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liEFLFCTIONS AT SUNRISE.
'Boholdthe glorious king of day
Send forth his m< ffenger of light,
<Chafling the gloom of night awav)
T’ announce his near approach fo
bright.
Beliold upon the eadern fky,
""Aurora’s Chariot mounting high.
Eitertainment.
The riling Sun in all his glory,
Advancing now with radicncc
gleams ;
The nnce bright morn looks pale and
hoary,
Giving back her borrowtd beams;
But when this glorious Sun has fct,
Herborrowed beamswill lighlus yet.
So it was in ancient days
That mild Religion reign’d on earth
And call around her feeble rays,
Until our dear Redeemer’s birth,
Bu f could not pierce, with her weak
light,
Thro’Superdition’s gloomy night.
VfhenHeaven’t darling came ingrace
To enlighten a dark world.
Black Superdition hid her face,
And from her lofty ftate was hurl’d;
And on that great and glorious day
Her dufky vapours fled away.
■ Ahho’ tliis glorious Sun has fet,
And clos’d a day fupremely bright
Ahho’ he has departed, yet
He left us not depriv’d of light..
Beams that are borrow’d from the
Lord,
Does fweet Religion now afford !
TYTTRUS.
The Bitf.r. Bit. — A few days
ago. a man fi filing for flounders
in the river Urr, having caught
fome fimll ones, took one of
them carclesflv into his mouth,
for the purpofe of killing it,! hi3* friends' and the public. His tr
when it made a hidden leap into ; hie will always be fupplied with th
his throat. He was lying on the eest that the country affords, am
ground, and nearly fufFocated,
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAS OPENED A
House of Entertainment
IN that well known (land formed-
occupied by "vleflrs. Fiuker & Olm-
flead, (lull of the State-Houfe,) ant!
refpedtfully folicits the custom » l
when found by another perfon
who happened to be near ; and
it was only by pufliingthe floun
icr down his throat that his lif-
could be laved. Bclfaji Paper
GREAT ORGAN AT HARLEM.
“ The length X>f the larged pipe
is 32 feet, an f its diameter is 16
inches. In all, the Organ has fixty
flops or voices, four feparations, two
(hakes, two couplings, and twelve
bellows.”
(Fell.
Extraordinary Production.
A Pea Vine was found laft
week in the fi- ld of capt. L vi
Churchill, of Wood dock, Vi
on which were .growing 330 dif
titnft pods, containing 15‘JO.
every exertion will be made to ren
der the fituation of hi? guefts agree-
able. Ilis stables are commodious
and airy, and well fupplied with
provender of every kind He will
be prepared to accommodate Twen
ty or Thirty Members of the Le
gislature, and his houfe is within
150 yards of the State-Houfe.
Henry Darnell.
September 12. .'24-tf
Ftxecuicrs Safe, *
WILL' BE SOLD,
‘greeablt to thelajl Will of Richard
Sarfnett, dec of Hancock county, on
Tuefday the 4th of Dec. next, at the
Mat let houfe in the Tuwn cf Sparta,
Lot, Number 183,
In the 3d, diftridt ot Wiikin-
fon, lying about 5 miles fro-a
he river, and a< joing the up-
er line of the 3d tliftricl.—
londs with approved fecurity (
vi lib? required for one fourth
of the purchafe money, payable
the firft day of March next, and
chebalance the firft oay ol March
thereafter, by
Jofeph Sarf ictt, Ex’r.
& M O N K V r
for S/ILE
rpiIA r well known ft.i ;u t
_ Town of Sparta, occupied
many years by John rreeman. [
as a House of Entertainment Cc''
or Negroes would be taken in lieu "
Cafh fliould it better fuit the „!
chafer— Neceflity impels the
native, othertvife, this valuable-^
perty would not be tlifpofed of
Terms moderate and may be knew
by application to ,
Frederick Freeman.
Milledgeviile, ttgujl 22. 22--'
al/
FOR SALE
-* - 13
tI&A house
llifu halt acre Lol
and
fit a
f gi"’H 1 “! J ated on V ayn
Street near th
Market, at prefent occupied by
Dr. Wilfon—Alfoa Houfe and
half acre lot, joining the above
—For terms apply to Meffrs.
