The Athenian. (Athens, Ga.) 1827-1832, November 09, 1827, Image 3

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s tions to the Reia Effendi, the Turkish Min-1 instructor, is the heart of Tpm Dreadnought, ister told him that the ultimatum was a bill | who behaved himself well in the late wars, of exchange which would not be honored. I but has for these ten years last past been I approved style, and will be disposed of on moderate I f rom the first of October next.~TliV Such is the state of affairs at this moment, aiming at some post of honour to no pur-' terms * We await with the greatest impatience pose. He rails at better men than himself, during the important term, which expires on I and “will be forever uneasy, because it is im- the 21st August.—Augsburg Gazette. j possible he should think his merit sufficient ly rewarded. The Athenian. | The next heart 1 examined was remarka ble for its smallness : it lay still at the bot- , 1" Robin Roughhcad’a piece, mourlart, m theism of the phial, and* could hardly per-1 wUl rendeTtheh LcotnUtothe 8ub^rib«1?teS. d 8 | 18th line from the bottom, for imbecility, read| ce j vei t ^ at it beat at all. The fomes was | of the law. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. November 9—45 40ds “ celibacy.” RESPONSE TO ROBIN ROUGHHEAD* u So many vows the men can make To us.—Ah, faithless swains— And yet those plighted vows soon break And leave us to complain.”—Memory. Oh, for a hole in some old castle, Some convent or a nunnery, Where rumours of deceitful lovers Their broken pledges and forgotten vows, Might never reach me more: For I am tired of the varied tales Of every days transactions which come Like cnes of suffering martyrs to my ears. Man is degraded! aye, basely degraded! His infamy is carved deep upon the hearts Of dozens here in Athens. That purity, honour, virtue, all Which crown’d the ancient forms of men Is gone—lost—sunk beneath The weight of modem vices— And the heart a female trusts in, Into which her affections are poured Like crystal drops from virtue’s fount, Mixes its dregs with those pure drops, And thus pollutes the whole. A pledge of faith is soon forgotten— Some slight offence, or fancied one at least, Creeps in the lover’s heart, And then he raves, and swears that Woman’s tongue shall never please him more. But soon again he kneels before another shrine, And pours affected feeling, in melodious Music, to another’s ear.—— What girl, seeing this,—this double proof Of all affected love, and having The veriest spark of independence I quite black, and had almost diffused itself | over the whole heart. This, says my inter preter, is the heart of Dick Gloomy, who ' jl;" of manning and ventilating the houses. To | this unhappy province. We hear of nothing open what wa9 sent rwe» judge of the influence of temperature in pro- but escapes and murders unceasingly com- that in which we paint our angels appeared ducing this disease, we may consider that 1 in it ted by the rebels; and new inhabitants before me and forbade m«. Inclosed (said miners who live under ground, and are al- pour daily into our city, to seek a refuge he) are the hearts of seveal of your friends ways, therefore, in the same temperature, from the attacks of the insurgents.” and acquaintances; but Ijefore you can be arc strangers to it, while their brothers and Accounts from Catalonia to the 30th Au-1 qualified to see and animadvert on the fail relations exposed to the vicissitudes of the gust, state that all commerce was completely ings of others, you must 6e pure yourself: weather above, fall victims ; that butchers suspended, and there was no protection for whereupon he drew out his incision knife, and others who live almost constantly in the property, except in Barcelona, under the j cut me open, took out ray heart, and began open air, and are hardened by the exposure, guns of the Fortress, garrisoned by French to squeeze it. 1 was in « great confusion enjoy equal immunity ; that consumption is soldiers. to see how many thing*, which 1 had always hardly known in Russia, where close stoves Aug. 22d.