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Wlt!i cozenew, bis filla- I
m 3 foisang; his mbnsttous '
lorrible forswearing; his
ning of sacred texts-, his
:s and blasphemous raving;
outrageous surfeiting; his
ig of lodgings, his ptausi
id banqueting of roysterly
t his first coming; his beg*
in every hostess' debt;
king in basest corner, his
hie ring, fantastical, inter
perate libelling when eth
*’ Ac. Biblioth. Antiqna.
I m that our Colonel excel
respects; it would, to be
sdosen Tarletons to make
» this Greene; neverthe
t is-curious as a specimen
I wit of those times, and as
Pdrlelp nixing was, in the
try, just what it was, in
■'in the eighteenth. “ I ne-
Jton to a woman of spirit,
famous Colonel Washing
oes he keep himself? “You
;c him," replied theindig
.riot, “at the battle of the
tirH )tl leaked behind you "
AY, JANUARY 11.
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rs by the last mail north of
ilty ot OeoTgVa.
>T PRASkUSCOJ.IX.OX
i Waddle, D. D. President,
'allace, professor of Lan
hiu-r.h. Professor of Mathe
nd Astronomy.
ley, Professor of Chemistry
oral Philosophy.
vton and pubbins, Super
its of the Grammar School.
'RENCHMENT.
remarks from the Sonth
an the subject of Retrench*
!well timed and judicious,
end an attentive perusal of
political economists of the
ng temper of the times, in
ian of the country, seems to
loruy. The Legislatures of
tales are busily engaged in
he salaries of the officers of
Oth legislative and execu
lenate of the U. States ap-
seized with something
spirit. A committee from
leen instructed to report a
ng the salaries of the offi
eral government, including
re and executive depart
-economists will not pause,
ir scheme of retrenchment
: driven every man of Übe
id useful acquire nents from
> ranches of the government
National Legislature It
rgotten that in a country
te pursuits of life are rich
nd tl.e rate of compensa*
: services should be rais*
level with that which is
le exercise of talents in the
ions. In countries that do
e same bigb reward to tal*
be sphere for its exhibition,
• rather where the posses*
ir number, jostle each oth
ith us, there it lets neces
such considerable induce
niary compensation. The
iweror desire ofdistinction
ivtduals to public stations
circumstanced. The corn
sat in the British House of
dwflys numerous, because
tting in that assembly is
innate hundreds in the race
e wealth or influenece nei*
this distinction whilst the
mfficiently potent to the
fted spirits in the prospect
: power and patronage of
i a seat in that body is fre
■eftinner.
government of very limit
>atronage. The influence
fail of course to the for-
The mere pride of office,
f engaging in a career of
:SS, must therefore, form
)ur statesmen who are de
g their country, either in
the Senate, should the re
lice be reduced below that
obtained'by the ordinary
nt in the liberal callings
hese induce menu sufficient
e service of the Repnblif
:ed and most highly giftef
ich poor recomponse, ap
conorfiical statesmen acenri
iw for public services to inj
n, a liberal re
lents and iniinstery in the
H they are b,e:’ adapted, to
.siness, (ravel perhaps some
of miles to the sert qf
pdbe'sgbgefit -fiom his la
■ cuie third of the year, for
L being a legislator? If
The aftvbhate of the scheme
At will luok a little i»lo this
b ;n such cases govern h«*
jgd into the peculiar ciicuifi- -
lew and not very wealthy
will find that tliclr system
■ divest the Federal goverh
fnity and respect, to HII its
wtmeifts With ill-educatdd
item functionaries, arid to
toally. the State govtm*
ior in splendour, influ
pWeratioii of the United
pt citizens of those State
piat are in patronage and;
A* ambitious of sitting as
le Congress of the United
ptir immediate repoisppnse
r*j hoipe is greeter, their
Advancement better, their
? In becoming a member
Pure pf Fils State, tha at*
■interest of the citizen is
Ipsrtial, but if he goes to
Iwington, be must totally
private business for that of
K l b. V/e, tbei-efore, con
mi and State Governmenta
[• sort of competition—as
the opes on^*
ket merit. If the reward*, ei-.a
ther present or prospective, are greater
iwtWiOhe case thsn in the other it is
not difficult to conjecture which will ob
tain the better Statesmen and most accom
plished orators. j
DIED, on the 13th December last, in
Richmond eounty, Mr James Bond , for
merly of Maryland, but for many years
past an inhabitant of this stale, he has
lelt a son and a number of relatives to la
ment for this unexpected call ot Devine
Providence.
