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, , \; 1.. t;H ! lie In * pn* !'• at
, | , ,:i lb* ;.c!t •>( *• ■ lata Mr. S;u,<i.-.
o fj, , v appfitrrrl in thf < o“: in n ial of V>-
v it.irt’iMi. It iva • ’l, -of
|s'2 ~i j'lilar ami itnplv* run iklciii”
V*V c.xtta t ll.rvr vt-i <-s. Ihr rcailr-r will |v ,
th • lilt astraner aittUli-o. .1 intcri-M. A
Itnl ■ omiirsilioa fi >in -orh a ha... 1 apprat- in i..•
lerliut’- wilt:; i l “ f "' c ’ • r I,l '* ol ’ :i
mini) HtrirUrn fro,* tt.* : II ofln. m*- l • -
o( -„ n( . rh 5......1ni into till’ • blin.l rave of rfr.nal!
ni r |, ( .” |„,| i|, r .r lin*<. *0 frJH li in rvnv word i
will a anil f.-arfill mraning, whirl, ll.r *ri i
u t him*rlf Un.’w no). ■•>">>< -i"k into ‘v. rv hrarl. j
2>*3 -\S> OP 1G32.
• Much yet rrm iim ut :.un^.
O', Tim null itr-.tl. 1 viit.. . run., pacr,
‘n.oi.frh still uiie|tit on,
OVr turning', in vour a 1 mi ncc,
Thr cot, tit,- palace ntnl the li-ruit*’
‘■Tot lAwnyx in tl>* •tn. m of war,
Nor ley'll-..- pcMilencr th • w.-.-ps
i rmn tin pi ,g„v smittm “ atm- afar,
HryondUte old and solemn d.-ei-s.
1„ crow .U thr Rood ."H mighty P o,
And t.. tltottr vaHt dnn chatnb.-,
•sVln-rr. rn'r.gl. I will, thr vin-amt I.i-a.^
D. nil ('trains and dead s'h .'wspeare* >"’•
fir, ad .nio.itr.sol ti i.V vMwliwx
\, ... u-id ono., “>'!'■ ,ll ’ “' ll
la alt earth . r.-nn vrrrd cti„n s
‘il.n. —v.ln. <• .mown vw cannot kid
When all thettrk'l.te’ stars tI.M hm, j
At or.ee tn. l.nnUl.rd frnn Umtr splie” i :
Jim sa.ltr ak, *1"'” shall, turn
Such lu.nc to tin- coini.iK y< ins !
X'or wire < io he (1) — ” ••
Who r: .-’ I the inode,'it Ihi.io a .-I,
.And 51.0 w.-d hit I.dr, h> powerful ■ “£.
IVimsc - for learningV sake “ ■>lost l
\VTiert- hr (gy—who bttf-UwartU to the hiit.i j
Ol time (Is,'lf. dvr Ini’ m trod,
And in the mintT'd .rad of r.n ,1.
h omul oi>t thr handiwork oft;,at ’
M l.rrr hr (3)— who in thr mortal head
<)■ dainr.l 11. “HZ', on liciiv, ,1. . mid trace j
The soul's Vast features, that still H ead
The sins, when earth is nothingness I . |
’Wl.ere he (I)—who stritck. old A'h.vn’s Ij re j
and ill rtnin.l the world it* ec hoes roll,
And vaept. with alt a prophet s tin ,
Theiliaj,ati.nl ol the* soul/
.
Where h< (ft)— tvln rend the mystic lore,
li n-j, .1 wl.ereb.iiie.ll' 1 ll* sleep,
~ml .I,.ini ..n s.,nipt', .a* to e\ 1...”
ij,..:....s four thousand years could keep I
Where he (fl) —who “ ill. a port's eye
Ol'lmth, on lowl.v mi tire g.tr.cl,
And tdn .di-, sot di I |iovrrty
Classic, wll. u in his mnnlr-t < glazed *
He too the heir of i-lnv. --whrr
It-. ! it Napoleon’s-,: nil and
Ah ! glo. y R.us not so an heir !
