The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, October 26, 1827, Image 3

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* I their wild state td nearly tile siz? ot a^cofti- moo Plumb ; they grow luxuriantly, and in great plenty on Most of the creeks and branches in this State, in Georgia and in North and South Carolina. So fine a fruit, in appearanc^could scarcely have been in tended by'a Beneficient PriJvidence to 41 waste its sweetness on the desert air.” vod, and ct’ery thing amicably and happily settled, to tire great satisfaction of the na tion. That the present ministry possesses the confidence of the people of England there is doubt, and things will, in all proba bility, go on in tire same way that was mar ked out by the late lamented Premier. London, Sept. 6—The following is a list This head has been cipally because there matter to which wc appropriate py it, and this we regret to n# owing to the withholding of many pieces j not meet our approbation on account of cither ob ject, manner, or felicity of execution.—-It is true, wc are anxious, nav'ambitious. to have this dei We woulJ be glad to see some of oar far-! of the Ministry, as completed by "the late! mers turn their attention, not only to making j arrangements:— ■ ^ First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Gode rich. wine out of these grapes in their wild state, but to their cultivation.—The vast improve ment of which the grape generally, is sus ceptible by culture, is well known ; and itlrres Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Her- is not improbable that grapes which are in- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, digenous to our soil might thrive better in Lord Dudley and Ward. this country than those which are brought! Secretary of State for the War and Colo- from abroad Alabama Sentinel. | nial Department, Mr. Huskisson. > Secretary of State for the Home Depart- The Russian i ment, M’qs of Lansdownc. Master General of the Ordnance, Mar quis of Anglesea. Lord Chancellor, Lord Lyndhurst, President of the Council, Duke of Port land. / Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Carlisle. President, of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy, Mr. C. Grant. President of the Board of Control, Mr. C. W. Wynn. Voyage around the World. corvette Krotkv. commanded by Baron Wrangle, has arrived at the Motherbank from a voyage round the world, on which she employed two years. Dr. Ivybor has brought in her many objects of natural his tory, and has brought alive many plants hitherto unknown. Karon Wrangle is the same distinguished officer who accompanied by Dr. Kyber, explored the previously un known north-east coast of Asia from the river Koy’nia to Behring’s Straits. In this expedition, an account of which is expected Secretary at War, Lord Chancellor of the Dutch to he now publishing at St. Petersburg, they Lord Bexley. * almerston. of Lancaster, spent four years.—It is the same expedition which the late Captain Cochrane went on loot from Irkutsk, about 4,000 miles, to join. This voyage has afforded another practical proof of the extraordinary accuracy and Mr. Courtenay of Parkinson and Fordsham’s Chronome ters, though the vessel was small, and sub-i ject to considerable motion, and the great est extremes of temperature have been ex-| periencetl. Master of the Mint, Mr. Tierney. Surveyor of the Woods and Forests, Mr. S. Bourne. Secretaries to the Treasury, Mr. Planta » « The long celebrated Chief, Red Jacket, of the Seneca tribe of Indians, has been deposed by his brethren and associates in authority. Depositions of this kind have before occurred ; but the instance is rare in which a chief of such eminent talents has been prostrated. He has been for a Long time c spect morally ty years of age ; vet »Ve is remarkably active Junior Lords of the Treasury, Earl Mount Charles, Lord F. L. Gower, Lord Elliot, Mr. M. Fitzgerald, Mr. Macnaugh- len. Admiralty Council Board, Sir G. Cock- burn, Mr. Dennison, Sir W. Hope, Mr. Keith Douglas. the place, considering the expectations that might be formed from the circumstances connected with it; and under this feeling we have passed some for which no doubt the writers expected a better fate: not intending, however, to discourage the aspirant but merely because we judged they had not the qualities suitable for an introduction to our readers; but this should not check their perseverance. The “ Bachelor,” will find his proclamation in No. 301, of the Saturday Evening Post. What is he up to? We were amused with the feigned Adver tisement of A. & A. but are not satisfied of the inno cence of the purpose. Eltsium, in our next. TO A LOCK OF HAIR, Returned to a Young Lady who had proven faithless. Dear token of departed love, At sight of thee why chill my hopes ? The heart thou pnee could move, Now with despair unequal copes! Why was the neck thou once did kies, And brow thou once adorned, So fair, yet false?