—The negotiations relative to I cherished as virtues, issued out of my heart and houses preserve an uniform tempera- Greece approach their termination, and the (on this occasion. Iif shrirt, after it had ture ; and that in all countries and situations, crisis is at hand. On the 16th, the three been thoroughly squeezed it looked like an whether tropical, temperate, or polar, the Ministers transmitted together the conven- empty bladder, when the phantom, breathing frequency of the disease bears relatiou to tion of July 6th, which ha3 been made an a fresh particle of divine air into it, restored the frequency of change. We may here ultimatum. The Reis Effendi having inter- it safe to its former repository, and having remark, also, that it is not comsumption rogated the dragomans on the contests of the served me up, we began to examine the' alone which springs from changes of tem- notes accompanying this document, they re- chest, perature, but a great proportion of acute plied that they were ignorant of them, upon The hearts were all inclosed in trans- diseases, and particularly of our common which the Reis Effendi put them aside, with- parent phials, and preserved in a liquor w inter diseases. In how many cases has out acknowledging their reception. The which looked like spirits of wine. The first the invalid to remark, that if he had not time given to the Porte, which had been which I cast my eyes upon, I was afraid taken cold in such a place, or on such an fixed at thirty days, has been reduced to would have broke the glass which contained occasion, he might yet have been well.— fifteen, and will expire in eight It is said it It shot up and down with incredible London paper. J Mr. Stratford Canning had requested the swiftness through the liquor in which it Austrian Internuncio to advise the Divan to swam, and very frequently bounced against The following is said to be a remedy for j accept the propositions of the three powers; the side of the phial. ThefotrtX, or spot in Bots in Horses :■—Bleed the horse in the butfthat hp declined executing the commis- the middle of it was not large, but of a red mouth, holding up the head at the time, that sion; and the Austrian Minister, M. de Mil- fiery colour, and seemed to be the cause ofj he may swallow the blood; and in fifteen tetz, having made conciliatory representa-j these violent agitations._ That, says my minutes after the bleeding, administer a strong potion of Sage Tea. It is stated, that this simple treatment has been attend ed with entire sucess, in several instances. FOREIGN. The late arrivals furnish London papers to the 12th September, from which the fol lowing articles are given in the northern Journals. From the London Traveller. We are on tho eve of a great crisis. Scenes of intense and magnificent interest are about to be enacted in the East. It ap pears, from the latest advices, that Turkey is awakening from her sleep of ages, and making the most formidable exertions to repel the hostile aggressions of Russia, and to retain her hold of her Greek bondsmen. The number of soldiers disciplined in the European fashion is stated at 150,000, and the Grand Seignior shortly expects that force to ho raised to 600,000- This is a new tri umph for il liberality and prejudice: the tri Vumph of European discipline in Turkey will enable the Sultan Mahmoud to prop the col lapsing towers of the Seraglio, and again lift up “ the abomination that maketh desolate,” o\ter the now beleaguered circuit of the Athenian Acropolis. But though human efforts may delay, they will not, cannot, ulti mately defeat the progress of knowledge. The revolutions we daily witness attest this in a voice of thunder.—According to a let ter from Poland, great activity is employed in fitting out the Russian fleet in the Black Sea—a measure regarded as an indispensa ble preliminary to a war with the Porte. These preparations, we are told, were hith erto disregarded by the Divan, because they were confined toAhe establishment of a mi litary force on thcVDanube. But as soon as orders were sent 1 to equip a fleet on the Black Sea, thqjritentions of Nicholas stood revealed, and he was considered as desirous of commencing a war, in which the desti nies of the world might be involved. With out a fleet on the shores of the Black Sea, a Russian army, advancing into Wallachia, might be cut off, by landing in its rear; whereas, if the Russian fleet commanded tMe Sea, the army may proceed without any danger. Notwithstanding this menacing appearance, we do not think, nor have we ever thought, that the fall of Othman’s throne will be so easily accomplished as some presume. Turkey will perish with the convulsive throes of a dying giant. Her undisciplined Spahis, Delhis, and Schock dars will be driven back by the more regular charge of the Russian cavalry: but not ^ without reiterated resistance. Like the re- 'treating Greeks around the body of Patro'- citis, their retreat will be a protracted step after step, stript of armour and spoils—till at last the dismembered and naked carcases will be flung into the last trench of the Mus sclman empire.