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„ Whose humour, as gay as the fire-fly's
«played' round every subject, and
shone as it ploy’d;-
„ Whose wit, in the combat, as gentle as
bright, ,
ajsVcr carried a heart-stain away on
its blade;
„ Whose eloquence—bright’ning whate
ver it tried,
..Whether reason or fancy, the gay or
the grave,—
«Was as rapid, as deep, and as bnl.iant a
tide, , , ,
~As ever bore Freedom aloft on its
wave!”
y>-siich was the man, and so wretched
hi* fate}—
ind thus, si oner or later, shall all have
I' to grieve,
i (jo waste the morn’s dew in the beams
I ' of the Great,
I inJ expect ’twill return so refresh
I them at eve!
1, the woods of the North there are in
i'" sects that prey
■ on t i,e brain of the elk till Ilia very last
3 slgh;f
Q Sl ,i us ! thy patrons, more cruel than
I they. , .
■ | irst (oed on thy brains, and then leave
thee to die!
■Tiii« sum was two hundred pounds—
If I when Sheridan could no longer
H' v,v sustenance, and declined, for him,
friends.
M ;\;t, ira listß have observed that, upon
i v ; 3 |r an elk; there was found in its
large flies, with its brain al-
B men away by them,
nfl History of Poland■
IIE BARE % CURIOUS.
j ; X THE tIVEUFOOL iDVKHTISEB.
I Conjugal Felicity.
.Margaret Every, a respectable
I l»l(ierly woman, was brought be-
K'lt. Minsluill, Esq. at the public
■; u: w street, on Saturday last, on a
irrant, at the suit of her hus
‘lr.John Every, a leather-seller of
, business in Compton street, So-
Every slate? 1 , that it was im
:,ip him to live with his wife, in
she hat rassed him to death. —
: ti ate told him it would be ne-
B ; iiirn to be more particular in
B g ins complaint. Mr. Every re
-11 she huntedhim about the house,
B i u of tilings, and that w’hen he
D ’at his desk, she was in the ha-
I , hi. g his arms till they were
■ .Liu ! Two of Mr Every’sser
■ is. d that Mrs. Every was rather
■ i tli.it she frequently held him,
H were, crucified him against the
I" .st she s. oide.d him for half an
tree the magistrate expressed
•.•■im.rn* that he suffered himself
hi d & scolded in this way. ‘‘Oh,
>■: Every, with a deep sigh,
hole lor me to help it. She's
a Oinan, your worship—a very
, • unan; a. d when she’s in a
regiment of soldiers would
match for her!" Whilst this
iliner, Mrs. Every wept bitter
blow her nose continually, and
vigour, that the byestanders
ar she would annihilate it al
ts her defence, she said, that
dear, first husband, who was a
it left nor ahem 1201. a-year,
r present husband, Mr. Every, had
liter solely to get this property in
mis He was disappointed, for her
Bpuiiid did not leave sufficient to
Widebts, ami of course she got noth
tSilie magistrate recommended Mr.
her a separate maintenance
1 immediately agreed to give her
:ar; but this would not satisfy the
e contended that, as a wife, she
tied to half his properly, whate
iglit be. He had indeed engaged,
to, to endow her with all his
goods; audit was not fair, that as-
®:1 been a pains taking wife to
fourteen years, she should now
doff with only 601. a-year. The
He saH that as she refused this
*ilie had only one other alterna
lit was ordering her to find
the peace towards her bus
ts Mrs. Every refused to do,
ireforc placed in custody of
Amazon.
i Sad, a well-dressed fat little
next charged with pulling
Higginbotham rll round his
by Ills own nose. Mis. Sad
‘ said pulling’,but denied that
nued to such an extent at alt
house, ana she attempted to
she had done, on the ground
Jginboll.am had called her by
>e She was held to bail to
ihavge at the ensuing sessions,
appeared doubtful how she
reached Mr. Higginbotham’s
he put it in her way by stoop
‘U\\ Killing.
ing in Ireland appears to be
nshmrn are killing fellows;
. very devils for killing! But
ill more curious, even a bog
move a little from its
out a great deal of killing, for
nalcary; cho.iked the road to
and was finally slopped itself,
nicer AV/.aly! The story of
run Km. many going to Kill-
Itrior to tins new example.
fair cf llalhnasloe, a rich gra
i m his cups, made a boast that
ee °d>er pot comprnions hud
to swallow sixteen bottles cf
: Sltl * n g. “ P.ay, Sir,’?” said a
present, “ would you have- the
t 0 give us the names of the
V r _? r, 'tes, that were engaged
" at 1 will/’ says hr; ‘-there
I. , 7i ' e —that’s one; the two
L , s tv> °: myself—that’s three;
f; a 'ong pause)—v. hy, by rav
l y „ ue of us.—Let me sec
[T. "I JOn M* fingers)—there’s
l tint’s one; myself—
r "i* Matthews —that’s three; —
II , * forget the name ol
inow that there were
Low.”