—’tis this This wounds the heart that’s scorned Why didst thou cast thy gentle shade Across her features mild and bright, To grace the beauty nature made All hearts to captivate and blight! Say, was there contagion in the touch Of her alabas ter gentle hand, When first it made thy beauty such That thou couldst every eye command. With envy oft iny lips would burn, Whene’er thou kissed her forehead high! Alas! can no blight ray of hope return To cheer my heart, or ease one sigh ? Now from my bosom thou must go Back to her who gave yon:— >' What wretch with inr would barter woe ?— Farewell sweet tress, proud girl adieu! INFELIX. i.—-Orders am-' r, will be in Lottery; and those Consolidated Lottery, the 14th November, ill be informed of the ttcly on receipt of the must be post paid BEERS, Augusta. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. A BSCONDED from the em ployment of the subscriber, living in the Cherokee nation, a negro woman, named Betsy, aged 21 or 22 years, small size, (rather under common,) very sensible and rather disposed to be saucy, sup posed to be in a pregnant situation, very dark and well made ; one of her toes smaller than common, and appears to be frost bitten—which foot not recollected: on close examination her back is marked with the whip low down.—A reward of Ten dollars will be given to se cure her in any jail in this state, if run away; and if stolen, a reward of Fifty dollars, on the detection and conviotktn of the thief.—Any information re specting her will be rccived by myself, or P. I. Mur ray, Gainesville, Hall county.' October 26. DANIEL DAVIS. F OUR months after date, application will ha made to the honourable the Inferior court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary puiposes, for leave to sell Lot No. 59, in the Fourth District of Muscogee county, belonging to the minor heirs of John Harvey, deceased, to be sold for the benefit of said heirs. PATSEY HARVEY, Guardian. October 26, 1827. The Premier of England.—Lord Gode rich, late Sir Frederick Robinson : and the present Premier of England, is said not to exceed 44 years of age. He is a younger brother of Lord Grantham, Baron of Gran- DIED, In Washington, Wilke a county, on Friday the 19th inst. -Rev. Alex. H. Webster.—[An obituary no tice of Mr. Webster, handed in too late for publica tion in this, will be given, in our next.] extremely dissipated, and in every re-1 tVium, in the county of Lincoln. Thefoun- morally worthless. Hcjs about seven- dor of his family, was Win. Rdbinson, an irs of age; yet .Ve is remarkably active, eminent Hamburgh merchant, who was retains his mental powers, and to the last I Lord Mayor of the City of York in the years will no doubt exert them to prevent any! 1581 and 1594. His son, Metcalf Robin- amelioration of his people, by introducing| son > was created a Baronet in 1660. It was among them the arts of civilized life. the grandfather of Lord Goderich, who was first created a Peer, 1761. He was first Jjk Thq King of Bavaria has presented to the J employed in a diplomatic capacity under Corporation of New York, a superb volume Horace Walpole at the Court of France, in containing fifty Lithographic Prints, taken 1723. He rose to higher stations, and was from the Gallery of Paintings in his Palace * n office until 1760. when he died, and was at Munich, as a mark of respect to the Cor- succeeded by his eldest son, Thomas Lord noration, who had transmited Io his Majesty] Grantham. This nobleman was also adi- one of the books descriptive of the Grand plomatist, having been Secretary of the Em bassy to the Congress of Augsburgh, in 1761, and Ambassador to the Court of Ma- The Epicurean.—A writer in the London I Arid in 1771. In 1779 he was nominated first New Times accuses Moore of plagiarism Lord of Trade and Plantations, in 17S2 in the whole design and execution of this Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; and work, asserting that the poet has taken both]* n 1783, he concluded the preliminaries of from an old French romance, entitled! ever memorable Treaty of Peace with music. M R. GONEKE, respectfully informs the citizens of Athens and its vicinity, that from and after Monday next he will be prepared to give Instruction in the Science of Music, both VOCAL and IN- STRUMENTAL, to such as may favour him with a call for his services. iCj* Two fine Carriage Horses, and Two good Wagon Horses, for whjgli he has no further use, for sale—Inquire of J. Goneke. Oct. 26. Canal.