American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, August 08, 1816, Image 4

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POhT.y OOtiNtK. THE APPARITION. 4 F%vfts siiPtti e k!!? the riiDs moon With ( f ou(i h<.d \eited her li{4ht: The la k vrj’ k twelve, when 10l i saw Avery chilling si^hto P&’e *s <he icovir-V ll w&b its face, 5 ike id?]* a its h iir; ■Fo;- t Hpposr’d to me A ebfcat of ice to wear. Though seldom giv*n to a! iraa, Indeed I’ll cot r.iy ail e'mttered in ray head, Aad every jeiat did treraole. At Ips’ I cried ** pray who are yoo, And whit tier do you go •?” the pinnlom thus ro?)!ied~w My o is Sally Snow : My <Vr is ;he N >rthwu Wind, My nioih-r’s name was Water, ‘T ■ P’ratm Winter oiarr ed <h“tu* And I*n their hopeful daughter t ‘i ’• *j.r<2 W *r, Jacky Frost, ;.• is■ *i tn u: eondeuias: \\ * ran from urn- to ni .Jit o mhc t .Ay love- on the Fi. uueu V* 2 e s Miss Sr owia heir dtieourM ( T i* ftu.iw.--t hu to fast is— "■ V her** ?f John and you unite) Vt.-.r u it u wont be Icstirg*. T id*'; if vou slinvJ J (in *rty him, Y rVi-r v'utzi l do util, obi JF. i ic.tnv .5 .‘ky Frost to be.. \ very slippery, fallow l Sbe s<t he and ‘wn before the £re § Ay wondef now ioereases, For gli a took to he n inn if], Now tooifeU'd into pieces I l?or a siir, thin air.’’ did H ‘mlr'.’s ioo?; tils furtn at cock crow b trier: 3D w hat l saw and now da. rifee Disolv’ll to Writer i o —. > - —-Mac. *3!£> <— l 1 ■ • <3B. -.%■—--s- Prom the Boston Evening Gazette. ON SU .PICIOA Suspicions amongst thoughts, uve iike bats among birds; they ever fly by twilight, they must be repressed ; or, at least, well guarded. They croud the mind, sthev lose friends, and they check with business, whereby business cast not go on currently and con stantly ; taev disoose husbands to > -aiousy, wose m n to irresolu tion and melancholy—they are and V cis, not in the heart, but in the bram. There is nothing makes a man inspect much, more than to know lithe ; md, therefore, men should remedy suspicion by procuring ro know more, and to smother their suspicions. What would Tien have: Do not they think those they employ and deal with, are saints ? Do they think they will have their own ends and be truer to them selves than to them ? Suspicions that the mind of it self gatm-rsare but buzzes ; hut suspicions that are artificially nourished, and put into men's heads by me ta-es and whisper ings ci ethers, have stings. Car i-drdy, the best Way to clear sus picions, is frankly to communi cate them to the party he suspects —as he ws I then know more of ihe truth, than he did before— crake him more c fcunaspect not to give fu- ther cm se of suspicion *—but m’ “ o. bvse natures, when they hud themselves once sus pected, wii) never be true after wards. G. —■■■i.il HHi ~§s> *. ‘f- Wbi • Whistling to some tun', The Lady of Dr Brentharri. v/as a woman ofa disposition con ’ ‘• h that osher carosposo. r She asked a person, who appli ed for the place ot footman in her family, it he could whistle ? “ Why is that necessary said the man. “ Because,” said the Lady, “I expect my footman to whistle all the time he is in the collar, to be certain he is not drinking while he is therp ” London paper . ANECDOTE. One of the vessels worked by steam, was recently navigated with great success, in may parts i of the coast of Scotland and Ire land; on making the Lascar Rock , t ■: Captain took in a pilot, and directed him to steer the yss- ! sel tor Wexford Harbor:— u And it is.game you are making of me replied the Irishman; “can'tyou see the wind and tide are smack in your teeth—and the devil a \dout of a sail have you set! and Iby St Patrick, you seem to bt all or, j ■jlre into the bargain i. in i.i mi ii niwiiiTiMwßwtWin ADM IN IST RA” L O Rb 5 c>AL E. Will be sold, on Vriday the SOth day of August next, at the residence of Benjamin Green, in Jefferson county, the following; property belonging to the estate; oflsaac Harris deceased. One set Blacksmith tools com- j plete, 20 head of cattle, 5 horses,: 1 secretary with drawers, 1 set’ Tables & ends of walnut, 1 doz Windsor Chairs, and many other, articles of Household sad Kirch-! en furniture, too tedious to men- j tion, 1 set of Carpenters tools, j 1 elegant Gold Watch, ’ Lot c>f Books, among which are the lift of Washington, the Spectator. Ja-; cobs Law Dictionary, Blackstones | Commentaries, Bulleno Nisiprius* &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. All persons having demands a against the estate will render them in as prescribed bylaw. Maryana Maria Harris, Admhc tiarucl Green, , , ~ , JxulTlT o John Snly, 17-h July, 3816. HhiECUTORS*'SALE. ! Will be sold, on Thursday 2yth August next at the planta tion of James Spivy(late of Burke county dec.) on Williamson ; Swamp, Jefferson county, the Stock of Cattle belonging to said estate, with sundry other articles too tedious to mention. