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RETROSPECT.
I’ve seen the numerous ills that
throng
In life’s disastrous way ;
And few there are, who jog along,
Lur’d by no art astray.
BABIES.
The Subscribers having entered intf
partnership, under the 'firm o.
llvioiiy Dunham, c? Co.
with a view to transact business in the
FACTORAGE,
AND
COMMISSION LINE ;
Xotice.
On the second Monday in Fcbru-
ry will be sold to the highest bidder,
Twenty-Five Lots
or more in the town of Hartiprd, at
NEW-STO.RjE«
Anthony Dyer, Son,
Have removed their store to a
house on Wayne Street, near the, • x the appoint
»>»■*«. where tl'ey have lately rr-pf Savannah, res.gr J Brf
Brigade Orders. j
Brigadier Genera! s pi -ti
M'lledgevitc, hov. 22, 1 d09^i
Major Charles Williamson, Havin,
account of his removal to the citv
^ *»■ u.v.vw.. w. — niaiKw, wnei^ , f n . , vfoior in mv
die Outche Ford on Ocmulgee river, Wived the following articles (in ad-ment o llngaci A -
being the permanent seat for the pub-j ]t j on to their former stock,) which gade, I have thonglu piopcr to ap
" ~ ilaski.| theV offcr i or sa l c at reduced prices point URIAH I H\V LA 1 1, tsq.,
lie buildings of the county of Puli
Terms, payable in four equal annuallf or ‘Cash or Cotton.
lilrigade Inspector in lus mom
will receive and forward produce ^instalments. Purchasers gi' ing'Casimercs, of the first quality, con-jtherefore, all persons concerned, arc
any port in the United States, on bonds, with approved security and
treasonable terms. Having large and mortgage of the premises
(convenient Ware-Houses, they will
receive on Storage all kind of Goods
and produce,at reduced rates; they
I’ve seen the sons of Science vie
With ignorance and pride ;
Vain glory raised to stations high
And merit cast aside.
intend keeping a general supply of
Groceries,
and other Merchandize suitable for
the back country, which they will
Vl’ve seen the sons of Virtue bend,
Beneath unnumber’d woes,
Helpless, forlorn, without a friend,
The sport of numb ous foes.
I’ve seen the sons of Fashion shine,
In grandeur, pomp and show,
Rut when cool reason took ihe helm
It laid their grandeur low.
I’ve seen the Demagogue ascend
And mount the car ol slate ;
While faction rose with hair on end,
To blast the truly great.
S. foncs
H. Fulgum,
y. T. Thomas
F. Hogan,
IT. A. Harper.
January 9.
Comm’rs.
meres, ot tne nrst quamj, imouuiv, , i „
sisting of Blue, Black, Drab, hereby required, to respect and^obey
Notice.
and Snuff colours,
Kendall Cottons,
Cainbrick Sheeting,
Ladies Shoes,
Powder and Shot,
Coffee, Loaf Sugar,
11—tdsjSaddlerv.
jStnped Cotton Ticking,
ICotton Sheeting,
him as such. _ . _
JOHN SCOTT, Bng. Gen.
i)lh Brigade, 3d Divisi n of
the Militia of this slate.
November 28. j if.
Whereas Le-
bartcr for produce on liberal terms. Jones County,') STRAYED from| cloth co i oure a Sewing Silk,
V. li. V WlOlly j 12th District. J the subscriber a- j. e „ ro shot s,
W. A. /)tfw/i««l, boutthe 15th of June. Mens Beaver Hats, &c. See. he.
3,A »r
y. J •
has applied to me for letter^ ot ad
ministration on the estate ot Cur.rg
bTATF. OF (iEORt
LaurcnsDnnity
Geo
December 19.
Street.
8—14t
History of Virginia.
H
SKELTON JONES
AVIN’Ci ente til into a cut fact w
I’ve seen Ambition's sons combine,
To blast the patriot’s lame ;
Slander and falsliood boldly join,
To lan sedition’s dame.
A likely parcel of Hogs,
Fifteen Barrows, two years old, and
nine sows heavy with pig ; the hogs
are markup with a crap and under
bit in the left ear, and sl.t in th
right. Any person taking up the
j,f, said hogs, and will inform me ot it
shall be handsomely rewarded.
James JVeekes
December.). 6—tt.
Btirki ot Petersburg, proposes to comp'etr
the F U' h ami Last Volume of the Uisto
ry ol V rg nia left iiiiftoinheil l»y the pre
m-tnr< a ni unforiu'iate fate of Bujke.
SKELTON JONES undertakes this
w iik i*.th mingled rfcnsao ’ns of sati.facM
on and diffidence « with satisfaction, when
hope deaiiki hen with ffie prospect of litc-1, r . c ... , •
rary tune—for «!.at generous bosom does Inferior court of Washington county.
Notice.
