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■ with which. l
IB S 'S at being unavoidably de-
SR%om the meeting of, this day,
IBtart is however among you,
Smllmind altogether .a the grekt
■% h ich you are met to promote.
■l, use has been supported by so
• ,hi'jtf» a cU t e reasoning and
‘ u/ r ning, that it baffles in
■ Suffer any thing important-
Rfunon tlje subject. .Nor do; I
Kr,ke up my f» n with the vain
■rs doing any thing'more than
King my respect for the gen-
Wm jssembled. Indeed, the
Kion is so plain,and has
■ elaborately set forth and il
ted, that to use the slang of
Klnorable house, the people
Kof doors, the profane Vulgar,
|B f ()y understand it. For in this
K-titened age and country, no one
take it, so ignorant as not to
Hivthat to have is to have, which
H e whole of the subject; and if
IB l acquire, cither by good for
H o > the sweat of my brow, ano-
H c: . n take from me without my
■ consent, it is not my property,
(hat in that case I am a ten
flit will; and that if any man, or
Hfaen, can make laws to impri-
Ur. person, to which I have ne-
Bonsented, my person is as in-
Bre as my property, in other
Bs, that ‘liberty and property,*
Batch word ot our forelathers,
Bounds as senseless as the beal-
Bfa drum—as
bran or a tinkling cymbal;’
B|enien,that Mr. Canning, I men
«,n as the champion of th; par-
Inaif f° r f* ie whole,should defend
■e utmost, a systen by the hocus
tricks of which Ije and hisfa-
much public money, can
■uieitlier me nor any man suspi
■or aiiger.
Hjiihor duty, all the teamed think.
Home the cauie by which they eat and drink.’
■ therefore say the House of Com
Kis corrupt? Not I, indeed, even
ph I should run no risk of being
■sported— no such thing; they arc
■ to the interests of those who
■ them. “ Tite ox knoweth his
Br,and the ass his master’s crib,”
■they at least equal the ox and
Hi in knowledge and virtue, and
■ moreover, superior to the Jews,
H/iey do know their Maker. 1
■ however, boldly adduce their
Kiple, as proof undeniable, of the
Its the people would derive
ippointing their own represen
i: seeing that these gentlemen
ver true to their own and pa
interest. This identity of in
i keeps all smooth, and the
may rest assured that* the
cause will ever produce the
feet, and that whenever the
shall have appointment of
iwn House of Commons, the
expenditure will be controlled
ihlic burdens diminished, the '
money applied to public pur
and public happiness amt pro- ,
', in other words, “ Liberty t
asperity” secured, and not till '
In the meantime I take this '
unity of expressing my satis- ,
at the cause being in such i
mds, and to add, that tlie Re- i
s may always command, such '
are, my services in any way ,
ation which they can think;
“ I remain, ,
“ Gentlemen,
Your most ohedtent, 1
FRANCIS 6URDETT. V ,
>on as the reading of Sir Fran
■er was finished health was '
with acclamations of applause,
meeting broke up in perfect
i
Counterfeiting ;
nrneseemstoincnja.se, and will
until the Legislature of States
"pel banka to issue notes which can*
* c ‘JCltiterfei ted, by adopting the plan
. erkins Cf C*3. ttr -d which will save
u-h in keening prisoners, and benefit
oety materially, Some tin?? ?. f®* ,
itiahle engraver informed one of our
•nee magistrates, that' a person applied
I‘im to engrave a plate for notes ol the
Wreal Bank. The magistrate advised
e engraver to comply with his-request,
“ when the plate was ready for delive
■to give notice to the office. This was
me according to arrangements, and the
"nterfeiter was secured with his plate
k no *®» nearly ready for delivery lie
*0 prison, and is one of a gang
o °n cd extensively in the business. —
ce 1, >Btan the vigilance o:' our po
i any of these characters escape.
