Rural cabinet. (Warrenton, Ga.) 1828-18??, June 26, 1830, Image 3

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A great proportion of the buildings m that village were prostrated. The court house, a substantial brick edifice two sto* ries high, was nearly levelled with the ground, and Mr. Collier who lodged in the upper story, was so much injured, that Ids life was despaired of. We under stand, from a traveller, who passed the night inthe hotel at that place, that the scene of distress and alarm was heart rending and indiscribably awful. So soon as it was ascertained that the hotel was uninjured, persons rushed in truin every direction, in their night clothes, and most of them bloody from their own wounds or those of their friends. Several had their limbs broken, most of them had received some bodily injury, and all were excessively distressed and alarmed. We have just learned, that the town of Shelbyville, in Bedford county, has likewise experienced the destructive influence of the storm. Nearly half the buildings are said to be demolished, including the Couat House and Methodist Church. —Several lives were lost, and among those killed; we understand, is Mr. Newton, editor of the Western In telligencer. [Banner. THE MAIL ROBBERS In Philadelphia on the 27th ult the Circuit Court of the U. States, by Judge Baldwin, passed seutancc of death on the maii robbers, Wilson and Porter. Tli.e day of execution will bo determined by the President. The .prisoners remained unmoved during the whole time, betraying no symptom of agitation or alarm. The gold medal recently awarded to our distinguished countryman, Washing Irving, by the London Royal Society of Literature, is a beautiful specimen of art, said to be of the value of 50 Among the eminent literacy men who have heretofore been selected for the honor now exten ded to Mr. Irwing, wc find the < anus of Sir Walter Scott, the iauteat Southey, Mitford, the historian, and Angelo Man, welt U nuwn for hio clasical researches among Ihe ancient manuscripts in the Library of the Vautisan. Among the members of the council which awarded the two medals for the present year, occur the names of the Bishop3 of Salisbury, and Bath, and Wells, the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Earl of Carh!e, Lord Clare, and (he Hon. G. Agar EUis. mamrnmt wi.i i i’ w PRINTERS! PRINTERS! A YOUNG MAN from the City| of New York, by profession a Printer, 1 is desirous of taking charge of the Typographical Department es a Prin ting Establishment, in some healthy situation. —Unquestionable Reference can be produced. —Any Com m uni a tion, [postage paid,] stating positive particulars, as to Location. Terms, S[C. <s*c. addressed to the Editor of the Gospel Herald,’ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, will meet with attention. # # # Editors in Georgia and Al abama, are requested to insert the above three times and forvvord their accounts to the Editor of tire ‘Gospel Herald’ in Augusta; ‘June 21, 1830. . NOTIcE - FOUR months after date, I s-hall apply to the Inferior Court of Warren county, Ga. when setting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell Ibby, a negro woman, belonging to Albert L. Cody, miner. THO MA 5 GIBS ON,’Guar dia n. June 22d 1830. 4m— 52- 2. ” “ NO l ICE. FOUR months after date, I shall apply to the Inferior Court of Warren County,! Georgia, when sitting for Ordinary purpo j ses, for leave to sell all the land and ne* j groes, belonging to the estate ol Shadrach FleweUen, dec. ELIZABETH FLEWELLEN, Adm*rx. June 22d 1830. 4m— 52 —2. ALL persons indebted to the estate o B. S. Harrison, late of Warren county, dec ace requested to make inline-1 diate payment —and those to* whom thCi estate is indebted, are desired to rende j in their accounts, attested, within the timr sjv law. Z* FRANKLIN, Adm‘r.e April 2 1, SHERIFFS SALE. WILL be,sold on the Ist Tuesday in July next at the court house in Warren to n, between the usual houiyj ol sate, the following property to wit; — One negro girl named Mdbrey, übuui yve years of age, levied on as the pro perty of Richard Ileeth, to satisfy li fas from Justices* courts in favor ol YVtlh> Goodman vs. Richard iiceth and ILnry Johnson—and Littleton Johnson v&. Richard Heeth. The above li las levied Oy a constable and returned to me. One negro gul named Henny, about se ven or eight years of age, levied on a the property ol'Zichaiiah Darden to sat isfy sundry li fas from a Justices’ Court— two in favor of J. W. Butler and C. Wing held Ex's of the estate of Thomas YY ng lield, dec. vs. Zachaiiah Darden ;md James Dewberry.