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The Nfcw Yok G. tpllc Stales lli.it
■ in* sum of (wo thousands d-dl-ars re
r,f;i!y acknowledged by tU*
< ry of the Treasury from an un.
t r!**V. I'<tso:>, os due. to the Uuited
feta tea, was ihe amount *.f the oh]
ii dies, 021 u quantity ot smuggled
g C(N.‘ The hujurtur it is added luis
come to a determination to continue it.a
operations* anil to remit the duties
agreeable to t ho old tariff. In doing
this, he conceives that, he does ample
justice to the Government.
, This mode of compounding with
one’s conscience by ( rawing the line
between ‘the north and northwest side
of right and w rung, is novel at least.
As the smuggling system however ap
pears to he in ftdi < p ration, it would
be well for the public revenue, if ail
those who are tempted to embark in it
by high duties, possessed even the
qualified honesty of this individual,.
Union County Ky. March 19.
One of thestr; nge>t circumstances took
place-heie today (hat I ever heard of; a
bout twelve or one o’clock a very black
clouij came over, from winch fell a nioder
ate shower ot something that was black as
ink; and as the ground was covered with
snow, l for the first time saw black snow.
Since it lias di ied the cornstalks are cover
ed with something like ashes and gunpow
der The rain was accompanied with a
th ; k smoke which smelled idee the smoke
of stone coal. After the shower ["which
passed ‘ut a few minutesj was over, it
Commenced =nowin> p ;rt of which was |
Pkewfise Lii.v k. It has cr aitd some j
■ litth.* alarm; some fettrihute it to a vo!!
Conic eruption
Viugima G iu—Tlic Frcderi ks
liurg, Arena, of the 2GDi nit. states,
tiu ‘ Mr. Rivnfitioli, chief Director of
nv of the Kuglish “Mining Companies
i ■ Mexuo alter dud by two or three
other gentlemen Li (lie employ of the
Company* hasbeen for several days
in that ii i -.ity, < x.twining the Gold
district, and will extend his observa
tions into North Carolina. Should
his report be favorable, the Company
in London* ill immediately .proceed
to divest h large capital in the erecti >n
of suitable bui!'li'g, machinery, &c.
fi.AKDEU— lit* v\li > rail choke j
the swvt tl'st. fl wt el (’f s'>< ir>l 1 *v, •
a ill Isdnl th - wi J h <!is i-sc—or in !
H* -paradise of earthly Miss where the
plants of virtue flourish, spread the
bligb and mildew of desolation, hat
rfl and distrust; who can crush his
tHigh bur’s fame to dust .and build on
jfs ruins—who can write ir.-famy upon
the brow of others to prove his own
pip'iiy — is neither man nor hearth—but
h rtivss fi ml. Those who have
seen them dearest interests tampered
wit;?,* who have known what it is to
have the priceless gem of a good
name sullied by tin* poisonous breath
of old, unjrityifig slander; these hfst
■can Soj that uiihasno heart; If the
flesh ever darts from bev~
eo i.o strike the guilty down, it will
hiast tilt hopes of murderers such as
these.
.A Mr Jordan of Coventry was re
ceoiSy in o for the murder of one
James Smith* hut was, fortunately,
aq t and The supposed victim was
ai f r ar> and a few weeks after to be in
tin* atmy,cvnd fully able to manage
hi • rations.
It was said of one who preached
terv well, and lived very ill, “that
vCt< he was out of the pulpit, it was
puy he should ever go into i:; and
W'ht o he was in the pulpit, it was pity
si. should ever come out of it.” But
th 1 .ithfnl minister lives sermon.#.
Amt yet, I deny not, hut dissolute
ir n, li e unskilful horsemen, which
open a g*ten the wrong side., may,
h > the virtue of their office, open hc<*v-
P.j'f .times, and sluit f v‘S out.
vCB persons inOt.bied to the estate of
Henry Peebles, late of Warren county
dec. ate requested to make immediate
oiyment—and those having demands are
Ji./,p{ed to hand them in within the time
n j -rribed by !avv properly attested.
J SOLOMON LOCKETT, Ex‘r.
Marsh lit. 1830, 400.-37.
; _ AUCTION.
