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BEAUTY.
" The wind panel b over if, and 11 it gone.”
1 mw a dew drop, coni and clear,
Dtnce on a myrtle spray ;
Fair colour# deck’d the lucid tear,
Like tho8e which ideam and ditappear
When showers and sunbeams play ;—
Sol cast athwart a Rlance severe.
And schorched the pearl away;
High on a slemltr polished stem,
A fragrant Lilly grew ;
On the pure petals many a gem
Glittered, a native diadem
Of healthy morning dew ;
A blast of lingering win hr camtf,
And snapped the stem in two.
Fairerthan Morning’s cailytear,
Oi L'lly's snowy bloom,
Shine: BkautY in its vernal year.
Bright, spatkiing, fascinating,clear,
Gay, thoughtless of its doom !
Dp at h breathes a sudden poison near,
And sweeps it to the tomb.
Factorage &; Commis
sion Business,
IN SAVANNAH.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Attends to the above business with
tin- strictest care & attention to the in
terests of those who employ him. His
Counting-House is on the Bay, op
posite the Exchange (under the Mu
seum Printing-Office). He informs
the public and his friends who con
sign Cotton and other produce to
him comihg down the Rivers Oco
nee nrd Ocmulgec, that they can
have the use of the Wharf in Darien,
{called Harford’s Wharf) for laud
ing, wharfage, & reshipping, free of
expense. Mr. Srott Cray will at
tend to the directions of those who
choose to *v,iil themselves of this of
fer. Secure Eire-proof Stores lor the
reception of produce are provided.
Henry Harford.
Savannah, Nov. If, 6—tlMnv,
The Subscriber
Informs his friends and the public
gen* rally, that he has taken Mr
Harford’s Wharf and Stores in Da
rien, and will transact business in the
Factorage and Commis
sion Line,
will receive and forward Produce &
^Merchandise with the strictess at
tention and dispatch to orders. Pro
duce coming down the river and
con- item d or ordered to he consgned
to Mr. II. Harford in Savannah, will
be received and reshipped free front
expt nee to the owners, (except Ne
gro hire.)
Scptt Cray.
Darien, November 10. i%—tlMny.
The Subscriber will selU^raluuble
Saw-Mill,
10 miles from Milledgeville, and 13
miles from Snarta—-A tract of
LA N D, ’
tJontaining about 1,000 acres, 100 of
which are cleared and very good
house ; from it*situation well calcu
lated for public entertainment, t our
years indulgence will be given to the
purchaser. Should the. subscriber
not meet with an offer to sell, he will
rent, or lease the place lor 4 years.
Stock to be Sold and Negroes to be
llired on the premises.
Elisha Harris.
December 5. 6—tf
" Will be Rented"
At public auction, for a term of one
or more years, on Saturday the 22d
of December next, (if not previous
ly disposed of)
The House and Lot
cornering on Wayne and Washing
ton Streets, next door to Archibald
M. Devereux’s, Esq. Also,
'Ike Plantation
adjoining Borland’s Mill, belonging
to the estate of John Peterson, dec.
For terms apply to A. M. Deve-
reux, Esq. in Milledgeville, or the
aubscriber in Hancock county.
John Crowder, Agt.
for the Executrix.
(jtT® The House and Lot will be
well-enclosed and put in good re-
Collcctov’s Sales.
WILL IiZ SOLD, on Saturday the
29tU of Dedr. next, in the tou<n of
Clinton between the usual hours, the
j olio-wing, TRAC l S 01 I. A A D ;
or no much thereof as will be suffi
cient to pay the tax due thereon,
and cost.
50 Acres of Pine Land in Jones
county, on Commissioner’s creek,
granted to Cleveland, given in by
Wdliam Vann, tax due, SO*. 35.
50 Acres of the first quality Land
on Commissioner’s creek, in Jrtncs
countv, granted to Anglin, given in
by Elijah Rosser, tax due, 8 1 : 55.
202 1-2 Acres third quality Land
on Commissioner’s creek in Jones
county, granted to Johnston, given
in by Stephen Melton, Uix due,
8 0:61 : 6 1-4.
