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The LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES
gtc published in this paper.
Tn F.tecuiors, Administrators, and Guardians.
S VLGSofL AND or NEGROES, by Administrators,
Executors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held
oil the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
ten in tiie firenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court
)\ ipse ofthe county in which the property is situate.—No
tice of these sates must lie given in a public gazette,SlXTY
days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal properly, must lie given
in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
' Notice to Hie debtors and creditors of an estate, must lie
nitlilislicd for FORTY days.
’ Aoliee that application wilt he made to the Court of Or
.loi n v (hr leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must be
published(br FOUR MONTHS.
OF ALL COLORS,
AM) IV A.\Y QUANTITY,
rOH SALE, AT NO. 276.
,Vwt Poor l> nr lh" Drug Wore of
R. B. HAVILAND & CO.
Broad-Street. Augusta. Geo.
y_/ t ’ Suitable Brashes loaned.
15. I*. SFELMA.N.
August 18 wtf 91
BAGGING AND IRON.
OiMl PIECES Host Kind Heavy
OtHr HEMP BAGGING,
<■s Tons IRON, Assorted,
With a Complete Assortment or S
Arr offered For Sale by
.TOIIV L. AVDHRSON & Co.
Sc 122 \vlni is 101
LOW, TA : » TLOU 8c Co.
OF SAVANN AH,
HVVn Received by the ship Grorgi >.
iirrived Ibis evening Ironi Liver
p'. an extensive and general ass.irt-
Uli'llt of
BRITISH 31 AVL'FACTtiII] D
"B m
Ami have already in Store, and arc daily
reeeiv in", additional supplies of
American, French, Italian and German
DRIT GOODS,
of all descriptions, which are olTered for
sale on reasonable terms; and the orders
of such of their customers who ennnot
conveniently leave home, will be faithfully
executed.
October 9,1530. 1m ft
John Maddin & Co.
HAVING disposed of their Stork of
, Drugs ntul Medicines, request all
win* are it debted to them, either by note
or account, to make immediate payment,
it' they wish to close their business as
soon as possible.
it? 3 Dr. MADDIN mny he found nt
lae Store occupied b> Ni'.i.son 'artkr A
ami Dr CLARKE at bis residence
on Broad street, Vo. ;55, above the Plan
ters' Hotel. Augusta, two.
October Ift 4t ft
DU. OLi.EZE
WILL attend to, atitl be thankful for
any calls in his Professional line.
October 13 ft
A \MW MAP OF (JMORGI t.
"HI HE subscribers have now under
_ JLlhe h amis ofthe Engraver in New
'be Stute' of
compiled from actual survey, with nil
the districts carefully laid down and num-
J»ac,|, the whole completed with great
labor and exactness from the latest ami
ir.O't authentic information, in a style
n 1 inlerior to any thing of the kind yet
presented to the public, with n table of
’ 'stances from the scat of government
'* every county site or place of impor
,:inrt * in the State. The Districts in the
i'.'' purchase, and lower counties, are
‘lumbered in the corners, so nstoena
'ea |*erson to ascertain the exact silua
i"n at any lot of land, and will be pnint
* 3nd liirnislied olfin tlie m*atest man
jut —p Ur t of them canvassed, varnish
and placed on rollers, the balance w ill
Df ‘ or i thin paper, nicely folded, in moroc
and will he forsnlcin Mill edge
' 1 by the first of October next. Those
"ft rollers at Five Dollars, nnd tlie pocket
mi 'p. ofthe same size, at Four Dollars.
Persons residing at a distance, wishing
procure the mop, can do so by sending
>y Hieir members, as a sufficient number
. "'em will be kept in Millcdgevillc du
ng the session ofthe Legislature.
CABLTOV WELLBORN.
ORAVXiE GREEN.
►j l Eilitors in this State who w ill pub
tlie above occasionally until the first
‘,.°' t-m her next, will be entitled to a copy
Tae map. July gft 10
.ttosm ommst&xmt
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 117, BROAD-STREET
HAS again began
business, in the Brick
House, No. 147, Broad
/fp\ street, lately occupied
IP as the CITY HOTEL;
r fpjw*.n' where ite will bestow
3 jKj! all Itis attention to re
r pairing
8 WATCHES & CLOCKS,
-of every description, in the best possible
J manner, nnd tit very reasonable prices.—
r He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and nil who wish
! to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price. He will
i sell his remaining STOCK, consisting ol
t J E 7f ELE 7,
WATCHES AND OI CCKS,
; castors, ac. .vc.
