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POETICAL.
KOU TiiE ' KFLKCTUK.
A tribute to the memory of Miss Catharine B.
of the town of Keinherk, Xew-York, who fell u
victim oil the 8th of October, Uiir, by swallow,
ing poison adni.nuttered to her by one John Ben*
um, to whom slie was p,*om.!»cd in mart i«gc ( uii '
Who is n »w confined m the state prison tor the
•anie offence.
W iITTE.N 11Y A YOU.VC LADY.
MUSK breathe the dirge oVr * ’ *s tonib,
•For her no more tlie roses bloom,
For oc-rtio spring returns ;
The pnisite lilarh ImM w.tli blue,
The violets we t .1 sable line,
The (trooping llowcrs mourn.
Ye feather'd songsters of the grove.
No more she hears vour notes of love,
Silent the stop* in daith ;
She must uhe\ ihcvcrn command,
Ami by her lovctN cruel hand,
Catharine res.gos her fate.
vM,
’TWas from the hand of him she lo
And by Ins artful Mattery mov’d,
Sue took the fatal cup ;
B\ him assur’d ’twoiild cure her cold,
With cheerfulness she this took hold,
And drunk die poison up.
B *t soon, alas ! her d impled cheek,
Her downy skin and snowy neck,
We *e crimson spot ted o’er ;
Ilcr gentle longue torbore lo move,
And di.it .noil I lean which nice did love,
Now throbs and beats no more.
hM,
With agonizing pain oppre-.
She wrung her ha i Is and -mo cher breast,
Then heave I tii s niourntui sigh ;
"Is it a crime to lo\e too well i
Those who hare lov’d can surely tell—
For love 1 now must die.
Deir parents both adieu, adieu,
Sisters a long farewell o you ;
I’m summon d to the courts above,
"Where angels sing redeeming love
Ah, llenuin, *twasa barbYrats deed!
It makes inv woiindcd bosom bleed,
Wu le 1 lie tale relate ;
Tho.c who have passions for a tear.
Oh, give them \e,it and diop them here
Take w.irn.ng by my fate.
Sc rce sit teen summers passed away,
E*v t death must i.dl n prey,
l*i the gay mom of li‘c;
E\pei* ig sooiKto jo n my hand,
In * icrrd 11\ men’s noly bond ;
And be bis wedded W ft*.
liti* *«li,the sad reverse you sec!
Oo, ci"ei, cruel perfidy !
I' » hlasi my early bloom;
In* ea l or Wetld.ng sheets appear,
A w idii.g ."»((• and sable her,
*ovc siowi) to lii* *oinb.
Jlennni, wi. i ii dm e \v.d;> remain,
Op i e . d a* i si v ri . s g.dl.og cfla.n,
Yo i p in di'iicm is jiisi.
MISi’KLLANY.
i !,C. il K . x ALUKtiOllV.
“Chant), iii tvalkiii"; her rounds of du
ty. met a rich, hut hard hearted man, who
liad, that day, made thousand* liy a suc-
o -slu; >ji> (niation : she asked of him a
lutie put tion it his great wealth to assist
hr: in solteni i- t,ie woes of human life ;
s r pointed » an hospital lull of maniacs
Do ,er her care; the ravines of madness
and iv.nlin^sol despair pierced the air a-
r i el toe.M,hut they did not enter Ins mar-
Equnlity of enndilioM.—There is a cer
tain class or station in society to which
every man is fitted by nature, and from
which it is impossible to withdraw without
becoming at once ridiculous and unhappy.
I bis is finely illustrated by Cervantes, in
Ids description of the behavior and sttlVer-
i.tgs of Sanclio I’atr/.a, when the clown
supposed himself emperor of the island of
il.ii ratal ia.
Dr. Gill’s Commi-ith*ry, I
I )r. Scott’s do.
Do. do.
