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NEW COTTON
Ei.qM square bale3 of cotton, of the
present years growth* and ol excel
lent quality* were rec eived yesterday,
at the Ware- House of Messrs, Heard
& Cook, in this city, from the Plan
tatiou of Col. Paul Fitzsimons, in
J fIT rson county. We b- lieve Col.
F tz'dtnons has been in the habit of
bringing the first cotton of each year’s
crop, to the Augusta Market, f.r sev
eral years past. Chronicle.
Astronomy —The planet Mars, now
making such a splendid appearance in
our neighborhood, is, at this time 191
millions of miles nearer to our Earth
than at other periods—that is, he is
nearer by the whole diameter of the
Earth’s orbit.
Methodist Advocate —Seventy seven
t< k ii or about twenty thousand co
pn‘S of this paper are printed every
■week in New York.
A Lond >n Hatter advertises P Rent
Vn'i fating H its. lie says the Wa
tT Proof Hats have been com plained
of as preventing the escape < fp erspi- j
ration and causing headache, and lie
li.s therefore invented a porous Hat*
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in
Linehinoti (Oh o ; to his friend in
Alexandria,dated July 24, 1828.
‘•There n*s been tin- greah st revi
val of r ligion in this city, for the last
three weeks, that I have ever heard
of, during w hi* h time, we hove had
prea< Mug evc;y day and night, in the
.Baptist, Pi**sb>terian and Methodist
Choi*, hes. About 200 converts live
j iued the R piist, 300 the Pr>sb>te
ri'-ni, and 200 tin* Methodist Church—
making in a l TOO persons who pro
fess -d to have been <-born ag tin.” I
never witnessed su h an outpouring of
the spirit in my life. B tween 40 and
50 persons were I* p'izml in a day,
and what is singular, this revival is
not confined to one denomination, hut
his extended to the three above nam
ed t hurt hes.”
Cure for the fever and ague —A wri
ter in tbo Clt,t.l -.t M M-.rt ury i*c
cooi n*nds the f llovving prescription
for the cure of the Ague;—Take a
gill of very strong Coffe mixed with
an equal quantity of lime juice; the
dose to be taken just before the fit
of ague is expected. A single dose
had cured an a< q lahitauce of the wri
ter, who had nearly fugotton it when
lie came across a review of Dr. Pon
qieville‘B Travels in the Mores,
which contained the following para
graph;
*1 have often seen intermitting fe
vers subdued by a mixture of cojfee
and lemon juice , which is the general
remedy for them, all over the country.
The proportions arc three quarters of
an ounce of coffee ground very fine—
two ounces of lemon juice, and three
of water.—The mixture to be drunk
warm and fasting.’
DETECTING ROGUES.
Our once famous Mr, Mon-head is
said to have declared in his pulpit
that he knew ol a man in the congre
gation who stole his neighbor’s wood,
ant. that he was determined to throw
his bible at the suspected thi* f; where
upon a certain man immediately dodg
ed his head to avoid the hl*w. There
is also a story of Nathaniel Ames of
Dedham, the well known almanac
maker. It is said ‘but w ? e do not
vouch for the truth of the story,’ that
in a jovial company of his neighbors,
one of them declared he had lost a
small sum of money, and believed that
someone of the persons present had
stolen it. Ames told him he could i
denlify the thief, if he was present,
without searching the pockets. He
ordered the large kitchen pot to he
brought into the room, the old cock to
be brought from the hen roost and
placed in it with the lid on. The
room was then made perfectly dark
and each person was directed to rub
bis hand on the button) of the pot. 1 f
any one was guilty of the tlieff, when
he touched the vessel, Ames said the
cock would crow. The ceremony was
finished, but the cock gave tin token
of the approach of the criminal.—
Come, said the astrologer, here must
be some mistake, there is no thief a
mong us; but let us look at your
hands. On examination with alight
it was found that one person present
had not rubbed his hand on the pot.
i'he inference was too strong to be
resisted, and the culprit pleaded guil
ty to the charge.— Untei Cos iner.
tul.nwitig gentlemen are
C; iHid tes, to iepresent tuis County,
in tue btale Legislature.
bar Sena'e.
ART i lit MON CHIEF. F.sq.
For the House of Representatives .
LLi VHbSO.v, Esq.
JAMES CRAY, K q.
ADAM JONES Esq.
DEN MS L RY FNq.
The Subscriber
II turns his greatful thanks to the pub
lie, for the liberal encouragement re
ceived for ti e last ten years—and so
licPs a ronti uanc of the same. He
will give, the highest cash price f.r
set and rotton, this season, at Ins stand
in Warrentou, where good bargains
may he had for < ash.
JOHN 11. ROBERTS.
Aug. 23d 1828. I3— ts.
IX PRESS,
And wilj, he published in a few days,
ReMEMBIUNCB < F TUB UIGUriSOUSj
A SERMON,
Delivered in Warremon Ga. on Sun
day, A g s’ 3d. 1828.
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth
Fie mio g.
