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rohTS’ COhNER.
STANZAS,
I ehvy tlio virtcoii* tnftn ecu!fend
With life’s ttnnumb.'r’d w oos ;
An be va poor—without a friend—*
hrc&S'u L*y & tiicustvaci i-C£t *
R saw 4 *lo pas vs ion* a plaint slave
In s?>. k-'xti trim, and gay $
ITr r*ou. io was pleasured placid wava,
HU uie u sucar3r : s day. 4
Ami I v \3 e aught in ollvs snare,
And join’d her •:kMy train—
3gti‘ f rand soon the nu ‘se of care,
Ae I punishment aid pain.
There surely is Pome g liding pou ’r*
V. hieh righdy suffers wrong—
Gives vise to Idoom its iittfe hour,
But virtue, late and long ‘
—.<£■>—
Epigram from -lioilmu.
Aii! Mary- i have lost my heart;
That I’m in love, alasi is true—
Nay,frown not, nor with anger stars 5
Mary,—l’m aoi in iovo with you l
1
DEXTEROUS PUNNING,
Tl\e following anecdote was sect by a
young lady to her lover, whose name was
No it, & few weeks b sere tbeir marriage.
The nuptial knot was f stoned soon after
the discerning lover deciphered its im
port.
’iVu) urge, dear sir, a bashful aouid
To change her single lot ?
TV hen well you kno I’ve often said
la truth t levs you, Not,:.
Tor alt your pais, I do, N'cjtt, care.
Ami trust site 00 my life,
Though yea had miUtona, I declare,
I *v -uM. Mott h vour wife.
tyxn -wetm, mmt ?
CUR iL FOii THE GOUI.
It is well known that the Em
peror Napoleon was an effective!
protector of all the arts and the |
sciences, but it is not so generally
understood, that, whenever any
Important discovery was made, in
uuv branch ot art or science, he
set negotiators on foot to purchase
the secret of the inventor, with a
view to publish it in the Monh
teur, not only for the benefit of
France but of the world at large.
The remedy tor the gout, by doc
tor Pradicr, was purchased by
Napoleon at the price of 2,500/*’
sterling, paid from his private j
purse, and the formula was im- j
mediately published in the Mon
sieur as follows, take—
Balm of Mecca, six drachms
Red-Bark, one ounce
Saffron, half an ounce
Sarsaparilla, one ounce
Rectified spirits of wine, three
pounds—
Dissolve the balm
of Mecca in one third of the spir
its ot wine; macerate the rested
the substances in the remainder
for forty-eight hours—filter and
mix the two liquors. For use, the
tincture obtained is mixed with
•twice or thrice the quantity of
lime water; the bottle must be
shaken, on order to mix the pre
cipitate, settled on the bottom, by
standing.
The following is the mode of
employing the remedy;
A poultice must be prepared
of linseed meal, which must be
of a good consistency, and spread
very hot of the thickness of a fin
ger, cn a napkin, so as to be able
completely to surround the part
affected; if it be required tor both
legs, from the feet to the ancles,
i\ will take about three quarts of
;inseed meal. W hen the poul
dee is prepared, and as hot as the
V A tic nr can bear it, about two oun
ces cf the prepared liquor must be
poured equally over the whole of
the surface of each, without it be
ing imbibed; the part affected is
; then to be wrapped up in it, and
I bound up with flannel and ban
| dages to preserve the heat. The
poultice is generally changed ev
ery twenty lour hours,sometimes
at the end of twelve.
It would be whimsical if the
prince regent of England were to
be cured ol this tormenting and
dangerous disease, by a remedy
for which he would be evidently
ndebted to the public spirit and
iberality of Napoleon.
AtfMimsTRAT()S’B “SALE.
Will be sold, on the first Tues- j
day in October next, at the Mar-]
ket House in the Town of Lou-j
isville, 150 acres of land, lying
on Rocky-Comfort, in Jefferson
County, belonging to the estate
of Thomas Ford, dec*
Terms made known cn the
Jay of sale.
JOHN COLEMAN.
August Ist. Adrrs’r.
” iRA l oil s bA.LU.‘
Will be sold, on Friday, the j
27th day of September next, at]
die plantation of Jonathan Lew
is, of Burke county.
AH the personal property of
Noah Minton dec. consisting of, j
One Horse, bridle and Saddle,
and a Gigg, &c. &c- —Terms
made known on. the day of sale,
Jonathan Minton ,
■Adm'r.
Aug. 1, 1816.
Ah persons indebted io the es
true of Noah Minton, late of;
Burke county, deceased, are call- j
edonto make immediate payment j
--and those having demands,)
will render their accounts within
the time prescribed by law.
Jonathan Minton ,
Adm'r.
Aug. 1, 3816. _
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, j
WILL BE SOLD,
On Thursday the sth. Septetffe
her next, at the late residence of
M fiber, Fulford, dec.
All the personal property oi
said deceased,
! Consisting of j
i Horses, Cattle, Hogs, House- 1
hold and Kitchen Furniture,—a,
Still, &c. &c.
JOHN W ATKINS, j
A flministrator, in behalf of wife . ;
July 25. 4815
“notice.
Nine months after date applh
Cation will be made to the honor
able the Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, for leave to to sell all
the real estate of Hampton Hud
son, late of said county deceased.
James Hudson,
Executor. j
June 12, 1816.
” NOTICE.
