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trig PAUL HAMILTON.
This beautiful vcfilei was laun
ched yesterday at half pill fix
o’clock, from Mr. Paul Prit
chard, jun’rs. wharf, in pre fence
of a concourse of fpe&ators,
who appeared, from their fre
quent peals of huzzas, to be
highly gratified with the m; ijef
tic pace with which Hie moved
into the bolom of that element
on which no doubt flic will ac
quit herfelf to the honor of the
builder; and it is to be hoped
bene fit of the owner. Flattery
would hide its face when truth
ihips forward and challenges
Philadelphia or New-York wi:h
having ever committed to the
deep a handsomer model or bet
ter workmanfiiip. Th*s rnufl
be a plcafing refledtion to Caro
linians when it can be boasted,
that the builder is a native of
Chalcfton, from whole talents
and induftrv we have a great
deal ro expert. Much praise is
alio due to the carver who ex
ecuted the head, wbu h, for pro
portion and ivatnefs, vies with
the work of Rush.
Charlejlon Times.
Letters from New-Orleans,
dated June i, fays, “ Governor
Claiborne has lately given ins
negative to two or tnree bills
paffd by the legifiature. Phis
ftas gr-atly irritated that body
in consequence of which a refo
lution to the following purport
palled both houfes:—Whereas
the members of thefc houses, in
accepting feats therein, w re
actuated by the purest wilhrs
for the public good, and wherr
as the governor of this territory
has fuc<eflivcly negatived their
wisest laws and proceedings; it
rs therefore rcfolved, rna*. this
heufe, taking into confidcrativn
th; heavy and urmecHlary ex
pence it occasions to terri
tory, do unaninv ufiv adjourn
Until the firft week in Frb-uary.
Philadelphia paper.
A letter from Algiers, datrd
March 10, fays c< At this mo
ment the cries of death a-e re
sounding from and fTerent quarters
in this city. The prime Min
ister, rhe Master of the H rfe,
the Secretary of State, the Chief
/ Infpedtor of Slaves, and four
other persons have been ftran
gied.” London paper.
Pvlr. Pouls.jn,
Lift furnmer it was said by
feverai person?, that th” Lom
ba dy poplar produced a worm
whose bite was almost instant
death. This summer, the re
port ha* been again revived,
and fome made on
the animals j 1 am informed that
a cat which was bitten by one
o! them died very soon after;
that one of theie worms felt up
on the hand of a lady while
walking under a Lombardy
poplar, and that though it did
not bite, but only grazed her
hand as it fell on the ground,
yet the hand inflamed and be
came very fore. I am b\ no
means an enemy to these beau
tiful trees, but am much pleased
with their being interspersed
ih r ough our city, provided tney
are not likely to prove injuri
ous to the lives of any of our
citizens —and fnould feei great
iaa&fadtion, if ibch experiment
wore made or iliou’J at since
determine, whether their growth
is likely to prove hurefui or be
neficial to us. The worm said
to be so noxious is leveralinch
cs long, and of a colour much
resembling the bark of the
tree.
HUM AN IT US.
FORCE OF HABIT.
It was laid of a Bath physici
an, that he could not even pre
fer! be for Simfeif without a fee ;
and therefore, when unwell, he
took a gutnea out of one pock
et and put it into the other.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD.
At the Court-fhufe in Elbert
County, on the bird Tuesday
in September next , the following
property , to wit :
One Negro \Y mm, na ned
Patty, and her chid, named
Jenny j levied on as the proper
ty of Martin Dve
ALSO,
3CO Acres of Land in said
County, more or ) fs, on the
waters of Van’s Creek, well im
proved, it being .he place *herc
Benjamin Head now lives, ad
joins lands of Lewis Garr ; le
vied on as the property of Bt n
jamin Head.
ALSO,
aoo Acres of Land in said
county, on Beaverdam Creek,
be the fame more 01 less, in lud
ing the plan anon and (till,
where Vv T m. Guy now lives.; —
levied on as the property of fatd
Wui Guy.
AL)v>,
aco Acres of Land in said
coring', on the wai- is of Bea~
verdam Creek, gran ed to R.
Brown* and occupied by John
F. Gerrald; levied on as the
property of said John F. Ger
rald.
ALSO,
120 Acres of Land in said
county, on Savannah river, ad
joining Favnah Head, occupied
by Richard Smith j Lvitd on
as the property of laid Richard
Smith.
ALSO,
100 Acres of Land in said
county, on the waters of Beaver
dam Crtek, granted to Robert
Brown, occupied by George F.
Gerrald levied on as hr pro
perty of laid George F. Ger
rald.
The three last crafts of land
returned to me bv tonflables.
R. MIDDLETON,
hhe> iff.
July 26, i bo6.
NOTICE.
THE Sublcribers having
purchateu Capt. Larkin Clark’s
YOUNG BEDFORD,
He will Band in future at Wil
liam Oliver’* Store, fourteen
miles above Pe r erfburg, at fix
dollars the FALLSh ASON. —
This truly celebrated
Horle w ants no recommendation
further than to view his colts
uuh an impartial eye. A;.d
from the Mibleribers wiflung o
give general fatisfaction, the>
hope to mtet the favors ol ch*-it
friends and the public.ir genet a-.
WILLIAM OIIYFR.
MAYFIELD BELL.
July 25, ißt6.
