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jura—W!,3t!aa iescvipa i'io age-
Ev of* mother’s feeling it was an culy
r 'ito-as an only cluhi—and oh! if it
Li not been—lt \vas a darling boy, las
r fml of mischief; his hulo tongue ntn
|, w ith plavfohu S3—ami le depend
iH nothing hut thestenuor hold of his
hands '-there stories from the
nij,i'vi therefore over apparently in
liable d.-slrilotioiw •
11'he mother could scarcely speak ore
I r‘,|| Was it an angel’s v. ing that
■ (j ,ip and broke his fall? Extraordi
t'us it may appear —he did not break
K'ailr but lie fi ll on the earth between
l ’n e s, and was so little bruised, that
Ijn hour’he was running again- playful
■ever,
I Pi-m the Edttihui'ff Itcvier.\
| PKOPiiNCITY TO CI O.
K" KY.
l|Vecan inform Jonathan want are the
Bvitabie consequences of being 100 fond
upon every' article
■ic.i entcis into the month, or envois the
K.. ur is placed under the foot—taxes
Kti'every thing which it is pleasant to
■ s«V hear, feel smell, or taste—taxes
Kg warmth, light, or lecktncibn—tax
Kgevery tiling on earth, and the \va
■imiierthe earth—on every thing that
Hesfrom abroad, or is grown at home—
|jc:ithe raw nu-lcrial —taxes on every
|, value that is added to it by the in.
■ir-of men —taxes on the cause, which
|4rs man’s apetite, and tile drug that
lores him to health —on the ermine
|h decorates the judge, and the rope
|rh hangs the criminal—on the poor
I’lsalt, and the rich man’s spice—on
|bniss nails of the coffin, and the rib
llsof the bridc-at bed or board, conch
lorievsnt, we must pay : The spi;ooU
| ships bis taxed top —the beardless
|th manages his taxed horse, with a
Id bridle on a taxed load ;—and the
|r Englishman pouring his medicine,
|h has paid 7 percent, into a spoon
lifts paid 15 per cent.—flings himself
|upon his chintz bed which has paid
his will on an eight
«amp, and expires in the arms of
who has paid a lieepse < f
pounds for the privilege* of
him to death. His whole proper-
immediately taxed from 2 to 10
■at.—Besides the probale, large fees
for burying him in the
|3|l: his virtues are handed down to
Htyoiitaxed marble; and h; i.ithen
||fUphislalhcrs,-Mo be taxed uo
BjfjpjE the Uahmore Patriot.
■ DUKE OP WELLINGTON.
■following statement In'relation to
Br-famed bnttje of Waterloo,' we snp-
Bdt essentially correct. It is copied
Be .itncricfln JVatchw.au. The gen-
Btswe have always understood to
Bitali/l. We arc rot warm .admirers I
B science, whose object is, which
■contending parties shall “ d o each
Bnfl»»A«m.” But if laurels, and even
Brained oiks, are dallied, let those
Bvho win them.
B this 'nan should show himself the
Bant ofthe king- and the unmanly
Berejf the Qeen, excites no surprise
Bo would lutior under the. burden of
B lie never earned, would natural.V
■k, become the paadar prosecution 1 ,
Btakogratify a pofligate monarch,
■repeat, fidwever, by the Way, that
■question of the Qecn’*guilt or in
■e, we have no opinion to give,
■tly on her part, or base persccii-
Bi his, Would account with equal
Bitry for this strange and unpre-
Btd, this often renewed investigation
■an cases, acquittal is relief. In
Btwems to oe only the signal of a
Brae of assailment;
■ Mdi .‘ary Quads, (the Duke of I
■(!'<)n) has had the insolence, in the
■ Parliament, to stigmatize, as a
B” a most respectable meeting in
■ the counties in England —Which,
■i; adopted a petition in favor of the
■ We arc net astonished to learn
■oh insolence provoked ird'gnant
Htromlhc friends of the Queen, and
•-hut we are astonished to learn.
Hr.', at the same time, admitted his
H»y .alents !”•*-Where shall we find.
