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ft was wliM found
e are told, to be very
Key contrived, hovvev-
ny into it by the aid of
ng it contained letters
open ihese also, took
,800 dollars, in bank bills
letters and the mail baa;,
bout 2,000 dollars of the
^covered ; what has be-
iuder is not yet known.
,C. Jail- 2.—In the Re-
f December lust, we re-
Jharleston paper, a state-
ptain Burke, relative to
truetion of the schooner
place. The captain,E-
., and the mate, Thomas
w in this place. They
filed from Charleston on
t last, bound to the Ma- i*j
i ,o.l ..re i..._ ..«• "
TUESDAY MOUN1NO, JANUARY If.
B lrurkably franflpai-e'ncf. ll npp’eami to
have Ueen part of a bo,vl, neatly polished,
and fluted on its sides. A small stone,
carved and ornamented, was also found.
Evident marks of the hammer and chissel
are perceived upon the walls, though they
are rough and uncouth from the lapse of
ages. About 40 miles from this fort, in
Maury County, a cave has been discover
ed, containing a variety of earthenware
bricks, of a form different from tiiose of
modern make, and au iron sword, resemb
ling the sabre of the Persians or Scy
thians.—Boston Intelligencer.
-York, bound to the Ha
iled either the Eliza or
took out a part ol the
e of g8000, captain Fer-
wards informed bv one
Summary.— t he queen of England died
on the 17th of November. The. British
Parliament Was, on the 18th of the same
month, further prorogued to the 29th of
December. Mr. Kush, our minister in
London, was among the number of distin-
lisbed gentlemen who were present at the
"‘.".T’.i ~ ro~ T'T ,v! dinner given bv the Lord Mavor in Nov.
he 1.1 o ^ep cm tr, o gj r Samuel Romillv committed suic ide on
, ere V a I the 2d of November. \ plot, the object
■ ou le cargo am so 0 f which was to liberate Bonaparte from St.
two davs alter the «P* Helena, has been detected by Sir Hudson
-Ann, they took a schr. We Bonaparte fa , 00 ,| he:llth . In
corisequence of a quarrel between Mon-
tholon and Gourgaud, the latter lias left St.
Helena. An order in council lias been is
sued prohibiting the exportation from Eng-
who he saw" at tile M.i- kf -powder arms or ammunition to
Africa, the West-lnnies, or any part ot the
continent of America, except with permis
sion. A letter from Aix-la-Chnpellc, of
Nov. 10, states that the congress had not
closed, and that the late of Napoleon had
been taken into consideration. Six 7 t's,
three frigates, and a number of small ves
sels, were expected to sari from Cadiz for
South-America about the last of November.
Mr. Russell, 1 ft Stockholm for the United
States 23d of October : Mr. Hughes re
mains as charge d' iffairs. Tiie spinners a:
Manchester, have full employment, and it
is believed there i« no likelihood of imme
diate slackness in their operations. At Liver
pool, Cotton was declining. “ The import
from the Brazils is s lid to be double that of
the last year ; from India there have
been received about 200,000 hales, with
\Vlien the citle, banish’d old Europe’s hard shcfcS, JONES INFERIOR COURT. ^ TtitiOr
Comas to embrace a good brother on our?,
lie finds the asylum of which lie heard tell,
And the daughters of Columbia love 1’addy well;
January Term, 11519. ^ . Vi'si.
IT appearing to llie court that Jacob l nrn<)r
hath either lost or mi-sklid a note of hand, given
tes compelled cupt. Fer-
e the schooner to a port
where they landed the
the Marv-Ann. That
le 14th of October, the
d crew of the Marv-Ann,
took the pirate and went
e 22d of October, when
fell in with an hermap-
had refitted at, and sail -
August last, called
ri, and commanded by a
ey sent eight or ten ne-
nd took the compasses,
Is. and every thing of va
iner, cut away the masts,
officers and crew with
inhumanity. Mr. Nl‘Go-
i board of the General
the name of Stephen
ng to Smithville, in this
ated, that Bernard was
lat treated them with po-
I'ter committing the dp-
stated, the General Vic*
d that they finally suc-
into the Matanzis.—
z stated to the officers
jc'tori, the circumstances
destruction of the Ma
ly tended to mike the
reived more outrageous,
rage that arc committed
by vessels bearing the
o numerous, that it is
ry that measures should
the evil. It too fre-
:that these vessels are
of the United States,
r own ports. There is
o prevent those pirates
appellation) from colo
rs, and preparing the
Their object is gain
material from whom the
The New-Haven Herald under the head
of “ C ’auso for thanksgiving,” gives a list
oF forty-four marriages in Connecticut, (in
two towns only sixteen) and adds, *• all
on or about the late thanksgiving festival,
which, to the regret of many expectants
out of the pale of wedlock, happens only
once a year.” The column is very appo
sitely concluded with 66 deaths in our
next.”—Providence Patriot.
