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|,e afflicting dispensations of
providence, we have to re
reftce, in its circumstance
,d heart rending, and wine,
:ommend£ itself to the syru
f feeling heart. Never in
ea more striking Ulustratioi
f the divine P r ecept-‘‘.n
jffe we*arc in deaili* Tut
painful to relate, is short,
y morning last Capt. William
[is vicinity, with his wife and
on a visit to a relation in
bout four miles distant; Capt
ack, and tbe two ladies in
n their way, one «f the
chair ran ever a piece of
road, and the noise caused
oing the horse, he started
ne side of -the road, and bc
could be used to check him,
yvl.eels violently against the
e.—ln the shock of this sud-
Urs B. was instantly precip
her seat with great force
. and dropped lifeless to the
■tedhusband and sister flew
ice-—they used every effort
to existence, but in vain—
t waa forever extinguished !
©n, it was found that her
is dislocated, and one of her
.
possible to conceive but not
ie feelings »f the agonized
as heart rending scene.—
each other by the firmest
id affection, they had long
r an example of conjugal
felicity.—But in one short
Elysian spell is dissolved;
happiness had known no
during a period of fifteen
enly awakened to a scene of
iroe —of inconceivable un
et us hope that the Ahnigh
ch had dealt the blow will
; balm of consolation to his
l,and direct its affections to a
date ofhappiuess beyond the
7lk Herald.
Sunday night the 4th inst.
ice in the South Carolina
JONATHAN MAXCr, for
tbe admired and revered
that Institution. In the
imiable man and distinguish
* family, his friends, his sta
te college over which he
so imarti reputation, hare
is which can neither be soon
aired.
Columbia, sth May 1820.
ing of the graduates of the
a College, in the town of
That the members present
» on'iheir left arms for the
ydays, in testimony of their
ion for the character and
f-r the decease of their
miable President. Also,
■That they recommend to
graduates to shew a like
their respect. Telescope.
mu iU ———w iif.-' |
OREIGN.
NEW-YORK, May 2S.
from England.
s of the Gazette have receiv
d Liverpool papers, fee.' to
to, per tbe last sailing ship
ib, in ‘2B days from Liverpool,
w. —Oaz
iverpool, on the 27tl>—Cot-
Hi to 12 1-7; N. Orleans,
a-lslands, 18 to 22 Flour,
tine, 18-b to 12-9, steady;
, nominal. Bark, 15 to 21,
if Cotton at Liverpool for the
on the 22d of April, was 15,-
iports, 14,438.
much pleasure to state, that
rom the manufacturing dis
e favorable' as to trade. Let-,
ichester mention that there
msiderable improvement in
tr goods and for cotton yarns,
appear sanguine as to a gene
lenttn the trade and manu
e country.— . ourier.
dates are to the 22d of April,
do Paris says, “We can in
-5! o ( .agators of disastrous re
v:r efforts are useless; no one
e taeir affected g«od mu n
sor thei.-bad news. Whatever they
do or think, France enjoys, in every
rter, the 11:1.3. pertect tranquility.”
h - e per cents, 7 4f, iQc.—Bank Stock,
hunt, one of the Cato-street conspua
i, had beentried. and found guilty on
3d and 4th couits of tne indictment,
conspiring to levy war, and actually
ymg war against the King.
n S s > W..S fount;guiby upon the thai and
, counts, ot levying war on the King
him.
tranquility was reared in Huddcrs
d, Uamsley, Wake held and other p la
1, where there had been riotous assem
ges.
On the 22d, arrived off the Lizard, the
igl-.sh ship Maria, Baby, from Calcutta
London, last from New Yoi k, m 26 days,
e carried out the news of the death of
>mmtdore Decatur. v
A petition to Parliament, in favor of free
de, was in course of signature in JLon
m. ° i
Letters were received in London, by a
ercantde house connected with Berlin,
c * mention that there has oeen a seri-
IS C( ? min °tion in that metropolis, and that
e military had been obliged to disperse
sssemolageof the people from before
ie palace.
