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: hat of HIM ffreiyel F-ftpUan ; WwjUic p“'l* f f 'V« al,0Te r ' ,Tr ' 0<1
jin.- inclin.'J .Mvn ranis, m> which »*• ci.a?i<Usr uuc®n-tiidtiar.al, aod
J„„ n weiglTt helpJ me on : howorr, I fra iclit, with the most alarming Conae-
, ou |j not avoifl Ix ift*covered xxith l-ones, [qucnces, to the peace atiJ Iwppiite
f u <r loiicAine ‘ong w«w writtee • arm^ ami hernia roiling from above. j?ociety.
•iqueo rf .. (ri*nd H'>»*>;* Xhuif I procec«le«l from oue cava to a- j Kctolved, That a
u )»® •
sunc it, m tne
I d K*M inrky Rifleman. at
benefit* tint prevented by d**«tI».—
i. inink if wnrth publt'-hin it i* «’ v>ur
S. WOODWORTH
new-orle ws.
‘lcmen and U'be* fuir,
. -race tbU fam^u* ** ; ty,
. fvo’vetim* Impure,
> • rbear«e i» ditty ;
1 - • opportunity,
■ • py our^tt quit* 4 Incky,
not often that ye *ee
A henter from Kentucky.
O'*, Kentucky : the tiuiinTf of Kcutuiky,
J'ht hunters of Kentucky
r • H'p n hardy f ce-borti r;*
' .H*'h loan to fe;ir a strain:
V ete er the pain*■, wt joiu
•' 'r-| ixing f>>il and da»»^ r -
id if a darin? toe «iu*
H hateer bis »tre n« :Ii an J forces
We II i w Hin ih ■< K> iluclv bo ye
Ai, nlli ill it-: on -
hi. Krmui l.v. Me.
I
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i hit a
• print*,
wince,
vc N'ew-Orleaii,
,1 hrantv —
, it .eeu.1,
-only
• In. brae*,
! cotton bags,
* wide awrabe,
i at tnile.;
t n in we take,
The iiiinto:> i K
' Oil, KV.itucki
% * • hea .11 •,
T e'«. - ifev.
Fro ,i >i ■ • eh
ft.. • i-k-ohi: • i.f
If lie m lii lit iv ai
He if baven cir :
In .oite of. id h■
Oh ki,i....>
But J.M k*nn, he w
AnJ vcai'ot -car i
J'or well lieknen w
It it i ovif Kentucky rilTct.
f> he Ic.l in dow.i *o Cypm* m ump,
Toe ground wa« low ami mucky *,
Tlurr o il Jobo E II n martial pomp,
Anvi hen was oi.i Kentucky.
Ob’ Kentucky,*.c
A bank was r.i« il to hi.le our breast,
Vit that we rhoi :tn of dyinr
F i tlint ir» al v ay a like m real,
I',,'c*< the . Bine is 3»tns.
B- h.nd it vtocii our iittte lore#,
> i.ie wish’d il to Ih* (treater,
JFor every man was hail a horse,
And half an alligator.
O ! Kentucky, ate.
Tl. *y d I not let our patienre tire
.■ torettiey suew a turn two.
•<! *n,i rnna.s in w ,..*<> our fire.
So snugly kept o.ir plates.
B* * s*bei, so near we i» them wink,
We thou 11 it : ne to slop cm
An i tw. i. n. you cod, I think,
To -ee Kentucktn is drop etn.
O.i' K,*mucky ■, *cc
Xi .-T . . in i. at last, 'tirai vain to fight,
\V here /sod was ail their bo, ty ;
AnJ -Ollir) Wi-eiy took to lllgb’,
And left u.all Itie 6s,iu/y
And now if dancer e'er aimofs,
Heme , tee woaf our trade ■ ,
io-t »ei i f.jr us Kentucky noya.
Aid vs eil protect ye, laJlcl.
Oa 1 Kentucky, Kc.
Esinclh *»y>ni litlsoni’i .Yarralive.
(lib SEARCHES IN I.IH k.oYPlIAN .-vF,-
PCLCHRES.
“ Of aotne of these lotnbe m.mv per-
#otu could not irltbaiand the suffocating
»tr which often ( ao.es hunting. A vaal
quantity of dutt rise., so line that it en
ters the throat and nostril,, and choke,
the nose and mouth lo such a degree,
that it require, great power of lung, to
resist it anil the slrooj rm II i , I he
mammies, 'i hi* ia not all ; the entry
or p.esage where the bodies ars, i.
roughly cut in the rocks, and the filling
of the sand liom the upper part or ceil
ing ot the pass i-e, cause* it to he nearly
filled tip. In tome place* there is nut
lucre than the vacancy of a foot left,
v Pi. h mu mutt contrive to pass througu
it. a r reaping posture like a snail, on
pointed and keen atone*, that cut like
glass. After gcinng through these pus
a.iges, some of them t.s o or three hun
dred sarvls lung, you generally find a
more rornniofho i* place, perhaps high
enough lo sit. but what a place of rest*
surrounded bv bodies, by heaps of tnum
nues in all direction-—which previous lo
tty being accustomed to the sight, ini-
pr «,c d me with horror. The blackness
ci the wall, the faint light given by the
cmdle. or torches for want ol air, the
different objects that surrounded me,
•eetning to covers* with each other, an
the Arabs with the candi. , or torches i
th* tr hands, nak- d and covered w ith dust,
tivsni«el.e- r>seuiblitij living rnuuitoie.,
absolutely fur tied a scene that cannot bu
described. In such a situation I found
tty self set i ral times, and often returned
exhausted and fainting, till at lust I he-
can e innrevl to it, attvl indifferent to
wiiat I sulTered, escept from the dust,
which never failed to choke mv throat
and nose ; and though fortunately, I am
destit tie of the sense of smelling I could
taste tiiat the m imoiies were rather un
Jileasat.t to swallow.
