The news. ([Washington, Ga.) 1833-1840, April 25, 1833, Image 4

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‘W HHET ‘ • g 4” . ‘j r3 v.-?iwr - HP^l/*s}that vibrate *-Ui tmlilmg inter*' -* ’•** u ” ‘""‘‘w. 4 f •■.-'■’•■ fnw- Aim* r^ f ’ m • J?*z *lm!‘it*~ at £*♦!<•*• on h^ ,f^>xc—afl b V fitars, T.o gifi IJushM by her lifted fiager, softly walk’d r j >i/ji re o* * ev^.y und tlle e4rt.i Had not a rustling loaf, for the lulled wines lept in the bill-side sha ows, and the trees fi LemiVl o’er their images, that were ell still In the oarutiled waters. TM -ft wore tx im White n the mellow moonlight, end there A hostGi no!do warrior#, all as stn \a though tho camp evJ been a fi Id of tombs And oil the host were mculd’ring. 1 ftre and thfre, The arnn-d sentinel paced to ands; j, Or wondTing at the beauty of the -one, Or, must: g on the future, gazing sad Upon us shadow, feeling that his life Wt, i Tuisiont likewise, and would disappear In the bight of death, as disappeared the shad V/h< ; ,theiiiOon darken’d, and the influence U'. outlines biend in fid - “ - : -'>m. - iNittle, 1'm.,,: fit ne Jore human arnftessly As wlr-n they nkfoe. and n ihetfn’ v lulls— Untaugi't to thunder, a.d ur.Lain'u witii “blood, * The Ik*,, mo. that had wav’d o’er fields Was now hg bearer’s pillow, and i j dream and, With his beau resting on rent folks, of l< re, And fire-side peace, uni female \ ndem ‘*3. That sleeping host, concentred ‘■i.iteelf ‘idle Is.ycs of a wide -.orld. .Fell tym'.ny — Tire fiend grown gray in shortYaitug human life, Who joys the most when joys mankind the least, At* l scourge? most who lowliest submit. — Had spread his sails, and push’d his gilded - prow From a smal isle, and o’er the trend bug sea Fur sued his scornful course, and, landing proud Upon this might / continent., had call'd The nations to approach and kiss Ins rod. His helm was like a mountain, and his plume Gloom'd b’ e a cloud; his lifted sword jar A threat hung comet; loud his thunder voice Demanded death or crouching; and his stamp kx.ook the firm lnl sand made the - whole earth reel! AA%y iind'gohe'fi/ell by tlie hand of fear— And knelt unto the monster, kiss’d his rod, An l pointed at tlieir brethren’s breast their swords, ’ ft But ib. ■ ‘ liid seized f hcir weapons, and stood up, F.’e.i in his very shadow, and his threats Answer’d like men, and rang their shields for war. But hitherto these valiant ones had idl’d In tlmfierce conflict; and in rest vvu’c now Waiting the morrow and a Uuadkei? shock. Bsit. one was w itchful at; that sile,r ht •> ■wif.liiAtlres tnd v. a:- sad Uie fiend, and, when he j yvvo had not pA'-s fiiinrts, t a weight is tlionght 1 c‘ .%a4 the thousands tru ding in his arm— ! ,C ' s hi;%d)erers round—die r ation’s aged ones, (Win eves eeaselc c wept o’er scenes of The mourning widowA clasping to their breasts T't”ir firaish’d ini! :its—and the virgins pale. Bereft ot love, and m the arms of lust Hying a thousand deaths! the Imre earth He knelt in suppliat e meek, and humbly laid Beside him, his piu: -d helmet and his sword, Unsheath’d a id glut, rug, and ask’d of God To lock cn him, all b ; . less, and to bless lEsnermlcss arm wb j might and victory—? To sn.ile on jrs worn varriors, and wake Fpirit and iin m evert languid pulse— -1 ofrs-wu ttpiu the tyi- ::t, and destroy— And hid the vu antaiw vug from pole to pole lib rty, m-figho free waves their glutF.ianls au answer from afar. . CvJrheard arid atiswerM and ilie Spirit of ’ y. StrtTjt'a Walk’? in l a o r>p. i join tent to tent, and ttre ith’ci *~ An :rn vigor through the sleepers’ frames. And in tVir hearts a courage, ne’er to quail. And Weakness t xght the wiiere the 1 *ii!o v v'tl uixo] a htii. strf’trii’ii its length focmdymjg ferr, anihisgfinit limlie* Gr'WScA p.s f .