Arf i^ eW ar^amen t met on the 21st
ir ’ eac h house organized in the ‘
' ? The House of Commons u
‘mmously chose diaries Manners Sut
rWf* o 6r ’ ,e having been proposed by
) I®' ac °tt. The speaker was congrat
rbn*K. Lord Castlereagh and Mr.
av l [ m on his re-election The next
n *‘, a he house of peers, the election of
i »h CS Mai,ners Sutton was announced
itiu; 6 r!> o,fn> By four o’clock, the
tu ’, c a ’ er e taken, and the bouse nd
»ni,. S* was Speaker during the
8 .
«». h mK w ‘" to open Parliament on
ten ® rou^?n) ai, d Mr. Denman have.
ic e agnized by the* Lord Chief Jus
, i cr ,.| " Ur * °*. king’s bench, as attorney
’ 'j. a '‘d solicitor general to the queen.
*w the south of l iajice, on the Btii
lit. the right Hon. Thomas Earl of Ssl
cirk.
ixtract of a letter from Liverpool, dated
the 25th April, to a gentleman in this
city.
“ We wrote you on the 18th inst. We
ire since without arrivals from your port :
the winds having prevailed from the east
ward. The demand tor goods in Man
chester have improved. Our cotton mar
ket has derived benefit from this amend
ment so far as to extend tbe salt*; but hi
therto we cannot report any particular
rise in price ; the imports of last week
being equal to the sales, notwithstanding
the latter was very extensive. The sup
ply will continue extensive for another
month or six weeks, and until it abates,
we entertain little expectation of advance
in prices generally. To close .a consign
ment of Georgia Upland Cotton, we nave
.old fifty bales at 12£.”
Lennox, April 25.
Tlii# is a holiday at the Bank, the
Stock Ext ■ nge is, however, .open.—
The funds are without variation. Consuls
for account, 69£ and 79. the general o
piniop entertained in the city is, that there
will be considerable fluctuations. Three
per cent. Consuls 69|..
Pan is, April 2.
Paris, after dusk-, almost resembles a be
seiged city. At every forty yards on tbe
Boulevard the passengers encounter a pa
trol of five soldiers, a corporal and four
soldiers, two of the latter being French
and two Swiss. The same arrangement
is observed all the guards whenever I
mounted; one half are natives and the oth
er half are foreigners. This betrays the
distrust of the government and excites
much rancor against the disaffected, who
boast that 12,000 Swiss would be of small
avail were the time to come for pressing
their views. There is always a guard at
the palace royale; but at night the quad
rangle is literary surrounded with troops.
All tbe public buildings and important
stations are likewise strongly guarded—
la short, every thing bears the marks
of an approaching convulsion, especially
should the throne become vacant. The
event in Spain has produced an electrical
sensation, and our informant thinks that
the want of a distinguished leader alone
prevents matters from coming to a crisis
in France.
Richmond Jleademy.
FBIHE Semi-Annual Examination of the
A Pupils in this Institution, will com
mence on Wednesday, the 14th inst. at
10 o’clock, A. M and on the following
day, select pieces in Elocution will be ex
hibited by a portion of the Students. Pa
rents, Guardians and friends to * Litera
ture, are invited to attend
Isaac Herbert.
Clerk to the JJoai d Trustees,
June 10., 2t.
MAIL
S 'SP ®IS ©9
From Petersburg to B Iti
mnre, in
FORTY HOURS.
The Mail Coach leaves Petersburg ev
ery day, at 6 o’clock, p m and arrives at
Richmond at 11, p. in. Starts fi oin Rich
mond at 2 o’clock, a. m and arrives at
Baltimore, via Fredericksburg and Wash
ington, tbe next day to dine.
By this arrangement, passengers are
expedited nearly t-wenty.fcur hours, and
the fare through is less than by any oth r
route. The proprietors pledge themselves
that every attention shall be paid to pas
sengers, (both on (he road and in houses
of accommodation,) that can be required.