NOTICE. ,
r v
I HA V after the expiration
of nine months from the date,
application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of
the C> unty of Elbert, for leave
to fell fifteen acres of land, lving
in the county of Elbert, being
parr of the real Estate of An
drew Woods, dc eaied ; and to
be fold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
ROBERT WOODS,
JAM EH EWING,
Adatim/f raters.
ANN WOODS,
Adininijbatr ix.
July 23, 1806.
GE )RGIA.
By bis Excellency |OHN MIL
LED jtE, Governor and Com
mander in Chief of the Army
and Navy of thts State, and of
the Militia thereof
A PRO CL IM AVION.
vv HERE AS the General
Affr.nb! of cOs State, at the
late extra lefiion thereof, palled
arcs ilu- ion recomtTV nding that
the linn A FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS dc flared for the
ap Teheoding m l la igmg in
a‘ v leC’ire j i.l wi-mn this state,
Lewis vLGahacan, otoerwife
called Sanfo-d, who is charged
with the w Iful murder if J >h n
1 .ond .n, Eta. la r e Senator for
the County of Effingham'.—l
have therefore thought fit to
iiTu - this my Fr -clamacion,
heiebv ‘ Ft*ling, in addition to
the reward of ONE HUN
DRED and FIFTY D >L
LYRS, offered in tny procla
, iatnarion of the third of April
ait, the fium ‘f THREE
HUNDRED and FIFTY-.
DOLLAR a, j auv person or
ptrlons, wi • w.Il apprehend and
lodge in lomr ftcure jail wnhin.
this (late* the storefaid Lewis
M‘G a hag an. And Id ‘Here
by >'arge and -require all of
ficers civil and military belong
ing t<> this flare, to be aiding
and afiifting in apprehending
and bringing to juflice the atore
mend’orvd culprit.
Given under my hand and
the Great Seat of the State ,
at the State ILuje in Lou -
Isvt ll e , this twenty -
eighth day of June, one
thousand eight hundred
and JiXy and of the Inde
pendence cf the United
States of America , the
thirtieth.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor ,
Hor : Mar bury, Secretary
cf the 6tate.
GEORGIA,
Lincoln County .
4tr HERE A S Sarah Webb
V V has applied to me for Let
ters cf Difmiffion from the Ejlate
and Effects of Leonard Webb cf
this county, deceased.
I'hefe ai e therefore to cite and
admonijh all and /regular the kin
dred and creditors 0 said dsceaf
edy to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law ,
to jhe-iv cause (if any they haveJ
why said Letters cf Difmiffion
Should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office
this 2 \fl day of July I Job.
William 2. c. c.
Vic toriou3.
w ILL continue thr FALL
SE ASON ar mv Srabl-%
tnencmg the ?ft of Augwft and
expiring on the iff of OAober,
at fix dollars t h .e fiaam, pa, able
at ChntLnas with rw-nev
five ccn f s ash ihe Gr oil.
ROBERT L. FAIT.
Elbert Count*?,
*
July 30, 1806.
NOI’ICL
WILT. BE SOLD ,
On the First Tuesday hi October
next , at Elbert Court flcufe ,
626 A’ res of Land, b the
Time more or lef>, lmg >n
Goody’s Creek, joining Cn.trleft
Taic and others, it b< ng rfie
real efiate of Z rnri Tate, Lire of
Elbert Countv, decealed j Lid
for the benefi: of the heirs aod
creditors of said deceased.
THOM A? TATE.
Executor.
July 29, 18 6
- ■ Mrnmmtrm
ADMINISTR AT’ R SaLE,
WILL BE OLD,
On the fir ft tuefday in O Aider
next , at Elbert Court lluufe ,
179 12 Acres, of Lied,
more or less, lving on the wa
ters of the Beaver Dam Creek,
adjoining Wiilidm Arnold, and
others, it bemg confidr red as
‘l wo Thirds of the real Efrate
of James Jones, deceased, lare
of Elbert County. Sold (>r ths
benefit of the heirs and creditor*
of said deceased.
GEORGE TONES,
STANDLEY [ONES,
Adm in/ * a tors.
, July 19, 1806.
I HE SUBSCRIBER
nr
JL AKES the liberty to in
form the Public, that he has
la’dy arrived from Char left-on,
and has opened a SCHOOL’
for the inftrufb'ion of you- hof
both sexes, in the Engl sh Lan
guage ; where w.ll be’ augho
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar, and ieography.
He will endeavor todifciiarge
his duty faithfully to fiich dpi-,
dren, as Hull be committed to
his care.
CHARLES TEW.
Mrs. Fcw will (if fuffi enr-
Iv patronized) mtlradl voting
Ladies in every branch of nvedL*
work.
N. B. A few Boarders can
b? accommodated in the Fami
ly, and every attention will be
paid to their m >rals.
Abbeville Diflncl, Calhoun s
Jet llement , formerly the rcjuUuce’
cf the late Major Noble,
July 24, 1806.
I FIND IT HIGH I I,ME TO
SPEAK PLAIN.
F
A OR the last time, I fmccrely
request. my debtors to make the.
mod fpcedy payment, or ficjfii
date their accounts, as lam de
termined to give no longer in
dulgence.
The Bufmefs will be carried
an as usual, punc
tuality and difpxtch.
JAMES PACE.
July 14, 180 b,.. . .
A FEW CC/PIES Om Til .
LAND AC TANARUS,
Foa. Sal'l at xe*'A Ozsisz*