Take him, vulgar dead:
•
n„t hark’ a nation Ism"’ fm he (7)
I ~,t of the l.rnve who peril and all ,
in make a<l infant empire free,
IH„ \ > the iuevital.tr call! ,
They r,o —and “ill. them in crowd
| or human rights w ho thought tm.l ditl t
We i ear to them no temples proud,
l’ .eli hath lus mental pyramid.
Ml earth is nmv their sepulchre.
I In- viirtl, their tnomimenl siddime
Young in eternal fame they at e—
-iicli a. tt i,uur triumphs, lle.ilti and time.
On S.indav the sixteenth ot Ih .-einhei, at tour J
,i'r!ork in tin- allcrnoon, while euei.ged in writ j
i.ig an article for Mr Hoffman's f.u the,lining
Kiii.-keHur.-ker,” Mr. Sands was I.lenly .•'..*•
<*.t wiitr an apoplrrti. fit. and at i-igl-.t in thee- ;
lim y expired.—[ /a,.', t.
1 line the and his Knust. 2 CT.viri “Spur
..ti.-im *1 Sr. *t. ft t'immpuUioii . Crai.l.e
7 t ‘ha. t.-x s ari'nll.
. , t .. ....... , ii
\nsri M/wi-ui s.
the Yankee's visit to ,S. r Jos. Jinnies. ’
‘1 s.crj, Htliiors* I recentlv fo.ilt
tt]r it tuttitlx’i'nf tin’ litttiii.tti Iniitnl
Sort •••• Jotirmi', in wlitcli t t‘< >ll nd
|n> ip i icl<’ imlow, r’lt.i it It’d “Tin’ \ t ii-
Kct ’s \ is,i it- So ,f',>si pit S?:tnks.” ii
lu-ius tttlri itdl eviilpui-o l'! ntiii, ik
tlicrrCnie sftml it to you lor tiiserti
ou. \t uii.it j.ori ul tlio visit took
place. 1 cannot t• -1!. Itut it must have
• teeit :i - miirli ns’ (ive *V twenty ycnis
;)o'u. Mr. SlmeliJonl, the \ itnl.oo,
s, l jclicve, now Inn:” ;:i site uvs;-
01 n Ct.unify. at;tl usoi! in ji.is-'is:: njji
I l.te ma. In .ireccet/tti i!’ nsci ihcii to
irm in tlio interview. Ii is son now
cnmm.niii* n ship ft out tiii’ port,
j'rev intis to slut r tstl to Sir Joseph, lie
hu.lt, or pnrchasoil, :i small vessel, i
in whieli lie cinlmrlioil il.tiir for, and j
n tviiialeil lo (In dt ITritittit, and tin-’
manner in which he describes liny
v wuire is tin- same whu'lt'l heard
from Ih> townsmen. When he ar
med in port, he was s’.ippoatsd to be
t jnratr: — I. ,1 I. Uni rtit.ttiered t K <
. i.... Ii 1 . % - I— ntnl ua’ i-ri r -t
----1 > (I. Ilf ‘ ro.luct || IIS s’ ;:u rr p.i
•>rr, uliit h contained one urtl. ,,
and other documents to prove In-!
tnoper chnraett r, ami :t was nut id (
fitter some persona in Ihijl.tud vver.
found who knew 1 itn in this counto
that lie was s.; ;it liberty, lie math
1 1i’ return vovaye to Ai;.elic:t in sal*
tv. itttd i v suppostd to he tin; on 1
person thub-over crosst .1 tin: (teem ■
I o it hunt a companion,
j Sailor's JSfngazinn.