I (1.. Si ! • (Mtlii;:, .; ill ( : ) (Jo a
lifs busi c> to rbis pi | (V ,r S j j t
inform ihe. CinZ'.AS < i \\ hi-ivu
County a>ul iu vj ; t ■, p,
MONDAY the 2dtu he
sell his*
t
i
|
Stock of Goods at
COST,
J
1 And he, will on Til IT DAY ff-r the
i residue at
AUCTION,
w ifhout reserve —the 5.1 *to continue
from day to day until el! is s *!d.
N. H The t< hum of sale will be,
sums under five dollars, cash- i.v.-t
five dollars* small notes wi h approved
security, pyyaldv. £5 It day December
next. CM.MILLS A. LLY.
Warrctitori, April IG. 18.3 t.
Clai*y Gibson, “j Writ Ihi-i he as
Vs. (sigumenl of and iw
The Executors of q T root Wanyr*
John Gibson, dec J Supers r Court
‘l o all v h m it may concern, b.ko
NOTICE*
I rpnAT we, the nnd rsigued con:
! n is sinners a; ousted by the .So
! ptTicr I oui'f of Warren nuri'v, to
lay ..ff arid ass'-griM Ci.tr.v Gibs u.. !*■■!
’ D ssver in and (o tao certain tr.vts or j
parcels oNaiml lyi'g a.iui filing is the!
county aforesaid—one root tuning se.v- j
en hundred and sis y acres more or
less, adjoining Wilder, flight, H ,ss,
and others; ami iheof'ec, m:f nimng;
two hundred acres, more or less, ad
joining Johnson n ! other*— Lint we
will'proceed to LyoiT end assign tSie
said OoW'T, on die fie-d M tmloy in
July, 1830. Com mo oci'tg on the!
tract adj doing Wilder, flight, Bass
and others, erd shall continue from
slay to dey until the wh le work be
comph. It j
HENRY LOCKIJAnr. ’t
‘SOLOMON LOCKE f’T. i Com’is
AARON W. GRIER, J
April 7. id
EXECUTOR S SALK.
ILI, be sold at the late residence
y V of Joel Cloud, dec. in the County
of Warren, on Wednesday the 20th of
April next the personal property of ?a i
dec. consisting of horses, catt’e.corn fod
der, wheat, plant it ion tools, household
and kitchen furniture—a set of blacksmith
tools, bacon, and a variety of other arti
cles too tedious to mention. The sale
will continue from day to day until he
whole is disposed of—(lie terms will be
made known at the sale.
JOEL CLOUD, Jr. Ex er
March 13 tils—-38
- EX EC UTO R S SALE.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
May next, before the court house door, in
Warrcnton, VVarren county,all that tract
of land whereon John Gibson. dec. for
merly resided, with the exception ol the
widows dower.
CHURCHILL GIBSON, ? F ,
HENRY GIBSON, $
Jfinuary 29th 1330 32. tds
171 OUR months after date application
’ will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Columbia County when
istting fur Ordinary purpose?, fur leave to
sell the remainder f the real estate o
Ignatius Few, doc. for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditors of said dec.
Thomas VV hi i e, Ex‘er.
Feb. 13 4 m—3l.
” NOT ICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
James Baity late of Warren county dec.
are hereby requested to come forward
and settle the same and those .having de
mauds against the said estate, are desired
forwaid their accounts properly attest
ed within th‘* time prescribed by law.
PIERCE BAILEY, *dm‘r.
March 6th 1830, 40<?. 3c.
Blank Deeds,
FOR SAI.K AT TUIS OFFICE.
PROPOSALS
I oi pu tissuing iii Millfdgevdle, Georgia, l
• j Iteli'r ous raver. |
to he i:\ rrrr f.d
J lUI CUIUS I ! \N PIONEER.
• | nper ihr which public patu- .age’
i 1 ’ iu ich ited. i , maiiily deeigntd !
’■/ prnciples and doctrines of!
the Christian t‘! u cl*.
! ~ !,user Vl,l ° h ave experienced the!
I tCCicuUy’ oi pt emu {gating a defence of I
I unpopular tenets through die generality ui
j political ami miscellaneous Journals, the
; ueces a ily lor such publiefition is fuflickot
j ly obvious.
liowsh t!; prejudices, accumulating, in I
onsetjiT uce of denniKi.itions issued (Vom !
me piripits of opposing denominations ever •
bi remove ii, u!„ch the Prqss is closed
against u r We lament4h:it such is the
jl.u-t, but we have bitterly felt, that the
uoasrtou liberty efthe IYes<rexists m name
aloao, ai.<l jn const tjucnce, reluct
•itit.y (liven to a seperate establishment,
“ M the purpose ofdetemlir.g our opinions
and ottraelves from obloquy, and disen.in
ati ig those bright and consoling truths,
“■'All utter careful examination appear to
us, dictated by t!ie sacred scriptures.
