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Administrator’s Sale.
tV I LI. ae sou) on the second 'Inch
'd ay in January, on the waters 01
Richland, in Green county,
A Tract of Land,
containing 150 acres, adjoining the
lands of John Ma|>p and Tally, lor
the bene In ol the heirs and creditors
«i Thomas Williams, deceased.
Abner IF. Wells,
Administrator.
November 23. 5—tds.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesda
in January next, beiween the usu.
hours, at Monticifu,
One Lot of Land,
No. 8, in the 18th district ol Bald
win county, now Kandoiph, levied
Fur Sale,
An elegant
Fowling Piece.
at this office.
5—tl'.
Enquire
November 28.
Notice.
The Subscriber, will receive in ct j
&f)ctiff’sj .Sale.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesda)
.n January next, between the usual
hours, at Monticello,
One Lot of Land,
No. 223, in the 13th district ol Bald-
w in, now Randolph county, levied
on as the property ol John Curl, to'on as the property of Bailey Brooks,
satisfy an execution in lavour oi Pe-jh) favour ol \villiara Goodsan.
Terms oi sale, Cash.
J. Evans, D. S.
November 29, 1800.
ter Tatum.—ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
No. 21. in the 15th district of Bald
win county, now Randolph, levied! IFtSlUVlJ of / irgUlld.
on as the property of James Ol jerry,I J
to satisfy an execution in favour ol|
Wm. Goodson.
ALSO THE FOURTH OF
AL .. TAX - ... \ lluike of Petersburg, propose* to complete
About 1 lity Acres ol Lorn, ^ p„ ur t rt an j L-ist Volume of the Histo
and one fifth olthe FODDliR, lcvi-ry of Virginia, left un finished by the pre
EAGLE TAVERN. ( Noti ce.
Wilt be hired at Major Henry
Trippc’s Store on Tuesday the 2nd
January next,
All the Negroes,
(belonging to the estate of John Pe*
The Co-partnership of Mounoer terson, deceased. Terms of hire
j? Grimes was dissolved hi/ mutual will be made known on tlie day. Ic
consent, on the 1st dui/of [full/, lust l is also expected, those indebted foe
All persons indebted to the concern, this year’s hire will come forward
will make payment to Edwin Mounger, and discharge their bonds and save
and those to tv horn thep were owing,the interest.
SKELTON JONES
’AVING enteiedinto a contract
with
H the dministrator of the late John D
. «• u: m .ture and unfortunate fate of Burke.
Inr .Imp Kim ar °? aS tllc ,P ro P cll ) ol H,ram , SKELTON TONES undertake* thi*
intTii lor debts due itiitr on ue* Wluitlcv to s«itislv
Count of medicine,
Striped Homespun,
from one to two thousand yards,
100 Barrels of Corn,
AND
2,000 weight of Pork,
to he delivered in Millcdgeville ;—
the highest cash price will be allow
ed. It will be well for those persons
indebted, to avail themselves ot this
opportunity to discharge their ac
counts.
Thompson Bird.
December 5. 6— tt
Brigade Orders.
Brigadier GcnvraPs garters,
Milledgevile, Nov. 22, 1809.
Major Charles Williamson, having
on account of his removal to the city
of Savannah, resigned the appoint
ment of Brigade Major in my Bn
gade, I have thought proper to up
point URIAH Til WE ATT, Esq
Brigade Inspector in his room ;—
therefore, all persons concerned, art
hereby required, to respect and obi»
him,as such.
JOHN SCOTT, Brig. Gen
8th Brigade, 3d D'vison J
the Militia oj this state.
November 28. 5—tl.
lavour of Munson Glass.—ALSO,
101 Acres ol’ Land,
SKELTON JONES undertake*
an execution in Wor |j with mingled sensaunn* of satisfacti
on anti diffidence : with *atiefaction, when
hope delude* him with the prcwpcct of lite
rary fame—for what generous bosom doe*
n the 18lh district of Baldwin coun- nf,t ■«»▼« emotion, at ;he idea of ha-
. vine his name transmitted with Honour t.» >
y, now Randolph, being a part o, - dlV ant poRterity _ Wha , tnl.ghtened mind
Lott No. G2, in said district, levied
on as the property ol Polly Powel, Fir’d wth the third which virtuous envy
to satisfy two Executions in favour breeds
of William Hill, levied on and re- „ And K " mi ' wi, JJ lo , vc of n h °" orable d " d
. But when he reflect* upon the importance
tinned to ine by Daniel Smith, c °n*otthe work, which he has undertaken t
W. JORDAN,
Boot and Shoe Maker
Respectfully
informs the pub
lie, that he has
commenced bu
siness onjeffer
son street, i in me
diately opposite
D. Sturgch’ Esq.
south side ol the
Public Square,
where he intends
Carrying on the above business in
all its various branches. Having a
supply of excellent leather on hand,
and the best workmen the place al-
fords, he is enabled to execute his
Jvork with neatness and dispatch
(LJ*GcntIemen at a distance by at
lending to the above cut, may tor
ward their measures, and lie fitted
ns well as if they were present.
