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P 0 E T R r.
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IS It IVHE ra MARRY !
Con fid -:red Pro and Con.
l‘ : ' P orc I'm found in Hymen's fetter
” f'J't to a wife, for worfcyfor letter \
FVfit me down, to count the coft
v > ‘'id J<:?. if .mere be gain'd than loft ;
ror vAj<j that's wed, would e'er go
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tun ‘ it
Sind brock the clang of Scandal's hr. fit,
J c ::h-.hg. iit t v i j for a earn ,
1 male a bad condition wo;k ?
SI ntig U mivi meets many a trouble
S’■ / oft in vain f.cks pie of are' J bubble
Ho borne, but the wide world to jice to,
bofvn f> tend, he may be free to,
pi W r *cars, bis j.:n me to inherit
charm bis age wish fifing merit—
whar. be arc the p Agues, and great ones
fate, a too,^
v i )at each unmarled blade purfue.
jfiTt hxt let us turn tie canvafs over
~>n of t* e wb it fanes’-<we there difcover,
Cgland l it bar flow the tide of life,
influence of a wife
f >
r yk •A dm ::t ■itn m o mal ftrifes arife,
y , And L.ol'C, affrighted, Hymen ft its ft
It Idvw curtain■ left arcs (daze or dun one,
And female gabble threats to ft an one ;
If you remonflrate, tears or fits
Shall draw, or drive yen from your
~r- wits,
And yield yen mu ft, cr life before ye
Is but an earthly Purgatory.
Year children bawling, deaf year
CHS,
Or chafe your mind with anxious
fears j
O; is proves a fed, and one ungrateful,
One turns a thief, and one deceitful ;
2’our hopes are gone, your choice re
pented,
You live unblefpd, die unlamented. .
‘Thus either ft ate has care and wee
too,
But one cr th’ other, aJ.I mult go thro',
And th’ only choice, where none is
level,
Is, which uneven road to travel .
This choice, I now had thought to
make,
One road pur file, and one for Jake ;
But ft id determination tough,.
IVhere both, Gad knows are —bad
enough !
CHARACTER. OF A TRUE FRIEND.
cc True blifs, if a man may reach
it, is compof’d
(( Of hearts in union mutually dlf
clot’d.”
Concerning the min \ou call your
friend —tell me, will he weep with
you in the b*ur of your difire/s ?
. IVill be faithfully reprove you to your
face, for actions for which others are
ridiculing or conjuring you behind your
bticu f IV >ll be fund forth in your
, a? 1 er.ee, when detraction is fecrelly
aiming its deadly weapons at your re
futation ? ‘ll ill he acknowledge you
I with tbs fame cordiality, and behave
r to you'with the fame friendly atten
tion, in the company of your Superiors
.in rank and fortune, as when the
cuiims of pride or vanity do not inter
fere with thofe cf fnendjhip ? If
vv for tune and loffes, jhould oblige you
to retire into the walk of life, in which
you carnet appear with the fame dif
iihiflion, or entertain your friends with
the fame liberality as formerly, will
he ft ill think him/elf happy in your
f'Ctcty ? ‘indeed cf gradually with
draw dig hieiff from an unprefitshlg
connection, tale pie afar e in prof effing
h-imf.lf your fiend, and cheerfully af
ffi you to julport the but then of your
c,fed l.ns i V/ben ft chiefs ft jail call
you to retire from the gay and bafy
Jcenes of the world, will he follow yea
into your gloomy retreat, ar.d liften
with attention to your talc of woe P
IVill he ad mini ft or the balm of conf
lation toycur fainting fpirits ? Lajtlp,
when death fhali burjt cf under every
ear lily tie, void he feed a tear over
) our grave and lodge the dear remem
brance of ycur mutual friendftj gin his
hem t, as a treafure never to be rsign
ed ? The man who will not do ‘all
this, may be your companion, your
flatterer, yonr Jsducer, but believe me,
HE IS NOT YOUR FRIEND.
SHERIFF’* SALE.
