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POIVIV CUttNr.iv,
THE DESPAIRING LOVER.
Distracted with care,
For Pbyilis thefeir:
Since nothing ccu’d move her*
Poor Damon her Lover,
Resolves in despair
No longer to languish,
Nor bear so mack anguish ?
But, mad with his love,
To a preeipice goes ;
Where a leap from above
Woil’d soon finish his woes.
When in rage he came there,
fieholding how steep
The sides did appear,
And the bottom how d?ep ;
His torments projecting,
And sadly reflecting,
That a Lover forsaken
Anew bva may get.
Hut a nock when once broken,
Can never he set :
And, that he eouM die
Whenever he wolf'd
Dot, that he “onid live
But as i*ong ua he could':
How grievous soever
The torment might grow,
He scorn’d io endeavor
To finish it so.
Kuf. hold, u’lroneernM
At thoughts cf the pa n,
He ealtniy re urn’d
To his cottage %gnin.
SUNU.
Os all 11 ? torncu.fs, ail the earn.,
With whi h cur liv-s are curat r
Os all the plague a a lover hears,
Sure riv tls are the worst!
By partners, in e x ‘h other kind,
xVfllietiona e i.si?r ro>.v ;
In love aloue ‘.v hate to find
Companions of our woe,
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*&/■ via, for all the p ,>go yod see,
Are laVviug in my hreust :
I beg oot you would f vor me,
Would you but alight the rest l
How great soe’eryour rigors are,
With them aloes Til cope ;
I can endure my ovn despair,
But not another’s hope.
WAR DEPARTMENT- !
The a*t of vonjrres* of the 261i of April,
SHIB, Slaving provided tbit where tiny mi
lit ry land warrants, d4l he lost or de
stroyed, u-nn due proof thereof <o the safis-
IVtion of the secretary of war, a patent
ah nil issue in the same manner as if the
warr int was produ *d ; md when the same
proof shill he produ • and, that any soldier of
the regular . rmy has loaf, his discharge and
cerlifieate faithful service, the secretary
of war sh II cause papers to he iurnished
gyojj soldiers hs will entitle bun to his lund
warrant ami patent. To enable ull persona
comprehend and by the provisions of the said
act, to avail them -elves of the relief intend
ed to be granted, tho secretary for the de
partmeot of w*r has directed, that in ease
0 f military land warrants, which have been
lost or destroyed, “ho party shall upon oath
in wri'ing, state the time,-place and manner
of su h !os nr desisiteliun, llts dale and
number of the warrant, and tin company and
regiment to which the soldier belonged at the
time of his discharge j nrd ako the state,
county and township id whi n he r ‘sides.-~-
Tue oath must be nude before f,u odi -rr
duly qualified to administer it, and the oni
cial character and sis. nature o’- sucl officer
most he certified hy Gie el rk of the count}’,
the mayor of the city orbs such other officer
as is required by the tiiV'j and usages os (he
gtttte wlu*re it is in -tie. Every application
will be advertized one month in th*> papers
of the state where tie ri*ic V 1
before nr decisiuo will he made in Lie ease
hy the secretary of the dep .rtmert. Evi
dence iis corroboration <1 t. c*t or the pnrty,
will be required, wl ‘ i tit is nots tisfaetordy
shewn to bo nut of U* T>ow r to orodnee it.
In tho case of t iiISCbARLES, tho
J position, in dJition to the time, place and
m-nner of the louv or destruction of the
DISCHARGE, rut t set forth the time and
place of ends mewl, the company and regi
ment to which the soldier belonged at the
time of J.i'. discharge—the date of the dis
ci; rge, and rank and n-nie of the officer
who signed il: it must uLo state wt.ether
tiie dis harge sontaivicd tho certificate of
f.-.itMbl service required by law. or the words
it HONORABLY DISCHARGED,” or
words of that import. Ihe deposition of a
disinterested witness, as to the service and
discharge of tho a? p’ieant, is required in
corroboration of his own testimony. \\ here
this is not produced, tiie reasou of its non
produ? tion must be satisfactorily stated.—
t be testimony must be uihentica‘ed iu the
n :mer prescribed in theer.se of lost var
’.Vl,ere ti e ptecise datC3 or numbers ,
, t bf stnted, they tnp.y bo stated to the ,
f {< rn ollectinn of the witnesses,
dibility the iniigistrute, iv!o % tik'>,
; j , (c. most certify iu tie usual form.
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’ SHERIFF S SALES.
Will be sold, on the first Tues
day in October next, at the Mar
ket House in the Town of Louis
ville, Jefferson county.
One tract of pine land, contain
ing 455 acres, on the titers of
Reedy and Brier Creeks, adjoin
ing Hatcher and others: Taken
as the property of Richard Jack
son, to satisfy an execution, the
administrators of R. Watkins, vs.
said Jackson.
ALSO,
( One tract ofland whereon John
j Eubank now lives, adjoining Cos
| day Fowler and others, taken as
the property of said Eubank to
satisfy an execution Holiday Ha
ley and others, Executors of C
Ballard vs John Eubank, George
Eubank, Benj. Thomas and John
Cox.
L. H MARKS, d.s j c.
! August 30. 18 1 6
JWMIj\ ISTIU TORS’ SALE .
i Will be sold, on Thursday , the \
\lth October next, at the plan
j tat: on of Jonathan Dr a be, late
of Burke county, deceased,
AU the personal property of
said deceased; consisting of Bor
ses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Com h
Fodder, Plantation Tools, House
hold ■& Kitchen Furniture, and
other Articles too tedious to men
tion. Terms made know-n on
the day of sale.—Sale to be con
tinued from day to day, until corn
pleated.