Sit Joseph Hanks, Inuring that
I there wa a man in London, win
: had crossed the Atlanta in a bout n- 1
lone, was dc-iinu.s of seeing him, A
i got smite Americans to go to the ho-i
ftel, and emit rive wavs ol hi'ieging I
him to Ins house. This was easilt ‘
! effected. Shuck ford in company ,
{with (’apt. rolhi!i-.hee, paid Sir J, J
I (*[.!. it \i<it. ‘l'hey were uslicd into j
|r room devoted to natural history.;
Shack! ird looked aron id and \va
pleuseil to see so many tilings that
wer<- so rnanv real cariosities, pre
icrt etl ; o well. At last lie saw ;i !
l voting c.mcodde in ft tub of wa* r.
land took not iee of him, as lie appeal -
| ed, now ala.ve; and now below th< j
j sin face. Sit Joseph soon nauie In-|
entry. Is tins Mr. Slutckford, who;
t rossed the \ t htn tic in ;in open in.ai f’i
i inquired Sir Jo . ph. ‘Ves sir., 1
was the reply, ‘I have done that. I
| sir.’ What were vottr sensations in I
j the middle nt the ocean, alone'’ \v,t
l lie next inquiry.
‘Why. sir. ! suppose yon mean to;
! ask in<- lioM 1 felt on mv vovji<, ]
was soinetimVs dry, and I drank ; I
teas someliau hitngt v, and I nte ; |
i was sleepy, and dozed a little ; that :
Wits e iv, lot l ha:: a titee ealil.y, A
I >’v ed a tillerthere -ind slept with
my In ini in mv hand—and I here was
|no great diliieultv mt iat.’ ‘Uln.t
n.nthnmatieal inslrumen 1 had ton f
. was t lie next iiapm v. ‘ W Ity, a eon.- !
! pass an axe. t pair <>f pistols, and it [
I sword that Clem Pulaski gave me. j
j llow was you sure \<>u was tight m
Iv.itil entirst'?’ ‘I wasio.t sure, hut’
1 guessed I was light, ns f -leered I
<-a- t i\ lieu ! go, prettv well up to t ,e
! north, ;uid that I knew wmtlil talie
Ime to Mug! in.l, or somewhere thcre
’ a'-outs, and that was light enough!
! for “to- whose tiine was liis own, and
- owned the craft he was in, anti ,
{lf, tl plenty of provisions on hu ;,h;
{ You have, sir. said Shuck fm and, fine
i ntriiHiim gatheram here: what are’
j von going to do v\tili the nw-idik
{ von have theicr’ f run filmost ahout
ot epatii.g’ a panel to read la fee the
j society op'-tt his h.'liits -and nature,
i vviiK Is 1 shall read to-mot row. lh. ,
you k.n-w any thing ut.out tin* !
in it, Mr. Siia("!■.l.u.if ’ ! lived thine
■ cars in liie \\ est I,.dies, vv ht.Tt: thev ‘
i u. re ns thitk as pras,shoppers. ’ ;
; •} lave you ever heard their maans to
tot ice and allot e 11 ovcllcrs to come to I
them, in order, (i.s writers in natvir- j
t: 1 history have mentioned,) that they j
i limy secure llic ii as their prevr’ m- !
quired the pitilosopher. ‘iS'o they ;
iicvei ditl any such -,i thing; f, tr u
good reason they have no tongue to I
make a clear sound with ; and they i
cannot make a noise, except one of
In login': t heir j nvs tog. t her. They
jmm c the upper jaw, ntnl somehow:
; hiing it .low it yvttlt ft great force, *Y
a single sound proceeds front this;!
luit how can a tiling moan without a
(tongue? Look into Ins mouth, anti’
! y oti will liml that he has no mote
I tongue than the great eleplumt l -ayy
the other day ia this city? ‘Why.’
said Sir Joseph, ‘you dons mean that
|an elephant lifts no tongue ?’ ‘Yes,
I do,” replied Shackford, ‘mean to
‘say that ite has no tongue; tintl yvhaS j
’ does lit want one lor.'a.- lie hassiu Ii
a thing sit the end of bis nose In
w-iuelt he c;in lee Ia tiihig a- nicely a
a lady “s linger could, and th.-ri use it !
as ;t sledge hammer to knock ones’!
; brains out y\ith ?’ ‘llow do von j
| know that to he a far t, inquired.