On the fir ft Tuff day in July next, at
the Court-IJoufe in Jackjon County,
let ween the ufual hours, will be
fold, the following property, viz :
Two negroes, Ned, now called
Simon, and Peter, now called Bob,
levied on as the property of Willi
am Adams by virtue of a fifa iflued
on the fcreclofure of a mortgage on
per■ tonal property at the inflanee of
Francis Adams ; the property [joint
ed out by the plaintiff. Ned now
railed Simon was levied on by
Robert Paxton, Deputy Sheriff,
and Peter now called Bob was le
vied on by Daniel Johnfon, Deputy
Sheriff.
Conditions Cafij. .
WM. POTTS,
Sheriff,
May 6, 18c o.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the Fir ft Turf day in June
next, at the Court-Hou/e in Jackfon
Canty, between the ufual hours,
will he fid the following property,
to wit :
Ore negro man named Peter,
levied on as the property of Eld
ridge Hargrove to fatisfy ftmdry
executions, (fo wit) James Wright
and others—the above levy was
made by James M : M mtgomery
my predectiEr in office, the laid nc
jrro was claimed by Polly Wili am
lon now l\)ilv Moore, the claim is
now dil-miffed and the Sheriff or
dered to proceed.
ALSO,
3131 Acres of land, be the fame
mort lefs, it being part of 9487 1.-2
acres of land granted to John P.
Wagnon on Curries Creek, adjoin
ing Count D’Eftang including the
fettlements attended by Philip
Shavers, Jofeph Paxton, Henry
Bradfhaw, Thomplon M‘Gu>re,
David H. M-Ciefky, James Ap
pleby, Holea CariifE and Jofeph
Cain, levied on as the property of
Joh Cobbs at the inflanee of Elea
7. r Cummins, .the property pointed
out by David Creiwell who fays he
has the contrcul of the execution.
ALSO,
143 1-2 Acres of land,- be the
fame more or left, on Hurricane
creek, whereon William Blake now
lives, levied on as the property of
James Stun at she inflanee of Jor.es
Henderfon, the property pointed
out by laid Henderfon, levied on
and returned to me bv Enoch Ro
gers, conftablt.
ALSO,
50 Acres of land, be the fame
more cr Id's, whereon the defendant
r ow lives, levied cn is the proper
ty of Ki jah Bucks at the inftance of
George” Chriftiar, the property
pointed cut by laid Burks, levied on
and returned to me by James Nor
man, cor.ftable.
ALSO,
One negro man named Mordacd,
levied on as the property of Willi
am E. Kcnadv, Admini&ratoj* of
Jofi. ii N. Kenady, at the instance
of Edwin Lewis.
ALSO,
One grey mare, levied on as th?
property of Max held Kenady &c
the inflanee of John Bolton, Sur
viving Copartner cf Robert and
John Bolton.
C onditions Cafh.
WILLIAM POTTS,
Sheriff. •
May 3, 1809.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
I--**—!*
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Cam t-Hoife in Clark Courtlyf
6% the Fir ft Tuejday in Jure next,
between the ufual hours of ten and
three o'clock, the following proper
ty, viz :
84. Acres cf land, be the fa ire
more or Jeff, in the county of C ! ark,
on the middle fork of the Oconee,
original 1/ granted to We biter M £ -
Donald, adjoining Hays and others,
levied on as the property of James
Ilhams to.fatisfy.fundry executions,
and returned to me by Allen R gs
bev, con fi able.
ALSO,
rcß 1-2 Acres, be the fine
more or lefs, in Clarke countv,
granted to Wiluamfon, aclp inirg
Dobbins and others, levied on as
the property cf Jacob Burgar to
failsfv fundrv executions ?<?ain(t laid
Burgar in fav-qur cf Robert Grtm
mitt, and returned to me by Rich
ard Standffelci, conffablc.
ALSO,
■ 250 Acres, be the fame more or
lefs, in Clarke county, on Role
creek, originally granted to Wilii
amfon, joining Beardin and others,
executed as the property cf Samuel
Bridgvtaters to fatisfy an execution
in favour of Daniel Alien, and
pointed out by the defendant.
Conditions Cafh.
JOHN SELMAN,
Sheriff,
May 6, 1809.