—one in favor of Slier od Towns & Win. R. Luckett, Ad‘uir vs. Zachariah Darden —one in favor of Y\ in. McEucroe and Peter Monaghan, vs. Zachariali Darden—two in favor of Ko. bert Olivers and Daniel Dupree, adm‘rs of David Ellington, vs. Zachariah Dar. deu—two in favor of J. J. Muiphy, vsf Zachariah Darden—anil one m tavor o. Wiley YVamtnack, Ad uir of Gibson vs Zachariah D .iden. The above li fas le vied by a Constable and returned :o me, g Three negroes, to wit; —Aggy a wo man about twenty seven years of age— Caroline a girl, about foyr years old, and .Sarah Jane, a gill about one year old; levied on us the property of Zachariah Darden to satisfy ati fa Daniel Dupree admr. &c for the Use of Robert drivers, vs. Zachariah Darden and Jesse Darden. ■Property pointed out by Zachariah Dar den. HARDY FITTS, Sheriff. May 29i1l 1830. 49. NOTICE. WILL be sold at the late tec ideucc of Reditk Hass, dec. Manea County Georgia, on Saturday the 17ifi ol July next, part of the personal ptv petty oe ougitig to said estate, c omisting of lorses, futile, rugs and slieep and some other articles too tedious to men tiuu. ‘i'urnic v* ill lit IIIUUO Oil the day ol Sale. KLNDAL McTYRE, ] FvVs L.AIIK.IN 15 ASS. J r June Ist IB3Q. ttU. —SO. INFORMATION W A N T .E I>. ANN EUGENE LOYD, an or phan girl, was taken from Savannah, Georgia, a number of years since, by a lady who resided somewhere in the State us Alabama nr Mississippi, and has not since been heard from, il she is living and will make herself known, she may learn something inuih to her advantage. Address, Tost Master, Greenville 5. C. May 29. 49 {£j° Editors of papers in Gcoigia, Aiaoaina and Mississippi, will be do ng an act of humanity by giving the above one or two insertions. Prospectus FOR THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE IRISHMAN AND SOUTHERN DEM OCR A TANARUS, A weekly political, littrary and coromer ■ cial Journal. The Irishman, in one number more will have completed its that volume, and having even in its present limited shape received considerable encouragement from an enlightened public, the Editor is ia dueed to enlarge its size and devote a portion of it to the insertion of a cor rect weekly Prices Current, Adver tisements and other matters as com mercial and agricultural interest, in order thereby to make it more generally acceptable to his friends extend the sphere cf its usefulness and increase its circulation. It is scarcely necessary for him to re peat that his paper will L<o devoted to the maintenance cf those great princi ples of Liberty—Religious and Civil—by the establishment of which in these United States, cur glorious Constitution stands preeminent and has won the admiration of the world. To defend then that Con stitution from innovation and to uphold tie dignity cf this his native State—to kaep Church and State forever as under —to vindicate the character of Ireland a id of lr.shmen, whenever or by whom soever attacked—to repel the assaults of their enemies and two encourage the efforts ot their friends—to preserve the purity of the elective franchise, and the recount ibiiity of public servants to expose Oppression aud to defend tiic injured —to uphold the majesty of virture, of religion and of the laws —shall be his constant aim. To do tins, and to cultivate and encourage native talent, and to obtain a requisite quantity of original matter, the conespondence of some of the most talented individuals ol the South lias been asked and.is solicited in the various de pis tments which its general plan com pulses, Iho Editor has also the pleasure of af informing Isis patrons, that hauing made arrangements, he will be sup plied with regular flies of the best Eu ropean Newspapers, by which he will be enabled to lay befire them all interesting intelligence from Ireland and other parts ofEuropc, The Irishman will be printed in the quarto form, ou a royal sheet, with new type, and will be delivered to subscri bers in die city every Saturday at Three Dollars per annum payable fin Advance, or $3,30 if not paid within six months from the time of subscribing. Persons v\!)0 obtain ten subscribers shall receive a copy gratis. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. Char'eston S. C May 8. 1830. j ; PROPOSALS For publisoing. in Macon, Geo. a Re ligious Taper to be entitled the GEORGIA CHRISTIAN REPER TORY. The r-übsci iber proposes to publish in Macon, Ga. a weekly paper under the above title, which shall be devoted prin ; cipally to the exposition and enforcement cl ihe CSseilli.il Catludir- jlnrtri*oa .->1 cl,. avittiiuy, uiid siibordmaleiy to the de fence ol the doctrines and discipline of j the Methodist Episcopal Church, j In promoting the first object, he pro l.tosea to oiLrtne colu mis of the Keper | ory for the publication of all essays in tended to rej el those insidious attacks which are so frequently made through political newspapers upon the vital prin ciples ufail Religion, by those, who un dec colour of liberal aud enlightened views ol the benevolence of God sep araie and distinguish between Religion ’ai and Morality, and exalt the first at the | expense ol tire last; thereby aiding the cause of that infidel system, which un der the mask of reason aud morality often covers toe foulest deformities of vice. If is tod notorious to need proof, that