Who departed this lif , .line 25th 1828.
By robeut Fleming.
Law Notice.
The subscriber, will pea, (B e Law
in the Counties of Coweta, C rcoll,
Tr up, Muscogee, Merriwothrr, Uar
ris, Talbot, D kalh and Fayette.
All btoiriran oiitm ttcl t hi. euro
will meet with prompt attention.
II * will examine lands, free of
charge, in the County of Coweta.
Direct to Newnan, Coweta County.
WILLI \\l M. BEALL.
August 12lh 1828, 12— w2n.
~New Goods!!! -
The subscriber is vow receiving from
NEW YORK ,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT l>F
Seasonable Goods:
Among them are the following arti
cles, viz :
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Leghorn and S't aw Bonnets,
Vests and Pantaloons, (ready made.)
Osnaburghs and Russia Sheeting.
Spun Cotton,
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
ALSO,
A general assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROG FRIES,
HARD-W\RK AND
CROCK RY.
All of which will bes >ld on accnmmo
dating terms and at reduced prices,
for cash.
CHARLES A ELY.
August 2. ift ts
GLuuCjla, Warren cuumy
Whereas, Spivy Fuller (Administrator
de bonis non and with the will annexed )
on tbe estate ol ‘l homas Smith late of said
county dec. applies for letters of Dissmi9-
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the Kindred and
Creditor?, ol said dec. to b,* and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to phew cause, if anv they have, why
Said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand at Office this
28th day of Mav 1828.
Z. FRANKLIN, elk. c. o.
May 31st m6m
MO.YIGH.iy ACADEMY.
An i'X tuiinatiuu of the students of
this ii.B itution, will commenco on
Tuesday, the26Hi and end on Tiiurs
day, the 28tl i st.
All, who feel interested, are respect
fully invited to attend.
She rilf’s Sale.
ILL be sold, os the first Tuesday in
Septem’.er next, at the court li.'Um-,
in the town ol Wirrcotnn, VVarren coun
ty, between the u.u and hours of sale, the
hi.;o • mg prop • tv, t i w it:
Four hundred acres of land,
more or Its-,, adjoining | ho.i,a> B rry ami
other?, on tlm wit i> of L.ll!e River, b
tielonhy Ilmlv Bit s i). SbcrilV. and
return and to me, as the ptopi rtv of Job ft
A. M'Gintv, to satisfy on oxeeutim in l\-
vor t AJ. it <4. W. Huntington, against
the s vi l MMjjnty.
One negro woman by the
name ol C loe, abou la 50 or year* <>| age
U'vie i on by a constable and re u:ned to
me as Be pr p r'y of Frances M‘Crary,
to satisfy an * x-’ <nt>on in favoi of J-re
tmah Butt against sa I France? ‘I Ciary
One hundred aeres of pine
land, more or ies*. adjoining ! mds I* fog
ing to the estate of Nich > as Hartm k an(
others, on the wateis of (ioldwiu? < ie k
whereon f li tries YV APCa* iv mow Ido.
levied on by a constable and i ii ne<l t
me as the properly of WJiiam Barbu-k.
to satisfy an rxoniioti in favor > f P. ()
Cans, h. I<let, again-t I)noel iM* Rnmul
William Harbu k and Hark bah !M*\) oh
One negro iiit Ihy the na e
of Phillis, ab ut four y a sol age, levied
on by a constable and letorue.d to me as
the property of Abner Hill, to ?at sfs
three executions in favor of Me rv B
Thompson, Mlmr. on the estate of Bich
ard B>av and r. anil sundry ex c’B'ons in
favor of John H. Winter and others a*
i gainst the - id \bn-i Hill.
LEONARD PH ATT, Shff.
.tidy ofi 18 -3
Ware Mouse
AM)
c o m miss! av n usixes s.
The Huhsi i itn rs n turn Ibeir grate
f*l thanks for th p ‘tr on-age bestowed
on them during tbe pant season. apt)
Hottm a umiioi me ol the sail e with
tbe assurance of th<ur best exer'ioos
to give gerieeal s tisf ution. Their
lfa re House
AND
Close Stores
Will be in complete oder fir fbe re
cep inn of PIMDUCE and MER
CH \ND ISE another sensoii. And i
they will be prepared at nil times, to\
moke advances on cotton stored with
them.
MITSGRoVB. ETM HE A Cos.
Amrosta Jul 31. II 3u.
. - ,
The subscriber
BEGS I • live i.o ml inn Ins fi ieiiils and j
eustomi i% that lie contii ties to trans
act tie*
Hare House
and
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
at his old stand on Broad tweet, near
(he upper market.
He has estoh/ished a
TOBACCO WAHE HOUSE
at the shiim* place, wle re Tobacco will
he inspected by a competard person.
He is prepared to gran* his customers
t c usual fa< ilities, and bis personal
. exertions exclusively devoted to ti.ej
interest of his en players, he hopes
will insure him a continuation of the
very liberal patronage hereto!',re re
ceived.
