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— am? gurfatrMiOTi*,
hundred and nmcly-nina thousand nine hun- i
dred and seventy dollars—annually given by
'Uie inhabitants of this State 10 Kentucky
end Tennessee for the article of pork! We
also give them annually, not less than ei'tfv
aino thousand and three hundred dollars for Gor
ges and mules; I arrive at this estimate thus;—
‘•'i'here are scvcnty.gcvcn counties in the Stale—
■and I suppose that at least 12 homes and mules
sold in each county, taking one county with
another —and at the average price of seventy
4ve dollars each— |
Couuit^g^
12 Horses and Mules.
024 Aggregate of Horses and Mules,
at 75 Dollars each.
—
4,620
ei.oeo
sC9,3oU—or sixty nine thousand three hundred
rlollurs. But this is not all ; to speak greatly
within tiro limits of truth, we pay to Kentucky
ennuii iy, at least forty thousand dollars for cot
ion bagging. Now let us add these several
sums together, and we have the sum of (1,309,-
270) one million three hundred and nine thou
sand two hundred and seventy dollars I—Bui,
Mr. flditor, should any one suppose I make my
cah-ulations beyond tho lino of probability (the’
J think I do not) lot him deduct every rent for
cotton bagging (40,000 dollar*,*; soul there would
then remain (1,200,270 dollars) one million two
hundred and sixty-nine thousand two hundred
and seventy dollars.—Should the amount ap
pear still overrated, let him proceed and deduct
.enry cent for horses and mules also—(to wit:
sixty-nine thousand three bandied dollars)—
ami there would still remain the sum of (1,190,-
1170) —one million one hundred and ninety-nine
thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars.—
Should this sum appear even yet beyond the
mark ; lot him still proceed with his system of
deduction, till he subtracts even one hundred
ntul ninety nine thousand nine hundred and se
venty dollars more—and still, after all these
subtractions, there would remain one million of
dollars! to raise that sum it would take thirty
three thousand,three hundred and thirly-lhreeand
n third (311,353 1-3) laics of Colton of three
.hundred pounds each, and alien cents a pound I
r. pretty little tax indeed, for Georgia I
Virginia with a population about three times that
of Georgia; North-Curolina with a population
about double, and South-Carolina with a popula
tion considerably larger than ours, pay (we may
geasonahly suppose) a million of dollars each, (or
the same articles; Alabama and Mississippi be
tween them, another million also. Here then
nre those six Southern slates annually saddling
themselves --but with what wisdom, or blind
stupidity, let every one judge for himself—with
a voluntary tax, contribution, or tribute, of fin
million* of dollars to the stales of Kentucky and
Tennessee, for something to tat, something to
ndo,Se something to put our Cotton in! Ve -Solo
mon's of the South, look I and behold the wis
dom of your ways I Speaking now for Georgia
alone—-let me ask, why is this I
Wo have Und in abundance ; its soil well cal
eclated for the growth ofll iv and hemp (le col
ton bagging (hut cotton itself makes excellent
lyotlon bagging) —our soil is also well adapted
to the abundant production of Indian Com and
other grain suitable to the rearing and susie
ttance of hogs, horses, and mules; the climate
too, perfectly congenial.—Yet with all these
conveniences and facilities, we neglect them
nil, ami -set down perfectly contented to pay a
million of dollars a year as long ns we live, to the
Tennesseeans and Kontuckeans, for hog., hor
ses, mules, and bagging, which we could jus!
as well raise and make for ourselves, and there
by save oar million of dollars nnnuallv. And
what Jo the people of those states purchase from
us in turn 1 Nothing. No, not n thing."
BRILA-LKTHEd.
* Titis subject will probably lie coiiliiiuc-i at intervals.
Should other IMilors see any ijiiiur in il woiah tin- notice
of iheir readers, it is iop*si it vvtil be laid before them.
stnaniAßV.
The Governor of South-Cnrolina has offered a
unwind of SiW)O for the apgrehensiou of Rig
George, the negro charged with the murder ot
•M- IU n.iamin O’BaxvaN, inChestet district, us
heretofore stated.
