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.1 tin I * :• .11 l(‘s, lull ilsixintlH, uiiimil
i|i)iilil, liii lii« iiuiiit y limn fiu'lii? luirlv,
lio Kill li'i .'iillru n:i i111 11:t in iN t rv.il-. 1 .
K.' •> one anil,I i*ntcr I lie Im'i-o, fur every
iiliiiiji was on liic. Tlm till ii i r, i f. Imfil
In ite~|>.iir, brliuvpil tlmt Inn rliilil li.nl
pel iil.i'.il ; ulii’ii, u! a mid,Ion, u laf;;o
liny, h hit h lie Icepl to guard his ilivelliii;'.
emersci! Irotnlliu ll-unce bearing l!*« in-
1 iioccnt little creaturo -uiqieiulal by its
1 linen from his mouth. They re.u’ht'i!
| IoiviimK the ilni; to t.ike the < lul l, hut he
ivoghl not abandon it, ami ihidinj' then
aflort?, he rail tlirough a number ol
streets, until he readied the house ol an
intimate friend of bin master, where he
desposited the precion.s burden and re
mained, till the door was opened to re
ceive it.
Canyon imagine ivh.it was the reward
of this faithful and generous servant !—
The owner strove to recompense him—
but the mode that he devised was equally
absurd,nlllicting, and incredible. With
a barbarous gratitude he killed liic dog,
and had him served up at hi< table at a
splendid feast which he gave on the occa
sion.
, i My dog,” said the Turk, 11 lias bo-
the yuan In Louvre, where a gnmac.er > )0 * „ b } foo( , ol ' W()I ,, H .
citughl my attention, who was grinning; M t] cat hjm . Aml iis
dniners tn hw master 4 f.nnrsfl nil, /j . . » .
lor you, looking at Ins friends and re
lations, “ you cannot hut gain by it—it
l 4 1 ui l.i.i ll.it
) lb i
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i ill.oil.I t Ol ll.l
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Al-
V
-111' lingered llirie, till
Along Ii:. WHlei'., Iny ,
Ami o i-r I In* .on!, , in tliiniglilful di iMIll
DM U'm’uiI Ills iiio.ir, wlm-li still lliu stream
As o-.un ublind unity.
At lun ',tli n sail nnpi'iirs in .-iglit,
AH J tun .iidsllio uiuiilen inovus—
•Tii wealth il,at uonii;,, mid guy, and bright,
Ills golden liurk n-llueU the light,
Bui, all I ilia not love s!
Another sail!—’twas Friendship sliow’d
Her night lump o'or the sea |
And calm the ti(vlit th.it lamp bestowed,
Bui love had liglits that warmer glowed,
And where, alas ' was He . J
Now fust around the sou and shore ,
Night threw her ilurkniug chain ;
The sonny .-ails weie seen no more,
Hope s morning drimms of bliss were o'er;
Love never came again. T. M.
mis! Tin. r.oNnoN i.iickarv oazzttk.
Mr. Editor—During a short stay in j
Paris in Kilo, I was one day passing by I
L 1
.t
l.l: il
/.' lit-,-} ii lb 1 .ne* 1 -t, *-ii.»■ !ti.l.,r. Mi A.
Itl.ii't,,\ i II A in. linn . n C. I *. i I H n-on, .l.ia.i
111 .wo. Mcrhiu Hiss, I,*t’*.i,i lim tliam, .* ' in
1 , John lin'.l, Atb, i U . liiiain, Lil
li a brown.
1 -‘A (Ven-ban d, l.icnb t'nbb, Gi'iiiv ■
lYieicr John VV C.iiiipl.i II, iViilnnii C1 h"h>i’,
Viigu, M. I'u.linn, It .li.-rt I'.illin,, I. • e t ’X,
liilii ond 11. * ,. !.■••. I -mill Hi U"!''"', <' "i .1
l'rnm|i, llu-. > IV *.'!ark, Vm . < hup ."in,
llei ry Conn, ('Impel I.. Clinndh i'. F. W ( .trier.
1’.!; i Diini. I, Im:i, I) n-ni b, Henry rini'-
m !!, .M i e, ll.iinn’i hpnpii’.u l* i..i' l, Minuii
Dill,i eter, Mary 11 H.inn l, A. I). Das i., Kiehul'd
I *.ml inn Hoi ace I limkia,.
/•’—Alfred Few, Inlin Floyd, t'liunenl FI In- t Bl|l
them U, Dwell Forumii, Uriel II. 1 orgnson, S j Ciunelia'.
or .1. Fuller. ; |i„y’ s
tlledgi 'ilk Hook-Wove.
ItK. re,
ctfiliii'M luk»
tiie iiMisl
thi eVcfc Vink
ili(--I*, rcuuuth
Ma?sH(lnif (•'
P ti
C':iui|>belI
IWiy’s,
l:»U Ifl OHS,
:.n.\ l
uims
’in;;, in mi
lit ion ( > tin ir stuck, •>
us. am 1 men
d t
O o Iv S,
t-n:nt!r i
if LitcriUun, nnd will
.1, a e.oe taut. *ij.iy Ol
i.\ rtl \\ di .» . w!: i 4 i: will he stdd it ,
unit non
<dt:!jllli,l I'M - ■ t. \ ill <>41 p ;
• itreivud
aro the following • 1
I’-jI,.