The editor of the Newton Telegraph,
mentions that a young lady of his acquain
tance lately coughed up a live frog! about
as large as a person's thumb, which she
probably swallowed while drinking.
Toast-—The following toast was given
at a late cattle show at Brighton, Mass.
“ The shows of the day.—May the par
son show his piety, without superstition ;
may the politician show his patn ’hsn,
without party-spirit—may the physician
show his iI i. by curing his patients— may
the lawyer show ois honesty, by mo
derate fees. May all other shows be made
without hypocrisy or ostentation.”
A British writer, speaking of the Con
gress at Aix-la-Chapelle, concludes as fol
lows : One power only appears to form
no object of the contemplations of the
Congress, and yet, perhaps, there is none
whose present attitude and fnrtner pros
pects the Legitimates should k op more
I in view—We mean the United States of
! America. Whilst European Statesmen
For the Joss of dear home, dear connections, dcurj to j lim j )V J;;hn H K Klkin> H ignedJ. h. El
kin, for fifty-five dollars, bearing date some tinifc
early in the year 1815, and payable, as well as
recollected, six weeks after the date thereof—Oa
motion, it s ordered, that the said John H. E. EL
k.n be and appear at this court, on the firsi day
of next term, to shew cause, if any he has, why
a copy of s.iid note should not be established ia
lieu of the original; and that this mle be pub
lished once a month, in one of the public gazette?!
m Mil,edgeville, until the next term of this court.
A true copy taken from the minutes, this 13tU
day of January, lbl9.
Henry Wyche, clerk.
every appearance of a larger import next i ar * *** close cabinet, arranging their p * I i t i
year, we see no other prospect than thU' c ‘^ bargains, diose uf America are aimin
cotton must permanently rule at lower
prices than the present. From the extent
of the stock of produce in this country,
and from other circumstances, we anticipate
considerable scarcity of money, which
must of course check the spirit of specula
tion, and tend also to depress the prices of
imports generally.
Eighth of January.—The glorious Oth
of January (says the. Georgian,) wa« hailed
by the discharge of artillery and the dLpl >y
of the “ star-spangled hai ;un ,M on all the
vessels in port and other places. At night,
u The Battle of Neiv-Orleans/’ was played
in cur Theatre, where general Jackson and
his heroes, fought all their buttles o’er a-
gain,” before a crouded audience, who
glowed with that patriotic enthusiasm which
the recollection of the event celebrated,
was calculated to inspire.
{< O ! n»s'er may the sons <>f Columbia hr ‘laves,
While the rarlh bears a plant, or the sea rolls its
wave*!”
at the .glorious objects of national in-l- .
pendence and cominerciui success. Fiiev
alone rank in important p. at this moment
with the Autocrat of Itussia. F<<r, whils*
circumstances ,?ra:nise him the preponder
ance in the territorial rule of Europe— the
Americans emulate the freedom and inde
pendence of the seas. Their success is
progressive ami unquestionable, and wall -;
their interference in the contents\\ hich de
tract their neighboring Continent becomes
more mild &, unob-trin five, they strength
en apace in their claims t * that netiti ilitv
on .* hi* h commercial interests will re
quire to he founded.”
friends*
’Tis love make* amends.
CHORUS.
Then come and join the ring,
Como dance, etc.
When worth, of its strength and it* raaj sty shorn*
Strong nc- d easts down at the trampling feet
scorn,
On the brow of haughty wealth a smile of triumph
beams, i
But love comes then and the victim redeems •.