TO-MORROW Evening ( FridayJ Janu
*r.vl2tb, 1821, will be performed a play
in Five Acts,
CALLED THE
Foundling of the Forest,
OK THE
i&w£/nomn
Count de Valmont Mr. Hughes,
Unknown Female Mrs. Hughes
("From the Theatres, Boston, Baltimore & c
and theirfrsl APFEABAJVCK here- )
IN ACT 4th
The Broad Sword
HORNPIPfc,
In which sjie will display all the divisions,
By Miss Clark.
To which will be added a farce in two
Acts, called
Raising U\e Wind.
*,♦ Doors io bo open at half past 5, and
performance to commence at half past 6 o’-
clock.
Admittance ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets to be had at the Box Office at
the Theatre, on days of performance from'
ten until one, and from three until five
o'clock, when places for the boxes can
be taken.
Gentlemen are requested not to smoke
in the Theatre.-r-Checks not transferable.
Days of performance this week, Friday ’
and Saturday, January 11 It
AUCTION.
By I. THOMPSON.
To-Morrow Morning be
fore the Globe Tavern,
at 9 o’clok,
Wllili BF. fcOliM,
A large and general assortment of season
able
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
Clothaand cassimcres
Bomhazetles
Blanket ts
Furniture calicoes
Super prints
Plains
Domestic shirting A Sheetings
!< Ginghira*
Carlisle do
Silk and cotton shawls and Hhkfs
Irish linens
Linen check
Bedtickinr
Brown linens—dimities
Carpeting—-Scotch Plaids
And one case of Extra superfine cloths &
cassimeres
Bine, black and white
Together luilh the following
Groceries,
10 Khds. Jamaica rum (warrah’ed)
“ Holland gin
10 Notlhen do
3 do Cogniac brandy
10 Qr. casks Malaga wine
20 llbds. Muscovado sugar
20 “ Molasses
40 Boxes prime Goshen cheelb
3 Casks pure linseed oil
30 UuXes northern candles
2V “ “ soap"
10 -JBbls.apple brandy
10 Hhds. “ “
5 Kegs Glauber salts-
Tobacco—Cannister powder
Gan Flints—paddle bags
Vaiiscs —Morocco cafis
And an invoice tjt
Hard ware,
cossibtino or
Handsaws, andirons, augers,
cutlery, Re,
Al*o an Invoice of
Furniture.
■civsitriyo or
Bedstead?, matrasses, chairs; tables, side
j/Odi-iis, &o. Ike.
Terms at -i«I e.
.1. Thompson, Auct’r.
January 11
Auctiosi.
Jly I. Thompson.
On #A 1 UWPAY, before the Ta
vern, at 9 o'clock will he sold, a large as
sortment of
Hcusunuble Dry Goods,
Consisting of
Cloth Aand Cassimeres,
Satinets and Irish Linens^
Linen lieducking,
‘ Calicoes
Furnitufe do. Ac. Ac.
Aha, a large assortment of
Groceries,
coasisTixc nr
20 hhds. prime N. Orleans Sugar,
10 do. Molases,
10 d». Not them Gin,
5 do. Holland, gin
12 qr, casks Malaga,
5 pipes Cogniac Brandy,
And a general assortment of
Hard-ware.
Term at sale.
January 11.