Do. Theological Woiks,
TUt nature of man.—If one can sup- j M’Knight >,t, E|
L .. ■ ft .. r. 1.1 l.n.fi. ■ Itn.t tii,. Iaaa ..l*l C H
MOttAL
JJILlEDGTATLLr. T5O0K-STORE.
Mt’URIS Ac GINN*
J^ESPECTFL'LLY inform the public that they
j jrare-ITousc and Commission Business.
SAWYER At IIKKUIXG,
have just received, in addition lo their for
mer stock, from New-York, a general assortment
of Books, (and Stationary) in the various branch*
of Literature, among which
Kkg;
JTAVING made large additions to theirestal.
, lislimrnt, tender the ir serv ices
• . practice ot I'iiygu- v ur
line. They assure their friends that strict atU n- wiiery, intl.e hou * lat. h '
*• b i Di
lion and punctuality shall be observed in all 1.
ness entrusted to th«*ir charge. They keep large
EVANS,
1 1 v informs the ‘ u
above jinenced die nracliec «.i' l i'!.-! 11 * 1 ?*
: w ilcr
. on W’nyne *1 reel, net)
liaacti^rir^^iiiM^:^ ^
Icjam* Family Bibles. (snpert, landing) royal, npplicsof lrlU»C'l-.kll> mill Fl'liMITUE lor ten, Hath rs Inin*. If |„, pm*...i.JIT**
quarto, " sale at the Savannah prices. Darien Oct. ‘.at. |«ill lic-loiml ii.Uul, |,uriicularlv indd. W
r. (iregory’s Pietionnry rf Art:! and Sciences,' ——;——; ; ci.nq lical, d ear s. "
cmbclli.lietl mill I,U engn. viii-", hvoU.do.l Al 1*. VV Si Old*,. j ' ‘ ill. -1 i ,_ . v i[, .Ian. *1. lain.
Dr.
uiidon Lditi
r |VllE siilisciili, r inloiins (!„■ eitixen. o!'.\Iil-j
.. , .n'|!l'
pose a man never to have seen the face of
the earth but in the month of May, one
may conclude that he would scarcely be a-
ble to form an idea of its desolate appear
ance in December. So men in the midst
of youth,health, seducing pleasures, rich
es, honors, flattery and the obsequiousness
of all around them, can with diflicultv
conceive the evil day which nevertheless
Hnipbeir* Gus|»c*L,
Do. Hlietoric,
Do. 'lMicology,
-imcoiiN bKclctons,
i’i idcaux’s Cuiuicclions,
Paley N Work?,
Do. IMiilosopiiy,
Lclaud on DtMiie lLv«*lati >n,
iiuck’.S I licolo^ical Ih iioliun.
Browirs Di.*t: »ii.iry' Biol**,
Falvr U„. I r.-jM, i K
I. ledgcviilr. nnd iiv »*i« initv, that be hu-open-1
I !l vo, Jed a Flore in I he lion- owiit d l*v major llmv.ud, J
J°. nearlyopposiv(o »l -‘•is. II. I>. ||olcuuil>u iV
do. jv.j,,|,, w |i*tc '» it »•.*. oil* i>- lor e a!« (i iT''ii* rjI n-i-orl-
d*.
d*'«! and
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cknowled/i d j ; v V\ noted to purcliUM*, fet dl
!COTTO.N, and colt* »• in Bales.
I) WILL LYMW, jm.V.
! T> 'll.LLb of r:\CII WGE on New-York,
j I’hilodt Iptiinund I’rovidi nee, for Male. Dec. Jtt.
the
B -h, i. rau
HV’NaWay,
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’ H^l'rty vf Mr.
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III I I)!t Y-OO!)iJ-, II AlimVAUE, ItOO l .s 'vm I-.. I •* a|.|.TdMrtuBi^j ,
I -IIOl.s. Ni.rllvin :i nii. rpiin. Also, hluli. |Al'liodg-»i!lv. ■< "
. ... min UMES m «5H.
■ In.