Advocate,
Phanges-~\n Fiance and Spain, the
jMholic religion is the religion of the
and the time has been when the
rotestants were persecuted in both
■Minifies, even unto death. That is not
the case. A change so marked and
uostantial has taken place, that the
■ has been abolished inspain, and
“ Wo rfa -/« in France. At the present
the,,* 1 ' 1 8 * atc English paper,) both
Int Governments are sotoler
> at no man is eith/r qualified or disqual
tn' >n J ,ccovnt °fhis religious opinions, to fill
tiUu^^ e iH t,>e state > r -nd a proiestant in
tv.'n nf* I ' lo6 °. r . s P ain may fill the office
lint » I r,< 'hhiujter of the Crovm. Lug
•rito h ' > erant ' al >d enlightned as it profeu
C0(ln . *. ,n other respects, is the Only
SB . / - ,n aro P e where religous opinion
* s a» an exclusion from office
A*. Y. Com. Adv,
»i GENERAL JACKSON.
u ’ n a a J ® LAR KI-V, May 3 d.
b ; M ? n S “ turda J his Excellency
[t jMajor General Jackson, Lady and
5, ,amt, arrived in this town from New
ior \,Xn n M ei i Way t 0 Pen wcola.
,1 —A»d o n Monday monday a depu
'• t nn t \° a f !y m J' e Corporation waited
i SJnS?"" cj ihe
n General—
n tii!r pt thou 6 l ‘ t tliis communica
- “."f 1 the w^ r " 1 congratulations of the
e citizens of Blakely on your safe ar
s - rival in this state, the theatre of so
’ "! a n y f 0f f OU, ' glorious achievements,
f still fresh to the recollection of eve
e ry American, and particularly so to
, t,lat . of those vicinity, who have
5 more immediately enjoyed these bles
. sings of them.
, And while, with a grateful re
membrance of your past services,
their warmest wishesaccompany you,
they teel the fullest confidence that
. nuderyour administration, ournew
r ly acquired province, (so late the
. scene of savage warfare,) will be
, governed en the pure principles of
. republicanism and justice.
With sentiments of true respect,
. we have the honor to be your Excel
, Icncys most obedient servents,
Ctrus Sibley,.
Silvester Bill,
Thomas Trout,
John D. Williams,
William E. Smith
To which the General gave the
following answer—
Blakely, 30th April, 1821.
Gentlemen—
I have the honor to acknowl
.B® tj )e I‘cceipt of your communica
tion of to day, congratulating me up
on my safe arrival in your state, for
which 1 tender you my siucen*
thanks.
The favourable opinnion which
you have been pleased to express in
relation to my “military aichieve
ments” in this section of our com
mon country, is gratifying to my
feelings, as it evidences the. appro
bation ot my fellow citizens—the,
reward acceptable to that Patriot and
Soldier.
I' l the prosecution of my present
mission, rest assured, the exercise
of my best talents shall not be want
ing, to promote the interest and pros
perity of our beloved country.
Be pleased, gentlemen, to accept
for yourselves and the citizens of
Blakely, the assurance of my es
teem arid regard, and best wishes
for your happiness and welfare.
Andrew Jackson.
The President and Commission
ers of the town of BlakHv-
University ol Uootgia,
Athkys, 12ih May 1821.
r JYIIX3 examination ol’iliu Senior Class in
I Fraiiklin College will commenae on
. Thursday the 24th of the present month,
at which time the Trustees of the Univer
sity, the Parents of the candidates, for
degrees, and Literary Gentlemen in gen
eral are requested to attend
On Thursday the 14th of June next, the
examination of the Junior Class will com
tnence ; on Friday that of the Sophomore,
and .on Saturday that of the Freshman
Class
On Sabbath the 17th, there will be de
livered a Commencement Sermon in live .
College Ghapel.
On Monday the 18th, the candidates for
admission into College from the Prepara
tory School, about 40 in number, will be
examined.
On Tuesday the 19th, a select number
I rom the three lower classes in
will deliver speeches of their own com
position, and oji Wednesday the 20th will
be the commencement.
Asbury Hull,
Secretary University cf Georgia.
June 4 2\v
dj’The above advertisement, franked,
and dated, Athens, 12th of May, did not
come to hand until the 2d instant, or it
would have been earlier attended to.