The wife of the Lord Chancellor Hard
wicke, having ordered the bailiff’ to pro
cure a sow of a particular size and breed,
and which he probably had long endea
voured without success, the man burst in
to the dining-room one day, when it was
filled with visitors of the highest class,
and exclaimed, with the must exulting
glee, “I have been to Uoyston fair, my
lady, and got a sow exactly of your lady
ship’s size.”
An ingenious individual of Dublin has
succeeded in completing a model of a
steam-coach, which will travel at the rate
of six or eight miles an hour; and, by a
self acting apparatus, it can be conducted
through the most intricate roads.
No match.— A short time ago a marriage
was about to be solemnized in the neigh
bourhood of Metz, between a man of 87
years of age and a woman of 77. On
reaching the church, however, the lady
unexpectedly refused to go through the
nuptial ceremony, on the ground-thatdier
intended bridegroom was much too old for
her.
MARRIED—On the Ist int Mr. John
Penny to Miss Isabella Penny, both of
Preston:—
The Lady thought upon a plan
To turn a penny—just to try it:
She laid her Pesxt out on man,
And got a handsome Ptssr by it.
Marriage. —An action was brought at
the last summer assizes for the county of
York, (England,) by a gentleman named
Wilson, aged eight) four, against a spright
ly young maiden lady of sixty four, for a
breach of promise of marriage. The jury
gave a verdict of 20/. damages.
M. Proctor (Barry Cornwall) has in the
press at London—a new poem, on a sub
ject of classical antiquity.
The Bristol (English) papers annouuce
that a vast quantity of snails fell near
Tockington, with a heavy shower of rain;
and the Rouen (French) papers relate,
that there had occured in the neighbour
hood a rain of white bvtterfies.
Advertisement from the London Chron
icle of August 28.
JCapoleon. —Tile Clinical Journal of the
final Malady of the Emperor Napoleon,
from the 22d of September, 1819, to the
sih of of May, 1821, containing also a cor
i-ect account of the dissection of his body ;
the whole by his surgeon, Professor Anto
marchi is to be disposed of. Enquireat the
Sabloniere Hotel, Leicester Square. No
offer o f lcss than one thousand pounds will
be accepted.
From the New- York Commercial Adver
tiser, October 16.
¥oreign Summary •,
MISCELLANEOUS.
It appears from a Parliamentary paper,
that the sums disbursed by the Excise of
Scotland, as expenses of law proceeding
before the Courts of Exchequer, Session
and Justiciary, for six years ending 1820,
amounted to 45,056/. which is about 7,500/,
a year, or 25/. a day. The sums paid ihe
Solicitor ot Excise have been about 5,340/.
annually during these six years, out of
which he has paid about 1,200/. annually
to counsel. A Scotch editor very cor
the cheese-parings and candle ends which
fall into the hands of this functionary, as
dues of office, greatly exceed the gains of
an American Secretary of State! ”
The Report of the Select Commitce of
the House of Commons, appointed to con
sider the several returns made to the or
ders of that House in 1819, 1820, and
1821, relative to the sums assessed, levied,
and expended, on account of the Poor in
England and Wales, has been printed-
It states, that the Returns are nearly com.
pletej that it appears that the Expendi
ture has continued to increase from 1812-
to 1820, the first period averaging 6,129,
844/ ; the second 6,844,290/.; and the
third 7,430,662/.; but the annual abstract
shows that this increase has not been pro
gressive, year by year, throughout the
whole period, and that it is not now pro
gressive.
An extensive maritime survey of the
western coast of Africa from the Cape of
Good Hope to Northward of the Line, is
about to be undertaken:
The Journal de Paris contains the fol
lowing curious piece of intelligence:—
“We have already slated lha* a report pre
vails in Lon on, that George IV will con
tract, after a few months, a new marriage.
