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V©l. IV.)
ATHENS, ceorqia: published s y M’DONNSLL C? GAINES.
fc? THE PUBLIC
Arc refpe£tfui!y informed that a
General of
BOOKS, ST A riONARY, die.
V i'i >e conftantly kept at Franklin
College —and will be fold iovv
for CASH.
NINE months after dare applica
tion will he mad to the honorable
t ‘ Inferior court of Clark county,
i r an order to fell two hundred two
an 1 a half acres of land, lyr g in 2:!
oiftruS: of old Baldwin coinrv, now
Pufuam county, Lot 377, belong
ing to die eftate of k,
dt ceafed—to be fold for the ber< he
tj the heirs and creditors of fa id
Ceceafed.
► DRUk Y SPU CLOCK,
Adminifit tzior.
M•* r h < ”t p f? T 2.
GE r‘ \ ’ \ x C i 1•k •. i) untv,
Court Qj Qordinary , March ‘Perm,
\%\i
f \N the petition of Robert Mf
* w/Cevrr, playing the court cf or
c ary for the raid county to direift
the admi .ifttatrix of Charles D ugh
fry, tire, to make titles to a trad: of
5 nr! in Jukbn county, on the
r ivLdbc i' ! fork, of the Oconee, cow
|itfi!nir>gt 200 seres, more or his, part
lor a trait of land glanced to William
f M Ct ver, agreeable to the bond of
* the frnd Charles, ft -d in the Ordi
nary L * hi e of county.
Ail perfona are hereby norfi*d,
k hat 11 nkfs eaufe be fhc vr u at a court
fad ord nary to fee held for fa A coun
ty, on the firft Monday in July next,
the viid ad -r.iVuftratix will be order
ed n dee rides agreeable to faid
f ctvunn.
A true Copy.
j. SMITH, C. C. O.
RULE NISI.
C iRGIA> } G*u y t of Ordinary y
t rb county. £ May Term, i'6 12.
ON me petition of Edmond
I iaonir.g praying that the Execu
tors of the Eftate of j Tun Brown
ing, fen. deccafcd, may be direct
ed to make titles of in and ta a tradfc
cf hnd containing one hundred 2-
cres according to an inftrument of
writing made ar.d delivered by the
fai’d j ihua Browning, fen. ir his
li*e tune, to the fa id Edmond Man
n,D E-
All perfons concerned arc norm
ed that the Laid Executors will he
chre&ed to rri2kc titles to the faid
Edmond Manning to the laid tract
of land conformable to the Laid in
ftrument of writing, unlefs caufe be
fthewn to the contrary at a court of
©idinary to be hvld in and for laid
county on the firft Monday in Sep
®rruber r.exu
True ccdv from the minutes.
JOHN SMITH, Clerk.
Mn 5, 1812.
CASH
<3ivs fur COTTON Cf LINEN
RAGS
4tfb af Office.
GEORGIA EXPRESS.
4£ M!AKir SMALL Z.9N T 9 AST* FAO, A.T KWOWL3D3I SMALL §S IMCRSASI.’*
CORONER’S SALE.
On the firjl Tuefday in Anga ft next,
at Mad fen court boufe , between
the hours of ten and three o'clock*
WILL BE SOLD ,
TWO hundred acres of land, well
improved, in laid county, on the
waters of the fouth re r k of Broad
river, hounded by the v?id©w Strick
land and others—occupied at pre
fect by William Edwards. Taken
as the property of John Williford
to farisfy two executions in favor of
liaac Holman—the executions re
turned to me by J. Wood, D. S.
cf Elbert county.
WILLIAM HODGE,
C. M. C.
Jure 16, *Bl2.
CORONER’S SALE.
