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LIST OF BETTERS,
REMAINING m the Post Office, at
AiiffusUiff Georgia, Ist July, lo*iU,
(not before advertised.) Persons
wishing letters fioiu this list will pleaso (
say they are advertised.
A
A Z James R Allen
John Ackis
B
Robert T Banks Alfred M Beck
Wiley W Barron Robert Bridges
W B Bacon monsieur Brochon
David Bayard David Bowers
mrs Ann Beall D A Boatet
mi’s Sarah A Redd Oliver T Bolwar
Elias Beal Henry Byrd
mrs F Bell Benj Bynum
Win Belcher mrs Eliza Bugg
C
Mathew Carswell miss Margaret
Charles B Carter Champlin
Samuel Catlin miss Susan G Clark
jnrs Eleanor Camp- 1* G Cottle
bell mrs Rebeccah Coxy
John M Christian Sami Crawford
James Chester Frederick Corley
mr Chew
D
mrs Jana Dawson mrs Hannhh Dick-
WmE Davenport insoa
John Daniel mid Robert Douglass
James Finney Edwd H Dopson
Thos B Duuibrlh J A Dove
Joseph L Dackney W A Drake
Jacob R Davis Bernard Dornin
enpt Daley H H Dubose
dr Hutchinson Dent J Du Bose
Sand C Delphy L P Dugass
John T Derby Thos Uufley, for
Win C Dillon Lawrence Hoey
E
mrs A M Evans Daniel Ewart
mrs Eliz’tli Edes Edwd A Eve
Charles Evans
F
Grant Finch genl T Flournoy
John Finn Francis Frost
G
John Gainus Win Glover
.lane Gallagher Daniel Green
George Gardner George W Graves
Wm Gerinond Charles Gray
Gilbert & Joadan Needham Green
Win Charles M Gray
Win Gibbons John Grady
H
James Hall mrs Louisa Hicks
miss Eliza O Hart- S Hobday
ford Win M Holcombe
Efevvis Harris Halsey & Hopkins
Pearce Haynoe Julius G Hollister
John Herd A B Huggans
Win Hill
J
Patrick P Jarvis mrs H Joluison
Nicholas Jones Thos Jordan
Hiram Jones Arthur B Jernigan
K
rev Win Kennedy John A Keowin
tnr and mrs G Law- rev Jonathan Lea
• renco vitt
Robt B Lee miss Rebecca Ann
Charles Lamar Lowe
mrs Susan G Lc- mrs Elizabeth Ligon
land 1* Lowe
E B Loyless Henry Lyon
M
Alexr McLaurin Pat McLaverty
John Marshall mrs Lucy Merritt
Win McOrail Phillip .Vtdiiu
Daniel Malory F C Mitchell
Geo J McCliskey Stephen Minton
Michael McKenzie Arnuldus Montgo-
P H Mantz mery
col Chas Mathews Levi Morgan
Robt McDaniel James C Morgan
Daniel McMnriry Charles Murray
N
John H Newton Wm Newman
mrs A gneiss Ann Phineas M Nightin-
Nesbitt gale
O
mrs Elizth O'Keefe Jesse F Owin
J*
John L Payne Daniel Price
John N Philpot mrs Sarah Prior
Jnbez Peck Joseph C Preval
R
Augustus Randolph J 11 Richmond
Edwd E Ramsey John Rolen
Charles K Rhodes Jesse Robnct
Wm J Rice Riclid Rowell
miss Ann Riddle Joseph RoxboUi
George Rives
8
Robert Scott Patrick H Sinead
J D Salmon Ezekiel Smith
Madderson Sapp Janie® Stinson
John C Snead Samuel Steel
James Semn.ons James Steele
George Slasser Andrew B Sturges
Wm ill Simons John W Stoy
miss 8 Silbert • Elijah Sturges
A J Smith Hurburt Stallings
T
Christopher C Ta- miss Emily Tin- (
liaferro brook
Caraway Taylor mrs Eugenia Tread-
Joseph F Taylor well
Win Terry .lames K Trice or
Wm Tilley Thomas Evans
miss Susannah Tin- Benjuyiiii Tutt
dell Geo A Turkinett |
Philip Thurman
V (
Thos H D Vanlan- Ra Van Cieson
dingham I
U t
Wm Underwood Charles Urquhart |
Henry Usher • I
W
Joseph Walsh mrs Ellen Welsli
mrs Ann Walsh John W Wharton ,
Jeremiah Waldoii Berry Welch
Edward Wade John Whiteaker
Isaac Walker rev Dennis iM Win- -
John R Watkins ston !