NOTICE.
NINE months after dat applica
tion will be made to the honorable
Inferior Court of Randolph county,
for leave to fell four tracts of land,
viz :—one lot known in the name
of Ifaac Phillips in Wilkinfon coun
ty the number not yet known, two
fractions in the feventeenth diflri6t
of Baldwin, now Randolph, one
No. 159 and the other 160, and
cne lot in the feventeenth of Bald
win now Randolph, drew in the
name of CAfa Adam, widow, and
fold to Ifaac Phillips, being the real
eflate of Ifaac Phillips, ceceafed—-
the laid lands to be fo'd for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors cf
faid deceaied.
JANE PHILLIPS,
Adm inift ratrix.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
WILLIAM HAMMETT,
Admimfirators.
April 15, 1809.
BLANKS MAY BE HAD AT
THIS OFFICE
THE MIG I’ ?, .11 * ;p 3 s
I ; O i< ; £
CIP \\r ‘ ? f■ ; >
‘J.i'. V V AJL iiZ i\
A „
JL A. Besuiuul nunorenv i ...
fuli fix tern hands .three
full pf.bone and rnnf.:u!jir {l:-r .. *
Let it fuffice to fay that,.his , . ;l [
Hr elegance and great ffrcVp, :i ,_ ils
jeldotn been icon, and it iV .0,,
notiiiced by all good
have viewed ma*tnat he will .
great-:ft improvement to our
offforfes that has yet been \xvw rt
ed to A meric a. Anll m her o ; G• ? -
tie men have examined ‘ the General
•Stud Book fince I got him, 2nd
find him to be .as full bred as my
horfe that now Lands in the Kirb
dom of England, having rhe jiti
vantage of the. bell crcfs that coilld
be made.’
This famous Horfe ‘will ro. n
mence the fill of March, end v i
Land the whole of his time at 1 y;
fiTole in Clarke county, eight m; -s
----below Athens on the read rh.ar i he
Big Shoals of the Occnee.riv cr, ;• :-d
will be jet to marcs at the rtdu. cd
price of twenty dollars the deal
but may be diff:hanged by Vat yzr
m.ent of fifteen if paid.by the firff
of September—ihiny dollars f o in •
fore a mare to he in foal, tea the ’
fing 1e v ifit with one .dollar ro the
.groom in either cafe, -patd wheu.
the mares are fi ft put.
The be ft accommodation for
mares that a-e left wj-h the hor U ,.
and will be fed as dire&ed at a mo
derate price to be paid when taken
away—trvery pofiible care will be
taken but will not be- liable or
accidents or efcapes.
Cotton will be taken in p; y
ment delivered at any gin -cnrvle
niynt, and the cullomary pri!:es
allowed.
CHARLES A. REDD;.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the Firft ‘Tuejday in June next,.
at the Court- Tiouje in Oglethorpe’
County, between the ufual hours,
WILL BE SOLD
One negro tpan named Tom,
about 30 years of age, one negro
woman named Mary, aged about'.
40, and oipe chelnut mare ab uc
7 years old , ad taken as the pro
perty of John Bridges to facisfy
execution in Evor of Stephen Alhni
and pointed cut by the defendant.
ALSO,
36 Acres or land, more or
in Oglethorpe county, on the.WM
ters of Clouds creek, w.th im
provements, executed as the pro
perty Jtrtmiah Rillel to larisfy
Mitchell & Cox, and returned (to
me by jcihua Stephens, conffable.
ALSO, #
200 Acres, more or lefs, in fatel
county, ‘wj’th improvtmtn : s, ontne
waters of Clouds creek, joins
Alexander Bolkcom and otners,
executed as the property or Jacob
Buzzard to fatisfy fines impoltd l y
a court martial, vs. the two ions <)f
laid Buzzard.
Conditions Cain
WM. M. STOKES, D. u
April 29, ISO 9.
A FEE 7 COPIES
Of a Sermon Preached in T indication
” Of Revealed Truth j in'which
is producedf ome of tbe. ftreng
eft arguments that re
ligion admits oj,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.