—.Vat. Int. Setlros.—The v slight; totally origin of the now gpFtfc rescued a portion of Scthos from oblivion and cntitledv it io a place in the drawing room and my lady’s*thamber—he has sab oAlv ^ says, very j France. His Lordship married, 1730, Mary ient to conceal theH em * ma » daughter of Philip, the seeond Earl “ Mr. Moore has | of Hardwicke, and sister and heiress pre sumptive of Amabel, Countess de Grey, by whom he left two sons—Thomas Philip the present Lord Grantham and Frederick John Robinson, late Chancellor of the Exche jected it toAne pfffcess of coloring and.re fincment—and, finally, he has sWerl-'it q«er, who was raised to the Peerage by the from the Works of Dupuis and other modern I style, and title of Viscount Goderich, and writers on the same subject.” The writer succeeded Earl Bartlirust as Principal Se- tlien quotes:passages, in which the resem- cretary of State for the Mar and Colonial blance is striking. Department; since which, upon *he demi se If the charge be indeed true, it is amazing] ^ r * Canning he was appointed First that Moore should have been guilty, not of Lord of the Treasury, and Prime Minister the theft merely, but of the indiscretion : for of England, having taken precedence in' the though the fact might have escaped the Eng- Peerage of his eldest brother, the present lish^he could hardly have hoped that it I Lord Grantham.—W paper. would elude the French critics, His an- swer to this imoutation will be curious. , Buenos Ayres -A correspondent of the ‘ Delaware Weekly Advertiser, writing about New Clinches.—An idea may be formed the preliminary articles of the treaty negoci of the necessity which exists for the newjated with Brazil, by M. Garcia says: churches in Leeds from the following fact. “They were of a nature, which nothing but One of them has been open for upwards of Brazilian impudence would have proposed six months, and the amount per year which and which none but a traitor to his country. will be produced for the pews already let is Nineteen pounds and a fraction, of which the . L ... ,. clerk receives fifteen pounds, and the min- partial publicity to the conditions of this d is in the character of a negociator, could have subscribed to. When rumour had given TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. I T was* determined at a meeting of sundry Mer chants of Augusta, on the 16th inst. that Pre miums should be awarded for the best loads of Up land Cotton, which may be exhibited in this place, on Broad street, opposite the Banks, between M’ln- tosh and Jackson street:), on the 10th day of Decem ber next, at ID o’clock, as follows For the best load of not less than seven bales, be ing at the time of exhibition the property of the Planter in whose name it may be exhibited, and of his crop, a premium of 75 dollars. For the second best load of not less than sevon bales, a premium of 50 dollars. For the third best load of not less than seven hales, a premium of 25 dollars. The following persons were appointed to judge on the occasion :— A- SIBLEY, A. B. WALKER, T. McGRAN, T. G. CASF.Y, EDW»D THOMAS. October 20, 1827.- DTSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP T HE Co-partnership between Brewer &. Brown ; is this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. R. BREWER, W. T. BROWN. Watkinsville, October 24, 1827. BBBRS’S Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 24:1, Broad-street, Augusta, {Geo.) HE Subscriber has made arrangements T HE Subscriber has made arrangements by which distant adventurers may at all times be supplied at short notice with Tickets and shares in all the popular Lotteries, now drawing, under the management of Messrs. Yates & M’Intire, which so fully meet the approbation and confidence of the public, from the unusual promptness and regularity of the drawings, as well as in all other respectable Lotteries. By enclosing the amount wished to be invested, to Die subscriber, Tickets in any Lottery ordered, will be promptly furnished.