Benj Walker Joseph W Wilson
mrs Elizabeth Wat- miss Julia Wilson i
Kfns Abicl Wiliey
messrs A Sc G Wal- John Wilkinson I
kor John Wise *
miss Susannah G M Williams i
Walker Robt Williams i
Jessee Watkins Isaac Woodruff I
James W r akeman Geo Washington I
Merritt W r dton Wyman <
miss Eliza Welch
Y & Z
Martha Yonge Henry Zinn n
JAMES FRASER, P. M. s
July 3 78 o
INFORMATION wanted.
ANN EUGENE LOYD, an orphan <
girl, was taken from Savannah,
Georgia, a number of years since, by a
lady who resided somewhere in the Stale I
of Alabama or Mississippi, and has not
since been heard from. If she is living n
and will make herself known, she may ,1
learn something much to her advantage, t
Address, Post-Master, Greenville. S. C,
Why 20.
MUSSi! M
Os Foreign Literature and Sciences
Xo. b—Xew Senes.
(with a plate to each number.)
Published every month, by F. Littell and
Brother, Chcsmit Street, Philadelphia,
and O. 4* C. 11. Carvill, Broadway,
New-York. r
L OXTEXTS of Xo. 6, for June, 1830:
Plate —Surrender of Calais. ,
1. Surrender of Calais.
2. Parliamentary Anecdotes. From the * 1
Xew Monthly Magazine. "
3. Proverbs. From the same. _ e<
4. Major Laing’s Pap el’s. From tar *•
Quarterly Review.
G. Letter from New-York. From the °
Xew Monthly Magazine.
6. Ode to Poverty. From Blackwoods **
Magazine.
7. The Family Library, No. X. From
the Literary Gazelle.
8. Sovereignty and final Settlement ol
Greece. From the Foreign Quarter JL
ly Review. }
9. Insect Architecture. From the Month- *
ly Review.
10. Stanzas. From the Literary Gaze lle,
11. Song. From the same.
13. British America. From Blackwood's
Magazine.
13. Calumys Life and Times. From the
Monthly Review.
14. Spix ami Martins’s Travels in Bra
zil. From the Foreign Quarterly Re
view. _
15. Australasia. From the Monthly Review, e
16. Stories of Waterloo. From the same, a
17. Jefferson’s Memoirs.' From the same, i
18. Sonnet. From the Spirit and Manners i;
of the Jlge. _ r
19. Sonnet to May Morning. From the t
same. t
20. The gill of the Genii. From the same t
21. The Medici Family. From the For
eign Quarterly Review, t
22. miscellany.—Lightning Rods—lnfo- 1
riority of the Sons of celebrated t
Men to their Fathers—Mr. Jekyll
—.March of Intellect—The perfec
tion of ' Impudence—Etiquette—•
Filial affection —an Italian Praeti- -
tioner—Cruelty of a Highland
Chieftain, and its Punishment. (
23. LITERARY INTELLIUKNCE.
TERMS: $6 a year, payable in ad
vance : if7 50 if not in advance; single ’
Nos. 75 cents each. j
June 26. 76 <
Fit A A It LIN COLLEGE. 1
i N
THE Faculty of Franklin College pro- i
poses giving a prize, of the value of abdut
ten dollars, in appropriate and well se- i
lected books, to the best Latin Scholar, ]
ami another to the best Greek Scholar, <
who shall (>nter the Freshman Cluss next I
August, for a regular course. The names <
of the young gentlemen thus distinguish
ed, &. of the Teachers by whom they were
educated, will also bo made public, that a
- emulation may be excited,
and the standard of Literature raised
throughout tiie State.
The Latin prize, however, will not (
bo given to any who shall not manifest,
on examination, a thorough knowledge ,
of at lent, Jacob's Lat*u Reader, both ,
vols. Cmsar's Coinnieutarie... all ti.e wars
ill (rani, Gould's Ovid, tbo whole of ,
Virgil. Cicero’s select Orations, ami the j
Cntalinc and Jurgutliinc Ware ol' Sul- <j
lust. r*
The Greek prize will not be given for
less than a correct knowledge of Delec
tus, a viduablc work for beginners, John |
and Acts, Jacob's Greek Reader, and
Grteca minora.