Nine months alter date appli
cation will be made to the honor
able the Inferior Court of Jeffer
son county, for leave to sell all
the veal estate of Laac Hudson*
iaic of said county deceased.
James Hudson, .
Admin’r
May 16s
GEORGIA, 7
Jefferson County. 5 Personally
appeared before me Shepherd]
Green, and made oath, that on
the 4th of the present month, he]
the said Shepherd Green, did
loose his pocket in the coun
ty of Emanuel, on the road lead
ing from Sarah Tapley’s to Ab
ner Sanford’s—in which book he
the said Green lost two notes, 1
given from Henry Shepherd to
Benjamin Green, for the sum of
fifty three dollars and fifty cents
—also, two notes given from
James Pugh to Robert Pugh for
the sum of sixty three dollars.
SHEPHERD GREEN.
Sworn tobrfer?, we this Bth Aug. 1816.
Jonathan bcarbor& J. P.
N. 13. I hereby for warn all
persons from trading for the a*
bove mentioned notes.
SHEPHERD GREEN,
August 8, 1816.
“jBFFBRSON bI PKKIOR COURT.
APRIL TERM. 1816.
RULE_NISI.
UPON the petition of Jesse
Brown, praying the establish
ment of a Receipt in fell from one
Mordica M’Lain, dated the Sd of
April, if;-14 —a copy whereof as
nearly as can be recollected by
the petitioner is annexed to Said
petition: and probable cause ap
pearing to the Court, that the
same is lost -and ought to be es
tablished ;
It is therefore ORDERED,
That at the expiration of aixj
months, the said receipt be es-1
tablished unless sufficient cause j
be shewn .to the contrary.—And]
that a copy of this order be pub
lished in one of the public gazettes
of this state, once a month for six
months, in terms of the rules of
court in such cases made and
provided.
Extraet from tlie mrnuteg,
1). CLARKE, Oik.
ADMINISTRATOR S’ SALE.
Will be sold, on Friday the,
30th day of August next, at the
residence of Benjamin Green, in j
Jefferson county, the following
property belonging to the estate
of Isaac Harris deceased.
One set Blacksmith tools com
| plete, 20 head of cattle, 3 horses,
! 1 secretary with drawers, 1 set j
Tables & ends of walnut, I doz.
! Windsor Chairs, and many other :
! articles of Household and Kitch-’
I en furniture, too tedious to men-1
tion, 1 set of Carpenters tools, i
1 elegant Gold Watch, 1 Lot of j
Books, among which are the life
of Washington, the Spectator, Ja
cobs Law Dictionary, Blackstones
Commentaries,Bullen’s Nisiprius
&c.—Also, one Horse Cart.
Terms made known on the
day of sale. j
] All persons having demands a
against the estate will render
them in as preserved by law.
i Maryann M.u ia Harris,
& Adm’x
?f ni cfi reei ’ Admr's
John Shly,
*uly, 1810.
PKiN.iScr
OF ALL KINDS is Executed at u- j A
mbhioan Advocate Office, iu Louis
ville, Georgia, with neatness, ncenracy &
(lisjpMct.
? tXECUfOfeS* BAIE. l
j Will be sold, cn Thursday
! syth August next at the planta
i tion of James Spivy(late of Burke
| county dec.) on Williamson
Swamp, Jefferson county, the
Stock of Cattle belonging to said
estate, with sundry other articles
too tedious to mention.
Terms to be made known on
the day of sale.
LittUton Spivey, / r ,
John Cock , 5 °
Burke County, July 18, 1816.
NOTICE.
During my absence from Geor
gia, William H. Jackson and
David Clarke, Esquires, are
appointed my attornies ; and are
authorized jointly and severally
to transact any part of my busi
ness.
JOHN A. COBB.
12th May, 1816.
noHceT ~
During my absence from the
Stale, Col/ William H. Jacksos
& James Jackson, will be my
agents generally, and in all legal
cases Messrs. T. M. Berrien h
R. L. Gamble, my acting attor
nies.
HOWEL COBB,
14th May, 1816.
TOJ^IET
On the sth inst, a negro maH f
who calls himself JACK—is a
t country bom negro—says he be
■ longs to Turner Bothwell, nea*
! Eatonton, Putnam County, The
‘owner will come forward, pay
charges and take him away.
[L. H. MARKS,
Jailor,
Aug. 8, 1816.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
On the 9th inst. a negro fel
low, calls himself CATO, says
i he belongs to a Mr Powers, The
fellow speaks so broken that he
can’t be understood. The owney
i is desired to call, pay charges and
1 take him away.
L. H. MARKS, Jailor.
18 th July, 1816.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
A mulatto man, who calls him
self HOWELL; says he belongs
to Henry Jordan, of Twiggs coun
ty. The owner is requested to
’ prove property, pay charges and
i take him away.
L. H. MARKS,
j Aug. 13, 1816. Jailor.
NOTICE. ~~
Nine months after date appli
cation will be made to the hon
orable the Inferior Court of Jef
ferson county, for leave to sell
all the real estate of Icliabud
Ledbetter, late of said county
deceased*
JOHN COOK,
Administrator .
April 9.
Just Published ,
And For Safe at tke Printing-Office, Louis
ville,
A NEW PAMPHLET,
entitled
Ji SKETCH OF THE TOLITICAu
JiXD MILITARY LIFE OF
Major-General
ANDREW JACKSON-