Hn.cr.ce of his military t;t!cuts ?we
Hitethe answer-at JVaterloo /—Hut
will tell, that at Waterloo
jH(>otar uslie Was concerned', niro
he retrieved the fortune
it will be said. Again we un-
history, as evidence, that he
out generaled and sur-
W the first onset; that the bravery
■ ,c 'f3 (more than any tiling that
IHcl Mi management) sustained the
|H'conflict, till it became no longer
*J*n his jLordsluv’s mind, till Ih.r
of llurlow’s Prussian
|Hyluch movement was not. the re-
IjH-Jlordship’s rniiitiry genius,' gave
turn to the’bat tie —When bis
,:ned with sudden and dc-
as one relieved from
I''"olliii i *roii , 3 victory (as it 's
Called) was no victory ftt all,
■-itoh's own military merit ad.-
against 1 his enemy, and
P2B in liia own favcr, decided the
§ Wfr-have heard enough of the
Pi Waterloo”—■•the simple* fact is,
■ was boat an by inferior physical
P->d only saved from ruin and dis-
K’afresli handr—by a reinforcement
■ ■ °f number but of intents.
Put reference to the parties con-
B 9 nil, as mere listeners to authcri
■«cts, \vc deny the claim of Lord
as the' 1 "ilero of Waterloo”
■ ,fei 7 and military merit of those
■ ttnimund is granted; the merit
tuirly belongs to therh ; and
V (rather than skill) is all that can
■hccorditig to him It is sickening - ,
■*jutr;ly disgusting, to hear the
Ri (Wellington mentioned as the
■•Waterloo”—a lady, of high rank,
R where Wellington was, while
*tliemy was circumventing him
Movements of the very first
Rj'~~^ u t Fate decided the con
is the •“ Hero of
lot.
R ‘ n S i* ti7i ext fact of a letter
Rd PUny h't;k\ Missionary to
gent U man in the town of
tiniest
R,, Scio, July 28, 1820.
■?tte«terL. Stanhope, was the fa
lived with him and
aw«, a* hit d mn,
J slie fsso.vcd to Ciavei ii\(o Dm Levan
r e ,K Malta, then to Constantinople-
I «nd then embai kid for Palest ine-was
I snipv iec. ed on tli* coast of Rhodes—
n- ict i.:iy sue Was taken on board an line.
7“ B ‘*iP a, - J c:,nitd pt—travelled
i a ’ J uit c-gy pt—mossed the desart to Jem
aaiein vtsitt.i tlic mins of Palmyra, &c.
and now lives a son of Monastic life, on
* lotint Lebanon, She lias a correspond
™ ilt Gonstantir,oplr, and the consul at
Smyrna, who gave me those particulars,
occasionally sends hrr papers &c. Some
have passed that way,
but she fehiSrs to see them. She is now
upward* oi 40', ur.tl intends to spend her
hie wiiere she is.’*
I ho Narratcnr de la Meuse stales,' that
■ i. Deloan. a doctor of medicine, eslab
,s c.* at >l l lbjcl, perforated with fleeter*
hy and success the meatus auditions on
Mademoiselle Hivier, aged Ilf, and the
tiieur Toussaint aged ?tl, both till theh
DKAh and DUMB. Thu gill takes no
tice o( the last sounds and begins to pr*
ticulate words. She is incessantly hum
ming- various airs, The young man bears
as Well as his comrades, and markes con
stant effects to pronounce all sorts cf
words. M. Delcau ij conslruciiug an
instrument which will afford tbe facility
ot finishing the operation in three min
utes, by whiph its Success will lie render
ed more cen»,n. Uy means of this in.
strument lie will raise on the tympanic
membrane substance, enough to prevent
the r.ecesity of introducing probes into
the perforalit it, during froth thirty to
torty days. lie is of opinion, that he
can restore the heaving ol all those who
have been deprived of it by the obs'ruc
tion of the eustapliittn organ, and by the
obesity of the membcrancc of the ty m*
panum.
Died in thin city on Saturday last, Maj,
K Lisa a Babcock, aged tB years. Ala)
Babcock has long lieen known to the pub
lic as the publisher of the American M r
cmy, one of the oldest papers in the state.