/ oh 1
i Ho
Carver*' Fnniery,
ld
1.union Di-scelor,
do. -1
Rauisay'i 1. invxvsul
do. 9
History, Bv
do d
Ilollms’ do H
do. i!
Amor Revolution 2
do. !*
Hi'lory t l the wars
VAtvvtft.s 1 V : vAt>:i.
Mil. i;i; i.l I, at tl.c In mi • ■ n
l.illlc, {'.!ii plnc.t- .1 holding Cf
anility) «*ii tiie 1:1-1 Tim
tuts) ill
in May
Cuardiiin’s Sale.
V^/!i 1/ Itli SOLD, in the town of o.rci ^
v 1 l» iroijj;h, on Friday, -JAili April next, a*
tin.* i idi-iico of the subscriber, the
Household & Kitchen Furniture
t!*».
(, - F.iiim Ii I ill lliu, (oh tl Hillin’’’, Mil’ll :n * .(.Id ] | d fc F.e.-I, do. -
for customers to his master’s course ol
Philosophical experiments. The price
of admittance into n temporary shed,
which served for an Exhibition room,
was two sous, I gave half a franc, and
my munificence was rewarded by a situa
tion very near the philosopher. His ap
paratus was excellent. What a large
air-pump he froze water by rapid ex
haustion, without the assistance of absor
w ill render yon more, benevolent.
There is in this attested fact, more of
barbarism than of feeling ;—it would
have been infinitely better to have cares
sed and taken care of this dog until ex
treme age, than thus to devote him like
wolves. In India, a dog, nftersuch an act,
unoMinu, ’’ * w * * ’ .. c *■' - *3 i‘i„,-v- e*,u, wo()ll | .j, | mve 0bt . lin0ll n temple.
bents ; and hv a converse experiment he • i, , , ,, . '
V i ' i ii i . r ilhiswoiildh,ivebcen,noilonbt,nilicu-
tiroduced hre by suutlen condensation ol . . , , , , , .
(. . , . i- lous, but still it is belter to err bii bcina
the air. Put Ins most amusing and in- . - , ,, , • K
, , 3 r . I'n'cr-i’rateful, than to sm Oil htc CXCCJS nj
terestmg experiments were performed . J J
with a powerful plate electrifying m
inirratitudc.
clnue. Many of those which are usual
were shewn—one were diverting : a
girl taken from the crowd, was placed
on the insulated stool, and the young ie!-l
lows were challenged to kiss her ; se-j
vend attempted it, hut before their lips
could come into contact, sparks from 1
inn. I inn: li-ililin;;, I'cter IbiMii'U', Ibuijuinin
liibl. inb-.vu, )>h n tiHi’y, I .ill ,i (irili'm.
II -Mnry W. Iliiiiii, J.iun - IlyMl, Itmiry
Hmnl, Divnn llnrp, linintlian 111 ml I'.x-kn I
Himi'i Fliannr II Ibiw u’il, Win. llu
Win. Hightower, F.liaaliclli Holt, Juliii II H.ir-
vry, John Ha’I. I tinny Ii llill - , l*iiiii(’l Hilbm'n, 1
l liomus T. iI:i■ risoii,* Km Ii Hudson, .Mary liar-
s Thomas Huuhi’s, jr. .leriuninh Heuly, l.n-
biiu lliirjirnvn, .1 autos Holloway, Itobeil Hol
ley, (iulinni llmri , Itiehin'il Ibiitlu lil.
J—AUey .laid, on, Samuel D. tones, .lumen
I*, .taeksuu, VV. .laeksou.
K—Saruli Kilbee, Lewi' II. Kemin, Eugene
Ivennn.
/.— lames l.nmar, John 11 Lactlar, Join II
Lamar.
M—It. M i . an - Son, John Marcus, Moon
M (iilli-pie, Daniel M. lvav it, Hubert Aliotslc
jnliri, Daniel McCook tl, l barb’s .'.It* Alti ter,
losliua Mo.-es, bully McCrary, <t My.nk,
\ r |, 111 In Mil" . lann'S Montgomery, Ituilerick 'I
Mallisun, Susan Mason-, llerniun Mail. .vs.
James Myrick
A'.—John North, M\ron Norton, Jo.-cpli D
Nichols.
0.— Khenezer Ormsby, .1 Owens.
I>—Nicholas Perry, Alexander Pet, bone,
Mathew Pomn’ttc, " ill Penfold, Wiley Pater
son, Edward Price, John W Pomeroy
B.—James Russell 3, Kli.iah Rogers, Thoirw
Hngin, Thomas Held, Randolph , Janus
[theca.
&'.—Christopher 11. Strong 2, Win A. Skrlne,
Thomas J. Shinlinlsler, Aaron Searcy, Francis
Sunday, Thomas Spimee, V\ III Seogin, Ocorge
Shinholsler, Win. W. Spivey, Sherod 'liell'.el.l,
Smith, Moses Shelly, Win. Seutt, VVm.
Sentell, Tlunnas I! Mnilh, Win. Steel, Fra ,ei-
(i. Starke, Jesse Smith, T ti. Slubli*, Adam (1
Suffold, Edwin IS. Smiths, Elizubeth Steele,
Ebenezer Skinner.
