The Washington news and miscellaneous advertiser. (Washington, Ga.) 1832-1833, September 29, 1832, Image 4

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ond aa\ E xAr acts. u B•looted wjth reference to the present state of things, in our country. men’s hearts grew fat and obstinate— ‘ s puff'd—their necks made hard and stiff: K&Thile with stouter stride and haughtier look, Uod denounc’d, and other lords did serve. •Twas then that God was rous’d in awful wrath, yknd drost rr, flowing robes of pitch brack clouds, *y 0 judgment 1 ard and war himself prepar’d. The heavens quiver’d at his fearful look— Tire sun, and moon, and stars all lowly bow’d ; The mountains reel’d, the ocean groan’d, Si earth On h*r foundations deep did heave and shake: g, and storm, and hail and smoke before II tin went—and pestilence and war and w ant, And death, in ghastly shapes drove rapid on. *” * * * pta n* me—he famines often call and, Aud placed these fleshless forms in city gate— Or at the public place of concourse great — Or at. the d*oi of private house that look’d, meagre face and low sunk eyes within, Affrighting ali that towards it tuin’d or gaz’d. Disease and plague flew at his will in haste, And waving wide their sickly banner pale — A id niu&t’riug fast around, most gristly forms Did make the nations teal, and faint, and fall. *Twa* then from many a couch of bitt’rest grief, Arose most hideous groons and dread laments; While cries, aim shrieks, and screams, did loudly ring, As oft the pulse stood still—the eye was sealed, And death his victim drag’d reluctant off. *■*#** But still, men felt, nor saw, nor heard their God, Saw not his love—Hifr judgments heeded not. But, proud and vile they shut their eyes to light— call did firmly close, feign’d, they laugh’d and danc’d &, ead judgments broke their cob-n eb , ‘ V e angry thunders o,er their heads, and quaked and hid themselves a hearthe dismal sound no more; eas’d forgot and wandered on. * * * * Eternal punish earth and men— j oft Pis iron rod a far, •ak their ease and make them feel, ey tried so long and hard to hate, rile he sometimes gave them up : blinded will permit them run of their own kindling walk : leld the reins, and rul’d the world, ge ir. love, He fix'd a bound, thus far run, and there be stay’d. at-Fsg’.tV He held in firmest grasp; e its power, and course and end. ; He fixed between his fingers fast— mercy laid on Sinners’ souls— s closelv weigh’d and counted well. SOUTHERN BARD. AtYsevW^ewewf^. MEOjfFLA —Lincoln County. ‘*MT Ni)W nil men by these pres- IsL'Sfits, that we the heirs of Ran dolph Ramsey, dec’d, being all of age have this day entered into an a greement to sell all the perishable property of the estate of said dec’d, jt’id that James Ramsey hold the notes until the will be established or set a*ide, and then be accounta ble for he amount of them after the payment of the debts and reasonable services to him. In witness where of we have hereunto set our hands this 22d day of January 1827. ALLEN RAMSEY, MARY N. RAMSEY, RANDOLPH RAMSEY, SUSAN FLEMMING, JOHN EUBANKS. GEORGIA— > iuiKoln County. > Personal) 7 came before me James Ramsey, and after being duly sworn saith that the ori ginal agreement of which the fore going in substance isa copy, is lost or mislaid out of the possession of this rj ~ ■ ut-punCui. JAMES RAMSEY. Fn \NCTS McK TN V EY. J. P. GEORGIA. — Wilkes County. \£&H£REAS Francs Wilkinson applies to V\f me r or letters of disraissory from the es tate of Pleasant Wilkinson, deceased. These are therefore to cite summon and admo nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d, to he and appear at my office within the time p:. scribed by law- to shew cause (if any the* have') why said letters should not he grant ed. Given under ray hand at office this 24th uay St’ Jl.iv, 1832. - J©l.n H. Dyson, c.c.o. GEORGIA Hi Ikes County . ERE AS John Milter applies to me for’ ‘# ‘W letters of dismissory as guardian for the minors of John P. Miller, deceased. Ihese are therefore to cite, summon &, admo nish al and singular the kindred and errditors ‘ of said ?