—We are oti the eve* as we began with saying, of a tremendous crisis; ,and time only can decide, whether the con sequences of the new vial of military deso- | lation, which is about to be poured out, will j be pregnant with evil, or redundant with good. A Government vessel had arrived at I Toulon, having on board an officer, with dispatches. Nothing had transpired re-1 tam, turn equtdem, omnia ad eundem locum] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. rediant. Ambitio et certatio laudabilis dor- j Monday, the 31st of December next, at the miant. Homines qui nunc rivalitate vident ” late residence of Peter Puryear, deceased, itr altum volatu netere, nunquam in aonlica-' . Clar > C - J un > ^ be sold, art the Personal Proper- tionem l»«i ~ a L„4 ’ ^ ° X J of 3aid deceased, consisting of Stock of all kinds, uonem, lati essent. Sed in pnesentl forma Household and Kitchen Furniture, a large quantity rerum, unusquisque quodam importune in- of Corn and Fodder, and other provender. Sale to citamento, ad gloriam aspirare, hortatur. coal kiue from day to day until all la sold.—Terms Mens to constructs, nunquam „od a..c,,s rf the Negroes belonging to said estate.' ' - ICOMMDKICATED.J DIED, On the evening of the 2Sth ult. at McIntosh Re serve, Carroll county, Mr. Hemrt D. Bf.emav.—On the day before he was in perfect health, bnt by an accidental fall he was brought to his death, after suffering the most excrutiating pain for about 26 hours. He has left a disconsolate widow and . two tender infants, besides numerous other relatives and friends to mourn his loss. As a husband and father e was loving and affectionate; as a friend, sincere : loss will be seriously felt in this infant settlement. S e straw PALL GOODS. J UST received by the subscribers from New-York, a seasonable assortment of Goods, among which are the following, viz: Superfine Cloths, Cassimerc9, Vestings, and Trim mings, Cloaks, Frock and Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, * \ „ Men's arid Youth’s Beaver Castor and Roram Hats, Do. '' do. Sealskin and Cloth Caps, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Ac. &c. Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes from L. Beer’s Manu factory. November 9. JOHN PURYEAR, ) . . . WM. DOUGHERTY, $ Adm re ' 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 /JV* STRUMEMTAL, to such as may favour him with a call for his services. 'C3** Two fine Carriage Horses, and Two good Wagon Horses, for which he has no further use, for sale—Inquire of J. Goneke. Oct. 26. O N the road between this place and Salem, bably in or near Watkinsville, on the 30th“ult. a yellow calfskin Pocket-book, containing about thirty dollars, in five-dollar bills and small change^, with sundry receipts and other papers indicating the owner. Any person finding it, will be suitably t rewarded on delivering it to the subscriber in Athene. Nov. 2. JOS. M. DUPONT. NOTICE. npilE Subscribers have renewed their lease JL the WAREHOUSE AMD CLOSE & The above articles are all of the latest and most I AGE,at present occupied by thc.m, for three WOOD & JONES. !C7* N. B. Wanted immediately, two steady! Journeymen Tailors—none cithers need apply. Athens, November 9—45 3t notice: A LL persons indebted to thf^estate of Allen Bon ner, deceased, are requested to make im- taro . -. ... - going repair; several new sheds will be added, and will be in neat order for the reception of CjGlton ip Merchandise. They beg leave to tender their thanks to their friends and customers for past favours and respectfully solicit a continuation of them. ..Their undivided exertions will be used to give general satis j faction to those who may be pteaseS^ saudiiy them. Advances will be nano op produce cbS&gncd to them, if required. HEARD foCOOK. Augusta, Sept. 5.—33tlD Re— NOTICE. ...... ... , . | ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas never thirsted after any thing bat money. | Buttrell, late of Warren county, are requested Notwithstanding all his endeavours, he is j to come forward and make immediate payment; and still poor. This has flung him into a most j those having demands against said estate to present deplorable state of melancholy and despair. them m terms THOMAS T. BUTTRELL, Exe’r. He is a composition of envy, and idleness— - - hates mankind, but gives theni their revenge by being more uneasy to himself than any | one else. The phial I looked upon next contained November 9. NOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late William Anderson, deceased, are requested to come forward and make immediate settlement; and Storage & BUSINESS. T HE Subscribers friends and the leave .to tender fo their . ic. a continuance of their services in the above mentioned line, it their old - 6tand.