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mtlie publisher in case of miscarriage.
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•.IN not be laken out of the oilier.
The LAWS OF THE EXITED STATES
arc published in this paper.
To F.tr.mtort, Administrators, and Guardians.
q . | pngofLAN Dor NEGROES, by Administrators,
Cxc-lifors, or Guardians, are required, by law, lo lie held
in ihc lir-t Tuesday in the month, Itelween the hours of
«elilll’ll,*, liirenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court
house uflhe county in which the properly is situate.—No
tice nftlicse sales must begiven in a public gazette,eilXTV
l, previous to l>ie day of sale.
vntiec of the sale of jiersanal property, must 1«> given
■niike maimer, FOUTV days previous lo the day of sale.
Native to tin' debtors mid creditors of mi estate, must be
piihllslicit Sir FORTY days.
Voice that application will be made to the Court of Or
liinirv lor leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must be
published for FOUR MONTHS.
.({jf 3 We ore authorised to announce
Mr. AVI LLI AM all ICO C. Sen'r. as n 1
Cimilidntc lor the office of Receiver of
Tax Returns, at the approaching 1 election
in January next.
August 25 Id Go
(Qf* We are authorized to announce
Mr. M. F. BOISCLAJR, as a can
didate lor re-election to the ollice of Re
ceiver of Tax Returns, at the approach
in? Election, in January next.
fSeptM G7
wg if —ww—■——■■■■
TRIAL BY JURY.
A singular instance of the savage ab
surdity of that rule of law, requiring u
naniimty among Jurors in lltcir ver
dlrt, orcurret'l in tlii;? place at our last
I'ourt of .Session and Common Fleas.
The Jury wont out in a very iinimpor
tant case on Tuesday at eleven o'clock
in the naming, nrid not heingahte to think
■l'ikr u'.ioiit some parts of the evidence,
they returned into Court and slated that
they coirtd not agree on their verdict.
The presiding Judge-explained some
purls oi't he evidence to them and reques
ted them to retire and re-consider the
matter. They did soj hut still could not
(igrec. The counsel employed in the
ease then sent word to tire Jury, that if
ft majority of them desired it, they Would
consent to a inis-triul. 'lMtiw proposition
however, the majority did not see proper
to accede to His Honor consequently
ordered Ihem to he locked up in their
room without meat or drink, And there
kept limit hey either agreed on their
Vfidiet, or accepted the proposition mode
them by the counsel-. Two Constables
"v.e sworn to -Attend them, ami express
ly ordered to sll Ter no one to speak or
have any intercourse with them. Thus
guarded they remained in their I’Ootn
without eating or drinking till Wednes
day mac o’clock in the morning, at which
time they came into Court again, with
minds equally stubborn, and conscience
m. at alt more pliant by a starving.
They considered it would be a violation
•d tin-ir oaths to find a verdict contrary to
AN-aat they clearly conceived to be war
ru it ,| by law and evidence.—Hut him-
U ■ i.id so sharpened their appetites that
•tiiry concluded it would be best to make
u Eii.- -trial of the enje, and it was so or
dered.
VNb- have always regarded this rule of
Inv, requiring unanimity among Jurors,
•i* an absurd relict of an uncivilized and
Wbarous age. It should, in our opin
ion,l)o expunged from that common law
"’hicli is said lo be the perfection of rca
sbii.—Wc see nothing of reason in re
quiring twelve mento think alike on any
complicated question, involving many
paints of law and facts There is nl-
w «y» a diversity of opinion among the
spectators, about almost every ease tried
to a Court of Justice. How then can
mmuiinity be required or expected from n
*”**7 •—Lb ecnnlle Mountaineer.