Judy Drake, Arfm’x.
Elias Drake, Adnir
sdi Sept. 1316.
LIFE OF GEN. AND JACKSON,
Whieh was commenced by the late Major
John Reid, is now progressing, ami will
shortly be completed by Joim i/, Ea'/on,
for the benefit of the children of the de
ceased.
This Work is already in a state
of considerable forwardness, and
will be finished during the ensu
ing fall. From the qualifications
of the author, and his being in
possession of all the papers of the
General, appertaining to the op
erations in the South, its details
may be better relied on for accu
racy than any other that can be
presented to the public.
The History will commence
with the early life of General
Jackson, and conclude with the
operations of the British and A-
mer can armies before New-Or-j
leans, and will comprise all the
events of the war in which he had
any agency.
The Work will contain about
four hundred pages octavo, ac
companied by an engraved like
ness of the general and drawings
of the different battles.—Price 4
dollars.
gentlemen wishing to
subscribe to the above work, and
who will leave their names at the
American Advocate Office, they
will be forwarded without delay
IPKINTINGr
OF ALL KINDS in Executed at the A
xiErioan Advocate Office, in Louis-
I ville. Georgia, with neatness, accuracy &
j dispatch.
SHERIFF* BLANK’ TITLES, for sale
at the Printing-Office Lonbviile.
Also BLANK DEEDS.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, on the third Mon
day in October next at the house
of Simon Caldwell, the land be
longing to the estate of James
Spivey (late of Burke County de
ceased,) lying on Williamson
Swamp, Jefferson County, it be
ing the Will of James Spivey
dec. containing two hundred &
seventy five acres more or less,
also sundry other articles too te
dious to mention.
Terms made known on the
day of sale
Littleton Spivey , ? r ,
John Cock, y
Burke county, August, 19. 1816.
ADMIN 1 l liA l Olt’tt SALL.
Will be sold, on the first Tues
day in October next, at the Mar
ket Hquse in the Town of Lou
isville, 150 acres of land, lying!
on Eocky-Comfort, in Jtfferson
County, belonging to the* estate
of Thomas Ford, dec.
Terms made known on the
day of sale.
JOHN COLEMAN.
August Ist. Adm’r.
~ ADMINIS t UATOiTb SALE.
Will be sold, on Friday, the
27th day of September next, at
the plantation of Jonathan Lew
is, of Burke county.
All the personal property of
Noah Minton dec. consisting of,
One Horse, bridle and Saddle,
and a Gigg, Sic Stc.—Terms
made known on the clay of sale.
Jonathan Minton ,
Acini’ r,
Aug. 1, 1816.
JEFFERSON SUPERIOR. COURT.
APRIL TERM 1816
RULEJSIBI. }
UPON the petition of Jesse
Brown, praying the establish
ment of a Receipt in full from one
Mordica M’Lain, dated the 3d of
April, 1814 —a copy whereof as
nearly as can be recollected by
the petitioner is annexed to said
petition : and probable cause ap
pearing to the Court, that the,
same is lost and ought to be es
tablished;
It is therefore ORDERED,
That at the expiration of six
months, the said receipt be es-
I tablished unless sufficient cause
jbe shewn to the contiary. —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.
Extract from the minutes,
D. CLARKE, Clk.
GEO RGlA —Jefferson county .
WHEREAS James Stone ap
plies for letters dismissory from
his administration on the estate
and effects of Jonathan Archer
late of said county dec.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the;
kindred and creditors of said de- :
ceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law to show cause, ii any they j
have why said letters should not
! be granted.
! Given under my hand this 23(1
j August 1816.
| A. WRIGHT, cl’k.
AH persons indebted to the es
tate of Noah Minton, late of
Burke county, deceased, are call
ed on to make immediate payment
—and those having demands,
will render their accounts within
the time prescribed by law.
Jonathan Minton ,
Adm'r.
Aug. I, 1816.
NOTICE.
Nine months after date appli
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.
NOTICE?”
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r - , #
Nine months after date appli
cation will be made to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Jes-
Iferson County, for leave to sell
a tract of land lying in the Coun
ty of Wayne, No. 126, contain
ing 490 acres, belonging to the
estate of John Green deceased.
RACHEL GREEN,
/V rl TYI
WARREN GREEN!
Adm’r;
August 20 th 1816.
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 all
the real estate of Hampton Hud
son, late of said county deceased*
James Hudson,
Executor.
June 12, 1816
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby forwar*
ned, from purchasing or other
wise trading for a promissory note
given by the subscriber, to Wil
liam Teel, for the sum of two hun
dred dollars —payable the 25th
December next,-—as the said note
was fraudulently obtained, and I
am determined not to pay it.
N. CURREY.
August 6, 1816.
toTailT”
On the sth inst, a negro man,
who calls himself JACK—is
country born negro—says he be
longs to Turner Bothwell, near
Eatonton, Putnam County. The
owner will come forward, pay
charges and take him away.
L. H. MARKS,
Jailor.
Aug. 8, 1816.
“"BROUGHT to jail, ,
On the 9th inst. a negro fel
low, calls himself CATO, says
he belongs to aMr Powers . 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, 1816.
Just Published ,
And Fur Sale at the Priniing-Offu'C, Louis
ville,
A NEW PAMPHLET,
KNTIILRf)
SKETCH OF THE POLITICAL 1
AND MILITARY LIFE OF
Major-General
ANDREW JACKSON.