Stephen G. SjjlvuNs was lately executed in
TS- troi', Michigan Teiritory. for tho murder of
hi. own wife. This, says the North Western
Journal of that place, is the first instance oi cap- |
ital punishment, ever indicted in that Territory. |
Morgan Trial. —James Gillie, who hud been
brought from Pennsylvania, whore ho resides,
on a requisition of Govci nor 'J hroop, to answer
to i charge of being concerned in the abduction
Morgan, was tried a few days since at Canan
daigua, and found no guilty by the jury.
Domestics. —The Philadelphia Society for the
'encouragement of fiuthlnl Domestic Servants,
had 213 applications for domestics in October
and November, 248 applications ibr places, and
ascertained that they had supplied with places
£3 males and 140 females.
Caution. —The Now hern Spectator s;iys, on
bpenlng a Cabbage, u few days ago tor the pur
pose of cooking, a young snake was found coiled
Up to tho heart of it. Cooks who are m the
habit of boiling the inner part of this excellent
without cutting, would do well to for
sake this method lor a safer one
, Large Newspaper —The Adas, printed at
Condon, is tho largest paper in the world. The
paper which contained the history of the late
.King was a double sheet of 96 columns ot which
99,000 conics were struck off in a few hours.
’l’lic Richmond Compiler of the Bth hist,
’days “ VVc have the melancholy office of sta
ting the death of our distinguished"F.x Governor,
William B. Giles.—A postscript to a letter
addressed to a gentleman qf this city, states that
Hie died about 5 o’clock on Saturday evening
fast.” _ „
David J. Baker has been appointed by the i
Governor of Illinois, U. S. Senator from that 1
stale, to supply the vacancy occasioned by tho ;
death of Mr. M’Le.ni.
Lieut. Young, of the U. 8. Navy, who lost his
h?- onboard tire U. S. shift 110-net, in May, ■
D J, has been appointed by the Commissioners j
of . io Naval Hospital Fund, to the government j
die Naval Assylum at Norfolk. Virginia. |
X cut. Young is a gent leman I unexceptionable ,
•moral character, and Well qualified to discharge
;)i duties confided to him
We learn from New Bedfb- d Gazette that the
■JW. sis. Hiilsmans, ship builders of that place,
■ have contracted to furnish '-.lnn of about 700
fcons, for a packet in onu of Hie Ne w 4 ork and
Liverpool lines, which is to excel in judicious
-■toinbination of desir -ble qualities any packet
•that has hitherto been built.
Count do durviliers (Joseph Buonaparte) has
Sen: to tho editor of the New York Courrier des
,jhats Unis, the sum of §IOO for tho Spanish em
igrants in that city, and the same emu lot the
ycmlt Barcvolejit Society.
j 1 Sro‘m'//r/,»_lilxvn r (l an Irish
nnn by birth tint! n shoemaker by (mile,
rri ved nt this place on Sunday Inst, from
VVimiehago. with bis wife rind (xvo small
phihlren, the oldest eighteen months old.
He had Intply ficen discharged from tltP
Pnited States service, under the recent
peculations of the \Vnr Department, al
lowing- any one to bo discharged at the
discretion of the commanding officer, on
rnylnir #25. This sum was paid by his
wile, from her own earning's, while fie
was in the service. On Wednesday he
proposed to his wife to go with him to
some shop to purchase some articles of
clothing for her nnd their children, nnd
fur tliis purpose, took nil the money they
had, win anting: to about $-50 which his
wife had earned with her own hands.
While she was preparing: to go to the
store with him. lie went out nt the hack
'loor.itnmedinlely left the place, & has not
been heard of since: lenvinghie wife with
the two children, wholly destitute of tho
means of support. It is suspected he has
another wife in W est Troy, who goes by 1
’he name of Mary Flumiignn. He is
bout 25 years of nge. live feet seven in
'•Ses high. dark hair and fair complexion.