—The Cash will be paid by the subscriber for all Frizes obtained through his Agency. Particular attention is requested to the following Splendid Schemes soon to be drawn:— GRAND CONSOLIDATED Lottery, For Internal Improvement, Literature, and Charities in the City of Washington, and in the States of De laware, North-Carolina, and Louisiana. First Class. Fifty-four Number I.ottery—Eight drawn ballots. $ 20,000 Highest Prize. To be drawn in Washington city, on Wednesday the 31 st October, and the drawing will be received in Augusta on Wednesday the 7th November, 1827 SCHEME. 1 Prize of $20,000 is $-20,000 iste?, for 104 sermons in the year, four pounds and some odd shillings, with a pros graceful convention, so humilitating and in sulting to the Republic, and inadmissible on pect, wo bplieve^rather of aclecrease tiianlher part, the greatest excitement prevailed “ I *" public mind. Congress has been an augmentation (in the night and day in session. It is said their the Epilepsy.--Lately, a woman I discussions have been exceeding warm. A ninorrntv was I member accused Garcia of the basest trea son—declaring that a price has been paid Cure for, passing through the streets of Glasgow, was suddenly attacked with a fit of epilepsy. . .. ,.r. Amon.'liie persons attracted to the spot for the agonraed country-that the arUcles varko oooiner the wo- of the said convention were furnished to was a young sailor, who, on seeing the wo man, called jfor some grains of coarse salt, which he forced into her mouth. This im mediately had the effect of restoring the wo- m.in’s sensations and speech, and her con- I vulsioa was at once put a stop to. The who has been at Madagascar man, young .... , and other foreign places, says he has seen this remedy applied to persons in-epilepsy with great success. , ^ FOREIGN. Arrivals at New York furnish Liverpool dates to the 7th of September, but they af ford nothing of interest except the final justinent of the English ministry. FROM THE AI.BION. Lord Goderich’s ministry is . completed, and we trust with that durability of structure and excellence 'of materials,that will ensure its permanence. The dela)r in finishing the arrangements gave rise to va rious speculations in the London Joarnafe ; none of which, however, seem to any satisfactory solution of the cause of that ““ Ctior is it indeed a matter of any *hn- ‘ramp- now that all ** 'w 1,7 Garcia by Lord Ponsonby before his depar ture for the Imperial Court, and with them instructions. A riot took place at night, the house of Garcia was attacked by the mob, and the windows broken. Placards were stuck up in the streets at noon-day with these ominous words, “ Long live the Coun try—long live Lavalleju,—die the traitor who would wish to deliver them to the Bra zilian Despot.” Lord Ponsonby asked an audience for Garcia aud himself with the Government, which was refused. His Lordship, it is said, intimated his determi nation to demand his passports, and leave 1 11 5,000 „ 5,000 1 99 2,500 2,000 „ 2,500 2,000 1 99 1 99 1,500 „ 1,500 1 9f 1,080 „ 1,0S0 5 19 1,000 „ 5,000 5 99 600 „ 3,000 •8 ;| 500 „ 2,500 5 *99 400 „ 2,000 10 91 200 „ 2,000 20 91 100 „ 2,000 46 II 70 „ 3,220 46 «| 60 „ 2,760 46 J9 50 „ 2,300 46 92 »J< 9ft 40 it 30 „ 1,840 2,760 92 9ft 20 „ 1,840 920 9?' 12 » 11,040 8280 99 f, ■■ 49,630 9624 Prizes. \: $124,020 15180 Blanks. Tickets, $6.—Halves, $ 3.—QiiaWrrs, $ 1 ATTJCUS. O N Monday the 21th ult< was published and now for sale at this office, “ A Vindica- cation the-Recent and Pre vailing Policy of the Slate of Georgia, both in Reference to ft's Internal’Afiairs, and its Relations with the General'Government.— In Two Series of Essays, originally published in the “ Columbian Centiuel,” Under the signature of “ At- ticus.” To which is now prefixed a Prefatory Ad dress by tho Author.—Price 50 cents. CF* Subscribers will have their copies delivered vs directed, Oct. 5. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N Friday the 28th day of December next, the late residence of Martha Lester, decea« in Oglethorpe county, will be sold to the hij * bidder, on a credit of twelve months, all the i of the Estate of Alexander Lester, deceased, c ing of Lands, Negroes, Horses, Cattle, Hoj Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Gears, Plantation Tools, and other article? too tedious to mention.—Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS J. STAMPS, WM. M. STOKES, October 26, 1827. I * ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE/ O N Friday the 7th of December next, be {jure the store door of the subscriber, in Athene,] will b< sold, all the perishable property of J- hn fij, King, deceased, consisting'of Horses, Cattfa Jp-fokK, ant! other articles too tedious to enumerate.