A prize will also be given for the
best knowledge of Arithmetic, and Day's
Algebra, ns far us the end of simple
equation. 1
It has been a source of regret to the
Faculty, and a drawback on the Litera
ture of the College and the State, that ,
Students have generally been entered j
so badly prepared. To remedy this in
part by an honorable competition, is the ,
design of the above mentioned prizes.—
These prizes are intended to be perma- ’
neat; and many who may not be able to *
compete for them next August, will, it is
hoped, qualify themselves lor deserving 1
and obtaining them some succeeding
year. ft
The hooks, a knowledge of which is 1
at present requisite for admission, are
Ctcsar, Virgil, and Cicero's select Ora- £
turns, in Latin; in Greek, John and Arts,
& Gncca Minora, together with English
Grammar and Arithmetic. It is hoped, 1
that those who intend entering in future, 11
will come thoroughly prepared on the
very moderate requisitions of the law. r
Qjr’Editors favorable to tiie interests 1
of Literature, are requested to give the
above an insertion in their papers.
By order of the Faculty. c
A. LATHROP, Sec ny.
May 8 62
NOTICE. c
THE Associations for the purpose of
supplying the destitute in the State
of Georgia with the Bible, by the Ist of
January 1831, who expect to get their Bi- (
hies from Augusta—are informed that
there will bo an ample supply at the De- ,
pository, kept by Mr. Joel Catlin in this ‘
place, by the 15th of Juno. '
Augusta. May 31 69 ,J
COLUMBIA SHERIFF'S SALES. 3
WILL be sold at Columbia Court a
House, on Ibe first Tuesday in
August next, within the usual hours of °
sale, the following property, to wit;
One gray marc and colt, one bay mare
and colt, one sorrel horse, ami one road
waggon, levied on to satisfy two li fas
from Columbia Superior court, one at the
suit of Berry Olive vs. Obedience Oft'utt
and Jesse principals, ami Nathan
iel Pearre, security on appeal—the other,
Peter Crawford executor of Wm. Ap
pling, vs. Jesse Ofiutt, claimant, and Obe
dience Ofiutt, security on claim bond.
ALSO, (
One Gig and Harness, seized under
attachment, at the instance of Isaac Ram- «
sey, X’s. Reese Hamilton, and sold under
an order of the Honorable Inferior Court. \
R. H. JONES, Slifl*. c. c. '
July 3 wtd 78 J
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE, o
WI LL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in August next, at Columbia Court j*
House, within the usual hours of sale: °
A negro girl Kczia, levied on under a
mortgage 11. fu. Reuben Sanders vs. Green
J. Sanders, heingpnrt ofthe property con
tained in suit! mortgage. ir
11. 11. JONES. Sh’ff.r.c. tl
Juno 5 wtd 70 tl
THE
XEW-YOTM& MIKELQR,
AND
Ladies’ Literary Gazette.
embellished quarterly with
Elegant Copperplate Engravings, and
NEW MUSIC.
THE subscriber would respectfully in
form his friends and the public that
he Bth Volume ofthis beautiful work will
•eminence on the I2lh of July next, and
A-ould request those who may feel dispos
'd to become subscribers, to leave their
mines at an early period.
'rill! Bth volume will surpass in point
if Emrravings, matter, and typographical
-xecutiou, all that have hitherto preccd
,»d it.
J. LEVEBICH, Agent,
No. Ely, Bridge Bank.
.Time 5 3tw 70
l--x Richmond Superior Court,
MAY TERM, 1830.
Gaines 3. Stroud, an infant, by his 'J .r
Guardian, -
Peter Lamar, S
*»• , s'fa
31 argahi.t r i’. Scott, his wife, =• |
Adm'rs. of the estate of 5. ?
John I). Stroud, and
Grifiin Edmundson. T?
It appearing to the Court, that the de
fendant, Reuben Scott, resales out of the
county of Richmond, and has not been
served with a Subpoena in this case—On
motion of the complainant's Solicitor, it
is Ordered, tbatthc said Reuben Scott, be
andap])car at the next term ofthis Court
to answer of and concerning those mat
ter* and things, which shall then and
there be objected to him in the premises.
And it is further ordered, that a copy olj
this Rule, be published in one of the pub
lic Gazettes of the city of Augusta, oiicd
a month, until the next Term.
A true copy from the Minutes,
JAMES M-LAWS, Clerk, f
June2sth, 1830. m 77 f
HXR3. GSSMVZLLE, ! l
(Widow oj'lhe late Mr. Charles Grenville!]