—Some pretend that it wi.l lie with lire
sisters sf Prince Esterhazy; others say the
sister of Prince Leopold, his Majesty’s
son-in-law.”
It is expected that on the windling up
of the late Queen’s affairs, there will be
a surplus of about 10,000/ for Mr. Austin.
A heavy tall of small shells, of the small
species was ohservt d at Tockington, on
the 251 h of Angus!, which covered the
surface of a field of about three acres, to
the depth of nearly an inch The shells
are streaked and about the size of a pea.
Some idea of the extensive improve
meats now making in Liverpool, may be
formed from the fact, that, during the last
twe years, not has than one hundred and
fifty thousand pounds have been expended
oy (lie spirited Corporation of that city,
in purchasing and taking down old and
• useless buildings.
; Mrs. Fiizherbert has taken a charming
• stimaier residence on the banks of the
, Thames, at Calteisea, where this lady is
, at pre-cot domesticated with her amiable
F charge,Miss Seymour.
An article from Worcester, August 22.
says mo business is doing in the Hop bu
siness. Some persons estimate the duty
. of the kingdom as high as 180,000'.
t Some planters in Kent are said to have
I declared they will not gather any of their
f hops if they cannot get a larger price lor
i them than the last year’s hops now ob
“ tain
? To show the feelings of the loyal Eng
] lish, on the occasion, we notice the tol-
B lowing entertainment given on the 29th
o of August, at Shame Park, by Miss Wyk
’. ham, in honor of the coronation. “Two
v fat oxen (one to be roasted whole, by
c twelve managers from Windsor,) seven
s fat sheep, two bucks, one hundred cou
- pies of fowls, w ith tiams and tongues, on
- thousand plum puddings, tour thousand
if loaves of bread, ordered to be dt livere
eon the morning,and 200d gallons;of beer
Two pipes of wine to be drawn from tilt
• wood. Balls In the evening, & a very grand
■ display of fire-works by the first artists
, from London. A table is arranged within
• the mansion for upwards of 300 Nobility
and Gentry to sup; and another for dou
i bte the number of tenantry, Sic. A booth
i is erecting in the Park to dine upwards
• of 1000 people.
Mr. Brougham and Mr. Derman, in
consequence of the death of the Queer.,
lose their rank at the bar, and become a
gain junior counsel, according to their
i standing of years.
i The trials of Thelwall, Dolby and King.
; at the prosecution of the “Constitutional
i Association,” which were to have taken
I place in September, are postponed till
January.
The honour of Baronetage, it is re
; ported, will shortly be conferred on two
• of the most celebrated artists in painting
and sculpture in the kingdom
t It is rather singnlar that the expenditure
' of the Fast India Company about equals
■ the expenditure of the Government of Great
• Britain.
Mr. Coke oFHolkam was suddenly ta
ken ill at the seat of the Duke of Bedford.
Recent accounts, however, state that the
i disorder is not of a kind to excite seri
t ous alarm.
In the Court of Chancery, the Lord
Chancellor, has superseded the bankrupt
cy of Howard and Gibbs, on the ground
that there was no petitioning creditor’s
debt at the time ot issuing the commision.
Several beautiful falcons are in training at
; the sent of the Duke of Athol in Scotland,
’ for the use of the King, who, it is said, in
tends to revive the ancient amusement of
Falconry, which has for so long a period
i been superseded by other rural sports
It is now ascertained that there were
170 persons on board the Arianus Marines,
Dutch Hast Indiaman, when that vessel
was lost, viz 80 of the crew, 40 passen
gers, and 50 soldiers, who were returning
to Holland.
The following remarkable instance Jof
gratitude and fid.lily is mentioned in an
Edinburgh paper: A private soldier of
the 91st regiment, about fifteen years ago,
finding himself mortally wounded in an
engagement with the enemy, requested
his comrade, who was standing near him,
to convey his all, which consisted of a few
pounds steiling, and some other articles
in clothing, to a person who hod formerly
been his comrade in the Argyleshire mi.
litia, and to whom he considered himself
under strong obligations of gratitude.
The disinterested soldier, faithful to the
instructions of his dying friend, only a
few Weeks ago, while his regiment was
passing through Kilmarnock, had the
good fortune to fall in with the ojbect of
his search, to whom he generously con
veyed over every fraction of the bequest,
and which his most urgent necessities had
never once suffered him to encroach upon
during the longperiod of 15 years-
A report was lately circulated at Glas
gow, and occasioned very considerable a
larm and regret, that the celebrated Dr.