A, the length of the boot—C,thi
calf—D, the heel—E, the instep—
Dull of the foot—G, the length.
November 3. 1—12t.
stable.-—ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
No. 138, in the 13th district ol
Baldwin, now Randolph county, le
vied on as the property of William
Lambriglit, to satisfy sundry Execu
tions against him.—ALSO,
One Lot of Land,
No. 128, in the 18th district ol
Baldwin, now Randolph, levied oi
the property of William Watlsoi
satisfy an execution in favour oi
Charles Darnel, levied on and r>
m iied to me nv Daniel Smith, cor
.table.—Conditions cash.
y. Evans, D. 6
November 28. 5—tds.
Notice.
The Subscriber, has appointe.
fHOMAS FITCH, Es ^ine, In
-gint for the collection of debts du
iiim liv note ; and HORATIO L.
WOOSTER to settle his unliquid.:
ted accounts, of which all person'
concerned, are requested to take no
tice.
Charles Williamson
December 12. 7—tf
THE SUBSCRIBER,
WISHES TO PURCHASE 4 OR 5(XXJ Wt.
OF GOOD MERCHANTABLE
LEAF TOBACCO;
For which he will give Four Dollars
CASH.
IIE OFFERS FOR SALE, GOOD
will apply to him for settlement.
EDWIN MOUNGFR,
STERLING GRIMES.
The House will still be kept up by
the Subscriber, who by strict atten
tion to the convenience and comfort
yohn Crowder, Agt.
December 12. 7—tdh
Notice.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of BIRD & WILLIAMSON*.
of those who may favour him with are requested to apply to Harris
their company, flatters himself he may Allen who has their notes and
merit their patronage
EDWIN MOUNGER.
November 3.
1-tf.
compose, hi-fieUbu. too*trongl> the li
rrited faculties with which it ha* pleased
the God of Nature t<> tndow him. A His
tory of Virginia to commence with thi A-
meric ii. Revolution, and 'erminatr with tin
adm'ndtration of Mr. Ji ffer*. n, embrace.-
a period in the hiftory ol mankind, more
mportant than the hiltoric muse ever re
corded. A seven-year* war and thi email
cipation of antiv world, will be only
pirtof I hiy difficult under!.king; biogr •
phi-al ske'che* ot a splendid galaxy of il
lull ri us he roe*, fta-el'men and pairi ts
null he < x-.cuttd ; to do juttice to the
f-.Eject, then, would require the genius ot
s HerodoMis or a Thucydides, a Livy or i
Tacitus, a Hume or a Gibnon ; it canno
then hr hut with much humdity of mind,
and with a trembling hand, that he ap
proaehc* the funject ; hut he has been ralli
enough to bind himself by a contract, and
he mull be bold enmu h to comply wdh it,
*9 writ a* he can. Q iem si non tenuii
a^ni* tamen exciu i tuli*. The volumt
if it <li>es not exceed 400 pages,. ouid eafi
ly he funIhed in three mom h* ; but the an
thor imift forego thi* advantage, in order ti
bring down the work to the iutereftmg pe
riod of Mr Jtfferlon’s retirement from the
Prefidential chair. Skelton Jones naturally
relies upon the patronage of every tiue
Virginian The H ftory of Virgini t (if we
compofed) which Iliad record events mnrt
important, perhaps, to the welfare of man
kind, than the annals of the earth afford,
written by a native Virginian, who lud his
birth in a land of freedo.i' Sc independence
cannot, it would f erm, but be iutereftmg to
the whole community.
No effenttal alteration will be made
the condition* upon which this work was
originally comm need.
An appendix wiil explain every thing re
lauve to police, literature, art*, manner*
manufactures, commerce, government, na
val and military ffrength, population, pro
durtlon*, mode ofliving, See.
The fourth volume will contain charter*
. r . and other public paper*, the ftudy of which
Manufactured 1 Ul)ClCCO^y>\\\ be equally irterefting to the politician
Low for Cash, or in exchange for Leaf™J *" Hc P ,i "£ Th u nli ' important document*
,,, , J t 1 ° J J which would otherwise periih, may he
1 OoullO. ^ ' thus preferved for the benefit of pofferity.
LIKEU ISh, This work will notice the growth and
SEGARS.