Returning, the Post Coaches leave Bal
timore at 5, a. m every day, arrive at
Washington to trie Steam Boat at 12, and
arrive at Richmond at half past 4, p. m.
the next r % . and lodge io Petersburg—
In order to effect this arrangement, the
proprietor* from Richmond to Petersburg
have provided good Mail Coaches fi r uk
express purpose of carry ing those passen
gers that are under the necessity of hur
rying on, and prevent the delay in Rich
mond, so much complained of That par
ser ;ers sh&ll not be JU twined n Rich
mond, that are in the Regular Line , and
wh i apply in season for scats, extra Cai •
riages shall always be in leadiness.
( Ij' Charlottesville Coach Ia es Rich
mond on Tuesdays and Ffiuays at 6 o’clock
a. m.
JLvnchhiirg Stage leaves Richmond on
Tu siiav s ariiji Fridays, at 9 o’clock, a m.
tVilh-msburg Stage leaves Richmond
on M ,!clays; Wednesdays ait«t Fridays, at
3 o’ cl m.
The Petersburg and Richmond Accom
modation Coaches, leave heir respective
places every morning, at 6 o’clock
The Proprietors.
Union Hotel, let May, IB2u —~2m
Wanted to Hire,
/VjN active and industrious Negro man,
who can cunts troll recommended lor hon
esty and sobriety—Enquire at this office.
.Pine IQ ts
Notice.
4
- xIGREF. ABLY to an order of the honor
ii.b;i the Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land, more
•r dess, lying on the river, 5 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Os well Eve and others.
Also
The undivided interest of
400 acres in the back swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turknett, Eve and others.
Also '
< >ne house Lot in the
city of Augusta, on the lower end of Green
street, it being Uie real estate of J.cob
Bugg, deceased, and sold tor the benefit of
die heirs.
Bu SS- ? ..uard’n
i S. Lark, 5 o U ‘ |
TOR THE BENEFIT OP
Mr. Brown & Mr. Kenyon.
H.ARGE ROOM—PLANTER’S HOTEL.
fI’UIE indemenqy of the weather on
A Thursday Evening last, having pre
vented the performance of the Entertain
ments (at the Theatre) advertised for that
night—Mr. BROWN, and Mr. KENYON,
(aided by Mr. D ALTON—who has kindly
offered his services) will have the pleas
ure of presenting their friends, and the
Ladie», and Gentlemen of Augusta, with
their Farewell Benefit on
MO.VILYX LYEXIKU,
JUNE 12. 1820.
When tin'll he performed an Entertainment
Carranged for a Tour through the
Western Country,J called
HIT Oil MISS/
OR,
The Mirthful Wandewrs.
Comprising a variety of novel and pleasing
Amusements'.
Full particulars will be given in futur
advertisements.
(£/* Admission I Dollar—half price for
children.
(£/* Tickets to be had at the Eagle Tav
ern and Planter’s Hotel,
(£/• Doors opened at half past' six—to
commence at half past seven.
*,* Particular attention will be paid to
the accommodation of Ladies,
June 8
Notice.
W ILL be Rented at the Market House
in*the city of Augusta, on the 22d inst, for
one year, from the Ist day of October
next, the
1 Houses and Lots
Belonging to the estate of Ferdinand
Phinizy, deceased, among them arc good
Store and Dwelling Houses.
John Phinizy,
if 7
Acting adm. r. of the Estate of F. Phinizy.
June 8 if
B ROWN AND LOAF,
SUGARS.
60 Barrels Superior St. Croix Sugar,
30 iris. &20 Els. Muscovado do.
25 Bis. double Refined Loaf, do.
5000 Bacon.
Keggs of Buncomb Butter,
For Sale by
R. Malone,
May, 20.