-■*:_ ,sed, to He and appear at my office, ! within the time prescribed bv law. to shew cause (if any t lev have ) why said letters should „not br granted Give* under my hand at office, this 7th dav Cf June, 1532. _ John H. D\ son, c. c. o. and ether blanks jl r sale at i‘:iof, ce. j A’ GEORGIA,—WaIton County Superior Court, AUGUST TERM, 1832. William Thurmond j Rule JSisi f vs. \theforcdosu Henry Harbuck, ) of Mortgage. TN HE petition of William Thus mond respectfully shewed that on the first day of Janliary teen hundred and thirty-one, Ult said Heury Hurbuck executed ant delivered to your petitioner, a gage deed to a certain tract of ium lying in the county of Walton, 01. the waters of Appalatchee, adjoining William Thurmond, <fcc. beginning, on a stake corner on a branch, run ning up the branch, N. 45, W. 3(> chains 50 links to a White Oak ; thence N. 19 chains to a Post Oak; thence E,. 41 chains to a V\ hue Oak, leaving out four acres from the a foiesaid state, to the aforesaid White Oak on the said branch; thence S. 45. W. 41 chains to the beginning containing one hundtW and fifty acres, more or less, which said mortgage deed, was given; for the better securing the payment ol sundry promissory notes; which your petitioner subscribed as security, with th said Henry : to wit : One promissory note in favor of one Wil liam Stroud, of Clark, county, for (the sum of) one hundred and twen ty-five (meaning dollars,) to become due on the twenty-fifth day of De cember, eighteen hundred and thir ty-one; and whereas, also, your pe titioner signed with said Henry, four other notes, in favour of Egbert B. Beall, to become due the first of January, eighteen hundred and thir ty-two; the amount of said last four notes being in the ,aggregate, one hundred dollars. The aforesaid mortgage deed being given to save your petitioner harmless, should he ever be likely to be endangered on account of his security-ship afore said. And your petitioner avers that he is liable and likely to be bar tried by said notes, remaining un paid. - It is - therefore ordered by the Court, that the principal and inte rest due on said notes, as aforesaid, and the cost of this application, be paid into the Clerk’s office of this Court within six months ftoui the date hereof, or otherwise the equi ty of redemtion in and to the said mortgaged premises, be thenceforth forever, barred and foreclosed: Ami it is further ordered bv the Court, that a copy of this rale be published in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a month for six months, or served on the mortgager or his special agent, at least three months previous to the next term this Court. This 22d day of August, 1832. A tme extract from the Minutes oj the Superior Court, August term 1832 V. HARALSON. Cl’k. GEORGIA,—WaIton County. Superior Court, AUGUST TBltM, 1532. Sarah Sandfoi and, T vs. Libel for Divorce James Sandford, \ IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff’s return, that the De fendant is not to he found in the county. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that service iti the above case, he perfected by a publication of this rule in one of the public ga zettes of this State, once a mouth for three months, prior to the next term of this Court. A true copy taken from the Minutes of the Superior Court , August term, 1832. V. HARALSON, Cl’k. GEORGIA, —Wilkes County. WHEREAS Cunningham Daniel applies to me for letters of distnissory as guardian, from the estate of Frances E. Daniel These are therefore to cite summon and admo nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be k appear at m’ office w ith in the time preset ibed by law to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office th s the Mth day of July 1832. John If. Dyson, c. c. o. County” GGREAS Gunningham Daniel applies to ‘f / me for letters of dismissory as adminis trator from the estate of Richard T. Daniel, de ceased These are therefore to cite, summon and ad monish, all and singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice within tht