“ After the ex. rtion of entering into
inch a place, through a passage of fifty,
« hundred, three hqmlrid, or perhaps
six hundred yardiv, nearly overcome, I
•ought a rt'*!i"g pi ice, found one, and
contrived lu -it ; tint »*h n my weight
bore on the body ofan Egyptian, it crush
ed like a band-hox. I naturally had re-
Cnitrse to toy hand* to sustain mt weight,
b .t they found no better support ; so
that I sunk altogether among tin* broken
Dummies, wit It a crttsli of hone*, rag-
and wooden cjses, which ra se ' such a
dust, ns l me motionless f .r a quarter
of nn ho r, waiting till it * ibsidrd again.
I • oiild n d remove from the place, how
ever. withmit increasing it and everv
#trp I took I crushed a mummy in some
plu.-e or other. Once I was conducted
from such n place lo another resembling
jt, through h passage of about twenty
f< et jn |<*ngth. and no wider than that a
b .dy could be forced thru.’ It was chok
ed w ith mummies, and I could not pa*«
VtUioul putting my face in contact nub
Thus I proceeded from oue cava to a-1 liesolved, 1 hat a committee he ap-
.ther. all full of mummies piled up in pointed lo draft s memorial to the Le-
vurious sail, some standing, some lying
and some on their heads.
«• The purpose of mx researches was
to rob the Egyptians of their papyri ; ot
which 1 found a fevv hidden in their
li> ,-t*, uttvl r their arm*, in the space
above the knees or on the leg*, and cn-
vert d by numerous fold* of cloth, that
envelope the mummy. The people of
(ivwirnou, who make a trade of antiqui-
ie* of this «ort, are x ery jealous of strait
gv-laturc, praying that the bill tnay never
he passed, and to obtain the signatures
of all persons who are opposed to it-
pas-age.
liesolved. That shoulvl the said hill
be thrown under the table, we pledge
ourselves to unite in the holy h inds ot
marriage as soon as we can liud pretty
cre.vtuves that will have us.
liesolruJ, That we deeply commis
erate the unfortunate situation in which
v-ers. and keep them ;is secret as pesst-1 many old maids are placed, though we
ble. deceiving travellers by pretending i are sensible that some of them arc like
)• good,
that they hue arrived at the end ot the
pits, when they are scarcely at the en
trance. I could never prevail on them
lo conduct me into these plares til! this
mv second voyage, when 1 obtained ad-
tntssi ui into any cave where mummies
were to he seen.”—p. Idfi.loO.
“ The tombs in the Beb tnel Molook
were more capacious. The first that,. , , .. ,
, , ; , . f . tag he given to the Landlord lor the use
was opened had a staircase, eight feet • ••
, ' , , , , . * . ioi hi* room gratis,
wide, and ten b et high, al tne toot ot, . , , ■ , T ,
, . .. : It was moved and carried, i nat n
which were four mummies m their i i-v -. .
, . , , , - v i committee of hve gentlemen be appoint-
flat on the ground, with their heads to- |
ward-the stiir* ; further on were f. ;r
Jeveuiiab'* fig*—live gotvtme vr
■ The lev I b>u *'»ur lu civ- the pig’-
Hesoived, That it be recommended
to e-t.a'ui-ii a House of Industry for Old
Maid* and that Old Bachelors contribute
tow arils their *uppvj|*t by giiing them
their linen to make and their stocking
to darn.
Kcsolted, Tint the thanks of the meet-
list of i.r.TTr.nn
Peiruinir^ in the I'esi lit April, 1&21.
,f * Ivdinstun Ciidt on.
more in the Same direction ; one of them
had a coitvering thrown over it ex. tlx
like the pail on the coffins ol the present
day.
“ I went through the operation of ex
amining all thvse mummies one by one.
I hey were much alike in their folding*
ed to draft a memorial to the legislature
| It wss il-o moved mol carried, that
; th** proceedings of the meeting lie pub
li*hed iii all tile papers that will consent
I to do it without charge
It was also moved, That the meeting
, adjourn to meet again at the same pi,ice
Ion Monday evening next, vvlicn theme-
i *.i » n x t r iiiM* ii iii.ivx, its tnx.ii ioiui ■ ■ • .
- , , , , , , ; mortal is to he pre-ented.
■xcept that wnveh had fne painted linen j V VVn'Kvnr C
over it. .lining the other* 1 found one
that li id new linen, apparently, put over
the old rags ; which prove*, that the
hairman.
I). K. T. Smythe, Secretary.