{f if* *Vk'«pw*’t Ihdktin
rOIIHRRffIL,
• COTTON This article during: the I
’ :»st week has arrived slowly, nnd what
has arrived, has principally been jstored.
that have been made, range from
8 to 0i!, and in some few instances lOefs.
has been paid for choice selections—the
ivcragc sales have nnt much, if any, gone
over 5) cents. The Factors ftre firm and
a e offering none (comparatively speak
ug) for sale, noth withstanding the stock
in store, is estimated at over thirty-five
I iisnnd hairs. There is but little Cotton
shipping: to Savannah, although boat
ow ners are anxiously looking out for
freight, at 50 cents jut hale.
cmmmii a—r—i*.i
BY LAST XKillT’S MAIL.
Georgia Legislature. —Wo have received
from Milledgeville, the proceedings of the Le
gislature to the 16th instant, but have not room
for them, entire, in to day’s paper. Tho Re
duction hill has been rejected in the House, for
want of a constitutional majority; and the lull
to repeal the act which punishes Gambling by
confinement in the Penitentiary, has also been
rejected. The time of electing Directors of
Banks, on tho part of (he State, was changed
to Friday, the 17th— The Road bill was passed
in the House, on the 14th. The Land bill, in
the Senate, which had previously undergone
several important amendments, was passed on
the Kith—yeas 60. nays 10.—Tho bill to au
thorize the Augusta Independent Tire Company,
to raise (20,(100 by lotto-y, and the hill to amend
the laws respecting the Court of Common Pleas
of Augusta, have passed both Houses. Tho
Committee on Banks have made a report on the
charges nnd documents submitted, respecting
tho Bank of Macon, declaring said charges
wholly unfounded, and that the affairs of that
institution have been so conducted ns to
entitle it to tho approbation of the Legisla
ture, and the confidence of the public. The
saute committee has also reported against
tho policy and constitutionality of renewing
tho charter of the Vniteel Hiatus Rank; and
highly favorable to iho Marine and lire Insu
rance Rank of Savannah. Tho Resolutions from
the Senate, introduced there by Mr. \\ oort, to
gether with the Resolutions introduced in the
House, by Mr. Mur.iUT. which, except afevv al
terations, aro similar to the former, were dis
cussed in the House on Wednesday and Thurs
day, and near the close of the morning session
of Thursday, after several substitutes had been
rejected, u motion to lay them on the tabln for
tho balance of the. session, was also rejected—
yeas 49, nays 74 Tho consideration of the sub
ject was then continued
The (Jorum .c al Treaty concluded
with tlieTuiki-.li government during: tho
i>( Hummer. und the Treaty lately made
... ,ib the C’hoetnw tribe oflndians, it is
. understood, were submitted to tho Hen
!■• yesterday by the President.—.Vu
i /■ I'iy nrer 10'// met.
SAASOaXED.
In Warren Ce.uaty, on the Oil hist. Mr. - 11045*
t iiu of Wu-lnntiaii ('limits', to MWsFK VNCI’N
ItV l FN of the* ('inner plrnc.— In H»ivHiin;ih, on tin*
(it - lieu Air. novo A 1.11 FKWOI’HON. •«»»•«•
a x IUJ A IM:T (i. It M PT. all lift ml city. On tlie
it Al Pl' n.it W \VIIINGTON. to Mi-
CATHERINE KY.-IK.M' eftliau-ity.
. The Her. Ve GILMAN
y, is exported U j ieiu ii it
« jfegSr the Unitarian CImrch.TO
MOUKOW. find a few
succeeding Hahbaths.
Ji.,- _ 22
Passage for Ssavaunah
TH 'J KCT
JOHN DA VID MONGINi
t urd Drs-us. will leave this* place for
Savannah, Tlllfci JIOIIMNG, at 8 o’-
cli-ok Fot Pnssnpe, apply to the C.'np
,i!ii on board, or to
A. MACKENZIE. Afront.
Doe. 18 It 22
.■-aW.T and HRWsiUAOFi.
I MINCE PIES
1 A VD
HOT COFFEEj
AT THE
is iIOKCIA FOUNTAIN.
i l>k rowbor IH
I. * ~ "
; mSyTv
31 llhds. prime Molasses.