>eic(ju ge no unfriendly feelings a
gainst our fellowmen of other denornina
fioiis; neither shall we ever assail the
‘•pinions cf others, except so far as it may j
become necessary, in defending our own. j
c assume not to he ‘Lords over God 4 s I
Heritage, nor do we desire to have do-’
‘•-it ion over Ihe faith’ of any.
O.i tile contrary, a fundamental priori-j
pie of our denomination, and that for
wku h we o >z r ‘ it most dearly, is, that no
II s ‘ ;i 11 -h i! over be imposed upon the
ni private judgement; that every
man shad Lie at full liberty to interpret the
srrtpto? < s for I inself, amcanable to no
qihor tribunal for the correctness of his
luith, than to God ar.d his own conscience.
We claim but ‘one master, and that is
Christ. ’ We admit no human authority
in matters of faith. Conceiving religion
to be beyond hi* jurisdiction, we shall op-j
pose witii nurutmost efforts, all attempts,!
however fipeci< u , to induce tne inferfer-!
euce of the civil magistrate. We are not
unaware, that Satan often assumes agaib
of an angel of fin lit.
Me bow to the decision of no synod,
council or conference. Regarding them
ns the fertile source of discord in the pros*!
ent, and of those cruel atrocities which
have disgraced tlie church, in past ages,
we spurn, with indignation, all creeds of
human invention. ‘The ll'.ble, Ihe Bible
only? sln'.i be our rule of faith. In it, we
Hunk aie clearly slated the doctrines of
the simple unity of god and the unrival
(.Ed supremacy of the father.— The
benignity arid paternal character of God,
his impartial love, and unpurchased mer
cy, strangely overlooked in much popular
preaching, will b strenuously supported.
To -ur view, the face of Christianity
has been deformed, by a multitude of
human additions. We would exert the
little strength which God has given us,
to restore its primitive form. •
In line, it will be our object to urge the
imp'>rtance of shat religion, which is not
dissipated in profession, but manifests its
influence over every thought, and woid,
and action; which consists in reverence
for God, benevolence for man, and a
faithful discharge of every known duty.
VV e would exert ourselves to restore
the standard proposed by our Saviour, of
judging by the fruit, and would prefer that
his disciples should manifest their attach
inent to him, by keeping his commands,
rather than by pertinacious adherence to
a creed. With Sr. James we desire to
sec faith exhibited by works.
A portion not exceeding two columns,
will be devoted to the use of any who may
choose to assail our opinions, or enter on
any other theological discussion, provid
ed it be done in a becoming manner.
Conditions— -The Christian Pio
neer will be published |emi monthly on
a rnidium sheet, under the editorial direc
tion of Elder Willis B. Nall, aided by’
an association of gentlemen at gl 50 in
advance or g 2 paid at the end of ihe year.
A summary of general intelligence
will be given.
Any one procuring ten responsible
subscribers shall roceive a copy without
charge*
Ministers, and Members of the Christian
Church and all other friendly to the paper
are respectfully solicited to exert them
selves in its circulation.
Letters and Communication, post paid,
may be addressed to the Editor of the
C uistian Pioneer, MilledgeviUe.
T.KTTEII S’
1$ P'M GNLNs hi Ih. r\,*t Office,
tl ** HIT. nfou Goo ,1 I \,;i ,), 1830.
A. I) tv;-.l Ad in, • ( i . \ tul-t ii
Audioms, Mrs. Jcirma \r o\ A >mi;i a,j.
kins J'.liti Oi A:’OM <1 ;h, Al< :II
dndg.-, Mrs. It, 1,. era \dam*.
fi’ M iiuam ('. B,aor.au. Kidun'm
ikdiop, Lev: S)..inl N. R u kindli i, 8. JJ.
s.in B ;iy, Mosses Bui r, ‘1 hmm,s T.
Butlrrll.