Coffee tobacco.
d'Dill) H,GS prime Green Coffee,
_3o K.gs Harris’s best Richmond Manu
factured Tobacco,
Just Received, and For Sale by
C. L. Lawrence, § Co.
! June 6. 2\v
Leghorn , Chip and Straw
jMsrjmirs,
Airs. TUTTLE
RP.SFEO » FULLY informs the Ladies- 1
of Augusta, and the public generally,
Dial siie has just received a large supply
of the above Articles, which have been
purchased at The North, on such terms as
will enable her to sell them very low.
to wit,
1 case of white Leghorn Flats and extra
Crowns, consisting of,various qualities,
some of which are unusually fine,
Also a quantity of Black Leghorn Bonnets
of different qualities
Black and Whita Chipßonnets
Likewise two cases of the finest quality
Straw Bonnets, very white,
1 case of Black ditto, and
12 cases of second quality Straw Bonnets
The above in addition to her former
STOCK, rrfak/s her assortment very com
olere—Ail of which will bo sold on good
terms, either by Wholesale or Retail.
June 8- If
/ Notice,
/Vbitt in Columbia Jail.
<fTOHN, about five feet, Bor 10 inches
high, 35 or 40 years of age, says he be
longs to Nathaniel Beale, o: Burke county
—tiie owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and
.ake him away
John Hvnaum, Jailor.
June 8 3 w
Paper Hanging.
MR. COGJI
(Lately from New-York )
%-€"OST respectfully informs the citi-
IVt zens of vugudiu and its vicinity,
that he intends cwnrnenceing the above
business in ail its various brandies; and
he flatters himself from the long experi
ence he has had in the prosecution of that
art, that those who may need his services,
hff will most assuredly give general satis
faction. As employment ins principle
consideration at present, he wishes to
make known that his charges will be as
moderate as it could be possibly done in
any of the Northern Stales, and in a style
equal, if not superior to any undertaken
in uus city heretofore,- —T hose who wisli
to have their lioussa papered after the
neatest manner, -Will please call at the
Stine of Messrs. Munat/rd h. Mullaley’s,
next door to Mr. David Ralston Bridge,
row, where he can be seen, and all orders
left snali be gratefully received and punc
tually attended to.
may 2i, Itn
~ B LA :NKS,
rerr sale at tlus office. '
f . V
Eagle Tavern.
■ i
And Satannah Office
THE partnership of Whippla ft Booth
of the Eagle Tavern ami Savannah
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by'
mutual (Jousent S AII debts clue by the
said firmwill be paid by said 'Whipple,
and all debts due to the finp- are to be
collected by him only.
Jesse ’Whipple,
1). S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continued
us formerly, by the subscriber.
i J. Whipple.
may 16
f ,
-0!» THE
•\Mav\udui VVvver,
By the subscriber
WHO is DULY
Authorized & Empowered
TO SELL THE SAME.
• viz.
Three Tracts
OP MOST VALUABLE
lb & it lb & 9
, AS Follows.
One Tract at Clarkes Rluff, 10 miles a
bove Darien, containing 3546 acres.
One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al
tamaha river, 24 n.ilus above Clarkes
Bluff, containing 40'J acres, and known
by the name of Williams’ Field.
One Tract, containing 750 acres, 4 miles
above Williams’ Field, known by the
name of Muchem’s Field.
The above are supposed to be three of
as fine traefs of land, as any on the Alta
maha river, they will" be sold tit'private sale
any time ft'om the date hereof, until tile
10th day Dec. next, when if not sold they
will he absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milledgevilie Any person inclined to
purchase either of the above tracts of land,
•nay he most particularly informed of every
tiling respecting them by applying to the
subscriber, hi Augusta. **
James A. Young,
Mansion House Hotel, .Augusta.
may 23
Now in Richmond Jail,
lJt QSE, about 23 or 3 U years of age, 5
0 :1 led 6 or 7 inches high, yellow com
plectcd, says site belongs to John Carter,
,f Jasper county, Georgia.
ALSO,
CHARLOTTE, sbout 18 or 19 yar.M of
age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, belongs to
Barrel Richards, of Columbia county , Geo.
The owners are requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and
take them away.
Will. Larakin, Jailor.
lure 6. H
By the President of the
UNITED STATES.
Whereas, by the acts of Congress, pass
ed on the 261 h of March, 1804, on the 3d
of March, 1005, and on the 25th of April,
1808, the president of the United States is
authorised to qaiise the lands in the Dis
trict of Detroit to be offered for sale when
surveyed.
