The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, January 16, 1810, Image 4

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BY MOORE. I do confess, in many a sigh Mylips have breath’d you many a lie, And who, with such delights in view, Would lose them for a lie or two. For Sale, Cheap for Cash, Clean Cotton oi Young Negroes, that V aluable Lot of Land. No. 120, fourteenth district llaldwii now Putnam—ALSO Lot, No. 73, in the 21st district Wilkinson, non Telfair. For particulars apply u the subscriber in Milledgeville. Horatio Gates. January 2. io—tf Nay look not thus, with brow repro ving ; Lies are, my dear, the soul of loving ! It hail'we tell the girls were true, II half we swear to think and do, Were oughtbut lying’s bright allusion The world would be in strange con fusion ! If ladies eyes w’erc, every one. As lovers swear, a radiant sun. Astronomy should leave the skies, To learn her lore in ladies eyes ! Oh no ! believe me, lovely girl, When nature turns your teeth to pearl, Your neck to snow, your eyes to fire, Your yellow locks to golden wire, Then, only then, can heaven decree, 'fhat you should live for only m», Or I for von, as night and morn, We’ve swearing List, and kissing And now my gentle hints to clear, For once, I’ll tell you truth my dear ! Whenever you may chance to meet A loving youth, whose love is sweet, Long as you’re false, and he believes you, Long as you trust, and he deceives you So long the blissful bond endures ^Ijcriffsi -gsalc. *VILL BE SOLD on the first Tues- n February next, in Laurens count). ictwven the usual hours, Thi •ce Horses, eviedon as the property of Francis Holton, to satisfy an execution in favour of Thomas M’Griff.—Coiul'i- tions Cash. Isaac Kirsey, Sheriff. January 4, 1809. 11—tds WILL BE SOLD, on the m Tues day in March next, in Laurens, jetween the usual hours, Two Negro Women, named Grace and Kener, levied on as the property of Laban- Cason, to satisfy an execution in favour of Wil iam M’Griff.—Conditions Cash. Isaac Kirsey, Sheriff. J anil nr)- I). 11—tds BELL TAVE1LW M ANCHESTr.lt, VIRGINIA P. Menard, Has latelv established the | The Subscriber, residing in mJR.1KJ.VG business ehester, Virginia, at the sign oj fAc|at his house in Franklin street, and Tell, solicits <i share oj public patron-„ \\\ he happy to supply the public u ith any article in that branch. Doctor Wilson, Respectfully informs his friends that he has removed to the house occu pied by the late Governor Irwin, where his usual attention will be paid to their calls. December 26. 9—tf age to his tavern, and pledges himself to use every exertion to give satisfac tion. He keeps a constant supply oj the best forage, good liduors and han dy waiters ; and his prices arc at least 25 per cent under those general ly charged in, or about his residence. 'NA THAN IE L CHILDERS. November 3. 1 — 12t Notice. On the second Morn av in Febru ary will be sold to the 1. ghest bidder, Twenty-Five Lots ov more in the town ol Hartford, at the Outche Ford on Ocmulgee river, being the permanent seat for the pub lic buildings of the county of Pulaski. Terms, payable in lour equal annual instalments.- Purchasers giving bonds, with approved security and mortgage ol the premises. S. fanes, H.J'ulgun, J J. T. Thomas, C Comm’rs. £. Hogan, V 11—td » Administrator’s Sale. Will he Sold at the Market House- in the town of Sparta, on the 20th of February next, 3 or 4 Negroes, the property of Tabitha Hamilton, deceased—Credit will be given un til the 2.5th ol December, 1810 Bond with approved security w ill be required. DUKE HAMIL TON, Adm'r. December 10. 8—(it school: Having declined teaching school, I take the liberty of recommending to mv former employers, and others, Mr. CHRIS I OPHER RANKIN who comes highly recommended foi And while he lies, his heart is yours : his steadiness, sobriety, morality,and But oh ! you’ve wholly lost the youth, The instant that he tells you truth. GRAMMATICAL QUESTION. Said Anna’s preceptor, 11 a kiss is a noun, But tell me if proper or common,” he cried ; With cheeks of Vermillion, and eye lids cast down, * ’Tis both common and properhis pupil replied. abilities, from the President and Professors of Jefferson College ii Pennsylvania ; also by other gentle men ol the first respectability of sail! state, ns well as of Virginia. And from my personal knowledge of him, if ray judgment of his abilities de serve any regard, I most cheerfully, and gladly recommend him. H has commenced in Milledgeville, where he will teach English Gram mar, Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Geography, and the other arts and sciences, as far as can be, without Ap- Washingtoii Tavern. The subscribers inform the public in general, that, at considerable ex pense, they have had a variety of improvements added to the Wash ington Tavern, so