70 Acres Pine Land on the Oco
nee in Montgomery county, given in
by Daniel McDuff, tax'ckie, S 9 : 24.
175 Acres second quality Land
on Commissioner's cm !: in Jones
County, granted to Sill, given in by
Jas. Caldwell, tax due, 8 1:37 : 7 3-4.
202 1-2 Acres 2nd quality Land
on Murder creek in Baldwin county,
granted to Self, given in by Nancy
Touchstone, tax due, SO: 81 : 8 1 2.
101 1-4 Acres of Land on Cedar
crek in Jones county, granted to W.
Barnett, given in by Lewis Easter,
tax due. S 1 :08 : 9 1-2.
202 1-2 Acres of the second qua
lity Land on Walnut creek in Jones
county, given in by Bcnj'n Sand lord,
tax due, S 0 : 50 : 6 1-4.
One Lot in Clinton, Jones county,
given in bv Charles Dame, tax due,
S 1 : 40 : 2 1-2.
One Lot in Clinton, Jones county,
given in by Aaron Robertson, tax
due, S 0 : 62 : 5.
202 1-2 Acres of Pine Land r,n
the Oconee in Wilkinson county,
granted to D. Edmunds, given in by
L. Alexander, tax due 8 0 :46 : 4 1-4.
202 1-2 Acres of Pine Land in
Wilkinson county, granted to Nelly
Hart, given in by Ilarcly Hart, tax
due, S O : 46 : 4 'l-4,
40 Acres of third quality Land on
Bear creek in Jones county, granted
to Tillery, given in by Jesse Hughes,
tax due, S(): 37 : 7 t-2.
40 Acres of third quality Land on
Bear creek in Jones county, given
in by J. Smith, tax due, S 0:37:7 1-2.
202 1-2 Acres of third quality
Land on Walnut creek in Jones
county, given in by William Holli
man, tax due, 8 0:61:61-4.
202 1-2 Acres of second quality
Land on Walnut creek in Jones
county, granted to Williams, given
in by Elijah Hose, tax clue, 8 0:71 : 8.
72 1-2 Acres second quality Land
on Walnut creek in Jones county,
given in by Jeremiah Melton, tax
due SO : 80 : G 1-4.
202 1 2 Acres of third quality
Land on Dry Fork in Jones county,
granted to Williams, given in by
Michael Harvey, tax due, S 0 : 92.
73 1-2 Acres second quality Laud
on Glady creek in Jones county,
granted to Land, given in by Elijah
Uaily, tax due, S 1 : 74 f 6 1-4.
50 Acres third quality Land on
Shoal creek in Jones county, granted
to Watson, given in by Willis Sim
mons, tax due, SO : 38 : 5.
101 1-4 Acres third quality Land
on Beaverdam, Putn im county,
granted to Bragg, given in bv Ste
phen Horton, tax due, SO -.46:4 1-4.
202 1-2 crcs third quality Land
on Little River in Baldwin countv,
For
Cogniac Brandy ;
Holland Gin ;
Madeira Wine;
London Porter ;
Spanish Segars;
Salmon and Mackarel;
Fresh Chocolate and Coffee *,
Cheese, Onions & Nor. Cider,
Almonds and Raisins ;
Fresh Mustard; and various
Articles of first quality.
P. Menard.
Nov. 4th. 3—tf
JOIINFURLOW, .>
Windsor Chair-Maker ;
RESFI C r FU1.LY informs the citi
zens of Milledgeville and its vicinity,
that he m»k,s Wmdfar Chairs- after the
iiiofl apDroveil modeb, at I wo Ddlats a
p.ece—In- rTuitpce i* on Jeffigion sneet
nra-lv orpolite the Argus office
December 5.
6-4t.
Notice.
NINE meniha afterdate application will
he n:adc to fhe Honorable the Infe
rior court for the county of Putnam, for
leav-to fell all the real eftate of Abraham
Smiih late of fiid county dc.-M. the fame
Heine fo- the benefit of the lltirs and credi
tor of (hr faid decesfed.