-for less than they cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
; and all other descriptions of WATCH
, GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta. April 28, IBfto. 59
\\vxv:v\ m
4 BALES Osnabnrgs,
20 Ho. negro Cottons,
10 Ho. brown Sheetings & Shirtings.
(JO Pieces white, red, A: green Flannels,
50 Do. rich Cambric Prints,
50 Do. Callieocs (low price,)
200 Dnz, Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
ras*, Muslipntum, Berkley, and
Britannia Hiimlkerehiefs,
100 Pieces Choppa Rumnis,
1 Cased ! Irish Linens,
I Do. 7-8 do. do.
50 D;>z. ladies white cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. half do.
100 Boxes Spool Cotton,
200 Beams Wrapping Paper.
The above is offered fur sale low, for
Cash, or approved paper, by
CHARLES PHILLIPS.
Oet 1(5 ts 4
VIRGI VIA MAV FF AC TI HED
•SPOBACTQG,,
fi GOGS man ufactured
IV TOBACCO.
For Sale bv L HULL;
August 11 89
FitESII FLOCK.
o>\,4SK BARRELS Fresh Baltimore
FLOUR, Just Received, and
for Sale low.
L. HULL.
Aairnst II 89
Bordeaux Claret.
M TASKS
For Sale low,
L. HULL
■Vllgtlßf H
&POOT*: C&TTQX:„
1)9/ SPOOL COTTON,
Just Reeeired, and for Sale, bi/
l. mu,
August 11 89
" iJT ’ SALS.
10Hill)- I'OiiTttllK O
snscALii,)
V, ,11 I K . Sold low
for Cash, nr approved paper,
C. PHILLIPS.
October Id _!
A Mi
O .Miamoii : -a! Painciiig.
HE SUBSCRIBER, would inform
JL die citizens of Augusta, that be
will carry on the HOFSE I’AIVTIVG
nnd GLAZING BUSINESS, and also,
SIGN,CHAIR, and ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING; all of which shall be done
in the best manner, and with despatch.—
Persorfs who feel disposed to patronize
him will nlense call at his Shop, N o. JSIS j
Bro id-StreCt.
WILLI.V3I !5. DAMS
• fin,.- If (>9
-1 m ru o W i
A GOOD Second Hand BILLIARD
TABLE for sale—Apply to
L. HULL.
August 11 99
; siLliEf.
I M, N PM'PIIt'IU StliniJ ■ . tt nil i/wutfic
I -'»■ Spring Top—For sale by
L. HULL
1 August 14 00
; h&M no-tics,
ISIIAfiL herenfter regularly iitteml
the Superior Courts of Richmond
. County. My office nnd resilience ttn- in
. Greensborough. Persons residing in
- Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring tlie services of a Lawyer, in tin*
counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Tulliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me, will
I have an opportunity of conferring with
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. FRANCIS H. CONE.
. Tlie Constitutionalist and Courier,
will please jMihlish the above for 2 weeks,
ami send in their accounts to this office,
. Q,-i-. 5 ts IH
: JAiwns >E V DBIJ.T,
ATTOHNEV AT I
WILL attend the Superior ami In
ferior Courts of Richmond and
Columbia counties—nnd tlie Court of
Common Pleas of Augusta. He may be
I found at the office of Robert R. Reid, Esq.
corner of Washington and ElHs-streets.
July 21 |f 84
t)
- l-W&Q RDCEIVBjp.
s AT THE
1 AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE,
? Bf indd’s Chemistry, Good s Book of
I Nature,
t Lance on the Chest, Hooper's Examina
tions,
Gentleman's He Ladies' Lexicon, Ijetti r
1 Writer’s,
Ilatimtu's Pulpit Assistant, Course of
1 Time, Lalla Rookli,
Whites and Hind's Farriery, National
, Orator,
I \ irginiit Housewife, Stories of Watetloo,
f'ampbelfs Poems,
Paul CluTord, Moore's Poems, Moore’s
Works,
Moure’s Life of Byron, Nutshell of
Knowh-dge,
Hanuah 51 00 re’s Works, Caldwell’s Cul
len, Helmuts’ Poems,
Children ofthe Abbey, Drydin’s Virgil.