T.—Win. Turner J. Adam Taiplny, Job T ty-
lor, James Taylor, Benjamin Tarver, Calha-
line Tiu'ima?, Jolla Teed, Ciijaii Iredavvay,
liiissaiiqucli'uilei s
Harris c- Me Henry's
Uridgemun's Index,
Unyllis’s do.
"’| Moore's do.
Auieriean Digest,
I'okc on l.iltietnu,
Laws I 'idled Slate;
ol French Kuvolu-
next, bet a ceil tile laft fill hours it ale, la” fob
Ini ia; property , to a il :
(li.«’ loi <if Lind, N '. !*'>, in tin* Hull di triet
.,1 l tun-1 ni county, levied nil as tin: ; .opt ily
..( i.ie.i' ge F I, iriinnuon, in ■ iti-lj no il i. i,
is. lied I mm n Ju-lice ' eoiii'l, ill I iv or ol Jan; -
PHl'kcl’i for the use ol Wiliinm II. Moon.
Din; lot of liiitil; No.M, in the bill dntrirl
Houston eounly, levied on ns the peojiciiy ol
llarllu.lomew Murphy, tu i-fy three ni mitl-
nw from n luvttci s' in art, in favni of tin-1 \ -
nutora ot Mai) flu It, dec'd , lev ied on and it-1
turned lo me by a con ublit. I
One lot of laud. No. c">, in the llhli distiict ol | of
Houston county, levied onus the propcitynt | and kitchen tnrnitare, and a variety of oil
llurrel I.ullirop, to sali ty ati execution in I ivor
of the k ‘In ii I orV J la uk of the Stale ofi.. i-i.i
bclon dm; lo the cstutc of Henry W. Todd, de
leased—for I he benefit of the orphans of sun*
dc. t >i-ed. Terms made known on the day ol
.-ale. JOHN J. BEAT1F., Oiiurd'n.
March II. tds*
a AN the Tilth day of April lu st, nt (lie late re
sidenee of llenrv Hart, late of l’utaik'
eounly, dee d WILL BE SOLD,
All the lYrson;i! Piopcrtv
J di-c’il, c!on>istintc (>f -lock, Iiom-cId*! 1
11. •:
, ii^uiiih-t Jiimcl JiUllirop anil (i* ; :: t> I fuImoji
milV \ V ! \ I P I,' ill V
u
('*ilibon‘s Uornc
Gillie's Greece, *1
BUminllcliFi \ itsw
World, 2
Jobnfioii‘4 Life of
Ciruen, 2
I fnliliou' c-s Albaniu.2
Uol)erli*m*3 iiuul-
Mm r!i :11.
JOHN WI.MliKilLN’, Sli'lL
An Iii-li jiig merchant, who had more
money in his pocket (bun his raggid ap- j Martin I'lioniu
peurnnee denoted, took an inside pas- t '.—F.uucli Underwood, E. I nderwood
sage in one of our stage COachei, tin- 3, Wm Williamson,
ling liic Into severe frost. A dandy, of j amn VVilliainson, F.liha Whit
the first order, who was a fellow pas-
. . , ,| , r , i-enger, was evidently annoyed by the
her nose always drove them on, to the i ”
‘ J , , . presence of t ut : and having missed hts
Great amusement ol Hie spectators anil ,, , . ...
h . r 1 . handkerchief, tasked him with having
the discomn ure even ol some young sol- . , "
. , ,, , n .i picked his pocket, threatening to have
Hers, who made the attempt. But the | . . , • , f ,
. ’ ,, _ • Imn taken belore a magistrate at the
object, Mr. Editor, of this common,ca-, ^ ^ thcy «* arrivc j thcrei
found his hand-
deposited in
_ • ,, , , , , |in=ii,i.. .ic in.iuti a very awkward kind
pot of inou : iv,is p acei on ,R s 00 > 0,1 of nu apology upon the occasion; hat
a table; the exhibitor took f rom a bottle a[ , );lt st o/.pc,, him short with this remark,
inoiilhlul of liquid, which 1 then believed M .,ke vourself easy, my honey ; there
to be \v \tei\ and blew it over the sur-1 * • ,* \ ,\ ; ’
, ] , ' . . . .. . I is no occasion lor any bother about the
face ot the mould to moisten it ; lie then 1 .. > . , w ,• .• . ,
. , . . - ’ , ,, matter, x ou took me lor a thiol, and I
*nnok ed some ere** am! mustard seed ' , r .
c »• t „_.i i i ..I l °ok you for a gentleman ; and we are
both mistaken • lhat’s all, my honey. v
object, Mr. Editor, of this commumca- Bt Before they a,
tmn, is to make inquiry through the me-, howeve " ex jisi(a ] n[i .
ihumn! your paper respecting one ofj lierc|)jef wllich ‘ he hlll , ,
the experiments hat I witnessed. A , hjj h;t ,_ , |fl m . |Jo a very
iound piece of tin, apparently the bot
tom of an old kettle ; on Ibis the chain
was laid, and the machine was worked
strongly for a lime, not exceeding a mi
nute. When the tin plate was removed,
it was discovered that the seed had
sprouted to a sallad an inch long ! I
was struck with the experiment, never
havin" seen it before, and examined c-
[Liverpool Mercury. J
A printer’s widow, in Germany, while
a n, iv edition of the Bible was printing
at her nllice, one night look an oppor
tunity of going into tiie office, and made
an alteration in the sentence of subjec
tion to her husband, pronounced upon
Eve, Genesis, c. iii. v. 10. She took
i • Jill, VILIILPI3, L . 111. * i ID.