as to make a large and commodious house, suita ble lor the accommodation of gentle men with, or without families ; the part suitable for the accommodation of families being entirely separated from the public part of the Tavern— where they may live private, or as much so as they might wish. Being well prepared with good rooms, beds, Jkc. as well as with a large conveni- nt stable near the yard—they flatter themselves from the long experience they both have had in this line of bu siness, that there will be no difficul ty in giving general satisfaction. As surances are given to pay the utmost ittention to all those who may favor them yvith their company. Oden & Moore. Richmond, (Virginia) ^ Just Received, AND FOR SAM., Fresh Philadelphia Porter, Playing Cards, Snuff, Tumblers, and 50,000 American Segars,best quality. &ljtriff <§>alc. On the first Tuesday in February next, in the town of Clinton between the usual hours, WILL BE SOLD, One Lot of Land, No 47, in the 10th district of llald- paratus, at the usual prices. Board can lie had at this place on moderate terms. yohn II. Posey. January 9. 11—tf Notice. The Subscriber, has appointed THOMAS FITCH, Esquire, his ! win, now Jones County, taken as| agent f or the collection of debts due the property of.John Cook to satisfy him by notc . ani i HORATIO L. Allen l’embertou’s execution—Con ditions cash. Jas. Riley, D. S. January 2,1810. 10—tds DARIEN. The Subscribers having entered into co-partnership, under the firm of Vivian, Dunham, & Co. with a view to transact business in the FACTORAGE, AND COMMISSION LINE; will receive and forward produce to any port in the United States, on reasonable terms. Having large and convenient Ware-Houses, they will receive on Storage all kind of Goods and produce, at reduced rates; they intend keeping a general supply of Groceries, and other Merchandize suitable for the back country, which they will barter for produce on liberal terms. V. II. Ftv ion, W. A. Dunham, Geo: Street. December 19. 8—14t WOOSTER to settle his unliquida ted accounts, of which all persons concerned, are requested to take no tice. Charles JPUliamson. December 12. 7—tf IX 5. 10—tf EAGLE TAVEHAT. The Subscriber informs his friends mil the public in general, that he has purchased the house formerly occu bv Major Edwin Almonds, Raisins, per box. Herrings do. Salt, Nails, Cheese, Cotton Ragging, Fresh Mustard, Gin. January 2. 10- IV. A. Harper. January 9. Devereuxj Sanford & CV. • Respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have just received in addition to theT former stock of GOODS, the follow ing articles, to wit : Cutlery and Hardware, Crockery and Tin-Ware, Cheese, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Box Raisin., Sugars, Segars, Cider, &c. &c.. January 9. 11—21 -tf NEW-STOllB. \nthony Oyer, & Son, Have removed their store to a house on Wayne Street, near the market, where they have lately re ceived the following articles (in ad dition to their former stock,) which die heirs—In pursuance thereof k GEORGIA, 1 Present their Washington County. J honors, Hen ry Slappy, Francis Tcnnell, Thomas Pace, Francis Boykin, and Frede rick Cullen—It appearing to the court that John Tomlinson, Admi nistrator to the estate of Benjamin Tomlinson, deceased, hath notified in one of the public Gazettes of this state, that lie would apply to the In ferior court of this county, in terms of the law for leave to sell 202 1-2 Acres of Land, lying in Morgan county, 4th district, No. 305, being a part of the real estate of Benjamin Tomlinson, dec’d. for the !>enefit of prices they offer for sale at reduced for Cash or Cotton. Casimcres, of the first quality, listing of Blue, lilaek, and Snuff colours, Kendall Cottons, Cambrick Sheeting, Ladies Shoes, Powder and Shot, Coffee, Loaf Sugar, Saddlery, Striped Cotton Ticking, Cotton Sheeting, Cloth coloured Sewing Silk, Negro Shoes, Mens Beaver Hats, Sic. &c. See. January 9. 11—tf is ordered, that the sale thereof bet grained him accordingly. Signed by order of the court, Ja- Drab, nuarv 1st, 1810. J. IRWIN, Clerk C. 0. 03* 'File Sale, Agreeable to the above order, will take place on the first Tuesday in March, at Madison in Morgan coun ty. JOHN TOMLINSON, Mm.. January 9. 11—tdsf] pied bv Major Edwin Mounger,| STATE oy Georgia, 1 Whereas Le- where he intends to continue his tor- r> v j na jyiartin Notice. AH persons having anv demands a- gainr.t the estates of George & Hugh Summerville,deceased, are desired to render them properly attested with in the time prescribed by law ; also, those indebted are requested to come forward and make immediate pay ment. DAVID MARTIN, Adm'r. Washington County, | mer line of business, and hopes In due attention and industry to merit their patronage. Roger Olmstead. Milledgeville, Jan. 9,1810. 