Hiiike's Botany,
’ Grimshaw's United States, Greece and
Rome,
Smili y's Federal Calculator,Pike’s Arith
j un-tie,
Smith's Arithmetic, Natali's Botany,
Aunt Mary's Tales. American Anecdotes.
Grteslmeh’s New Testament, R. Robert
son’s Sermons,
Towle's Astronomy, Brown’s E. Gram
mar, New Speaker,
Kent's Commentaries, Chitty on Con
tra- ts, Toiler's Exeentors,
, Voting's Night Thoughts, Tales of a
Grandfather, iVe.
A I.sr*—THE EOI l,Owl NO
C/.Ed:2IT SSEDS:
f aiTof, Kadilish, Mnutaril, Onion, Cu
cumber, Early Turnip. Ice Lettuce, Win
ter‘'quashes, Blood Beef, & Herb-Seed.
Sept (l }N
i)i«7ni \ \ \ 1 \G’s
.ius r r BUisiiED,
CONTENTSt
Remarks on di ( iiaraetcr and Writings
of John Miiton
Remarks 011 tin l ife and Character of
Napoleon Buna parte.
Keniarlis on the Cliaracter and Writings
ot'Fonelon.
* >. * j f
illustrnted in it Review of a Work, en
titled. ‘ V lieneral view ofthe Doctrines
of Christianity,’ iVe.
Discourses at the Ordinations of
Rev. John Emery Abbott,
Rev. .Fared Sparks,
Rev. E. 18. Ganuet, ami
Rev, F A. Farley.
Discourse before the C mgrogational
Ministers of Massachusetts.
Discourse on the E\ iileno.e of Revealed
Religion, delivered before the Univer
sity in Cambridge, nt the Dudleiun
Lecture.
Discourse tit the Dedication of the Se
cond (loiigregalioiial Unitarian Church
in New-York.
Discourse at the Installation of the Rev.
M, J. 51 cite
Discourse at the Dedication of Divinity
Hull, Cambridge, Mass.
Daily Prayer.
Means of Prom oliug < iiristianity.
Importance of Religion to Society.
The System ofUxeltis'n mind Denuncia
tion'in Religion, considered.
1 Objections to Unitarian Christianity, con
‘ sidered.
1 Extracts, iNc. Arc.
\ )l-w Copies Just Received, and
For Sale, !>>
ROBERT F. POE, or
Tild‘l \S S. METCALF.
ftT’-’ TRICE !».
• si pits U»>
A\u\u\slvat oy’s Nt>lvcc.
3'OM il months tiller date, application
will be made to the honorable In
, (i-rior Court 1 f Franklin County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real Estate of Wm. York,
dei'd. fuijthc heiielit of his heirs and erodi
JOHN M. PAYNE. AJn.V.
Sept 15 l.m
uuaraian’S ivtoticc,
gltll ll months after date, application
_ will b«* made to the honoruhie In
(erior Court of Frunkiia County, when
sifting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the
heirs of Thomas Harbour, dec., for the
1 benefit of said heirs.
1 DANIEL CHANDLER,
1 Guardian.
1 Sept 15 4 ttn
Guardian’s Notice.
INCUR months after date, application
. will be made to the honorable In-
I ferior Court of Franklin County, when
I sitting tin' Ordinary purposes, for leave
1 to sell the real Estate of Ann Pereel.
IGNATIUS PERCEL.
Guardian.
t Sept 15 4lrn !)i>
<;UAIiI>IANRB NOTICE.
M ,IDUIt months afterdate, application
JP wijl Ixs made to the Honorable In
ferior Court of Columbia county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell A GOT OF LAND in C B weta
- county, known as lot No. 7, in the fifth
I District of said county—Sold for the ben-
C eflt ofthe Minors oflsuac Winfrey, de
! ceased.
REUBEN WINFREY,
Jlclinfr Guardian.
Oct 20 mini ft
WIIfTEKi
«OODS.
THE SUUBCIUBERS
Aro now Receiving a part of their
SUPPLY OF
GOODS, i
VIZ: (
Duffle, Point, and Hose Blankets, ]
White red and green Flannels, .
•Stipurflne white Cause Flannel,
• Becking and Floor Cloth Baize, !
Superfine lllne Cloths and Fassimeres, I
Satinets, Cloth and Valeneia Shawls, I
llielt Garment and Furniture Prints, (
7-H Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
G-4 elegant Mourning Ginghams, I
Italian Lustrings and Oros de IVaple, I
Irish Linens, Lawns ami Linen Cain- 1
hries, Acc.