Samuel M. Mordccai.
November 3. 1-—tf.
BELL TAVFRX,
MANCHESTER, VIRGINIA.
growth
FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND AMERICAN settlement of the o'her ftate* ; hut to the
|state* of Mary la id, Nmth Carolina, South-
[Carolina, K.ntm kv, Georgia and Tennes
see, il will be peculiarly inter-ding, inas
much as the firlt fetilement, iaws, charters,
limits and conlfitulions of thofc Rates will
be accurat ly recorded.
J The f-urth volume, like the preceding
t 'three, will he of a large octavo file, on fine
Mary 1 RANKI.IN respectfully in-paper, with a new and handfome type;
forms the citizens of Milleiigeville if win he delivered to subscribers for three
anil the neighbourhood, that she w ill "^‘'y ' n ^erp, and lettered
0 n or two dollars and a half in boards; the
Anthony Dyer, &. Son,
Have taken the Store adjoining Mr.
Mounger’s Tavern, and nearly oppo.
• ite Messrs. Thomas and Scurry’s-
vvhere they have for sale, an assort
ment ol
DRY GOODS,
among which are,
1 st quality Superfine Cloths,
2nd do. do. do.
Bath Coatings,
Cassiineres,
Velvets,
i’oilinel Vesting,
Silver Cord,
Flannels,
Dimity,
Callicoes,
Cotton Cambrick,
Laced do.
Book do.
Fancy Leno,
Lappet do.
Laces and Edging,
Check’d Gingham,
Colton and Linnen Platillas,
Suspenders,
Ladies Silk Gloves,
Cotton Cassimtrs,
Cotton Shirting,
Cotton, Silk and Worsted Hose,
White Cambrick Shawls,
Silk do.
Humhums,
Blankets and Plains,
Velvet, Merseilles and Florentine
Vesting,
Fancy Prints,
Fearnought, &c. &c. See.
They expect to receive,
in the course of 20 days,
Brandy, Hum, Gin, Whiskey,
■saddlery, Boots, Shoes, Nails,
Crockery Tin Ware, Hats,
&c. &c.
November 13. 3—tf
20 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from me about the 12th oj
Nov. 1807 a negro man sluve, named
ac
counts for collection.
Thompson Bird,
Charles Williamson.
December 12. 7—-tf
y
Notice.
Jones County, ") STRAYED from
12th District. J the subscriber a*
bout the lJth of June,
V likely parcel of Hogs #
Fifteen Barrows, two years old, and
nine sows heavy with pig ; the hogi
ire marked with a crap and under
it in the left ear, and slit in tho
right. Any person taking up thor
said hogs, and will inform me of it,
shall be handsomely rewarded.
James Weekd
December 5. 6—tf.
Education.
A SCHOOL
The Subscriber, residing in
pr'i e will be advanced to non-subicriher*.
It m.iy not be unneceffary to repeat, that
, .. , , biography, a department go ufeful and ne*
on Monday the —7th ol this month for ce(F-.ry to hiftory; soneceffary to a cor
d/fW-jtcaching Reading and Writing, and reet view of the motive* of the chief per-
7—t
Chester, Virginia, at the sign of the .Needle^work, plain and ornamental, fonages; and the fecret spring* of the moft
Bell, solicits a share of public patron] Vbe price ol tuition will be Three ,m P ortant meafure*, will receive the
c. r ,- nU. Um*tAD„1 arsperqu.,ra-r, one- quarter to I,,- “**“•
to use every exertion to give in advance. Her School will be' December i. j
Sion. He keeps a (.oustant supply jkc jit in a house ot Mr. Sandlord’s, Subscriptions received at this office.
the best forage, goodliyao/s and han- ncar t h e office of the Georgia Jour-
Jy waiters; and his prices arc <7^al. The greatest attention will be
25 per cent under those general- p.q,i ; 0 the instruction of pupils en
trusted to her care.
November 21. 4—6t.
least
ty charged in, or about his resident <
'na THAN ILL CHILD ERS
November 3. 1—12t
A. 1 hares
TAYLOR,
(FROM NEW-JERSEY,)
YVAYXE STREET,
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he has commenced
his business in the house nearly op
posite Dent’s tavern, and second
door above Messrs. Collier St Co.
Ail those who think proper to favoi
him with their custom, from punc
tuality and the neatness of his work,
he flatters himself they will receiv
Wi’de satisfaction.
November B.
A—tf
/
Notice.