>
» PfelM rort balk r.v
iMsmsg. ci'uniEiF^.
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BOORS^
BT O. PHILLIPS,
THIS NIGHT, AT « OT LOCK,
A CRXFRAT. ASSORTMENT OF
Theological, Historical. Biographical, .Medi
cal and . Miscellaneous
BOOKS.
AND AT 8 O’CLOCK PRECISELY,
A LOT OF
Tortoise Shell, Side and Tucking
C « M II S,
1 Gold Watch,
3 Silver do
1 Pair elegant Pistols.
TERMS CASH.
Dec 18 22
~A. card.
7|VIET rustecs of the Rielimondeoun-
M ty Academy—the parents & friends
of Pupils comu'i'ted with it—&, the puhlie
in grenerni,are respectfully invited to at
tend an Examination, at the Chapel, hi
half past nine o'clock, on Tuesday morn
inir, 21 *t Inst.
Dec 18 It 22
(py 5 - The Courier and Constitutionalist,
will please publish the above once each.
.mss GiiixvY.
Proposes to open a school
on the first Monday in diuuniry, at
the residence of Mr. D. WnMimruv, in
Ellis Street, for the instruction of young
t .tidies in Reading:, Writing, Grammar,
Geography. Sewing, \e.
Miss Glenn, requests those Parents
who wish to know more of her School,
to enll on her at Mr. McMurphy’s, in El
lis Street.
Dec 17 22
Hr. Master's Office, )
V. >S'. Arsenal, near Augusta, Geo. >
December 1 fit'll, 1830. )
Scaled Proposals
IN OK supplying tin T roups nt 1 lie E. S.
Arsenal, ikuii- Augusta, Geo. with
x\ oon,for the year 1821,wi1l he received,
until tlie 31st. inst. The fuel to he fur
tt-died must he either While Oak. Hick
ory. Black Jack, or superior Black Oak,
and ol’lfte best fjiinlity, and delivered at
the Post nt sin’ll timet* and in such quan
dies as the AsHt. (Jr, Master shall direct.
Bonds (with two securities, which must
1 he named in die letter of Proposals) will
he required for the faithful fulfilment of
the contract.
A O. FOWLER,
i Li. & Act'g. Ain't. Hr. Air.'
Doe 18 4t 22
“new store
ttf
, JjABTJf - XW;
CHINA A OLiASS.
fRIUE f uhsi ritis'i-s (i! i now opening at
JB. their store, a lew doors below the
Merchants'& Planters’ Bank. Augusta
a largo and fashionable assortment of
’ Goods in the above line, xvhtch they are
• prepared to ofi’er to country merchants
and others, on as favorable terms as can
. be afforded by any other market.
, Their present stork, whie.li is entirely
, new. lias been selected with great cure &
regard to patterns, shapes, Ac.—from
the most recent importations into the N.
’ York & Philadelphia markets—and their
• arrangements in Europe are sneli ns to
enable them at all times to otfer (he new
est und most approved patterns of Ware.
Also, for sale—Portable Cooking For
, naees; Window Glass—Japanned, Pla
. ted Ay Silver Castors anil Liquor Stands;
Brass Liverpool Lamps. Hull do.; Alan
llc < h nameuts, A - -
l s . la. TAYLOR At Co.
Dec 18 '' is If 22
Ojc' Tho .Milledgeville papers and the
Athenian, will insert the above 8 times
, and send hill as above.
: copaeStnekship.
THE BtJBSCRZECRS
HWINti formed u roiinnercial con
nection, will carry on tlur 6'L’.V
iJb. IL HARU-WAUE 'BUSI.VESS, mt
der the Hrm.ofE. N. C. Robiiins, No. 305,
King-street, Charleston, So. Ca.
ELISHA ROBBINS,
Charleston, 8. C.
CIIAUNCEV ROBBINS,
Jiinningluem, England.
WHOLESALE
HARD-WARE
ST ORE,
VU A U L Fi«TO\ ,«.C.
r|Tl| E Subscribers arc now opening a
M. new nnd splendid assortment of
Hard-Ware, Cutlery,
FAMC¥ »00D§ 9
1 Comprising all the variety in the• l : ne.
Their stock has been selected by Mr.