•30 Bales Domestic Shirtings and Sheet- 1
lings. ' 1
TllP.in ASSORTItF.NT OF OTHER (
STAPLE & PA\CV HOODS,
has lieen considerably augmented hy late
urrivals. Pnrehasers may always ex- 1
peel a great variety to select from. 1
’Penns la vorahle and prices us low, if I
not lower than any other house in the
Fity.
JOHN EDCiiAR & CO.
Augusta. Sept. 11 (ifw MS
37 DAYS FROM SAVANNAH. ,
A.KIOWLTO¥
HAS this day receiv ed hy the Steani-
Hoat Company's boat .\o. 10,
Light A dark Chintz. Prints, new patterns
BtaeU and Purple *do. do
Blue mid Brown Cloths and Safinetls,
Superfine and low priced White, Red
and Breen Flannels; white & brown
Buckrams,
Red Padding, imitation Boat's Hair Cam
bist,
Black and col’d Circassians, Brown Hol
lands,
Bla< k micl col'd Silecias, best Pongee,
Bandanna and Canton Silk Handker
chiefs,
1 Black Italian and Swiss Muslin Cravats,
Irish Linen. Lawns, A Linen Cambrics,
Bird’s Bye, Russia and Towelling Dia
pers.
Scarlet and col'd Cnssimcre Shawls,
London Dull’d Blankets, white Serge.
Blenched and Brown Sheetings Shirt
ings,
1-1 Cot 1 a Osnnburgs, Bed Ticking,
Lambs' Wool and worsted Hose and
half Hose.
a v«- —•••*!• other
Hoods, will (>e sold cheap for Cash or
Town Acceptances.
Oct 20 2tw r,
COTTON AND COMMISSION
\v aici-iioi isk.
Snbsc libers niinouiiee to their
B friends and tin* public, llmt they
have rented the Ware-House in Canip
bell street. Augusta, lately occupied by
Mr. John Bees, and opposite the Ware-
House of Messrs. Slaughter A Lalm/.an;
where they are now ready to receive
Cotton and other Produce, and tender
their services therein, being sanguine flint
the attention which will be paid to 1 , li *
interest oflheir friends, will secure >
them a share of public patronage.
T. COLEMAN,
WML J. WIGHTMAN
August 20 "If M 3
Storage -
AND
cOM MISSION HUSIN ES S -
THE SEUSCItIHEUS,
€i HATEFUL for past favors, rc-
I new the l« rider of their services,
to their Friends and the Public, with the
assurance, that they will us heretofore,
devote their time to’ the interest of their ,
Employers.
Their WARE-11 OUSE "ill he in
good order for the reception and safe
keeping of Country
Produce and Merchandize
They deem it dm* to themselves, to stale '
the situation oflheir Ware Houses—thus !
—They arc hounded on the North, by
Bay-street and the River—On tin* West,
by an open space of about Ih(| fi*ct—On
the South, hy Reynold-strecf. about Go
feci wide, and outlie East, by Campbell 1
street, about Go feci wide.—ln addition to <
the se< tirify against lire, " bich the above >
location pi isnili*. tlfy tnivs nhmit the *
centre oftlicir Lot. ti Hydrant whicli de
livers Water from the aqueduct lately
completed in this city.
They will grunt the usual facilities, by
advances of money or otherwise, to such
as may favor them with (’usfom.
A. SLAUGHTER A C. LARUZAX.
KeptiH St 100 (
l]
PIANO FORTE 1
SOHOOi.
r|N Hi: Subscriber respectfully informs J
JL ids friends anil tiic public, tlitit he 1
has opened a SCHOOL for the purpose <
of giving Lessons or the Piano Forth i
This Dojj, at Mrs. Thompson’s, corner of /
Broad and Mclntosh Streets, where he <
may be found every day from eight to one '
o’clock a. :f. and from 3 to 5 r. m. t
Those who are desirous to enter at the :
first quarter will please make early up- I
plication.
JOHN |>. SPEIKKEGGER.
October (j (it 1
■ . - ".-TTi.,
FANCY HOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
A. KNOWLTON’S
PAITSr STOEE.
BLACK. White and Scarlet Merino
.Mantles,
Ho. do- do. Cashmere do.