—They offer to their Patrons tlie. homage of sincere gratitude for past favours, and the tuenranec < of unremitted exertion to depipre foture jjimtage. A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABUZAN. . Augusta, (Geo.) September 1827.—3$w _ £ LAND FOR SALE. FIMiHE subscriber offers for sale the 1 a large fair heart, which beat very strongly. J those having claims thereon, to present them within I creek ^ontefolnff^OO Acres 250 e or ’ran Tbe W or spot in i. was ^1^ *”> 'SKaJfeSSftS ' ^ 250 “ »» I small; but I could not help observing that which way soever I turned the phial, it al- GEORGIA, CLARE COUNTY, ways appeared uppermost, and in the strong- 'YK^HEREAS, Joseph Alexander applies to me est point of light. The heart you are ex- y * for Letters of Administration on the Estate k m P®L mo “» belon 0 s to These are therefore to cite and admonish all and V\ ill Worthy. He has indeed a most noble j singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased soul, and is possessed of a thousand good I to be and appear at my office within the time pre- I qualities. The speck which you discover bribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why •* ^ I said letters of administration should not be granted. 1 18 J?™ 1 ?- , . ■ I Given under my hand, tliis day 9th of Novem- This, says my teacher, is a female heart] ber, Y827. JOHN H. LOWE, Clerk. I of your acquaintance. I found the fomes in it of the largest size, and of a hundred dif- il belonged, I was informed it was the heart I in part, among which there are a number of very of CoquetiUa. 1 set it down and drew out 1 fi ne Cattle.—Terms on the day 1 Would not rather live a life of single blessedness, I another, in which I took the fomes al first Than to be made the sport of coxcombs light. I would not be again a coxcomb’s slave, (Whose beard has not yet bristled on his chin) To bear his jibes and taunts, and Sneering hints—to be coquetted and fretted, For all the pleasures of Hymenial gifts. No, dear as Hymen’s bounties are* And in my heart’s just estimation Prized,—I’d rather live a lonely maid With no companion save my purring cat. MOLLY SMOOTHHEAD. REFLECTIONS ON BEAUTY. I have seen the dew-drop on the thorn Reflecting thousand colours bright. Drop before the end of morn, And fade from mortal sight. I have seen the rainbow in the east Based on ocean, spanning nature. Depart before the eye could feast, Or gaze on half its grandeur. I have seen the vernal queen of May Strew flowers round her fairy feet. Her warblers heard on every spray— Faint and die with summer’s heat. I have seen the laughing bridal girl With form erect and beauty rare, The pride and envy of the world, Grow wrinkled with the frost of care. I have seen a youth, majestic, tall, With lofty brow and eagle eye, The hero of the mirthful hall. By age sink to deformity. And must all beauty pass away. And “ leave no wreck behind ?” There’s one that fades not in a day— The heavenly beauty of the mind. JONATHAN. sight to be very small, but was amazed to find that, as I looked stedfastly upon it, it grew larger. It was the heart of Melissa, a noted prude, who lives the next door to me.. I show you this, says the phantom, be- towit; Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen cause it is indeed a rarity, and you have the j Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, and Plantation happiness to know thq person to whoiri it I Tools, ^—Terms made known on the day of sale. I belongs. He thenput into my hands a large Novsinh „ 4 J 0HN a L0WE - chrystal glass that inclosed & heart, in which, ] though I examined it with the utmost nicety, I could not perceive any blemish. I made no scruple to affirm that it must be the heart of Yeraphina; and was glad, but not sur- ofLand McNutt’e , i8 opened ; the balance in woods. It affords mnN£g*nt Mill Seat, and has from 50 to 100 Acres offl tom land. It will be sold in one parcel on suit purchasers. It is offered iow and on accot! „ dating terms.—For further particulars enquire llaines Meriwether, living near the place, or the sub.1 pscriber, residing in Powelton Hancock county. August 31—35 tf DAVID MERIWETHER. 