The melancholy morn aud the anguish fraught night
Vanish in delight.
CHORUS.
Then come and join the ring,
C ime dance, etc.
The finger-counting fiol, the child evil-stared,
, Who mocks Lord Byron, and styles himself bard,
A home-made wit, amidst Ilia native bogs,
I le sings to the nightingale but never thought of
frogs:
Blush, young America ! hut love’s timely fire
1! ath burnt his sad lyre.
CHORUS.
Then romf' andjoiu the ring,
Come dance, etc.
When the f til’d hunter hears of the wild Tall’see,
Vnd d ports from thy gamc-drain’d pines,Wateree
\h ! main are the pains he encounters e’en there,
The home of the Cherokee, the den of the bear:
The wolf at his cabm-door waits, unseen,
For love dwells witliin.
CHORUS.
Then come and join the ring,
Come dance, etc.
When winter, hurl’d down from hi* ice sculptur'd
throne,
By J"hn Clews Syrames, who will sit thereon,
VVeeps for his sceptre, at Inst given to man,
And howls, in despair, to thy woods, liehigan,
The last of the Mohawks listens, undistress’d,
For love warms hi* breast.
CHOItlS.
Then come and join the ring,
Come dance around and sing.
Ah, ha ! ’ I’was th'- little black-eyed man,
That stole, from his teni, the filer’s wife,
The filer’s wile,
The black-eyed man and the filer’s wife.
lci:.
Ah, whon the "ontle brenth rf spring ccmcs o’eT,
The hnnvvolinn inelodv is horn ;
^hild of the skies, youn.r musie smiles once more,
'•'hen starts and dies a:n :l«l the autumnal storm .
Bife is a lyre, ami fate th winds of heaven,
hat tread upon us chords with steps uneven ;
The zephyrs’ .and the breezes’ downy wings
Fan plensn*v« lan'himr on‘the living strings ;
The wintry blasts that 1-id th.* lyre complain,
Viv love rejected, penury and pain ;
\ id death the awful hurricane, that rends
I s haso asund* r, and its mude ends.
JONES INFERIOR COl i T, ) Rule
January Term, 1819- $ JS'isi.
IT appearing to the court that Nancy Davidson
hath e.tlier lost or mislaid a note of bund, given
to Iter by AmosCullins and HumphreyCooper. fr^
two hundred and seventy dollars, bear.nig date
the 17th day of July, 1818, payable on the 2.*th
day of December follow.ng—On motion, t is or
dered, tnat the s.iid Amos Cullins and Humphrey
Cooper he and apjttear at this court, on the first
duvof next term, tb shew cause, it any they have,
why a copy of said note should not be established
in lieu of the original; and that this rule be pub
lished once i month, in one of the public gazettes
.n d;Hedgesille, until the next icrm of tin’s court.
A true copy taken from the minutes, this
day ot’ January, 1819.
Henry IVyche, c!er o.
L
NOTICE.
OST on the premises whereon John LamaiP
no*v liv« s, a note of hand for <^302, which
notvsvns made payaJde to Wade Ililf: I do fore
warn all persons from trading for a note of th- above-
description, as I have paid it o.T and noglec ted t«>
tak( my name from it. James Hismuhes.
Ian. 3 — 3t
NOTICE.
T pilF f>ooks for the Darien bank will be opened
l. at Mr. Lucas’s counting-house, on Thursday
the i*lst inst. at 10 o’clock. Persons wanting
stock in this institution, are requested to attend •.Ul
that day. Seaborn Jowc* t
If. Rutherford,
John Lucas.
January 19. if
NO I K E.
W ILL he sold, in the town of Clinton, on th<iv
first Tuesday in March next, several half "a-
i iv lots, in said town. 'I ertus made known , ' , n tilt;
day ol sale. Roger JP Carthv, ^
John Humphries, p J,
Hob't Cunningham, y 2
Clinton, Jan. 19. 3 tds *
C. Dee. 30.—Trt pur-
:ation from t!'e mayor,
Georgetown met. on
Ifit, to consider that part
message which relates
' Columbia. In order,
esume, to give an op-
e persons interested to
lature deliberation on
eting, after some pre-
s, adjourned to Satui-
ov. 28.--The river lias
It is now lower than
'ars past, and business
tand, owing to the ini*
produce to market,
are very dull. The ci-
is full of strangers.—
higher than at N. York,
when 1 say that a store
outh-street,would bring
per annum, woutd rent
'00 dollars !