Respectfully informs the putL
lie, that by the advice ofher friend*,
she continues open the SCHOOL of h<gi
late husband, with the assistance of hdF
daughter, ami will be grateful for tlf 1
patronage of its former friends,
who may be kindly disposed to place thef.,
children under her charge. fi
She will teach Reading, Writing, Arif (j
metic, English Grammar, Geograph p
History, ami Algebra, in all their branc s
es. The terms of Tuition may be know J,
by applying at the School Room < C
Greene Street, next door below the Ci
Hull.
may 15 01 kv
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MAIL ARRANGEMENT. V
NORTHERN' MAIL. r °
Due every evening at 0 o’clock. CIo
es every evening at 1) o'clock. '*
Mails for Pendleton C. 11. Ac, are ina< '
up on Friday at 1) P. 31. and forward*"
via Edgetield Court House. n
Mails for Greenville C. H. S. C., As
ville, IV. Carolina, East Tennessee, jV**
Kentucky, arc made up on Saturdays, I
9 I*. 31. and lorwardcd via Edgelii ,n<
C. H. lai
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Due every Sunday, Wednesday, a
Friday, at sii P. 31. Closes every Tu
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BA VANN AH MAIL. la <
Due every 3londay, Wednesday a ..
Friday, by 11 A. 31.. Clososovcry 31c; 1
clay, Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 P. all
MILLER GE VILLE MAIL.
Due every evening, except Thursdi ,n .
by 8 P. 31. Closes every evening, cxcc
'i'uesclay, at 9 P. M.
31ails for Fortville, Clinton, 33acc"!?
Knoxville, Columbus, Creek Agency, Al sl {
bania, 3lississippi, and Louisiana, a l ’*!
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Fridays, at 9 P. 31. * el
3lailsfor Middle and West Florida, < 111
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3lails for Greensboroiigh, and 3lac£ 01
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31 ails for Eatonton A 3lonticello, Goi ta ‘
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ATHENS MAIL.
Due every Sunday and Wednesday, t x
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CARNESVILLE MAIL.- '
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GREENVILLE, S. C.MAIL.
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every Monday, at 9 P, 31.
COOSAWHATCIHE MAIL.
Via Lower Three Runs, S. C.
Due every Sunday, at I past 5 P. 31
Closes every Tuesday, at 10 A. 31.
The Post-Oflice will l»c open
day, (Sundays excepted.) from 7 A. 31
lo 8 P, M. from Ist March to Ist Novem
ber; from 8 A. 31. to 8 P. M. from Ist
November to Ist March, except from 2 to
3 P. 31. and during the time of opening
and c losing 3lails.
(t/ 3 On Sundays, the Oflice will be
open from 7 to 8 P. 31.
JA3IES FRASER, P. 31.
Augusta, Geo. Map 1. 1830.
V A SOME TIME in Decern-
£ last, a negro man
M MAT,
about filly years of age,
•tout and muscular, and has sometimes
ollowed the trade of a Rlachsmith.
Mat formerly belonged to the estate of
Wiitson of Columbia county, where it is
supposed be is now lurking, or in 3lorgan
county, where he has a wife. A reward
>f Ten Dollars will be paid to any one
who will apprehend and lodge him in any
ail of the State, on giving me information
if the same at Savannah.
, C. E. BARTLETT,
may 12, 1830 Ci 3 3t
(T/** The Augusta Chronicle A Wash
ngl.'.n News, arc requested to give
he above three insertions, and forward
hdr bills ns above.— Statesman # Patriot. I
Standing Committees ol
Council, for the present
On Accounts —Messrs. Harper, Barber,
nd Kirkpatrick.
Streets —Messrs. Bcnnoch, 3lcCombs,
tnd Rofl’.
Jail —Messrs. Hoff, ■Thomas, A Dillon.
Pumps —Messrs. 3lcCombs, Glascock,
ind Kirkpatrick.
Market —Messrs. Glascock, 31c Combs,
mcl Barber.
Magazine —Messrs. Kirkpatrick, Tho 1
aas. and Dillon.
River Ranh —Messrs. Bcnnoch, Harper,
mcl Barber.
Drains —Messrs. 3leCombs, RofT, and
Jcnnoch.
Health —Messrs. Thomas, Barber, and
IcCombs.
Police —Messrs. Harpei*, RofT’, A Dillon.
Fire Engines —Messrs. Bcnnoch, Glas
ack, and Rolf.
Published by order of Council, passed
ic 11th 3lay, 1830.
GEO. 3f. 3VALKER, Clerk.