On the ftrfl Tuefday in July next, at
the court boufe in Uark ce tatty,
between the ufttal kturs,
WILL BE SOLD,
NINE Negroes, to wit: War,
rer, Agg, EhVfo.n, M.uv,
Nor s> I sac, J üba and Clariflii—
A!o, one ft.li, fuppofed to be ioo
gallons*— Aifo, 380 acres of land,
more or ids, btmg the traff of land
on which the defendant now lives,
on Cedar creek, g* anted to Gor
ham, j ining Doughertv—Ado, 45
acros, or lels. on Cedar creek,
granted to Gorham, joining Raimy
—Alfo, 50 acres, more 01 ielr, on
r.l‘C Ckonee, joining Strong and c
thers—Alfo, 150 acres, more or
tefs, on the Oconee, granted to Ap
lin, joinirg R*y—Aife, 3.37 i-i
acres of land, in the fork of the
North and MiddleO- orce, where
on Solomon Ray a nil others form
erly lived, joining Theophilus Sim
inton hnd others—the wiole of rhe
above property levied on 22 the pio
prty of Jack F. Cocke, to Utisly
an execution the State of Georgia
vs. laid Cocke, ar.d ethers.
CHAS. GARNER, Cor.
May 28,
SHE&iFF’* 5 A LA.
Oft the Fir ft Tuefday m JULT
next, at the Court Hoxje in M.adijm
County 3 between the ufual hours,
vsiii befold the jo Us vein? property:
Ti. WO Horlcs, me of
Charlrs Clements, vis. a g;ey and
a forrel; uowards of five feer huvh;
taken by rxccution z: the mftence
of John Cumming.
22©acres of land, lyingonFoik
creek, Madifos count , trie pro
perry cf B. Haioey, aoj.ining iands
cf the W.dow Colley, ar.tl otherf,
granted to Francis Power, weft irn
provedj taken to facisfy two execu
tions, one in favor of Sami. Strong
and Herbert, vs. B Hainey, the
oth?r in favor ©f Moan Hail, vs.
B. Hainey—returned to me by Da
vid Graham, conftable.
120 acres of land, on the waters
of Blue Stone creek, Madifon coun
tji granted to Lewis Sewall; take*
25 the property of Milder Childers,
occupied at prefent by Win. C)#g
ho n, Efq. well improved, to Satis
fy two executions in favor of Tho
mas Cargill, and returned to ms by
Samuel Whitworth, couftable.
N. WILLIFORD, Shff.
May li. ‘
COMMENCEMENT.
Atkins, V ranuin College,
1 ime 24, 12 12.
THE Commencement will take
■ place on Wednesday the 2 jib <\ty
of iulV next, and the Sermon,
which is ufual on (bat cccajion , tuill
he preached at the Chapel, ly the Pre
ft dent of the Utiverji y y on the day
preceding.
K A. S. CLAYTON,
Secretary.
• (Cf r he Editors of the Admit or,
Georgia Journal, . input:a Chronicle ,
and Savannah Evening Led r a\ are
v* <!> *
rcqusjled to give the above one infer -
tion.
ADM INIS TRACI UR’S SALE.
WILL HE SOLD
At the Court [fsufe of Clarke county,
ex the 1 Gils dry of A ughJi next,
A Negro wench nsmcj Pbill's,
(under a: order cf thr Coart of
Ordinary of laid ccuniv ) alfo a fide
faclcik, and 1 3 pounds of feathers.
JOHN THURMOND,
Adminijlrater of Ann 11;il .
June 24, 1812.
FOB SALE,
A very valuable trad cf Land in
Jack lon county on JBtcch creek,
containing; about civht hundred a
crex } one hundred and fifty of which
is cleared and under a good fenc**,
with a Ur- peach and orrh
aid, ard a variety of other fruit
trees. This i ?nd is wtii watered
with geod fprings of pure v;atcr,
fvrong, its natural growth U
oak, hickory and pine cumber.—
‘There it * comfortable dwelling
hr.UiC, with l-rirk. chimneys, a ve
ry barn, ftab es, kitchr*, and
other houfes. Tfcf range for flock
is cjicelkmt, and will aiwaya conti
nue 10.——This Land is va*ii worth
the arteutioh of puchafers, roi its
ft nation fur health is equal to any
in the v/orld, ard in an
neighborhoed, being about fliceea
miles w<. ft from the town cf Athens,
about the fame dilunce from the
town of W atkinsviiie, and ten miles
from the town of Jclfcrfon, with a
thick lettied countty weftwardly ;
ice therefore for a profei
fionai charadter is very confidera
ble. Indifputable general warran
tee titles will be made ihc pureba
fir. Any perfon wifhirg to pur
chafe car. view the Land by apply
ing to Mr. Britain Srazcal on the
land, ar.d k.nw the terms by
plying to the Subfcriber r.car the
town of JefFcrfon in Jackfon coun
ty, Georgia. GEO. N. LYLES.