In the Senate of Penn-
Mr. Snyder offered a
tion, relative to banks,
7ct—
k, or. suspending spe-
imediately, by notice
all together its stoek-
tatementof its affairs,
Legislature,
hall make a dividend
n of specie payments,
jrns to be made to the
(fore the Legislature.—
be limited, during the
e payments, on pain of
r, and directors nude
c enpaeities.
by proxy for directors
of charter, or any
'Jent and Cashier must
and render a perfect
all to be subject to at-
eral benefit of credi*
set or refusal, smutna-
f the Legislature of
act was passed es-
obile, yvitli a capital
_sd thousand doll irs ;
deration as soon as se-
' are subscribed.
e state of South*Ca-
with a resolution of
issued a proclamation
, the 4th day of Fchru-
miliation, thanksgiv'
f North-Carolina has
a tax of 5000 dollars
o( the United States,
e year enduing
The navy of the United States, consists
at present of 47 vessels of all descriptions.
6 of which are 7!'s—and there are on the)
stocks at one principal i itie., 10 ships to
carry 74 guns, anil 7 to carry 44.
Married, near ' ireenesborough, on •> r
nesday evenin.c last, bv the. Rev. L. I'icrc
Doctor Hope IT. I'igner to Miss Eliza.
Glenn. In Hartford, a few days a 1
Mr. I’cter Li. Greene to Miss h’ trull Ingrar;
Died, at Washiugtim City, on the 3;
ult. George Mumfonl, esq. Represent id
to Congress from Nortli-Carnlini
Ohio, General Preslv Neville, an o. ,c
of the revel .tion.
COR X.
sulwcrihen ivisti to purchase " or 4(10]
bu.ilvls nl* shelled cum, to be delivered in
illi'd.'ei ille oral cnlonc! Carter’s mills—l’cnonsj
'm ei, ■ > •unjilied n idi corn.meal'by applying to
Jail. 19—3] TEItOYDF.T, ATK1SON & CO.
FOR SALF.,
v V elecnnt TOHR WHF.RI, CARRIAGE witli
omi.tete, on accnmmnd.ilinc; terms.
SA -!’L OOODA!,I„
.1 at
-III
VOTM’15.
x \ Saturday next, at 12 o’clock-, the subscri
be is will I,Ter for «:de on Iho preniiRi S, seve-l
. 1 h uses ns.uthe aead.'mv : some of the bou
ses will serve ns 1 ill lien, sla'ile, I.'c. The railiseri-
rs [larliciilnrly repivst all Ihos inb r. sled I'orthe
a-a<Kmy tn attend ou that dai.
8. HOYKIN,
p. I'rur onn,
Commissioners H. A.
CLINTON HOTEL.
^|MIE subscribers respect fully inlbrui their tcl-
I. low ci'izcns givicral, ami flie geutlcm- n of
the Bur in particular, that they have just cnnmicft-
1 keeping a II use of Knt.*rtainmrnt in tin largo
new building in the towno! Clinton, known liy tho
Clinton Hotel, where every effort will he used to?
the accommodation of such as will favor them with
t* ir custom. *
y FLETCHER Ss M’DOWELL.
Clinton, Jan. 1^.
TNVKNTY DOLLARS REWARD.
! A,’ cop the Sorrel horse —Strayed i>om the snb-
j KJ scr.ber’s premises ou Thursday cveuing last,
I a brjlit sorrel Horse w.'.li a svvilcli tail—stout
1 built, a white mark on the back bcli.nd the left;
i shoulder—eicht years old—and neatly fourteen
' hands high, it is supposed lie has taken the Ea*
tonton road towards West Tennessee—any person
delivering said horse to the subscriber "shall re■
ceive the above reward, or any information respect-.
■»E him will be thanktullv received.
JOSEPH EVAN’S.
V lledgtv.lle, January 19, niiit.