Cards ’
Neatly printed at this OF- i
FICB,
« Am
Auction,. I'
By I. Thompson. <
ON TUESDAY, before the Globe Ts- f
vern, at 9 o’clock, will be sold I
A large assortment cf (
Dry Goods and ■
Hard-ware, i
COJiSISiIKO OS 1
Black Sinchews,
Do. ’ Sarsnetts, •
Florentines, [
Canton Crapes,
Italian do.
Do. Sewing Silk,
Lambs Wool and Colton Host,
Green Q:\ulity Bindings,
Suspenders—Ginghams,
Silk and cotton Shawls and Hdkfs.
Guernsiey Frocks,
I-arge Silk • mbrellas,
Nqns Thread—l ,inen Tapes,
Playing Cards, Pen snd Pocket Knives,
Buttons, Whips, Candle Sticks,
Sheep Shears, Spurs Re.
AUSO,
8 boxes elegant Toilet Glasses',
10 HUs. N Orleans Sugar,
15 do prime Muscovado do.
25,000 lbs. Swedes Iron,
Terms at Sale.
January 11. 1821.
J. Hewitt,
PROFESSOR of Music from New-Vork,
respectfully acquaints the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that ha intends
giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia
tions and Singing, with the proper metli
od of accompanying the voice, also, on the
Violin and Violoncello.
Terms made known by applying to him
at the Eagle Tavern.
January 11 _ ts
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT the concern of Glascock & Disk,
inson is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has been
transfered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
> That Thomas Glascock will attend to ad
vocating causes in which tile said concern
have been employed, and will continue
his practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in the count*e* us
Washington and Lincoln, %nd in the May
or’s Court of this city.
Thomas Glascock,
I)hv*ml F. Picking on.
January- 11 ts
Administrators Sale.
iniTTLL he sold at the market house of
7 v the city of Augusts, on the 20th in
February next, one double barrel shot
Gun, belonging toihe estate of Samuel
Bugg, dec,
A. Bugg, adm’or.
January 11 wtds
City Tax Collector’s Sale.
Atthe Marfcet-house in the City of Augus
ta, on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale.
The following lots^in
Springfield, viz. 11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27,42,43,61, to satisfy the road tax
for the years 1818,1819 and road and well
<ax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety
five cent* and cost.
A. Bugg, c. r. c.
January 11 wtds
Notice.
OITITIE Creditors of Huntington A Burrill
and ol Bichnrd Huntington, are here
by notified, that 1 have obtained from the
honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court ofßichmond county and slate of
Georgia, an order to appear before them
on the 12th day of March next, at which
time I shall apply to their honors for a
discharge, under the acts of the state of
Georgia passed for the relief ox insolvent
debtors.
Richard Huntington.
January 12 w4t
Notice.
ALL persona indebted to the late firm
of Huntington A Burrtll, are request-;
ed tc make immediate paymen to the sub
scriber.
John Burrill.
Jrnuary 11. 4t
S 25 Dollars Reward.
M 1| A N-A W A Y from
jgMf J-A the subscriber’s
residence, near Warren '
tun, on Sunday night
last, a negro man named
U|PB|PH JOHN, formerly proper
mHSEvSSiF ty of Col Hugee of Char-
I atoii, and lately belonged to Mr Shan
non of Augusta. John i* yellow com
plected, between thirty and thirty-five
years of age, about 5 feet, 8 or 9 inches
high—weajv his hairshort and plaited,snd
the bridge of his nose has the appearance
of being broken. He is 4 good barber
A taHoi, and a very active and intelligent
man. It is probable h« may endeavor
to pass as p freed man, and make his es
cape to some of the Northern State*. M
persons, snd masters of vessels, particu
larly, are cautioned against employing or
harboring him in any manner whatever,
under the the severest penalty of the
law.
Daniel Rogertson.
January 11 2tp
ilj-The Savannah Republican, A Char
leston Southern Patriot, a*e requested to
publish the above Advertisment twice
and forward their accounts to the Globe
Tavern in Augustpta forpayment.
i -
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first rate London made Piano Fcfrtes.