Nine months alter date, application
will he made to the honourable, the
January' 9. 11—tf
~ PROPOS ALS
FOR PRINTfNG BY SUBS CRll’TION,
A HISTORY
OF TTIE
RISE AND PROGRESS
1 l: OF T11F
Baptists in Virginia.
BY ROBERT B. SEMPLE,
Minister ol the Gospel, King & Q.teen, Va
\ S early aa the year 1788. arrrangements
l V we
not heave with emotion, at die i lea of ha
vmg Ins uaur transmitted with honour to a
1’vc seen the Christan's end—serene,
He drew his latest breath ;
lie sought a blissful happy scene
Beyond the shades ol death.
Now', while a few short seasons roll,
Hope points the heavenly way,
She marks the path and leads the
soul
To realms of futon- dav.
for leave to sell a tract of Land in
Baldwin county cm little black creek
listant posterity—Wli*t enlightened niindf cont ,,; n i n g 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.
l)avii Martin, Atlm’r.
December 19. 8—m9m
GEORGIA,
l t i, sent ifu n
Washington County. J honors, Hen
ry Slappvf Francis Fennell, Ihonvu
Pace, Francis Boykin, and Frede
rick Cullen—It appearing to tin
court that John Tomlinson, Admi
nistrator to the estate ot IF njamin
Tomlinson, deceased, hath notified
in uftc ol the public Gazettes ol thi
state, that he would apply to the In
ferior court of this county, in terms
ot the law lor leave to sell 202 1-2
Acres ot Land, lying in Morgan
county, -kb district, No. 305, being
u putt of the real estate of Benjamin
Tomlinson, duc’d. lor the benefit o',
the heirs.—In pursuance thereof i
is ordered, that die sale thereof 1>
granted him accordingly.
Signed by order of the court, Ja
liuary 1st, 1810.
J. IRWIN, Clerk C. 0.
QT Flic Sale,
Agreeable to the above order, will
t;>ke place on the first Tuesday in
March, at Madison in Morgan coun
ty. yOlIN TOMLINSON, A,hr.
January 9. 11—tds^
^ &aie.
WILL BE SOLD, on the 1st Tues
day in March next, in Laurens,
between 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
liam M’Griff.—Conditions Cush.
Isaac Kirsey, Sheriff.
January 9.11—tils
IS ll"t
E’.t'd wth the third which virtuous envy
breeds
And stmt with love of honorable (letiljfl
But wften he rcfltcta upon the importance
itthe Woik,which he has undertaken to
compose, he feels bn, too stionglv the li
mted facilities with which it h,i3 pleaseii
he God of Nature to endow him. A IF-
my of Virginia to commence with the A
nerican Revolution, mui terminate with th.
'.miniftratu n of Mr. Jefferson, embrace)
period in the hiltory ot mankind, more
mportant than the hillmic rruse ever re-
eordod. A seven-years war and the emm
;ipation of a ni w world, will be only a
part of this difficult undertaking; biogn
phical sketches of a splendid galaxy of il
uftrioua heroes, ftatefinen and patrr ts,
muft be executed : to do jiillice to the
Notice.
NINE m-anths after the date hereof, ap-
p'ication wi'i be made to the honorable ilu-
Inftrior court of Warren county for leave
to fell "02 1 2 acres of land lying in ,he
3rd district of Wilkinson coumy, No.2IU.
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
karon Benton 'ate of this county dec.
Winnvjred Benton Adm.
August Wth, 1809. 12—5
Notice.
Msrtin
of ad-
rgc
mimstr;
Martin, late of this county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all anil singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased,
and appear at my o'.lice within tlu?
time required by law, to shew cause,
if any they can, why said letters
should not be grtuUed.—Given under
hand this 1st day of January,
mv
1810.
A. LOVE, CJk.
f.ihjcct, then, would require the genius of
i llcrodoiuB or a Thucydides, a L’vy or
facrut, a Hume or a Gibbon ; it cannot the honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkin
hen be out with much humility of mind, (on county, for leave to sell the following
and with a trembling hand, that he .ip Itracts of L«nd, (lying nea. the mouth ol
proaehesthe fuhjrct : but he has been ralh Little B ack Creek, n the 5'h difti'ct said
enough to bind himself by a contract, ana H ilki ison county) viz L d, N •. U03, No,
ne muft he bold enough it, comply with it, 2.14, No. 233. Aabout too acres on
is well as he can. u-ni -ion tenuit jRuJy creek, W oren County, all belonging
magnis tamen cxeid t aulis. fhe volume to the cllate ot Jefle Mitthcws. deceased,
if it ili'es not rX'-eed 400 p ipts, could eati for the benefii of the heirs and creditors,
ly he finilhed in three month.; but theau-| JACOB MERCHAN P. Adm.
thor irnlt forego tins advantage, in order to Warren county, J in. 1A, lsio 12_9nJ[
hrmg down the wotk to the i lere-lliug pe
re made by the BipUst G neral
Committee to collet t ma.eriais and publish
a history of the B ip'ists of Virginia Those
to whom the business was committed made
some progress in iheir collection ; hut from
certain causes tnueh to be regrttted, this
plan was never accomplished.
