American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, November 21, 1816, Image 4

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POE IV CORN C.K. [From a London Paper.] •JS arm is Home for a? that. la tbtra a wiekrd spendthrift here, Would cheat the folly an* a’ that; He swears that England is too dear, And goes to Ghent, an* a* that. Fora* that.au* a* that His knavish tricks n* a* that; Enough remain to keep the minis Os honest Eiea for a’ that -43 there a flaunting leering wife, Would wrong her spouse as 7 a* that | ‘to Francs she trips to end the strife, And euekbld him au* a* that. For a* that, an* a* that, Hor wanton sa:i!eg an* a* lhat j The cjiris that sky shall bear away Fair beauty’a jfttlai for a* thei, ’Ko stons that rolls, - man said, “ Shall gather moss,” p.n* a J iiwtj Mid thev who seek (Tie stn tor shado, Shall came back fia!* au* a* &a*. For a* that* an 5 a ? that, j Their manners .''drov e, ac. * V that ; ! L'bepcor man mourns, ike ;* ! riot genres, i wazit o* *cus hu’ a that. Tf.t SHADOW, j (net the spirit) of-Bt?RN9. —<w>—— ® (From the PkiLcdt'phia Tr& American.] Lectures of Father Paul, 44 A little tea lute* 1 Jathsr Paul, I am an unfortunate man, and need of good advice; but am with out fears that it would now come too late to produce any good ef*j fact.—However, heat my story, j and if you think my disorder not! incurable, pray prescribe for me. My father was an eminent gla zier in Leicestershire, England, ! possessed of a fortune o£ 15,0001, ! sterling. My brother and myself! were born both on the same day;! v—but as all luck would have it, 1 he thrust his nose into this ras* ’ cally v/orld about an hour before rae. and therefore, as the oldest son, was heir to my Father's pro perty In short, in the very out- j set in Use, 1 found myself a little too late. Without troubling you with the various mishaps of childhood, I pass to the time that 1 was one and twenty, and engaged my pas sage to London in a stage coach, having fifteen guineas in my pock et and a draft on a respectable house for one hundred and fifty; and this constituted all my fer ame.—‘The morning came on which the stage was to start; the hour v/as fixed at half past four; unluckily I slept till five and on hurrying to the stage house, found It had gone without me, for I was a little too late. Determined, how ever to pursue my journey. I got my trunk into a waggon, jogged on as well is I eduld and at length arrived at the metropolis two days after the mad, when, wo to me! On presenting my draft I found that the house had failed the day before, and 1 had come to my sor row too late. From this moment I formed a resolution never to oversleep my self, or to let the fixed hour go by, attention. I then took passage in the steerage, (as best suited to my circumstances) on board a jhlp bound to Philadelphia, and although she was not to sail un< der a week, put my trunk on board resolving to be ready for the voy age ; but the day which v/as fixed ‘jr her departure, I went on shore k - hv in ? *,r*c?s of cracker* and m v tobacco, v/hich t had forgotten* intending to stay only an hour; when my notice was attracted by a fellow who stood upon a Hogs* dead* swallowing -knives fish hooks, snuff boxes and what tri fles the gaping crowd would trust him with, till the hour had twice and on hurrying a way to the shore behold the ship had sailed, with trunk, .cloths, h all my money on board. Indeed, 1 was rather too late. By great exertions however, I hired a boat for four times its worth, to assist me to overtake the ship, and at length to my great joy got on board and arrived sale in the country, which v/as I fond ly hoped to break the charm and j put a final end ;o my misfortunes. Being acquainted with farm ing, and particularly with fatten jingcattle, 1 hired myself out to a j former in, Lancaster courny, and as 1 am a rosy cheeked ttooct 100- king followl made my way rathe sided ions of a charming Dutch girl, worth ten thousand sensible and imdigent, though a little hasty. She had been counted iby an Irish lad, but I imd won | the consent of tha rass In spite of him, aridths very day was fixed for pur wedding. I could tictylo less, you know than to in vite John to the marriage party, i own to triumph. Then I thought my happiness complete. But in the hurry of dosing-myself, for I was thinking, as folks will mi ! such occasions, of a thousand odd j things, I found, just as I was a bout to starte, that I had forgot ten to change my linen; —a most, unfortunate affair I—But I hur ried as fast as possible (for 1 have been in a hurry ail my life) got 1 myself rigged and hastened to the. appointed place, when—the devil take such Inch; the bride had been laughed into the notion that I did not intend to come, and in a moment of wounded pride, half to mortify me, and resolved that wedding guests should not be disappointed—-she stood up with John, and the priest had that mo ment said—amen. Alas the day, I was again a little too late. Laughed at—disappointed*** ! mortified I left Lancaster, and have come to push my fortune in this great city.