Rye Coffee.
o it
v BLS. Domestic or Bye Coffee just
received and for sale by
N.l. & S. Sturges.
June 4' —-3 t
~THE SUBSCRIBER
Offers for sale on accommodating
terms, his
Saw 4; Grist Mills
on Spirit creek, with about 3000 acres of
land, well timbered, and sufficiently con.
venient to said Mills. A purchaser can
have about one hundred- head of cattle
and other stock on said place.
James B. Robinson.
June 4 If
THE SUBSCRIBER
Offers for sale on reasonable term,
A Valuable Tract of Land,
liYIMG on the Big Kiokee Creek, with
in a mile and a half of Columbia Court-
House, containing 351 acres, about 200 of
which are cleared. On the premises is a
spring of excellent water, and all the usual
improvements of a country farm. Per
sons wishing to purchase will apply to the
subscriber at his residence on the pre
mises. i
Harmong Lamar.
June 4——-w
AUGUSTA
THURSDAY. JUNE 7.
• (O' We find but few articles, if anv, in
j the contents of the last mail, of a political
. com plexion, worthy of being p i aced ~c .
’ foro the eyes of our readers. The uproar
and confusion—the oppressive strides ol
- intrigue and despotism, which leem from
! the [ )l ' t ' 3seß Europe, and which are
■ caught at with such gluttonous avidity fey
> those of ou<-own country, have a tendency
; W< ; U ctl ®‘U* te d to fill the benevolent
, m,,ul * with disagreeable reflections; and
s Snatch * even tho ’ were but fora moment.
. ■ portion of that little store of happi„ eBS ,
which many are only destined to enjoy.
W ith our honest yeoman, at least, those
» trans “ctions can have no beneficial influ
’ ence ' However filled his bosom with
. the “.milk of human compassion”
However willing to administer to the
- wants “of suffering humanity,”—however
P strong he may be in natural conception,
these enviable attributes of his character,
( as vvc *i ,rorn I>* S remoteness from the scenes
• of such transactions as we have described,
as from early habits and education, extend
m a measure, no farther than to a correct
sympathy for his neighbour— the d ity ot
a citizen, and a veneration for his govern
ment. His means, in general, are equal
to Ins wants j content, is the inmate of
- *“ s bosom; independence, the boast of
his ambition: For, while lie pursues the
occupation heaven has thought proper to
allot him, he is encouraged to a faithful
discharge ot its duties by the guarantee
of she laws which secures to him the full
reward of his labour.
bior docs the politician derive many
advantages from a perusal of the transac
liotis ot the old world— its complicated
and interwoven intrigues—its revolutions,
which set at defiance every thing lixe
probable and advantageous conjecture—
its battles, painting to his sensitive imagi
nation the massacre of millions—For
these,Jservc butjfo enervate the nobler as.
piratiens of his soul, and hold in fatal
thraldom that exertion of mind, which
would otherwise toil with more confidence
in the belief of arriving at something
efficiently corrective of these miseries of
the human family.
If lie require to know, how far virtue
and perseverance in a righteous course,
wo succeed,—how far tyranny would pre
sume, and bravery checklier presumption,
he has but to resort to the historic page
of his own country, for the brightest, and
most instructive ofexamples. YetAere,—c
van here, where reigns a redeeming
SriniT ot unanimity,—blessed as we are a
bove all other communities, ours is not an
unalloyed happiness! The Daemon ol
party dissension, uncaged by the “fiat of
fate,” as if to keep us in recollection of
, onr dependanoe on heaven, holds his des
troying rule, and sounds his sickning cla
rion!—His frantic votaries rush to the call'
Blinded by passion,—envenomed jby hate,
they leap unheedful from the heights
which they themselves have erected, and
poison the aliment on which they feed!
Dut, self created, they must be self ties
troyed; and, as in life a mischief, so in
the grave of corruption, they will be for
gotten or despised.
(O’ Mr. S. Davies is duly authorized to
collect in future, all amounts due the firms
of Kean, Dutckixcx Cf Chauiton, and
Kean if Chahiton.