'IS
•ID11N C. HOI.CflMUp
■ In.
awaits both them and all the sons of men. I dii«silmi's cumr
The misery of man is atopic . i which it
is unnecessary to enlarge. All men are
convinced of it at some time in their lives
! iilai
do.
I Do. JUictorfr,
iliininr’s Micioi! Ilinerapliy,
| lionulirt’s History nl tin; ijantists,
by experience, b .t all men do not sufti- Dulomnuit mi Death,
of tin* (t
Josephus’ Wnri(«,
I Beaties’ Works, (gilt)
’s Coo|-cr,
Cooper’s burden,
ciently reflect upon it, nor prepare an an
tidote against it. nor alleviations under it.
Men ascend to die skies, and dive into the s LVV „ in , s
earth in pursuit of knowledge; hut they |
descend nut into themselves. They ex-> R,ii-,■.>■■
amine not their own nature. If they I t'lcK-ner's iVm.,
court d an acquaintance with themselves, .
they would lint! their own frailty and mis- "
ery the most distinguishing parts of their ' ' ' l
character; and they would he led by tiie
si^ht to seek strength and comfort, where
alone it can he found, ill the favor of the
Creator In a state in which we are liable
every moment to he deprived of all our
souls hold dear, of o».r relations, friends,
fortune, fame, health, our senses and our
peace ; a religion which oilers hut a hope
of comfort and support from an almighty
power, ought to be cherished as the most
valuable treasure, far more precious than
the ludias can bestow, far more desirable
to a thinking mind and a feeling heart,
than the jewels of the brightest diadem in
lh ■ universe. Yet how little is this trea
sure valued in the busy walks of pleasure,
avarice anil amoitiou ' Tne most trilling
allurements of the world will ituluoe men
lo postpone or dismiss all thoughts of Uod
ami their dependant stole. Out the evil
day of sickness, or old age, or dejection of
spirits, wiil c me, and come in peculiar
honors to tiiosc who have made no reli
gious preparation. Tilings will then ap
peal' in a shape and color totally dillereut
from that which they deccilluliy assu ucd
in the hour of p.osperity. Think, () man,
before the evil day comes, and mitigate the
evil bv securing a retrc.it in the storm un
der the wing of the Deity.
I ll HIM, (
do
do
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I they liei
! iiiiclion 1
i\ STOVALL .V CO.
v receiving a Inr re ami gi-ncnil amort
.1. GOODS, sail, d prin-.
n*5|.iitiull) in-,
‘Xiiinine tin in, i
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(*ipally t*»tl. • ( oiiutry tra«it
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It s in New-York. I hey will coutiniir;
lo receive frequent «upp|iet frciu one of the i.rm
now in that place, whose attention i« entii* ly cIl-
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An-
J't.
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•2 do.
Sinoilct and
PKOFOSAI^,
BY i. S. IIA .NUN,
ForpuMishiii" in Augu-ta a newspaper, to he called
T1IK GEORGIA ADVKRTLSER.
;<() l the growing important
V,
ol our stilt
eiu.-f.t throuj-J, j
( that an
liral
JH-l
all parts of it, a belief is eulerl
tempt t<» add one t*» the vohiclei
ti lligi'iiee ah. ridy circiiluted, will meet licit lil»t
patr nia^'e itml support usually' extended to mid. r-
tukint;s ceiu.uuing puldit* uliliiy with individual
citlerpri/-* nnd exertion. In sumining to an to*
mi. 5>lie ll**Xt (lnetted his alteii- • buhn ned and inti lli^. ut
t i toil hovel, in winch was seated an obi I
in in, broken witu mist.n tune», and bowed I
down witii years : lie was wringing the
Cold tlews ol tiie night from Ins matted
ami silvered hair ;—mark Itiin, says Char
ity. he is an aged patriot, who mis thrice
saved his country—a lielltsuiius, driven
from Ins home by a faction, and obliged to
beg his bread, and wander in exile; look
at tiis tears h nv eloquently they plead iu
his cause ; the monster despised tiie pat
riot’s wot tli. She then diewed him an
orphan hand, and described with pity’s fer-
vrn their constant suflerings, ami their de
ceased parents’ virtue; lie listened, hut
hi-udam. iitiue breast would not receive
tiie noly influences of charity—hut she, iu
jiitv in the wretch, was unwiiliugto leave
him, and entreated him to give Iter some
thing for a life-boat to float oti the river
vvlucn rolled rapidly by them ; she men
tioned the frequent fate ol unhappy trav
ellers plunged in the waves; at that in
stant a youth, full of life and gaiety, was
seen in the current, managing with care
less and ignorant hand the skill' which bore
him. Charity noticed his danger, ami the
churl saw and exclaimed, Great God ! my
oniy so.t. The words had scarcely esca
ped Ins lips, when tne boat dashed agam-t
a lock; theyoith bore up against his fate
a while, but Charity could not relieve him,
fur site had tio means, and he sunk loreVer.