The late Queen Kegent of Portugal
Egyptian* took great rare of their dead, *. ,, , ■,
, !became in-atie, as i- well kn*iwn. II
. v ■ ,i i u* manv years after their decease, i , . , , . . ,
, . , • • , , , , ,• „ delusion was n beltel, that she was un
vii.it which was distinguished Irotn all. , .. . . , e i
. , , , B , - ■ • (lergoimg the torment* nt the internal re-
Ihe r «t, I oh-erved vv.i* dressed in liner] .■ , , ,
, . , , . gions. let she was su rational upon e
linen, and more neatly wrapped up. Ii i , . . .
. , , ... - V, 1 .very other point, that w hen applied to
liad garl mils ol flowers ami leaves, and ■
no tbe *ide over the heart I f mud a plate
f the in-tal which I have alreavty <le
«i ribed. soft like lea.l, coirered with ano
ther metal, not unlike silver leaf. It had
the eyes of a cow, which so often repre
sent- |-is, engiaved upon it ; and in the
centre of the breast was another plate,
tht w jnwi) p1nln» • KntU n|*»(r« 'VPfo
nearlv «it inrhps Ion?. On nnfolJinj' tho
linen, vve still fouml it very fine, which
w »- jv.t I be rau, with other mummies :
for. after three or lour foldings, it was
by her son, the present King, to accom
pany the flight to Brazil, -he replied, that
slve thought it disonorable fora Prince to
abandon such faithful subjects as the Por
tuguese, without ut least some opposi
tion to the invaders.
The reasou he doe* net return to Eu
rope, i* the dread he has of craning the
ObCvtll . —QUU. it*.
A letter from Washington says, that,
lljft cweimmv oi liiHU^ui.iiioii (>,»*»
,, - , . , i . lover, “ Mr. (.'lay, the late Speaker of
generally of a coarser kind. At last we ,, r '
, ,. , , . ! the Mouse ol Kenrescntative-, went to
came to the body, of which nothing was i ,* i .■
, , v . .u i ,111 those gentlemen comprising the foreign
to he seen but the hones, w hich hail a-- 1,,
sumed a vellow tint. The case was in
part painted, but the linen cloth cove.r-
iiia it fell to pieces as *oon •' w »«
touched, I believe owing to the paint
that wa* on it, which consisted of variou-
lev ices of ffowers.”—223, 221.
From the .V Y. FtenInc Pent, Mirch Ifl.
•IKETIMf OF BACHELORS.
A respectable meeting of upwards of
200 Old Bachelors, and those approxima
ting to that state, was held la*t evening
it the Auction Hotel. After a good deal
of very fine speaking, ami many witty
observation*, the oldest Bachelor in the
room was called to the Chair, when the
following recital and resolutions were
passed un;mr.DOU*Iy ;—
Whereas, it appears by the puhlir pa-
p- rs, that a hill ha* been introduced in-
to the legislature of this state, to lava
tai upon bachelor* over the nge of'.’fj
year*, for the suppoit of Female Litera
ture. In what manner the funis are to
he applied, whether for the endowment
of a Seminary in which old maids are tn
he employedjn>jn«lructor», or whether
to educate ol# m fivls in some of the use
es of liter,iture, that
to gvt a living null-
known to u-, not
mil or its Jiruvis-
ns-
ful mid politesr.iu
they may he ^.ihj
••Ut a helprn.it
having «eer
ion* ; but vv hutev
ion* of (he said hi
constitntionnl to I
(Mil llacln lor*, and
much .toi«chpT in
cause it will drive w .
good citizens who prefer u life ofVeliha-
ey : It will tend to increase Bernclort,
inasmuch as when women lijid they can
he maint linevl in a single state, many
v ill prefer that inode of life, and refuse
ad offer* of matrimony ; It will cause
many Bachelor* lo conceal their ages,
and thereby lend them to tell untruths,
which otherwise they never would have
thought of. It will raifso old mauls to
he ten times more intolerable lliau tliri
usually are, by making them independ
ent of hu-h mils fur a livelihood ; It will
have !he effect to destroy that exquisite
legation*, who were all standing together,
and facetiously observed, “ gentlemen
ol the Holy Alliance, you have had to-
daj apuvoil republican squeeze, andean,
fur once, say, that you bare felt the Pow
er of tht People."
Store articles in the tpar I7C.7, copied from an
advertisement i/i u / tulti.Uipna paper of
th ll dote.
Sack in bottles, figured Stocks, Dresden
Pretties, Pillow J-aus, Silvern*, Scarlet
Cloak*, Pewter Di-lies, .Muffeteea, coloured
Silks, Breeches Patterns, la'horn and Chip
Mats, Ladies llortc Hair Worsted
Da mark*, men’s Ijilk Caps, Sraif Huttons,
dnuiile milled Clullis, Anodyne Necklaces,
Noniopretti i, Platina Bution-, Ailupeeus,
Unigram*, Wi'ton anil SrolsCarpets, t iarlie,
J^|ocMlmutim^JlfiroRi(iks^^^^^^^
sensioility of men, who, having lo«t their
-weet-hearts by “ honk or by crook,”
have made pledge to do penance all their
lives by living in a single state : It will
lead many a man to enter into the holy
1 Old* of wedlock without being guided ....
..... . ii, .ii pullin' tor llie Mip|H>rl alrrmlv riven, and *ol,.
iv that all Ivewitrlnng mid delectable pat- r ;„ „ rnn ,i„ uanc , »f their t.kor-, and pledge,
«lon, love, f«0 essentially necessary to jhinuelt tn give every ntlrnt nn. anil Boardim. u|
connubial fi-lieity.) and hurry them to I the lollnw iiix ra’e■«. to u it — llor-esat Oocrnt*
mam merely (o save the tax. and con-e- |!* r «yzl>t; tingle feed !T l 2 ; boarding for man
•>UUei\g«iv\\\w ai\ctu\v my.
r p»IlS SKMI.NAKV Jn now in oper.rton
1 imd'T tlie rain of the R«*vM William
I{iirton % wli. ro will lio taught !l»o Latin ami
Lrook lan^uaKos ind other sciences usually
taught al public Avail- .nies,
S UOYKfV.