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 the late residence of Wm. B. Wiliiby, deceased, I and conviction of the thief.—Any information re- ~ ‘ _ — specting her will be rceived by myself, or P. I. Mur ray, Gainesville, Hall county, October 26. ■ DANIEL DAVIS* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. JAMES MERIWETHER, Adm’r. November 9—45 tds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE? 'Saturday, tire 22d day of^ December next, at prised, to find that it was so. She is in- NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. W ILL be let to the lowest bidder, in the town of Monroe, Walton county, on Thursday the ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. J 29th of this month, the building of a Methodist Meet- O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the lo “S» fo rty wide, and Court-House in Clark county, will be sold, ^ to b S r T dott Two Negroes, Molly and Isharo, belonging to the §°° 4 d bncb P lUa re f o u r feetfrom theground • the un estate of Presley cJner, deceased: sold^reeable r . to au order of the Honourable the Inferior Court of •„ ne f5* One fourth deed continuedmy.gtodfcithe enuunent M |wU ^iy..»da^ «di^pn^^ totl^. 0 „eLrtbLra wh..^ well as the envy ot hereeni^At these last UndthitohSSWlwi the work is completed. A words he pointed at the hearts OfseVeral of 9—45 60ds” UAKNEK * Adm *• particular plan of the building is left with Mr. Rene her female acquaintance which lay in differ-1 ——— Stone, in Monroe, for the inspection of those who | artM*. and had very huge spots in then, EXECUTOR’S SALE. X all ot a deep blue. You are not to wonder J~kN the first Tuesday in January next, at the to be altogether of heart pine. The undertaker will (says he)- that you see tho spot in a heart, Court-House in Clark county, will be sold, be required to give good Security to complete the whose innocence has been L the corruption of a depraved age. any blemish it is too small to be discovered I Ritter, Abraham, and Nelly by human eyes. I laid it down and took up' tbe be,ra and creditors, the hearts of other females, in all of which the fomes ran in several veins, which were twisted together, and made a very perplexed figure. I asked the meaning of it, and was told that it represented deceit. I should have been glad to have examined the hearts of several^! my acquaintance whom l knew ts.licjiarticularly addicted to sold for the benefit of November 9. WILLIAM PERKINS, Exe’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N the 21st of December next, at the late resi dence of Thomas Buttrell, deceased, in War ren county, will be sold, part of the Perishable Pro perty of said deceased. THOMAS T. BUTTRELL, Exe’r. November 9. JAMES WARE, THOS.W. HARRIS, JOSEPH HARRIS, WM. M’MICHAEL, November 1,1827. RENE STONE, JAMES BtfALL, HARLEY BAKER, 7Vtwleea. Mr. Editor,—If the instructive matter drinking, gaming, intriguing,'&c. hut my EXECUTOR’S SVLE. MEDICINES FOR SALE. I N consequence of the death of Dr. E. T. King, I have for sale his entire stock of new Medi cines well suited for a country practice, together with his Medi cal Books,consisting of Caldwell’s Cullen, 2 vols.Dorsey’s Surgery, 2 vole. Wi star’s Anatomy, 2 vote. the first Tuesday in January next, on the pre will be sold, to the highest bidder, on T „, months, the purchaser giving bond J Richerand’s Physiology, James' Burns’ Midwifery, . specting their contents, with the exception I an d beautiful composition of the following interpreter tel'd me I mu#t that alone till t that the blockade of Algiers was vigorously Dream, selected from the Spectator, will another opportunity, ;and filing down the a credit of 12 , maintained. If we may judge, however, I recomrnen< ^ 11 a ,n your useful pa-.cover of the chest with.so much violence as with approved security, Five Hundred and Sixty- [Professor Hnre’s Lectures, &c. Cox’s Dispensatory, from circumstances the sneedv adjustment P er > y° u wi!1 confer a favour upon a friend i immediately awolieme.” - p i • Nine Acres of Land, on Cedar creek, in Clark coun- and some other small volumes, and Surgical instru- Mr. Editor.—While reading, the other the occupancy of Fanny Strong—also, 14 Negrotes, to WILLIAM KING, day, an old Latin Author on the construe-» and Stock of different kinds, late the property of| Athens, Oct 5, I know thee to thy bottom: from within Thy shallow centre to the utmost skin.—Drtdek. place The Russian squadron left Deal, Sept. 8, for Cronstadt. 