The angel of mercy hail spread his wings
to bring succour, but Eternal Justice for
bade his flight; for the register of Heaven
did nut contain the record of any goud
deed of the lather, nor was there any
prayer, nor any blessing for his welfare,
vvi iMen in the book of life, lie wander-
lumiy propo«ah lor
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Du
■v* mul .'ulq i-iitru*'
.i r. to ..-II ;i* 1.. ut* r,i| ;■■) ;■:).. n( lYii'iiil. j inonlhs :.r»er ilaiq ;i|ipVic.tlion .ill
« -niiiL I" |"in 11.1*1" «ill i|j i- i ll to altoml, nirnle in tin' It.iiiur.iMt t':e iiiliriur cuirt .
willivrlitiiil,- I,vs 'M. (.jot luntv.wlitM *.uin:;i« ii.court nf c'l*
JOH N l.tC i t..i le .xo to .cil 1 i > <1 l.ud, IvWg in •
II- Jt’ir* UIKIIOIIO'TIIIE. rntinlv, known b\ l it J 1.1,1’optiie benefit of!
* u! (iiotge i'liunijn
4 il-i
J llu.
llu.
with plates
fit! ot it wro.igx, led him to her hospital j
of min i.ics, ami begged die bread lor his i
sup; t« lor strangers had seized on Isis j
pii. . .-.i.j:is. ami aliens tlevo'tred his sits-
teu.inte.”
Virtue.—If you look into the world and
attend ■ arefully to the actions ol' men,
you will Hnd true enjoyment ouiy among
those wlm are really virtuous; others limy
appear with more noisy jolity, but this is |
only a kind ol' intemperate excess which |
soon gives way to an almost insupporta
ble melancholy.
T./= I'I'H.-.OVS who are •ronA ennui'll to obtain
subucribcrfl for the Advertiser, vv ill confer a invor
Uy transmit ting the suhiicripli.m papers, or a Ii t of
signal nr. *, Iiv tin: last of January u* \t, that tin*
lirsl paper issued in February may l»c regularly sent
to its patron*.
,! f* Subscription* will he received at the l*osl-
Ofllce in Millt dgoville.
oum*,' vY
|7.i‘) wuix.*te,
i , er' , grinc i'u wie,
Gil Bias,
Pindar’s Works,
(issuin'•< P* tins,
dontj,omc r\ 'k do,
Milton's A orks:
Covvpei'sdo.
Cook's Voyages,
Riley’s Narrative
Paddock’? do.
Ferguson's Lectures with maps plates
Iiiltioips ‘latlicliialics,
Adam’s Roman Antiquities,
lfol)hoii«e's Albania, with plates,
Junius identified,
O'Rciloy’s Greenland,
Birbeck’s U tters from the Illinois,
Rob Roy and d*». Anecdotes.
Morse's Universal Cieograph),
Do. Gazetteer,
A lew dozen of superior quality Parchment, with
a general assortment ol Classical and >cnool llooxs,
wiiich they will dispose of at the New-i '*ru prices,
vvlloll sale and retail. Also, a complete assort
ment of Stationary, wiiich will be sold on liberal
terms.