-The sale to bo continued from dav to day until aJV-is sold. STEVENS THOMAS, Adm’r. Oct. 26, 1827. CO-PARTNERSHIP. M R. OLIVER P. SHAW, having disposed.of bis entire Stock of Merchandise to GAotfe W. Shaw, the latter has formed a Co-partner* 1 James C. Edwards, of this place: the will therefore be carried on in future unde SHAW $ EDWARDS who will keep constantly on hand a general supntvyV of School and Classical Books and Stationary; also, v Law, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books of variou* descriptions, embracing almost every work ufiually called for in the several departments of Literatu.a and Science, all pf whipli will he sold as low as c an be purchased id any market in the Southern states. GEORGE AY., SHAW. > e of Messrs. in the b future counts tion of persons r ‘wUlbe. . Shaw jt fidwarde, that, the subscriber’s interest iftses from tho preset date! render-:* important, to cfost. a ; VaVe arisen during fus trar ntly apd individually: therefore] I . hint «re parficularly..reqtie»ted t«, attend to their finnf adjustment without dela# - Afe early artafrtwm to thik 'reqnest wili r*m>veJ^m Ww the nefcewlhr 5t»P roli^'fl&jg.'fai'fogal'«fteaMu«v rnMm fUrther delinquency on tfifc piirtf of trmny'%^1 ml rlonsiy demand. '■ 4 ' : ‘OLft F>R P.- "Sept. 21,,1827. ’ / i— " TAW. DOCTORS JONES & flf&MU rS’-AVfi associated themselves mlhts^'ficl [JL Medicine. ikSwejK® LcxiBgton, 9th Cictoher, 1627. 4 IC3P THOSE Indebted to the subscribe^ fhdijri- dually, for past spryiceS,'ire tearnestly requested to come forward and ifettlb their, accounts by--ifptes or cash, bv the 1 st day df Januarjr next. ’* v . October 9—41 $1 : : MEDICINES FOR SA I N cons Dr. sale his entire 1 cines weft - practice, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. - O N the first Tuesday in January next, at Wat kinsville, the HOUSE AND LOT in Watkins- ville now occupied by Capt. Burch. A TRACT OF LAND, near the Hog mountain road, containing one hundred and forty-four acres, adjoining Powell ana Thomas: also the One Half of Five Hur.drdfl'amd Seventy-five Acres upon which George W. il^rri- wether now lives, all the property of Dr. Wm. MUri-* wether, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs.—Terms, four equal annual payments, bearing interest from the date, to be secured by approved personal security, and a mortgage on the premises. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. October 26, 1827. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house of Jackson county, agreeable to an order of the honourable Inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will he sold between the usual hours of sale. Two Thirds of the TRACT, OR TRACTS OF LAND whereon Garret W. Park, deceased, lived. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN ESPY, ) . , . RUSSEL JONES, J Adm rs ’ October 26, 1827. Richerancp Professor Hare’s'LecturoS, &e. and some other small volumes* ments, Medical saddle bags, all r cost, and indulgence given to suit tlfe >fnv to • WILLIAM ^theris, Oct 5, 1827. NEW GOODS. m T HE subscriber respectfully informs bis friend* in the country, that be is now receiving from ? ^ ~ New York an extensive assortment of British, French, and .American Dry Goods, suited to the approaching, season, which he will sell at a small advance, by the- piece or package.— Country Merchants and Planters are particularly solicited to call and examine fof themselves at No. 271, Broad-street, Augusta. October 5. H. W. SCOVELL. |ic coi ntry, in case the treaty was ratified.” * At this most important crisis, Mr. Riva- davia has suddenly and unexpectedly offer ed to the Congress Ibis resignation of the Presidency- The Congress will admit it, and the consequences of this event will be, the re-establishment of the former province of Buenos Ayres and of a Provisional Govern ment, and the dissolution of the Congress itself, tlie conciliation and reunion of th Province^Jt concentration ofitheir whole ^ vffees in a tigorous prose- against lira 1 Splendid Lottery. $ 50,000 Highest Prize, and only 14,190 Ticket9.jUj\fEIF- YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class No. Nine, for 1827. To be drawn in the citj bf New- idiiy the 7th of November,and the received in Augusta on Fijday the York, on We drawing will 16th ensuing. - SCHEME. :izc of $ 50,000 is $ 50,< 20,000 10,000 *4,520 3,000 2,500 - 2,000 1,000 500 120 ioo 90 „ £,510 i«,120 2,730 2,340 3,900 10,920 SHERIFF’S SALES. A T the Court House in Hall county, on the first Tuesday in