>'s ■“V hue MockVc sootlfd | Ami m. mthcam r Tbn.iiand eharm'd tuDaupJ ’Witbpromist^y^veniii And if. ujC .fiountuin-top came young Suc cess ; iue yer-irv had not h * ‘.’ her as she pass'd. -;nt ha eyes in trigfet,iuid tiiougfit ho : *W A ghost, nor rb earned tlia s ! i could leave the fieiid. Washington I’hseia peace, repkcod hishefi.i UpiHi his b ow, and sh ith'd his giittr’ing SA'OIY, And ft ‘i a power was none caal l stay! mf'tx ! pive rea l ofchft: ins who call'd out ’Twos iiiumbling prayer to God, with lips pro fane, While their hearts wish'd the answer of a shout From the excited ranks—the cry for blood. > They !■ sill’d upon their warriors, as their dogs Are look’d upon by sportsmen; and they ho nod so Ia run mockeries might their men in- As gent. .: patthigs fire tlie unions’d hound ; all taeir plan was hut to curb their rage ’Till it grew fierce, then burst the bunds and urge The hosts to slaughter! Pure Sincerity Delights to kneel in solitude, and feels : God’s presence most whore none but God be holds. And vlw: n I think of our high-hearted chief Watching while others slept—swelling his soul To sympathize with thousands, yea, to care For others’ cares, while by then ‘selves forgot— Joying to find repose had quieted The tents of all around, yet keeping fat Her presence from his own ; and when I think Os his humility at that, still hour, Amidst tiiut placid loveliness of scene— Ofhis divestment of self-strength, and deep- And fervent longing for Almighty aid — 1 ieel as if Sincerity did siifile Upon that hour, and name it in her joy The iduci, of duration i purest page in the truth-written history of time! Surely that quiet scene was fraught with.life, And circling angels wonder’d while they The hero's soul expressing secretly, ! A rkl sacredly before the all-seeing God, Ao ( ire—no wish but for his country’s good ! And wonoer’d—nay they wonder’d not tiiat God Should sanctify the life-destroying sword— Fur ’turns toy sword, O sainted Washington ! T. 11. S. -•'rr -mwtrame -r?rva am* wisitMrjEoys. From the Alexandria Gazette. \ > iii*. gtoii y lArvd r ,ii e. At a time when ail that relates to Washing ton attracts so much attention, and when his tomb is made tlie subject cf a nation’s anxiety', a r Ace of the birth place of tiro father ofhis country will not be deemed inappropriate. W e have o note from air. Cusiis, of Aldington, winch con tains the memoranda .of Some mci de:u.s r ‘..jLive to this subject, which have not before been published. Gen. Washington was born on a plantation called Wakefield, now the property of John ( hxiy, Fsq. of Traveller’s Best, lying on Pope’s Cree;;, in W estmoreland county-, Vo. The house in which he first sa\V the light was • : 'd yards frem the Creek, half a mile from its >; ■ • i :-u oto the Potomac. ‘J'he mansion has lona-smeo f.iien to rum:. Some of tlie trees “of olden days,’’are yet standing- around it.