time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they hare) why said letters should not be granted. Gi?pn under mv band at office this 14th day of July, 1832. John H. Dvson, c. c o. JOB PRINTING Neatly Executed at (his office. mouths after date application will be j made t the honorable the Inferior Court of ’■ > ikes countv while sitting for Ordinary purpo* j ’ for leave to sell the real estate of Edward j ’ rter, lying in tuc county of Burke and solo for : e benefit of the saii E. Carter minor. wm. Stone, Guardian. ■ilv 27th, 1P32 months after date application will be] JL made to the Honorable the inferior court Elbert county, while silting for ordinary pur ges, for leave to sell the NEGROES belonging u the estate of William Hulme, deceased. Joseph 11. Hulme, adin’r. 17, 1832. r - OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the interior Court • i Vilkes county, wile sitting for ordinary pur • nscs, for leave to sell the undivided interest of >olin Robertson, deceased, in the real estate of amts Willis, deceas and, and a part of the per sona! properly of John Robertson, deceased, for iiie benefit of the heirs and creditors. Alyier l\ Robertson, adm’r . Jul* IS, IS3I toOLK rhombs utter dale application will be j made to the honorable the inferior court of l aliaferro county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for ieave to sell the interest which the es tate of Marcus Andie-ws, deceased, has in the following negroes; Mitchell, Wylie and Harriet, formerly the property of Emily Andrews, after wards Emily Jen'S, deceased. Sold for the j benefit of the heir.-; and creditors of said Marcus ! William Petk, admY. Ann Andrews, adm’rx. July 2d, 1833. __ _ VIGOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ii iv likes county , while sitting for ordinary pur poses, tor leave to sell all the NEGROES belong ing to the legatees of June Ellington, deceased, late of said county HENRY F. ELLINGION, adm’r. July 12, 1832. IUOUU months afiei dale appticaiiun will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Gi hurt county while silting tor ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the real estate of William Prewit deceased, late of said county. John Prewit, adm’r. September IS, 1832. months alter date application will be 4$ made to the houoiable the interim court of \V ilkes county while sitting foi ordinary purpos es, for leave'to selt a negro belonging to the estate of John VV. Cooksey, deceased. Hannah Cooksey, Ex’rx . September sth, 1832. HttOOR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Einert county, while sitting for ordinary purpo se* lor leave to sell the real estate of Alexanaer Gauldiug, deceased, arid all or a part bf the Ne-. groes belonging to said estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. NAiNi Y GAULDING, adm’x. September 1, 1832. „ _ I months after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Wilkes county white sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell the red! estate of Constantine Church, deceased. , James Render, adm’r. August 15th, 1832. , ■ gJjOUK months after date appication will he 45? made to the honorable.the Inferior court of Wilkes couuty when sitting'for 01 dinary purpo ses for leave to sell a negro by he name of Char lotte the property of John JN. Simpson, deceased. James R. Simpson, adm’r. September 5, 1832 Four months after date ap plication >a ill be made to the honorable the Inferi lior Court of fFilkes county while sitting; for or dinary purposes lot leave to sell the real estate of James Crews, dec’d. Benedictine Crews, adtnhx. Ric iarn J. Willis, adm’i. Jußestn, 1532. Four months after date ap plication will b made to the honoiable the lnfe rior court of Wilkes county while sitting for or dinary purposes for leave to sell a NEGRO WOMAN named Mania, belonging to the estate of James White, dec’d wm. Slaton, adm’r. June sth 1532 Four months alter date ap plication vv dl be made to (lie honorable the In ferior court of a ilkes county while sitting for or dinary purposes fr leave to sell the real estate of