A few sets of elegant Globes,
St urges’ .Map ol Georgia,
Lew is’ do. o the l ni'ed State*,
Arrovvsinilh* • ot tin* lour v^uartcr* ot the
World. January.*, IUI‘J.
A liberal allowance made to th«>*e who pur
chase t«» sell again.
i, dec eased.
II m (tiled*
Tin DbW. ui
hi * gh u*
,llbrm:ul< ,
Putnam couiiit, s»t|
T'V I.NTV DOLLUi.s KEG AIM)
IV V\ \« \\ t,•(■;■■ ,hc s"h«ciit,cr, *'>iin'i.n.i a.* |
IV t,<ml 'he l i»or< i,l ot ■ . ii ii, h.n, >l,i- l.t I May 13
«tie p.'C’C o list, a iiegi'o t. limv ii uim iI BII.I.Y I — ;
lie is ,b„|i ,i I'w 10 Itciiix iiia-!,, veilow (un,-: M’l’I.I': \ I I'l'
p.ic vtl, i,,le:..hly bum'a',,! .slraralu to llte .liter.,i" r„ ,. .. - i,.-,
M*ve. M ill, h. k h cheek b„„e, : he I,.,-, a . i..r or.!n.-.’-y pu-n- tor lc, 'f
tongue, anil n„ «.h e,„!e..v,„' ilcce vc ... nf land.be (he same .hop "p
m pc. *on ..,,pre;,e» f hi n If,- souk- j u »' " 11 •>."* !l '. ,lcc ‘ l - l >
timesknoMii by llu* ii..nK'o- Pi'irtiip; he isag-)ciD May 26. ut-.nt.t- |
Ii ami at car.ls. I, . t xpeefe l t,c is now link ny
in the v.cin ty of tli s place. All peps,ms ape
herein Caill.oned not to batltuf sa il •Kh'in, as the
pcnil v of the law will be rigdn cnl ipie I.
nv pc.son apprehend.said nc-io and deliver
ing him in the subscriber Iiv n, ai t! llulgevdle,
or sccttr.ng I, m in sonic e ja I, so that I get
Iimi aga.it shall teee.tc the above re a ,,-d
u m ituur.it i sov-
Jan. 9 2-.3t
MNK months after d .'.e. application
ir court, 'i
Ii - pc comity, Kip in ort'u r t • ^
land, lielnng ng to the nt.nors ol B*
ton, deceased, to uit, Karcitsa, la JC
Tborntiin. ..a
Sept. 7. Il ifot
d ,.i
Ilium.
2 do. j
2 doll
ro .Mon KiisTirnih alahama*
i? in ( ‘iiiplv t»* or-
»ve l’**r* I lawkin?, -and
< Agrn« v. I'iavel!'*r s
Mdl.dg. viilc, wjii iin. 1
il l V f* rr> mi lh.* Oakinub,
V I d«*r ^it is I I iiiiii = ab ivc
on mi cxeidlcnt road l.i
Irani above Augusta nnd
this their ncarc t route.
Dec. 15.
colt.in run:.
NINE lit .-libs after tl;'e, appl:c>t» .
tmulc to the court of ordittaty o, .
tor leave to sell tliees'ateot
for he bciu tii of tin* L # -* '* J,, .w*
Ola-.e. nnium
M.i
NINE months after (lair,
vide to the honorable lie
applied cn
,r 11 Jt' 111
comity, when sittiii,; for n ''> 1
Auction and Commission Business.
^jpi I IK ’libs.-ribers r* fqitctFilly inform thrir
1 for leave to sell all dvv real csl ** 1 '',
Brown, dccM, for tilt* •‘f' 1 °* ,r *
dcc'd. Jrrwuih IMU
Jl'-njtnin i
GlbORGlA* .JUNKS COIM’Y.
