Rural cabinet. (Warrenton, Ga.) 1828-18??, November 01, 1828, Image 3

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negotiations supposed t-> have been commenced at Odessa. A Russian fleet was threatening the Bosphorus. The King of England was confined to his apartments by another atia< k if the gout. Liverpool, Monday Evening, Sept. S. The demand f>r CoTK N has been steady oil Saturday and’ to-day. and about 4000 s Id. The holders offering their stocks very freely, has prevented any improvement in prices. Georgian . For the KURIL CABINET. Man er'.veth up the ghost, and where is he. JoB. [The following little effusion possesses much pathos and sweetness. VV e hope the author will not ‘ hang his harp upon the willow’—his contributions will al wavs be acceptable.]) And where in shf.? Not by his side Whose every want she loved to tend; Nor o’er those valleys wandering wide Where sweetly lost she < ft would wend The form beloved, she marks no more — Those scenes admired no more shall sec; Those scenes are lov lv as before, They are as fair— k but where is she'? But ah! the house is not so f or, Neglected most the garden b?; ‘The li'lies droop and wither there; And seem to whimper —‘where is she 1 ? The grave yard bears an added stone, The fireside shows a vacant chair; Here sadness dwells and weeps alone, And death displays his banner there. The life is gose—the breath is tl and. And what has been, no more shall he; The well known form and web ome tread Oh! where a r e they —'and where is she?’ The Southron, a news pa per printed in Milledgeville, is both independently and ably c inducted—it is of the largest size and contains at least a fourth more of reading matter than any paper printed in Mil-j ledgeville; it will, during the approximating Session of the Legislature, be issued twice a week, at the very moderate| price of three dollars per an num. We can confidently j recommend it, to the republi cans of Warren and elsewhere, who may he anxious to obtain an early, full and impartial ac count of the actings and doings of the Legislature, Those disposed to take such a paper are informed, that subscriptions will be received at this office and by John Moore, Esq Post Master, of tbis place; at either of which places a file of the Southron can he seen. TFarrenton, October 25, 1828. Ireland! A MEETING of those persons favor able to the cause of Civil and Reli gi us Liberty, and of IRELAND, will be held at South Liberty Meeting House, near RAY TOWN. Wilkes county, Geor gia, on (lie 13th of November next, for the purpose of forming an Association si mrlac thase now spreading throughout almost every portion of the United States; whose members shall be enrolled without anv distinction of church or country. From the ardent and generous feeling that seems to be every where existing, it is hoped that this Association will be im mediately organized; and that the patriot ic of all denominations will unite in the cause of long persecuted IRELAND. Novembe* 1. 2t — 23 500 pounds LARD. The subscriber,. ill sell five hun dred p Hind* best Lord low for cash. Apply at the Post Office. JOHN MOORE. Warren tun Ga. Oct. 25. 22---IL A Tailor Missing!!! Absconded fiom the village of Wright-borough, Columbia county, on the morning of the Stith inst. a man of the needle, who, while here, passed by the name of Rainey, ahs Rayner, but whether or not it was his correct name, 1 am not abie to de< ermine, yet any common observer may be abie to recog nize the imposter by the pecu liar and striking marks on his physiognomy, it will be percep tible to every one. that he ts in capable of seeing out of his right eye, having a considera ble blemish or rather the sight being entirely destroyed, and immediately above the dame eye, on the upper edge of the eye brow, there is a large mole mark or wart, so that no man can be mistaken in the runa way. He has left his landlord a ‘good deal in arrears, together with a merchant or two of this place. Tavern Keepers, Aler chants, will therefore take heed lest they he taken in like wise, by this blink-eyed Tailor; it is probable tin? is not the on ly place he has left in the same way. JEREMIAH REES. VVrightsboroug, Nuv. 1. 