’ % YS- V :> > Av-Gituyain. 7 - ‘ A/" ; :f\’ 1 : * UPON the petition of Eho-! praying the foreclosure of thet c- | quHy of redemption contained ip a: certain ‘mortgage, ven .by.’ cv Mich ael A. GauVairv to the said Jumef Thomas* on a/ certain tract of land containing six hundred acres, being part of two five thousand acre t* ! of land granted to Charles Hem y TTKstamg, inclnding.a tract of om : hundred and thirty acres, lately or ; copied by John Thomas and sold tc said M. A. Gauvain by said Johty Thomas, the said land lying and be ing in tlie county and state aforesaid on the waters, of I' rail creek, lor the better securing payment of a certain sum therein specified. IS ordered, . that the said/ Michael A. Gauvain do pay into this court in twelve -months from date,,the and interest r /said contained, and the cost expended in and about the fore closing the same, or be barred o; bis equity of redemption in and t: ; the same. And that this rule be ij&J f fished once month for tweb tnonths in ope of the public gazette of'this state, or served upon . the dc . fendani six months previous Lo'the time tois rule, to pay otf the sum contained in said mortgage A True Copy from the Minutes of saw: Court this sth day of January, 1814 STERLING ELDER, Civ n, **** f *■- ■■■’ - -- .■ . FRANKLIN COLLEGE. ■ *» ■ THOSE persons who are in ar rears for tuition at Franklin Collegd aye respectfully requested to make immediate payment either to tl < subscriber or the President of ‘tht coiieKe.^- /It hens-, Oitober \3> 1814. y . NO I ICE. : A - are notified that only legal title to the lands form cm’ averred by Zachan&h Cox. in ih. County of Jackson, is now vested in the subscriber— Alf applications for rent or purchase must be ijiade t*’ - ; h&b as no person else is authonzc’ To” make"any contract in regard p *aid lands* A .. ann cttiu; Washington: l&th July, 1814.^P NOTICE.. /V LL persons imiebtecGto the XX Mate of Jane Patton, deee, s. £ i are requested to make payment, nr. I those to. Whom the estate is indt E ■ I will-present their accounts for pa*'’ ment within the time prescribed t i’laW-tQ , C Y h THOM AS HILI .fExtcutor. \ September 8, IS 14. ; «■ rtn-~aasa= | ..~— M ; mm . NOTICE. Left my plantation about tlu first of Jylv. a negro man named Phill. belonging to the estate oi Henry Pope, formerly the property of Mr. Hatchett, a blacksmith !. trade, about 45, years per i son that will apprehend fellow and confjf>£ him. so that I can\gc’ him by the first day of November shall receive a reward of ten dollar? bv me ALEX’®. ,S. JOHNSON September 12, 4814. “ADMIKISTRATOR’S SALE. > That fin the 12/ A day of February r 1815, !here will be sold at the house cf r John Roberts* deceased, in Qlfitfl f jbounty, the following property, viz .SIX Negroes, to wit-two boys, \ens woman and her three children Terms twelve months Credit f with bond and approved security. > •-a AVERY KOISERTS, ~ Administrator. September’ 5, iBISC . .. ■ 1..1 WILL SOLD, On Tlutrsday thg. 27 ih 4f October on. Clouds Creek, Oglethorpe ~ county, at the planiot{on of Jaides Garrett all the perishable property ofsatd def, 1 CONSISTING of Negroes, Hor ses, Rattle, llpgSjiHousehold & Kitchen Furniture, And many othgee articles too tedious to mention. Cred it will be given until the 25tb day of December, 18h5, by the purcha sers giving ntjtes under, thirty dol lars, with approved secikuiy.