1 “ I was the other day reading the life of Official information had been received, Mahomet. Among many other extravigan- that the Algerines intended to capture all I ces, l find it recorded of that impostor, that vessels under the flags of Russia and the in the fourth year of his age, the angel Ga- Hanseatic Towns. briel caught him up, while he was among We hear that Government have built, or his play-follows, and carrying him aside, cut laid down, 30 steamers, carrying ten guns open his breast, plucked out his heart, and each, and that they have a frigate on the wrung out of it that black drop of blood, in stocks to be prohelled by an engine of 400 which, say the Turkish Divine, is contained horse power. We have no doubt that, 30 the fomes peccati, so that he wa3 free from years hence, every man of war will be pro- sin ever after. I immediately said to myself, pelled by steam. J though this story he a fiction, a very good Spain.—-Accounts from Catalonia, of the moral may be drawn from it, would every 1827. 23d August, were communicated to the While my mind was wholly taken un with thisi contemplation, I in&nsibly fell into a King, at his levee, on the 28th, announcing io squeeze out of his heart whatever sins or that tbe rebels were in anas, to the number qJ^qualitieB he finds ftf*it.f of 14,000 men, and wertk daily increasing, while their situation among the mountains rendered it extremely difficult to attack them with success. : 9 - A private letter from Barcelona, of tho Gtb Sept., says—“ The scourge of anarchy -and of civil war daily extends ils ravages in mau but apply it to himself, and endeavour .ion of the hu.no MnSWWToUowing paa-)^ November 9—45 of Wm. Strong, Sen’r. EXECUTOR’S SALE. NEW GOODS. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends in the country, tba: he is now receiving from New York an extensive assortment of British, French, — - ■ .... tbe approaching advance, by the sage occurred, wltuch, both with respect to accurate translation, and the precise ideas intended to be conveyed, are almost equally difficult.—By giving this extract a place in the columns of j our paper, you may afford ■ ed, in Clark county. Will’ be sold, all the Perishable I piece or package.—Country Merchants and Planters some capable person an . opportunity ofj Property pf said deceased, consisting of Stock, are particularly solicited to call and examine for translating and explaining it, and will cer- Household and’ Kitchen Furniture, a quantity of j themselves at No. 271, Bread-street, Augusta taialy confer a great favour oo AMICUS LITERARUM. I liberal, and made known on' the derf.—Sold in con- “ Mentes natorum hominis multimodisl fortuity to the will of the Testator. October 5. H. W. SCOVELL. formats sunt, quae veritas e| experiehtia no- tatione que docotur. Natufa ipse ita enn- fingendo animurn hominis, maximum pru- deritiam certe ilidicaviu Enimvero omni bus satis apparuil hanc differentiam senten- tiarum, in luceuripfotulisse multas res quae, (nisi hsBc djtf&rentta existearet,) in integro At the same time, will be hired, the Negroes bo | i longing to said estate. . J| , CHARLES DOUGHERTY, ) . , , r JOHN PURYEAR, } Adm Y November 9. ■ Til all the mostpleasingjrtiimber, when frietn^ghttwo oblivfodb remanissent. Artes-ripertee fut porters entered my chamber, carrying a runlet summum’ ingonium irmnortale red-1 ysute of aaid dcc large* chest between them. - - * set it down in the middle of the lem creationem, aodem ammo esse instxuc-l. Nov. 9* O N Friday _ the Lite y UUUJIII” U luuif Cb ouumiUilj lu^biiiuiu JimiJtff Icllt? ICR' wi oaiu After having ditura fuit, solummodo, eflfato quod super I belrsa “d creditors• ot saul le room they deposui. Duntaxat putate, omqen rationa- ™f h e P ga S a Xnd^rson C fon^ departed. I immediately endeavoured to 1 1 - • TOR’S SALE ember, will be sold at Villiam Anderson, de- belonging to the tho benefit of th Also, at the sarn the Plantation where- formcrly lived. J-A8. ANDERSON, Adm’r. e LANKS of all- descriptions are neatly and ex peditiously printer! at this office, where a sup. ly of the following are at., presMit on, hand, end had immediately on application. Blank Declarations on Bonds and I>ote=. Do. Executions. Do. Sheriff’s Deeds. Do. Indictments. Do. Scieri Facias. Do. Letters of A* 1 ministration* Do. Administrator’s Bonds. Do. Do. with Will anneic^-. Do. Deeds for Land. ' 5 : M nr 1 Do. Commissions, for Interrogctori^i- Do. Sttbpo’.nas. _ . A: ' J Do. Marriage Li uses.