Patent polished and round Cornered.—
For sale low for 4qfh> or approved paper,
by A. PICQUET,
at Messrs. F. G, HIBSON, A Co.
. Vt|
■Select Classical Semiaavy- ]
ON Monday next 15tn Inst. the Rev, t
Mr. Smith, propose) to open a school I
for the instruction of a United number off
pupils in the Classical, md in those bran-1
cites of 4n English Education whic : .« form j
a proper accompanimiht to a classical I
course. He . frill engagi to prepare his I
pupils for a reputable mtrance into any I
College in tne Union. V few youths can I
be comfortably accomrmdated as boil'd-1
era in the family, to who* minds, morals i
and manners, every p piper attention I
would lx: paid, for terns ae. apply either j
personally or by ic;tterte Mr. Smith, at J
his residence Broad Street, Augusta [
(£/” The e.ditors nFttifc Savannah Repub- J
licaiiand Hll?eilm, ard request etl’to pub- J
lish the obove; twice a week for one I
month, ami forward their accounts to this I
Office for payment. 1
January 11 lm I
Wants a Situation,
4 VOUNtiMan who has a knowledge I
of accouits, and can come well re, I
commended, is desirous of obtaining a I
situation in a mercantile house in tins ci-1
ty, fur particulars apply at this office.
January 14'-' ■ It
- ■ I
Wharf Company’s Of^ce.
NOTICE “An election lira President
and seven Directors for the ensuing
year, will tw held at the Company’s Os- ]
fice, on MONDAY nest, the Bth instant, I
from 10 to 2 o'clock, under the superin
tendance of Messrs. William Mackio,
James M'Laws, E. S. Beers and John I
Siisrp, or any three of them.
‘ By r dtr the Bon'-,1,
John Sharp, Treas’r.
January 1.2 t
TUB SUBSCRIBHR
Respectfully informs his friends
anti the public, that he has received
a neat assortment of SEW GOODS suita
ble to his Hue -et biwthcs*. consisting of
Superfine Cloths,
Coronation mixed Cassi
meres,
Black and Blue ditto
Superfine Valencia Vest
ings, (entirely new.)
flj* He hss formed a connexion in Charles
ton, by which means he will always have
on hand, a constant supply of the newest
goods, and fashions direct from London.
James Cordon,
Tailor and Habit Maher,
Washington Street.
Augusts, December 28 ts
Richmond Academy.
BY a recent resolution of the Board of
Trustees, the Subscriber is nuthoris
ed to inform the public; that the number ol
pupils in each department is in future to
ha limited. Not mortj than forty cun be
admitted into the Classical Department,
and not more than Ihirw live can be re
ceived to each tutor in the English De.
partment. The undivided attention ol
Messrs. Galdwell and Scott is bestowed on
the English pupils, «nd will be continued
with that zeal and ability in teaching, for
which each of those gentlemen is distin-
There arc. tivs vacancies yet in
the classical department, and a few in the
English.
Terms of admission—eight dollars per
quarter for the Classical, and six for the
English.
W. T. Ilrantly,
Beet, Richmond Academy,
January 8 .1
Lost or Mislaid.
A NOTE of hand, on Messrs, Hunting
ton & Ottrril), for four hundred and
seventy-five dollars, with a credit of two
hundred dollars, drawn in favor of-
Scott, of Raleigh, N. C. The person find
ing it is requested to leave it tyith the
subscriber at the Mansion House. All per
sons are cautioned, against trading for
said note.
Robert M’Keen.
January 4 3t
A Small Memorandum Book, covered
with dark blue Moroccq, secured by
a pencil.containing a number of Memo
randoms, accounts, fife. Also, a note of
hand drawn in favor of A, Slaughter U
U. LabUWin,,, and ' fxiorsed by „thein,
which note lias been long since paid ; the
book can be of nc value to any person hut
the ownei. The finder will confer a fa
vor on the subscriber by leaving it with
Inm, or at this Office, and will receiye a
compensation, if required,
'V. p. JDcurmond.