very thing a mut i , not o t ’ ec J out the two first letters of the word Herr
lure, lor there was none intended, the (Lordf) & ?ub?titute(l Na i? their place ;
ihus altering the sentence from “and he
shall be thy Lord,” (Herr) to “ and he
shall be thy Bool,” (Narr.) !t is said
her life paid for this folly, ami that some
secreted copies of this edition have boon
bought at enormous prices.
exhibitor professing philosophy, not ne
cromanr.y, but that 1 might he enabled
to repeat the experiment when an op
portunity occurred. Since tny return
to England, 1 have, tried it without suc
cess, and consulted friends who are con
versant with electrical facts, yet igno
rant of this very interesting and useful
one. If this account should meet the
eye . .
cate to you further information upon this
subject. 1 think it may prove of general
iulerest. Q-
THE POET’S DOG.
The manner in which Pope, (lie great
est ol English Pools, was preserved by the
uncommon sagacity ol his dog, was truly
remarkable. This animal, who was call
ed Marquis, could never agree with a
favorite servant of this illustrious writer;
he constantly growled when near him,
& would even show his teeth whenever
this servant approached. Although I he
EnMish Poet was singularly attached to
this dog (who was a spaniel of the large-H
specie?) vc! on account of his extreme
neatness whn h he pushed almost to ex
cess, he would nover allow him to re-
tnain in his chamber. Nevertheless, in
spite of the nio>t positive orders, the
spaniel would frequently sneak towards
evening into the apartment of his master,
and would not be driven from it without
the greatest difficulty. One evening,
having slipped very softly in. without
being prereived, this animal placed him
si If umlnr the bed of his master, and re
mained there scarcely breathing. To
wards morning, the servant rushed hasti
ly into the chamber et'Pope. Alibis
moment, (lie faithful dog suddenly Inf
hK post, and leaped on the villain, who
xv,as armed with a pistol. 1 he Poet
fl uted from his sleep—-ho threw opzr.
the window to rail for irwistanre, and
beheld three highwaymen, who had been
introduced lyv his servant into the gar
den of his villa, for the purpose of rob
b*rg him of Ills most valuable posses
sions, after having assassinated him.—
Disconcerted by this unforeseen acci
dent, the robbers hesitated a moment
ami thm look to flight. The servant
thus betraved by the ivalchuil dog, was
Seuloncv 'I I** toi b’it tushie Howpovi-
*;f,iltho instinct of this faithful animal,
bv whose astonishing sagacity was thu~
pirv d the hie ot a in in cf vvliose^
fjuie E 'glued may justly by proud, |
Eilntordinary ilctinernnee. The follow-
| ing very remarkable epitaph was copied by
of any gentleman who can coinmuni-; a traveller, li oin a bury in** ground in Spring
'ath.ovi r against. Port Hoynl, Jamaica.
“ Here lies the body of Lewis (Eddy,
Esq. who died Sept. 22. 1739, aged "0. lie
was horn at Montpelier, in France, which
place he left for his religion, [being a Pro
testant] and settled in that island ; where,
in tlm great earthquake in 1092 lie was
swallowed up, ami by tlm great providence
of God, by a second shock xvas thrown out
into tile sea, where ho continued swimming
till he was taken up by a boat and miracu
lously preserved. He afterwards lived in
great reputation, ami died universally la
mented.”
A CAL’TIO.'
KpimassN Ni i I'rius 2
land,
2
Muddox's Chancery,2
I’onblumpie's Equi
Do. India,
Scybnt s Statistics
ty* rx . . 2
Jocoh’s Law Dicti-
Federali-'t,
Robertson's
Works
8
onery, ti
f l unk lin'd
do
ti
Chitty’s Pleadings, 3
Paley's
do
ti
Do Criminal Law, *1
Dw ight‘s
do
5
Cornyu on Con
Fielding's
do
t
tracts, 2
Beattie's
do
12
Bl.ickstoiie’s Com
Stern's
do
ti
ment nry, A
Addison's
do
ti
Sellon » I'ractice, 2
Montague's
do
5
Bast’s Crown Law, '2
Byron's
do
4
American B ;ttc Pa
Scott's
do
ti
pers, 9
Ihipe's
do
8
Roberts on W ill?,
Reid's
do
3
Ballanliue on Limita
1 lannaii Moore's do S
tions,
i’rumhull's
do
‘2
Itacarh* on Crimes,
Pindar's
do
A
Hodman's Legal St'J-
Moore's
do
6
dy,
Josephus
do
8
Prince’s Digest,
Goldsmiths
do
5
Jones oil Baitllteut,
limns’
do
2
Sargent on Attach
Spectator,
10
ments,
Plutarcli's
..ives,
s
Vnttcl's Law of Nati
Slmkespeur,
ti
ons,
1’atler,
5
Powel on Device?,
Kyd's L aw of Awards,
Idler,
Rambler
3
Montcs(|tiic’s Spirit of
Gil Blass,
3
Laws,
Tom Jones
4
Tracy’s Commentary
Rod. Hand
mi,
2
on do.
Peregrine 1
*ickle,
4
v, Septimus Wetherby, John Wilson, Tho
mas F. Whittington, Andrew Wilson, Joseph
Woodfork, Humphrey Williams 2, Micujuh D.