To Dew is, a task in the present in
stance, as disagreeable as it is indispen
sably necessary, because we oursglves
have been in a mortifying degree subject
to it j but in the absence of Mr. Kean, the
junior Editor of the Chronicle, has been
obliged to adopt irrlain changes —and
which compel him, in order to-be just to
others, to fiing himself upon the justice,
and call upon the punctuallity of those
indebted to the above firms, for payment.
Small, very small are the amounts due
from individuals, though to us, considera
ble in the aggregate. Willi a mind candid
and Investigating, a superficial glance will
even be sufficient to produce a conviction,
that in accounts so scattered and compli
cated as those of a printing establishment*
little advantage can be derived in col
lecting through the medium of the
law —but ; u the honest disposition of the
debtor alone, is to be found this desirable
object.
CENSUS OF GEORGIA.
The deputy marshal lias furnished the
editor the Sav. Republican with a copy
of the census, from which it appears that
the total population of the slate is about
344,773. The enumeration of 1790 made
the number of souls 82.548—0 f 1800,
163,879; (increase 81,331)—0f 1810,
252,433 j (increase 8j,554)—0f 1820,
344.773; (increase 92,340.)
An article in our south American pa
pers under the head of Lima, Febmary 7,
says, “the necessities of the government,
to maintain tranquility, render it necessa
ry to arm 1500 negro slaves. The mo
ment they are enrolled, they shall be
deemed free, and. shall not forfeit their
fredom uhlessin carte of desertion. "-r-Relf.
m Our readers have already seer *W
U,e J r f a,,,, T has issued
if!? ! l ,a F ,n fT off the residue of th*
Mitmuipfi, stock, on the let of \ U gust
We understand that the balance !f Use
Louisiana stock has a /
„ f i '. k_ las a,rea( Jy been redeem
ed. the ammountof the former is esii
n mated at about Rm.OOO, and of the la -
d a S? 2 > ,00 ’ 000 of.n
lereats. National Ink 25th inst.
r chl“e‘n M “ Esq. .'gentleman
,f „ t( . of th „ I Missouri in the Sen
; , States, thus speaks of
11 , ‘ nowei of | f "! ,Ury • Gra "d beyond
e the future dSfc
> 4000 »>iies in length,
1 tVmrntifrf- n • '*'■* shoal, to in
:l ‘' "'f* SWnayisratroe, flowing under a
S?.;" 4 ! ,'T 1 sk - v ' though a region
’ n fert'fitj. with the Dela of the
i. f 'he the channel of that
ommeieC, winch fins carried wealth and
wheret-er ?r- has flowed-what
e mind can tell the countless millions which
i- shallcover its border; splendid rows of
i> Sii°S." d ~hich sh ‘“
e Corn has been sold at Cincinnati at ten
r cents a bushel, Ohio money, which, to
purchase toreign goods, must be convert
’ e f c ( lnt « money current W the Atlantic
•, stites at 5o per centdiscount.
s . —-
The Salaries of the Governors in the dif
’ American States, range from R4OG
i (o 87500- Hhode-Islaiidbeing the lowest;
t Lousiana the liighest.
f Physician, look out.—A. Westchester
. paper advertises a*'House Suhseox and
j I ursiciAir for sale at this office ” The
c ! acu .hy ought not to be undervalued.
i ' , e hope he, or they, v/ill bring a good
t price. ob
Adulteration oj Bread—We lately men
tioned that a manufactroy existed in the
1 neighbourhood of London in which the
; bones gathered oil the streets where
ground into powder & in that state sold to
the bakers, fyr the purpose of mixing with
their bread. It would seem that bone
, Hour has become ascarce commodity in
the British Itfetropolis, as it appears from
- the last English papers thjit a baker had
I been fined dot sterling “for mixing t amt
pondered stone in hi« bread.”
» _
Jeheusos, N V. May 4.
. Great Minting and Sharp Shouting.—
. , uxamphs of successful hunting can
be found that will bear comparison, under
f similar circumstances, with the following.