—©oo —
FATAL DUEL.
e learned some weeks ago, that tbe
Occoiint of a fatal rencounter between
Z. ' J'ffi'ieg and Dr. South, which we pub
'-'hi d some time lust summer, and which
‘f hecn extensively copied, was a con
l'n'ptible hoax, played off upon us, anti
upon the public by some idle wag. and
c set about finding him out. We en
'•sed the original account of tbe afluir
® a gentleman sit Iberville, in Louisiana,
_ I* ,s acquainted with Hr. Jclfrics, one
1 •'♦‘puled combatants, and we nd-
a ,eUor also to the Doctor, to
au-h he bus replied. Tbe result of our
|. nf i’ , ' leaves not a shadow of doubt,
ml the author, is none other, than the
Doctor himself? The letter from
aeh we made up the account was in
I» s ' n " (1 " riling, and he lodged it in the
Ofllce at Iberville.
Xv I time of publishing the account,
U,!-, some misgivings ns to its authen
■V * )U t they were overruled by the
’’mon ofthe writer, ot tiie dying Doe
ji - request, as he said, to an incident in
11 ch \ve were a party, and which could
tint °i Ken known only to him. We did
r ‘ r< *ain of imposition from such a
'l'i’irtcr.
\ir
*hat >rr ' < * nrno not to divine the motive
a ' i’fompted the communication, but in
g i ing the name of the author to the pub
c. we are actuated by the benevolent
lolive of rescuing modest merit from
.» iscurity, as our readers will doubtless
i ecognise in the chivalrous Doctor, no
less a personage than the famous Augustus
Tomlinson, who, probably eluded the vi
gilance of Dnln-er, and accompanied his
friend Ciffori, to (he hospitable shores of
Louisiana, where he has recommenced
the business of terrible accidrnt making,
with nil Ids original pathos and skill.
'Mobile Commercial Register, .\’ov. G.
«*•
From the. Federal Union.
PROGRESS! OF TEMPERANCE.
VVe have been highly pleased with the
evidence of the deceased consumption of
ardent spiritsiin the rooms ofthe mem
bers of the Legislature. We have been
iu tbe habit for several"years past, of vis
iting socially many of them, ami from
actual observation, during the present
session, we do not believe that one half
the quantity of spirits is now consumed
which was consumed among the mem
bers and their visiters four or five years
ago. In many of tiie rooms we have not
seen oven the decanter- or the brandy case
whicii a few years since, seemed ns ne
cessary an article as the bed and toilet
table. We regard this as n most happy
indication ofthe growth of morality and
good habits among our people
While on this interesting subject, we
call tbe attention of our readers ton state
of feeling in oar community, highly cred
itable to those who possess and arc de
termined lo net upon it. We mean a de
termination hereafter to set their faces a
gainst the use of whiskey as a political en
gine—and against ull those arts and intri
gues practiced by candidates Ibr popular
favor, to obtain theirclections. We live
under republican law*—we profess to
be governed by the trill of the people, and
yet,—Oh shame upon it!—every endea
vor it used—every exertion strained to
destroy th ofree will df the people, by bri
bery, cunning—the power of wealth,
office and influence, and the still more in
famous power of rum, brandy, and whiskey.
Why is not the honest indignation of the
people aroused against those who thus
odor insult to then-feelings, and attempt
to corrupt the pure fountain of our politi
cal rights and privileges. The good
sense ofthe people spurns at other wiles
ofthe politician, not half so base mid in
sidious ns these. Let any man on the
Legislative floor attempt to trammel or
abridge the right of siifii-age, and how
soon will he meet their indignation! Rut
the same people will patiently—nny, with
seeming pleasure and approbation, be
bold the candidate on the muster ground
or the Court yard — with the gallon pot
in one hand and the will cup in the other,
saying—“ Come up, buys, — lla's is Colonel
———V, General———'s, or Judge
Treat — or this is my Treat, come up and
Jrinl:—l know you'll go in for us ! Hurrah
f r our side’’ —or, in other words—•“/ treat
i/ouirith this whiskey to buy your vote. — What
an outrage upon the right of conscience
and the right of sutli-age! I low indignant
ly should a free people put down all such
insults upon their feelings and their un
derstanding!
A number of gentlemen, are determin
ed lo make nn exertion to put down these
odious practices. For this purpose they
will shortly make arrangements to as
certain who among the people are willing
to join in the work of relTorm. Their ob
ject will be to put their luces against all
candidates of whatever party or name,
who descend to these acts to obtain poje
uiarify. We hope that every county in
the State will do the same.