3-4 and G-4 Merino Shawls,
3-4 and 5-4 Thibet Wool Shawls,
Imperial Mingle and changeable Silk do. 1
Hilt and Embroidered Crape and Man
darine Shawls,
Extra rich Gauze. Shawls and Scarfs,
4 and G-4 Brocade and painted Merino
Shawls,
Fig’il changeable Mandarine Lawn,
Do. do Algerine do.
Plain do tiro de Nap.
Green, Pink, White and Salmon colored
Gro de Znn,
Rich, fig d Hro de Naples for Bonnots,
Black and white Satins, A Black Mode, 1
Light Blue, Pink, White am! Black Hro
de Nap.
Black Italian Lustring, (first rate)
Do. Levantine, Sinchcw & Snrsnet Silks
do. Hro de Berlin and Hro de Zan, 1
Silk Florences, all colors,
Black, white and green Italian Crape,
Green Worsted Bnrage, (line and wide) 1
Splendid Black Lace Veils,
3 I and G-4 Plain Bohbinrt Lace,
1-4 figured do do.
Wl die Lace Veils and Lace Shawls, I
English Thread Laces and Edgings, ’
Do. do. and Bohhinet Inserlings,
Bohhinet Lace Edgings and plain t|uil
lings.
Narrow Silk Braids, nil colors,
< hangenble Embroidered Safin Bonin'!
Ribbons, rieliest article of the kind
ever offered in lids market,
Embroidered changeable and plain wa
tered belt Ribbons, in great variety.
Rich Cap. Wafeli and Guard Ribbons,
Plain Tnlletu Ribbons, all colors, Nos.
from D to 22,
Black Silk Frog and Daisy Buttons,
Gimp Leaves, Lace and Pearl Buttons.
Ladies' and Gentlemens' English and
French Silk II osicry, I
Black ami White Silk Half Hose,
Ladies' black, white A: col'd H S Gloves,
Do. do. do English Silk do.
Gentlemen's do do Silk and 11. S. do.
Also. Rocoivod as Above.
I case fine Leghorn BOLIVARS,
I case ladies A misses Ihmslal/lc Bonnets,
A general Assortment ofseusona
hie Staple Goods, expected daily.
October 20 2tw 0
OGORGI A
14 HAT
THOMAS t'VillMS
rB 4 A KEN fin's inetliod of infiirming his
Q friends and former customers, flint
In* Inis connected himself in business,
with Mr. ANDREW RANKIN , one
of the most extensive mid celebrated
II at Manufacturers in the U. States; and
from tiie fart that all Hats sold at their
Establishment, arc oflheir own manu
f.ieture, they are enabled to recommend
and warrant them with flic utmost con
fidence, to tlie public; am) to offer, at
very reduced prices, both wholesale mid
retail, a splendid assortment of Hats of
idl qualities and shapes.
Country Merchants mid others, will
find it to tlieir interest to examine their
assortment before they purchase else,
where, Ningle lints of any size, shape
or quality, made at the shortest notice.
The business will, after this date, lie con
ducted at the old Stand, No. 273, Broad
Street, under the firm of
RANKIN A EVANS.
(XT’ON HAND always, as above, 11
Large Assortment of Fur, Cloth, and
Patent Leather CAPS: also, LEG
HORN AND STRAW HATS AND
IIONNETK, which will he sold very
b»lv.
Augusta, Kept. Ist, IKK) f)G
(t/''The If'iishinfrlim JVtics "ill insert
tin* above for four weeks.
PjimiE Copartnership heretofore exist
JL ing under the firm of SMITH Ac
BOBBINS, in Charleston, H. C. is dis
solved hy its own limitation. The bu
siness "ill be settled by G. W. Smith.
H. W. SMITH,
E. BOBBINS.
Tlie subscribers have formed a con
nection under the firm of .Smith, Harris,
A; Co. and will continue the Hardware
business at the old establishmentof'Sniilli
A Robbins, Charleston, S. C.
G. VV. SMITH,
WM. HARRIS,
11. F. SMITH.
October G "3m f
DISSOLUTION.
fBT Hl' Partnership existing under the
JL firm of N. CALL AN Ac Co. was
tiiis day dissolved by mutual consent.
N. ( ALLAN.
JAMES B.CALLAN.