Chalmers had died suddenly. It was soon
ascertained, however, to be without foun
dation, and that the report had originated
in the frolic and inebriety of a young
gentleman, who was taken before a magis
trate and reprimanded for his folly.
In a provincial journal, containing” Let
ters from America,” we find the follow
ing remarks:—“ Canandaigua is a very
handsome village ; indeed all the villages
in the Nothern parts of New-Vork are
beautiful. There arc scarcely any mean
houses in them ; and you would wonder
where the labouring part of the commu
nity live. But the truth is, labourers are
so well paid in this'eountry that they can
afford to have houses almost as good as
gentlemen’s. And the richer people have
all handsome detacher! houses and gar
dens of their own, which gives the village
an appearance of elegance, not to he
found in many of the little towns in Scot
land. ”
/AUGUSTA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1821.
“ F.x Nihilo, nihil fit," —A newspaper is
a sign of the times, and if they are dull it
must be dull also. Wars and rumors of
war, battles, murders, robbery’, and sudden
death, with a dish or so of the Scandahtm
Magnatum, are absolutely necessary to oin
existence. But as the case stands, people
are becoming too quiet and sober-sided :
and that beggarly thing called honesty, too
much the fashion for our purposes. The
fact of the business is, that matters cannot
remain so, and if the rest of the world will
not go to loggerheads, why the Editors
must even be content to get at the game
themselves; or else, they had as well hang
up their fiddles.
1 The almost daily arrivals of vessels
i from foreign ports with goods of every
description, render the assortment of our
i importing houses very general and offer
. every inducement to western merchants,
and others, to supply themselves at this
market. We arc happy to add that the
: health of Savannah is as good this yearns
I has ever been experienced. Every sec
/ tion of the city is open to the piii-chaser,
1 and the approach to it is not retarded by
, vexatious lever and other diseases. The
1 busy “hum of men” begins to enliven our
streets —our wharves are crowded with
- shipping —mir ware houses with goods;
s and business is resuming its wonted activ
-5 ity. —Savannah Republican.
Returns from all the counties have been
. received, relating to the propriety of a
- convention, to new model the Constitution
I t>f Georgia It appears that the people,
’. have, by an overwhelming majority deci
» ded that it is inexpedient to have a con
i' vention at this lime. The following is a
r statement of the polls:
No Convention, 18,566
Covenlion, 5,080
l- Majority for no Convention, 13,489
h [.S'uxi. Republican.
0 Joan C. Nicoll, Esq has been appoin
y tedbyttie Governor, Solicitor-General of
n the Eastern District of the stale of Geor
i- gia, vice Win. Law, Esq, resigned.
, Suv. Museum
d
1 The negro fellow Esnex, celebrated for
r murder and robberies, has been taken,
,e | and was yesterday lodged in jail.— lb.
Extract of a ktler recieved in New-Ttrk
from Jlr. Justin Delpla, datid
“ Uokiieaux, Aug*. 20, 1821.
“ The sudden rise of Brandy in our mar
ket is-ascribed to the almost total failure
ol the vintage, and on this account it can
not but daily increase in value.
* Our actual prices of Brandies to-dav
a, ’ e follows : Bordeaux, 4lh proof,
50 a." 70 ; Cognac 350a 4. But these
(piutations must be deemed nominal, since
every holder jefuses to sell.”— lb.
Extract oj a letter to a gentleman in Charles
ton, dated
.‘‘St. AitGCsrixE, Till Oct. 1821.
.-Our situation is very distressing. I wrote
you last Sunday of the fever which pre
vails here, which terminates in the black
vomit. Several persons have died since
last Sunday—almost all die who are taken
with this fever. There are a great many
strangers here i'ilhout a cent to help
themselves, whicu makes it truly distress
ing, as they have io depend on the charity
ot other people, or lay down and die with
out assistance. The Spaniards have join
ed the Ameiidana in subscribing to alle
viate the wants of the poor,
“Business is extremely dull, and very
little money in the place.”
Carolina Gazette,
An official copr of the following Note
from the Jf/arquui of Londonderry to Mr.
Hush, our Minister at London, has been
received at the department of -stale :
foreign Office, ?