H. UrTIIRUFORD.
500 DOLLARS REWARD.
O .N the nit,hl of the i-,lii nist. was stolen
from llie ftiah rnl)er in iho town of >1 il*
h j^i-vllle,a H«?d Moroc< o Pockkt Hook,
containing; ; L*.ut four Ltoujaiid dollar* in
L ink notes, p;i -ripally of the L.irint Hank,
ami also the tohowiii^ the dales of
which arc not |).»-»inve!y known, h it the
nmti it«i are well t»‘c<»iler|ed an»l accurately
st.itcd, A dm* hill ^iven no* h\ .Samnei IJuf.
nn«lo:i, d.Mt d about the ath oV March IH-21,
f »r 5 iOt)—A due hill to the sub w ciih»-r from
Samm I Hoykin, for g 2<0, dated nhotit the
atli of Feht ttary 18 21—-a d a hill for ^ 2uO,
S»ven lo roe hv l|e»ry Is. Jones, and dated
about the loth March 1521 — h note j-ivi n
by I). H. Mitchell to Wm. H hum lor 5 I ;00,
p i) able about tile Is* M i l h 11.21, of which
5 Isiloh-vS b« en paid, but then* is no credit
on the note. The public are cautioned a -
nariU trndi iff for either of It,e above de-
* rihed dm hill* or note, end the makers
are warned to pay them only to me. For
the apprehension of ihe llocf Old recover)
of the mom*) stolen, I w ill ^ive the abo\c
reward of Ate hundred dollars, or a propor
tion tide reward for any part of the money
y recoier.
JOHN WATSON.
^TtHedyevjlle, April 2, ii;o|. u—nt
a t > n’Ilrtts km ent:
U JTI1K1H. X'' ilo* c idi«' ,‘ibcr hat taken the
BOAKIHNi* »IOt >r., just |,.h».v the
poal nnd mnrke'-lMVise, on Broad *tre«*t, in the
city ol Vugttsti, return* hi* tliank*- to n tenerom
Aldridje Janies *
Aa*el I) tv.i ,
AruaJ«t|1Ienry ;
\\ ary Arrl.er;
Abbott i'li ;
AuJerson W illiarn ;
AiwIctaob Jame- ;
H
Barker T. W 2 ;
Bird Stephen ;
Brown Hubert ;
Bow man /.aciiarinb
BroJnax John i
Brown W tiliura .1
Hyin^ton A; a os t'
bailey llenr\ ;
By#** U«trratl ;
Hi van Alexiinler;
Browrn Wilsou ;
Bird T.
Biunard John ;
Ball Sutnpson, 2 ;
Barrow Jarnb, 2 ;
Brooks Williaru Al.
Barrow Janies ;
BarUit Aaron S.
Barron John ;
Brown John l T .
Bennett Anuon ;
Brow n >anuiei;
Hviiiis John i
Bond Lewis.
6
Cop pee Edward, 2 ;
C«>oke Iftaac ;
Cook Benjamin ;
C'unnin(;liani Tho*.
Cook William ;
Cooper Sarah \nn;
Chapman .1. I>. A.
Canned) H</be«t ,
Cox Zilpah ;
( oliins .lo eplj .
Cross A bra ha in ;
Cuthbert Uftnder;
< laylon James ;
Cox Harriet, 2;
('In) ton George R.
Camp! B
Campbell John VV,
Coyl# I’utritk ;
Capo 1'. J.
Cannon John ;
h Iiir Thomus I).
Kean Thomas M.
Kent >ancy.
L
Lewis Loren H.
Lcvinjston V\ ijliana j
Lee Daniel ;
Lamar John ;
Linstier Drury :
Leiils Arniami 2 ;
l.anea-ler W illiarn ;
Lawrciu e Josiait j
2 .yti£ Richard 11
Landfor.1 W illiam ;
Lucas Cl
alliuii;
l.aa.ar Mir<tbcau;
Loyd Cii»by ;
Low William ;
Law-on John IT
Little Allen.
M
Me icham Mary,
Mier-v .It ini ;
Miekh joiin R
M.is;rove Edward ;
.MrDoualJ John ;
Miignort John B.
Morrow Elirahetli;
M.i-suigale R.
MrClui t Louisa ;
MrluiudiJolin ;
McKrv Ah sander;
MillerCaleb, 2 ;
.Mechain llenry ;
Malcolm John
Morrow Arthur;
Mel eod Sarah, 2,
Mathews Mo-es ;
Mobly Lewis;
Marshall W B.
Mebrivi*' Nivan ;
Mvritk John h’.
McKinnie George ,
Mason VV infield ,
Mure Lew i< S.
Moore George B.