: J* The first number of the next Volume of the
New-York Mirror will be issued on the tenth
, dun of July next, .rqj
EIGHTH VOLU3IE.
THE
( NZ3W-YORK MIRROR,
Repository of Polite Literature and the Arts:
EMBELLISHED, QUARTERLY, WITH A SPLENDID
OPPERPLATE ENGRAVING,
AND, WEEKLY,
t WITH A POPUI.A R PIECE OF MUSIC,
> RANGED WITH ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR THE PIANO.
t
. EDITED DY GEORGE P. MORRIS.
|
riOil the fact that the merits and
character ol'the New-York 3lirror
pve been steadily progressive, we refer
p.the past. Our arrangements for the
Idure are far more advantageous than
)ny we have hitherto been able lo effect,
knd we tlierefore feel confidence in as
serting that the eighth volume will he
much superior, in every department, to
ts predecessors.
It gives us great pleasure to state, that
his periodical will hereafter be enriched
with original contributions from the pens
if
hio.F. Schrocdcr.D. D. I Gillian C. Vcrplanch,
Fitz-Grcene Ifallcck, | Robert C. Sands,
Fharlcs Sprague, James G. Rronhs,
William Leggett, Theodore S. Fay, und
hjhn Inman, William Cox.
”rasper M. Wetmorc,
tames Lawson, Mrs. Emma Embury,
William P. Palmer, Mrs. Mary E. Brooks,
Lillis G. Clark, Mrs. Harriet Muzzy,
•Samuel Woodworth, Miss Elizabeth Bogart,
’limes Shea, Miss Sarah Aiken, anil
7. C. Vanarsdalc, Miss A. Woodbridge.
What we have clone in the way of ein
icllishments, is before the public; what
ve intend to do, we now submit to their
ictice. During the year, four line en
gravings will be Subjects as
allows:
I. —Street View in New-York. embrac
ng Park Row, the Park, a portion of
Ilia!barn-street, the Brick 3lecting, Ac.
villi all the life and bustle incident to that
'art ol'the town.
II . —A View of the Bay and Harbour,
fuddedwith islands, und covered with
hipping, steam-boats small craft, Ac,
icluding a distant, sketch of Staten Is
md and the Narrows, taken from the
lottery.
Hl.—The City ofNcvv-York, from the
lay, the North and East Rivers, Hobo
eu, Weelmwk, Brooklyn Heights, Vil
ige of Brooklyn, Ac.
IV.—Wall-street, about tho horn* of
iree; the Exchange, the various Banks,
ml other public Institutions.
These drawings have been taken ex
ressly for this work, and will be en
raved by eminent artists.
In addition to the foregoing, several
ood engravings, executed in the best pos
ble manner, representing old Dutch
lillces, will be given; both as a matter
f curiosity, and from a desire to pre
;rve from oblivion traces of the dwel
ngs of the early Dutcli settlers.
Each number will contain, ns hereto
ire, a popular piece of music, arranged
ir the piano forte.
The praise which the 3lirror has ob
lined for its typographical neatness will
ontinue to be deserved.
From the above it is obvious (hat ear
xpenses must bo very materially in-
I'enscd; and we bad contemplated, at
ae time, advancing the price of this pa
cr to fee dollars; but in consequence of
ic unprecedented increase of our circu
ition, we arc induced, in preference, to
ust to a still further patronage fur an
lequate remuneration of our labours.
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ly, at the corner of Nassau and Ann
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yul quarto form, on line paper, with bre
er and nonpareil type. Fifty-two nuin
rs complete a volume of four hundred
id sixteen pages, for which a beautiful
I GRAVED VIGNETTE TITLE CAGE, and CO
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vv-York. June, 1830.
MZLZTA&7.
rE, the undersigned, taking into con
sideration tile present low 31iiiUi
rj irit of the country, and having a
st r desire to see an advancement in
31 iry pride, and to sea its promotion,
di reby recommend the establishment
ol Military School in the vicinity of
II ioro’ Jasper county, Geo. for llie
oi nirppso of giving and receiving la
st ion in military tactics. Wecarnestly ,
Hi i>re solicit all fiioso who are desi
rt f obtaining military information,to
, in nt Hillsboro’, the 3d day of July
in for the the purpose above eontein
pl I; at which time regulations will be
ci ‘d into in order for the immediate
o| lion of the School. A person of
si nd capacity can be obtained as in- .
st or.
GEORGE ADA3IS.
Col. 30tb Regt. G. 31. ,
Wflf. *P. ERWIN,
Cnpt. 293rd Diet. G. 31.