. **e hunting was done from a single camp,
and on ground contigious to uu old set-
I tied country. The hunters suffered great
i inconvenience from crowding upon each
; rs. I’, 1 ’, “ad they not possessed skill
ot the highest order, and been animated
, by the must enthusiastic zeal, their success
f must have been very limited.
About the middle of November last, a
select company, consisting of Mr. Elijah
: Sexton. Junr. Capt. N. Hodgkin, and Mr.
, "• * tttker, of Chenango county, and Lt, li
birnons, cl Cbataughque coun'y, encamp,
ed in tile woods, about 12 miles east from
> Lowville, for the purpose of Hunting;
• they were joined early in i»ec by Mr E.
I 0- Potter, and or.casiooully visited hy Dr.
S. Guthrie, who, however, hunted but lit
• tie, both of JetfeTson county The com
: P“"y left the woods the last of December,
having killed 190 Deer, one Panther, and
one Eagle, besides a large number of other
i animal*. The 5 first named Inmi.n, KJl
t let) Jn 18 days, 124 deer, 1 panther, lea
r tJ ie > 1 baiter, 15 marlin, and shot one wolf
r through the body. i
•The number of deer respectively killed
by each of these five hunters, were nearly
equal. Mr. Sexton, however, had the
greatest number, whilst Mr, F. tier killed
a greater number than anyone else, after
he joined the parly. The number ol
deer killed on eacli hunting day was from
six to thirteen.
Epr the precision of shooting in this ex
cursion, probably a parallel cannot be
found. Their shots were almost invaria
bly fatal. Mr. Potter made 32 shots in
the whole, including 4 shots made at a
deer upon the run, and killed 28.
The following example of the ardor
with which this little band devoted them
solve i to the chase, may not be uninterest
ing.
A panther made Lis appearance near
camp about the last of November. The
parly had no dogs; but they determined
upon a chase. In a short time he was
started, but slier a rapid pursuit, through
swamps and windfalls, for twelve hours,
it was found impossible to bring him to
battle, unci he escaped.
The track of a small Panther had been
seen hi the wilderness, east of Beaver river
Jake, in the September proceeding, and it
was decided that this panther must be
hunted up, and brought into camp. On
an extreme cold morning in December,
Messrs. Sexton and Simons, witJi two dogs,
started for this object j they travelled in
a north-eastern direction about 14 miles,
when they fortunately found attack, but
the panther had been gone 4 or 5 days.
They had made no preparations to. lay
out, and had taken no nourishment with
them ; the snow was of considerable
depth, and the travelling laborious ; they
had already made great exertions, and
had j^'aveiled as far as a person could well
go in these woods in a day, and were,
most probably, five days behind the ob
ject ot pursuit; to lay out, from the ex
treme cold of the day, would have been
dangerous, and it was impossible to say
where the track might lead them- But
they came to kill a panther, and they de
termined to execute their purpose; they
started upon the track, and after a num
ber of Lours of almost incredible exertion,
they found hy its appearance that they
hud nearly him; the doga Were
suffered to.go, amj,tn a few seconds they
had the satisfaction of knowing that they
were up with him; after a chase of about
100 rods he ascended a tree and took his
station op a limb 3() feet from the ground;
, our hunters advanced within 8 rods of the
tree, when Mr- Simohs fired and shot him
| through the heart, which brought him, al
ter some most violent struggling dead to
Hie ground. In the pursuit, two places
where found where he had made furious
efforts to catch deer, but had failed in
' instances; he had, however, killed one
’ just before be was started. It was now
’ sun down, and our hunters had to return
. to camp, a day’s journey, ana drag apa •-
' ther ot nearly 100 tbs. weight, most of the
way through a.trackless wilderness} a
->■
task, which, in the course of the night
t Jiey accomplished, one having been s«*r
Tausted 081 biUen * and both nearly ex-
TOe latter part of the lime the camp
e *i" blt ,h d a nobl ? and in ‘ eießti '‘g specf
aclej the ground around it was covered
hy an enormous assemblage of deer of
every sire, from that of the fawn to the
most majestic buck, whilst the door of the
camp was canopied by an eagle, whose
wHigs were spread over an extent of eight
teet, ana it§ entrance was guarded by the
tyrant of the American forest
‘■afesisa
mWe Join; R. Davis, la(e „ i )rumi - nt . r in
t ie Unlisa Army, to the -wnfully beautiful,
distrust,ugly accomplished Miss Tlan.-iah
Luveit, of the Rocky Branch Republic.