MrGiotv Robert, 2;
.V
Newell Loti;
Norton Cliancey;
Nunn W illTam 2.
Chupman Ambrose;
Chit John B.
L|mw?oii Loren ;
1‘mss Francis P. J.
Cook Jeremiah ;
Clark Ceasar;
Converse Wright.
D
Davi* VTilliam;
Dean Reuben,2;
Dance Henry, 2 ;
Daniel Young, 5 ;
Daniel J.iliixt A.
I>e Fore>t Le Grand;
Darby William ;
Demean Hiram;
Dolls Thomas :
Davtuipon \\ miaiu ;
Doisnau A
e
Priest Frederick I). ;
Prosper Oley;
Pride John ;
Porter Ben jamin ,
1 'ayson George ;
Perry Jeremiah ;
Pride mi rah ;
(N)well W iiliain ;
f*o-ev John H.
Power*. Clem ;
Powell .1 aiucs ;
Peters Uobm>oii ,
It
Birr George VV*.
Hrddirk I* tvid ;
Roger* James F
RoLc.G .! - F.
Bire Luther ;
Du mi Leo Vincent;
Ruihin Jot 1.2 ;
Delauny James ;
Ray W illiam B.
E
Kic.imonu ihuivn.
Easter John C. 2
S
Eiliott Andrew ;
Smith John ;
Egan Will ia in II.
Stevens Thomas;
Ewing Samuel B. 2;
Shackleford Edmond
Etheridge John;
.‘shorter Eli S.
Eughih Bond;
Speight. ? had rack ;
Elli» Kincheu.
Speight 4 SiiaJy;
E
Srurlock W illiam 2 ;
Freeman Enoch ;
Speights John ;
Freeman VV il limn ;
SjK-ichti Levi;
Kracmnn Thomns;
Scott John, 2 ;
Frcenmn Francis E. ;
Sharp Fielding;
Forsyth R. M.
Seurlock Daniel;
Flcwellen Margaret;
Stephens J. J.;
G
fmitli Martini;
Gildarslecve Rt-nj. 5;
Saveli Jotifi b.
Griggs William;
S<?ct?ru L C.
Gates Horatio ;
v *mith Noel R ;
Greer James A.
smith Isaac ,
Greene Elizabeth ;
Siarke Tkrnsr ;
Gregory Joseph ;
Suearl Elijah ;
Grace William ;
Sanford Frederick ;
Godwin James;
Snow Dane ;
Griitiu John ;
Shaw Francis;
Glascock Thornes ;
sharp John ;
Gihiiiod John II.
Saxon Polly, 2;
Goode M
Smith Ch tries, 2 ;
Grant land Seatan ;
Saulont Jei*c.
Gregory Charles;
Cray Morton
II
Howard Mark ;
Ely at James ;
llilbera Woodward ;
Harris Obadiah ;
Hamilton Abner. A. 2;
Hughe* Daniel J ;
Howard John;
I fusion Archibald ;
llall Benjamin ,
liawes Claiborne;
Harmick James ;
(fording John ;
lludtile»Wui Joseph 2 ;
Hall Bowlin;
Harris Allens VV’.
./
Jarratt Rehcren ;
J.irmtl VViIIihui D.
Jordan Green II
Itnlay V\ illinm II.
Jewett Elijah ;
Johnstone Nancy ;
Johnson A J.
Jackson Robert,5 ;
Jones Abram ;
Johnson Abel;
Jenkins VV alter S.
Johnston Loyd ;
Per>(iu» asking f
T
Terry John .1.
fwillcy W illiuni;
I Terry Richard ;
| Turner Henry C. 2;
I lurner Asad*;
Terrell James;
lucker Gennaui;
Taylor Ur x-*.
IJ
l mierwond Enoch;
V
Valentine ;
W
W ilcy Thm/ias ,
Wades Sarah B.
Wood Joseph ;
W ijgens \V dliun 2 ;
Wooten John ;
W .irren Itohcrt;
Weatherly E.
W ingate William
Warren Edniund ;
WiGon James ;
VVat»nn Allen ;
White George ;
W indhau. John ;
Wndlow Edmond ;
Watson A M.
Y
Young Amos,
letter* in this list, will
please enquire for “ .Itlvtrltsnl Lrttert.'
THOMAS \l. BKADEOIU), P M
Millcdgeville, April 2. H—.:'*t
iv unhappy matches;
productive ol'
tappmrj
« i.tT
It nia
It W ill
part of Barhe
«lse their infl'iemT* do
maids ; thereby brin-W;
between old maid* ayd b.u
Vn the
tl|em to
#n old
itil war
day V I ; dinner b<J cents; supper 37 1-2
cents ; breakfast 37 1-2 * ent« , bed 20 rent#—
clean nice Ids arid a well turn idled table, and
a food attentive lio*th:r from the north. I »!-
-<» keep a Wn_on Yard in good order, gr »tis, to
those that take boarding. I nm, kc. ke.
1IIURNTUN HOI EM AN.
March 22 tf—|i
TTTE MA.NSIUA llOLar.