He established the Merctuy in conjupc
tion with our late distinguished citizen
Joel Barlow, in the year l?!il and con
tinued to die present tirtm, comprising (he
(lie greater port pf hall a century. During
thialong period,embracing the most im
portant eras, and the most eventful and
pretentious time in our history, Mij Bab- •
cock, in his eddoria! course; has exhibit
ed a steadiness, dniformity and consislen-
I cy of character which has few examples
A whig during the revolution, he became
one of the first supporters ,of republican
I principles and of the views of the repub
| I lean parly in (he United States, and per
severed unto the end in the same good
cause; altho fpr a long 1 time clouds ami
darkness vested upon it, and its ill fated
auspices seemed to forebode the ruin ol '
all its supporters; though he was opposed
by a terminable combination of hierarchies
potentates and powers, Sufficient to appal
the stoutest hearts and shake the firmest
resolution, he never for a moment waver
ed in its course or her- m; 4 weary* of well 1
doing.’ His paper has always been dis- 1
'inguishpd for its lib-. val sentiments, and '
for its active and steady opposition to ali
civil and eclesiastical encroachments upon
the rights oft he people. He has close n ,
long life, which has been eipialiy useful to J
Society :;nd honourable to himself ‘
Ha rtf rd, f Con J Times, lOt/i j ins/,
ShM-itr’B Sale. i
(jajll.L be sold on the first Tuesday in '
I? in June next, at the Court-house
in Jacksonborough, Scriven county, be-: <
tween flic usual hours of sale,
150 Acres* pf pine lam! tukeu
as the property of Daniel'Daly (the same
being the plantation where he now resides,
six miles below Stephen Pearce’s on the
Stage road, in Scriven county) to satisfy
sundry executions in favor of John L. Mc-
Kinney-levied and returned to me by a
constable.
—ALSO—
£OO acres pine land, lying
in the county of Scriven, adjoining Mc-
Bride and Oliver, taken as the property of
Moses Rountree, to satisfy his,tax due for
the year 1819— levied and returned to me
by a constable.
—AI.SO-
Two tracts of land lying
in tbe county of Scriven, containing in tjiu
whole five hundred and eighty five acres,
taken as the property of Job Herrington,
to satisfy sundry executions in favor of
John Adams—levied and returned to me
by a constable.
—ALSO—
One negro man named
Colev, taken as the properly of Jonah
Burn's, to satisfy sundry executions, four
in favor of S. ;f. Bryan, four in favor of
Stephen Herrington, and one in favor of
Win. McGinnis—levied and returned to
me by a constable.
—ALSO—
One negro girl named Syl
via, taken as the property of tbe estate of
James Devill, dec. to satisfy an execution
iu favor of Ulaoourn llevill.
I
4 Negroes, to y» it—Have,
Will, Hoi) anti Jude, taken as the proper
ty of Win. S -oit, sen. to satisfy an eve tui
tion in fa ■ ->;• of Thomas «. Walter ; levied
i and returned to me by John >Vlutf:, dep
uty sheriff „
, -ALSO
-100 acres of pine land, ly
irffin the county • f* Seri veil, adjoining
liichard W. Miller and others, taken as
the property of the estate of loung Gr -
iln, deceased, to satisfy b,s ,a *
year jSia—levied and returned to me jy
a constable.
—ALSO
-100 acres of pine land ly
ing in the county of Striven, supposed to
ad join Samuel Bryan and others, taken as
the property of James Bryan, »en. <> _
tisfy* an execution in favor ot Iho.n
Scarbrough against Japies Bryan, oen-
Noah Freeman ; also lour other exec it -
our in favor of '» homas Scarborough, a
gainst tlie said James Bryan, sen.— levieu
and returned to me by a constable.
Solomon Kemp, B*9 c.
April 26——tds • --
\ BLANKS
Neatly executed afe tUx» Office.
Coroner’s Sale.
vv
ILL be s ».J on IV,c first Tuesday in
June next, at the Court House in Jackson
'orcugh, Scriven county, between the
usual hours of sale,
One negro man named
JIM, ’aken os Uie property of John Burns,
.o satisly an cxccmitAi in favor of Solomon
Kemp, against John Hurts and John Con
vers; resold m consequence of purchaser
'"V ,: ! e ,nm ’ ll - v at the sale on
t..e firs. 1 nesJaV in this instant,
Benjamin Taylor, c.s.c,
.April 2b icU
HN
To Rent,
T
■ HE dwelling house oft the corner of
Washington ami Ellis greets, from the
first of .lime to the first of October nekt.
Apply at this office.
Apiil 26«« i. ->;t'
Sheriff's
W
T ▼ VV arrenton, on the first Tuesday in
Juitc next, between the usual hours of sale,
?00 Acres of pine land ad
joininyof John Chumpeoi), jtm.and others,
<lu the waters of Heedy Creek, levied on
to satisfy several small executions in favor
of Abntv Norris, vs. John Ehnntpeon, sen.
returned to me by a constable.