— -Also the plantation to be rented. * ‘ BRITTON; SANDERS, EJr.f rSepteiafit r if, 1814. BStatmm 1-—HI ■■ v WILL BE SOLD To the Highest Bidder on Friday the 18/*6 ts November next, Oi the pffan ttUiffh of Henry Morgan, deceased, ui- Oglethorpe coah.y 9 M. T . f ALL’ the personal property of said deceased, copsisting of horses, ccw?,- begs and sheep, househokl and kitchcrffurbitute with other ar ticles too to mention. , ‘TILKIUETTA MORGAN, > dmicittruqtix, n;?. 2«U* zszcergxs sals. ■ ; Gn Honda? the i2t h flnyyf A?oo?yi! r&j iftxL'iviU 6e said? to the ’• ’ on a credit df Itsdvp uua£,'j»’ . ax. the late tehflshce of Sarah ‘ sos Madison county, -deceased* * X XIX the residue of the estates cf Win. iz Harah Siokesax.e > 5 * rieg of a number of lifceiy born country ue* groes, boiscs, o?uji ar.ct bt£ car£ .plantet *or-j ooU and farmi ngVileasi I>* oats, i§d£tfr and/ abotu, ibn^ hundred barrels .of cm a. ;.y y }; , v r- -j ALSO, ■ . , One iract of Land m said cotintv. y with tide cable coiV ramiag two; hundred Sc tjvfoo. ‘ • .NMcs will*, approved will * :.r required. \ v : \ \\* M. it. STCK C, yssrviTirig Sxecurrr of \V m. Srofcv*, <L-,:eabe<t and Executor of Sarah blokes October Ist, 1814,, , St 1 liATOITs BALL, « ■■’"*. ••*•.. «.p i j Tn pursuance to an Order of Vie Ihft- ‘ r<>» Qduri cf “J(iS K er Cc:;t:£yf F - ..'tCU,L SOL O x j ■ Injfie tjnvn of dfoiiticelfj, on ThscA t{aj tfl: 2 oA :fC:Cvyor kd&s&isiif] ~y the usiir4 hov?U'~~ ; “ , J Lot cfyLafid cou'trd'hing two ; andfeA two anti a haHkuiclres, pVo I 67, 15th District, joining Shaw atfu others, being all the 1 prri* petty of James Pinson, Jibbe sole! lor the benefit of tht lijhv antl credkprs of saief deceased, Terms, one halfjto be paid in h:mP mil the balance twelve months t toe tv* V>- - &*'• v .jjfc - * ■\ - A c. o?. r , ....v, ■August .12,. 1814. -rv , - - w ‘. .• • J ~,. f MIXTION. -.Attendance Avill be given bv the Ctiler.tor hf the Revenue for tiie> Fit'll Collection District ofQeor-1 gia on Mob day the J34fh < actant at'’ v iglethorps court houae, on AVcl. nesejay the 2.6 th at x Morgan ‘.court ; house, 4nd on Thursday t,hp 27th at Clarke court house, in order to e..- F loot duty on Stills, Carriages’ and Licences, > tiy ’ 3* M. .Cv MONT ■OMER Y f C. li. 5 c. D G- V •“'•October 1,1314 v ~ > : \f* -:r •?". < / l ;” l jj.si^ , ryr*xff , gs!i! l wr , T ,i ** , igg! i *g | .». | i * l .—■ n. in*- lMi/mt; ► NU TfCE. WILL BE, SOLI) .in the .Highest Bidder on Suturdci iho 29 til of October neyit, at th> ’ ‘house of trccilla Strickland in Frany lin county* ~ i ‘ % / A cart of the personal property oi dip estate.; of Jacob Strickland, dev v-yseeb consisting of one pair-of Md) Stones, and Saw Miil Irons, on m i Gin, somewhat worn, and one • vi'ii Fan, worn , ‘grins mad,, . -known on the dav of syb*. M4aDY SriG^LANb, > ‘ c ’ N h,, ; . ■•• • h-Xtim;."