\\ illiuuisou 2, Samuel Li. Webb, l\ ilcy c- Bax
ter.
Y.—Amos Young.
Persons vvishiug loiters from the above list,
will please a-li for advertised letter’s
THOMAS M. BRADFORD, V M
April 7. t>—3t.
X van V. ft 1 vvbY\ s\\ nut nV,
rip UK SI liS( ItlHKU h us the
*! JJOOT and SHOE MAX VI'ACT OR \
Franklin struct) South >ide ot’ flits Stalu-in usc
squurci two doors the old iMarkof, where
he will be Iiappy in furnishing at ail Hint
gentleman with articles made to measure, tind
neatly executed.
C. CRIZOLLi;
Milled^.'If, April 7.
" M)TICETaNd caution:
\\ 7! I ERE a 3 l hare been informed that
VV John Camochan and I’eter Mitchell o
this City have hy sundry deed.-, recently niort
gaged and assigned to divers persons cillie
their individual creditors* creditors ol the late
firm of Carnuchan ami Mitchell, or other?, all
or sundry the property and estate both real and
persona! of the said firm as well a? their own
individual property and estate consisting to
gether of houses, lots, lands, Mores, wharfs,
negroes, he, in Savannnh and Darien in Geor
gia, or the neighborhood thereof, U elsewhere
with their interest or share in the stork of the
Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry
shares in the United States Bank arid other
Banks, as well as sundry debts due to them in
various places, besides lands, loH, negroes, &.c.
in the territory of Ulorida, and particularly one
targelraci of hind bought of Forbes ic < o. I\ ing
between the rivers St. Marks and Apularhicolu
in the territory of Ulorida nioresaid.
These are hereby to caution the public o-
gainst purchasing any part of the said property
or estate so conveyed, or any other property
belonging to the said Carnovlmn and Mitchell,
or either of them, us I hold prior mortgages on
the giVjatcst part thereof, which are on record
in the registry in Savannah and Darien afore
said, and in Charleston, S. C. and equitable li
ens on all the property of said JobnCai nochan
and 1’eter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE
Savannah, June B. If—tf
To'TTii:; PUnhic.
W CARNOCTIEN and I*. MITCHELL, are
• sorry to be again brou tht before the pub
lie. by a.second notice ot Mr. t-liri^lie*?, wlio lias
undoubtedly claims again A them, which when
finally litiuidatod on the decision of the suit
now pending, they will try to satisfy as soon u£
possible thereafter.
The dee.Is under which Mr. ChrUtie claims
an exclusive right to all the rei ! an i pet 1 »
estato of Carnoclion and Mitchell, are consider
d as informal, unjti t and illegal. Hence,
e. been brought, are slid betore
Curran’s Spec flies,
Grattan's do.
Fhillip.-)’ do
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WILL HK SOLD,
Oil the fu st Tuesday in May vert,
N tin) lovvn of Dublin, Laurens county, lie-
. tween the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to wit :
Nine Negroes, one named Ron*, Nanny, Tom,
Hercules, J euiah, Sarah, Venus, Lizxy, and
Jim; all taken as the property of Jonathan B.
Baker, dec’d, to sati.Ty a Ii fa in favor of Tho
mas Young anti others.
Also—One Lot of land in the. 1 St Ii district,
originally W ilkinson, now l.aureus county, ad-
joinin , Darby and others, w hereon James Cal-
tier now lives, taken as the property of James
Callierjo satisfy a ti fa in favor of Amos Love
and Joseph Blackaheur, surviving copartner ot
Amos Love k Co
Also—One Lot of land, No 25, in the 22d
district originally W ilkiuson, now Laurens
county, taken as the properly of Churlci Pow
ell, t<» fciitisfy three Ii fas in favor of William
W ain, issuedfmm » .5u.lit:* / court, and levied
on by a eon-tabb* and returned to me.
Also—One halt ol the tiact» 1 land whereon
Samuel Kirkland deceased, taken as the pro
perty of McCulInrs Kirkland, to satisfy tour
Ii fas in favor of Jordan Fulford and others—
levied on hy a constable ami returned to me—
property pointed out by tlieplnimiff.
\l o—One Fraction of land, No. 203, con
taining 50 1*2 acres, one No. 102, containing
2U0 acres, one No 202 containing0- loth acre
also, one No. 200, containing ti 2-lOth acre?,
also,one lot of land, No. I40,containiag2o2 1-2
acres, one lot, No. 155, containing 202 1-2 a-
crcs.all lying in the firvt district, origihally W il
kinson, now Laurens county,taken as the pro
perty of Ktheldred Thoma?, to satisfy a ti fa ii
favor of John J. Underwood and others.
U Kl.NCHEN, Sh’fi.
March 2*1.
j articles. 1'ersons indebted to said estate an
I r(.(jtiin*«l to make payment, and those Imvin^
I'.iHtids, will jiresent them properly uutliei.ti
ted.
ARCHIBALD ODOM, Adn
Pulaski county, March A. til-
W
Administiutor’s hjalc.
DILL HE SOLD. Kl Hid CourHiuu«f, i,.
t!ie town of Dublin, Laureir: county, on
the first Tuesday in May next, within the l-u;:1
hours of sale,
T\\ti i‘o\\oxv\ng Ai.A.V
being part of the real estate of James Beutj. .
said county,dec'd, viz—One Fraction ot!.