( ALSO--
100 acres orpine land on
Beach tree, adjoining of James Barton and
others j levied on to satisfy several small
executions from a Justice’s court, in favor
ot L. Kitchens vs Edwin llanis—--returned
tome by aconstable.
—AISO—
100 acres of hnd on the
waters of’Brier creek, adjoining oi chalk
er and others, levied on to satisfy at» ex
ecution in favor of J. & M Neal, vs. M.
Champcon and J ohn
to me by a Constable.
—ALSO—
-110 acres of land on Mid
dle creek it being the place whereon the
defendant now lives; levied on to satisfy
an execution in favor of Henry Gib Son, vs.
Joshua Davis—returned- to me by a cgn
stable ALSO*-
400 acres of land on the
waters of Drier creek, adjoining' of Ham
ilton and others; levied on to satisfy an
execution in favor of Baker and Heath vs.
Abner Go thro and E Ihiraon —returned
to m# l-.yjj| {dilatable.
~".VLSO-r
490 acres of laud on the
waters ol Brier cret-fc, adjoining of David
Hobbs and otlicrs—levied on to satisfy an
execution in (avor of \Vm. Joiner, by hi?
agent Ishdui Thompson, vs Boolrcr Smith,
(J GU.nrpointcd out by plaintiff.
-j-ALRD—
-275 acres of land, more or
less, ontliw wuVn-t nf I ..ui(j creek, adjoin,
ing pf Friend and others, with good im
provements on p, jt being the place wbete
on the defendant now lives; also V.'b
acres on L'mg creek, adjoining ot John-
and Otiier*; levied on both of the a
b.ove tracts to satisfy two executions in fa
vor John Myitrk and Ezekiel Stp.ith, vs.
Benjamin Saiuk-iord—-pointed out i.-y San
deford.
A. llogers, sh’ff.
April 26,
—■ ■- 'vy f—■■ v 11 "■ 1 ■■■ ■: ■■■ ■*>"»«
Sheriff’b Sale.
W" ILt, he sold on the firpt Tuesday in
.lunri next, at the Court House in Waynes
borough, Burke county, within Uie usual
sale hours,
2HO A (ires of pine land on
Mill creek, adjoining land of William
Gwirt and others; levied on as the pro*
porjy of Noel Lester, to satisfy two exe
cations in favor of li. apt) IL liyne ttnt)
others.
—Arse —
One negro girl named Fli
snre, levied un ns the property of Jobtj
Uheney, to satisfy his tax for t|ic year
1820. —»iso—
-200 acres of land, levied
on a? the property of Joint Suggs, adjoin
ing lands t f it. AUday ami others, to satis
iy his u v . due. for the year 1820.
AI.SO
83 acres ol’laud,levied on
as the property of John Crozier, adjoin
ng laud of Clark and others, to satisly Ills
tax due for the year 182 U.
320 acres of land,levied on
as the property of William Thompson, ad
joining laml ot i). Elliott ami others, to
satisfy lira lax due for the year 1820
U.S—
O-00 acres of land, levied on
I as l!,e property of William Almond, ad
* joining iuiul of 11. Chance rgd others, to
satisfy an execution in favor .of M. H Ward
and others. —at-so—
-1 50 acres of laud levied on
as the property < t James Vi ard, adjoining
lands of Mrs. Kelly and ethers, to satisfy
an execution in favor ot favor ol Joseph
Ben yand other?.
S. W. Blunt, 3.n.c.
April 23- -——vvtd
Admiuistrutors’ Sale.
W II.I. be sold on Saturday the 26th
day of May next, at the late residence of
John Foster, deceased, a part of the per
sonal property 0 f raid deceased, coi.sist
int- of the last year’s crop of cotton, a
new and excellent running gear for a gin,
o-irt of the stock of cattle and sheep, !-ome
household and kitchen furniture, and a
number other articles tot- tecuous to men
tion. Terms made known on the day ol
W e Elisabeth Foster, Robert 11. Sorter,
Arthur Fatter, John W. IVee l
Collie* Foster, Raymond E. irrtughs
s'ors.
, April 33-^tdi
J Hough Moulds, Molasses,
(fin, §c. &c.
JUST RECEIVED UV STEAM BOATS.