1 >LFOBL in ’, Roger ivlacarthy, one of tlx* jus-
I Jtices ol tne interior court for this county, per
sonally appeared, Nancy Davison, who, being
sworn, sail.i, that she has either lost or mislaid a
note of hand given lo her by Amos CulluiH and
friends and tin* puhlii in general,If B they I;
eomineii.'* d the Auction and Coinmi-don Budru v .
in the liou»r nearly opposite the I! lok-Ston* on
V\ ayne stro i. f\ jr* Business consigned to their
care will receive prompt attention.
JOH n H. U IUGII r & CO.
Milledgr ville, December 10.
.Icc'd
N
O N Friday night h«t, from my
i
Humphrey Cooper, for tu„ Imndted umi sev iity j j ; ,., K r i ’D.-celi
; date the 17th day ol July, llflii, ! J
Itevenge.—The root of revenge is in
the weakness of the soul ; the most abject
At:d timorous at e the must addicted to it.
Self love.—There is very little generos
ity among men. Interest and self love
t-i'verl all their sentiments.
Gro
IK bfluii'ior.—Some men arc of o-
piiiinii. ^j*^, shtiess and severity arc ne-
CCSSa ‘^”,r,ting? respect, hut nothing is
* nature nun r.ivill-
7 V vu U tnu. lv «* '**> d " a, f u,e U " d T'''
SiV aud our alld,r ''
NOTICE.
P URSUANT to an order of tin honr.ruble court
of ordinary of Greene county^vvill be sold to
the In. best bidder, in the town of (ircenesOorough,
on th In-t Tuesday in February next, -00 acres ol
laud, lying on the water* - ' of Ogrch**.*, in said coun
ty, adi riniug StcWart and olliers : it h.-ing a part
of tin iv (I estate of Alexander Stewart, d.-*ceased,
which was devised by him to tin* children of Llizu-
both Walker, formerly F.lizabelh Tally*
NovemberiJO. JOHN W VLkF.ll, giior’n.
(iOlal)KN BALL TAVERN.
■'ll I IK sul s'-rilw r r. turns hk grateful llienks to a
JL g. ir ions public for the support conferred on
him. Il(* solicits n continuance of public favor.I
Those perron? wanting hoard fora week or month,
will liml it to their interest to call on him. The
civil and sober are inv ited to cull; those otherwise
disposed, will confer a Iasi r if they pass by. Spe
cial attention will ul all lime* he paid to ladies.
JKSSE D. GREKN,
>gof Green fc Centre streets, ttuth of thf Alarket
AuijmU NotckUc 41
dollars, hearing
payable on the J>th day of December following.
her
NANCY i* DAVISON,
mark-
Sworn and subscribed before me, this I7th De-
ec.aher, lb IB.
ROCrKR MACARTIIY, -L I. C.
[k.r' ALL persons arc cautioned against trading
for the above dcscniiod note, and the maUi rs a-
guiust paying it to any person besides uiyscll.
NANCY X DAMSON,
marl
STOLEN,
ggon bulf a
mile below .dill, dg. villr, a «orr. I iinre, l feet
B inbhes high* B or 0 year? old, a .-mall s!ar in
| her forehead, some few saddle spots, ;i l,|i mu!, i*i
In r right eye, and very roiign ?Ii*h|. Tw, nty d ••-
Inrs will he giv’(*u f >r the mar • and thief, “r t«-n d i-
lars for the marc. NJ .L -ON WILSON.