••04—
A most atrocious murder was com
mitted on the 28th ult. in the upper part
of Chester District, upon the body' of Air.
Rcnjiiinin O'Rannun, a young gentleman
about iG years of age, by a banditti of se
ven runaway nbgrocs. After the com
mission ofthis crime, the fugitives made
their way to the vicinity of Yorkvilie,
where other atrocities were committed,
when a pUrsuit was undertaken by the ci
tizens of that district, and four of the ne
groes bad already been taken. An ac
tive search was making for the remain
dor (one man and two women,) and a re
ward of One Hundred Dollars had been
offered by the citizens, lor the arrest of
Rig George, the principal offender, who
w as still at large.
Charleston Courier, ,\ovnnbcr 12.
Philippe of Frame. —We have already
mentioned, that the barracks in the rue
Ncuve tie Luxemburg, formerly occupi
ed by the Cent JSinssos, were appropria
ted to flu artillery ofthe National Guards
It becoming necessary lo mount guard,
the gunners belonging to the six pieces
drew lots, and the duly fell on the batte
ry \o. I, to which the Duke of Orleans
is attached. The Prince entered the
guard house in a private's uniform.—
The corporal having called Ferdinand
Philippe d‘Orleans, tbe Prince answer
ed. “Present," took bis musketoon, and
performed the duly of ssotinei lor an
hour.
The King becomes even more popular;
he certainly spares no means of becom
ing so. His eldest son, a private in the
Artillery of the National Guard, did the
t wenty-four hoars' duty tbe other tiny,
and inarched as a private to Vincennes
and back again, and performed ull the
usual services of bis situation.
Van Ilulen, leader of the Belgians.— Von
Jlaleii’s history is a very curious one.—
He is of Belgian origin—but a ("Spaniard
by birth. He i S Cluirogu s brother-in
law, and after the overthrow of the
constitution of (Spain, lie entered the
Russian service, and served in the Geor
gian compaign. He is in the prime of
life, —a life, perhaps, of more change
than has befallen any man of his rank
now living. It is a curious fact, tiiat the
Kunionu steam-packet, which lirought
the news of his appointment as Military
Governor of Brussels, was named after
the virtuous and intrepid female by whose
assistance Col. Van Halen escaped from
•he prison of tlie.lnquieition,otJ>ladnd.
AUOUSTA* OAs
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THE SUBSCRIBER,
|JESPECTFULLY htfiirms the pubhc, fliat he has taken the United States
Hotel, w inch he has this day opened for public accommodation. Being cx
• tnisivcly, and he hopes favorably known ns the conductor of similar establish-
I incuts he hopes lus former exertions to please his friends, will not be without n
- suitable reward in their future patronage. The United Status Hotel is well
i known being situated near the centre of the City, in Hie midst of its most ncti\ cA:
respectable business It is Fire-proof, mid has spacious am! elegant nccommodn
i tarns, both for 1 amilies and individuals, not surpassed by any similar establish
l meats in the (Noutlicrii States.
r
' .. Pcrso .V s at the U. s. Hotel, can be supplied with the means of
Irux filing, either with carnages, gigs, sulkies, or single horses.
WILLIAM C. GRIMES.
AUGUSTA, (Geo,) October I*3 ] m g
m&smm |S|
THE SI Bt*C ltlKFIt,
ILatll Frottrietw of tho Globo Tavern, and mtiro recently of the Mansion Bouse,)
BLGS leave to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has ta
ken that elegant and commodious fire proof brick building on the corner ol
Broad and Jackson Streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. It
is situated in the most central part ol the Citv, and is in the very heart of business—
being in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Bank, nii.l the Branch Bank ofthe (State of
Georgia. This Establishment is know nas the
GLOBE HOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eminent de
gree, spaciousness, neatness, and comfort. To the man of family, the individual
traveller, the daily boarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLUBU presents accom
modations inferior to none in the Southern States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this City, lie Hatters himself that his experience in business, added lo the superior
advantages of situation and the resources under his coutroul, wiil'enable him togive
the most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage,
Ilis STABLES are spacious anti well ventilated, and amply supplied with the
best ol provender, nnd attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
which, the subscriber will bestow his own personal unremitting attention, and in his
charges, will not forget tbe pressure ofthe times.
d?* The Elberton Stage departs every Sunday morning, nt 4 o clock, nnd nr
rives every Fridily evening at G. The I’endleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at
I o'clock in the morning, and arrives every Aloutlay ut 2 o'clock in the evening.