Winny Smith, Adm’rx.
W. 1). Lane, Adm'r.
November ct. A—sr9m.
Notice.
Nine months after theditc hereof, ap*
plication will be made to the honorah e the
Inferior Court of llincor.fc County, for
leave to sell the following tract# of land,
being the real efla’e of Robert Tait, lare of
fil'd County deceased ; (to wit) one tract
lying in II incork county, on Ogtcher ri
ver, containing 2.10 acres, and one tract Iv
ingin Twiggs «ounty containing 202 1 2
acres ; to be sold for the bent fit of the heirs
and creditors
Appleton W. Uoseter, Ex’r.
July 11 rrhm
For Sale,
A House anti half acre Lot,
situated on Wayne
street, rear the mar
ket; at prefent occu
pied Ly Doctor Wil*
Alfo, a Hou«e and
^ half acre I-ot, joining
the above. For term-i apply to Messrs. Hill
and Pone- of Augufta or to
A. M. Devereux.
Milledgeville, March 20. 23—tf.
The Subscribers
Have for sale several hundred
pair of excellent Coarse Shoes.
Those genilemen who wish to fur
nish their Negroes by taking a quan
tity, can have them at the reduced
price of one dollar per pair
Anthony Dyer Sc Son.
October 3 49—tf.
Notice.
A t .T. thirl! Indebted to the ejate of N«j
Mellon, dec’,!. are reqjefted to to discharge
accO'ints. and th.Xe who may haveclaims *£-4^4
the eanitf, will prefent them properly a««tted.
Noel Nelson, ^ j Adm ^
4—St.
Elisha Watts,
Novmbeer 21.
N
Notice.
INK months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Inferior
court of Bald win county, for leave to fell
atraft of land belonging to the eftrte of
John Pcterlon, dec’d. lyirg on the Wa ers
folk of Bnffaloc in Hancock county, and
adjoining (he lands of Thomas Mougbon
and others, containing 300 acres, for the
benefit of the heir# and creditors of the
decesfed JOHN CROWDER,
Ag’i. fur the Exn’rs.
May a 28———m9m
Notice.
Nine months after date, application will
be made to the nnorahle the Inferior
court of Randolph County, for leave to fell
202 1-8 acres of Lind, lying in the county
atorefaid, the real estate of Samuel Boze
man, dec. fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditori-
yantes Bozeman, Adm'r.
July 11 37 mom
GEORGIA, JVarren counts
By Septimus Weatherly Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary
W HEREAS Thomas Chanple hath ap
plied to nil for Letters Difmiffbry on
the efiate of S'«n VVheelefe, late of th s
county deceafed.
These are therefore to cite and admonifh
all and fingular the kindred and creditors
of faid dec’d. to be and aopear at Warren
couit houle on the lfl Monday in January
next, now ensuing, and there ffirw caufe if
any they have, (to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary) why faid letters (hould not be
granted. Given under u>y hand and fealat
office, this 1ft day of November, 1810.
Septimus Weather by, elk.
November 28. 5 3
Notice.
Nine monrhs after date, applrcai ion will he
made to the II nnorahle the inferior court of
Montgomery county, for leave to felFlW t-2
acres mi the Oconee r v n r, and abo’t r 9 TO a tree
of Pine Land, all lying in fa'd bounty,being part
of the real efiate of Noah Nell n, cKceafcd, ami
to be fold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of faid liettaled.
Noel Nelson, Adnfr*
March 13 t—rnsm
granted to Comran, given in by
Aaron Williams, tax due, 80:61:61-4
192 Acres third quality Lund on
the Ocmulgee in Jones county,
granted to Clements, given in by
James Stean, tax due,So: 75 : i t-2.
202 1-2 'Acres first anti second
quality on Falling creek in Jones
count)-, granted to Parker, given in
by Lewis Page, tax due, S t :i7:2 3-4.
iOO Acres Pine Land on Commis
sioner’s creek in Jones county, grant
ed to Obannion, given in by Willi
am Kimmy,, tax due, 8 0:63:9 i 4.