— ‘There is nothing there at present to interest, except Iho recolkctioiv winch must crowd up on tec ii.iv.d, v.m.ie con tern olatlnr the birth , . or Washing.a. “ -i 1 Id, imuiediiitely after the ratification of the treaty of peace, Air. Guslis repaired in iiiS o', n vessel to tlie birth place having pre pa(.:il a stone with a suitable inscription, to be deposited on tl ie ruins of die mansion. Mr. C. was accompanied in the execution of this pious duty by Samuel Lewis, Esq. great nephew of VYam.ngtoii, and tlie late Win. Grymes, Esq. tlie son of ah o.licor of the revolution who held a command in the body guard. The party landed at W akefield bearing in their arms the stone, encircled by the star spangled banner, and having gathered together us much mate rials from tlie remains of the ancient mansion as would serve tor a rude pedestal, they depos ited the stone thereon, with this inscription : “ Here, the 221 of February, 1732/George W uTi ngton was born.” The duty performed, the party- re-embarked, and hoisting- their co lors tired a salute from the vessel, thus eom piolirg the interesting, and surely not unim pressive peremoniH, of placing the first stone of tlie monument.” A late writer, speaking of this interesting place, remarks: ‘t.Gonshioring tills Spot with the.association of its being the place where one of the grea t est and best men that e ver appeared on * this e;4rth, first drew breath and saw the light of heaven;'its being independent of such asso ciation a beautiful one ; and with its proximity to,the Potomac river, where ste;wfo%ats in the .■5.150.0 of them are daily passing from Wash to Baltimore, JNorfoik, &c.-it is surpri sing tiiat it sliotdd he so little known and ’visi ted. Not one in a thousand of the passengers in shgiinboafs htw any knowledge that this solum vuilo!■<■,'* of him Whom the world iion ours, i remote but a mile over the water’s sur face ; and hid from his view only by a fringe of wild shrubbery’. The verdure is as beautF ful, cud the flowers as brilliant and numerous round WasJiingt m’s birth place as Ids tomb, i Jiouu’i tiicrc is now no sinted ia;idiug place for sit.tmbuals on tins sidstbc Pottupac within 12 mdes, yet one might anchor’in the-£trgun. fl’d barges of ladies and genth-.neit irotn ft, resell \\ akefield’s shores in a few minutes. \ : . n-iv Wtt .- ‘iel. .. iific Mount Vernon, in jafter times, be the resort of patriotic Pilgrims !” ‘ I yoiiag mu T 3*J 7 iti Subscriber lms lately purchased a fii_ i.k fv voung JACK, and will stand-him the pros:t season at his stable in Vfiashing tor., it FIVE DO Id, ARS tnc insure nee. Those | who iaay wifi lo raise nmies, arc recoimnen- Lfida ti> send their mares in due time. JOHN G. ROBERTS. April ifi, 1=33. 33—k VPPLY to the Subscriber, SAMUEL BARNETT. April 10, 1633. 20 — 3 t i coinimmly called a mortgn g edooti, which mortgage deed stated tl ai whereas ti.e said John \ asser on the day and year aforesaid, made and gave ids note for the amount of twelve hundred and one dollar? and twenty-five oenis, beariug even date with said mortgage deed, umu your petitioner, payable twelve mouths from dale. The said John V asset* for and in consideration of the sum aforesaid, to your petitioner, by a promissory note paid, harg lined, sold, and released unfi& your peti tioner, all that tract or parcel of ia-ud, Ivins’ and being. in the county first aforesaid, oa toe waters of Up ton’s creek, containing eight hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to w i*: on the North and East by lands of An drew G. Seijarnes, on the South by •auds of Samuel Barnett, on the West by lands formerly occupied by Nathaniel Btirgamy, togetbei with all and singular, rights, members and appurtenances iheteof, to the said tract of land belongingor in any wise appertaining, to have.and to hold the same, to the proper use &l benefit of your petitioner ami his heirs forever. ‘i he condaion o r t!