The news. (Washington, Ga.) 1816-1821, June 28, 1816, Image 4

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man /luo Vla*n yon, Sir, vourseli 'x;o . ” Is v/oliwii of a soul possess’d >,s Tin re was no doubt with me : 1 Cell dint, if 11, <>uls were given To women U< re were no'.e i.i heaven ; Aud then—so m ns y.ja sit. How to make Fools scarce. ,M:r t.iml, I ho* s; ir-is with j l>..tn ns wen y us, il. is only Mu w e.tk parts, it (all’l) reckon'd , The fir i of which ,n tnhnig with thirds seri ous, And S’ rinilsnehiS in trifi s—is the second ; It nine those little- rubs, hm-'r knows how. Aid i onus will I) -as scarce as wish now | ‘FAVORITISM, The Journal i!u Commerce of \pril T> li lies, that “an ordnance of the Mayor of fouloufe, dated the 2S r hos M oth, prohibits the killing of hogs, and the sale of them f >r food from the 111 of April. 1 ’ T fee ms rhat more near i y is Ihown to lie I wine, than to tiie Ilu ‘ lriy Vrt. rs • rKp i •••'•ht.ioinlL having, after Tout 1 ’ firfl r- ftoi ition off ’cd a • Ft hog Mr one Napoleon/'—A- } Celunibmn 5 i>ji It in remarkable rhat the marriage of the I'.-incess Charlotte has now been p. ftponed for the third time. the patience of this young lady, which has been exhibited in a variety of initan- ce-, mu ft by this time b> pm to a char ming trial. From information, which Vv ‘ receive from the highest authority tvc lhonld not be furprked, ts the p: incer.b Charlotte never become* queen of England —ln that case (the prince regent having no other legitimate child) the feeptre molt pas, into the hands of tin’ duke of York, who aito happens to have no legitimate children ! The destinies of England mull then be en t< uiled to the duke of Clarence, who is aif ‘in the fame predicament 1 The cro vn ‘hen mull be placed on the h< ad of Edward, duke of Kent—who, (ala.,!) is jo.t as badly firuated ! It then descends or b r anches cif to the -duke of Cum! crljnd—how he is fit h i “and in this T’ fpect we do not know. \Y**i! may England engage in it con tdl for legitimate Kings ! On Saturday night I ail, the officers of our Customs dctt’£led several por fo:r, in the act of fmuggihg coiTee. which they feeured ; but on Sunday night, the fn.ugglers having increased their ftrengtli by numbers, confined <! ‘ officers, regained and bore away the c Hoe However moft of the Smugglers were evemuaUy caught, and hul ctl in prison for trial iV. 2'. G’n. z.:tte. jm.i 6. Again wo have to-take notice of fr'nud and viiiiinv—a?.dn wo have to \ lii f r the character of Georgia. A rf>ecrabie mercantile house in the pace has the wed us account files of C'> bales of upland cotton, fold in I.i* i rnool by which ir appears that 3 lOSib c! 11 ones dirtv and damaged cotton and t cr rubl>-ill were found in the Gti ba *s, packed in their c? .t r. What huniOiui impofaion < Xhe wtctch <fty ofit <DfervAS t .Hows We are afTu steps will he ‘aken ro mens th- fwiwhers. Let m iHe, arid we flvil! hear ch base rratifactiens. Sav. lie pub J utie 8 LUFFS SALE, Sold, on the firft Tuef luly next, at the Court , of Wilkes county, be the ufuai hours, the tol ; property, viz : hundred and forty acres of and, more or less, in Wilkes on the waters of Harden’s lining William Prodfor and whereon Charity Gamtnage ;s, taken as the property of 1 Gammage, to satisfy an on in favor of Wm, B. Al i. Alsy Gammage and Win .ge, security—Levied on, rned to me by David Al mftable. •ditions cash. I’hos. Wootten, Shfp. 31, 18 ! 6. (20~5t) icNFERT \INMENT HAVIi ‘G effablifhed a house of entert vinment, on Main-street, at the sign of the Bell, facing the public square ; the fubferibers invite all genteel travellers to call—in giv ing this invitation,they feel confident of giving general farisfaflion. The bar will always be furniftied with the belt of liquors—their ftablea are large, airy, and well furnifhed with good corn and fodder and horses wili be well attended tc. If afiidui ty and uurentitted attention to bufi mfs, ensure success—we humbly hope to meet a tolerable portion of honest potronage. SIMS & BOLTON. Wafldngton, T March 22. 18 1 6 5 omEkiFF’S SALKS. r ILL be sold ar the Court house in Eloert county, on the firtt Fuefday in July next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, .the following pro perty, to wit : FOUR negroes, Adam a negro fellow, twenty-two years of age or upwards; Fatima his wife, twenty years of age or upwards, Fermando aud Wiliam her two sons, one two years of age or upwards, the other one year of age or upwards—Le vied on as the property of James Cafhin, to fatisfy an execution in favor of Todd & Mott. Th epro perty now in my polEflion. Conditions, calii. ihos A. Banks, Siipf. May 27, 1816. (20-51) FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away from Mount Erin plantation, in April last, a negro boy, named Dave It is supposed he is about the neighborhood of .he deceased Major William Booker’s, to whose tflare he belongs. Any person delivering him to the sub scriber at Mount Erin, (ha!! receive the above reward, with ail reason able expenccs. Wm. JOHNSON. June 7j 19 16. FOR SALE. Eight large T'racts of Pine land, lyingin South-Caroiina, in Barn well and Beaufort diftiicts, con taining by original survey 72,199 acres, and granted the years of | 1756, 1757, and 1788. One of iliefe tracts estimated or iginally for 15,060 acres ; by re furvev, is found to contain 18,501) acres, and is within 1 2 miles