January 4. 3t
Xfcxlr Clothing Store.
THIS <by Opened, and for sale for Cath
only, tne dour east of the Augusta
Book Stop, an assortment of fresh and
Famonable Clothing ,
made the p-esent season, in the best man
ner and of Substantial materials, and con
sidering tht quality will be sold at reduced
prices.
fCf Cloths cut #nd made in tht latest
New-York std Charleston fashions at the
above stnnqby
C. Clark.
Novembers? 6w
Twpni'% Dollars Reward,
And ail Reuonable Expenses
inTTILL be paid for apprehending and
Tv lodging in any jail in the state of
Georgia, a Negr. Fellow named * ’
MARTIN
He is owned in Savufnqli, has absconded
and is supposed to ht lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his msiness at home is
butchering—He is a)out 30 years old, six
feet high, square hjult, has two of his
front teeth, out, tod Isa a scar on his bead
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office,
aspt 5 If
BLANKS
Fpr frt? ft PU9 Office.
■ ■ k
land & Negroes for Sate
1 ■ • ■
THE Subscriber offers for sale his
tract of Land in Washington county,
lon the South side of Ogechee Uiver-, i on- j
I turning about two thousand acres, nearly (
I five hamhed cleared and under fence. !
J There are two settlements on it, and the
J tract might Be divided into three. The
j road leading from Louisville to Snnders-
I ville and Sparta, and from Augusta to the
I Purchase and Alabama, byway of Penns ,
I Bridge, mns through it where one of the )
I settlements is made, and which is estab
I llsucdas an advantageous place of trade;
j with a good dwelling house, store and
I gin house, and other necessary out build-
I *ngs
I The other settlement is also well im
-1 proved, it would he an object to a Savart-
I nah or Augusta Merchant, who wished a
j healthy rental in the summer, with the
I an vantage oi prosecuting their busincsf
J with success. It would also be an cligt-
IMe situation fry Branch Bank—being
I nearly central between Louisville, Ban
| deesville and Sparta. It is healthy and
I well watered. 1 sere are about four bun-
J died acres of high river swamp, well
J toiiberod and s'luicienily high for cultiva
[ tioli, nut being subject {o anv but unconi
t tnonly high Ir ish' s. U will be sold a
I bargain, in a body or divided to soil pur-
I chasers. Apply to iV'ni. N. Human, esq
) near Louisville.
ALSO,
1 10 prime Negroes, n fcl
| low, his wife and four children, lie is a
J jobbing carpenter, coupe;-, taylor, cook
11 and cun do any thing on u farm, is also a
i I prime field band, u young weticli and her
j child, she is a prime field hand with the
| hoe or plough, another young wench
I brought up about the house, is a good
J seamstress, cook, washer and ironer,
■ I nurse and house servant, with her child
I about twenty months old. They are sold
I to raise the cash, apply to
Charles J. Jenkins,
. I Noar Daniclsville Madison county.
I January 4t eow4t
-1 dPemnamfiyi
Brought to its Highest per-
I fee i ion.