JOHN C. EASTER.
jAt job McClendon,
BAILEY- BELL.
i )• 33 ra
; ai&ama arawßask,
<S£srsf*s4
The Subscriber,
> (LATE PROPRIETOR OF THE GLOBE TAVERN, & MORE REfP\m r,
| OP THE MANSION HOUSE,) ' IL V
BEGS leave to announce to his friends and the public genet-ally, that he K
ken thatelegant and commodious lire proof brick building on the cornV 3 '
Broad and Jackson Streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic H»n*
is situated in the most central part of the City, and is in the very heart of basin ' ”
! being in the vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank of the
Georgia. This Establishment is known as the 0
Globe Hotel,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eminent
gree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man of family, the indiv i ■
traveller, the daily boarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE'presents ac
laudations Inferior to none in the Southern States. Colu-
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular It
in this City, he flatters himself that his experience in business, added to the •
advantages of situation and the resources under bis controul, will enable \nmx^l‘° r
the most decided satisfaction to who may honor him with their patrons^' 0
His STABLES are spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied v its ti
best of provender, and attended by experienced and steady ostlers in addif'
which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal unremitting attention and?n I* 0
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times. ' ‘ nu -
The Elbert on Stage departs every Monday morning, at 4 o clock, and av
nves every Friday evening at 6. The PendlclonStage departs every Tuesday, at
i‘« «»«* "f the mormng, and arrives every Monday at 3 o’clock in'the evenint
-1 ho Millet gevnlle Stage arrives every tlay exceptThursdav, at 7 o’clock in the eve
mng, and tleparts every day except Wednesday, atS o’clock in the morning. The
savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at It) o’clock in tin
mol-S’ aUd departS evCry Sunda y> Tuesday ondThursday, at 3 o’clock in the
AI , r . TTOr „, WILLIAM SHANNON.
AUGUSTA. September 9th, 1829.
UiUXV) LTOEffi Y,aw.
AN ACT
To extend the time for fortunate drawers
in the Land Lotteries of eighteen hun
dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred
and nineteen, and eighteen hundred and
twenty-one, to take out grunts for lands
thus drawn, and after the time therein
specified, to vest the same in the State.
BJS it enacted by the Senate and House oj
Representatives of the Stale of Georgia, in
General Assembly met, audit is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same, That every per
son who was a fortunate drawer in the
land lotteries by the authority of the acts
passed on the fifteenth day of December,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six
teenth day of December, eighteen hun
dred and nineteen, and on the fifteenth
day of May, eighteen hundred and twen
ty-one, shall have until the first day of No
vember, eighteen hundred and thirty, to
take out his, her or their grants, upon
paying into the Treasury the sum of
eight dollars
Sue. 2. And be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, That from and after the
first day of November, eighteen hundred
and thirty, the lands so drawn aforesaid,
and not granted, shall revert to, and be
come the propert y of the State.
Sue. fl. And be it further enacted, That
this Act shall not extend to any lot or
lots of land drawn by orphans until three
years after the said orphans shall 'have
arrived at the age of twenty-one; nor to
any lots drawn by ideots or lunatics, or
persons who have departed this life since
they gave in fora draw or draws in said
lotteries of 1818, 1819, and 1821, & whose
estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots
number ten and one hundred, set apart
for the purpose of public education.
Sec. 4. And he it further enacted, That all
laws and parts of laws militating against
this act be and the same is hereby repeal
ed.
Sue. 5. And be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, That it shall be duty of
■ his Excellency the Governor, to cause
this act to be published in all the public
Gazettes of this State, once a month, un
til the first day of November next, and
that he cause the expenses of such a pub
lication to be paid out of (he contingent
fund.
WARIIEN JOUBDAN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to Oth November, 1829,
GEORGE R. GILMER. j
Governor. |
November 21 ml2m 14
MOUNT UZOHZAS LODGE, NO 26.
Tiiomasto.n, Ga. April 17th, 5830.
OTICE is hereby given, that Tnr.o
.lal core Si.anu, a member of tins
Lodge, was expelled, on this instant, for
unmasonic conduct.
JOSEPH STURGIS, Sccry.
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re(|uesled to give the above an insertion
in their papers. J. S. ‘
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to sell nil the real estate of Win. Jones,
deceased, for (he benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
RACHEL JONES, Admrx.
June 12th, 1830. 72
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J AMES K. DANFOBTII, who of
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April £4 mini 58
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