Sir Joseph,‘llmt lie ha- in* tongue ?’ j
W Ity, m the best way in the vvrnJd ;
l lookc 1 into In- month until I yya
| sti. tied id the fact; and t hen it stood
t>> re :-on in my mitid, that he did
, not tint one. yvith so iiiye a tool a-
Itt: has, for the purpose of hand-.’
tongue and sword.’ ‘\\ ell,’ said Sir :
.Joseph, not a little mortified, ‘the
. roeodiles art- veiy feroei ’its Adan-
I geroue.’ Wliy.’ said Slmckford ‘they
; Imvc n good luge montli of tlieirj
own. ana nti ngls looking set of teeth,
hut very seldom attack ft titan ; a vo-!
rv slight splash in tin- yyuter gener-}
nl'y iViglilt as them t>ff. Once in a
while they catch a young negro m
‘the water, tiic old ones dont mind
them no more than Mu.squrtocs.’ v
Sir Joseph’s paper yvotild not do. ;
All his argam nt of th.it yvomlmu
mofining, ami great fieifcness, at
la-t Wail oppo eis. To end i l:e c.on
! versalo n, and hie off to the toyver,
or to Mxerter C nnge, to see the el !
epbant was now evident by Sir Jos
epli’s wish; hut Shu kford seemed in
no hurrv to go. Sir Joseph, in try*
i ing to hide If- impatience made sev
! end hasty inquiries.
‘!)..! y at ever -ep a collection like
this before.'’ ‘No,’ said Shackford,
‘the non t like it, i-at my barber’s j
shop, the oilier side of the water.’
1 ‘Mi. Shuekford, what hooks do’
you carry wish you on vour voyages’
■ & travels?’ ‘The hihle, Sir, Watt’s
i’.-alms arid liymus, and I'ohinson
i (Tusoe! not mnnv others, i looked
iitiouitd A. read the hook of nature,
; and gene ally picked up something ,
! worth remembering was flip reply. ;
‘I should think, said Sir Joseph ;
“that you would tied many tiling that j
would puz's*le you it) von • resell.', he.-, ’
. I do,’ v iui S.h.iwkiiird, ‘and so doe- ;
’ v tv tt-io I evn r eat*. -Now- Sir!
h’sejih, tet me make, plain what l
S mean ; t an you tell me what animal (
j’hat is ot roe ’Ntly yvhteh is horn yy itti 1
{ i tail without icg s', and dies if he
! comes td hi- growth,,,with four legs, ‘
i without a tail ?* Sir Joseph potnler
;* <!. *v\ itrsaid Shaekfonl. ’it is nj
- ‘rog, \\ ben a polvrvog be has a tail. \
1 unt when In- b< cotoes a frog he lias ;
’ four legs without a rail. I idae.ed his
! birth m the Mile, which deceived yon, •
; learn,.! sir, but you know tile frog i ■
j found in every mud puddle in r.ren q
j tion as tv.-!! us the (Nile. ]Sow’ said i
ts hack ford, I have a givat love for
lent net! lint f li v d<!*’t know
very thing.’ tir Joseph yvtis glan to ,
-el ri<l ol the maniac, yvho (md cros-; |
s,-,| tire Atlantic alone in a boat,
something more than his friend .
v ooke had done, yvlten the navignt- (
! or and philosopher qua: faded. j|
‘V Nr Tiv AVVg ,(’ la(vHY\oY\>
. *•
—i clmnnuig smrety, the ten
s!*'r I, it • sin.i it affords ! Wit (unit
I a fiiond u is not for man to-be hap
py. Let lilt* (>M Mud<‘ii;i sp irkle
it*, his fobiets, and princely dainties;
■ ‘-'lit'*;-. ‘ upon bis talth : yet, ii he!
■ have to t-;; • >• . 5 fiim no tVieni
“I tiic bo-.* beaming eye, alas! (he
; banquet if. mstpiii. and the cottager's
‘■ ‘'tl.imei *-*f ffejify yvbrro invc is,” is
; it; tie cut tVtj.
Let the pelf scraping Bachelor
drive,m i.loiio towards ilt-nvet; ,n
j hi>: :oli. ::r, sulky: .the I.nrd heln the
pour mat), amt .'imd inm good ‘p: -d !
Hot llicii - not mv uav ‘•! tit.veiling.