Sot/i July, 1821. 5
The undersigned, his Majesty’s princi
fnd Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
las the honor to acquint Mr. Kush, that
the death of Nlpoleon Bonaparte renders
it no longer necessary to restrict the com
munication offoreign vessels with the Isl
and of St. Helena, and that they are ac
cordingly now at liberty to communicate
with that Island, in the same manner and
under the same regulations as applied to
thein intercourse with the Island previous
to tire detention there of Napoleon Bona
parte.
In requesting Mr. Rush to communicate
this information to the government of the
United Stites, the undersigned avails him
self of tint opportunity to renew to him
the assurance of Ids high consideration.
LONDONDERRY,
Riciiaiui Rush, Esq. &c. &c. Sic.
The.following extract from the Boston
Daily Advertiser, of the 15th inst will no
doubt be perused with considerable inter
est by our readers.
PROCLAMATION OF THE ME3SBNI
AN SENATE.
The following proclamation addressed
by the Messeniun Senate at Kalnmatu, to
the citizens of the United States, has been
sent in original modern Greek and in a
French translation, to a gentleman in this
town, with a request to have it published
and circulated in this country. The let
ter in which the Proclamation was for
warded, contains the following remarks.
“Humanity is expecting its revival from
the New World. But, however your ex
ample may suffice to others, we in our
present straits, need also your aid How
glorious will it be to your country to co
operate inthe work of liberation of the
Greeks, in which the other powers have
remained insensible to the voice of jus
tice, piety and humanity! The glory alone
of such a deed would be an ample reward.
But the Greeks have never shown them
selves ungrateful, or wanting in the duty
of acknowledgement. And as they for
merly crowned the friendly cities wilii
crowns of gold, and honored them with
precedence at the assemblies and games,
so they will again honor and crown their
friends and allies-”
This letter subscribed by P. Epiles,
•* deputy oflhe Grecian Generals” and
by A. Koray, A. Bogorides, and N. Pikko
lo. The letter is in the handwriting of
Koray; and is written from Paris The
proclamation is as follows:
Citizens of the United States of America !
In taking the Resolution to live and die
for liberty, we feel ourselves drawn to
ward you by a natural sympathy. It is
worshipped by you as by our fathers, lit
invoking her name we invoke yours ;
feeling that in imitating you we imitate
our own ancestors, and that we shall show
ourselves worthy of them, in proportion
as we resemble you.
Though separated from you, Americans,
by mighty oceans, we arc drawn near to
yon by your virtues We feel you to be
nearer to us than the nations on our fron
tiers, and we regard you as friends, fellow
citizens and brethren, because you are
just, benevolent and generous. Just, for
you are free:—Benevolent and generous,
for your laws aie laws of the gospel.—
Your freedom docs; not rest on the slave
ry of oilier nations, nor your happiness
on their oppression and woes On the
contfary.lVee and prosperous yourselves,
you wish that all men should partake
these blessings, anoenjoy the rights which
nature intended foi all. It is you, who
first asserted these lights, and you who
have first again recognized them, in re
storing to the oppressed Africans the
character ,of Men., It is your exam
ple which has led Europe to abolish that
shameful and cruel faffic in human flesh;
from you, that she learns the lessns of
justice ami the duly of reforming her
absurd and sanguinary customs. This
glory, Americans, »s exclusively youis,
and exalts you above all the nations re
nowned for good government and free
dom.
It. is now for youtJ perfect your glory
in aiding us to pvn-fe Greece from the
barb .rians, who for four centuries have
polluted it. Surely, it is worthy of you
to discharge the duty of all civilized na
tions, in expelling ignorance and barbari
ty from the native soil of the arts and of
freedom. You will not imitate the culpa
ble indifference, or rather the long con
tinued ingratitude of some European na
tions. No—the country of Penn, of
Franklin,aid of Washington, cannot re
fuse her aid to the descendants of Pho
cion, Thrasy bolus, Aratus, and Philopce
men. You have already evinced your
con fidence in them, by sending your chil
dren to tneir schools. You know with
what joy they have been received, and
the sica iy kindness and attention of which
‘ mey have been the objects. If they
have done this in bondage,what will not be
tiit.ii- friendship and attachment to you,
when by your aid they shall have burs*
• heir tetters ? Greece will then offer
>ou ;he advantages which you would seek
o. vain from her ignorant and fe ocious
oppressors, The lies of fraternity and
*
kindness will forever smite the Grecians
and the Americans— andour mutual inler
est are such as to strengthen forevei an
alliance founded on liberty and virtue.
