Rural cabinet. (Warrenton, Ga.) 1828-18??, June 14, 1828, Image 3

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Louis, King of Holland, married Hortensiti Beaulwrnuis, daughter ot Napoleon’s first wife. He was a man of unpryVonding worth, and uhdii ated his thrdm,in favor of his son, ratiier than oppress his subjects. After Na poleon’s banishment to St. II .ena, he went to Rome, where he lived in 18-25, in great lnagniiirence. Paui.inß was first married to Le Clerc, in Chief of the ex pedition to St. t> >migo, where lie died of the yellow fever. She subse quently married Trin e Borghesc, H-kc of Guest ala. She was Napo leoti’s favorite sister, and was the most beautiful woman in France, anti perhaps in Europe. She visited Na poleon while at Elba, and assisted him in lira escape. In 1825, Pe.uline died jmmptwlY rieh~and among other be quests, gave 20, 000 francs to the sou of Jerome by his first wife. Prince ‘liorghese isnow a wanderer in France or England, JkkoMu was first married to Miss Patterson, of Baltimore, Md. a lady of beauty and accomplshments, api! by this marraige displeased Napoli* on. Bv the incessant importunities of bis brother, he at length sep *,ra‘e(! himself from her, and married tin Princess BoySi of Wortemburgh. Af ter his brother's fall, he lived awhii at Trciste, afterwards near Vienn and finally sett4ill at Rome, w here Is resided in 1825. lie had one son by his first wifc. Eugrxe Be vuhauxots, “Viceroy of fitly, Ac. and sun of the first wii of Napoleon, married the Princes* Augustine Amelin, of Bavaria, a? and bad one son and two daughters. II was a man of talents, probity and h nor, and great favorite of Napoleon he-rewarded Idm with the highest mi lit ary promotions. After the abdj cation of Nitpo!eon,J;e retired lo pr, vatc life and lived iit Munich, the ca pi’a! of Bavaria. His income w;v ----£,500,000 doltai's a year. lie die in 1823, universally lamented. Young B —Tito young Napoleon is an interesting youti. beautifully formed, with the. '?usf nance and fine cut lips of Ids father, and the blue eves of Ids mother. On •cannot, see this blooming youth, with his inexpressible tint of melancholy and thoughtfulness, without a deep e inotion. lie has not that marked plain and familiar ease of the Austri an prim es, who seem to be every where \\t h<*me, but liia demeanor is more dignified and noble in the ex treaw* He has an Arabian steed, wbieb he strides with a nobleness which gives the promise of as good horsemanship as (hat tor which his father w-as so celebrated. Bis escal drmi almost adore him, and he com mands with a precision hfid mili ary eye whir‘h.prognosticates a future Ge neral. H< is, by virtue of an impe rial decree, proprietor of the eight do mains of the Grand Duke of Tusca ny, .in Bohemia, with an income of a hove /-20,00 ft sterling, a greater re venue than is enjoyed by any of the imperial primes. the Archduke Charles- excepted. His title is the Hoke of Rciclistadf, avid he is ad dressed ‘•Em* Ducdlaudt,” (Vetre Altesse ) His rank is immediately after that of the princes of the reign ing house of the Austrian family of Estc and Tosana. Ilis court estab lishment is the same with the imperial princes; he has h3 lord chamberlain, aidsdccair.p. and a corresponding in ferior household. In possession as be is, a large fortune, his destination will depend on his talents, and on his inclination. TO COli 11ESPOA1) EXTS. Eugenis is informed that Vesper, No. 1, has been received, hut too late for insertion in this number. We shall give it a place next week. He will please forward the other num bers of the series, and if they should justify our favourable anti< ipations, they willjbe admitted into our columns in regular succession. Sciutmonger No; 3, shall appear in our next. ERRATA. In Quintillian of last week, second pige, third column and twenty fifth lines from the top, instead of “ Tbi9 is a monitor of our own creation*’ should read, “ This is a monster &o. Thirty eight lines from the top of the same column instead of ‘ consuption read * consumption. 9 AG UR ULTUUE. In order to disseminate extensively the many advantages which must flow from the developeinent oF new resources and valuable improvements in the Agri cultural World, it is reasonable to pie suine,tbat a proper medium for the accu mutation and distribution of practical knowledge, must prove of the first impor ance. A jr'riodical publication, devotetd to these purposes*, if conducted with spir it and industry, cannot prove otherwise than eminently useful. Under these impressions, the publishers have determined on offering lo the Agr.i cultural communiiy, the r FA 11 JIBES’ JHA GAZIXE , as a repository of useful information.’, satisfied that they cannot render to their oilntry a more valuable service, or betterc ootribute to its permanent prosperity,c ■an in subserving, as they hope to do, itst igricultural interests. T'he leading feature of this publication, vill besustained by our own ample resouy •es, united to the promised contributions f several Agriculfur.d Societies, and the assistance of distinguished agricoßu •i.