>e id. ovc n■ ort gage deed, Was that if she Saiu John Vasser, should Well and truly pay unto your pciitiouer, the amount of said promissory note, hearing date the day and veur aforesaid, and due as aforesaid, then the said deed was to be void and nidi, otherwise it was to re earn in fail force ami ef f ct. —And your petitioner avers that said note with the interest tl cr.e ou is now due, and remains unpaid of the equity of• redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises. On motion, It i-s therefore oiMer ed, that the said John Yasser, do pay into ‘this Couit, within six months from this date, the- priwei pai and interest due on said prom issory note, with the cost and char ges of this proceeding, or that the equity of redefnption in and to the” said mortgaged pictnises, will be ihcncefortii lorever foreclosed, and. such other proceedings he End tfiere on, as i>v stntore arc in such cases provided.—And it. is further oruer -cd, that u copy of this rule ifie j>nb fished in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a mouth for four months, or served on the mortga ger or his special agent or attorney, at least throe mouths ptevious to the time the money is directed to be paid. True copy from the Minutes) ffffE’t 7th March, J 833. • JOHN if. DYSON, cl’k. - - ■ -• ■ ■ 1 _ * 1 GEORGIA Ol\ tc i It. or ne Cos un! i/. “] Present their honors, Inferior court j George Tuggle, ILi- January )>tain Stumps, Robb. Term, 18-33. Huff and Hay J. Landrum. Copy of Single JJiIL TSm S.FTEEN days after date, I MJ promise to pay Wrn. Grant or order th* sum of sixty dollars for va lue received, at* witness my t.anji <k seal 1 1iis lOth ot May, 183!. [Signed] JOil N A. 1> I * ID. \ [lndorsement on the Back.'j I assign the w ithin to Woody Jack son, for value received, tliis.lsr, Ti’v AY Mi GRANT, 11’ is therefore ordered by the Court that the copy of the said sin gle Bill or obligatory be hi ed in the Clerks office of this court, and unless cause be shewn on or be fore tho neAt thrill of this court why the said instrument should wot be re newed that the clerk shall issue said copy in lieu of said original so lost or ) misla*d, and that a copy of this ord-1 er be pub lisho and ill some public Ga zette, in the town of Washington cr Athens in this State, in terms of the law in such case mads ami provided. A true extract from the minutes of said court this 1 Ith Ft'uar!>ry,iß33. JOHN I.A.NDItUai, ele’fc. GEoKGLA —iVilkes Coiwf^ tltiitEAS Sarnie! Arnett applies in<? ■if if lor Jotters,of di*tni>’inn fiom the estate of Joseph T. WoAhatn, doc’d. are therefore to cite, summon otni nxmish, ail and singular tiio kimlred and credi tors of said deceased, to be and appear at • iv office, within the time prescribed In law, to shew cause ("if anj they have j why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office this oth day of March, 1833. - John H. Dyson, C. C. O. V ■ .< r t. v . 3th uav ui .litmtaiy . I s *-? John 11. Dvsoti, C. C. O. GEORGIA— fc76cr* County. TvT HERE AS Willis B. Jones applies to T h me for letters of dismission from the es tate of James Rucker, deceased. Thos? are therefore to cite summon and ad monish all and singular the kindred and credi tors of taid deceased, to be and appear at my Office, within the time prescribed by law to shew c. use (ifany they have) -why - ; .tiu letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office this 2thh dav of March, iSt>3. __ \v:,L B. NELMS, C. C. O. G KOl’GiA —Kiben County. Y,A/TiLItEAS V* illiam Rich, the surviving to me for letters of dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite summon and au minijfh all and singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray ofiice within the time prescribed by law to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office tliis 29th day of March, 1833. WM. JJ. NELMS, C. C. O. Ip OUR months after date application will be . made to the honorable the inferior court of Wilkes county while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell one negro mined George, belonging to the estate of John Bur deft, deceased. • DEBORAH BUR LETT, ExVx. JAMES BURLE i T. Lx’r. April 1, Issi-i. OLR months after date application will ffi lu ij,adc io tiie honorable me inferior court of Libert county while sitting for ordi nary purposes for leave to sell the re l estate belonging to the orphans of .David Waite, dec. • “ V. M. WHITE, guardian. March 29, 1593. “1A OUR months after date application will A: be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Elbert county while sitting for ordina ry purposes for leave to sell the real estate of John Battler, deceased, late of said county. VRTHA BUT TLEii. Ex’rfi March 29, 18133. X vOUR months after date application will JL be made Jo the honorable • tiie Inferior court of Wilkes county while sitting lor ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the undivided interest of Frances’ Willis dec’d, in the real estate of James Willis, deceased, —for the be neht of the heirs and creditors. ELiiiU TALBOT, adm’r. A n*l. IC-- : r XiUlli %7L ’i, L .Ot. . Tf&OUK months after date application tvi.ll be made to tin; honorable the Isilerior C’ou ■ of Wilkes comity when sitting for ordbuiry pm poses, for leave io soil the ieM estate oi .ioiiu Sharuifin, deceased. J esse Callaway, adin’r. March 5. !>?■ ’ >■ id months atua ibite :tp|yiii.*iiUoi) wail be La? ’ made to the honorable the Interim court of Wilkes county while sitting lot ordinary purpos ses, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ot i Unily Stinson, deceased, for the benefit vt the crtuitoi s. Tho. Vvootten, adm’r. •Tiiiienry 1, 1533. T |g()!Jd mopths after dale application will be ii.3 ’ lAftiit; to tlte honor.dole the Interior unirt of Elbert county while sitting for ordinary purposes for le ave to sell the real estate of'./obn G!ev< kmd deceased, for the: purpose of a. distribution. Rfioftn GMcvrlatu!, -rulttri v. Jacob M. ClorclatKl, udm’t. F,binary 12lh, 1833. gpy ()J |{ months after date rtppltc tin.o v.ul to ’ made to toe loiourtdde t(jc Inferior cour ot ibtnul comity, while sitting for orttinary-porpo s-s,l'orleave to sell the real estate of liiomas r'orlsuii, tlect: sed, late of said cimn’y. SjutiiT lAciliu, adnir. March 7th, 1833 ti i * <•//•% 11 * biieriii s bales, Wf/N/ILL he soft] at tho Court V House in Elbert county oni the fi**st Tuesdav iti May next, be tween the usual hours of sale the following properly to wit: 200 acres of iand more or less, lying on the waters of Reaver-; dam creek, adjoining lands of Doz ier Brown anti others, —also, six ne *eniout tvrv.i \ : m, ahont tiiirly -fi v years old, Vv imiey about thil ly years old, nut! her four children, Abraham, Looanda, Ben arid Dick ; levied on as the property ofualph Blackwell to satisfy a li. fa. in favour.of Dozier’ Browii vs. sahl UiacftwcH, propeity (jointed out by defendant. John McCuht, D. S. January ÜB, 13*5-3. .gleihorpe Sheriff Sale. — ’slJj/ Will be sold on llit* first Lues- j day in May next, at-tlie court house ] in Lcyington. Oglethorpe con ay, | between the usual hours of sale, !tie foliov*tug property to wit: (fie negro girl bv the name Cj o *.f 3iahfila ; levied on as the prop- r tv Jt* John McCanless by a fi Fa is . ic(i on the foreclosure of a fi oit gage in favor of John 3looie, L : an tis Moore and Robert Brooks, re turnable to the June term ofiLe in ferior court of said county in too present year. (1833,) property point ed out in said mortgage fi fa. V. SMITH, L>. She’ff.