Chnuncey Robbins, who forseveral years
I has been an extensive pureltaser of llard
vvnrc Goods, in Birmingham, England,
and from that fact think they con oiler in
ducements to their custom* rs and friends.
e«|uul if not superior, to any House in this
city.
. They respectfully invite their friends
who visit the Charleston market, to cull
- and examine for themselves.—They nre
confident it will be fur their interest toilo
so. ns their advantages place them mi an
. equality with the importers of tlie New
, York and Philadelphia markets.
E. & C. ROBBINS,
.Vo. 305, King-Sired, Charleston, S. C.
Vwi? ' & & .
Gentlemens’
LATEST FASHION BEST
Beaver Hats
JUST RECEIVED.
AtMO,
ALL Qualities of Castor, Roram, nnd
Wool HATS: Childrens’ Fancy,
ami Hoys mid Yotllhs Fashionable Do.;
Hoys nnd Childrens Heather, Cloth, Silk,
and Chinrhllu CAPS.
For Sale on nneommodating terms, &
most reduced prices) at
K. ALLEN'S
Wholesale and Retail Hat Store, A'o. 258
Broad Street, opposite the Augusta
and Sta'e B odes.
Nov. 17 1m 13 1
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOB RALE BY
*l. I*. PRICE & Co.
•Ve. 242,
n#o AD-s;n. E n
AtjaUSTA. GEORGIA.
A HARiSUMI! AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Fashionable Heady-Made
CLOTIIIAn,
HATS, CAPS,
M. -&• M.
BOOTS & SHOES, i
All of which are ollerod nt reduced pri
ces for cash or Town acceptances,
(t/ 5 * Call and see.
October 20 5 J
TO HIRE,
lAIRBT rule male and lomnlc House '
. servants for whom liberal wages 1
will he given, none other than first rate .
are wauled.
APFIiV AT THE U. S. HOTEL.
Nov 27 lin Id 1
— '■ ■■ ■■ >"—
Ric)imond Acdcmoy.
‘■IIIH Trustees of the Academy of
It Richmond county will, on the last
Saturday in December next, proceed to
Fleet the following Teachers ami Offi
cers for the term, and space of twelve
months, from the time of appointment,
to wit;—
A Hector, with a snlary of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, and half of the Tuition
money.
An English Teacher, with a salary of
Five Hundred Dollars, and one half ol
the Tuition money.
A Teacher for the Rand lliils, without
salary, but with the use of the House nnd
Lot ntths Sand Hills, the Teacher to re
; ci. r the V.hide of the Tuition money.
A Teacher of Modern Languages,
with a salary of Two Hundred and Filly
Dollars, nnd the whole of the Tuition
money—the price for Instruction to lie
Eight Dollars per quarter.
A Clerk, Steward and Treasurer, with
a Salary of Four Hundred Dollars.
(!'?= Written application will lie made
to the undersigned.
Hr ORDER OF TUB TJoaRD,
JAMES M. LAWS.CIerk.
Sept d ml ID—(do iMi
COLUMBIA, SOFT 11 C All O LIN A
RACES.
THE JOCKEY-CLUB BACKS
ON tliet ‘olumhia Turf will eonimeiiec
on Wednesday the J 2ili of January
next, nnd continue four days,
Ist day dmiieheats, ? f( . cp fo| , llor9oS .
3d “ 2 “ “ free for colts »V fillies.
Illi day n Handicap I taco for the gale
money, three mile heats, free only lor such
horses as have been run for one of the
purses.
Aged horses will carry 12fi Ihs.
fi years old “ 120 .
5 « Jl2
4 “ 0 102
3 “ 00
2 “ “ n feulher.
Marcs nnd geldings allowed three Ihs.
B.F. TAYLOR, President.
J.C. Melt A, A a
A.H. IIEE.BE, f 5
JAMES MARTIN, > ,1
W. J. TAYLOR, W I
J. A. TUCKER, J ?‘
By order of the Club.