! The Alilledgevillc Stage arrives every day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in the eve
aiiig, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. Tnc
j Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock in .be
morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday anil Thursday, nt 2 o’clock in the
morning. WILLIAM SHANNON.
. AUGI T STA. September Mb. IH-2ft.
r Bordeaux Claret.
4 CASKS SUPERIOR BORDEAUX
CLAHET,
For Salt* low, b
L HULL
August 11 HW
VIUWIMA DIANFFACVIUED
TOBACCO.
U KEGS M.I.XIII'ACTURED
X if TOBACCO.
F«n S.\tt air L. HULL.
August II 80
SULKEL
kN excellent SULKEV, with Double
Spring Top—Tor auk- by
It. HULL.
, August 1 I WO
i CASH
WILL be given for n Hood Second
Hand PIANO FORTH The ex
-1 terior must lie handsome, and the lone
good- Apply to
LATHAM HULL.
Commission .Merchant.
■ Nov. 10 M
SPOOL COTTON.
300 DOZ. SPOOL COTTON,
Just Hereifed, ond for Sale, by
. L, HULL,
i August 11 8W
' AT PB.ITATL S.MJS.
JOHHOS. PORTO RICO
: ITS®
will be Sold low
for Cash, or approved paper.
C. PHILLIPS.
[! October Ifi 4
: BiMJABja taelb.
AdOOI) Second Hand RH.LIARD
TABLE for sale—Apply to
i L. HULL.
1 AUfcWsl M * -W1
Dll. C UiINN l
WORKS,
JUST PlTMilSlllSD,
CONTENTS ;
Remarks on tl»»* Character and Writings
of John Milton.
Remarks on the. Lifo and Character ol
Napoleon itonaparte.
Remarks on the Churactcr and Writings
of Fcnclon.
The moral argument against Calvinism,
illustrated in u Review of a Work, en
titled, ‘A General view ofthe Doctrines
of Christianity,’ Ac.
Discourses at the Ordinations of
Itcv. John Emery Ahlwlt,
Rev. Jared Sparks,
Rev.’ 13. S. Gannet, and
Rev. F. A. Farley.
Discourse before the (' mgrcgational
Ministers of Massachusetts.
Discourse on tin* Evidence of Revealed
Religion, delivered before the Univer
sity in Cambridge, at the Dtidleiun
I<ecture.
Discourse at the Dedication of the Se
cond Congregational Unitarian Church
in New-York.
Discourse at the Installation of the Rev.
M. J. Motte.
Discourse at the Dedication of Divinity
Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
Daily Prayer.
Means of Promotin'? Christianity.
Importance of Religion to Society.
The System of Exclusion and Denuncia
tion in Religion, considered.
Objections to Unitarian Christianity, con
sidered.
Extracts, Ac. fee.
07“ A few Copjps jjust Received, and
For Sale, by
RORERT F. POE, or
THOMAS S. METCALF,
07* PRICE f 3.
Sept 18 100
■ > ii ■ i>»» ■ ■■»■■ .ii i. i n ■
ritettii flour.
iIA RAHKRLS Fresh Raltirnore
FLOUR, Just Received, and
for Sale low. L. HULL
1 August 11 UU
s\3S'f RECEWEO. t
4: H ALES Osnnburps,
CO Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings A Shirtings,
•»0 Pieces white, red, A preen Flannels,
50 Do. rieh Cambric Prints,
50 Do. Callicoes (low price,)
Doz. Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
rass, Muslipntam, Jlerkley, and
Britannin Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces t ’hoppa Itomnls,
1 Case 4-1 Irish Linens,
I Do. 7-8 do. do.