THESubscriber in the years of his youth
and since, through life, has ever paid
j the most pointed attention totlie truly im-
I portant, and deeply interesting subject
i I of Penmanship, as an art of the most uni
i. r versal use,and convenience in every stage
,f j and evciy department of civilized and
o I polished life, as peculiarly adapted to the
e I convenience and advantage of those of it,
L, I who are destined to fill the active, and
. I laborious stations ami departments of it,
J and mure peculiarly adapted to adorn, no
if ( lish and particularly to accomplish that
n J portion of society, destined by na-
J I lure, to sweeten, cherish, animate and
r endear themselves to it, Viewing the
. art oi this very high, and important na-
I ture on civilized and refined society, he
: lias ever viewed with deep and sensible
regret, tlie manner in which the teaching
r of this truly important, and all interest
s ing art has been conducted.—j.arly, sen
sibly slid deeply impressed with a full
couvictiop of its importance, utility, and
advantages in society, he, early it) life
applied himself to masters, the most cum
, pletely competent, to Impart a full; per
fect, and accurate knowledge of it, This
knowledge, he has fully and most conj
. pletely possessed through life; but no
I event having ever induced him. to make
, any offer to the public, of communicating
. and teaching of it, until circumstances of
. a hard earned and afflicting nature, resul
> ting from Spanish spoliations, particular
ly known to many of the moat eminent
and distinguished ci list ns of this commu
nity, induced him, on the 20th of July
last, to give publicity to his intention of
teaching the art in its fullest perfection
to the young Ladies and Gentlemen of dim
tinguislicd families in this community.
In consequence of that notice, sufficient
means have been afforded to him, of giV*
ing thomost satisfactory evidence of his
possessing the art, in its highest perfec
tion, as the inspection of the specimens ,
of the pupils of his Academy, have most ,
amply, and satisfactorily proved. —Au-
thorised from the trials made, and the
specimens that have been submitted to i
universal inspection: To say; that he will
guarantee and engage to instruct any at- ]
tentive young Lady or Gentleman, of al- .
mo»i any age, from five years, to write
an elegant, beautiful and corrcthand, in (
eighteen days.
And this has determined him, to an- ]
nounce it, as bis intention, to the respect
able families of this community, and to I
those of the sister slate ot Georgia, that ,1
from the present day, he will pursue it, 1
as a profession And holding himself J
bound, by the ties of gratitude; and res- I
ptet, to make his first Tender of services,
as a Writing Master, U> the respectable i
ii.habitants of tins community; and to I
those of the sister state of Georgia—
He therefore solicits, the kind patronage 1
of the beneficent of both states, and the
which, should it be their pleasure to as- J
ford to him. He, will uu, the greatest I
exertions in his power, to make present, 1
an era in the finish of the education of the
young ladies of both states, leaving them J
in full possession of the most important,
useful, and to them, most interesting art J
of Writing, a fair, easy, beautiful and ele- '
gant hand/tf-a leas expense of time, and J
mosey, than was ever befrre demanded. — 1
For farther particulars, relating to this in
tended profession, so.dteply iACetbating to J
society, be prays leave, to rofer, to the
Subscriber, at present residing at the J
Mansion House Hotel '
William Cooke, *
Augusta, December 96, 2>» kw9t (
m .. lll, n —I
For Sale . • '
Acre* of LAND, on the Ws-1 ]
ten es Cubbert and Rocky Creeks—For i
pa rtioubrs enquire ol
Geo. W. lug,
>== 9 s
nt Afe.,v
r.* • “njlr
Beware of an Imposter
AYQUNG man by lifts name of CRO-i- -
BY, of Mifitpflkr, Vermont, m now
travelling towards the South, with a
on load of Spurious Pills, Counterfeits of
my genuine “ Patent Jfme-I.onfUn Jitii
ovsf‘ill» l u and deceiving the public with
th tm, having 1 fne a'w try <v»
t eiupsot direction*, 1 Midi so y Ha.,»v; Mud
stump, signature imitated.
As T. \T. t»>*dlt, of Philadelphia, and
John C. Morrison, t<f New-York, have al
so !>een detected, and vdverlised as von
de>-s ofcountevfeils 6f my Pi»!s ; | ,1 0 hereby
offer a i ewai d of one gross of my genuine
pills; to each andevery perion, who will
give m«; information by letter, of any per
son or persons, retailing or vending itt
any manner, Hi tint* Pil/» under my name,
NO T prepared by me, the vender k-Now
tng them to be such. The name* of irv
formers, will he kept secret if requested.
Ham’l H, P. Lee,
Phy»ic ; an,
Ftllo-w of Conn. Med. Convention.