Thomas R Corni.e, .deceased James Dorough, ad mV. July 2d, 1832. Four months after date ap plication Will be made to the honorable the In ferior court of Wilkes county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the negroes belonging to ihe esiateof William Watkins late of said county deceased. H. L. Embry, adm’r. July 3d. 1332, *LL be okl at the court ▼ ▼ houseu f Wilkes county, on ! the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Two thirds of two hundred acres of la nil lying in Wilkes county on the waters of Beaveidani creek adjoining Sam’l. T. Burns & others; levied on as the property of John L. Flournoy to satisfy an execution from a Justices court in favour of John L. Hawkins vs. said Flournoy, levy made and returned to me by a constable. . Six hundred acres of land more ur less, tying on Little River adjoining lands of Thompson and o rhers; levied on as the property’ of Solon W. Poiter to satisfy sundry rifas from a Justices court in favour of Gustus Luckeit, and G. and W. Lurkett, and others vs. said Porter, levy made and returned to me by a ‘•unstable. Wm, H. Dyson, Sh'tf. Aug. 29, 1632. ■mmTltL be soWMi V ¥ bouse of \N the first Tuesday between tlie usual h<B|||| follow ini: property tß||§§ Two tracts of bfl| taining lwo hizti'W'BH more or less, lying onß|| adjoining C. C. which tliere is a good (BE other containing or less, on the waters of ver, adjoining the abovet Pettus and others; the property of satisfy am• (i > ‘AMSSkSIIS the I; rst yfjpjrff r 'S-roy Pi *'■ ‘<7 cfe ] 1 set ween t!i *./ppf foilowimr projM,, beds bed-steads, one board, one *• a iloss ware, ono 1 ware, four looking glussrs^HHH looking-glass, six paii eait(llem^J^| two trunks, one stand of cHHH one lot ovens, pots, &.c. fine Windsor chairs, tw'uiJHßH split bottom chairs, twent^HH of corn, more or less, pounds fodder, ba\ mare, pi'f'sei^ ing (corn in t lu^l ♦•attic, one keg kegs, 1 lot tools, .1 chest, one pine s1 a 1 hies, two sets knives one saddlo and hi efs, four wash bowls, and jars, six pitchers, ton, 15 pounds more or b'^HHMH| bead of bogs, more or le dining tables, five water n;B|lMßfl| one lot window-glass: a l IiBBRmH as the property of \Y fin, to satisfy a mortgage vor of Margaret Git*Yi twHHj &c. vs. said YV. \\ . O’ ty pointed out Wm, j Alow.?! 1) l i o.s >;ioncd Wii.l H on ih c ft t m: f hctv> ®.v l g. / -g %pf /jPfi/fffi /b I \ 1 all n; 11 Sani, and Eli as the property of >OIaHHHB||B jnnr. to satisfy sundry ■BBRRHE issued from the the name of Aimer WclllVHHj i William Qninn; levy made turned to me by a constable. BB^fl Iletirv P. Woottcn, IBal Sept. 1, 1832. fIH iA/'&k/ ICC be sold at the W bouse of Elbert countfljH the first Tuesday in October BBS between the usual hours of following property, to wit : ■ One tract of land, contain ing one bundled and fifty a cres, he the same more or less, on the waters of Cold water creek, ad joining Ralph Gaines and others; levied on as the property of Samuel N. Bailey, to satisfy a fifa issued fiom the Inferior court of said coun ty in favor of Bowie & Baird, vs. VVestley J. Bailey, Samuel N. Bai ley and Ezekiel Bailey. ALSO, Postponed sale from August . One two horse wagon, e-ie dark bay horse, two ox carts, two yoke of oxen, two cows nd calves, one sorrel one two whcc l ecL carriage,* fevied on as the propejjtf of Samuel IN. Bailey and Bailey, a part belogmg to one part to the other, to satisfy a from the Inferior court of said <fi||E tv in favor of Bowie and West ley S. Bailey, SainujinH|| ley and Ezekiah Bailey. Win. Johnston, BERBER August 29, 1832, Now in \\ i & r ° i,,an u lßi^Sf belongs io ljak Will kins, -i ----del, win **l M.H ft/ to have gov. to rioW *da. Charles is rtT* J five feet ten inches high, ot hjßi complexion; says he was purchasS from a Mr. Coleman, living neii Charleston, South Carolina. — 1 w owner is I'oqnestCii to come furwaw prove property, pay him awav. B. August 80, 1*32. M A All ritory fire /aid doiv* and constitute a did rate Map by them si The districts cd as Gold .OjgS three j&eijiMBIMIBB ill i 7. .SmSmSm roiiiil;,’ .YV-- , ,v ’.\ ‘.■ ‘