Therefore I, President
of Hie United dlates, do hereby declare
and make known, that public sales, for
the disposal (agreeably to law) of certain
lands, shall be held at Detroit, in Michigan
Territory, on the firet Monday in Juiy
next, viz:
South of the base line. East of the mend-lines
Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7, in ranges 4
5 and 6. 123 4 5 and 6, in range 7.
12 3 4 and 5, in range 8.
executing such land* as are or may be re
served by law for the support of schools or
for other purposes. The sale fiflall continue
so long as may be necessary to dffer the
lands for sale, andne longer.; and the lands
shall he offered in regular numerical order
Given under my baiyl, at the City of
Washington, this 15th day of March, 1820.
* JAMES MONROE.
By the President: *
•IOSIAII MBIG9,
Commissioner of tne Gen. Land Office.
Printers who are authorized to publish |
laws *fthe United States will publish the J 1
above once, week till the Ist day of July
next, and send their bids to the General ;
Land office for payment.
March 30. UJ
Notice.
yUTOW in Columbia Jail, .TUNE, about
thirty-five yeari of age, about four
feet Bor 18 inches jiigb, dark complexion, •
says she belongs to Mr. Nell, of Wilkes’ I
county, Geo. TbeWner is requested to i
come forward, prove property, pay char- 1
cb, and take him spay, t
Jfim Itynaura.
June 6. I 3t
Slier iff Sale. [
On the first Tuesday in July, at the Mar
ket house in the city of Augusta, between
ihe usual hours,
Will be sold,'
All that Lot, or parcel of
Land being the eastern third part of lot No
23, in the city' of Augusts, hounded on
tiro north by Broad stive*, on the oast by
Klr/aWth RHcy’s lot, on the north by
KUis street, and on the west fay part of
said fan No. 23, levied uponai the pi ■•per.
ty oi Richard Andrews and Ira C Dav, to
satisfy two exrecut inns issued on the fore
closure of a inurtgiurc—one iii favor of
llonpiiuin Picquet,' and the other in favor
of Philip Grace.
Also
One negro man, named
Bam, levied upon as the property of Ed
ward Bush, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Tahitiia 1. Ileal, executrix on the
estate of William B. Real, dec returned by
a constable. »
\Y, Xiamkin sh’ff.
June 1
Sheriff's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in July next, will
be sold lit Uki court-house in Lincoln
ton, Lincoln county, between the usual
hours, the following property, to wii ;r
One negro Tinian named i
Mary, levied on as the property of David
Florence, to satisfy two executions in f• ■
vor of Francis Grace, endorsee, vs. tin
said Florence,
—ALSO:-*-
One hundred &j thirty-six
acres of land on the waters of Milt creek,
adjoining John McDowell and others, Jevi.
ed on as the property iff Rtutiaon Davis, to
satisfy an execution tor cost.
- ALSO—
One bay gelding, taken as
the property of Edmund liollemun, to sa
tisfy an execution in (aver of Hubert ii.
Smiley, vs. said Holloman.
Andrew Lee, jun’r.
Jj. Hhertjf L. C
May 3d. td*
Sheriffs Sale,
WILL he Sold, on tbc hist Tuesday
in July next, at the Court-house in
Columbia County,
200 acres of land on the
waters of Little river, adjoining Davis h
Shepherd, U> satisfy an execution, Jere
miah Kcesc, vs. James M‘Fin land.
ALSO,
4,56 Acres of land on
the waters ot Big Kioke, adjoining Butts
and Reeves, to satisfy an execution, James
Collins, vs. Wyche James.
t ALSO,
Three negroes Teanei
and her child, a small girl called Prigs, ami
a girl by the name of Harriet, to satisfy
Sundry executions, William Yarbrough,
vs. Leonard Maddox and Berry Olive, all
Levied and returned tome by constables..
Geo. H. Tankersly.
». s. c. c.
June, 3.