Alter a considerable lapse of time, seve
ral ol Ihe association*dinpairing to see a ge-
ntr-ei hist iry completed, turned their atten
liov to the publication of historical relati-
>ns of their own districts. The General
Meeting observing this,determined to make
one more attempt to effect a general his
lory, being petsuaded that partial ones
eou'd not answer the mam de-'gn. They
entrusted the execution r.t this plan to the
Rev’d A. Btoaddus and the compiler. Mr.
Bro.iddus’s other avocatwus precluded him
from taking any part in the compilation.
The whole of the labonrand or the respon
ability, theiefore, devolved upon the com
pihr.
He can say iittlc as to the execution of
ihe work. His motive in attempting it was
to rescue from oblivion transactions which
he earnestly be lieved to be worthy of the no.
Doctor Wilson,
Respectfully informs bis frientfe fhai*
he has removed to the house occu--
pied by the late Governor Irwin,
where bis usual attention will be
id to their culls,
December 26. .9-—tf
NINE months alter da e I llialljipp'y to yj ce of the present and future generations.
" ' He is persuaded that his book, however un
refined in style and method, is sufficient to
convey to ihe candid enquirer a correct
For Sale,
Cheap for Cash, Clean Cotton, or
Young Negroes, that
Valuable Lot of Land,
if Mr J. flerton s retuement from tne
Pteiidtntial chair. Sir Iton Jones naturally
relics upon the palionagt of every ttuc
Virginian The H'ftory ot Virgini. (>f well
compoicd) which lhail record events more
mpmtant, perhaps, to the welfare of man
kind, than the annals of the earth afford,
ivpi eii by a native Virginian, who had h-s
hath in a land t trieduut & independence,
dint, it would f eem, but bt intereft iig tu
he ivho'e community.
No tfffi tia! alt ration will be made
the conditions upon which this woik was
originally commenced.
An appendix wid explain every thing re
1,11ve* to p, lice, literature, arts, manners
manufactures, commerce, government, na
val and military ftrength, population, pro
Juctlons. mode ol living,
The tour tit voiume win contain chattel
and other public papers, the ftudy of Which
will be equally interefting to the politician
a d antiquary Thofe important documents
which would otherwise perifft, may he
thus pteferved for the benefit of pofterity.
This work wi'l notice the growth and
settlement of the other dates ; I tit to the
state - of M uy!a"d. North Carolina, South.
Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia and Tennes
see, it will be peculiarly interelting, inas
much as the lirlt frttlcment, iaws, charters,
limits and eonltiiutions of tbofc dates will
be accurately recorded.
’I lie fourth volume, like the preceding
ti
Notice.
The Subscriber, has appointed
THOMAS FITCH, Esquire, his
agent for the collection of debts due
rim by note ; and 1IORA l lO L.
WOOSTER to settle his unliquida
ted accounts, of which all perv ns
concerned, are requested to take i.o-
ce.
Charles Williamson.
December 12. 7—ti
view of those ways and works of God and
his people of which it professes to tr«at.
Having been at great labour and expanse
in accomplishing a work so arduous in its
nature, he now throws himself upon th
benevolence of his friends and the fr ends
of truth, for his reward. He trusts that the
desire to spread the knowledge of useful
occurrence s will piompt them to contribute
all pofltble aid.
It cannot be said with certainty, when
the work will be ready for delivery, but it
is hoped that it will not be a more distant
period than next spring.
CONDITIONS.
Washington Tavern.
The subscribers inform the public
in general, that, at considerable ex- ^
pense, they have had a variety of
in prove merits added to the Wash-
ngton Tavern, so as to make a 4
large and commodious house, suita
ble for the accommodation of gentle
men with, or without families ; the
part suitable for the accommodation
ot 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, *
See. as well as with a large convent->
ent stable near the yard—they flatter t
the
they
Notice.
All persons having any demands a-
gainst the estates of George & Hugh
Sum me 1 v illc, deceased, at c desired to
render them properly attested with-
the time prescribed by law ; also,
those indebted arc requested to come
forward and make immediate pay
ment.
DAVID MARTIN, Adm'r.
Washington County, ^
December 19.
8-—6t
I. The book will be printed on good
paper, in a duodecimo volume of a
bout 500 pages.
II. The price to subscribers, neatly
bound and lettered, will be two dol.
lars, to be paid on the de'iveiy of the
book.
Those who become responsible for ten
copies shall be entitled to one gratia.
EAGLE TAVERN.