23 3t Sheriff’s sale. WV7ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tues y f day in December next, at the Court House, in the town of YVarrentOu, Warren county, betw en the usual hours of sale the following prope ty, to wit: Two negroes, Edan, a man about 35 years of age; Peter, a man ab >ut 22 years of age; 212 acres of pma land, more or less, lying on Kockycoinfort. ad joining land of Nancy Murry and Charles Logue and others; 150 acres pine land, more or less, lying on the waters of Roc kycornfurt, adjoining lands of Guen Dick son and William C. Branham and others; levied on as the property of Samuel M- Crarv to satisfy an execution in favor of John Par ker. 420 acres of oak and hicko-> ry land, more or less, lying on the w tiers of Rjckvcomfort, adjoining lands of Vin cent Johnson and others; fifty barrels of corn, more or le->s, and three stacks of! fodder, levied onto satisfy two executions! one in favor of Amos Persons, survivor, arid one in favor of W illiam Parish against William Langham, the above property, pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. 540 acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Ephraim Ivey and others, lying on the waters of Kockycorn-, fort, levied on as the property of Janies Pace to satisfy an execution in favor of Hardy Pitts, vdm’r. of William Thomas, dec against Jamos Pace, John P. Carr, William Hill and William H. Brinkley security on stay of execution. Four negroes, to wit: James 50 vears of age; Mary, 25 years of age; Sarah, three years of age and Martin, one year old; levied on as the property of James Towns to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia against the paid James Towns, and other executions against the said I owns. 208 acres of pine land, more or los, lying on the wat rs of Big B;i6r | Creek, adjoining lands ot Phoning Ivey land others, levied on as the property of John A darns to satisfy an execution n fa vor of John G. Winter; prope; ty pointed out bv the defendant. POSTPONED SALE. One 41 saw cotton gin, le lied on by T a former Sheriff as be proper-; by of Ganaway Marlin; L. C. Prank- Hin arid Frederick B. Heath, sat-, jfcfy an execution in favor of Nestor IEOX.WD MATT, Siiff. MACON BRIDGE. ON TULSDvY the Gtii day of January next, at 11 o’clock A. ‘M. iil be exposed to s ile in Macon, i to Ihe highest bidder, the ■TO 1 4’ || iD K. 1 U ‘o Mil j acfo-s the Ut mulgce river at Mat on, CorotiitT with one acre of land ♦J” j eoxtern side cf tl* ocmulgee river, to (e used as one of the hutments; and the privilege of using so much of P iftli, <c Bridge Street, on the western bank as may he necessary for the othci hutment ot the Bridge. The purchaser will he nquiml, o. the day of the sale to pay to the coin liiissmiiers one fifth part of the pur chase money in Cash or current lulls or chartered banks of this Stat<; and to give bond with two or more approv ed sureties for the payment of the residue in fuur equal annual instal meals WM. HARMAN, C. B. STRONG, L OH. PRINCE, j bluMers 0< t. 25, i823. 23 9t. The Editors of the Charleston City Gazette, the Tuscaloosa Chronicle, nd of the several [Hiblic Gazettes in vhis State, will publish the foregoing wet Ulj nine weeks, in their respective p ‘pc.rs, ami 1 at* ward their accounts to ne Executive Department. Administrators Sale. WILL he sold, on the first Tues day, in January next, at the Court House, iu Mari in, Twiggs county’, one tract of land, containing 202| acres, more nr less, known and Distinguished, as Lot No. 107, in the 28th iiist. formerly Wilkinson, now i wiggs county. ALSO, ON the first Tuesday in February next, wilt he sold, at the Court House, in Lee county, a tract of land, con taining 2b2| acres more or less, known asL.i No. 172, in the loth D iSt. Lee (minty. Said by an order j f the Inferior Court for Warren County when sitting for ordinary pur-1 poses, as the real estate of Moses i Thompson, sen. dec. Li ANN Ail THO MPSON, Adm*x. MOSES THOMPSON, Adm*r. IN’ jv. Ist. 1828, tds—23. VIRTUE of adt. and of Trust ex ecuied to me by Lark Battle of hi.uiklia County , North Carolina, on the lOh day of July 1827, which is