—-How Father Paul I pray you to tell me what I can do to get rid of this evil ge nius, which has followed me a -1 cross the Atlantic and so long haunted me? Are there, think {you, any in this city who have symptoms of the disease. Yours James Tardy. j I will consider of the matter. j :—TTvr Jgi NOTICE. Nine months after date, appli cation will be made to the Inferi or Court of Montgomery, for leave to sell 202 1-2 acres of land : in Twiggs county, at the head of Stone Creek—drawn by Abra ham Barrow dec. and to-be sold for the benefit of his heirs and i* creditors. William MTel. AdrrCr October 17.. 4 BANK OF GEORGIA. It being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors that ano ther Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stockholders be required to pay thereof in specie.— Notice ishefeby given that, a greeably to a Resolution of the Director!} of this da to, twenty-1 three per centum on each share of] the stock of the bank, ’m required to be paid by the Stockholders on! or before the second Monday in j December next; that five dollars in specie he paid on each share, i las part of the raid twenty-three j percent, and the balance in bilb| of either of the Barks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further. notified that Cashier’s Certificates j of Stock will be issued in iieu of j the Commissioners Certificates at the time of paying the Instalment \ as above required. Western Stockholders are in formed that they may pay said in stalment, and r eceive their Stock Certificates on delivering the Commissioners Certificates, at either of the Office s established at Augusta and ■MilledgevUle, so soon, as they shall be in operation, Which, will be in a short time. Savannah Septmlrr 20, 1810. ELSA&AB EARLY, Cashier. AhmrimjL notice. WHEREAS it is represented j that it will be more convenient to ’ many of the Stockholders, that the time prescribed for the pay ment of the Instalment of twenty three per cent, which includes the five per cent of specie, direc [ ted by the Board on the 20th Sep-’ tember, 1816, should be extend ed. ’ <♦ Resolved Vkatlimously , That the time be, and is hereby exten ded to the second Monday in Jan uary next, and that the Cashier give notice that the said Instal ment is required to be paid on or before the said second Monday in January next. Extract from the Minutes. Savannah , th? Ist November 1816. ELEAZAR EjMULEF, Cashier. GEORGlA— Jefferson county. | WHEREAS James Stone ap plies for tetters dtsltiistcry from, his administration cm the estate and efforts gs Jonathan Archer late of said county dee. i 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, it any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band this 23d August 1816. A. WRIGHT, c\% ‘ Nine months after date appli cation will be made to the honor able the Inferior Court of Jeffer son county, for leave to sell all the real estate- of Isaac Hudson, late of said county deceased. fames Hudson, ‘• * *. \ Adftrin’e t • May l& *m zi'msKtikms., BEING compelled to leav tb state on or about the Lt pf April next,to anend some business ib Which he is much interested Ha jtfee v/estem country, offers fdar ; sale the establishment of THE GEORGIA GAZETTE* The patronage of the paper 13 liberal and increasing; the city j and country increasing in im j provement, and every thing in ; the state bears the face of perity. The office is iarge, prxdf j the materials all entirely riew„ ■consisting of a superroya! ci Homage’s makc y used Only b out months, a font of long primer of more than 800 weight, a fount of ten lines pfea, one of five lines do. one ot America© cannon, and of double English, One of double pica, one of Gehnatj. text, one of pica, entirely new, aJ* sufficiently large for any wo* necessary to be done with theit T also a fount of small pica and one of hrevier, a little worn, and , elegant assortment of new flowery several pairs of new cases a. large imposing stone* also new, and ‘m old medium press, which may repaired at a expense. Possession will be given otYtfte Ist cf January, or one or two months later if required. A me* derate lease till the 2st of Octo* her next on the house connected with the office will be over to the purchaser if required*. A few articles of household fur niture and a small lot of statipna-, ry, procured for job work, will also be disposed of. The office, it is believed, is bet* ter calculated for doing job worse on a small or large scale, and i“ an elegant manner, than any otheF in the state, as every pains have j been taken by the proprietor to ■fit it for that purpose ; and noth-’ j ing but the absolute necessity of* his leaving it for a great lengtn of | time would induce him to dispose ; of it in its present promising con * dition. Terms will be one and tws years credit on the whole pup chase—price 4,000 dollars. A, very liberal deduction will fen made for cash or bank acceptau* ces, at SO or 90-days. . ■ h£*ct's addicted tothe editor* post paid, will be attended to. Editors with which we es> change are requested to give the above one or two insertions, and forward their accounts if they re quire payment. Ceorge W. S. Pearr§ip Nov**Vw“r 4. \ —,-r!, m r ] rrnnrrm uniW-OTOT—Mmi Notice, 1 v . ii., * t > ■ • . (i . Niue months after date applfo cation will be made to the honor able Inferior Court of Jefferson county, for leave to sell all the re* al estate of Francis M’Mutrey, dec, for the benefit of theheirs & Creditors of said dec. ; V L. 11. MARKS, Adm’r. * October 3/ %. ‘ DEEDS * CF CONVKYAJN ClfiTtor sale at theTne ', Hke Lvaisville. \ ALSO, SHEFkRIFF’d DKEbS OF CON.YEY ♦ ANCfi-