Nt>. 3(>3, in the first distiict of W ilkiuson, imw
Laurens t ounty, cOntainiug B8 8-10 acre?. I
the -arm* more orlers. Also, Fraction No. B'.'j,
in said firft di triet Wilkinson now l.auren-
rounty, containing "<7 1-2 acres, more or h • -
Also, one Tract (itland, lying on the East i : •
f the Oconee l iver, in Hie county of Lauren
aforesaid, containing 280 acres, more orb
known by the name of Carr s Blutl'.—Also, u
small Lot of Land, lying on the ?aid East si.
ol said river, containing 2 acroa- ' '? n
F, rn . ’.**. .1 - •'• ■'>•
t», one Tract of l. itul, lying on the : u! I.,*
fide of said river, containing 370 acres inoo
less, being the former residence of the ; :
said Beaty, deceased, together with tin* i
provement thereon—Ai n, one other In' 1
Land, lying in the county at ursnid, and
joining General Blackshear, and other.*
taining 60 acres, known by the name »*{
tv 1.11 ii in place—Sold for the hem fit <*t t!.
and creditors of said deceased, i errm a.;..»
known on the day of sale.
JOHN GUYTON, \ ba r
Dublin, March 17.
The following lots of LAND for
No.
WlIil, HE HOLD,
\ T Appling Courl-liouso, on the first Tue--
. day in May next, th« following property
Vhu' A'vuct ot Land
lying in the 2d district of Appling county, No.
fi3H, containing 4U0 acres, taken a- the proper
ty of Turner B. Moore, to satisfy a Ii fa in 1 -
vor of John Carpenter II Co.—property’ pointed
out by defendant.
EDMON V. W’ESTER, Sh’If
March 17.
¥\riLL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
W May next, at the Court house, in the
county ol Jackson, in the laWlul hours, the fid-
lowing property, to wit :
One Kiile gun, one walnut side board, 4 pine
tables,2 trunks,8 chairs, 1 pair shovel tonp.
2 pots, 1 oven, 1 frying pan, 1 tea kettle, 1 grid
iron, 2 water pales, 1 washing tub, 1 tin pan, I
pair sad. irons, 2 large iron?, 2 large Japan wait
ers, 2 small waiters, 2 bowls, 3 pitchers,8 glas-
tumbIer.-,2 glass cans, 1 coffee mill, 1 canister.
5 di-lies, 2 tea pots, 1 tin cofiee pot, 1 set cups
ami saucers, one blowing horn, one pair candle
moulds, 1 stone jar, 1 set knives and fork?, one
candlestick, 2 bu-kets, 2 cloth brushes, 2 bread
trays, 1 Hour barrel, 1 feather bend ami furni
ture, and 3 head»of hogs, levied on to satisfy n
Ii fa obtained upon the foreclosure of a mort
gage, George Shaw vs. Pearce B. Lc.vis.
GO acres of land more or less, on the water?
of Curry *$creek, grunted to Templeton, adjoin
ing widow Story, whereon l li-hu Gales now
lives, levied as hi? property, to sati-fy a fi fa in
favor of John Boil—pointed out by Boil.
Io3 acres of land more or less, on the water
ol Be ti creek, gtanted to \V hitehead,n Jjoinii :
Ft w when surveyed, whereon John Mathews
now lives, levied on us hi? property, to satisfy
a Ii fa in favor of Samuel Bryant—pointed bv
defendant. JUS. HAMPTON, Sll lf*.
March 22.
W I IA i UK SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in May n> it,
i»7,
61 h <!
istuct
Monroe.
112,
lllb
do
Henry.
82,
91 Ii
do
Hou.'lou.
11".
1 lib
do
Monroe.
177,
ICIli
do
do.
97,
1 St h
do
Henry.
288,
6l!i
do
Gwinnett
124,
3d
do
Henry.
112,
I Oil)
do
do.
155,
Till
do
do.
188,
141 i
do
do.
61,
5lh
do
do.
49,
5th
do
do.
85,
7th
do
do
92,
7lh
do
do.
37,
12(1
do
do.
05,
17ih
do
do.
22,
loth
do
do.
103,
lit
do
do.
172,
6 ill
do
Monroe
61,
15tb
do
do.
180,
13! il
do
do.
30,
i!d
do
do.
217,
i.t
do
Houston
328,
61 II
do
Gwinnett,
105,
9th
do
Fayette.
to 1
Vtomas
JI. K
man, Attor
January 20.
WILL HE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in May ua‘
\ T t lie Court-house ini tic < nuiily of Walt*
_ j.greeabb* to an order of the Court ol (.
dinary ot Laurens county, one
Lot. ol’ Land, No. 13u,
in llu* Is1 district of
of Huliuia Kcdin;;, ill
heirs ami cri’ditors.
Ibe day of side.
JASPER HESTER, A
February 10. I
Adnntii.'.tnuor’s .Hull.
ILL BE SOLD, at Hie Coml Imn
Warren county, ou t!ic first TueG
May,
9.00 sieves wV \.nv.u
dd county, the piopprr
d, f*»r the benelii . f
Terms made known
w
t !• IS
Duvys Agricultural
l 'Immisliy,
Ediabur ;b Di:qieasa-
tnry,
American do.