Madison, June 2S. IKK). fit'" 103
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in December next, at the Court
House door, Cnrnesvillo, Franklin Comi
ty, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Two hundred and sixty acres of land,
adjoining John Kewcll, on Bear Creek;
300 acres, more or less, adjoining King
and Halley, on the waters of Stephens
Creek; one negro woman named Han
nah, about fifty years old; and one negro
girl, named Kitt> —Hold as the property
of Samuel Phillips, dec., in conformity
with an order of the Court of Ordinary of
said County, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Ti'ims
known on the day of side. *
DENNIS PHILLIPS, I K t
JACKSON HAYS, \ ,jX rH
Sept 15 «2in 09
333r&a,Dpt Suit
OF
CROCKERY
AM)
GLASS-WARS.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
In consequence of ill health, having: de
termined to bring- his business to t* close,
will sell by
ATTSTIOW,
On If EDXESUAY. the 10(Ii q/Xovtmhcr next,
120 CRATES & lIIIDN. OF
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
Just received by the ship Grand Turk,
from Liverpool, containing an assort
meat*well suited to this Market.
AT.SO.
At the same time, his entire remaining Stock of
Crockery, Glassware,
&c. &c.
Comprising a great variety of articled.
He will continue to dispose of his Hloclt
at very reduced prices for Cush, or towu
paper, until the day of Bule.
TERMB.—AII sums not exceeding
8100 Cash, over SIOO and not exceeding
8200 sixty days, over S2OO and not ex
ceeding 82100 ninety days, over 8500 and
not exceeding 8500 four months, over
8500 six months credit, approved en
dorsed notes.
JAMES BONES.
07" WILL BE RENTED at the samfr
time, to the highest bidder, the valuable
stand at the corner of Broad and M’lrt
tosh-streets, with the back (Stores, which
he at present occupies until the 11 rat or
October next.
Oct 510 4tw 5
SPARTA TAVERN
Spacious and well arranged
K TAVERN, in the Town oftSpuf.
la, Hancock county, at present occupied
by Mr. William Mnckie.
This establishment is not surpassed by
any of a similar kind in the up-Country,
and will, with judicious management,
yield a handsome return on the capital
employed. The furniture and stock will
be sold on a credit, for approved paper, to
any person or persons who may contract
for the premises.
Possession will he given on the Ist of
November next. Apply to
McKenzie a bennoch.
September 15 If 119
Richmond Academy.
bllE Trustees of the Academy of
Richmond county will, on the last
Saturday iy December next, proceed tt>
Elect the following Teachers ami IXli
cers for the term, and space of twelve
months, from the time of appointment,
to wit:—
A Rector, with a salary of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, and half of the Tuition
money.
An English Teacher, with a Bnlnryof*
Five Hundred Dollars, and one half of
the Tuition money.
A Teacher for the Band Hills, without
salary, but with the use of the House and
Lot at the Sand Hills,the Teacher tore-,
ceivetbe whole of the Tuition money.
A Teuchrr of Modern Languages,
with a salary of Two Hundred and Fitly
Dollars, and the whole of the Tuition
money—the price for Instruction to bo
Eight Dollars per quarter.
A Clerk, Steward and Treasurer, with
a (Salary of Four Hundred Dollars.
(I7‘ Written application will be mudo
to the undersigned.
Br order or the Board,
JAMES MeLAWS, Clerk.
Sept 4 mt ID—tdo fltl
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
ALL persons indebted totbc Estate nl 1
Edward Ward, lute of Richmond
county, deed, are requested to csdl upon
James VV. Lamkin, of Augusta, and settle
the same; and those baring demands
against.said Estate, will cull on myself
at Mueon lor payment.
W. WARD,
• Administrator, with the Bill Annexed
Rcpt 25 4tw
A GREAT BARGAIN
is now offered in the sale of a tract, or
lot of LAN I), in Carroll county, which is
discovered to he rich in the Gulden proper-
I;/. The owner being on tbo eve of along
journey to the North, will now sell it lew,
if a quick application Is innde. Indispu
table titles will be delivered.
APPLY AT Tillß OFFICE.
June Id W
5 HEW AHD.
HAN AW AY from the
Jw subscriber, about three
weeks ago, a mulatto girl,
named
jES® MARIA,
WJKk/J sometimes called MARIA
'T PRIMROSE, aged about
21, of low stature, & very light complex
ion. (She is supposed to possess forged
papers. Any person who will lodge her
in any Jail, and give me information of it,
shall receive the above reward ; and any
information tending to lend to her detec
tion, will be thankfully received.
y VVM.J HOBBY, .V,
October 13' ®