Kalamata, May 25, (June 6) 1821.
(Signed)—The Messenian Senate of
Kalamata. Peter Mavicmiclud.es
Commander in Chief.
Such is the Proclamation issued from
that portion ofthe’Morcn, which has ever
been the least subjected to the Turkish
Government. The little town of Kalamata
standing at the head of the ancient lles
tMiian Gulf, and not far from the ruins of
Messena, is separated only by a brook
from the province of Muina. Os the as
sembly convened at Kalamata, under the
name of lhe Messenian Senate, we have
no satisfactory information ; the publica
tion of a proclamation like this, ahd the
mission of an authorized amoassador to
Paris, with his possession of the confi
dence of the most respectable Greeks in
that city, seem to authorize us to attach
some importance to the charadter of the
body in question. It may be inferred, we
think, from the Proclamation and the let
ter from which we have given an extract,
that the Greeks despair of assistance, from
the great Continental Powers in their
neighborhood. We are at a loss to under
stand that part of the proclamation, in
which America is said “to have sent her
children to the schools of Greece, where
they had been kindly received. Nothing
occurs to us, to which this can refer, un
less it be the circumstance that the Ame
rican Missonaries to Palestine stopped at
Sci«,for the sake of acquiring the language
ol the Greeks, and were instructed by one
otjhe professors iu the Academy there.
MARRIED, on the 18th instant, by the
Herd Mr. Andrews, GAZAWAY B. LA
MAR, Esqr. of Savannah,to Miss JANE M.
CRESWELL, of this City,
kr (communicated.)
Died, on the 25th inst. Mrs. MARTHA
LEIGH, consort ot Walter Leigh, Esquire,
aged 57 years. Her examples as an affec
tionate wife, a faithful and endearing
friend, rendered her an honor and bless
ing to her partner, and in her death much
lamented by him, and a large circle of
friends and acquaintances,
U’vVvv\\s wl v HwaiuuvV\,
From the 23d to the 25ih inst. inclusive
Ship Rising States, Pearce, Providence, 6
days
Brig Huron, Tucker, Liverpool, 70 days
Brig Levant, Wood, N. York, *k days
Heim brig Com. Perry, fr. Cape Haytien.
Sch Napoleon, Sears, Bermuda, 7 days
Sch. Exchange, Hollister, Connecticut Ri
ver, 4 days
Sch. Echo, Humphreys, Bermuda, 7dajs
Sell. Farmers' Fancy, M’lutyre, Thomas
town, 10 days
Sloop Niagara, Fowler, St. Augustine, 7
days
Sloop Cynthia, Beetle, N. York, 75 hours.
Cotton, 4 4 to 1(» Outs.
FRESH
Imported Goods
AT SAVANNAH.
George W. Coe,
T J NOW OPENING
An Extensive Assortment of
GOODS,
Suitable for the approaching Season,
—consisting nr —
White Welch Plains
Blue and mixed do
London Dullil Blankets
Rose and Point do
Heavy Cotton Bagging
Black and colored Bombazetts
Fine worsted Hosiery ,
Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
Supeifine white Flannel
Blue, red and yellow Flannels
' Tartan Plaids
Superfine wide Black Dombazeens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Pelice Cloths
Brussels and Venitian Carpetings
Hearth Rugs
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Oznahurgs
liish and German Linens
Tortoise shell Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes
Mandarin Crape Dresses ;
With a variety of other articles, which
are for sale on accommodating terms, at
the corner of Broughton and Barnard
streets, for cash or approved paper.
October 29 1251)
The Public arc informed,
i>,ii
Cl HAT a part of the LAND, situated on
Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex
tending from the Street to the River, as
advertised for sale by Nathaniel II Julian,
in the Chronicle of the 25ih inst, belongs
to me.
P H. Cams.
October 29 5t
George Hammond,^
Attorney, Bcc. ( IN EQUITY
vs ? Bill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin, j estate.
J[n obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold at Edgefield Cnur l
House, (South Carolina,) on the first Mon
day in December next, on a credit of one
and two years a tract of land, containing
nine hundred and forty nine acres, agree
ably to the original plat, lying on Horse
creek, within « few miles of Augusta
The tract consists of a considerable pro
portion of swamp land of the first quality.