Hill & 'Ponce of Augufia, or to
A. M Devereux.
Milledgeviile, 15th March, 1810
The Subfcriben
SCRAP S.
Every quality which is en
|oi- edbyChrilfunityas a virtue,
lays a modern amh' r, “is recom
ays a modern amh' r, “?s recom
mended by politenefs as an ac-
complifliment. Gentlenefs, hu
mility, deference. ..fffbiiity, and
a readinefs to aftift and ferve on
all occafions. are as neccfiary in
the compofition of a rt^al and fin-
cere Chrillian, as theyiareln that
of a well-bred man.—Ap, ffion,
mcrofenefs, peevifhncff, and fu-
perriiious felf-fufficiency, are e-
qnally repugnant to the charac
ters of both ; who differ in this
only—that the true Chriftian re
al'y in, what the well-bred man
jbre'etids to be, and would flill
be better if he vyas.”
Executive Department Georgia.
Rlilledgeviiie, 25th. Aug. 181C.
Ordered,
fhat Wednesday the 14-th day of
November next be, and is hereby af-
figrted for the trial of the following
Caveats for Land in the county of iTj) ETURN their thanks to their
Waflii igton, to wit. a.\, friends and cultomers for the
Mildrcdge Pace. appellant 1 j iibcral fu PP ort the Y have had 111 the
vs. C | Faflorage & Ctanmijfvm Line,
Francis Tennille, refpond't J ' and would beg leave to recommend
For 500 Acres on Gum Creek, to their friendftnp, Mr. HENRY H
joining Mackeys, Boyakins to vacant MOUNGER, who has lived with
land. them for feveral years, and they
Jiiildredge Pace, appellant j) ! take pleafure in announcing to their
i friends, that they have the fullcll
All perfons who have claims'
againit Laid ellaie are -re-quelled \
io make them known to R. A. !
B!- unri'Efq.or to the fubicriber ;
h it arrangement may be made
for their adjuAment.
Jofeph arfnctt. j
September 24. 26-tiis
Lands for Sal
LOT N D 202, 15th diffria 0
Baldwin county, and lot N° 98 gj
diflrid.of faid county The cal'
prices arc- Eight Hundred Dalle,
for N° 202, and Five Hundred Del
lars for N° Os.—-Something morti
any indulgence is given /Applies
tion to be made to mr, nrhr Savsr
nah, by mail (pod paid.)
Benjamin Rayncs.
April 10, 4—f-ov'tf
(
Admvnjlratnr s Sale.
WIL1 BE SOLD,
On the Sth day of December next, at
the houfe of Wm Hardwick late of
this county. dec. ...alll the
Pcrfonal Property,
Of faid deceafed, excepi Negroes,
which will be hired on that day .
Alfo, the Plantation rented terms
made known on the day of fale.
Any perrons having demands a-
gaitdl faid eltate are requelled to
bring them forward agreeable to law.
All thofe indebted to faid eflate, are
requetted to come forward and make
payment.
> David Sidwcll, Adm’r.
Prances Hardwick. Atlm’x
Oft 24. 30-tds.
G EG d GI A, Baldwin tant],
|ERSO\ALLY ppearedIt-f, 0
_ me Wilfon Navey, arid a::er
being duly fworti, fayeth, that b
poff ffion of a cert lin No!
of Hand, given by Reddick. Hoan
e in' Note
Francis scsmille, refpond't ^ ' confidence in him, and doubt not
500 Acres, on Bluff creek, join-I but he will do ju(lice to thofe who
ing the above, Evan’s, and vacant
land.
Nathaniel Pace, appellant
vs. '•>
Francis Tennille, refpond't. J
200 Acres, joining Mildredge Pace 3
and vacant land.
Nicholas Hardin, appellant ~i
SANTEUIL.
Some perfon was fo ill-bred as
to complain in the prefence of
this roe., that he had been cheat
co by ?. monk. The company
prefent e\-pe£ted hcsvbqki haVc
received a fevere reprimand for
In t n attack upon Santt nil's
prof flint He however, only
aff ine' 1 a feriouslook, and . fk
cd the perfon aggrieved how
long he had bei n at Paris; Ma
ny y< ars,” anlwered the other.
