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_THE POET.
from Moore’s hacred Me
lodies.
Nothing in ,v hut Heaven,
Tills word is all ; fleet in£ show.
For man’s illusion pivni;
Tin- sr.iil-as of Jay, tlu t< arsoTWoo,
Dr(‘eilfitl bliim-, iltrc i'l't:l How,
IW. imilnug’ U ii- l>i,t II avcn.
Alut Mse the on (iioiy’s plume,
As fading line., of Kvu,
A'xl l<oveiKl Hn|)f, an<l 11-ttuty’* blooru,
jKic biossoms fpatliyr’d from the- lomb—
There's umliinjp l>rij;lt blit Heaven.
l\mr ‘vraoderci *of .a slot niy (lay,
From wave *. wave wv’ietiriVeii.
A m I'aifcy’s H. ‘h, .ok] Upson’s ray,
S*iv ■ but to lij*ht l!i- troubli tl tvns
Tliere’s nntf.iiij; calm butiSeavcii !
M ISCRI. I.ANV.
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Extraordinary circufhstance.
A young woman keeps the
Tnrnprke, near _ T len!cy-IJp<:r-
Ihames, Oxfordshire, who has
been married four and
has now nine children, who are
ail living and well. At her lit it ■
lying in, Hie had three children ; !
a’ her second three ; and at her j
third two \ and at her fourth
and last, one The circumstance
has astonished the while neigh
borhood, and is supposed to be ‘
without a parallel in any ago or
country.
A lion l ivant.
A gentlemen who or.ee held
& situation at Madras, drank in
‘J.2 years, 1328 dozens, or 31
pipes of Madeira, (42 dozens to
the pipe) (>64 dozens of chief,
654 dozens of malt liquor, 332
dozens pi brandy ; and at -the
end and the 22 years, he complain
(J that ha hand shook !
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Shnv Trade,
One of the ialt Brriih appro
priation laws a- vehvnis the fol
lowing important faft : That
300,00 c l. sterling (nearly a mil
lion and a third of dollars) has
been voted to di.’charge judg
meats obtained by the Portu
guest; owners oj vessels employed in
the slave trade agninft the Bii
tith commanders who have cap
tuaed them.
BOUT. C‘2NT.
NliW-YCKK, AUG. 21.
I*l RE.
About hall pall twelve o’clock
this morning, a lire broke out in
what is called a v Sailer's dance
houfe,’ in Water tlreet* the :.d
door from the cornor of Dover
fl eet. Ir was funounded by a
duller ol wooden buildings, all
of which were nearly as inflam
mable as a tinder box, and con-
Tequently before the citizens
could be aroufcd and aftemblvd,
the lire had made such ru pro
gref* as seemingly for a lew mi.
mites to bid defiance to its limits;
xior was it got under until it had
swept away tdbuilcings'in Water
ilreet, and 5 in Front ftrect.
The fliip Rockidgh: jrn which
arsived yesterday hi ui Liverpool.
v.u3 boaidcd on liie ill inll.int
M ‘he Last India Company’s
mip David Scott, 5 weeks from
Bombay, the dlicers of which
reported that the natives were
j rofecuting the war with great
vigor again ft the British ; and
that the coast and leas were in
Slic’d by pua-tes.
\7e under/rand that the at
tempt to fend a Ream boat from
New York ro Ruflia, has been
abandoned, from a want of
; funds to carry the enterpi ize into
eflVtl. Capt Hull of the navy
had volunteered his fetvic-.s to
aflid in navigating her.
The King of ilai 3 land com
pleted ids 78th year of his age
on the 4’h of June last,
CPerhaps so, ;:rv/r.
SHERIFFS S/lI.ES.
Will be add on the first Tuesday
October next, at the Courthouse in
jl i r fr:c s county, ihe fallowing property ,
j via. :
One likely boy by the name of
| Jim. r or 6 years of age, taken as
* the pi
I 'to fatisfyan attachment in favor of
Renton Walton, end fold by order
of the honorable Inferior cam t of
faiti county, as pe tillable property.