- Feb. 20, 1833. Vr \\. JOi INSToT^!^ March v _ A f* bL be sslrtaJAr .^ r ‘ 0 p vCilkOs t coteßy, on the 1 :. )n av 1 next, between Lie ./the folr >w:ng property, to wv A'■ 1 Th on ia s B. Jhs ifor lli l s V . s , * of km : lying in su’d county, ffi.- uo .v -ii lie crcitiot yof ZiflHßpfftft, vied on as the property of aid?nfon.lffi/il isfy • n execution in the name! p ar g. . Cor ning A Go. for the ‘use of Vs i;un y 3 . R OV y. land, ys. said ©anf th: prod y g out by foa mJant. 1 ‘ ALSOy £ < ~ ]: ; ght bimyred ands of l, more or lojss on Upton’s creeligiJßjjL^^^.ffij ,y ’ ■ - • -c\t - of the Inferior Col :t c nmtv, vs. Le:u-i •] WoMten, fir L. > Wool:.*n : verifies: t T :;fed out b v Sarah V. Kid- lie, g ■ ! Yu. Ap i 4, L , ILL’ be st i ’ , i liio (Until A V house of Wilkes county* o:l the first ’rtit'sfiny in May next, vvitiiii) Jic usfiiil hours oi sale, llic followiog'projHiii y , to wit : Three iic^Tot 1 * to w it: Zii jilicy a vv- aiuo, Nancy ti. tl lalaev girks; levied, t>a as lho properly o! licnrv 11. 1 1*, tit: to two n;o:t •- * • gage li fas ■ the name of Mark A. lame vs. 8 R Hyile, ami ope other fi fa vs. B<ii sLytie, projuat? jmiiiteft out ia said i fas. \V i,.i. 11. Dyson, ’ Si March fi, 1833. * f V; X V ’ s\ : OG\ 0V \ v 8 lliC. MYUI/ILL he sol.l at the Cou'fi V V house fa Elbert, county, on the fit;?! Tuesday ia May next ; one Lot of laud containing two humfied two an ! an half (firlfi-j;) acres, or less, lying am'. bwiwgnA icoun ty of Muscogee, known a- No. 173, 3d iiis’t, onigiiiailv of said (zmot V Sold as the properly of muv drick, to satisfy iiks lax fog the year 1831, nt due 377 ecm‘ .. CllA FT, t. c. e. c. March, ‘3l, it*33. iifx ‘A\un‘ TATA? ILL beYohl on at the court y y house in Wilkes county, or: the first Tuesday i-’ May next, ihe lot of kind i :■ the town of Washing ton, ( ilh ail its huproveiio'iifo,) adjOrnp g Ji -eph Most !\ and ot *:<:i*:-. liui fj tin it* if) < ihiOitm d'-t recollected; it being liug-/-s!:e whereon Gohs!.ju tine Cimrch, deceased, lorm.eiiy h yed,—Also, the ii >i:sti and Lot i . said town, known as Church’s sad dier’s t'lmvv adjoining John !. Les nurd and otaerc, —Also two hundred acres of land, more less, lyirg on Fishing Creek, adjoining Cb: / s Bolton, and otf.ms- :t being tVe plantation whereon George VY Na tnilion now refidcs, ir iicoig/ part of the real estate ol Goi/ anliue Oliurch, deceased, sold by </oer of the court, sos the henoi;i;. ; of the ■■•eirs of s’c. :d- tieocasi v. cecdii ; -ill he given until the t/? ty-fifin i day of December above \ aatned prcuu^MjflH^VK^f-jiici HW mage knov. nf . JA3IFUS MULING, ?• u: r. April IM.I3CT :0-i T/*/,/ iiiL he sold on tiie first Y V . J.y in May i:ca , ai urn j v ll\e court ItoiisS in Willies coiint) to on or der of tiie Aionofalfic ti*e lo* v ;i r . oun of said county when foiling ioi ordinary purposes, the nogrot's he k nfiing to iLv'csta:- 1 of John Rob e tsoti, deceased.