202 t-2 Acres second quality J.and
on Hogg creek in Jones county,
granted to Self, given in by Solomon
Beavin, tax due, 8 0 : 8t : 8 3-4.
James Riley, n. s.
i October 17. 51— tds.
jatr.
November 28
5—4t
CEORCIA. Wilkinfon County.
Whereas Walter Gibson and Mary Gib
son have this day applied to me tor letters
of adnunittration on the Enate and effect#
of Wilium Gib-on late of this county de
ceafed—These are therefore to cite and ad-
monilh all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the laid deceafed to be and ap
pear at my office within the time preferi*
bed by law, to shew caufe if any rhey can,
whv fa ; letters should tiot be framed.
Given under my hand at office tbiiUJth
Oct’r. i8)o N. M’BRYDR. C. C. O.
December f 6—g.*
Negroes to Hire, Land to
Pent, & Public Sate.
On Thursday, the 27th of December
next, at the plantation belonging to
the estate of Levi Daniel, dt,.M. on
the Oconee liver, in Washington
county, about eight miles from Mil
ledgevillc, WILL BE HIRED to the
highest bidder for the ensuing year,
between THIli TY fc? FOR 7 f NE
GROES; about half of them are
primq working hands.—Also, the
PLANTATION to be RENTED
for the ensuing year, containing a-
bout one hundred acres of river
swamp, and the samo quantity of
high land—There are two seats of
convenient and comfortable buildings
on the high land, contiguous to the
plantation ; and if it should he re
quested by persons wishing to rent,
the lands and buildings will he set
up in two lots—Also Will be Sold,
to the highest bidder,
Four Work-Horses,
and one mule : about thirty head of
cattle (several cows with young
calves among them)—a yoke of ox
en and cart—about 50 head of Hogs
—a quantity of Corn and Fodder-
a Waggon and Gear—Plantation U-
tensils, and a Cotton Gin.-—Terms
to be made known on that dav.
Rob'c. M‘Ginty > ■?
John Herbert, $ J*
Qj* The hi ruing fee. to continue from
day to day until compleated.
November 21 4 tds
A (1 m in i s t r at or’s Sale.
Will be so d on the first Tuesday
in January next, at the Market-House
in the town of Milledgeville, agreea
ble to an order absolute, of tin* Hon
orable the Court of Ordinary, of
Hancock county, all the
Real oz Personal Estate
of Andrew Borland, dec. late of the
county aforesaid, for the benefit of
the iieirs and creditors of said dec.
There is a valuable Grist and Saw-
Mill and otton Machine, on the O-
con-e river, three miles above Mil-
Icdgevillc, belonging to the said es
tate.
Alex. Borland, } 't
Abin. Borland, S 3*
November 21 4—-Gt
'Fo Sell or lie lit,
tf applied fur be'ore the twenty.fifth of De
cember ensuing, that
Valuable Tract of Land,
where the subscriber now cultivates, within two
mile# of Milledi>evitle,on the waters of ’ ishins;
Creek; with inipruvementt of Log Buildings,
and fifty acres of cleared I and, all fresh and un
der an excellent fence, with aspring equal to any
in the southern country, known by the name of
the Indian Spring. ALSO,
A 1 louse and Lot,
on Jefferson ftreet, near the St de-House rqttare,
which is well known to be equal to any Lot in
the town for businefs ofanykind. ALSO,
A Tract of Land,
near Salem, with forty acres cleared thereon ; all
of whioh property may be had on good term* by
applying to the subscriber, living in the town
of Milledgeville.
E. Lunsford.
^November 2S 5-4t
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on the first
T uesday in January next, at the court
house in Jones county,
A Tract of Land,
Iving in the 10th district of Baldwin,
known by Lot No. 174, containing
202 1-2 acres, more or le-^s, it being
part of the real estate of Philip Hunt-
tr, dec’d. sold for the benefit.of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on ihe day of
sale, by
Elisha Hunter, Adm'r.
November 7. 2 tds.