ALSO
One hundred acres of land,
more or l<*fs, in Wilks county on
tile waters of Williams* creek ;
adjoining Jacob Ray, John Moore
and others, taken as the propeny :
of Jefle W. Gunn, to fatisfy fun- j
dry executions from the .iultice’s
court in favor of Martin Pitts, exe- !
cuted and returned to me by David i
xillifon, conftaile.
Thos Wootten, she.
August 26, 1816. (33~5 f -) I
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE scn:n on the first Tucs
day iti Oflober next at the Court
House, in Wilkes County . bettvecn
the hours of t. n and three o'dock,
the following property , viz :
ONE house and lot in the
rown of Washington, couc. j
ty, adjoining Dr Abbott and.others I
—in the occupancy of John C I
Leirner, and taken as his property i
to fadsfy fun ry executions againfl 1
him, in favor of John HearTand 1
Joel Bond, amd pointed out by laid j
j Leimer—executed and returned to |
!me by Joseph M Dent, constable. |
JOHN DYSON, IV 3 !
Aug. 29, 1816. (33-5 O
SHERIFF’S SALE. |
Will be fobi at the court r nfe !
in Wilkes -county, on the firft |
TTiefday in Odober next—-be* j
tween the hours of ten and tnree
c/clock, tile foliowinrg property,
viz.
EIGHT hundr ed acres of j
land more or Id's, in tire county of
W ilks, on Upton’s creek, adjoin
ing Abraham Simons’ ..i and others ;
including the law and grist mills
thereon, die factory house, dwell
ing houies, Ac ; alio ten looms,
one spool frame, and warping mill,
fourteen lets of harness for weav
ing, five quilling wheels, and one
cotton law gin—All the above le
vied on as the property of the
Wilkes Manufacturing Company,
to futisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of 1\ icht son Bockc;, A Aron
Lipham, and William Dealing,
Cos; againfl laid Company ; the
land and appurtenances point o
out by Lipham and Dealing; tht
i other property pointed out by laid
i Booker. Coditions cafli.
JOHN DYSON, D. S
; Aug. Cl), LSI O’. (33-5;)
COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Wim. ij . soli*, at the Coiirt
houfe, in YVukes county, on the
full Tuesday in October next,
the following traOs of Land, or
enough thereof, to Ltisfy the
T’ax and coil for the yeais here
after named—viz ;
87 Acres, third quality, lying
cn the waters of Little river, in
Wilkes county, joins J Ham
mack, granted unknown, returned
; by Thomas Little, and fold to fa
j lisly his tax due for the years i 3 1 3,
1814, and 1815 —taxuue 2 Dof
lars 31 1.4 Ctß.
202 1-2 acres pine, lying in
Laurens county, 18th diitrid, No.
1 4-1, granted to John Hambleton,
and returned by Laid John IJam
milton, and fold for his tax for the
year 1314 —tax due 00 and. 87 1 2
cents.
202 1-2 acres pine, lying in
Wiikinfon county at the time of
survey 14th diitricl, No 4*., grant
ed to W Wilder, and returned by I
Valentine Mayo, and fold for his
*tax for the year 1814 —tax due
00 and. 87 12 cents.
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202 1-2 acres pine, lying m ;
Wiikinfon county at the time of j
survey, 14sii diftrid, No. 263. •
grauted to Jehu johns n, and re
turned by said jel:u johnfon, and
fold lor his tax for r e ar 1814;
tax due oc and. 87 12 cents.
Con. *it ions, -cafli—the purchaser
to pay for titles.
I'hos. Anderson, T.C.W.C- I
August 2, 1816 (29 .6od) t
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co P Y
State of Tennesce, f Personally ®p-
Krtox County $ pea red before
me, Robert Pearce, who being du
ly (Worn on the holy evangeiifts
of Almighty Wod, dtclareih, that
he was for several months in the
year 1814, at the house of Abner I
Tsroadaway residing at t raders j
Hill, Camden county, Georgia ;
tliat during his stay there, lie oc-
Cafionally croued the river St Ma
ry? to the house of one Enoch
Dannell, or Daniel, living in E.