“ Then you are not entitled to
srny pity,” replied Santeuil with
equal gravity. “ 1 ht mar who
has lived fo many years in a city
abounding with monks, and is
cheated by them, deferves no
comp-iflion. While you live,
fir, let me advife you to beware
of four things ; of a woman be
lore, of a mule behind, bf a
cat fide ways, and of a monk e
very way ”
III J ell
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Francis Tennille, refpond't. j
P50 Acres, joining Boyakin, and
Canty’s, Pace’s, and /acant land.
John Stephens, appellant
vs.
Francis Tennille. refpomT
550 Acres, joining Harden’s, Da
niel’s, Woodworth’s Sc vacant land.
William Daniel, appellant
VF.
Francis Tennille, rofpond
5.50 Acres bounded by vacant
land.
John Smith, appellant
cant
1
Francis Tennille, refpond
100 Acres, bounded by Daniel’s
and vacant land.
John Smith, appellant
,,
Francis Tennille, refpond
450 Acres, bounded by Smith’s,
Daniel’s,and vacant land.
John Kennedy, appellant
'1
Francis Tennille refpond't j
650 Acres bounded by Ikner’a,
Smith’s, and vacant land.
•liner Dennnrd, appellant
may-
care.
entruil their hufmefs to his
Si urges. Burroughs & Butler
Savannah, May 24, 10-tf
i Achnlniflrator s IS ale.
WILL BE SOLD,
i On theJirji fut/day n November
Fa£torage Commis
sion Business.
T HE Subfcriber will enter into
the above line of bufinefs, in
the Store at prefent occupied by
Mejfrs. Sturges, Burroughs and But
ler, on the firft of July next, and fo
licits a (hare cf the bufinefs of his
friends and the public.
Henry H. Mcungcr.
Savannah, May 24. 10-tf
next at the Market hcije in the
Town cf MiUtdgcvil e,
A i raft of Land,
Lying on Potatoe creek in Bald
win county known by N° 30, in the
2d ilillrRt. it being the real eltate of
Francis Veal, dec.—Terms made
known on the day.
Nathan Veal, Adm'r.
September 5 23-eowtds
to Royal Jenkins payabl
on demand for the amount of Thirl
Seven Dollars, and faid note is lo
or miflaid fo that he cannot find it
Wilfon Navey.
Sworn to and fubferibed this 24
of October 1810.
J‘ W. Devereux, j p.
Notice. j
A LL perfons are hereby cautic:
ed again ft put-chafing Four Ur.
Hundred -Icres cf Laud, (more ir
lels) Ncfbit, Thompfon, and othai,
advertifed by John Anderfon, Shetift
of-Green county, forf.-.le on the ffl
Tuefday in November next, as the
property of Theophilus Burk, as I
have a mortgate upon the fame ant
which is duly recorded in the Clerk
office of Greene county.
Fitz M. Hunt.
(Mober 24. S0-Si<J
October 24
GEORGIA, Jones County.
P ERSONALLY appeared before
me, Briton Pierce, one of the day of fale.
Jufticcs of the Peace for faid county,
and being duly (worn, faith on oath,
that he had a Note of Hand given to
him by John Wilkinfon, fome time
in the year 1808, for Ttwenty- Five
Dollars an demand, and that the faid
Note is lofl or miflaid, and lie the
faid Pierce cannot find it.
Briton Pierce
Sworn to before mp this 9th of
June, 1810.
Daniel Melf on, J. P
Will be Sold,
To the highejl bidder, on Saturday doe
10th of Novmber next, at the
dwelling of the fub'eriber
A Houfe S? Lot,
Houfhold Furniture and a Chell of
Tools. Terms mailt known on the
Jedidiab Whitney.
30-b
rd, appellant"}
' s -
tie, refpond't j
A .Dutchman, the other day,
bid an extraordinary price for an
a! rm clock, ami gave as a rea-
Foil, “ Dat as he loft’d to rife
ea- lv b had now noding to do
P'u b ill a fdring, ant he ccult
v iff hunzellef.”
I
I'tj
A geiitltman of tender feel
iugs eeing a countryman lying
cn th. ground, with another on
tt p vff him, heating the poor
fellow unmercifully, rqqucfteJ
him fo oefift, or that the under
rr-oft -nighi b- permitted to ttiifl
t\r h,-ve an eqti d ihtnce
* faub,' laid the fellow* if you
Francis Tennille. _
450 Acrej bounded by Ikntr’s,
Kennedy’s and vacan' land
jR ichard Whitaker, appellant
vs.