‘■■nselves from the long experience *
sy both have had in this line of bu- v
sifiess, that there will be no difficul
ty in gi\ it'.g general satisfaction. As- T
suranees are given to pay tfte utmost*
ittention to all those who may favor-'
them with their company.
Oden Moore.
Richmond, (Virginia) J
Dec. 5. / 10—tf .
Pf
The Subscriber informs his friends
and the public in general, that he has
purchased the house formerly occu
pied by Major Edwin Mounger,
w here he intends to continue his for
THE SUBSCRIBER,
WISIIF.S TO PURCHASE 4 OR oOOO Wt
OF GOOD MERCHANTABLE
LEAF TOBACCO;
For which he will give Four Dollars
CASH.
nr. orrr.RS for sale, coon
. 1law ft ud nr ed Tobacco*,
Low'for Cash, or in exchange for Leaf
Tobacco. .
LIKEWISE,
FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND AMERICAS!
SEGAltS.
Samuel M. Mordecau
November 3. 1 tf.
Notice.
Application will be made to the honon-mer line of business, and hopes by
We the Ini rior Court of Baldwin County- ! t l uc attention and industry to merit
jlhtee, will be of a Urge octavo fue, on fine after the expiration of nine months forb^^i- p^tron’isre
No. 120, fourteenth district Baldwin' wuh * ” ew and h,ndlornc * ,Mvese » ,hc uodividfd h *‘* of Lo, l Nl M ‘ b
now Filinam— ALSO
Lot, No. 73,
in the 21st district Wilkinson, now
'Telfair. For particulars apply ti
the subscriber in Milledgvville.
Horatio Gates.
January ?. 1(>—tl
Roger Olmstead.
t will be delivered to subscribers for tlirei 106, 5tb diftrict of Wilkinson, now Bald.I ^
ilr l ars, neatly bound in iheep, and lettere w u, -old for the benefit of the'heirs andj Milledgeville, Jan79, 1810. 11 tf
or two dollars and a bait in bovrds ; tilt creditors of Jonathan M Cravy, deceased. ’
BAR I LEY M CRARY.
January 2, 1800. 5>>n
piii e will be advanced to non subscribers.
I' n ay not be ui.utccffary to repeat, that
htug' iphy, a department so ulVlul and ne-
celiaty to hiftoiy ; soneeeffary to a cor
rect view of the nio’ivea of the chief per-
oiiages j and the fec.ret springs of the mi ll
Tor Sale,
Notice.
All persons are earnestly request-
mportant meafutes, vil'l leccive the moftvd v ) 10 have any demands against
.^wuc.
On the tirvi Tuesday in February
next, in Uie town of Clinton between
the usual hours, WILL BE SOLD.
One Lot of Land,
No -1“, iu the 10th district of Bald-
win, now Jones Countv, taken a;-
•p. rtvoi" John C.rok to satislv
•ntrd atten’mn of the author.
Ri.hmond, Va. )
December l. J
An eltgant
. Fowling Piece.
Enquire at this office.
November 28. 5—tf.
the estate of William Martin, deceas-
7 t'od, to rendttwihem properly authen-
cicated in the time prescribed by
Administrator’s Sale. al ‘ thos '-' " h " raav l>,! i,; '
idebted, are desired to make iinme-
On Wedne . lay, 7th February, 1810,1^,^ p avmt . nt .
will be sold,at ’Thomas Reid’s rniil ’ J)
Alien Pemberton’s execution—Con
d. lions casu.
J:is. Riley, D. S.
\ annary 2,1R1 a 10—tds
m Putnam county,
All the Property,
real and personal of the estate of Jo
seph lieid, deceased.
Timmas Reid, Adm.
Decern!)-l'2b. ' 9—jri’
ID MAR TIN, Ex r
Baldwin County,
December 19. J 8—fit
ZHann SrraJ,
ELEGANTLY PRINTED,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFi ICE
Vdministi'ator’s Sale.
\\'dl be Sold, at Sandersville, on the
25th oi January next,
The Personal Estate
ol Dr. JohnT. Brvan, consisting ol
Horse's, Shop-Furniture, Medicine,
Ike. 'Terms made known on dav of
sale.
yOSEPII BRFAN,} ^
and
THOs. BUTLER
December 19. —
For Sale,
At this office, a small collecticm of
Miscellaneous and
SCHOOL BOOKSi
among which are the following :
Purley’s Diversions, 2 vols. 1
Letters on tne subject of the Catho-
ics.
Marmion—a tale of Flodden Field
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 Cvphon, 2 vols. do.
Inidian Tale. do.
Murray’s Introduction,
Do. Sequel, ,
Harrison’s Grammar,
The Rainbow, I
A compendious Y'iew of die Trial oT
Aaron Burr,
New Sivord Exercise, See. &c.
VAX') ^
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PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Neatly executed at this Office.