The high land is well adapted to the cul
ture of corn and cotton, and affords a most
eligible 8t beautiful site for building, which
commands a view of Augusta and its vi
cinity. The cost and fees in cash, and
bond and security will be required The
purchaser will pay for a *itl deed.
Whit. B ooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edg-field Court House, ?
20th Oct. 1821, S wlm
AUCTION.
, r * . F- '
Bj I Thompson.
On the Ist Tuesday in No
vember next,
Will be Sold at the Market-house in
Augusta,
§liVke\>} \onng Xegroea
Vi2
4 Women & 3 Children, from 3tb 5 years
old,
1 likely boy, 15 or 17 years old,
1 Ditto Girl, do. do. do. do.
All of which are under good characters,
and sold for no fault The titles will be
indisputable.
TEUMS—9O days credit for paper Well
road. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock.
P- S.—They will be sold wit out re-*
serve. Oct 25- 3t
(P 33 The Subscriber will
accommodate with BOARD, a few Chil
dren, should any offer from the Country
who are desirous of attending school in.
town.
Robert Walker.
October Sit if
Notice.
Any person desirous of contracting to
furnish tlie Jail of Augusta with Fire
wood for four months, will leave their
proposals at the Jail, before the 6th dnv
of November next. It must be good hard
wood, ut so much a cord.
October 29 3t
\clministrator’s Sale.
\ OREEABLY to an Order of the Court
"f Ordinary, of Richmond county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Murkel-House, in the City
of Augusta, the
NEOROES
belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi*
nand Phinizy, late of said county, dee'd,
for the benefit of the heirsandfere,liters—
The Sale will continue from day to day,
until al! are sold; and the terms will be
made known at the time.
Joiiv rnrmzr.
Acting administrator of the Estate of
K. Phinizy.
October 29, 1821 tda
To Stone Masons
IHE subscriber wishes to employ
’’’liree or Four pood mods; to whom libe
ral wa-'cs will be given. For further pap
ticulars, enquire of the Post-Master,
Sparta.
James Curly.
Sparta, October 24, 1821
03» The • (liters of the Georgian.
Savannah, will give the above advertise,
ment, six insertions, and forward IheiP
account for payment to the Postmaster, '
Sparta.
October 29 6t
Notice.
IDO hereby CIUT*/O.V all person,
against trading for two notes of bund, one
given by John M. Dooly, Esq. of Lincoln
county, Georgia, for foui hundred and se
venty five dollars, due about the fifteenths
day of November next; and the othei giv
en by John Pride of Baldwin county.
Georgia, for three hundred and fifty dol
lars now due, and also a receipt on Col,
A. Do wet 1 , fora note for collection; all of
said papers was stolen from me, on the
night of the 20tb of this inst. at Abbe
ville Court House, South-Carolina, with
sundry other papers which is of no use
to any person but myself. Any person
delivering the same, will receive a rea
sonable compensation , .
Joseph G rig g.
October 29 3tp
Notice.
Will be sold on the 10th day of De
cember next, at the late residence of
William M‘Natt, late of the county of
Burke, deceased: a Stock of Cattle, a
Set of Blacksmith's Tools, two Feather
Beds, Bedsteads and Furniture, one
Horse, and a nun bop of other 4 nicies,
too tedious to mention. Terms—twelve
months credit will be given with small
notes, and approved security Property
not to be removed until the terms of salo
»re complied with
Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r.
October 29——w Ids
State of Georgia.
In the Superior court of Richmond county.
Mat Tsnx, 1821
Present —The Hn. John if. Montgomery,
' Judge.
EI.IZ B lit CIJMMIBB Y
vs > Petitioifor divorce
John B. Cpjxmino, J
e|MIE petition and process in this case,
J. having been returned by the Sheriff,
“ the defendant not to be found” —On mo
t nos Plaintiff’s attorney. Ordered, that
service be perfected by publishing this
•tile in one of the public tJaaeues of this
stale, once a month for six mouths.
Taken froin the tnmule*.
. Clerk’s offic» •• 20*.h June 1821.
John G Bneudi D - c-
June 21. m6m
*** We ai*e authorized
to announce JAMF.S S. SHAFFER, Esq.
a candidate for the office of Sheriff |ol
Richmond county, at the ensuing election
April 5 ts
ili-J' We are authorized to
announce Capt. I). OEHRV, a candidate
for the Office of Sheriff for Richmond
county at the ensuing election. . |
Blank D
For sale at this Office;