C Laiiii Claik, U iHi.'rfi
Jaiuey C;i,icr, Sen. Ifii - T l anipb. 11, Wiu
ham Cosby, I'asrhd (.benshav, (2.oige
(cotton, Ju-tices of (bo l. /Vnui Court, j.
Slnulrai h ( amp, G;l-on Deny, M jkoo
liitvi, fredrick Uubeitson or Ignat on#
Robertson
H Leonard Di>Eier‘s or j din ns. ,r
theii (Jmirdian, Mis Dntpcr, Mit Li z
|aboth J Drnpor, Lrhy’Duberr y, John Due
jiL Dei:ills'. Joliu L)/. er, Dr. It. t> itDu -
can.
a,ne ’ i Puller, Seaborn J. Flak'*,
Maj. Wm. W. Ford. Mrs. Rebecca Fl,on.
( James (Lay 2 Mrs G,i>. son
Mary Giizzte, Wiley Giizzlo, ‘Mionia. f|
Grizzle the Sheape of James Giiz/.le,
sc DG ; een, BGi coding, Miss J dun
Green, J honms Gibson 2
11 M oses IlobUs, II irdv II opsnn,
Jas. Dill, kP. Ilill Sop, Ifenry IT oth,
Jr. Bo leer 11.11, M;ij ICdwin Harris, ‘JTie
ophilus Ilowcl, Hem v i 1 Hill. Mrs Sa
rah Hatp, l-a.ip llart 2 Daniel Ilutchinson
I Benjamin’ Ivy 2 Dinkins lev.
J M iiliam Johnson, Nathan Jones,
Stephen Junes, Reese Johns n, Allen W
Jackson
JC Joel Kmcy, Wm. Kichen®, J. W.
Kincy, A. Kuowland.
L Wm. It Low, B. B Lord, Robert
Lnzenby Miss Georgianna Loyless, M/h
Nancy B Coyles 9, Claleb Lindsey.
M li. M'Gee. Kli-ha Moses, ‘l’liom
as Martin, John Maddox Septamns \V,
Myrick, Reason B. Monk 2R. Monk S.-n.
Kinchen McKenney Morrell Monk,
I bornas Munroe, William \V. Martin
John M’Nair. •
N Nimrod Nun, Jeoday Ncwsorr
O Thomas <) ive
I‘ Miss Mary Pratt, Isaac Peebles,
Leonard Pratt, William Purvis, Rev Eli
9ha Perryman.
It Thomas Runic, James Rdey
Samuel B Redish. Jesse Rhodes H nja.
min Iticketson, Lieut. Ch,is. Raley Ed
mond Raines.
S Eli G. Sherman, Wm Simpler, T
S nith, James Story, G. W. (’. Shivers
John \\ Sheet ly, Samuel Smith, Hardy
Stone, William Sheet ly.
1’ Mrs Nancy T hompson, Miclnel
L. Thomas, John Terry, Col Gri< a l*v E.
J homas 2.
W Wingfield Wright, John Will
iams, George B Waggoner, Miss Mary
Wright, Persons Walfcet, Elias Wilson.
Y Reduion Yeat®.
JOHN MOORE, P M.
April 3 341
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold, at tile late residence of
Henry Peebles, dec in the county of
Warren, on Monday the 19th day of Apiil
next, the whole of the personal property
belonging to the estate of said dec. con
isting of Horses, Mules, cattu , sheep,
sogs, corn, fodder, oats, rye—Household
and Kitchen furniture, Plantation fools,
and a variety of other articles too tedious
to mention. The land will be rented, at
the same time and place.
Terms will be made known at the sale
The sale will he continued fora day t,j
day till the whole is clisp- -ed of.
SOLOMON LOCKETT, Ex’r.
March Isf, 1830 tds—s7.
The Editors of the Southern Ri-corder
will publish the above and forvv rd liieir
account for payment
NO i iCE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Joel Cloud, Sen. late of Warren
< ouoty dec. are notified to come forward
and make immediate payment—and those
to whom said estate may be indebted are
requested to hand in their demands within
(he time, and in the manner pointed out
by law.
JOEL CLOUD, Jr. Ex‘r.
Marrh 6>h 1830 40—38.
Four mouths after date appUcatiuii will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Warren County, sifting so Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the
balance of the Real estate of Henry Pee
bles, dec. except what was left to’4he Wftß
ow under his will.
Solomon Lockett. Ex‘ot.
March 27* 4m—4<>-