recorded in the Register’s office in tne aforesaid County ot Franklin, f shall sell to the highest bidder for ready money, before the Court House door in Warrenton, on Monday the 29th of December next all the negroes and their increase, (if any) which was conveyed by tne af orsaid deed of conveyance, say Jenny, Phoebe, Valentine, Venus and her two or three children, names not known. I shal’ sell no other title, but such as the paid Lark Battle had and convened to me. JAMES HARRISON, Trustee. Nov. 1 t 1828. tds—23. A. SLAUGHTER C. LABUZjjw. CA RATEFUL f r the share of pat * ronage, which has been extend ed to them, again tender their servi ces to their friends and the public generally, I'OII THE TRANSACTION OF THE STORAGE AND Commission Business , At their old stand, in this place, on the usual terms. Their WARE HOUSES arc in good order for the reception of Goods and PnoDucß, and they pledge themselves that every attention shall be given to business confided to them, nd their best exertions used to give satisfaction to tin t employers. Augusta, Georgia. 1 August 27th, 1828. J 16—8 t. Blank Deeds, For sale at this OUite. 02T The Rev. ROBERT FIE VINO will preach at Way’s \ e tu g Lur, m Jeffeienn count), on S.uuid. yb lore t ; e first Subb.itb in December in xt. Thed. y following at I. On .he thud Sa turday and Sunday at Pit vitl* nee The fi tends ir> those parts will pleast give pub ncity to these appointments. he Rev. H. At sAUMIKKvi will piearhat I’eih sRa Meeting-Home, in ■i-county, on Fiidaythe 14d itist. are f. quested to announce, Hakdt Pitts, Esq. as a candidate for Sheriff, of Warren county. October 18 th 1828. 21—'f. 03“ ’ e are requested to annuum o M.j. Atiif.l-tan Amjkfws. as a candidate for Sheriff of Warren County. September 20 h 1828. 17—ts. 10° W p tire requested to at lit,uro e Samuel Fleming, a candidate lor lax Collector of tins county at the ensuing election. Oct- ber 11th 1828. 20—ts. are authorized to inform the (itizeriß of Warren County, Geo. that Joseph E. Biggs, is a candidate for Receiver of Tax returns fur the year 1829. Oct. 4th 182 ff. 19 —ts. Sheriff’s sale. be sold, on the fust Tuesday in November next. at the court h- use, in the town ot Warrenton. Warren coun ty, between the umihl hours of sale, the foil owing propeity, to wit: One negro n an, by the name of Hopewell, about sixty years of oge, levied on a* the pr>peity of Reuben H. Jones, to satisfy on Execution, in fa vor of Sherrod Roberts levied on by a constable and returned to me. The undivided interest of David Dai den, in right of his wife iu three negroes, to wit; Allen, between 25 ami 3(J years ofgp; Edmond, twenty and Fandi. about forty; V\jih a like interest in eighty three and a third acres of land on Williams’ creek, whereon Micejah Dar den now lives, adj'dniiig Co* ks‘y and others; levied on by a constable and re turned to me to satisfy two executions in favor of Henry YV. Dirden, against Divid Dai den—Property pointed out by said Henry VV. Darden. POSTPONED SALE Four hundred acres of land, more or less adjoining T’h< m s Beiry a. and others, on the waters of Little river., le vied on by Hardy Pitts, D. Sheriff and returned tome as the property of John A. JVl’Ginty io satisfy an Execution in favor of A. J. & G. VV. Huntington a aginst the said M’Ginty. LE OMARI) PIIATT Shff. NOTICE. VT/'ILL be sold, to the highest bid ’ “ der for cash, on Saturday the 13 1 li of Dec’r. next, at the late resi dence of John Hamilton dec. tbe crop of seed cotton, together with some cows, hogs and perhaps corn and fodder, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. AARON ADKINS, Ex’r; November 8. 3tp—2o. Ware House AND C OMMISSION D USWESS. The subscribers return their grate ful thanks for the patronage bestowed on them during the past season, arid solicit a continuance of the same with the assurance of their best exertions to give general satisfaction. Their Ware House AND Close Stores Will be in complete order for the re ception of PRODUCE and MER CHANDISE another season. And they will be prepared , at all times , to make advances on cotton stored with them. Mr.SGROVE, Wetmore. & Cos. Augusta, July 3L 11-3 m