Unmiltou on Purgn*
lives,
j Princi|ilcz of 1! !dtb,
Scai'jm i ii \ nil m
i Schoolcraft's View ol
AG A IN ST GOING TO I. AAV,
iiv iokd sawn.
Fin that xvoiiW ^o to fjtiw, must liavo a
good cu.mr, ii heavy purs'-, a skilful attorney,
an able advocate,good evidinee, an intelligent ■ l ’' 1 ] H
jun/, an upridtl, and patient Judge, anil hav- r,'. . . , v, i, i
ii, - ‘ , 1 , n , , , I the Court, and oilier deet.. h..v ■ * N.mp.rals,
all Untie, unless lie lias very good hid., an j recorded, conveying the properly far the I WiHan oil ibe Skin,
lorn of all limit* creditors, Mr. Clirbtie induded; ( M'Lean
without any trud or reservation ocneilcial lo
C. and M. or their families—and if this lie not
agreeable lo that gentleman, it mmt m verlhc-
less appear fair and oquilnbln to tiie public and
nil who have a snioe ol jn lice.
TbnTnideos under the late deoil, are anxious
very .
lie will stand a sir.all efianer, of succeeding in
his suit.
An ingenious French writer observe*,
that those who depend on the merits of
their ancestors, may he said to search in
the root of the tree lor those fruits which I to sell the Inndsiu Florid:!, t.iluded loin the eo-
Iho branches ought lo produce. | tico of Mr. C. and to apply the proceeds to the
....■ [ immediate payment ot j’tn't ot I is de:nHii,l ami
V ..xv Vixt Va o I deposite a sullloiency lliereof to cover nil hit
li’V *1 titict . j claims, subject to the decision of the Court—
OIIN Tl. IIOAA'AllD, Esq. will attend (but bis opposition to any reasonable sab 1 , a*
rax
Ilosack's Noosolngy,
II. ,a Purple Fever
Hale on Spotted Ho
Mngeudie on l’rusic
Acid,
Inuison the Muscles,
dealtl’jnd‘3 Minera
logy,
Phillips’ do.
hwedentir on Syphilis,
to the Law 15 isiness of Itohert llutlier-
I’oril, Esq. deceased.
October 7 2.7—If
f |P HE - ili'i i mm >.ill ii in :!i. Pit \i
5 Tit E Ob' THE T, \\V in the enmities
of Putnam, tlnklwin, Aiontgomcry, Tattnall,
Etiianu.tl, Laurens, Twiggs and Pulaski.
JOHN A. JONES.
March ). 4—tf.
f 8 'HP. t’l.’Rt.IC arc b wctiy caulioneil against
1 trading fur a note, dated ‘doth Man li, lHJ'j,
given by William Vickers and Nathan Dil-
bird, of Wie-bingtcn eounly,to Preeirnni W alk
er, l'.-([uire, for fifty dollar?, ns the business for
which llie note Was given, has never been at
tended lo. S. 15. VICKERS, Ad in ’r of
ll tllitim I’ickers, ilce’il.
March S3, H-.'tt.
V)n Conalgmu^ut,
\ pieco-M - inr.li ilaltic Hemp
I5.VGG1NG, for sale, by
It. J..NICHOLS kC-o.
JamuK)' T - A\\—tf.
o interested in his own ri jlI»< , wli.lt injuring
ill parlies concerned, nunt bo Imrne until n
sab* can be made under an order ol Court.
- i • ., 11 1 J ii 10—-tf
An Wslv.vy AVulc.
S “>UNA\VAY from tlm subscrilu-r's plnntnti
V on, four mil' s below Garner’s Ferry, on
the Oconee river, about the20lii of Augu■-( la-G
A MOVE, of 4li»* following description— lie is
about four feet five, or six indie- high, 4 ycara
old, liulit bay, branded with tlie letter H on
the hip—slm will probably Httempt to g i lo
Keutucky, from whence slm was driven--
Twenty dollars reward will he given for th»*
delivery of the said Mule, «*r any rea onahln
uspence? for information conveyed lo the sub
scriber, in Futnaiu county.
JAMES M. CHAMBERS
March 3. ti—Gt.
FOR SALE,
\ LOT of LAND lying in Eurly county, Nr
. 3lti, in the tith district Apply tu Ciloiicl
James (’. Watson, Baldwin Cuunty.
December, R
Smart's Horace 2
Lady Morgairs
France, 2
l)o do. Itnlv, ‘J
Tomlin's Life IMt, -
Sonlhy's Life of
Wes'.cy, *
\\ illson's Russia,
Mem. Ann Boy I in,
Forbes’ Sketches
Floi ida,
Lorillards -
Finite, i
Fortunes Nigil,
llydratlio- j Vrovost,
. Sir Andrew ylic,
j \\ aril - Lclters,
Didiere's Letters,
ll.-ippiiiess,
F.mo| c, by an Aiuo
1 can,
1 Common Praver
Book?, fine binding,
j Family Bibles at vari-
j ou? j rice?, tiom i to
| 20 dollars,
Classical, School and iBank Books, wind* •
- »h* and n-lail, for any «»f which, a lib< ral al
lowance will In* made to teachers or country
deahfrs*—Mullish’s Map V. K portable, Stur
^es 1 dd. Georgia, Portable Writing Desks,
Surveyors Compasses and Plotting lus'iu
inentSj with a gemnalasrorlineut ol Blaliun
cry.
