American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, April 11, 1816, Image 4

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EPIGRAM, Or reading of a gentleman of the n’.me of Zn'ghtjbot being rob bed of notes of a considerable amount as the door of Drury I neatre, when going tc Mr. Keen itj# 41 Anew way to pay ciJ debts. ‘'■X ‘A- * Tl *’ ‘ .■- fit .i%Ktfoot perhaps had walked some miles To give the play his praise and penny ; To jfctd o f e he could see Sir Giles, One Over-reach at least too ‘many, _ ’ ’l ls. hard,* he cried, 4 to be thus | cross'd, 1 By one’s own base relation j robb’d ; or doubtless what Lightjeot has lost, ‘• Light finger has this instant fubb’d. Bit hence, vain grief! away* from roe, - Rian is half a fool who frets {, v ; money gone. Ids time to see a his same ‘ New Way to Pay f Old Debt?.** UNPRECEDENTED ZMPfr ‘ SJTZON. Last week three young men undertook to play off on a res Dec-1 ’1 ■ • . s-n r 1 ole citizen sn -street, a specimen of wit known, in Eng. lan 1 by the term hoaxing. They commenced then- sport on Friday,. ‘ey calling at different stores bar. or- ; dering quantities c*f dry goods,: groceries, &c. to be packed up h’ sent, with blank bills, to 64 No. 26, 1 Chatham street.' 1 A number cf mechanics and artisans of differ-i *p.t prof ssions were also sent tc *:he house to make contracts for; j obs in the if line. Medical aid, including a male and female irdd-j nnfe, was likewise provided. The j process was continued on Satur-j ’ V? and the levee at the honest ‘*> was so great, that it oc cupitd i whole time to stand 2* the door v 4 <ir - ve away the fortes - *,shopmenOthers wno threatened to fill- bis hen- “ Wlta ice good things of this worlu gainst his wilh and dismiss the I ru&erous and respectable dem-j party of visitors who honored him with their calls. At length one rs the authors of the mischief tailed at a printing office, and or dered a newspaper to be sent to No. 26, Chcuham-STteet,” with n bill tor a year in advance to bej tent by the carrier. A gentle-; yean of the staff-, one of the peace j officers, who had been one of the! •f ;.voted objects of the jcke, (hav-| xng received a pressing invitation; to call at No. 26 Chath an**street> <on business of importance, and e ‘seovered the impos suon on go- 1 h;g to the house,) caught the sound cf the newspaper order, h tack the youngster into custody,! ‘vithn he confessed the fact and! samed his two associates in the j Husittess.**’* r " N. Torh Col*’racier, i f&rnr+. r 'Z wr - .'jax^.:%-juv.xxxv COUNTRY PRODUCE, j W ill be received in adv'ar ce for j ’ ti’ C ■ American Afoot A** j i BASH Oj the State of GiOrgis* • AT a meeting of the commis. si oners at Savannah, on the 25th of March, I 816, That the secretary give notice in one at least of the! yacettes cf Savannah, Augusta,! Milledgeville, Washington, ayid Athens, tint an election will be held for Nine Directors of the Bank of the State of Georgia, at; Savanna by on the ri’fisr Monday in May most, bung the (khday cf the month, at the Exchange hall in said city, from the hour of ten to one o’clock, and frptn three to five o’clock of that day, agreeably ro the provisions of the charter incorporating said bank,-of whch the stockholders are required tc take due notice. Extract from the minutes, Oliver Sturges, Secretary, *#* The Editors of Papers n Augusta, Miltedgsv-ilie, Wash, mgton, and Athens are requested J ta publish the above notice in their respective papers until the day of election, and forward their accounts to the editor cf the Re- publican for payment, at the same time to forward accounts-of former advertisements. March 26. fa 4, yfi ‘is ! TnvH -g simx •s satic p?cnr •si jßfttit oqi 3* 11 10 ssockipquM eg *pm-q uo aoddf^jr! A|ddn2 t’cins v. #c|AX|y sp I3s h,uryc trey) puu ebaqq I : 4 ssptjs Jforspoi.id 1 mqShq aip gatS IRA 3J-J •saqpuejq snot.lra jpqi ij ui ‘sSsmsr.g EfuiiGitv} put* SattniVr otfinoSwLußOspuounk> fsißASiuerj jo uMoi oq\ tit c uostii -Qoyr unuqy oj SuiJtaopq Xpitq ; pjuud ufcj. oqj seq aq ! svqi hfqcjPuaS oqqtul put sptropq jsi suuojut j 3 qtoqng aHX'” j *A T 7FISr~ w C?.A T A*7y Will be sold, on the 9th day cf May next, at the Cow pens new Weed's Mills , ■All the Stock of CATTLE belonging to the estate of Solo mon Wood, late of Jefferson coup* ty; deceased. Credit will be giv* until the Ist day of January next: r giving small notes with roved security.™ The sale will coi uirrne from day to day until comp leted. Thomas Mitchell, J A Green Wood, 5 March 19, 1816. | ? j I ‘Jefferson county * y j Whereas Elizabetlh Davis, El-j ! rathan Davis, John Cox and Wp-j {■ley.. Belcher, have applied to me ■for letters of admkiisvration on| the estate and effects of Benja*! | min Davis, deceased, | These are Therefore to cite •md| ! admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de- ceased, to be and at my of fice, within the time prescribed jby law, to shew cause (if any they have) why, said letters should .not be granted. v Given under my hand at office j t his 19 th M arch, ‘iß i6 . A. WRIGHT, c.c.c^ pxmje NOTICE IS HEREBY GXV|&T, That the Collector of In terml Duties will attend at San dersviile, in the county of Wash ington, on Monday, the 15th day of April next; at*Wayaeslorougjh, |in the county cf Burke, on Thurs day, the 18th ; at Augusta, in. the county of Rich'hf^hd," ’ from ifre 20th to the 2:4 th inclusive ; and at Millh avers for the ccunfV of 1 * ;Scriven, on Friday, the 26th.