N. RAMSAY,
Secretary Jc Treasurer.
Dec. 11,1830. 20
Oy The Richmond Enquirer, Old Do
minion, Raleigh Sine, Augusta Chronicle
and Charleston Mercury, will each give
the above two insertions, with nn inter
val of two weeks between them.
ITouewabF.
tKANAWAY, on Monday
the ISth October, from my
plantation near Eaton ton,
Georgia, my Negro Ainu
HARRY,
sometimes called II ARE V
POWELL. Harry is an
intelligent, light-complexioneil follow, n
bout 23 years of age, 5 feet? inches high,
thick and well built, having large whisk
ers ; hud on. u fur cup. when lie went oil'.
He will probably hirk about Augusta,
(where lie lias a mother) and in the neigh
borhood ol’Lowsville, Columbia county,
where I purchased him from the estate of
Thomas Low, deceased.
The above reward of $lO. will be giv
en for the. delivery of said negro, in any
\ safe Jail, within this state, so that I get
him out cj jail.
BENJAMIN MOSELEY.
Eatonton, Oct. 31 sin3in II
LAW BLANKS.
INSTRUC TIONS for COM MISSION
EIIS, in an npprovytj fonijj
nnwiiii mi ■ I iiSlniwirMirW'.MSlM^lnWWto
BLACK, WHITE &, SCARLET
Merino Mantles.
A t.ko,
MERLXO A.XH TIPPET SQUARE
SHAWLS,
A complete assortment for sale nt
A. KNOiVLTON’S
FA.XCY STORE, 218 Broad-Sl.
Dec 15 3t t 2l
jPUfiIGHT ■ I¥«
TO AND FROM
THE UNBEUSIGNKB
OMB, 1 . Having purchased the
a worfiM Steam Rant
COV. TAYLOR,
entirely relitted her
Engine, intends running her in connexion
with the Steam Rout WM. GASTON
with TOW BOATS.
He has a Wharf nnd Stores in Savan
nah, for the reception of goods for ship
ment. free of storage-had Cotton landed
will in most eases be placed under I'mn-
Proof Warehouses, protected alike from
the weather nnd robbery—and he siillfcr
j ed to lay three entire daps free, of Storage
11° m'der to alibi'd sufficient time to make
| a fair sale of it—The Gov. Taylor is the
lightest draft of waters, of any lioat now
in the trades—arid vilj in low rivers be '
placed on the upper end of the linr ,
Shippers of Hoods or Produce, may 1
I rely on every attention to alibi'd dispatch,
and ns bit never has, so he never will re
ceive Goods in greater quantities than ■
he will be prepared to keep moving ibr- i
ward.
'The Wharfage on nil Goods shipped
in Savannah, will be collected here with
the freight.
G. I). LAMAR.
Deoil (st\v 20 [
Savannah River Navigation 1
fIIHE aliiiiiH of said Company, having 1
been brought to a close, "with the 1
exception of paying the Stockholders,
the undersigned gives notice to all eon
earned, that a linai Dividend of One Dol- ,
Inrand Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on
all Shares on which #22 lias been paid)
will be paid tollio •Stockholders or their
legal representatives, accompanied by
•he proper vouchors, on application at the
tirst Rriek Railding West of (lie New
Market, Broad-street. Augusta, to
J W. BRIDGES.
Augusta, Get. 30, ISiJO. w(f 8
Windsor-Hill Female
ACADEMY,
Exercises in this Institution will
“■ commence on the first Monday in
January, annually.
1 The distinguished favor, witii which
this Seminary lias been regarded by gen
tlemen of intelligence and liigh respecta
bility, since its tirst establishment in its
present beautiful and healthy situation,
has induced the subscriber to erect exten
sive additional buildings, so (bat at pre
sent a Capital of not loss than SIO,OOO is
vested In the Edifice, Apparatus &c. de
»tiled, lu.ib ely, tßTife see Vice di the
Institution. It is believed better accom
modations arc attached to no similar In
stitution in the Southern country.