J. I.I.I.
NINKmonihs at’.cr d..'c, '!v'‘ ‘“irf]
m , U* Nellie honorable me i *' ’ c . ^jj
pe: county, for leave l'
Dennis .’ec’d
beptembCi* 17*
... f.\ u
“liKOlHil V. JONES Cm->J
Junes Superior (’■"irt.J"?"' f
rnuait ku komr JOfffgtm
ON the petition ot : ' ; v ;, l, ;F; inj |i^
that lie was* .n po.s^si'Mi ot ••' '
titles g ren M< • ' u - J^ e ". v, ;,i »*
Kcncilv, to tin’siul J"»n **
I J<vtc<.iw*c2 u 1
i\() I K K.
rur>"'* • ,v3 ^
re.iiher, lrtl7, < u u ‘, ,JS n i|.ibW
tit. dies-, (t Met mtlet
••
11.5, in the
[ Nov*
tlwm,
caiiMmg to b<
i.ule
id and»
3 £ KING about to remove to the Alabama b r: i # n- ! ,u * x .*’,* 1 t " V’*. „ r
.15 ry, all persons iutnn*«lcd art* hereby uotilii d, j^ u a,u ^ t ,a ' f{ i‘a - .OiiHK ?l *' ,n0 * ^-Ltl
that I I: ,vi‘ lipp-iiiit, d It. \. It).Hint my who *'•« . r " ‘, i'".tisO^S
is fullv authoriZi d to tramnet all my buoiK's in | ,MU ’ utlo “ v > 1,1 i"i./Published w ' g
*.:... rn.,. -i inr r.rv wcovv.i* c«i>v ol ?a*d bond be C.-I.WII ufi»^
[If
. | B KU BLN > I’ll WG1
Dee. 20.
STOP
IUE villain.
RU N'A \V V Y from the subscri
ber, living in 1'iitir : uo county,
Georgia, a likely young niu-
lalto fellow. I Ie passes by v a-
riouiiiani s when runaway;
his prop?rn:uneU Dick. His
head is d. slitute of an ear, it
huving been cut oil* by the In
dians Ibr stealing a horse. 11
HAW YER A HERRING,
O FFER for sale the i argo of the Miliooncr Fara-
gon, (just arrived from New-York) oouMMing
of a /aueral *a«sartmmt ol* Gracerie-*, l*r'vision
Darien, N*»v. IU.
ro liicNT.
• id Ftiruilure.
• CLKYUKU LANDS
\\T IL he rentciiat tiie court-boils'*, in Lie town
▼ Y of .Milledgeville, on the third Saturday in
tliis inst. to the highest bidder, the cleared land**
on the lown commons. The ternntef renting, and
the time for which the rents th.dl continu«, to be
made known outlie day of routing* Tito routing
to commence at 10 o’clock.
Jnn.£, IUUL m. JCTER, sec.
NOTICE.
took away with him a highly 1 <|1!IE subacriliers will apply to the court of or-
xcelleut rifle gun, which he i dinary of Washington county on the 1st Mon-
fmished and very excclleutl | .
stole. Any person apprehending and securing the
above described villain, will d » an act of justice
for which they shall be well rewarded, by
Ntv.Sv LF.O. ABERCROMBIE.
day in February next, lor letters of administra
tion on thee slate of bamuel Tuten, deceased.
R. A. BLOUNT,
December ROBERT DIXON^
copy ot •• — , .* • j■ i< t*****-»
origin:,I, at ihenext ifi-m >■ inl i ,lnU
chum- lie .shewn to pi* > *, „ n0 „f th« P !
ot tins rule he pehlo furnl- 1
/etles 01* tlos -stnfe, >»■ l '"* n uiei, J" 1
A true copy tnken tretu the nu*
Jay ot Angus,, ' si:!
I'll
at $1 IS akva.m 1
liKKLKCTOK."
Il.l.otll „ **
PS*. p .rtj7^^
• lirsl tune lof 9*: nJ -ii.*;"' 1 '* ,
Snce-lontief o«.c*.»‘ l’™^* ,| ti«^ ^
tat ions «’ 'I tie pabh*»- ,.,1.,.’
r *’ i ‘ 1 " ,t.,ri ‘ ai< r ?0Ua
adinn.istru' r*
pr»>;*Tiy S r 1 ’ ,l0l ‘V^rrourthin^'-’ r , Te ,
with an ttiUhban °l , ■ r aiflO. ^
not Ulod
meat* which do ^
will lie rl,ar<ed t,s ne’V on -