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. gtgton Spivy, J /} John Cock , 3 finrke county. July iy, tale. ; NOTICE* Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the honor able the inferior Court of Jeffer son county, for leave to to sell alt the real estate of Hampton Hud sod, late of said county deceased. James Hudson, Executor. June 12, 1816. FLOUR & WHEAT, will bo received bj ! ihe Printers, in for NtnV*jp&per. j aui Admiiiicg. NOTICE. THE Subscriber wishes to hire teh able-bodied NEGRO MEN, to work in clearing out OgcchCe river : for which, four teen dollars per month will be giv en. Also, a liberal price will be given for BACON and WHIS KEY. JOHN G. BOSTICK, Agent for Company . 2d July, 18 56. JEFFERSON SUPERIOR COURT. APRIL TERM, 1816. , HULEJSISI. UPON the petition of Jesse Brown, praying the establish ment of a Receipt ift fuil from one ; Mordica M’Lain, dated the 3d of April, 1814 —a copy whereof as nearly as can be recpMected by the petitioner is annexed to said petition : and probable cause ap pearing to the Court, that the same is lest and ought to be es labiished ; It is therefore ORDERED, That at the expiration of six months, the said receipt be es tablished unless sufficient cause be shewn to the contrary. —And that a copy of this order be pub lished in one of the public gazettes of this state, once a month for six months, in terms of the rules of court in such cases made and provided. Extraet from the m*aat h B, D. CLARKE, Clk. AUMiNiS iIA t’Oß’b SALK. V j WiU he sold, on Friday, the; 27th day of September next, at! the pi ntation of Jonathan Lew is., of Burke county. All the personal property of. Noah Minton dec. consisting of, I One Horse, bridle and Saddle,! and a Gigg, &c, &.c.—Terms made known on the day of sale* ‘Jonathan Minton , Admr . Aug. 1, 1816. ■run^wayT FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, On Monday the 15th. ult. a ne gro man named JIM, aged 27 years; 5 feet 11 inches high-*—a blacksmith by trade. He was I seen near Rocky Comfort bridge, on Thursday last, enquiring the way to Columbia county. j Any person Who will lodge him in Jefferson county Jail, or bring him to me, shall be liberal ly rewarded, and all reasonable expenses will be paid by me. JOHN COWART. July 29th, 1816. notice: The firm of Fleming li Marks, was this day desolved by mtual consent. Those who have any demand, against said Arm, are re quested to forward their accounts and those who are indebted, are requested to call and settle by note or otherwise, with R. Flem ing, Jun. FLEMING MARKS. July 23,z8!6. laEllipFS BLJiWK TITLES, for Zu at the Privtir&-Office Lcuifvill*. -ELAIvKi. LLEDB. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1 . Will be sold, on the first Tues i! day In October next, at the Mar -1 kei House in the Town of Ldh ; isville, 150 acres of land, lying on Rbjcky-Comfort, in Jefferson ’ County, belonging to the estate of Thomas Ford, dec. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN COLEMAN. August Ist. Admkv All persons indebted to the es tate of Noah Minton, late of Burke coumy, deceased, are call edon to make immediate payfc rnt —and those having demands* will render their accounts withia ‘the time prescribed by law. Jonathan Minton % Adm'r . : Aug. 1, 18 >6. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE, ... i. WILL BE SOLD, On Thursday the 5 th. Septem ber next, at the late residence of Milben Fulford, dec. * All the personal property of said deceased, t Consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture,— Still, he. Ike. , JOHN W ATKINS, in btkclf of wife. July SB, 1816. j—i— - ju NOTICE. Baring my absence from Geor gia, William H, Jackson and David Clarke, Esquires, are | appointed rny attornies; and are authorised jointly and severally to transact any part of my busi- I # . ~ JOHN A. COBB. | 12th May, 1616. NOTICE. “ Boring my absence from the State, Col. \\ i lliam H. & James Jacksoh, will be my agents generally, and in all legal cases Messrs. T. M. Berrien Sc R. L. Gamble, my acting attor<* niesc HOWEL COBB. 14th May, 1816. —* * —~” ‘*r ■• + Nine months after date appU. cation will be made to the honor | able the Inferior Court of Scriv en county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Benjamin Lanier* late of said county deceased. Robert Lanier, Guardian. 6th June, 1816. “brought to jail,-” On the 9th inst. a negro fel low, calls himself CATO, says he belongs to a Mr Putins. The • fellow speaks so broken that he can’t be understood. The owner is desired to call, pay charges and take him away. L. H. MARKS, Jailor. 18th July, 1815• Just Published , iltd Tor Sale at ihc Prk'ucg-Oflicc,L’ofcif*- vilie, A NEW PAMPHLET, XNTITU'O A SKETCH OF THE POLITICAL AJV'I) MILITARY LIFE OF Major-General ANDREW JACKSON*, ,