On Monday the 1st of January
next, will he hired to the highest bid
der, at Chester Mills,
The Negroes
belonging to the orphan of William
M inor ot Hancock, deceased. Those
in arrears may save cost, by making
a payment by or before that time.
yohn B. Minor.
December 12. 7—2t
~P H I M' I N G,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Neatly executed at this Office.
Notice.
Will be sold, on Monday the
22nd day of January next, at the late
dwelling house of Thomas Jewell,
deceased,
Nine Negroes,
the property of the said deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.—Conditions
will he made known on thatdav.
Catharine yewell, Atim’x.
December 12. 7—ot
CJESAR,
the property of the subscriber ; he is
about 6 feet high, one of his big toes
is very remarkable, being split with
an axe through the nail and nearly
as high as the second joint, by that,
it is much broader and larger than the
other, he was accustomed to run
James River above the falls, I jyas
informed lately that he was sold in
some part of the State of Georgia or
Carolina, on delivering him to me or
securing him in some jail so that I
get him again, shall be paid the abttve
moft reward. This is to forwarn any per
son or persons from harbouring or
concealing him, as they may depend
on it, that I will prosecute such vio-
ators of the law to its full extent.
Robert Mitchell.
State of Va. City of Rich- J
mond, September 17, 1809. j 1—-Dt.
Dr. Cuningham
Respectfully informs the citizen
>f Millidgevillc and the adjacen
country, that he has taken the shoj
formerly occupied by Dr. William
son, where he may be found to dh
charge his professional services.
December 13. 7—tf
PROPOSALS
FOR PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION*
A HISTORY
OF THE
RISE AND PROGRESS
OF THF
Baptists in Virginia.
BY ROBERT B. SEMPLE,
Miniiter ot the Go6pd, King & Queen,
*
A S early a* the year 1788, arrrangrmentf
were made by the Baptist General
Committee to collect material!? and publish
a history of the Baptists of Virginia. Those
to whom the business was committed made
some progress in their collection ; but from
certain causes much to be regretted, thif
plan was never accomplished.
Atter a considerable lapse of time, seve*
ral of the associations djspairing to see a ge
neral history completed, turned their atten
tion to the publication of historical relati
ons of their own districts. The General
Meeting observing this,determined to mako
one more attempt to effect a general hia*
tory, being persuaded that partial onet
could not answer the main design. They
entrusted the execution of this plan to tha
RevM A. Broaddus and the compiler. Mr.
Broaddus’s other avocations precluded him
from taking any part in the compilation.
The whole of the labour and of the respon
sibility, therefore, devolved upon the com
piler.
He can say iittle as to the execution of
the work. His motive in attempting it wat
to rescue from oblivion transactions which
he earnestly believed to be worthy of the no
tice of the present and future generations.
He is persuaded that his book, however un
refined in style and method, is sufficient to
convey to the candid enquirer a correct
view of those ways and works of God au<&
his prople of which it professes to treat.
Having been at great labour and expense
in accomplishing a work so arduous in iff
nature, he now throws himself upon the
benevolence ofc his friends and the fr endt
of truth, for his reward. He trusts that the
desire to spread the knowledge of useful
occurrences will prompt them to contribute
all poflihle aid.
It cannot be said with certainty, whea
the work will be ready for delivery, but it
is hoped that it will not be a more distant
eriod than next spring.
CONDITIONS.
I. The book will he printed on good
paper, in a duodecimo volume of »
bout 500 pages.
II. The price to subscribers, neatly
bound and lettered, will be two dol*
lari, to be paid on the delivery of tho
book.
Those who become responsible for ten
copies shall be entitled to one gratis.
ffj* The Editor of this paper is
authorised to receive subscriptions-
P. Menard,
Has lately established the
BAKING BUSINESS
at his house in Franklin street, and
will be happy to supply the public
with any article in that branch.
He daily expects,
Raisins in boxes, fresh keg Crackers,
Cider, Pipes, Onions, Red Beets,
Carrots, Bar Lead, Gun Powder,
Starth, &c. He purchases Home-
pun, Bees-Wax, Tallow and Flour.
Decemder J. fi—tf.
2?lan(t ©tf&d,
ELEGANTLY PRINTED,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
For Sale,
At this office, a small collection of
Miscellaneous and
SCHOOL BOOKS,
among which are the following :
Purley’s Diversions, 2 vols.
Letters on the subject of the CatV
lies. \[
Marmion—a tale of Flodden Fiel
The Federalist—2 vols.
Walker’s Dictionary,
Advice to Mothers—by Dr. Buchan
Large octavo Prayer Books,
Small Prayer Books,
Father and Daughter—a novel,
Theodore Cyphon, 2 vols. do.
Indian Tale. do.