[Col. Telescope.
'• ■!>
[ COMMUNICATED ]
DIED On the 10th instant at his real
dence m Wurten county, Capt. Wuhan
Couam, about 70 years of age. He
served 7 years in the Revolution, and was
one of the hfe guard of the immortal
Washington for many years. He was a
worthy memberofthe Baptist Church. &
died m the tnumphs, of faith. He has
est An aged widow to lament the loss of
the noblest work of Cod. a truly honest
nuii I •
——r
Prices Current.
, Cotton-prime selections, 16J els
i mixed lots, 15 a!ISJ
inferior, 11 a 14
I obacco— g a
Flour, Northern 9 a
Sugar, Prime H ft
Coffee, do. r>o «3t
?' ( . ),a3 Ises* 1 ses * 37i a 49
Whiskey 35 a4O
Northern Gin, 45 „ 50
Do. Rum, 45 uSQ
Apple Brandy, 43 a45
hon. Swede 5 a y.
Plough Moulds, 7 a RA
Cotton Ragging, 23 «25
Suit, 80—retail, S7j a 100
Uer * 25 a 374
Ulcere, JO « i2*
75 iou
fodder, 175 a 200
Freight down the river, 62 a 75
NEW lUJUK.S,
At YA* V
T? HP, Village of Vlr.rientloipf, by Hies
Anna Mana Fortes,
Goodwin for Manslaughter,
Fanny, a poem, with Additions,
: Woodward's Lilterary Caskd ami P.icket
. Msgazin of Rlnssic and Polite Litera
tiirei Vol. 1: No, I.
Rlackwood'u Magazine, No. 16 nn dir,
~ North American Review, No. 31/
Espinasst’s Nisi Prius, Gould’s new edi
tion improved, with Notes of Cases to
the year IC2O,
Philips’s Evidence, new edition, impro
ved, to 1320, *
Chilly on Bills, new edition,
Chitty’s Pleadings,
Clutty’s criminal Law, with the addition
of vol 4th,
Colic’s Surgical Anatomy,
Parody's Lectures on the Teeth,
dune 7 2t
* ■■■ - *
Turtle aloup.
The Subscriber respectfully informs
his friends, and the public in genera), that
he will have Looked in a superior style,
and served on Sunday next, at 3 o’clock,
at the Springs in South-Carolina, a re
markable fine GREEN TURTLE.
Tho’s Elligood.
June 7——lt
( U*Look at this-won'l you?
AIX persons having demands against
the late firm of Khan, Uvtckihck &
I’KAHBr., are requested to hand them in to
the subscriber, before the first of Octo
ber; next us he will not hold himself re
sponsible for any that may be longer with
held. It is scarcely worth the price ot
labor, to ask those indebted to pay; he
hopes however, that the honest debt or
will consider it as rattier difficult to sub
sit for the space of fifteen or twenty years
on the nulrement received from the pass
ing breeze, and will sometime in the
course of the next ensuing ten or twelve
years, present him with something more
substantial; and at least allow him the
privilege of closing his business, ami
commencing some other, for which, he,
if alive, will be ever grateful, &.c. &c.
G. W. S. Pearre.
June 7 ts
DOCTOR SP A MN,
H.A9 opened his SHOP at the former
Stand, in Washington Street, a few dolors
South of Rroad Street.
June 7——3 t -> ■
~ TO RENT
FuOM the first of July, until the first
of October, tire STORE now occupied by
die Subscribers
Killam Hills
Junff ts
An active youny negro GIRL, of an
unexceptionable character. Apply
this Office,
j June 7 ■ -ts
_ v*
*
vxiov amnns.