Florida, nearly opposite Traders
Hill ; that he there saw four i>e
groes which he was informed were
the property of James Cafhen of
Amelia island, named Dublin,
Rose, flercult ;, an Daphne—de I
ponent further declares that 11 nry
Dane ‘ bargained with said Datum!
or Daniel, for said lour n grots, !
for the fuih of fix hundred dollars ; j
tlv.it laid Heuiy Dancein company
with Lewdiyn Williams (who the
deponerve was acquainted with) E
noch Daniel, and one of his fens,
Abner Daniel, crofted said negroes
into Georgia—that Dance, Will
iams and Daniel (the father) pro
ceeded with said negvees into the
interior of Georgia—Daniel re
turned and Nought with him two
hundred dollars in specie, supposes
he reed; the balance in bank notes;
deponent declares said negroes
were guarded and or watched at
Daniel’s when he was there, pre
vious to Dance rc.noving them into
Georgia. Signed
ROBERT PEARCE, j
Sworn to before me at Knoxville,
this 14 1/j Augt. 1816.
Sl‘‘ \'t and
*IIOBT. LINDS AT. a justice
peace , Knox county, Tei.nesee.
Two of the abov naiv.eu ni
grejes, Tier cults and Daphne, have *
j defcribi-d hy me in a former
adv..rri w rnci.r, ujimjfe to he fe
rreted or run rfi hy Utprv Dance,
1 Dublin and Ruf.- have been reto
vo>ed. In addition to the above
I evidence, the moil unquestionable
■ proof can be ** >taiMed of the neli
j r-ous conduct or Her.ry Lance,
rdarnlg to th ’ conduct of my
, plundered negsots. l.eyye iyn WiL
J hams ftliuJ-ng ir. dt fvjaryr. nien
tioned in the fortguing al.V:ivit
j was one of tfie principals concur.i.
| ed With the notorious 1 obbvr W<u
Cone of Cauidcu county, Gec.a ;
j who plutulered my plant; rion on
I Am. da liiatid, in Seotember 18 1
j 3S~d) J AMES CAbHEN.
NOTICE.
Will be fold to the highest
| bidder, on the 24th October next,
in \l .Ikes county, at the Sate rdi
der.ee of Joseph Frathgi, deed ;
ail the perional property belonging
to said depea fed ; confining of
hories, cattle, hogs, fhcep, house
hold and kitchen iurimure. Alfo fc
one Still, cue v.aggcn and geer ;
a!(o, 3 negroes, crop of corn and
fodder, and sundry other aides too
tedious to mention ; all of which
will be Lid on a ciedit of lix
months, the purchaier to give
final! notes with approved security.
James V. Frather, admi*.
Sept. 6 1816. (34 4 r.
WATCH BUSINESS.
The Subfcribcr returns his be ft
thanks to the pijbii . for the liberal
encourag-etnent received in thisbu
hnds. IT vlng procured alfeihnce,
he will iiereafo r have the power to
do work on the shortest notice, in
the bell aid neatest manner, and
on the cheaptft terms—So that
culiomers may nowexpcfl no more
dilappoim rnenls ; while his hire
indiipofttion must conflitute the
bell apuSogy he can m-ke, h e
thole winch have already happen
ed. cy He will take on good
terms, an apprentice of the age of
13 oc 15 years—one well recoin*
mended.
J ANTHONY.;
Wafeiugton, July 26. (28)
NOTICE is hereby given, that
all pc rl'ofts indebted to the chafe
of Joseph Ciaike Anthony, dec’d.
art requested to come forward and
make immediate pay men'. ; and
thole to y. h> n\ the cd ife is indebt
ed, to bring forward their accounts
certified, according to law, asid re
ceive payment.
JOHN MIL!., 7 . ,
WM. li>
July i9
Ad:ai n ist rato r s Sale.
WILL RE SOLD, on Saturday
the >9'.h td October next, at the
late icfid'ente of Garland Pearson,
decealcd, all the personal property
of laid dectafod ; confiding of
horses, cattle, ftieep, hogs, geese,
and sundry articles of hov.fehuid
furtiime. T welve months credit
with final! notes and good security.
Michael Pearson, 7 5.
Elizabeth Pearson. \ ?
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LOOK HERE!
, Cheap Bargain, if applied lor in
time, may be had in the purchase
o? a handiome feconJ rate hmfe*
gigg- Er.qsnr- of the pi iatcr-
Sept 6, 1816. (34) 4