Sheriff s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next at tlic courthouse in the
town of Jack.sonborough Scriven countv
between the liours often and three o’«,
clock
1040 acres of Lind, lying
on the waters oi the Big and Little Ogc
cite, in the county of Scriven, being the
plantation lately conveyed irom Richard
Dowdy to John Pearson, sold as tire pro-
Sos John Pearson by virtue of a rule
ite on thi. foreclosure ofa mortgage
by the said Pearson to Richard Dowdy.
aho. ~
40 acres of laud lying in
the county of Scriven, adjoining lands »f
Lewis Conner & James boot, sen. & taken
as the pioperly of Jonah Burns, to satisfy
sundry executions, one in favor of Janies
H. Wade/and one in favor of A Bryan,
levied and returned to me by a consta
ble,
Also,
252 acres of l«nd more
or less lying in the County of Scriven, ad
joining lands of) Thomas and Henry Clif
ton, Green Hill and others taken as the
property of John Saunders, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favor of A. Hall, levied
mid returned to me by a constable
ALSO,
400 acres of land being
two fifths of a tract of land, containing
fourhundred acres, lying in the County
of Scriven, adjoining lands of Stephen,
James and Edward Boyt, Joseph Dickey
and others, taken as the property of Tho
mas Rowland to satisfy sundry executions
in favor of Seth Boyt, levied and return
cd to me by a constable.
Solomon Kcrnp, s. s. c.
Scriven County, June J
■■ 1 ■■ »"■ mm I ..I.
Administration Sale.
H/ ILL be re-aold on the first day of
August next, at the Court-house in
Waynesborough at the tonnei purchasers
risk,
200 Acres of laud tying in
Burke County adjoining lands of l hjah
Bynt and others, belonging to tiie estau
of John Carswell.dec’d ,ht raid Land w as
Sol 1 according to law on the bill day of
July 1619, by the administration of said
Estate. ,
A. & M. CARSWELL, Mm’r.
June, 1. , wfitAi j
Administrator's Sale. 1
ffniX he sold at Goshen,, in Lincoln
TT county, on Saturday the fifeenth
July next, the personal property of Joseph
Russel), late? of said county, dec. consist
ing of a negro woman and sundry other
property. Terms of sale maijc known on
the day.
John McDowell, ndni'r . ;
May 20, ' tds
I PROSPECTUS*
Far Pdblishing in H’ushiiigton, VTilktV
County, Grarynn,
* NIW VAri-.a, Tf< UA rAjtLßn
WIS THE PiiOPLB.
Jl' has become an usage, when a new'
jiupei* is to b( i,fltablished, to giv,c a pros
pectus 5 in it great and fair promises are
n'.vlc ; in it are set forth the principles <*o
rt lnc.s animate me editor, ami thu politics
he intends to advocate. But it ha* happen- *
<>l that many editors have materially de
via’.ed from those promises; ofclug either
to a'mental reservation, prtgmidlv tafeen,
riot to comply witlt them, or"to being Jed
astray political coin.exions, or private *
considerations to promote* the views of'
sonic ambitious citizens, 10‘the detriment
Os tiie welfare and prosperity of the people,
collectively, The editor of H e the People,
will not make promises lie cannot keep—
lie will not advance sentiipentsbe does nor.
fed; he w ill not support measures nor advo
cate principles he tv ill think contrary 10
the best interest of the country. In the
‘umlert king now eouteniplat d, all lie
asks, G a fair trial ; if lid fids in the plan
In- has traced, it lie *» erves from the
cause ol il.c iV.ipio, “ may tin; moment
i t th.e irdcclion ol /TV the People, be tUe
last of its existence.” r
Ii is well miowu t,h:it the task of an edi
tor is arduout; sometiiius disagreeable, 1 /
and niton unproductive; be bus to sur
-1 mom l many ai then lues—envy—party spi
rit— the concealed attacks ot the enemies
ot all republican forms of government 1—
often an editor toils, and toils j—and ail Ins
endeavors remain uruewardvd with the
applause of his f ilow citizens, ami an ho
nest livelihood.