New-Jfondon, Dec. 16, 1820. 1m
*** The Subscribers
have formed a connexion for the nurposo
of transacting a General Commitnon Hu
;»»»»«»' n Ibis city, under the firm of Cxx-
TKU'U & LaMIU.
Liberal advances will be made, either
in Augusta or this place, upon Produce ot
Merclmndiai, consigned to their liQUsr
for sale.
P. L. Cantelou,"
O. B. Lainur.
Savannah, October Yth 1820 ts
■ Losl
On the 28'.h ult. between tlie Store of
Edw’d. QUIN Si (to. and .the Hunk of Au
gusta, Jos. W- Luckelt’a draft on Felix* G.
(iibson 8t Coi for g 448 72 cents, dated
m Augusta, 7U> July 1820, payable -I
Months afterdate, to the order ol Edward
Quin & Co, and endorsed by them-
All ftmwwns are hereby Cautioned s
gainst trading for the above acceptances
payment of which has been stopped. Tlu>
Finder will please leave it at this office.’
November, 4
i'aiuWe, JManutact or y.
Three door* Ttelu-w the Market, .Vurth
Side Itntad-Street
fiYfJE Subscriber has on hand, a con-
X stant supply of the best MANUFAC
TURED CANDLES at 22 cents fief
pound.
31. Payne.
Highest price given for TALLOW.
January 8. w6w
v -- C ll i-| r - -,.■■■ -y -
Now in Columbia Jail.
MARCUS, who »aya he belong* to
Christopher Kinder of Wilkes coun
ty > Georgia, Marcus is about five feet
high, light complexion. The owner ia
requested to come forward prove prur 1
pony pay charges and take him sway.
John Bynaum.
January 4 3t *
A CaKI),
Isham Thompson.
Offers his services to His f/lend| anl;
the public in the
Auction fcf Commission Bw *
siness.
He occupies the stand lately held by*
Thompson and Black, where aH favors will
be received and duly attended to.
Novembes 7.
auction:
On Monday ffth March next,
■AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. M.
WIU, be sold on the premises, tbs re
maining LOTS, belonging to Bar
ns M'Klnne, lying st the upper end at
Broad-street in this city.
Terms will be liberal and made known
on the dsy of tale. Indisputable title*
will be given.
Fraierfy Bowdrc.
Jen, 1-lawtds Auctioneers.
~~ Tilt <^XettepV*"~* r
Remaining in the PoSt-Offiee, Wayncsbo.
rough, Ist January, 1831.
Robert D. Atkinson,
9
Julia M Belt Wiiljiam Braik*
James Baty George Bast
Bartly Buckly Lewis Byne
Kichsrd Brack Mr. Drown Esq
Sarah Drenson Uerrry Bell
C
Mary Catlett Alexander Gaiter
John Cates, 3 Zadieriah Cowerd
D
Col Daniel Davis Samuel C Douglass
Benjamin Famell
G
Francis Green Jesae R Gooden
John Grubbs U
L Hatcher Gillum Hill
John Hill John Holley
Eliza Henderson
J .1
Elijah Johnson Ann Jenkins
Thomas H Jones James Jackson
!■
Thomas Luke A J Lawson 2
«« ?
John Marsh Jesiah Matthew*
Francis A Martin John R Moore
William H Merida
N
John Neyljr i
O
John Owen
P
Joseph Perry Hardy Perry
P Paris Edmund Peor
R
John Reynelds Philip Robinson A
8
James Stronger John Smith 3
William Saxon Benjamin aliened
Leaston Sneed Absolam Sneed-
Sewia Spane deny Sharp
Charlotte Slstor
T
T Y Thomas 8 tllinghaat S
Enoch Taylor B H Tarver
Uk W
Elisha Utley 4 Jesse While 8
Lewis Wimberly Isaac Welch
John B Walker Charlea Warren
Beverly Randolph, p &i
January a