Francis Tennille, refpond'
300 Acres, bounded by Ikner’s,
Mcnnard’s, and vacant land.
And it is further ordered, That the
fame be publifhed in the Georgia
Argus, for the information and -idi
re£Uon of all perfons concerned,
that they may govern thcmfelveiac-
cordingly.
Attefl,
Anthony Porter,
Secretary
22-12w
Colleftor’s Sale
W ILL B E S OL D
On the firjl Tuefday in December next,
■at the Court- houfe in the Town
of Sparta,
900 Acres of Land,
Lying in Hancock county, cn the
And I the faid Pierce, do for war '^ers of Shoulderbone creek, grant-
nil perfons from trading for faid Note, I* I f f" Pr ° P f ty ,
or him the faid Wilkinfon from pay- 0ba R , l ? ar [°'«’ ^ '
faid ing Note to any other perfon. Y eats ^ '
I WISH TO RENT,
40 Acres Cleared Land
On the Common of Milledgevillc
It lies immediately on the OconeeRi
ver, and is probably equal to m
land on the whole town tra£l ;a
point of fertility.
It may be had from one to foul
years,—Apply in Milledgevihe to
D. Wilfon.
Q&ober 17. 22-tf
50 Dollars Reward.
years
I. eo Abercrombie, r. c H. c.
OiSlober 3. 27-tds
WHEREAS fome evil difpofed
perfon did, on the night of the 27th ,
Admijlrator s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
iuflant, fet fire to, and burnt part of On the firjl Tuefday in January next,
nnKlii"* Pnnnrl urnAo/l •<hi n I aL. ..a L IMF', it ’. r
CAJTION.
\ LI. perfons are iorwamednot
to trade with my wife Rt hec-
ca Gray, as I will not be anf. trable
for any of her contrails
Thomas Gray.
Hancock county, Sept. 16..
the public Pound, erefted in this
town for the purpofe of carrying into
effect an ordinance to prevent Swine
from running at large in the town
of Milledgeviile : And whereas, fuch
violations ought to he punifhed, by
a rigid inforcement of the laws of
this ft ate, in fuch cafes made and
provided : I therefore, hereby of
fer, by and with the confent of the
Board of Conimiffioners of the town
of Milledgeviile, the above reward,
to any petfon who (hall difeover the
incendiary, which (hall be paid on
his conviftion of the above crime-
Given under my hand, this 30th
Odlober, 1810,
(jett Thmas, s*. i>.
at the Court-houfe in Wilkinfon
county,
All the Real Eftate
Of William Norton, dec. confiding
of.250 acres of Land in Walhington
county...Alfo Lot No. 185, in the
17th didrift Baldwin now Randolph
county.
Willis Anderfon, Adiu'r.
Oflcbcr 17. 29-tds
Wanted to Hire,
A
NEGRO GIRL about
fourteen or fifteen years
old- Enquire at this Office.
Sept, ig t
Jones Superior Court,
Augud Term, 1810.
Rule Nisi,
the pttition of Sufai
nah M‘Gi!-k Bating th
ftie was in pofleflion of two noti
executed to her by Thus. Won;
fork on the day of Fcbri
ary ' 609, and made piynble 01
on the 25th of December ncr
(thereaftet) theotheron^the 25i
ot December 1810, for the fui
of Two Hundred Dollars each
which notes are loft or deflroye
and that copies of which noti
together with tile necelTa'
proofs are filed in the Clerk* 0
fice of this court.
On motion of S. Donohi
attorney for faid Sufanmh, It
ordered, That the copies of fa
notes filed as alorefaid be eff
hliflied in lieu of the aforeiu
loft originals, on the-faid Sufai
nah’s publifliing this rule in or
of the public Gazettes ot th
ftate, once a month for Vhe fp«
of fix months ; unlefs caufelha
be fliewn to the court gainfayir
the fame.
Extrafl from the minuses.
John R. Gregory, Cl’E
Auguft 16, 1310 12-fim
LOST
On Wcdnefday Evening a Sf -
and Saddle Blanket. Any perfon
will deliver them to the fublu'A'
(ltall be liberallv rewarded.
Daniel AI'D*
Oft ober 2^,
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