To the Pupils in this Seminary, reli
gions instruction is daily imparled, so
that tliegreat and fundamental truths of
< .'hristinuity are (irmly implanted in Inch'
minds: they are instructed in the Art of
Rending xvitliout hesitation and in the
proper mid natiirnl tone of voice; and to
seek in Dictionaries for the meaning of
those words which they may not under
stand. In conversation, particular cure
istuken to correct false pronunciation, un
gnunatieal expression or vulgar phrase
ology. 'J'lie most careful attention is
paid to the preservation ofthe lieallli and
the propriety of conduct of (lie Pupils,
and endeavors are always made to ren -
tier them cheerful mid happy. Every
Friday they are examined and required
to give mi account of every subject in
w hich they lime been instructed during
the preceding week.
The Course of Instruction embraces
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Rook-Keep
ing, Arithmetic, English Griiminnr, Com
position, Geography, with the use of the
Globes, Drawing and Painting of Mnps,
Ancient and Model'll History, Biography,
Mythology, Chemistry, Nut and Mor.
Philosophy and Botany. The exclusive
attention of the subscriber will lie direct
ed to the improvement of his Pupils.
TERMS-
Tuition in any or all the above
lira riches per session, of live
months, sls 00
Plain <St Ornamental Needle
Work, 5 00 extra.
Painting, 600 “
Music, 20 00 '•
BOARD*
All the Pupils will board nt Mr. Henry
Gibson's with the family ofthe subscri
ber, where every attention will he paid to
their convenience and comfort.
TERMS.—Board including fuel, wash
ing, lights. Ac. t(WB per month.
N. ji. The number of boarders, wiK
he hereafter limited to thirty.
A Class of lads under fourteen years of
age will bo received, and instructed in
any of the above mentioned English
Branches, and also in tlie Latin, Greek,
or Italian Languages if desired.
For farther particulars, reference
may be imd to either of the very respon
sible names appended.
Board of Reference nnd Supervision:
Hon. Thomas Stocks, Green county.
Col. B. L. Gamble, Jefferson “
Dr. S. Harlow, Burke "
Dr. A. Beall, Lincoln “
Gen. J. M.Taiti:, Elbert « #
Col. A. Jones, Tallinferro “ '•
Gen. 11. W ahren, Augusta.
Dr. H. xRANHaM, Plltllßlll “
N. C. Savue, Esq. Hancock '*
E. A. Nf.shit, Esq. Morgan u
Rev. C. Evans, Columbia “
Rev. B. M. Sanders, “ n
Rev. J. Lumpkin, Oglethorpe “
Dr. W.ii.C. Dameli.. Savannah. ‘ «
A. S. BAYLEY. J
Wrightsboro’, Columbia wuntyJMlu
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Union, and Georgia journal, wiU*ysfc
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jk LL persons indebted to the estate of
Dennis miliums , lute of Jeflerson
county, deceased* arc required to
immediate payment* to either of the Sub
scribers; and all those having de
mands against, said Estate, will present
them legally attested, within the tinifl
prescribed hv law.
ELAM YOUNG, ) „ .
I*. G. SINQUEFIELD, \ l ' v re :
Nov. It. titw IO
NOTICE. 3
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Holt Clanton, brie of Columbia
County, deceased, arc requested to make
immediate payment to the Executors;
and all persons having demands against
the Estate, are requested to hand them
in, by the first day of January next, foi*
payment.
TURNER CLANTON.? ~ .
N.II. CLANTON, ’\Ex,s.
Oct SO (?(w M
g , jae.d:ait ? s wotiojSL
\jt W ILL be sold, at Wright borough,
» ” on the 271 h of December next,
agreeably to an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Columbia county, all
(he Negroes belonging to the «-state ot*
Willlant Short, deceased, to wit, twelve:
Three fellows, four women, and five
children, alt of them young. Hold ibe
the benefit of Ihe heirs. Terms inadtt
known on the day of sole.