50 Doz. ladies White cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. half do.
100 Boxes Spool Cotton. *
‘2OO Beams Wrapping Paper,
The above is cl fibred for sale low, for
Cash, or approved paper, by
C’HAIILES PHILLIPS.
Qct in tr 4
POE SALE.
A NEC HO WOMAN, a pood Cook, ,
Washer and Ironer. Enquire of
C. PHILLIPS.
November 10 11 ,
AOAED.
T ATIIAIM HULL tenders bis most
Li sincere thanks to the public, for ,
• heir patronage to his .Indian Ectahlirh- i
niaif, and is determined to merit its con
tinuation by his future' promptness and
assiduity. They can only add to the ob- ,
ligation, he is already under to them, by ■
calling ns cpiiekly nrter sales for their
poods as may be convenient.
He lias removed to bis JVcw Starr, two
doors above J. AS. Bones’Hardware
Store—where he will attend to any com
mands in his business.
Oct ‘27 7
JOHI* ttUlMAftir):,
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 147, broxd-streeT,
SO HAS npain began I
business, in the Driek
i House, No. 147, Itroad
sBMr street, lately occupied
\V ' "Jn •■theCITY HOTEL;
sjflEn where be will bestow
nil his attention to re
pairing
WATCHES A CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.*-
He solicits the patronage of bis friends
and former customers, und ull who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price, He will
sell bis remaining STOCK, consisting of
JEWELED,
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale and
Hotail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on band.
August a, April 28. s!>
JAIWDS ® e
ATTOIWBT AT LAW.
Wild j attend the (Superior and In
ferior Courts of Hiclimond and
Columbia comities—and the Court of
Common Pleas of Augusta. He may be
found at theollicoof Robert 11. Held, Esq.
corner of Washington and Ellis-streets.
.Inly 21 If H|
A CARD.
miiE Friends of the subscriber, Who
U bold subscription Lists for the
Georgia Christian repertory.
arc recpiested to forward them immedi
ately by mail or otherwise.
CL CAPERS.
Macon, JVw. 2,1850.
N. B. Printers in the stale of Georgia
arc requested to give the above a place
twice or thrice in their respective pu
pers. (». C.
LOOK AT THIS
RAIMAWAY
171H0.M the subscriber on Hie night of
. the (With October lust, two Negro
Men limned
BIIAYANKD.
Hilly is n tall slender man, pretty much
knock-kneed; he Is a smart, shrewd fel
low, calculated to deceive with case
when attacked; he carried with him u
striped twilled round-about coat and a
pair of blue broad cloth pantaloons, the
coal is new and the pantaloons tolerably
much worn, both of wlrich ho stole from
me a few nights before they went off.—
Ned is n low man, nnd over one of bis
eyes is a sear which runs from his eye
into the hair of his head. Ned when spo
ken to nil times appears to be somewhat
alarmed. A blows as though he wosAircd,
or appears to bring’long breaths.—From
what I can learn tiiey have made a sturl
for some of the free (States; bat lain ap
prehensive that they have been enticed
(iff by some white man. If so, u reason
aide reward will be given -for the two
negroes, or either of them, delivered to
me in Oglethorpe comity, near the How
ling Green, or placed in some jail so that
I pet them, A ONE HUNDRED DDL
LAKS BEWAHD for the thief. All
reasonable expenses paid in the detec
tion of the negroes and thief.
JOHN W. MOODY.
Noy
The Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia;
Gazette, Pensacola. Florida; *Advocate,
Huntsville, and Intelligencer, (Tuscaloo
sa, Alabama, will each publish tltorrtbove
one month, and forward their accounts
to Howling Oreeh, Oglethorpe tsnmty,
Georgia, for payment— Ga. Jounuft.
J.W.M.
job panwnwo
I KEATI.Y EXECUTED AT THIS OFEICi
VOIitME 4»1. - HO. 13.