\ KVVLY* erected on tbe site of the 8a-
var.n.ih Hotel, destroy tni by th* fire in
to the M^nuary last, at the corner of Broughton and
antir.- destruction of l!,o nonce of.oci- I « hilakrr-Str. -ts, u.hvu »„ eultirped nnd iui-
' 1 nriiviul ivlni* « .lenl»ted to accommodate
/(«• and FanilifM
-i»i*- vtr-ii in ■•••(i '*l lit' I'v m t; vr, r ci< - i
tv. nod there will he nothing to attend to ^'Sjleml'n tr'ilh iingi'e 'ft
but
“ Hear the pretty ladies talk,
Tittle tattle, little tattle,
Like their patten-, when tlirv walk,
Piddle paddle, piddle paddle."
Therefore K^olved, That we will ti?e
our most curucbt oxextious to prevent
irith large Room#, a.id a TaWe detac bed fruui
the public part of the House. #
JOHN SIIELLMAN
N* B. A Cirri ige-Hou-e a.id Stables are
also provided on an adjoining lot and an Hos
ier to attend in flor*es.
Savannah, l/icinilxr 1520, 47—5ro
( 'l FOR*»IA, 'llnldu in counti/.
W J thn VV i«e of Captain McCrarv'* district
tidied belort John Boxeniao, e»i,. y Buy .Mare,
supposed to be t« n or eleven ye.n-* old, tour
let u liaiid* nnd a half high, has a small lutu|
iq>on her right hip, appears to have owa^ed, ha*
a few while -a«.ille s|W)|* on her hark—uppraii-
ed to lib) dollars, I Ith March, 1021.
THOMAS H KENAN, Clk
March 27. 7—3t.
kArSU.
rpWENTV-FIVK t'ENTS p<-r pound will 'if
J. given for Bt'.l V II,IX, delivered at the Se
cretary of State’s OiBce.
M.lledgeville, 2#>’U March. 1921 7—tf
A ■ fILL BE SOM) on the first Tuesday in
> V May next, iii Kftlonton,
1WO »\cte» of \*.\nv\,
King on the road leading from Ealouton to
Cooper's bridge, where ColcriAii lormeily liv
ed, whereon, i* a pood Store-house. Gin house,
Mill house and two good *Siill«r, with*n plenty
of Betr stands, 2-> acres improved, with a fine
Peach orchard. The term of sale wdl he ra-l .
W I El l AM REESE
March 2t> 7—‘it.
.WAV WOODS.
W m. 11. C'o'M-iliaw v‘c Co.
Ilare reeeivtd a WISSII At rPl.Y of artiele
fjitnblt for (he nnfon. ri- :
Canton and Nankin Crnpe dre-‘c* *,
Ditto d<* Shitwls;
Elegant Mudin Robes and Pelices;
Ditto Tamboreddo;
Ditto Tucked do ;
Imitation white I'ravat* ;
J it cn net and Mull Mu-tius;
Eprigd Leu<* Mu«lins;
Inserting I ri tinning ;
tiiiighuin* and < limuhrays'
Printed < ’alico ;
Seeded Book Mudin ;
English I Ug Silk Handkerchiefs,
Black ftersnetl; Furniture Checks;
Bodies und gentlemen s white Silk Hose;
1 do Black do;
Ditto do Cotton;
Worsted Suspenders ;
Brown Linen and Russia Sheeting;
Fine Imperial Tea In Caddys;
Sportmteus Cai i-ter Powder;
O^nnburg*- and thread;
Six Cuses line Hats ;
5o,(K»0 Delpiuo 's fine Sc gar*;
K'.noft Cuba do ;
Tr u e Chain-';
1<* Barrels Mackerel;
12 do Mu-ar ;
12 do Lont do;
3<KM> Budiel, Salt;
2 Carriage*; and 1 fine Gig.
March 27.
7—3t.
Carriages, (iigs Sulkt i/s.
W \\iVi\ & \\.\XTYAl
TTAVF. for sale, one elegant close Coach,
L 1 with patent leather top, patent axle trees
lamp?, hie. nnd fir-f rate Harness;
3 Coaebes of different (jualitTes ;
I Clmrh.tce;
•t elcjant Gic«. with very sup. Harness;
4 do $olkm do do;
All of which w ill he sold on low term* for
ca-h or aporoved r«»Pcr.
Also uUOCEKlES.
On the river n-i i \» up in a few days,
I* 1 fahd«. Phila.Rye VVhhkey ;
Mu
'Cffudi
do
tut Mo
msrar;
IB hods. tap. rrta
1 I halt burr* !* Co^Ltk a-:«>rted ;
1 pine r* a. foiiioi o iy. -Jt*. proof;
1 do do Holland G?u;
A bbU. Northern do ;
i'J k«fT5 mannlacfared Tobaeco ;
20 caddicq oflnijerial Tea;
2U doz. W ire and Hair Sives;
40 ream* Wrapping Paper;
1 box Hatchetts.
UN HAND.
10 bhds. N. E Rum, 4 years old;
5 do /nmacin do 3 do;
10 crafts Earthenware;
10 rn ki Porter ;
40 boxes, 60 pnines each. Window* Glass ;
8 by ]0 and lo by 12 ;
1 box Gin**, 14 t»y 22 ;
toot* vn anils fiqmnjaal n» *o.
perafe;
6 boxes domestic Sheeti;irr«, on low terms,
by piece or package, ami
V large and ceneral assortment of RRY
GOODS 4 HARDWARE.