11—tf Administrator’s Sale. Will be Sold, at Sandersville, on the 25th of January next, The Personal Estate of Dr. John T. Bryan, consisting of Horses, Shop-Furniture, Medicine, &c. Terms made known on day of ale. JOSEPH BRTAN, December 19. 8* —6t Notice. All persons are earnestly request ed who have any demands against the estate of William Martin, deceas ed, to render them properly authen ticated in the time prescribed by law ; and all those who may be in debted, are desired to make imme diate payment DAVID MARTIN, Ex'r. liii/dit’in County, | Notice. Nine months after date, application will he made to the honourable, the Inferior court of Washington county, lor leave to sell a tract of Land in December 19. 8—St Notice. AND THOs. BUTLER, December 19. 8—tt^f I Laurens County, j vjna has applied to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of George Martin, late of this county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad- Notice. Jonfs County, 1 STRAYED fron* Vlth District, y the subscriber a- boutthe 15th of June, A likely parcel of Hogs* Fifteen Barrows, two years old, and nine sows heavy with pig ; the hogs are marked with a crap and under bit in the left ear, and slit m the monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time required by law, to shew cause, if any they can, why said litters should not be granted.—Given under mv hand this 1st dav of January, 1810. A. LOVE, Cli. right. Any person taking up the: said hogs, and will inform me of it, shall be handsomely rewarded. yames fVeekes December 5. c tf. For Sale, good RIDING HORSE. January 2. Enquire at this office. 10- William Worsham Rr.sPFXTFUi.i.Y informs his distant friends, that he continues to keep a House of Entertainment, on the main road leading from Geor gia (by Danville) to Richmond and Petersburg in Virginia, and about a quarter of a mile below Prince Ed ward Court-House ; where he will accommodate travellers in the most genteel and comfortable manner, and at a moderate price. His stables are well provided with provender, ilnd his house supplied with the best li quors, &c. To those who have heretofore favoured him with their custom, he returns his grateful thanks, and solicits a continuance of their An elegant Eor Sale, patronage. Prince Edward, l Nov. 14, 1809. J IO ■ tl Application will be made to the honors ble the Inferior Court of Baldwin County alter the expiration of nine month# tor leave to tell the undivided half of Lot, No. 196. 6th diftrict of Wiikinton, now Bald. win, sold for the benefit of the heirs and Baldwin county on little black creek, containing 202 1-2 acres, being of the real estate of Hugh Summerville, deceased, and to he sold for the be nefit of his heirs and creditors. David Martin, Adm’r. ^ December If. 8—in9m creditor! of Jonathan M'Crarr, deceased BARTLEY M‘CRARY. 9m January ft, 1809 23lanlt 3DccN, F.I.EGANTt.Y PRINTED, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Bank Bills or Silver, will be given in exchange for STATE TROOP Bounty Warrants, at the usual market price. Enquire at this office, December 26. 8—tl PRINT T I N G, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly executed at this Office. Fowling Piece. Enquire at this office. November 28. 5—tf. W. JORDAN, Boot and Shoe Maker Rf.spfctfully informs the pub lie, that he has commenced bu siness on Jeffer son street, imme diately opposite D. Sturges’ Esq. south side of 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 af fords, he is enabled to execute his work with neatness and dispatch. (^“Gentlemen at a distance bv at tending to the above cut, may for ward their measures, and be. fitted as well as if they were present. A, the length of the hoot—C, the calf-—D, the heel—E, the instep- Ball of the foot—G, the length. November 3. 1—12t. Administrator’s Sale. On Wednesday, 7th February, 18 IQ, will be sold, at Thomas Reid’s mill in Putnam countv, All the Property, real and personal of the estate of Jo» seph Reid, deceased. December 26. Thomas Reid, Adm. 9-5tU Brigade Orders. Brigadier Generals Quarters, Milledgevilt, Nov. 22, 1809. Major Charles Williamson, having on account of his removal to the city ol Savannah, resigned the appoint ment ol Brigade Major in my flri- gade, I have thought proper to ap point URIAH THWEATT, Esq. Brigade Inspector in his room ; therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required, to respect and obey him as such. 3 JOHN SCOTT, Brig. Gen. 8th Brigade, 3d Divison of the Militia of this state. November 28. 5—tf. THE SUBSCRIBER, WISHES TO PURCHASE 4 OR j(J00 Wt OF GOOD MERCHANTABLE LEAF TOBACCO; For which he will give Four Dollar, CASH. HE OFFERS FOR BALE, GOOD Manufactured Tobacco, Low for Cash, or in exchange for Leaf Tobacco. ' J likewise, FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND AMERICAN SEGARS. Samuel M. Mordecai. November 3, J—tf.