, .\,! give men social chdisc with ti dear
good aiige/’i.y my side, (lie thrilling
-. I otic h ot who c sweet I3’- folding artn
| may ffti-ii my spirits into rapture,
ami inspire .. dev it ion suited lit lie
place, that s’ devotion, gratitude
{ntnl love!
\ < s, the sweetest drop in ihe cup
1 ol I tie is a f rim id: tint u here on eat 1 h
is the irii’ml ihat deserves to be cnin
, pared v itb a.a affectionate wife? that
\ generous creature, wim I’m your sake
has left fathei ami mother—looks’ to
! y 011 alone (or bappioess—wishes in
your soru 1 y to spend her elieciful
days—i:t Vitttr beloved ;irins to draw
• bei latest lu eatl)—and fondly thinks !
the slumbers o! the grave will ite i
1 svvee:er when lying by vonr side!:
ihe man 1 age of two such fond
hearts, in one united, forms a state!
of friendship of all others the most
perfect uud delightful. ’Tis a mar- !
tinge ul souls, ol persons, of wishes,
and of interests.
Are you pom r like another self
she toils ; 1 1 saves to better vonr;
j fortune .: : you aickr Site is the
temlerest ~ 1 all nurses; she never j
; leaves vonr bed side; site sustains
j your tainting betid, ami strains vour
j feverish ,-lu ks lo her t.ear anxious
i bosom. How luxurious is sickness
i vv ith sticli -j companion !
; Are von prosperous? It multi--
; plies vour blessings ten thousand fold,
to share them with one so beloved. |
Are you in her company? Her ve
ry pri since has the effect of the!
sweetest conversation, aru! her looks,:
(though s’itmt. convey a something i
, to the heart, of which none Lmt Imp-1
ipy husbands have any idea. Arc
: you gttius yd'ron.tM >he anconipa- j
itiies yet. rcNTe .Iwr—the tender em- j
f brace—tire foid lengthened kiss— 1
j tbe hist; mil-melting look—previous
, evidences of love! these alonw
! will) yo.i: they steal aeross your do
! lighted mommy, soothing vonr jour
ney: vt ale dear conjugal love wives
! transport to every glance at home.
and sweeten* every nimble step of
your glad re;tun. —Tl;, rc, scon a=
your io loved lerr.i i> st.-eti. she llies
to meet you. Her yoite is n.0.-ic
the pres-ure of 1.,-r ftroi is tiipture,
i while her eyes, IL aven's sweetest
! messengers oflove ! tie. hire the tu
| multuous joy that henvt s her gene
rous bosom. Aim in arm she Imr-1
ties you into the smiling habitation,’
where, the fire fair blazing, ami the
vesmeril warm, the neat apartment
ami delici-ius repast, prepared’ by
| Iter eager love, fill your bosom with
j ft joy too big- for utterance.
Compared with a life like this, I
’ merciful God ! how disconsolate is*
‘tlio condition of the old Ilaehelor I
how barren of all joy ! Solitary and
comfottless at home, he strolls a
broad into company. Meeting with:
j no tenderness nor affection to svvee- j
Ten company, he soon tires, A; with
|ft sigh gets up to go hnwe (gain. — *
Moor man ! Ins eve* are upon the
j ground and his steps are slow ; for, 1
Jalas! borne has no attractions. He !
1 -ees nothing there hut gloomy walls;
and lonesome chambers. Alone he;
1 swallows his siletd supper h
; ciiiwis to Itis bed, and trembling, j
j coils himself tip in coh! sheets, sadly j
j remembering'that, with tomoi row’s I
{joyless sot/, tire same dull round bc
’ gins again ! !
C-h.ujibus (Geo.) Jan. fi. I
) Messrs ilditors,' —'I he example of I
: s Carolina is cxcitciug n most bane-
I !’,d iofloenee throughont .•nee our Imp
loy country. The town of Columbus
is about to place itself in the sumeat
titude towards li e Government of i
Georgia, that S. Car. linn Imlds to j
wards the General Government.