8(100 -Pounds Plough Moulds,
10 Mails N. Orleans Molasses,
Panels Northern Gin,
4 Tierce* Rice.
50 llbls Rye Whiskey,
30 Do. .Northern Ruin,
10 Ml ids N. (i. Sugar, old crop,
SO bags prime Code, ,
1000 Pieces course. St tine Milinets,
-0 Barrels No. 3 Mackarel,
10 Boxes f. ,sh Hyson Tl;i,
o '3 Cases Straw Bonnets,
3000 Yards Diinicstics.
—OSSOHTJIEXT OF
Swede a:ul Hoop lion, Cut
>ia.ls, 5 itu e Chains, Blow n
Halt, Cheese,
SSW WINKS
Mahira y »»
Shoe Thread, is-p.
Ft) It SALE J{ T
Pratt &* Metcalf,
Souti side Broad street a little ’below
the Platters Hotel.
April‘23 ,-ts
Alaliaim\ and Georgia Line
Os
•MaU & Accow\\Y\odaViQn
m STAGES.
np
-I ME subscribe!* will commence run
ning a line of TWO MOUSE STAGES,
lor the conveyance of passengi rs, between
Georgia and Mibama, the first week In
Atuil nest. The rates' of Stage will he
twelve and n halfctmts per mile.
Lewis’ Cattirey,
, . Fort Jhrwkint,
James T.JolinHtort,
A fin tyomer'i, I
MaretTt Ift —, ap '23 - w3' - .
1 *
MAIiOOUNi,
J MST recci red a quantity of Malfofcony,
of tin; following dimensions-.—Two, One,
an .. Mall Inch Planks; aljoOroteli Vcnitra,
wiiieh will he sold on accommodating
terms, hy applying at Uasars.Lvvdv :gu!
LvufS. April £3—w3w
F(mvT
A SMALT . sum of money, or the 2lsM
instant, inch the owner cm have be des
cribing the hill and [ ay lug lor this adytr
tisenu;nt—Enquire at lUia office.
April sq.
Administrator’s Hale,
In pursuance of an order of the honor
able the court of Ordinary far the county
ot Columbia, will he sold on Saturday the
26th day of May next, benve-n the usual
hours, at the late residence of Joint Pos
ter, one negro woman named Hetty, be.
longing to the eetalu of George W. How
dre, late of raid county, deceased. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
Collier Foster, adm’r*
April 23.- —rtds - |
1 —y-- • — 1 {
JVotice.
A LI, persons indebted to the estate
John I'oslcr, of Columbia county, de
ceased, are requested to come forward
and settle their accounts immediately—
and all persons having demands against
said estate will please present their ncj
counts to t,he udiniiuglrutoftfofafkid decease
ed for pay niciil within the lime prescribed
by law.
April 23 Cw
1 - h ■ ;'m. ■
Advertisement
\, IIKHIiAS tlic subscriber bus taken
the. Hoarding House, just below the goal
and market house, on Broad street, in the
,-ity of .Migir tn, returns his thanks to a
generous public for the support already
given, and solicits a continuance of their
favors, and pledges himself to give every
f.ueiitio.i, and hoarding at the following
caiea, to wit :-*Tlorses hoarded at 50 cents
per night; single feed 37 A : boarding for
niAn per day £>l : dinner 50 cents; sup
per 37i rents ; breakfast 37$ ; bed 25
rents —clean nice beds and a well furnish
ed table, and agofed attentive hostler from
the north, f also keep a tVagon Yayi} in
good order, gratis, to those tjiat tfikfe
hoarding. I am; t-'.c. he.
Holeman.
April 23.
(r-p The Milledgoville llecorder, Co
lumbia, S. C. Stale Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re puhlishthe aboyc monthly
foriive months,and forward theiracccunts
to this office for payment.
Sport.
A M vIN of Cocks will be fought in
.Sparta withe Ist Morday in May
next, for ore hundred dollars a light and
a thousand on the odd.
Sparta, April 16. 4t
W e are authorized to
enounce JAMES S SHAFFPU, ftq.«
candidate for the office of Sheriff for
Richmond county atthe ensuing election,
april 5 ts _
mm*******
n We are authorized
to announce D BERRY,. Esq. a Candidate
foi the Onion of Sheriff. tor Richmond
county, at live enwiinfe Election.
Aprij 2, 1" "
AUCTION.
I'y 1. T\umvpsoii.