.Sheriff’*?
w ILL BE. SOLD on the first
Tuesday in Jamnrv next, at the
court-house in 'Wilkinson countv,
between the usurl hours,
Lot No. 125,
23d district Wilkinson, levied on as
the property of Benjamin & W’illiam
Duncan to satisfy A. and R. Atkins
execution ; leviedon and returned to
me by a constable
Reddick Bell, Shf.
November 28. 5—tds
Notice.
NIXE moTi’h# after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior court r.f ;h»
county of Laurens for leave to fell Six Trade
of Lind, lying on and near the mouth of^orkev
creek, in (aid county, being part of the real ef”
fate of Noah >elfon,dec’d and lobe fold forth®
benefit of the heirs and creditors of (aid deccaf'd.
Noel Neison, Adm'r.
March i3 m9m
Cash will be given,
AT Tins OFFICE, FOR CLEA&
LINEN AND COTTON
RAGS,
For the use of Mr. Sima* Paper Mi’V
October 31 1—tf
Just Published,
And Frr Sale a* this office, a 1’ampVct, entitled#'
R. flection# on the important fubject of
MATRIMONY.
By Lorer.zi Dow.
fSoM for the tx'ntrht of the Author}
The Subscriber,
Will take TWO ACTIVE BOYS',
about 14 years of aqj, as Apprenti
ces to tile Pape-Making Business.
Zachariah Si ins*
Green county, A’ l g* 25. 44—tf
"MLIUNOS. ” "
Four Merino Rams, warranted of
the first breed, (any, trifling report;*
to the contrary notwithstanding) jusC
arrived from Estrcmadura,via New--
York,
N. B. Proofs positive of the tnw
breed of the above Rams, arrived,
last evening under notarial seals.
Marquand, Paulding Sc co-
Savannah, Nov. 8. 5—4t
Sheriff's Deeds
{Ncatif priu'sd)
For Sale at this office.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first
Tuesday in January next, at the
court house in Wilkinson county,
between the usual hours,
Lot No. 243,
23d district Wilkinson, levied on as
the property of James Monlfort, to
satisfy I imothy Rohev’s Execution.
Also Twenty Three Acres,
in the 4 district Wilkinson being a
part of Lot No. 194, levied on us ihe
property of James Jackson, to satis
fy Jabnz Wilkins’ execution—
Arthur Burney, D. Shf.
November 28 * 5 tds.
FOR SALE, *
The Tract of Land called
POPLAR HILL,
No. 173, first district of Baldwin*
It lies on the Old Garrison road, four’’
or five miles from Milledgeville*
1 he soil is generally of good quality
there are several excellent springs*
and handsome situations for Build
ings. The neighbourhood is as heal-*
• hy ns any in this part of the state.
For terms, Enquire of the Printer.
October 10. yp tf.
l bc Subscribers,
Return their thanks to their friends
and customers for the liberal supnort
they have had in the FAC FORAGE
and COMMISSION LINE, anti
would beg leave to recommend to
fheir friendship, Mr. Henry H-
Mopngcr, who has lived with them
for several years, and they take plea
sure in announcing to their frieddsv
Hat they have the lullcst confidence
in him, and doubt not but he will do
justice to those who entrust their
ousiness to his care.
Starves, Burroughs fc? ButleY?
Savannah, June 5. 32—tf.
i actorage & Commis
sion Business.
The Subscriber will enter into thf**
above line of business, in the Store tft'
present occupied by Messrs. Starves
Burroughs and Butler, on the first of
July next, and solicits a share of the
business of his friends and the pub
lic. H. a. MOUNGERi
Savannah, June 5. 32 tf.
House ot Entertainment
the subscriber,
Has opened a House of Entertain
ment on the upper end of Wayne*
street m Milledgeville, where he so-
hats the custom of his friends anti
the pu bhc generally
William D. Jarratt4
October 10. *• >
tf
P liI.YTljYG m
. Th f Publisher of the Journal hav.
tng lately received from Philadel.
ph.aa new Printing-Press, with of
her new materials of the best qualL
hty, and a large supply of Paper,
can execute Printing of every de
scription, with elegance, accuracy,
and great dispatch. Nov r