ofAu p-uitu, on licilew actk, exte. and ing to the upper Three-Runs Mill tract, and three miles from Savan nah river. One other Tract of 10,780 a cres lying within 3 miles ot 13.;rn well Court-House, and a third lies n B aufort District near to Navi gation, and ten miles from Gum bee bridge on the Big Salt ketcher river. Ail the tracts are on water courses and embrace many excel lent fireams for mills, and pefsefs an inexhaustible bo. y ol pine lor lawing and tanging timber. As my ill health prevents my li ving in the lower part of that Bate, and from paying that attention to thele lands that my interelf requires I will fell them for cash, negroes, bank dock or merchandize, good bonds or notes, or for iar.ds in the upper counties in Georgia j or give a long credit for rhern, by the in terest being annual!) paid. Upon these terms the lands may be had at very reduced prices agreeable to the payments made for them. The plots, grants and other pa pers may be leen by apylying to the fubferiber in Athens, Georgia. SOLOMON BET ION. June ai, 23. Administrator’s Sai.e. ILL BE SOLI) at the Court houle in Wiikes countv, on the firfi Tuesday in August next, between the ufuai hours, ONE IRAC 1 JF LAND, belonging to the estate of John Wingfield, de cealed, containing two hundred aaes, more or lets, lying on Rocky creek, adjoining John Leonard and others- Sold by order ol the ho norable Inferior Court of said coun ty for the benefit of the heirs of said tllate. Wm. SIMPSON, admr. May2s, JBi6. (20-eot-6.) N () T I C E. Tne Stockholders of the Wara ington Change Company, are no tified, that on the 25th inftant.they may receive, by calling on the Sub ferioer, their dividend of (aid stock. Jno. B Lennard, Cash, pro tcm. June 21, ISI6 (u.) NO l ICE, Runaway from the fubferiber, on the 29th of April, 1815, an in dented apprentice to the Fanning business, named l’homas Hatnock, and probably is now with his mo ther, in South-Caroiina.—l will give 6 1-4 cents reward, and all reulonable expenc. s, to any perlcn bunging him to me, within three miles of Raysville. Wm. qUINN, fen’r. June 2i it(*pd; £T TIIESCHOOL of the Waihington Academy, will again commence on the firft of July. An afliftant teacher is want ing- JUNE 21. iV OTIC E. ‘ Will be sold to the highefl bid der on the fii'lt i utfday in Augufl next, at Washington, (Wilkes .county) two hundred and thirty acres ot LAND, be the fame more or less—Lying in laid county, on Fiidling creek, adjoining Todd and the Widow Bolton, being the real estate of Obadiuh Wynne, efq. de ceased ; on a credit of twelve months—Notes with approved se curity. William Booker, admr.) 1 * (20-ds. 20 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the fub feriber on the icthinft. two negro fellows ; one, by name, Tcm, and —— ‘U. 20 )ears c years old \ the . other, bv nnmc, Bob, and about 32 years oid ih? okie-i of these two negroes has ad ‘wmcafl look, thick upoer iip, anfwars pertly when fpokeii to, and is about five feet ten or c even inches high ; had on, when he went away, an old Swan’s down waifbeoat The youngest is a fine looking fellow, upwards 1 t 180 pounds in weight ; his eyes full, and he has a cheerful appearence. gjr* T hefe negroes, it is believed, a>e making for St John’s, in Florida, or, perhaps, Virgina. Ten dollars wili be giv en for the apprehenlion of either of them, or twenty for both, either delivered to the fubferiber, living in Lincoln county, or lodged in jail so as to be obtain, and. The old es fellow can read tolerable well. Step hex HalPnspercer. N. 3. The Augusta Gazette and MiUedgeviile Journal will give the above advertisement a piacein their columns twice, and foi war their accounts to the News office for Lett lenient. DR. TINSLEY INFORMS the public, that he has commence’ the practice of vie* dieine, in conjunction with Dr Ab bot—at whose house he may a$ any time be found. June 14 2t SHERIFF’S SALE. PJ IT.I. BE SOLD on the first Fues day in dugust next at the Court* House, in Wilkes County, between the hours of ten and throe o'clo:k t the following property, viz : | WO Negroes, one a fellow, named Cesar, the other a wo man, by the name of Coy; taken to fatisfy an execution in favor of Seth fo r * * J’ ’ ** galtrft William Barnes, and point ed out by fheoUerick Montfort. Conditions, cash. JOHN DYSON, D. S. June 21, 1816. (51-23) SHE RI FFTs AL FT “ W r ill be fold at the court heufe in Elbert county, on the ih& Tuelday in August next— THREE NI’GROES, to wit, Pheby, Amy, and Edney levied on as the property of Lewis Lions, and now indie pr lEffionof William Irions, to fatisfy fiiiidry executions against Freeborn Luce and Lewis Irons. JOSHUA CLARK, D. S. June iff, 1816. (2t~9w) NO] ICE. All persons indebted to the eflate of Garland Pearson, dtctaf ed, are requeued to make immedi ate payment to the Subfcri. ers, and thole to whom laid estate is indebt ed, are requefled to call for fettle, tnent, rhtir accounts made out ac cording to law. Michael Pearson, admr, Elizabeth Pearson, June 24. admx. NINE months after date appli cation will be made to the honora ble Inferior court of Wilkes county for leave to fell a tract of Lmd containing IS6 acres of land, lays ing on Upton’s creek, Wilke, courty, bounded by lands of A- Simons and others. Said land be ing the real estate of JoEph Pra ther, deceased. Joseph W. Prather, adm,. June 7, 1816. (21. • ii /\ _> lv: , For sale at the office hereof \