JOHN C HOLCOMBE.
Aon'iiata. * mr g v\2 ,, d- 10
final
VLL persons indebted to us are in
formed that we will allow them
the highest prn e for cotton, this fall,
in payment, and we hope they will a
vail thenslv> sos this notice.
ROBER I S & MADDUX.
July 19ih 1828. 8— ts.
Me the Committee appointed hy
the Regimental Court of inquiry, Lr
the 12th Il giun nt, Geo. Ma. to i;e-
Icrt a Gem r..! and Regimental muster
ground for s id R gumnt, have at
tended to the duty assigned us, and re
port that we have sie ted a pi ne
near the house of Y> ilium W. Mai tm,
four nubs lieiovv \\ aiuentun, on tße
I‘oad leading to Mav in shoroiigh.
Ihe s .ii .1 Win. V. Mai’io agrees to
! i leaf out ail \Ue huslo s, and so a,I
| grow 111, in a place to be lour llundr and
i ) erds square, and kc p the shu.o
down, ami hml Martin fui lher egrets
t> have I he s. i ! muster ground i lear
ed out, and ready for muster by the
last ol September next.
Aauon Adkins,
Nath v\ Jokes, j §
A tIII.LSTAN \N DREWS, J> i
Id oi\ll a in: is, |
Benjamin Ivey, J
Four tliuusiiiul pounds of
B A C O N.
I I e snhs riher will sv! 1 fmr t! oii
sand pouni so! Baron i ured in the
best manner, low f r cash, or t mi
credit until he 23'h <1 yof Dc- emln e
next,-the puivliHser giving s*i, II
u .iesvsiih good security. Apply at
(In Post Office.
JOHN MOORE.
Wnrreidnn. June 21. 4 f
AF I l:!ji tuo expiralion of tue ton ie
(p i (al tiy law, apjdn'utiou will b>* made to
■l.e Honorable. Inferior C(urt. of the
eounly of Warren, W eu silting fir or i
narv p >rpo?e, for leave 1o sell Iftd ten-s
of land, lying on long cm k, adjoi i g
Bit ha and Heath and John Harr. II A port
of the real esbße of Kliy. ibet* K ng, 'ec.
J A IvS T. DU KEN I Vr.
■Tu’y 12fft. I!!'28. 7 1 ...
Hull month a ! fei dale, appb fno
will be m ul“, to (he Honorable luf.-iior
Court, of Warren county, when
for ordinary purposes fu leave to sell (he
real CHftite, at;d the tiegro*j noi di-jn sid
of bv the will. < f John M’Cormirlc, and c.
SAB AH MTOIIMK K, Kx‘rx.
BARNE FT CODY, Ext.
July 12. 7 1m
FOUR months after and to, a|>| !i< ati.n
I will be made to the Honorabh* life ir
Court, of Warren county, win n siiti-'g f >r
oidioary purposes, f.r leave to s ‘I Dot
No 37(>, in (he I'2 tli <1 stri tof I r (•in, it
he:ng part of thereal esiate . f Rob.it
Palmer. d<*e.
WINKFRKD PALMER, F.xMx.
July 12,1820. 7-1 m
l
ALL persons h:u irig demarxls again-t
(h . c-t te of Elizabeth King, late of M >.r
ren . .mi tv. d.-r eased, are rqu s'ml to
present dn-m as t'n* law direct*; and t|,-
mde ted. to m • k imm and itpayment.
JAMES T. DICKEN, Ex r.
July 12: 7 40J
ALL p’T'Ons in I. hted to the estate of
Robert Palmer, late of W arren countv,
‘’ec<*a*’ and, an; req tested to m ike iimne
diate payment ; and (ln)?e bavin i’ -
marul? against said ♦state, i:r des .< and to
present them a th- /a'v dire. f*.
W INEi JiEl) PAL dEiL Ex‘rx.
July 12. 7 40,1
ALE persons iml !*t -d to the e-tat • ..f
J dm M’Cormick, late of Wrr n ( ti tv,
dec ased, are d-sired to m,,k im-o and ate
payment; and thu.se having drin . ul* a
gainst said estate, are requt *tvd to pie
sent them as the law direr i* l .
SARAH i M ICK, Ex rx.
HAKNKIT CODY, Ex r.
July 12. 7 Ift I—
NOI 1C E.
rg^HE l aw requires Ex-^ru*or®, Ad f ni-
JL nistrators and (iu rdian?, to render
in a correct statement, at lea*t once a
year, of the Condition ot their ♦■states, and
against all who fail, the Inferior C< urt-
( sitting for ordinary purpose?) are requir
ed to issue process, cail ng upon tliem to
answer for such delu-quoncy. Ibe r*-
turns may be rnadi- at any time to the
r|eik, whose duty it shall he to report
the ?ame to the nex Cos irt. < i l which ail
concerned will avail the n?nlvt.*s.
Z FRANKLIN, Clk. c. o. w.c.
June 7. 2-m3a)