— At which times and places he will receive the amount remain ing due on Watch and Furni ture accounts for the yeir 1815 ; and grant Incenses to Retailers of Merchandise, Certificates on Car riages, for the present year Those persons who have not a vail'd themselves of previous no vices, will do well to attend, as the collecncn for this year must be brought to a close. The Collector’s Office in Lou isvitle, is open every day (Sun days excepted) from 10 A. M. I until 3 P. M. for the transaction of any official duties. JOHN A COBB, Coll Rev. 2d dist, Geo . 27th March; 18?6. ~ SHERIFF r S\s A eK. Will be sold at the Market-House in the Town of Louisville, on, the first Tuesday hi May next, j Between the usual hours, One tract of pine land, con j twining 455 ?cres, on the waters Icf Reedy hi Brier creeks, adjoin* ling John Hatcher and others, ta j ken as the property of Richard j Jackson, to satisfy an execution |William Mathews, vs. Richard I Jackson, ALSO, One other tract, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John M’Gowen, and o thers, taken as the properly of James Barefield, toTatisfy an ex* e cut ion John Jordan, for the use of Jot .1 Guyton, vs. James Bare field 5 levied on by a constable & returned ro me, JOHNG, BOSTICK, Sheriff J. C. March !56, ‘lßl6. Mrs, ANN HARRIS, Respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Louisville and its vicinity, that she will open a SCHOOL, on the third Monday in April, in the house opposite the Court-House— She will teach reading, wri ting cyphering, sewing, St mark- 1 ing; at three dollars a quarter : l She will also teach embroidering) l and drawing; at eight dollars a j I quarter. ( March 21. j J Will be Sold on Monday the 15th j J April, at the Plantation, latej J the residing place of Zebuion Cock, in Burke county, de. 9 r j ©eased; A part of-the personal pro perty of said debased : Consisting of Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, and Fodder, Bacon, and Cotton in the Seed and Ginned, Plantation Fools and other articles too te dious to enumerate. JOHN COCK, ? W . BENJ; BRACK, 5'Z ‘ 7ill-Halth, 18*6. Col. HOMER T. MIL T< 5 >7, - We are authorized to state, mill be a Candidate for a seat in ihe Con gress of the United States, at the next Election/’ • Cot. THOMAS COR If ■ i ‘Of Columbia county, we fmd is ’ a^C#hdtd^te.-. HAS received and opened for sale a very handsome and gener al assortment of GOODS—-™- Hard-ware, Cutlery, Groceries,, Shoes, Crockery, he i Which will be sold on his usual low Terms, for Cash or Produce,,or on a Credit to punctual Cueto mers, -Those who have been in arrears far year., back, are re quested ta com 2 and settly, other wise the law r ce its course. ’ Those Person? who are indebted to Doctor B. D. TIIOMPSOX, are informia that his ifetes and Accounts are,, left with me for Collection—and fiat l ast?action.> have heed given to 3uV I? Pay m*nts a/e’net a abort L ” d ’ wi;. m iiaiv-’.iav. March 14. \ C ;v, A 4-1 Sft ; o¥1l : ■* r tff£& : Bn , ;w - In'the Post Office at Tmiisvdle, on the first day cf April, \ 8 i *f, Andrew Armstrong, John H. .Alexander, Young Alien,:Wd 'hara Anderson, James .ABlfett, I apes Anderson, - James’ Pdgham, Jesse Britt; Benjamin ‘ Bryan, Benjamin Bower, John Boutin, John Briggs, Mcses Brinson, :Simpson Chance, Samuel Cu d well, Charles Cunningham, Gray Cummings, Ezekiel Causey—* Etheldred Fountain—and Joseph Brackenridge, Rev Titomas Dai ley, Eivy Devenpcrt, Alexander Douglas, -George B. Earnest, Seth Eason, James Fleming, Jor dan Fulford, James Fuzjerraid, Benjamin Ferguson,William Gor don, Peter J. Golding, Willfonv Hayles, Esq. 2, Lewis Hales-, Mr, Hay slip, Robert Higdon, J,-rn.es. B. Hally Garland Hardwich/ [Messrs. Elias or Richard Hod ges, Gidee * Harris, James J ohn son, Mary Jones, Jamies Jackson, [2, John Kennedy, junr. James ; Kendrick, Joseph Lofton, James Liptrot, William Little, Robert Lowrey, Noah Minton, Jane Mocre, Alexander Morrison, 2, Isaac Mulling, Louisa M’Daniel!, Mary Nealans, Joseph Oliphant, Thomas Peebles, Abner Pope, Hudson Ragland, Jesse Robinson, 2, Isom Ross, Phebe B Raiford, Samuel Scarborough, Robert Stephens, Mrs.'Street, Capt.Benjn. Tarver, John Thompson, John Welch, Steuben Webb, 2, Archi bald Welch, Stephen Worrell, Rebecca W arner. A. WRIGHT, A. P. M HOTICS; . ALL those indebted to tli estate of Isaac Hudson, dec’d, are requested to make immediate'pay ment—and those having demands will render them properly ed, within the time lirnitied b> law. JAMES HUDSON, . - Eire tutor, l March I4h