An act of the i.cgi latino im’pos- |
ed upon the free citizens of Colum
bus a Mayor’s Court. ‘! lie citizens
in Mown M eel ing assembled passed 1
an Ordinance nullify ing the said act,
deflating it repugnant to the consti
tution of Georgia, and as not bind
ing upon them. They have provided
m the ordinance the means of resis
tance. i vv ill briefly state them. ;
Mvery citizen is to take an oatli not I
to appear hefoiethe Mayor’s Court!
either ns a lawyer, witness, inform-j
er, jury man, or prisoner. If the Gov- j
eminent of Georgia resorts to force,!
to support the nctofthc Legislature,!
the ci izens are to throw them-!
selves upon their reserved rights, A
assert the sovereignty ‘of tin- peo
ple. They declare lliat they yyili
no longer consider tlicmslvcs as lie-,
longing to tbe. Slate of Georgia, but
proceed to the organization nfagnv-!
i ,-iiineot of t!it’ir own. Should (Icor-!
gia attempt to exert a military force!
against them, the Commissioners of
the town are authorized to receive!
250 \ olunteers, and 400 Creek In
dians, provided the said Creek Itidi-j
ans uill find their own Jimimuiilion
provisions 150 musket bulls, of!
i about 12 to the ounce hay e been tie-,
(posited in I Ite town. 20,000 bar- i
rels of powder are daily expected. 1
! This powder is to be deposited in a!
1 hole for the purpose, in the centre of;
Him town yvilh a view of blowing:
themselves and the State of Geor
gia to t lie dev and. rather than submit;
to the operation of an uncons!ituti-
{onalact. Copies of the proceed
j tugs are to be sent to the President j
of tlie U. States, to Ex Gov. Hamil
ton, to Dr. Cooper, and to Aaron!
] Burr This is a dreadful crisis, &.
! strong apprehensions arc entertained
J that the sittitmle ivhidi Colm.-ibus
\ has taken, will lead to the dissola
lion of the Union. 1 have not time
|lo say more. The mail will give
you the whole proceedings of tiic
! people.
Should a separation fake place, it
iis thought Columlius will enter into
j a treaty, offensive and defensive,
with S. ( arolina.
In great basic,
yours, witti 1 pMiret, j
TIMOTHY SIMKiNS,
Jr. Esq*
P. S—My father Samuel Simk
ins, mill mv brother Solomon Simk- 1
ins, are both red hot millifiers, and
! declare they would prefer to see
; their whole stock in trade melt into
{one mass of grease, (they are can
-1 lie and soap manufacturers) than
; ‘lmt the town of Columbus should
i tmnrly knuckle to the illegal act of 1
pile Legislature.
N. Ii A gentleman at the meeting |
made the most eloquent and p thet
tc appeal to the feelings I have ever
.heard. He is the Patrick Henry;
Samuel Adams—James llaluilton,!
Jr- Lsq.—John C. falhoiin—M’- ‘
Dutlie; Hay ne. of Columbus. His
udtircsrto every native bora Cnhin.-’
biati. wan (rr. - - >:a’ ’c. I found rrv
-clf ‘liedi. ug teat •, “as fa.'t its the
Arr.ihi-n net . lie ;j met lie in a I gum,’
be.':,l.-- I bad a vt rv bad cold in mv
heutl, imd left my pocket handker
chief at In me, y m tow tii immugn .e
utv sppeurunee. with,’, list:i lip. cro
jeyes, pug nose, eyes runnir.g ami
’ nose keep.nr: eon.| att". ll v. - to,
much T* me I n -bed mn tl.e h
I /ind returned home, illowytm: ; <- ■
-aid my yy ife. It won’t stay H ,'-t I
said !.— Courier.
Saxony JT*ool Flan-
T> i Is Doin'fts.
i G'HOiIGS W. WraaSAltf,
9 9AS just received, }•..:•) ts,
’ Mai most approved mam l ot :b •
an excellent a--ortnu nt ol p 7 •
4 4 A 5-4 Saxony wool iJannei
-1) ,metis, of the best fabric in
i eluding prices from 25 cents to f I
. 50 cents per yard.
i Sv.ycrfmc
I.OAG .LAW .MS,
, A few pieces of suit dressed uai
; ranted lint ns, of a beautiful if.
j tore—prices front 37Acts. to jg 25
i per yard.—Linen Lawns for pocktH
| handkerchit is.