POKTIC*.L.
ro T E
The quantity of Lake herrings, white
fish &. ^almou-trout, taken the late season,] r “°J l n . 1 ,
at Sachet's harbor ami ( haumont bay, a*
mounted to 5,600 barrels—worth about
15,000 dollars.
The French minister gave a magnificent I
entertainment, a few weeks ai;o, in as»h-
If you shall (
.IIinc«
•.jli.l
tn.F.LTOR .
m them lit f«»r it, »t
iho c.dc ;ui(l other Imlo piece
you will tmcl enck-aed in lliin sheet. These
I .»cl«»n«31«> me. i bey were hutched of mv
j iqucIi ic*s time than a hen setH for her chit- • u-
j nor have they* ro sted in mv aviary nine years.—
j Give them, if you please, each, a pair <1 typ .a
phickal and they shall ily acr .bv cnnl.u
cut; typ-graphic k leet, am! they shad walk in ttie
. . .. . . parlours of the great; a typographic* longu.*, and
ington, in commemoration ol the evacua* | they shall parrot it to my* lady 1 Ho not fomi
them of moment enougn to dr.-ad tneir being sho
by that sparr iw-biintingcotiort of critic sqiiihsters
that are uhvays skulking about the 'places wtien
tlie muses arc. These are too insignificant gaim*.
.Sothing but full grown hook-hirds can arrest a‘-
tention. than which the hunting a!! things eiSc vver
time Wasted uad aiuiniiniti >n thrown away.
A SlTBSCK IRKR TO YOUR VAIXK .
ODE.
A Bowf I hi»ve for the girls and boys,
Tis Cupid's sweet song, and love never cloys;
If a bosom there oe widen never beat high,
v\ ith tnc llnme kindled upnt theglance of the eye,
Wretched, thrice wretched, whose 0o* .in that is,
A stranger to bi::-s.
rilORUS.
Then eorte and join the ring,
Conn; dance around and sing
Ah, ha! ’twas the little hlaclc-cyed man,
That stole, from his tent, the lifer’s wife,
The filer’s wile.
The black-eyed man and the lifer’s wife.
The young ploughman set s, when September is born
To the ill omen’d year, early frosts cut his corn :
Then freshets, rushing down from th.; rain-drcnch’d
lull,
Drown his low meadows, and his pent docks kill
Next day to the dwelling of his kind Kate goes,
Who smiles away hi* woes
CHORUS.
Then come and join the ring,
Come dunce, etc.
The merchant, whose dreams are the sprites of tlv
storm,
And frightful as sca-nmnsh rs, waking ere ’li« morn
Disturbs the repose of a drowsy spouse to hear
The dreadful sounds of wrecks that dwell on hi« cat
A word, from her chaste lips, the terror phunhui
spurns,
And sweet sleep returns.
CHORUS.
Then come and join the ring,
Come dance, etc.
O, warrior! listen to the d ‘ep ton’d noise :
’Tis Niagara’* spirit, ’tis the cj*.ir.irt*s \"ice:
Trt the tumult of waters, his lullaby of yore,
Albion’s male thunder sleeps upon the shore ;
The warrior knowenor dreads the waking hour,
For love lends him pow’r.
CHORUS.
Then com'* and join the ring,
Coinc dance, etc.
When the brave m-u, who for his country fought,
Jan. i!>.j
mf.chanTcs
jf>!torns At^wiii
of the ' T (»nti< oll<
xt, for 1I1
building, in the tmm <
to bo of brick, twosfor
S’
tion of Fi ance by the allied troops.
A farmer in this county (says a Bath,
Eniflish paper,) died lately, Icavinj; pro
perty to the amount of 20,0001. .v a uaril-
robe which was valued at 2s. Gd !
The committee of the House of Repre
sentatives, appointed to investigate the
state and conduct of the bank of the Uni
ted States, have concluded their examina
tion at Philadelphia, and two of them. Mr.
Lowndes and Air. Tyler, have returned to
their seats. The remaining three, being a
majority of the committee, are said to be
prosecuting their investigations at Balti
more. It is probable that a report need
not be expected for a week or ten days to
come.—A'ational Intelligencer.
Franklin fund.—Or. Franklin, bv his
will left 10001. sterling to the inhabitants
of Boston, tube let nut at 5 per cent, in
terest, to young married artificers who
had faithfully served their apprenticeships
in that town. The amount of this gilt,
from various causes, though it si ems to
have been well managed, is only yet 5510-
902 82. The loans that have been made
arc in all 208.