-ts in thi- arid oth’ r States. The Literary arid Scientific Depart ment will be conducted by a gentleman, wretofore editor of a popular literary journal. In iVtherancc of their views, the pub ‘.idlers solicit original contributions on \gricu!turp. Horticulture Rural and domestic. Economy, &.c. and the co-oper ition of agriculturists and the fiends o| agriculture throughout tlie country, to vliora is respectfully submitted the fol lowing, ‘ . PROPOSALS EOT! PUBLISHING THE F V!IMKRs’ PRACTICAL VtABAZI vK ; Or, Agricultural and Literary Gazete. The FARMERS MAGAZINE is de • vgned to contain intoi matOm drawn from authentic sources, relative to the improvement ami management of rein i k -ibie Farm-; sources.of manor*-; number and kind of stock: Farming Uten&ils; Laborers, Dairies, &.c. Agricultural lm movements, Drawings and Descriptions’ if useful inven ions; Clitic and Notices: end Reviews of such publications ns may fend to the interests of the Husbandman; linprovmen's in the Breed of Domesto Animals Accounts of such Foreign ami. Domestic frees, Shrubs, Vines, Plants. Beeds, and Grains, as are considered ne cessary or useful for Subsistence, Com fort or Ornament, with information rel alive to their treatment, growth, requisite kind of Soil, and, in short, whatever may tend to increase the product of the son and advance the rural economy of the country. Insertion will always be given to such Reports, Addresses, and Papers as may he communicated for publication hy the sever and Agricultural Societies of this and other S a cs. A Land Register will contain, as far as practicable, a list of Farms which are now, or may hereafter be for sale, ac count of their size, situation, quality, and such other particulars as may be deemed useful. Space will be afforded forthe solid and sterling beauties of Literature, the useful , Arts and Sciences, Chemistry, Natural History and Philosophy, Biography, and Travels. State of the Markets in the prill- , cipal Seaports, &c. &c, ICIP PERMS—The Farmers’ Maga zine will be published semi-monthly; the price is three dollars per annum, payable either at the time c f subscribing, or on receipt of the first number. That form and size has been adopted, which is deemed most convenient for binding, while the quality of paper, the beautv of the type, (entirely new’,) and the general execution of the work, will be such, as it is honed, will reflect credit Qt> the üb -: lishers, and gatify its patrons. Address (post, paid) THOMAS C. LALK, Agent forthe Prop? ietors, No. 48, Matket-street, Philadelphia • copying the above, may contribute to the interests of an invalua ble science, and will receive a cony of the work. FUBLIC SALE OF LOTS Within the Reserve and ToWn of COLUMBUS, At the Coweta Falls , on the Chaitafioochie River, fN conformity to an act of the Legisla (ure of this State, passed on the twen ty-fourth day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred ami twenty seven, to lay out a trading town, and dis pose of all the lands reserved for the use of the State , near the Coweta Falls on the Chattalioochie river—Will be sob! in the town of Columbus, on Thursday, the l(|th of July next, Building Lots, of half an acre each, in the plan of said town ; Twenty-five Gardening Lots of ten a ores each, on the North. East and South of the square reserved for the town and common, and adjoining the same. Twen ty Lots of twenty acres each—seventy eijit lots of one hundred acres each, and thirty one fractional parts of survey. The local advantages of this town —the rich and extensive back country it ha* already at command, and the increasing importance it will derive from the cession of the lands on the west of the Chatta hone,hie river, will insure to it a degree of commercial importance not surpassed by any other town in Georgia. 1 lie town is situated on the east side of the river, iintn diately below the falls, which admits of a safe and convenient navigation for steamboats from thence to Apilachi n'a Bay. Terms will be. one fifth of the pur chase money in cash or current bills ol chartered Banks of this state—the b a k nice in lour equal annual instalments. The sale will commence on the day above mentioned and will be continued from day to day until all the lots are dis posed or. IGNATIUS A. FEW ELLAS BEALL, PHILIP HENRY ALSTON, J> JAMES MALL \ VI, | E. L. DEGRAFFENRFID, J Commissioners for tailing off the town of COLUMBUS, mid the Reserve at the’ CO IF ETA CALLS. HEMA.Y t 5 SW<\'LA x. 4 NKW KIHTION of liKMAN’b SYNTAX will In* issued IVom tie press of the Advertiser next week, f'his work is so well known in (< or gia—has so long been the indisp ‘usa ble companion of Murray's (uam mar. and claims so distiuguinhod a teacher as its author, that mo t . imot doubt but a third edition Mill com mand a ready sale. Price, §8 per 100 —S tSO per half hundred —l2§ cents single. All or ders, post paid, accompanied with the cash* will he punctually attended to. NOTICE. f surviving Ollicers of the i{. C v. A olutionary Army, who re, <ived commutation cerlrficat> Sf a nd the surviving rinr-ov,,rnnisßioned of | fleers and Hoidiers of that array (not on Vhe pension list) who re ceived cirtifirates for the promis ed reward of eighty dollars for en listing for the war, and continuing in the service until its termination, arc requested particularly to send thir, names, and the names of toe places where their nearest Post Offices are kept, by letters addressed to Col. Aaron Ogden, at <lie city of Wash ington, who will be there ready to receive them. This will supersede : the necessity of appointing agents, to transact the business at the Treasu ry Department, from whence by this means the proper papers will he sen*, free from expense, to each individual, showing his right to the benefit of the benefit of the act of Congress lately passed, in favor of the persons of the . above description. Sheriff’s Sale. ... Will be sold on the lir- T*i<*s in July next, at the Court Hu. in Warirnton, Warren county, b tween the usual lmurs of sale, the toi lowing property, to wifi One negro girl, by the name of Mary, about ten years of age; levied on as the property of B. S Harrison, to atisfy four executions in favor of Thom as Persons against B. S. Harrison, B. T. Nairison and Mordica Johnson security on the appeal, and Robert C. Parham, se curity on the stay of Executions, levy made and returned to me by a constable. Two hundred and tiftv Three m acres of *>ak and hickory land, more or less, lying on the waters of Witt fa ms Crettk, adjoining lands of Vfoscs Alexan der and others,levied on by a constable and returned to me as the property of Mathew Moore to satisfy two executions ssued out of a justices court in favor of Henry H, Thompson against the said Mathew Moore. POST FOXED SHE RIFF 9 S SALES: One negro woman by the name of Crittcy, about Twenty years of ge, and her child, by the name of Judy, three weeks old; levied on Oh the prop el ty of Edwin Baker, to satisfy sundry executions in favor ot J honias Battle and others vs. the said Edwin Baker, levy made and returned to me by a Con stable. One negro girl Malinda, a tiout eighteen years of age; Levied on by a constable as the property of Je=se l). Green, to satisfy sundry executions against said Green irt favor of htephen Jones and Other executions against said Green. LEONARD PRATT Stiff. .Mon 31. 1 R-? 8 It AHftKJY'LOJX’ JJt i r |jMlE examination of the Students I in this Institution will tnke place on the 27!h of June next, at eight o’clock, A. M. The exer< ises. will ’ close in the evening with a few select sppecildft. Thn srhool will be resum ed on the 14.1 b of J> ly. ROBERT FLEJMjVG. May 51. 1 828. -3t St old), Lost or Mislaid!. A PORTABLE map of N. arn!,B Ca rolina and Georgia, in w Rich w rc three ten dollar bids, two of which were on the Bank of Augusta, arid one on the Bank of Macon—three two dollar hills ■ >nd a one dollar bill. Abo, three notes f hand, one for seventy’ dollars cadi lent, bearing data Ma r rh ItU'G, made by John C. O'Connel! to Stephen OTvelD— Or;e ditto ssh tin, t v dollar* mid n* e fur tep dit to. pay *ble 2 th December JB2o. made by Thomas K. Iltirtnnie and Stephen Urge to Steph it o‘Kellv. Any person ntformatfoM (f* die recoverv of the same shall be hands* ne!v reward and. STE , "’EN O KF/LT.Y, Z hulon ]*ike annty. ft-v-The Mar.nn Messenger i* request ed to insert the above three time*, anil for ward the account to this office for pay mrnt. done 7. 18 ’ft. 2-3 t Notice, law requires Kxerutoh*, Arlmi j M Utstrafors and Gttard'flrs, to render . : ,r, a correct statement, at teasf once a [year, of thh conrlition of then ‘‘states, and all who fr.it, iHc Inferior t ‘Urt (sitting for ordinary purposes) are requir ed to issue process, calling upon them to answer for such delinquency. The re turns may be made at any time to the Clerk, whose duty it shall be to report the same to the next Court, of which all concerned will avaii themselves. Z. FRANKLIN, Clk. c. o. w.c. June 7. 2-ni3ra GEORGIA, IVnrren cnnvty Whereas. Spiv, Fuller (Administrator de bonis non and with th” will ernexed ) on tbe e=tate of I hnma? ‘ mith l*e of : pd county dec. applies for letters of Disepus sion on said estate. These are therefore to cite aod edrnOTi i ish all anti singular, tire Kindred and Creditors, of *a>d dec. to be and appear at my office within the tim“ prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they hove, why said letters should not be granted Given under mv hand at Office this 28 th day of Wav 18£8. Z. F KAN KLIN, cik. c. o. May 31st m6m