On Saturday the 28th April
Will be sold before the Globe Tavern,
CV Fair, J
An extensive Assortment of
J)KY GOODS,
Hardware & Groceries,
ALSO
WW \Vht\». \\ Yusltcy,
It not previously disposed of at private'
_ April 26.
Prize Paid.
IllllS Morniug thchftldcrof one eighth
. jru'l of Ticket No 3208, which drew
on Hu; 22d of last mouth a capital pri*c
of SiIO.OOU presented the same at Messrs
Ar.t.rxs and received the Tien for Ids
pri^e.—The fhrtunalo person's name is
Mr . Alexander Jones, of Lexington, Geo.
Tickets are now selling in the
.Ftmntulvuuia Htiitc Lot
tery,
I'lvßt LVftftg.
Fuerp are only four more drawings to be
received and the following p.lzi s are still
tu be unityn, viz.
1 prize of 55Q,000
i prize of' to.ooo
« prizes of 1,000
I Several of SSOO 8200
PRESENT PRICE uF *
Whole Tickets $9 I Quarters SJ!3, 25
Halves 4.50 | Eighths J, IS
For Sale at
Allen's
Lucky Ojflkei,
Corner of Broad and M'fntush stretMS
April ll#
POUTEItr
ilO
OHL3. containing three do*, fggb,
far sale hy > , , v
11. § O. W ebster,
April 1 h--. Jiy
' ~ , gI „. , , ~ , |( (
TuVty Caftra VAe^aut
strawJtonnets
. i
*1 ’IbT rrcciv. il by T, 1 Nric.is, & Co.-
win; idler them for sale 'nt Kevv-Yorkl
prices, at Messrs. Wellington fj Hinds’s
store, one door below AlcxtuidCr Silen
cer, Esq. Rt'nud Street.
April 12- 4t
lioad Well J'cim
II HE Citizens (A Augusta, and ah vtr .
sons residing within the limits olTlie* ct-.
poration, are respocthilly notified, that oil
TSMNDAY tlie BJd inst*. I shall commence
calling upon them for their Taxes tor the
present year, agreeable tothcfifly-seventfi
section of the General Ordinance of the
city, aud Will continue* until the twenty,
third day of June next, after which a re.
turn will be made persons in delimit, i
A. Hugs,
City Tux LuLiei tm\ j
April 23- 1
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold pn the first Tuesday in
June next, at the market house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
of salt,’
The un«xpired lease of
the Eagle Tavern and outbuildings be
loiiging thereto, to expire on the 26th of
April, lf>24—levied on as the property ot
Jess, Whipple to satisfy an execution in
favor of Stnrges £c Burroughs, vs. W. tk J
Whipple, fa. 00,
Win. Lam kin, sb’o'.
.Sprit 0 tds
Wm. Shannon,Y Amcbmcnt _
VS, > Mayors Court,
Win. Taylor. 3 '"‘"ioJi!*
I MB ahnvo attachment wa» levied on j
a small grey lior:;e, which p irsusnt to or
der will be sold on Kalnrday the 20ih inst.
at the Market-house in the city of Augus
ta, between the usual hours of sale.
Conditions Cash belore delivery.
Will, lice, C. A
April 19. -7 —2t
T~
Aclministratop’s Sale
I‘OSTI‘OXKI).
WILE kc sold pn the first Ssturda;.
in may next, at my plantation in
Columbia county, the Goods and Chattels
of Silas Adams, deceased, consisiing of
two new Waggons, some Wtreels, and
sundry other articles.
I). Pace, adm’r.
April 23——4 l
Georgia, Lincoln County.
nniEKKAS John Tebow has applied
fur Letters of Administration oil the
Estate of Hanister Willis deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred and cre
ditor! of said banister Willis, deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, with
in the rime allowed by law, to shew
cause if any they have, why said Letters
of Administration should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand this 2Sth day of
Msrch, 1821.
William Harper, c. c. o.
April 2*wrlt ‘
Bank State of OeotCi£.
. SAVANNAH, April JO, 18 20.
OTICte —An eKc’fon will he held a s;
the Hanking- House in this, city on Months
the 7th day of May ensuing, for Nine
Hi rectors on the part of tht» Sloe khdJders,
to manage the concerns of said institution
for twelve months from that date.
. Ihe Polls will he opened at 9A. fcl.
and dosed at 2 o'clock F. M*
Uy order of the Hoard,
>V. Forte r, Cashier.