A man by the name of Fields has been
committed to prison in Fayetteville, N. U.
for passing counterfeit bills oil the Statu
Bank of Nortli-Carolina, and on the I dk-
ton Bank of Maryland.
UO LOOK YT THIS!
til. WKDnr Slnleiifi'om the tibscr bei’s sho]
inlicello, on 'lie niglo of the 31st i>
llvcomhivlast, alxmt 11 o’clock, one k "k\ lie:*d-
l—thick fpped—tallow faced—gander cved up
•entice, win, was hound to the subscriber to
■urn the'art anil mystery of tailoring. 11
one is ’’alriilm M’-'iUan. lie has one cl.aval
;r v c which is very general in tins country-
nit of being a tnn.t beastly drunkard, liis Hu
ms of things n general, are also soinewh
ild and fantadicul. As 1 have no use for ap
prentices of his model, Ido hereby tbiuvuiii uli;
persons ,; or molest ugliim ; and more pariicu-
lavly, 1 most solemnly invoke all good peo|)le, who
wth me for having made an mtoler-
hle had bargain, not bv any moans lo bring him
ck or even net lo le'. me ever bear from trim a-
gain.
fETF.ll JOHVSON', Tailor,
ont cello, Jamia-v the 1, 1819.
The antiquities of the western country
every day develope new facts, for the con
sideration of the learned. A letter is pub
lished in the New Ynm Gazette, troin
Win. Dnnni.'.on, Esq. of Nashville, former-
ly of Boston, lo tlic linn. Samuel L. Mitch
ell, which describes a stone tort, situated
at the confluence of two of the most sou
thern forks of Duck River,on the N. west
corner of Franklin county, Tennessee.
The fort covered about 32 acres of ground,
is surrounded by a stone wall, from 16 to I Is not yet paid, by that country, a gruul;
20 feet in thick,less at the base, and at the | W**™™ ?!! “ 1
top about 5 feet through
desciibesthe outlines of this work, men
tions, that within 7 years a fine piece of
flint Glass was ploughed up in the area, a-
twut one inch in thickness, ami of re-
,,V I i*. i ! Aud now. on thu journals winch Congress sends*
1 lie letter which !,, toU lh ’ ut his d ( lim8 are llnW orihy regard,
Love, love is his reward.
CHORUS.
Then come and join the
Come etc*
TAKE NOTlCtt.
ao rereiicd by Ihe trnstufs
i Academy, until Ibc loth of
o erection r.f nn ftcndeniv
-f ''onticellf— he l-uildin;
cs in height, fill feel in l»-n tb
r 3fi in width—Uor liirthcr particulars apply
r. Anthony Dyf. . president of the board,
entiet U*v. P.\- order of the board,
bin 10——3t] M. PHILLIPS see.
NINE months aner date, apphcalirn w-iji h*
made i.i tire honorable the inferior court o! Jas
per com.ty, when silting for ordinary purposes*
est.itc of .\dairi
J or, Ian Thornton, > q
Pentium .Hairy, ( ^
Ehom Turner % \ J
m9m
tor leave lo sell the
icccascd.
January I’d.
u ,w Tire subscriber b'eing about to remove from
tins Man*, lues appointed the Itev. Dav d L. \Vhiu»
•* l-uluam comny, hi, legid atlornev, to vvijoni,
•dl persons indebted -,o the subscriber, c.ther by
note or account, wdl make immediate pauncilt.
Morgan, Dec. 20. CiEOHCE M A REIN.
MAjjru
DR. RICHARD LEWIS,
I S E8I*ECTFiri,LY inihrm. the citizens ofllan.
cock county, that he has permanently located
mire. If in I’oweltim, and will ahead promptly to
the duties o his pro/i-ssiou.
I’owcltco, Jan. I, 1019.
DU. KEN SDN
ff^ENDERS hifl professional services to the
1 citizens «»t* Putnam county. His residence is
at the farm formerly occupied by Johnson ^ right,
n Rooty creek. Jan. 15. 3 tf
NOTICE.