"I'!'** 110 tttend a « uefj
n *> at No. 7, Bridge Row, on business of
nnportanec, on Monday evening nett »hs>
Hth m»t »t 7 o’clock precisely. *
June 7- -it *
notick.
A , Creditors of Tno*.
A vtk,* s , are hereby respectfi.lly
ed, that an application has been rllt?
the said Thomas to the b
i - ior Court of tticWnond r iru> ' tbe In*
benefit of the f ° r . «“»
State of Georgia, anti i}, at the7aid°r “**
have appointed the second M«n ilv £°1 U
ly next, as ll,e period, ,at which l? Ju ‘
ligatiou will take place, and a d 1 ‘ nVC *‘
'ion be had upon thekid
June 7 if
June 7 3 t
WANTED
fe2B**fetr
Office n ' Ap p‘y at this
June 7 - if
Jufit lumuUwg,
B^BBLSNo.3 >M ai eml
f do Northern limn
30 do do Gin
5 do Current Wine '
1 Ihpe real Cogniac Brandy
In Stove)
500 Pieces some very fine,
for Pavilions 3
nr] Üb,s ,KSt Uye Whiskt r.
ff ith a 'genera 1 assortment
Groceries.
Tor Sale by
l J rutt & Mel caff
June 4—3 ' r
TcrjirttE7~^
A GOOD Woman Coot, Washer and
hmur, until the first of, January nevt.—
Enquire at this office, or at the Globa
1 avern June 4—-:f
iienard.
1 liF.tT my premises on the Bth day of
M>y v a negro man bvthe name of TOBY
, abo i a rive , , feet ‘-leven inches high, well
made, and Inn a stoppage in his Speech ;
he ra about 40 years of age; I suppose
he has gone to Savannah or has been per.
sttailed off hy .nrn» villain Any infeu-ma
* tion will be thankfully received.
James JRussell.
June 4 Sip
1 ;
’ r i *. HE . Partnership of Tucker,
Cody & Co. late Cody, Hundltv, & Co. it,
this day dissolved by mutual consent -
All persons indebted to the concerns arc
requested to make payment to Germain
I ticker, who resides.on the premises at
i Sweet Water Mills ; and all to whom the
concerns arei ndebted may depend on re
ceiving payment by the first day of January
next, on.presenting their accounts to said
Germain Tucker, who, from henceforth
will keep a
House of
at the late residence of David. Cody, and
nutters himself from the prepartion which
he is in, and will make, that h« shall mer
it the patronage he now solicits. •
June 4 2t
TAYi^UP~~
Y the subscriber, a dun spotted COW. '
with a pale or yellowish CALF—Neither
marked or branded. Their ages as fob
low—The Cow, From 12 to 15 years old
—Calf, from six to eight weeks old The
iu 1/iuuji.ij property ’
to the subscriber, ami take it away, also
to pay for this advertisement.
J. B, Stockton
June 4 ts
CT I have appointed John
P. King, John Caruthcrs and Raba t Lung,
Esqrs. my atlornics in this place. All
concerned will please take notice
John H. Davenport.
Mav 31- -w2t
p OWNERS
ILL take notice that (lie 101-t. scc
■ ion id 'he General Ordinance of the city
:f Augusta, t ill he enforced after tho
first of June—lt reads as follows;—« All
fi >ats not in actual use, shall he removed
from opposite the city, during the mouths
of June, July, August, September and Oc
t 'tier, annually Boats found opposite the
city, during the above named months of
Ihe year, containing wat-r in the holds,
;.iall be seUed by any officer of Council
and convcyedlrom the city, Any person
loUting this section sin'll be fincc, St I lit}
liseret’rm of Council, in & som not ex
ceeding one bundled dollars per day; and
shall, moreover, be liable for ajl (tVberices
incurred in removing such boat Or boats.”
June 4—ts
Pianos, :
JUST RECEIVED, a frestv »Uppty 6f
first late London made Piano Fortes.
Patent polished and round Cornered.—
For sale low for cash, or approved paper,
by A PICQVET,
at Messrs. F. Q. GIBSON.
January# fr tl
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