^-For thefiem-fit of tk heirs and ctydUfu'ferms made k.fimi qi the fix” T sale. A l\ ROBERTSON, a im’;. I fib. f, 1833 1 Si-tUs i’ ts • 1 i't. <>;. v ft jmsl ofHhT.h can In: tL In i the plantation of saiu lin'd, nnui MaTlorysvlilo. ‘Perms motie Unown on the iitv of sale. L. M. M-bl , rnie.Y. FjnrrhgO, Hs3. :37-l<?s. AsUgmiiU . . • r's &a£e a Nip ,?ur ! ay the uiiihsli <!av of June next, will be sold a? tiio !kiO residence oi JSiary i'urLr, do ceased, nil ! s * t JFrcpf y&j of Themes Porter, dereasei sold tor tiie hom ‘d of the heirs mi*croti nors of said deceased, — Terras of sale made known on the dav. KOBT. TIiO.UPdOiV, mlm'r. April 17. f 4—tds A Sale. Kh\ pursuance to an order from the honorable ii Inferior court off 11 iiert county wJiile sitting t‘r ordinary |>ur • .-es, w 1! be sold on the lirst. Te.esfw. in June next, nt Elhoi: court hour's within the use ‘ ’.ours ofsoh, the f ilowing property, viz: two negroes, k am a teilow, and i/icy a v... m, the pa, .:-:aty of Alexander Ouuivin. f, t:.a -1,..t■ oi sv - i county. h A it'.‘V bh r ALI ,ll\ a • rid rx. | Mcrehhh, I -h. oS-nidm ! . |\i\H V* tCi V* and f\V A id (\ i; kUui iltlb ii tvAii o ij lUv • *•%;7II.I. bs sold on the Jot Tuosf ty in June t V next, ut the court lieu ‘e in Wdfces county, agreeable to an order of the Inferior court of. Jd county when f ; ttii:er for orcunnry purposes, two negroes*, Jack ard Lydi—soli as the property of Dvdh-y Stinson, deceit-red, fur the Lane;h / {he tremor... —Terms cash. TiiOsS. \\UOfTEN, auii'fr. April I, IY3. ;]>tTr. I _ f. (idLi'l MIS E to an order of the honoiable V_ the Inf ainr court of Wilkes county win n siltimr i‘r oidinury purposes, will he sold on the hast fu** lay in Juno next, one negro, l y die nam-’ of Chatto. —Sold ss the jew party al'Johii hi. Shnp an, dec. used, —lor the beue lit of rite creditors of said decM. .! Ah. ES SI hi L'SOX, ndrn’r. April 2d, 1• IF :.*!&£** Postpone// from April to Mao. yy:'A f A.jj mi sold <u i l,o court V V house in the !o*o ri cf \Ynvii dAnwo’ County on the lirst i liesduv 111 niil\ lie.M, Ul\ lo •hn older of the iiooornbie tlie leieii <>i e lis tel \ iUPN eoiiiilv, when si{- lor ordinary ( :u poses, el; the 17 p, {>, T . “►‘7, f\y t\ i\\ 1 7 ol lad ward C; iter, minor—sold for ills benefit. ta r O <” VST 1 r-i , • .1 ■s. o * (t uarclian. Jun. \2, I<"111. _ or .Mislaid the Suhsf* iber on r {. I*tr i! Kbii of Jannui') 1833 —a j note,<d ni;i( Ji the follow ing is a < o|. v ius near us ran In; recollected.— On or before Ili<? twonty-(if:h davofDe rrnslM-r ITM, I promise lo pay John • Stokes or I/?;: ror, t wvet \ one handled and fillvolollm s lor value revolved, Or.j. EO:!,, 1832. V; Id. Ii !lfi > e was signed by Augustin D St a ill an —the said Augusts l). Stu • i ill m bus paid ihe luj amount of said aote tiring on this day: and all nersons are hereby fu want’d ii.uu !rtid ! - >• lor said m.te*--nnd an\ per son finding the note and returning it lo trie or Augustin I). Suit hum, will confer a favor. KICHAKD ii. STOKES. F’ b. 9, 18*33. ;>1 if {'.S’ The Augusta Chronicle will /sh w insert, the o'jovc i/tree time s ■noivh/y, ‘m.i -u-a.-J their account to thi office. * *> Now ill YViikes Jail. %% OIAUI.ES, a ne gro man uho says le. i \ belongs lo one Levin i. v Wol Ulus, a negro tra- I dor, who is . supposed I V . to have gone to l'lori d. Cl.m b - i* about f ton Indus high, of light } ron d-ovinn: says be was parch..sod : from a Mr. C'.-wanau, living iicur j Charh ‘ton, South Carolina. — Ibe owner is requested lo come Ihrward, povc ['tojuji'ty, j;uy charges A: lake. him away. It. MEURT, Jailor- January 30. F833. 29 if (l? 6 ’'i i l Union , at Ji ti ledgeville, the above three insertions ward their account, to i*?; subscriber for payment. Gr u aid i airs ilonds Neatly printed and for sale at this Ojfict.