- < ember 3, 13-14, n. ■ : :\e fy - ’- f v-'. ■ ‘■,..'.'• a r .’ y . ,V List of -.Letters'';Re ma*l.rimg’ up ?h ;;.... P.ospUdide ‘at- Aiveos, ! ■■. cUy . ‘” September, iUI'L , ] p■; Ay A./ VVilUs Atkins, ‘ B'. Vine or Janw 1 Boyle, Joseph'BeVaiv 3, Bankstou C. Lucy Clarke, Adams Cousins D. -William-Da vis. o: E. George Evans. ‘ . v 1- dG. jourdan johnrGeradiniv: 5 Bi. Mrs. Elieabetli Heard; Mrs. JUioL Harvie, Maj. Everet Hamilton, 2, Hannah Hunt on. ‘a, ~, 4 - • ••♦•'’ J. Missf Alithea _M. Jones, Joseph W. Jackson, Xmitnuel Jones. , ‘ K. Peyion K.hTg, 2. , M . Mary Moss, Frauds Meriweather. O James Ormond. .. :d : f .--■■■ f yR. Rev.- James Rogers, John Itipbard- SOn, 3. Vy.:'-rvV .* k. •■• •••’ ■• •’ r T Thomas Thompson. ’ W- Wortham,-... -r’ T. iX -JAM£$ r i). COLE. P. it. / ■ ‘ a ; . ‘ -i ‘ ,VA \C / *"* * -*’■ —ri * [ ” v - ; -V. A List-oi Letter^ the Post Office at Watlunsvillc, .which ii Dot taken out before thedst day ~ of ngxt., will be sent tp the General Post Office. Ht vof October.. 1814. ‘A. -Willia «j\£li us... B. ‘John’ Beajicy, Samuel Brown. *fSf'£ ‘William Cox, Drury Cooper. ft. Joseph Eciqr. - N.’ V‘’ v H. Enoch Hinson, Jpshua HigljtoWet. J. Mrs AmrAV Jones. ‘ ‘■ ■* ;< •* L. LoviloyC >. M. Littletou Meeks,-RoberyVtaitin, joim cMartindale; Malcolm. M‘L,eod. N. Nail, Edward Nicksofi. - . £. Reubea Stephen% 2, Mordicd Shac ,ldeford, James C. Steele. . * T. Mrs. Saran I'winmg. / V; Richavd Vandervord. w n Wj James Wheeler, James Williams.- . v WM. WRIGHT, P. ; M * dfe'^TON ’JBeGS leave to inform ii:friends and the public geuerally, that he has rented for the present and ensuing year the House and Lot. formerly occupied by Gapt.ATary, in Alliens, a$ a Private Boarding-Hou§e, which stands-on the first street immediately back of Capt. Brown’s, { where he •ntends keeping PRIVATE ENTERTAINML:n\ for visitors wishing *o spend the sickly season in this Town, for tra veling Le ii lie men, ami Sn\dent>;of College, to whom every attention . wHt be paid,; and exertions made to ; crivt entire satisfactioo. ; Atm ;Bi4. ]c£gzc:.g ♦ -C&y $$ T&£* 1 •7- • - ; •///”/.>? y * * ■ ON . the petßipp of AVt ij -»V that «he. itimH ■ x<i M’ *• ••• j'inches • ccasu?!, uwy ’ ties to a Certain tract of iandMx ?S|r ! gimnlL, situate lying ami h>.: .g ?W\ l h: rojinrg joining Janus of Job! * vp\y Hugh Mu'ocraick an i Paisley, ly-reeably to a batiS by the ,;i: 1 William Finch, Lye: j FLh\v, in the ii hr it me xud \'y.Mkm % SenJ a copy ©I ii hie a iit conrU ‘-.} U ‘is ofdcred ‘batthcaJmi lot- of tlit; s ucl XViliiHin Emeu* tb cea*s;b make iitlts \w purf v>i un act ,_©f the LegiUamre » State 4 -; in such cases made an • .led, lihieks .cause besslvewn * co'ntrary at a Gtnirt of ordinary h h\e>t in and for the count on the first Monday L v fcnibej*. next. /’ y L • A true €■; vjl'cw the Minn Jim HCDCf. lc, GEJd t sf* Hi id ‘ \. ,us-rr. yl;: Liouri / 0 ij Juty l\.en % ‘ f*t ; UUIS N2st.’ ‘ - 7- >T n> the ’petition of Photo as V J*<7 that the atk;iVnrri.i 6f Ikhu ti e M■ K i fflft e y,V debased* be to,make titles’ toV:a t nirifitct ol lancl'in lee sunnle* , earning twJ hundredhtwc and. a jp>ts, Jn the i9 th district of \ * , n,spn couYity and state ofdie'bt known mid distinguished in the j sad district by No. one hime and tor! y-t-wo, ."agreeably .to. a> Jbs made -by the said Beattie'in his time to the said Thomas, a Copj which is here filed in court. * v ON mdlion, it is ordered that adininistratars of the s&idrljeaj M;Kigney v deceased, make titles surs trance’ k’ Jin act of’ the Ls<fis time of thb» State in such case nva -xmd provided, aidless cause be she* ‘-to at a court to he hi dob * ! V the county of Cla: Oil the iirst Monday in Novembf next. “ , r * A true copy from the Mi antes. JOHN HODGE, , C. C. 0, NHNL mo/uhs troni the daj hereof application will be ma/le the Honorable Inferior Court < lor leave to sell til Ueal instate ’f?f the late Col. Petes Randolph, deceased, dr as rand thereof as ds situate in the said cour. “ty i lor the benefit of the heirs creditois ‘’ ‘ - (Mr , THOMAS W. COBB, i 7ldm» cum. ‘annexe* ’ March Cf, 18 14. —■” 1 ■•**■*4l -> L 011 G aA>J ac U son County- SUPERIOR COURT. 1 1% ,r. ! UE Petition of Janies M. { ■Mont ppnery and Thomas Flytlf , j;:uirdians, state that an original boil \to the Court of Ordinary of county, lor she performance of tl: duties of guardian to David Roger i iiomas S. Rogers, Mary Rogers John H. Rogers,* orphaiis of Tjlionr Royers, <leceased, by Daniel Joh; is on apd Martha his wife, which was signed by Daniel Johnsop, Th m is Johnson and John Hampton, copy ct .which with an’ aOddavit its is herewith Died, aud j*n petitioners pray’ the establishm r i •of the said copy in lieu of the orl na!. On motion of John M. Dooß v I torney for the petitioners, it is'dVti, ed that a copy of Ihis petition jj order be published once a month siicjnontiis in one of the public! relies otUhis state, and that ‘uru sufficient cause is then shewn, i skid copy'will be established in h of the origina)• A/i'rue Qopy from the Minv\ Mur Hi Derm 1314. / EDWARD ADAMS, LV v f- A - KitfM months after date tion will be made /to the houoi J*. t/ie Inferior Court of Clark Con r. . sitting for ordinary- purpo: for leave to sell two hundred rj cf find fthe same being more feksj lying and being in saidxov:? on the watfers of Porter’s ci granted to John Barnett, joir hi(»®s of Brown, Moore and qlhe 4V-iO two ‘hundred sixty a tying and being in Jackson “ecu ‘ea the waters of .Curry’s Jefficrson.. granted >to Brahtly 3he aforesaid tracts cf land w for the beriefit ‘of i Creditors of John Ba|hett* decc-iK kte of Clark Countv. \ JOHN r BARNF/n Auministi t. fuh 7, 1814. v’ »■ rnmm ,>i n ii a r rr . ’ . ter good \vtm.aj> : \,J% Will be received at thenVf i price for subscription 16 this ;gy —Subscribers will Confer un obj tion on the Editors by avuilfugfr 1 .