CHARLES WADE, Guardian of
I), Hfioirr \ Vincent Uee#,
\ov 11 wtd 12
' ITOTIOS
WSi/ IhL be sold, nl Columbia ( ourt-
T » House, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the real estate of William
Short, deceased, eontaiiiing one linndred
and filly ueies, more or less, lying in said
county, adjoining Thomas Dimly and
others, sold agreeably to nil order of the}
Honorable Interior Court of said county,
and for the benefit of the heirs. Term#
made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES WADE, Guardian of
1). Hiiour 4.V V
INVENT pEEi*
Vnv 12 wtd I":
i;xuciJToirs ti.tiii:.
B\ order of the Honorable the inf*.
rior Court of the county <f Rieli
inond. while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the hsital honrh
of sale, nt the Court House in Lincoln
Co. t>n.
The Plantation of the late John Burs
ton, in the comity of Lincoln and lying?
on the waters of Non;, and Pishing
Creeks, containing six hundred N eigh
ty-one lien's, more or less, and sold fo#
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
U. W, 15UTLEH, Acting Crr.
Dec 4 Hi IS
EXECLTOUhs sTIET
BV order of the Honorable the Into
rior court of the county of Hieb
mond, while sitting for ordinary purpor
t's, will be sohl. to the highest bidder, a£
the plantation of (In- late John Burton ifi
(he county of Lincoln, between (he usual
hours of sale, on Wednesday the/sth day
of,fnnunry wrist, nil {.’•€■ f/uus, hosts ti tlu
Kitehtn Furniture, stork of fldrsci,
Mules, Cattle, font. Fodder and Farm
ing Untensils, and every other article he
longing to (he said estate—Hold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.—Hall*
to continue from day to day until all sbalj
he sold
a. W.IU’TLEB, Abrg Efr.
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lj.\T'U/M\ HUIDUI'I' H HALE.
a»r|M, he sold, at Lincoln C • (irfT
w V house,on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, between the usual sale hours.
4()!» acres of land, whereon Randolph
Ramsey now lives, ndjoiVdug Hussey ami
others; levied on as said Ramsey s pno
perly. to satisfy a li, fa. tit fUve.r of Jaliti
Yasser.
THOS. I-YON, n.s. i..c.
Dec 1 in .
LINCOLN HIIHItI I'F’H HALM.
'KTi ri LL be sold at Lincoln Court lloiisH
V ? on the first Tuesday in January
next, the following property, viz :
Felix, Viccn, Harry. Willis, and Mary}
taken as the property of William Quin. Hr.
to satisfy two mortgaged 11 fits from Lin
coln Inferior Court, Nathaniel Ungain,
vs. said Quinn.
A I.NO,
At the same time and place, a tot or
Land, containing one hundred and thir
ty nine acres more or .lews, on Loyds
Creek, adjoining McKinney, Roberts,
Quinn, nod others: taken ns the property
of William Qainn, Jr. to satisfy a mort
gaged fi fa from Lincoln Superior Court,
the Executors of John McKinney, de
ceased, vs said Qtiian.
THOMAS LYON, n. s. i . e.
Nov R wtd lb f
AwgwsVa, Otis 6\\cnV\’« rva\e.
WILT, be sold, at the market-house,
in the citv of Augusta, on Ihe Ist
Tuesday in Jantmry next, between llto
usual hours:
A negro woman harried .Myra, ami hei*
three children, Tom. Henry sV Elizabeth;
levied on ns the property ol James T. A
Dent, to satisfy ait fa. in favor of the m
Ex’r. and Ex'rx. of Abiel Campfield vs,
James T. Dent.
Also, : M ‘.f
2 women, vizi Viney and llnrrlqtl;ic-‘
vied on ns the property of D- H, IlSfthjtm) v
to satisfy ii liis. in fttvai 4 of Stnrlflejf IL
Peek vs. D. S. Houma, and Hears, WooHjlv
A Si, John vs. D. S.Rotnnn, * ' ,f t.
GEO. W. IiAMAR,«Wr.< w *
Dec t tel/: 71 I " ■ ft.
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uny storm*, itl art frySßßjr, i rfnqtif. .^Sgj
3rd day* Purslpjidfe JpHri* /j
up of entrance monty. At*. . ifC'* .y£
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