March 2t». 1821. 7—3t
Dissolution of Copartnership.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of Rutter V Hopper, is this
dnv dissolved by mutual consent All persons
having demand* against the concern, will pre
sent them for payment and lliose indebted to
the same, will please make immediate payment
to Charles VV. Butler, who is duly authorised to
settle the same CH KR1.F.S \\ BUTLER.
MATTHEW HOPPER
March 12. 1821. 5—tf
CtiftTbs \V. UuWt v
H AVING purchased nut Matthew Hopper's
interest iu the concern of Butler k. Hop
per, the busiucis w.il iu future be conducted in
his name.
March 1*2 5—*tf
VoUim Wanted.
T HE subscribers wishing to purchase COT
TON, will give the highest cash price dur
ing the preseut season.
FOARD L MALONE.
November 27 42—tf
OjHce fur the Kale t>f Negroes,
J.-tnel Office, .Vu'ociation of Paper,
Sale of Product, ipc. tfc.
T HE undersigned tenders his services in the
above lines nnJ solicits a coiitiuuanee ol
the patronage of hi* friends,’and the favors of the
public in the sale ami purchase of NEGROES,
LANDS, HOC5ES and LOI>, uc. biv. o» for
merly, and pledges himself to observe candor
in all respects, and u*e due diligence in proie-
CUting the orders confided lo him. His long
residence in Snxannahsftnd accpiaintance w ith
those person* ino-t likely to purclia-e Negro
property in this and the state of Soulh-t ’arolina,
will enable him to facilitate s^lcs. lie has fur
nished him-ell with a correct li‘t of all the for
tunate drawers in the Land Lottery of Georgia,
and as it will be hi* interest lo make hioiselt
informed of the quality of these lands, such in
formation as he may ohiaiu, may prove bene
ficial lo applicants, lie oiler* his service* in the
«.nlc and purchase of them, on commission.
Distant applicants, postage paid, will he duly
attended to.
D POLOCK.
FOR S.1LE,
The following Tracts of Land:
GECVtVBTA *.
Ih/ Hit FxreUenry Joii.-i Ci , ~ K< C Bttr
net Cuminmitir in thie f of th, n
.Sr.vyof this S ate, and oj tne .Militia VvrieU
.1 VYlOeVi.\s>\.\TtV>.\.
YSrilKBEA* by tbe ri«ii,h section ol i|,.
1 V .ecoiid article oftlic ConMilotio-i of i|,;,
Piute it i-dcclarcillliatilic Governor«b»|| | llllp
j.o'.ver lo convene the General Astemhly on
extraordinary occasions.
A*o vvMraZAS I have received mformatioa
that (he Treaty concluded on Ihe mil (lee
January la-t, hetwoen the United State, (
tni**ioner v and the Creek Nation of Indian, for
lilt- mill' ui-liment of their title to certain la hl |,
fur (lie use of this State, has bee* ratified, and
deeming thi. an orra.ion rei|uirin|> the imn, ( ]j.
ate attention oftlie General Assembly, | |, hve
tluMieht fit to issue this my Proclamation t„ r
conveoin, the .time at the StHte-hoti-e iu ,\jd.
Ie,)«nville, on MONDAY, the I HIRflKTU dav
of Al'ItIL next, hereby enjoinin, and rtquirin,
the attendance of the several member- of th.
respective branches thereof, al the ph.ee, and
ot, llte day above mentioned.
Given under my hand ant] the Great Seal 0 f
the State, at the State-house in Mdled.e-
v.llc, this 17th day of March, ill the v, ,,r
of our Lord one Ihou.and ei^lit hundretl
nnd tu’eiily-onn, and of the Independence
oftlie L'nilcd States of America the lorty
fifth. r
JOHN CLARK-
By the (iteremnr,
JllXiiil HAMMOXD,
Secretary of State.
law.
T ile SCBSCItfBKRS Imvint- joined their
interest, in the Priulier of ljur, tl,ev pro-
tni*e the public, that all bti.lne,. u liirli may he
c.itriisted to their maiiii*en<Riit in the line of
tueir profession, shall be faithfully attendeil to.
it it hjxr./.v.
j it nl ii mi: y.
Monlieello, 8th March, lS2t>. 7—tii
LAWS AM) JOURNALS.
V t.i.t ivil OIB.Tn nf B.iMwir; county rntitfod
thereto, «re notified 1 have received the
L VU S „ l: d JOL’RN M.S of the Lnj.i«luture of
thu State for the year fo2o, which tht vcaa
have by applying
THOVIAS IL KENAN, Cl k I C.
March 14, 1921. f>
NOTICE. ‘
W ILL BE SOLD o i Saturday the fifth dny
ol May next, ut the houxeof Jerrv Brar-t-
lv. deci*a*ed, in hmireiw county, all the PER
SONAL PROPRRTY of said Hrantlv deceased,
oiniMin? of Holies, Cattle, Hogs,*Household
Hid kitchen Furniture.
JiMF.S RRAjYTLY, Adm'r.
Dulilin* March 14, 1821. fi—td*
NOTICE.
O N the fir*! Tuesday in May next, WILL
BE SOLD, at the Court-bVasein Clinton,
Jones cuuntv,
Thirty Acres of I.and,
bclnnsinc to thr estnte ol Gardner Davis, dee d
rCHAHOt) DAvis' f,
JAMKS DAVIS.
t>— Ids.
March d.