ALSO
FOREIGN 8* .A,MIYIU(AN
Preserve* 4* Pickle*:
Mitlag/t Grapes, Otanges, Lem
ons, Figs, Primes, Filberts, Mng
, lislt \\ iiloiits, Almomls, Italian A or
j micclti. Pine-apple Cheese, togeth
!- r yvitli an extensive assorin i,t o
Groceries. Dry Goods, Hardware,
anti Crockery,
M s s ,4 mot
i Jl r ,
IZOQ'XB act shoes.
SatJtWes, lU'u'Aes, S-t*.
AH of which are now offered for
I sale at low prices.
January IT, 27—ts
ra.rrt • t0*,,., jin,- “V Mifi-n mm .>.>
oiUVAy *;u\cvUr-e\tt(‘n\r>.
() Ii (m IA- Ihlbctl ( (ituitu .
j Siijx’rior Court,
; SEPTEMBER TERM, ic-V:
‘File ’ bv.'-.ttoi s of* j
\\ in. Gilths, deceased, j
vs. Decree.
Thomas Jones, ct al. j
Creditors. j
j ijflL HD!.II MD by the Court that
! the crt tlilors of the estntn of
Win. Gibbs dec., do tile the original
j and highest evidences of their debt,
with Isaac IN. Davis, L-q., in Fiber
ton on or hefoie the first day of the
ucxl term of this court, and that a
copy ol this Hide lie advertised for
‘three months in some public Gaz
ette in this state, and at the Court
house door and some oilier public
place in the county.
Georgia. Elbert county:—] certify
j the above to be a true copy from the
j minutes oj said court
‘ li. HOUSTON, Clerk.
Nov. 1,1832 17 in-jin
R months .after date application will |,e
made to the fjononihle court ol ordinary.
* i leave to sell the real and j.ersoiiaf <-*tate o:
•lobo Robertson deceased, for the benefit of tl,-
J heirs and creditors.
A. P. Robertson, adm'r.
’ Nov. 12, 1832. *
- rAOUR m°i„hs after date application nil! b.
made to the tionorabie Inferior t <,>■., t
; Willies county, while sitting for ordinary pnrpe
ms, tor it-ave to sell the land and Negroes be.
long in ‘ to the estate of fielding Hinton, de.i-s
i eH, late oj s.aid countv.
JOHN T. WOOTEN, 0...:iV.
1 November 22* J 832.
raOt’n months after date applTcation Vc~
mil,le ,0 ,!lt ’ honorable i! e infetior cotn t , .
I Wilkes county while sitting foro.ninary pun-o
;-cs, for leave to sell the teal estate and pan' c
| tl.e negroes of Jesse F. Hoard, deceased,
-f<>iin Wilkinson, adm’r.
Octobers, 1632.
\,— m/l7s~Counc
’ W-y-mil.liEAS Wm Slaton npp i, . .
for let-eti t,f dtsmission fioin |i t .... r
j ol J. ines White, deceased,
i These are therefore to cite, sum- -on -<’ -j
monish all and singular, /he -,1 ~"",,'5
| tors of said deceased, to be and ‘. nr . . :
office, within the time pi -rtib, ,j , v ’ ‘ *
! ('f B .v they have’ why said letters ! ‘ .'i
! “Ot p-ra'itprl. Given und'-r :m | ... - *
j this 9th day of January is.'t.i. ‘ ‘ L
•so!m 11 j}yson. r. c _
months after date opt.ii,-,, -b I
,0 ,h ” able bn-T,ten, .
Wib.cs county while sifting t ordin try purnos
ses, lor leave to sell the t , [ ..t
mate ~ i . . . {■ - b( .
: t .io ci cxi. H
Tlio. Wool tea, utJm'r.
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I ‘ ale a* r\i Oilier.