I AUGUSTA
coffee-hocse.
•fHE SIJBSdtIBERS,
HA VIIVG fitted up nn apartment in
the rear ofthelr Btore, No. 191*
Hi'mid-st.j directly opposite pr. Wray’s
are now prepared to offer their IVienilß
and the public, at dll times qf the day night
And
RELISHES,
OF EVEIIY DE^CICIPtIONi
Having engaged the services of Mr. 6*.
Turpin, to manage the concern, they
trust Hint his experience in the
together with their exertions to furnish
every thing the market niVords, 'Will in
sure them a shore of public patronage.
FREDERICK A C o,
Nov 20 :q 14
JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOR BALE BV
•hlh I’lCKi; ArCo.
•V«.
AVGUSTA. GEORGIA.
A JtANDSoME AND EXTENSIVE assortment or
Fashionable RcadylVXade
CLOTHDCi,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS 6c SHOES,
All of which urc offered at reduced pri
ces for rush or Town acceptances.
01/** C.’ull und see.
October 20 ft
Gentlemens’
LATEST FASHION BESt
Bi:\ ViOIC lIAIS
just received.
AI.SO,
ALL Qualities of Castor, Itornm, und
Wool HATH; Childrens’ Fancy,
and Hoys mid Youths Fashionable Do.;
Hoys und Childrens Heather, Cloth, bilk,
and Chinchilii CAPS.
for bale on unroiamoduting terms,
most reduc ed prices, at
R. ALLEN’S
Wholesale and Retail Uut Store,
Rroud Street, oj)]iosi(e the Sliifpmlu
and Slate LI ink.-.
t Nov. 17 lai Id
KO’VVCtt.
ON the 11th December hoxt, at the
residence of the late Win. A. Tlagg,
will he sold, the Household and Kilrhe*
FURNITURE,.! lot of CO UN and FOD
DER, belonging to the estate of the late
Howell It. Marshall.
Terms at Male.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS.
VAL. WALKER.
Oct 30 8
EXECUTOR’S SALE. '
BY order of the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of the County of Rich,
niond, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, vi ill he sold, on the first Tuksdav iu
Fehraary next, between the usual hours
of sale, at the Market house, in the City
of Augusta,
A part of n True,! of Land, continuing
one hundred acres swamp hind, being in
the county aforesaid, adjoining' lands of
Curnes, Knight, and others.
A I,NO,
The interest in 100 acres of swamp
laud, adjoining hinds of Phiaizy,Eve, La
mar, and others.
ALSO,
Pandry Negroes; among them are first
rate Rout Hands, House bervutds, uud
Field Hands.
A I,NO,
Sundry nrticles of Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
aforesaid, to he sold on tho
property of Win. A. Hugg, deceased, und
sold for the benefit of the lieirs and credi
tors of said estate.
GEO. L, TWIGGS, Exr.
Nov. 10 11
Liss.
Jolm Milton & William J. W. WeUbor^
HAVE associated themselves in the
practice of Law, under the firm o f
MILTON At WRJGLIIOIIN, and one
or both of them will regularly attend the
.Superior Courts of Randolph, Lee, Har
ris, Muscogee, Marion, Talbot, Merrj-*
wether, mid TroUp counties. Their Of
fice is in Columbus, where they may bo
consulted ut all times when not absent ou
the Circuit.
JOHN MILTON,
WM. J. W/iVELLBORN,
Columbus, Ga. Nov. ft, IKK), fit is
Macon Telegraph, Augusta
Chronicle, Alabama Journal, and Flori
dian »V Advocate, Tallahassee. will give
the above three insertions, and forward
their accounts for payment. M AW.
1 SHALL hercaller regularly attend
the buperior Courts of Hiehmond
County. Sly office and residence are ia
Greensborough. I’ersons residing iji
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring the services of a Lawyer, in the
counties of Grsfrnc, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Tullitderro, Monroe, or Hancock, emd
who may choose to entrust it to me, will
i have an opportauity of conferring wjtfc
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. F&ANCIS H. CONE.
Dec. 6 t£ 19