J)ERGONS indebted to the late
U Co. are info
firm of ,Vi,
\ that accounts due
tlu* firm will be placed in the hands of officers T#r
llection, after the tir-it of February next. Those
io may wish t-) seUh; will call on \lr. 1’. Wright,
a the Peiii*-.Miliary, who is duly authorized to set-
all busiucss of the concern.
DAVID WRIGHT,
W.vl. llUTCUl\->v)\
MillcdgftvilD, Jan. 1». 3 k’t
FOR SALE,
O N reasonable terms, a likely, healthy coun
try born negro woman, reported to be all
Enquire at th,s
excellent house or field servant,
dice. Jan. 9.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
O NE trunk and J boxes best northern Klines,
4 casks of Sicily Madeira Wine, low lor
cash Apply to JOHN C E ASTER.
Jan 12. 2-3t
COMMITTED.
r O the M.lledgerdlejail, on I'riday last, ang-
gro woman named MATILDA, who says sit.-
belungs to James Orace, ol Jasper county.
F. SANFORD, Jailor.
Jan. 12. 2-3t
JUST ARRIVED,
A NT) now landing, irom the schooner Ncw-Or-
leans, till' ourrds superfine Flour, 70 barrels
vYliiskty, 20 narivls )Vrk, (.New-Ynrk inspection)
IJOi) .'near 'loul.is, it few pipes ilollanii Gin, (su-
jiei iorqiialily) and a few boxes Imperial Hysun
Tea, lor sale bv
' SAWYER 6i HERRING.
Darien, Jan. 9. 3 tf
NOTICE.
UIISC111IIF.US for the support of the Sunday
►3 Sch'V)! arc solicited to t % t liio School Rooui
• HIS LVE>l.Vt» pre* isoly at truce o'clock,
when a constitution will L-c presented fi»r fcrmiri.'
the .‘.lilledifevillf Sunday School Cuion Society.—
1 uncl’iul and ^cuerul attendance is requested.
The first day of this in-mtb haviujr been de
signed for this purpose, it was unavoidably postpu-
nt-d, on account of the festivities of that day.
JOlij. HILL,jr.
MillcdgeviUe, Jan. 19. It
WILL BE SOLO,
O N 1 nesday the 16th clay of March next, in
,he town of Monti cello, one square of land,
(.No. 10, loth disiriel, formerly tialdwin, now Jas
per) intder tlie incumbrance of Isaac H:ll,dec’d,
late of Ja-per county. Terms made known ou
the day of sale.
HENRY PEDDY.guanrn.'
Jan. 10. tds
NO i ICE. ^
X I UK jJtibscr her having m possession a POC&
. E I -BOOK, found by an Indian, two milex
ca tof the Cooseywuitee river, in the Cherokee
nation, the owner is requested to conic and pay
for this advertisement, dcjCf.be the pVopcrty aiul
take it away. The book contains between two
and three thousand dollars, and some written pJ.
pees. The subscriber lives near E^tonton, l’uv-
nam conn tv, Georgia.
UUCKXEK COaAK.
Jan. 9. 2-tf
BENEVOLENT LODGE.
r llL members of Bt-uevoleut Lod^e, are here
by required to attend a stated meeting there
of, on business of imp ,*ance, on the third Thurs
day in this month, at 'JoVloc i, which will be on
the dlstinst. A punc tual attendance :s requested.
, Bf order Of tile Worshipful aster.
JOtfiN LUCAb,5ec.pro. lean
BLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS.
1 1IIL subscriber has taken that well known
. stand at the cast corner of the St&lo-iiouso
square, opposite captain Helton’s tavern, forme Hy
Muc.upied by James BerryhiU, and has an excellent
workman from Philadt lphia, who will shoe tmi ses
in the best manner, and do all kiuds of plantation
work at the shortest notice. The subscriber con
tinues to work at the Penitentiary, whery he makeft
ail kinds of mill irons, as usual, at the hlo.rt. -t aa-
tire, and in the most approved manner; mill era;
iiiAi and ^udffeons, warranted to stand ten *
Lash given for old copper and Dewter.^nj^^,
ISAAC T. f* ' **
' lilledgeville, November 11.,
Kcatl/ prix> 1
c,!2ct.