(T7* BOOK-PTiVDING executed with
neatness and dispatch.
December 10.
NOTICE.
APPLICATION will lie made to
the houorubletlic Inferior court, silling l'*r or
dinary purpofc-, in and tor lie*, county «>t Han
cock, in tin* state ol Georgia,nine month?troni
Hu? date hereof, by 1 lie administrator ot Charles
Abercrombie, late of said county deceased, l<n
It i\ • to ell tiie real < tale b< Ion ing to s Id
Clm.les in Ida life time, for the benefit of his
heirs and creditor—all interested will there-
I fore lake due notice.
ANDER30N ABERCROMBIE, Adro’r
v November 25, 1622. m'Jn.
A T lhe Court-house in Early county, the t 1
J\. lowing property,to wit:
One Lolot of land, No. 7, in the 22d district
of Early county, taken as the property < i John
Gay, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued irom a Jus
tice?-'court in Twig.-:** county, in favor ol Shack
leford Kean and Olliers; levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.
One L<»t of laud, No 2U, in the lfith district
of «aid county, taken as the property of Win
C. W. Clark, to satisfy an execution iri favor • f
I*. II. Mants; levied on and returned to me by
a constable.
One Lot of land, No. 147, in the 20th district
of said county, taken ns the properly of Daniel j j JO
Clements, to satisfy two execution? in favor ofj sa j
I*. H. Mauls ; levied on and returned to me by
a constable.
One Lot of laud, No. 37, in tiie 16th district
in said county, taken as the property of Abner
Bishop, to satisfy an execution in favor of Ro
bed iYacock, properly pointed out by said Bi
shop; levied on ami returned to nw by a con-
stnblc*. a.J’U. A.JACL’.nvj) x
MarCTl 6.
fT 1111i 11E w 1 Co 1 « •
1 in italmn county, betwi’cn the usual .*c,'
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May , | J( ,j rjJ ( . t
next,
\A>0 ACYC.S <A’ Lvyah\,
Known in Ilia plan by No. 9, in tin’ 1-1 <•*-■-
trii’t of .• aid county ; taken as tin* propiTiy
>f Orowry tlgb'sby, to aalisfy a Ii fa iilfavOi
of Join) A . Wubl) vs. Hiii.l Ogb'xby.
II.T. MUSHY, Ell’ll’.:
iTarch 21.
in Montgomery c«e.r ty, and lyin
ton’s creek, beloipfmg to tin* e-i
(iray, d* ce i ed -sold for the use o
Terms made know n on the <!uv •
JAME.b G
February 24.
'wTllTl: sol
K T the late residence of \Vi!ii«,
- 1 - countv, on Thcm
in U.
day of May next, all the rernai::in..
PERISHABLE PROPE!
f sni.l ileccftseil, cnnHsling i f in ■ .
and bousubold tnniituin. li t
atiu kaun n on ilia .1 y
THOM \- .‘.ioORF. I
MAIIGAUET DREW .
31.
.1 iv
J bn
WILL hi; sold,
• third
It ’idi’l
turday
i ma:
,urt ot llu inni ll eounly.
il ni Ordinary , n r tin) !■■
i!iid Niuiiuias .Jofii'.. dt'f d
>00 }> ■ ; 1 tr • Ucwanl.
WV
sub-c n
m*. ml
; , v
moniii oi -'*]
3 tUF. St-'IISl II5F.U oflVrs for sib’, FOt'U Idlily i-, l.is iniin-
8 HUNDRED AND TWELVE ai:res of Ic-i cniri'anui «i/i>, nnd \
II wntzrrii I •■I of wbn** I"'
cal id!’hi- rig'.l < ar,
bund ol an. of
burn,tin: ludn
of liii Ire.o*:
\ altiablc Lands lor bale.
vel,
VV.\\v 7V\u\ WvcAcUYA, liVWlA,
Ivin
«!I U>Ki(.
Ibid , I'
in the lower edge ot Jones county, ml-
2 lands of Arcliulaus .Inn-all, Rev. Mr.
F.llis nnd Mr«. .Stubbs. There is about I7'> a-
Icurcd land, with u comfortable Dwelling
House, a new Ciiu bouse, and oilier neet -?ary
i \! ■ . (• e quare of NV
within three-quarters "t a mile of the abov*-
adjoining lands of K. NY. Barker and otli»*rs —-
\ purdiHser can lie supplied with corn ami 1° 1
tier ou tii.* premise?, if wanted. Hu will
sell several families of NF.CUOES. I'.mpiite
of the subsciibt:r in Milled^' xille.
WILLIAM Kor.l.R ISDN
Dneembn.1 28. ‘*ti tl
TIIK COi , ARTi\EUSmi >
F.UF. rOi’OUE existing under tin:
Thomas zy Tucker t 'vas di* h>Iv «t *i
I . :..'*i • i; 1 ! consent Ml bu i11 1 • 5 " 1 • 1
said concern, wii! he ettb dby W in. i
Miliciigevillc, April 3, 1823.
\ 5
NOTICE.
rs 11 IK LO/i.Yand COU .‘Jil l -
1 surit-u nour town, are non
SEA bull.
1 Milled iVillp, Sept. 39, LJJ