many K itors, indifferent to all system, readily publish those essays which are intended by plausibly advocating mor ality, and general toleration of opinion, to sap the docliines of justification by Faith; whilst they reject as bigotted, all honest efforts to detect and expose such fatal errors. The subscriber proposes in the Re pertory to oiler to his Brethren of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a Deposi tory for all Facts and Events, and an opportunity of commenting upon them; winch reluto to the local interests o Methodism; many such occur, which re quire promptly to be aided or counterac ted in the influence which they exert ihe want of a paper answering this pur pose, he believes, is generally admitted among us. Our excellent Periodica! ‘ihe Christian Advocate and Journal and Zion’s Herald,’ circulating through the whole extent of our connexion and condensing information from every part in relation to matters in which all are interested, and printed a thousand miles from us, cannot and was not intended to answer such a purpose; and whilst he would extend the circulation of that pa per, if in his power, until it had visited every family in the State, lie does not think it supersedes such an one as that which he proposes to publish. ‘i Le Repertory wiij contain (he best selections which the Publisher con make from the whole field of Religious Liter ature within his icaclt, both of Books and l’ci itditals; together with a con densed summary of all that is most iu leresting in the Political and Littrary world, both Foreign ami Domestic. A portion of its columns will be appropri- ated to Christian Biography, to the pub lication of original Essays upon Exper imental ‘ Religion, illustrations of the Holy Scriptures and the doctrines and evidences of Christianity, and with these, he hopes it will often be enriched by the contributions of his brethren and of the friends of Religion generally. G. CAPERS. TERMS. The Gco rf 'ia Christian Repertory will be printed weekly on a neat Folio Sheet at Three Dollars per annum payable i advance. Macon,May I, 1830, Clary Gibson, Writ for the us V?. !signmcnt of dow- Thc Executors Warren. John Gibson, dec. J Superior Court To all whom it may concern, take NOTICE, npHAT we, the undersigned font inissioners appointed by the Su perior Court of Warren county, to lay off and assign to Clary Gibson, her Dower in and to two certain tracts or parcels of laud lying and being in the county aforesaid—one containing sev en hundred and fifty acres more or less, adjoining YVilder, Ilight, Bps 3 , and others; and the other, containing two hundred acres, more or less, ad joining Johnson and others—(hat wo will proceed to lay off and assign flic said Dower, on the first Monday iu July, 1830. Commencing on tho tract adjoining YVilder, Right, Bass and others, and shall continue from day to day until the whole work be completed. HENRY LOCKHART, q SOLOMON LOCKETT, 1 Cora’rs. AARON W. GRIER, J yo? ii 7 *‘ 4 io (j C.UK(i lA, VV ;ii i Vli t-t;.:|i j WHEREAS. Reubin May, applies for letters of Dismission, on the estate of Na than May late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admon ish, tl =>n4 singular, ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and ap pear at my office, vvitlnn the time prescrib ed by law, to show cau-e, if any they have why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this Gth day of March, 1830. Z. FRANKLIN.c. w. FOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Taliferro county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estates of Lydia Belle and James Littleton, dec. All persons having demands against said estates will render them in duly authen ticated within the time prescribed by law. May 1. Aakon VV Ghieh, adm‘r. Four months after date application vvi be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren County, silting for Or dinary purposes, for leave to sell the balance of the Real estate of Henry Pee bles, dec. except what was left to the wid ow under his will. Solomon Lockett, Ex'or. March 27. 4 n—4o 1710UR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia County when Ltting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the remainder cl the real estate ol Ignalius Few, dec. fr the benefit of thu heirs aud creditors of said dec. Thom vs Whuk, Ex'er Feb. 13. 4tn—3l. —■ “ ■■■” < ALL persons indebted to Ihe estate of John Nelson la'.e of Warren county dec. are her. by r< quested to conic forward and settle the same, and those to whom the estate is indebted are requested to hand iri their accounts properly attested wiihin tlie time pre scribed by law. ANDREW BUSH, Adm-r. April 21 40d—44. ALL persons indebted to the extafe of Henry Peebles, late of Warren county dec. are requested to make imn edible payment—and those having demands mo notified to hand them in within the rime prescribed by law properly attested. SOLOMON LOCKETT, F-x'r. March Ist. 1830. 40d.—37.