December next, betw een the usual hours, the following property will be sold, to wit: Two Hundred and Fifty Acres,of Land, be the same more or less, the grantee not known, lying on the waters of the Chattahoochee, adjoining Fur and others; and one bay Mare, six years old: levied on as the property of John Miller, fo satisfy a fi. fa. at the instance of Micajah Hide, vs. said Mil ler. The property pointed out by the plaintiff Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of Ladd, be the same more or less, the grantee not known, lying on Little River, adjoining Green and others : levied on as the property of George Patterson, to sa tisfy a fi. fa. at the instance of Patrick J. Murray vs. said Patterson. The land pointed out by the de fendant, { One Negro Girl, sixteen years old, na mod Chariot: levied on as the property of William Cawin, to satisfy six fi. fa.’a issued frpm a justice’s court; five at the instance of Patrick J. Murrey, and one at the instance of James Galey, vs. said Cawin. The levy made anjTrptarned to me by a constable. Three Negroes; -Tinny, a woman about twenty-five or thirty yearii old Kftziah, a gift about seventeen years o r v ~ years old:‘levredoH , t , - . ham, to satisfy two fi. fa.’s at the instance of Patrick J. Murrey, vs. said Graham. The Negroes pointed out by the plaintiff. Oct. 26,1827. JACOB EBERHART, Sh’ff. $ 227,040 5051 Prizes, 9139 Blanks. ♦ Of this prize, j|;3,000 will be payable in valuable Albany, or in Cash at the optional the Ma- s, $10.—Quarters, $5 Tickets, $20.—, * . . Orders for Tickets arid Shares in the above A T the Court-house in Clayton, Rabun county, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property wjll be sold, to wit: One Lot of Land, No. 62. in the Second District of Rabun county, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favour of Archibald Stuart, vs. Remembrance Chamber- lain, administrator of Dudley Peoples, in right of bis wife. Levy made and returned to me by a constable, Oct. 26, 1827. EDWARD COFFEE, Sh’ff. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to tho Estate of John G. It* ,te payment; and A ] King, late of Clark county, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having demands against said Estate, to pre sent them qualified as the law directs. : - • BTOVErna rHOMA^-aam’r. THE SUBSCRIBERS< R ESPECTFULLY inform their (fiends and the public in general, that their Warehouses and Closestorages arc now in complete orde. for the commencement of the new years business. Grate ful for past favours, they with confidence again soli cit that libera! patronage bestowed on them the las and previous seasons. The undivided attention ot each of the concern will bo exclusively devoted to- the duties of their business, and they will be provi ded to make the usual advances on produce in store. WM. SIMS, WILLIAMS & Co. Augusta, August 27th, 1827.—2m ICP The undersigned continuing to carry on the WAREHOUSE / Commission Business, At his Old stand, south side of Broad street, OLICITS a continuation, of the patronage < k5 friends, to whom he feels grateful for past (• and assures them that his best exertions will J to promote their interest in any future bu may be favoured with. . sC?* Advances on Cotton stored in house, will be made when required, and against Fire to the full a)nount of said bals made, /ree of any charge to the owner < JOHN C. Augusta, September 1.—tIN NOTICE. have renew# USE ANT)' occupied by Y 1 new sh or for the rec to their friends an spectfully solicit a coi undivided exertions will faction to t^se who may b Advance!® will be made thena, if required. " • I---.; ■ K * - ■: •• \ . , (ta, Sept. 5.—38tlD Storage & Oo: BDStNESSr HE’Subscribers friends and the *g leave to fda^fer I* 4 ublic, a conrinoanccr ■ Oct. 26,1827. NOTICE. F OUR months after d^tc application will be made to the Inferior court of Clark county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for If a TRACT OF LAND, tymgr on the *“ ver, containing seven belonging to the Estate of To be sold for the benefit of said deceased. / J October T’ . ■■■■ services i|» the above.mentioned- stand.—They offer to their Pattons sincere gratitude,for past favours, ag^ patrdnaiel of unremitted cxerjtfon tordtieerve^' LAEIJZAN. L—3$w' T ^H^ri r ^Inscriptions arc neatly and ex- rinteff af this office, where a «>P' are at present on hand, a!nd cac ^ orrappucsiwi ,v> ,k Declarations' oa Bonds and Notes. Executions. Sheriffts Deeds. Indictment^. Scieri Facias. . tters of Admimstraiioitr - Bonds. f • with Wifi annUJSW, .