February f, 18*2.
NINE montlia after date appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble the inferior court of J ones coun
ty, for leave to fell a trsdt of hnd
in Jackfon county, containing be
tween two and three hundred -icres,
on the waters of Cabin creek, join
ing Smith and others, being part
cf the real eftateef Mordicas b:o
---ton, dec. robe fold for the benefit
of the heirs and cieditors of laid
dteeafed.
PRICILLA BENTON,
Adminiflratrii f.
Jena cwnty, Jan* b, I*l2,
FRIDAY, JULY 3, *Bl2.
John Randolph and Augufius J.
F after.
On Friday the 29th ult. Mr. J.
Randolph, being thereto moved by
any l fpirit but that of parnotiim,
went down to the I loufr, and hav
ing calked for an hour and a half *>ti
tne perilous fituation cf the United
Slate?; of thr van oavv and the
grrat men of F.ng!andj of the llgna
o r tke times, r.nd the mighty pow
er of R —he vai at le gvli
ar eftrd in his wandering** bv ihc
voice of Mr. Ceihoun, oeinandirg;
tnat the orator fh.>u)ci It are what
prop* fition iie had to fubtnit, i:i
writings that the Houle miirhc
whether h 5 remarks were in.
order or not. This opinion was de
cided by the Ipeaker to be corrrfL
Mr. Randolph appealed from the
dec.(ion of tne Speaker, which dc
cifioi, however, was corTumcvi
yeas 67, nays 42.
Mr. Randolph b**ins; thus am fl
ed in hit colt!* of lav fh encomi
u ns on th* g eatf'.cl3 and 3 iod ; f?.
of the government of G nt Bri
an, and on the poverty ad trt .Ha -
nds of that of the United Spates,
compelled to fUte what was his ob
j cl, which he did, in the words
foliowir g ;* fc Rfelved, That und<r
cxiftinoj circumilances, it is inr*-
pedirnt to icl -rt to a v;av againft
Great Britain.” Thi* refolunoi- dc
iug ireonded by Mr Lewis, Mr;
Randolph agttn began tw ** worry
flic patience of the iinuff*;* 5 again
was called to order; again appeaic 5
witndicw his appeal, and lac down,
mortified and overwhelmed with
contempt. The queftion waa at
length taken whether thr the houfe
wouid conflict the ref dution, which
\v:.a determined in the negative —for
confidcrir.g 37 — agamft confidcring
72.
Upon this propofnion v/c fubmic
a very few remarks. Mr. Ran
dolph is a member of the Commit
tee of Foreign Relations. Asa
member of that committee he de
clared he would not be bound to fe
errey on thr Embargo. H* divul
ged it. Me betrayed the intcrefls
of the ration. He took advantage
of rhe cenfidcncc reputed in hun
to found the alarm to our rncrchants
and to Britilh agents, [hat they
might, with ah’ poßible expedition,
fend oft* aii the ft or and other pro
visoes which they would to *ur Lit—
tereft foe. They did—and Cos tar
Mr. Randolph ftreesded. Vft do
not fay, bccaufc we do not know,
that ML. Randolph retailrd to Mr.
Filler what had puffed in the com
rn .tee of Foreign Relations, but
we do pcfitiveiy lay that if he had
fo reported, arid i.aJadted upon the
advice and under the dirrdlion of the
Eritifti mini ft ci, he could not more
effentiaiiy have ferved the iiucrcft of
h.s royal mailer.
\.xi us for a moment inquire !i. w
far the imputed motives and condudi:
of Mr. Randolph on the Embargo
tallies with his conduct 0:1 Friday.
It is borne in m od that Ivlr. Ran
dolph is ftdl a member, he has not
been eject :d from, the Committee
of Foreign Relations. Suppofj
that in that comaktree they had hri
under then’ c 2 calm,
No. (206,