NOTICE.
VT7*H.L BE SOLI) on thefir.il Friday in May
▼ w next, at the plantation ofThoma* lloun s,
late of Laurens county deceu-ed, the following
property, to wit: one hone, saddle and bridle,
cattle, ilicep, goali und iiogs, corn and fodder*
some leather and plantation tools, one bund
mill, together with Household und kitchen fur
niture. Nine month** credit will be given W iih
small note* and approved security.
Margaret homes, Admrw
S. B HESTER, Adm'r.
Dublin, March 9, IS2I 6—t-G*
NOTICE.
O N the first Tuesday in April next, will he
sold, at the ronrt-house in Clinton, Jonea
county, .j/./. THli Iwl.S DU belonging to (he
estate of \\ allium Powell, dec’ll—sold frr the*
benefit of the heirs.—Terms of sale made known
ou the day.
ICH ABOD COX, Adnfr.
January 2fi. Al—tils.
U xN the lir?t lue-dny in June next, w ll ne
sold at the Court-house in Madison. .Mor
gan county, the following tract of (.and, or >o
much thereof as will hr sufficient to satisfy Uni
lax dik? thereon, with costs—
2oo acres of Land, second quality, adjoining
Hitchcock, No. JtJA iu the l2tn District of Bald
win row Morgan county, ^ranted to Sfraw-n
ami returned by George Reed—tax due for
four dollars and ninety-seven cents.
THOMAS ROBERTS, t. r. ma
March ll», 1821. —m*
vantiah. Feh 13
*2
County.
.©
t
County.
14
Karly
•2n
23
i:.,ly
2
do
CM»
i
do
(»
Gwinnett
271
10
do
8
Irwrin
l'VJ
12
Irwin
‘2
Early
rt3
4
Rabun
20
do
2st»
1»
'MA**
1J
do
J 71
17
1 .ar'v
1 t
do
do
•t:t
i
Appling
do
lu
Irw in
2b 1
h
do
28
Karly
122
8
Early
12
Irw in
2Ob
3
\\ alton
1 1
do
171
8
Appling
do
Ido
•t
Early
1 1
do
21b
4
do
27
do
1 in
28
do
2
Hatirnlitm
2182
7
Appling
1 »
0
Karly
25u
1
Irw iq
Irw in
4b4
<>
do
1
Karly
;
linrly
7
Irwin
348
s
do
f>
'I’plin*
3 ml
28
do
17
1 lahcrshain
in
Id
Irwin
4—fit.
V..VV VAlT.UsWM BN’T.
rjlllt; SI US Ullll.lt tin- <.|M » IIO.IUII-
I lxc mu st: amt mu si: of i:xit.u-
T.ttXMnxr at ScotUhnm', tour miles from
MilU *u,» v ilb*, on the ro; d leadiug from Clay
ton • ferry to Fort llawkiits, 6ic. Every atten
tion shall l>e paid ut ill time* to the comfort
and aecominodttioc ot the guests
R. MORGAN.
March 27 7—tf.
A. H. FANNIN &.C0.
0 RTl UN their Ihnnks to their friends
1 V* in the up country for the liberal sup
port which they have heretofore received
from them in the
Factorage «V Commission Business.
They infiiriii them that tlicv still continue in
bu-ine«s at their old Mind Rotten^ H inge,
and resjH ctfulU solicit a continuance of their
favors. Tin v h ive extensive and safe VVare-
i louses for the reception of PriMlucc,hhd w ill
ai heretofore, make liberal advances oti Pro
duce deposited w itii them for sale,
tiivannuh, Oct. is SC—tf
NOTICE.
"V^TILL BE FOLD, on the first Tuesday iu
▼ f May next, in the town of M«roticelln #
per county, fagreesble lo an order of the ho-
norable Inferior Court of srid countv,onc NL-
GRO I t.LLOVY, hv the name of Jim, belong
ing to the estate oY Francis B. Smarlt, dec’d- -
to he suld lor the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors ol said deceased.
ELIZA SMARTT, AdroTc
JOHN HILL, Adm'r.
February 25. 4—tds
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8. CiKANTLA.NI>.
March li
Town of .’VLmUgmufcvv.
^flHE \GENTS w ill offer for sale, the second
JL Mttnduv in May next,
Ieight or Ten LOTS
on the commanding nnd be*u‘ifu! cminenret
in the town. 'They afford a romantic and ex*
tensive view* of the river, town, midtsurround-
country. Cientlemcn wishing »• healthy
and elegant private roiiience are invited to
view the property.
There w ill be offered at tho same time, a^va-
rietv ol LOTS for business.
JOHN TW I OR, ) .Iff nls nf tht
VV TAYLOR, \ Ea$! .Unlxi- %
, VV. B Ll’CAS, } ma Compaq
January 20. d—«*3wUw.
U rilEREAS my wote trances Ann I^wis,
has left my bed and board without any
provocation, I do hereby fnrwarn all persons
again**! Iinrlmring or trusting her on my ac
count under I hr pains and pcaalt'es ol the law
iu such cases.
L. R LEWIS.
MilWdpcvillt, March 5, 1821. 4—t>i.
in* The Kditor* of the An,urta Chronicle k .
the ^outh-Cnrrdina GneUe, will please fc*■ • ^,
the above two insertions, and fend ‘heir {*sp**rx