Ibe principles advocated in fie the ■
• ■eople, will be those of republicanism ; lint
government supported, the One now ex
isting; and the union defended, will be
that union founded on the mutual interest
;ind safety of the states, and ou tiie regard *
and good wilt they ought to tnter'.iua (o
wi.nt* t acli other—that union wuioh if put
asunder, will occ ..stun the downfall of our
growing empire. The editor ndi unequi
vocally and strenuously, support the pre
sent administration of the government, as
long as it will continue tb be guided by
the spirit that inspired Washington, J t f.
terson and Madison, in the performance of
ot their duties, as chief laugisUaies vs tiie *
nation.
i he cohimns of MV the People, will be
open to all literary am! political comnniut
cations, When genius, talent, and putrio
tisin have directed the pviis of the writ
1i s. The Editor •'pledges himself that it »
press will never groan under the attacks
Os personal enmity, or private Biiimonii
in me contrary, it will sigh under the pro
duetior.s of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal genius,am*thc cunscieMinus Christian.
Wo. jiirioxs— He the People, will be
primly v. ' cti ly, on a medium stmet, and on
new and elegant type, at Three Dollars
•cr annum,' payable 111 advance, Anver
■ isemeiits inserted, ami job-printing neUtlf
executed, at the Augusta prices.
QLj' Notice will be given when the first
number .shall appear. -
May b. : *
bhevitf’s ,-ule,
Postponed 1 .
ITT
f f ILL be sold the first Tuesday rn Ju
ly next, aM he court house in Jmksonboro*
Scriven courby, between Lite usual Hour*
of 10 and 3 o’clock.
Two hundred ana sixty
six and two thirds acres, of land being I o
thirds of a tour hundred acre tract lying
and b. ing in the -emi-nty of Scriven, being
the upper psrt of said tract of Land, ad
joining Land of W'lfliam Green and others;
levied on as the property of Theopholus
and George Luiithiy, to satisfy their tax.
due tor lueyear 1313, amount due glfi li!i|
A.’*/
One hundred acres of
Land lying in die county of Scriven, ad
joining fund ol Richard W. Miller and oth
ers, taken as the property of William Grit
tin as administrator of the estate ot Vbu.g
Griffin, deceased, to satisfy bis tux due for
th year Itilff. Amount due Si dollar* 18$
cents.
Ab?o
250 acres of land, King
it being ui thecounty ofScir.cn adjoining
Daniel Kemp and Jatpe* Lambert's land,
taken as the property of J thij, L. Me Kin
ney to atisfy sundry executions in ‘avor
ol 11, Bn an and A. Bell . gainst Jno. L.
Me Kinney and H >beit 1). tie Kinney, lev
led and returned to me'by a t.oirt stable:
ALAI)
4*50 acres of land, lying
and being in Scriven county, taken
a* Lite pr. perty of Thomas (.folding 10
satisfy suhdry executions in favor of Saul
Solomons and others, levied and return
tome by a contslabfe.
Solomon Kemp s s c
Jackson borough, jure 1
Sheriff's ffiaie.
ON the first Tuesday in August next,
will be sold at the court-house in
the town of Waynesborough between the
usual hours of sale.
Lot No. 14, with the im
provements thereon, in the town of
Waynesborough, levied ou as the proper
ty of Branch VV. Miller, to satisfy his tar
for the year 1819.
ALSO,
Lot No. 2(>, in the town of
Waynesborough, levied on os the property J
of Charles F. Stgar, to satisfy his tax for j/F
theyeai V
W iison
■Tuiy 3 v, (d-
Was lost,
. . PRIIHISSOIIT flolc „.rcn i'v Ei.no,
Lowry to Benjamin PJuJUps for 7s ?« i.
payable Ist January, and giver, £;ti
December, 1819. l fora am all person*
iiMto trai t’ p for said note.
Benjamin Phillips.
Burke county, June 1
Mrs. Goff, •
OESPEGTFULLY informs the
ill of Augusta ar.d ks vicinity that »!u
--lias te-conimeuceU Teaching the I’iaittf
orVC. may 4 w