5! —'l !>e Kditois of the Augusta
Ctyiomcle, Washington News, and South*
uii iecoid.T, at Mi ledgeville, will jvleaso
sort the ahovu advertisement until tho
day of election.
April If— ulc
KExNJLVVOIiTJB^
A New Novel, by the author of Waveilv.
Hob Jloy, &c. & c . J
MKI.MOUTH, the Wkinlerpr, a Tale, bf
die author of Bertram.
1 111* l-.A 111 QUAKE, a Tale, hy ihc nM
thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the
fom spend ai.eo of the Fringlc Family
I he AN 1 >KL ol the IVO/JLI), a ncty poem.
UI. ACKWCOU’s MAGAZINE, No. 15.'-
.Hurt <4 Ji'if of
STUKGKBS’ SUP Op
GKOBGIA,
Gfr notr,mission, at the wry reduced pri<4
ci Six Hollar.",
Jual. Htoeived, and> for sale fly
*f. H. Ely.
R ho have co!ttuih[hi o7ihniiil a l^irge
Supply nf
Fflola C;T|) Letter
imd SCHOOL BOOKS,
Athidi will be sold to Cfiimtry Merchant!
m, the most advantageous tnrmi- i
I ,
——. , ,M
LOST,
" February Just, hetweelli
Spirit Creak and Frymrtr ponds, Burke
county, a Kid Morocco I’qckct Book, con
iiuniiip one Fifty Hollar Rank of <hC
Stale Bunk of North Caitojinti—also the
following promissory notes, viz
Bonnet -Crafton's Note in favor of
Sam’lCrpffon $93 M
F * ‘ln '* ~ do do 04 00
U'> do „ do do ■ 448
Joseph Crul'ton's *,, do do 130 00
Elifabutli (.'radon’s do do 200 0;1
U * do do do 140 00
Uo dh ‘ T do ■ do s(.)p 00
I)'* dt> ' do do f6O 06
| hereby cmiUoii all persons from find
ing for said notes, or atiy part tlurcof, a*
payment of the name litas been
A liberal reward will be panlfor tyi<l pock
et hook,and contents,#9 iibnyodescribed,
on delivery ip me in CplipnbU county, oe
on being b 't aitli JuUn Campbell «r\VW*
Micon, of Augusta
Samuel Crufton.
Colitm)|inCo(if)iy,? 1 3t
sth March, IbCJ. J'
A~JbLiu
efi’rafi garden Seed
op a;.l sorts,
TJUT up by the SIIAK4HS, and warrrf.
J*- led.— A I,UO
no tu z , Lonflon Mustard
Warranted v,. c . s | l all( j good—Just Uec (,■!*■.
«;d and tor »idt«, v
Dnvirt s ro ith $ Co.
_ . •' }oulh * >eoflhe Market. .
December 20 2^
“ “ T I 1 -|
Notice*
NlNfi Month) after date, appllcttUß
will be made to the Honorable Court 01
Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, lof
leave to sell four hundred and thirty acrei
pf land, mure or leas, on the waters oi
Little River, joining Samuels ahd other*.
Abo, the pegroea belonging to the eatate
of Ilezchia Spiers, late of said county, d<*
c cased.
\Vm. Willingham*
Zacli ariah Spiers,
MminiitrattH.
March 29-* m9m
■— ■.■■■-., ■ ,
Notice,
Nine mouths after data application
‘will he made to the Inferior Court of
Warren county, while Kitting on ordinary
business for leave to Kell the real estate or
James Brady, deceased.
Wm. Sliiycrs, atlni’r.
January 1 mViR
- \ <.'w
f *■ f \ *
Notice,
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, for
leave to sell ail the real ■ state of James
Kerman, deceased, fur the benefit of the
heirs and cfeditors of said deceased.
U- M w Coombs, adm’r*
November 23 jn§ n , *
Nine month afterdate application will
he made to the honorable tbe Inferior
Court of Lincoln county, for leave to sell
a certain tract of land in said county on
the Savannah river, being the property of
Ezekiel Dußose, dec. for tbe benefit of
the heir* and creditors.
MicajahT Author^
Feb. 12, IB2l—n»9m »'
, *!*■■ . - i*
y
Notice.
SIX months after date, application will
be made to the. honorable court of or
dinary of |)urke county, fur letters of dis
mission ft om the administration ol James
Bust, late of Burke county, deceased, as
he ha* fully <ettlt d the administration of
said estate
. John Stuckdale,
March 0—■-m6tn