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I’UJILI-SUKD. WEEKLY
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term than six months.—All arrearages must be
paid before any subscription can be discontinued,
Du< at the option of tti£ proprietor.
HjT* A failure to notify a ilu :oittinuaucc at the
t ltd of the year, will be considered as a now CiU
gagemeuf.
(Ti* Advertisements (except those* published
tpouthly) wiitbe inserted conspicuously at 75 cents
per sipuireJor the first insertion, I (s*id f*o cents for
%%ch c ; •f imuuicc.—lf the number of insertions.is
charged accordingly.
All advertisement* published
■will be charged one dollar per square for cacti i'H
‘aertiou. • *
!. v TIP I r *it-rgnv>**t bedpost paid, or they will be i
ChitrgeoliMUe w liters.
IpPPfrr the information of our advertising
CrinudSj We publish the following Law Requisites.
Sales of Land un.d Negroes, by Administrators
Executors or Guardians, are required, by law,
tk be held <m the first Tuesday in the month, be
tween <iie hours often in the foienOon atid three
m-flie afternoon, at the Court-House of the cdun
& in which the property is situate.—Notice otj
these rules must be given in a garotte SIXTY
previous to the day of sale.
Notice o's the sale of personal property must be
‘ given in like manner, FORTY days previous to
tb<* day of sale. %
Notice to the debtors awl creditors of an estate,
must be published for FORTY days.
* Notice that application will be made to theConrt
,of Ordinary for leave to sell land, or Negroes.
*p**st be published lot VFO'K MONTHS.
FRESfiLDBUGS,
Medicines, Spc.
PM*| VJIFj subscribers respectfully
B their friends find the
public in general, that they have re*
moved two doors above their old
stand, and arc now receiving 120
packages
Fresh Drugs A* Medicines.
-Garden Seed, Paints, Oils, Glass
AND
1 ‘ * Ww^^iajSjts.
astoftmeie,
WM- auyili the .ity Tbct 1
®WPRHPWeiI-tb sell mode
rate prices, and respectfully invite
purchasers to call aiid examine for
tnemselves.
NELSON, CARTER, & Cos.
broad .street, Augusta, Ga.
Nov. 26th, 1830.. 24—Gt.
.flf** — r---— —: * —• —~~~~~——■ —*
Huston Finch,
TAXX.OBS.
KEBPECTFULLY informs.
their friends ■ and the public
they have taken the stoic formerly
occupied by
Grant fy Stihcell.
Where they intsnd carrying on the
tailoring business in all its various
branches—clothes cut & made to fit
in the neatest style and of the latest
and most approved fashions, —a
share of patronage is solicited.
N. B. They also intend keeping
on hand a good assortment of
READY MADE .
CLOTHING,
and all sorts of trimmings called tor
in tlicit line of busines which
will sell cheap for cash.
Washington, DcxyGth 1830. 25-ts.
WAnKMIOBOW
A CADE M V, \
raiHE Commissioners announce j
JhL to the public, that they ‘'have
engaged the services of the Rov'd.
Mr. BOGGS. us Rector of tiiis >
Academy for the ensuiug year.
iSlrould the school warrant the .em
ployment of an Assistant, one of
suitable qualifications, can be hud.
The high reputation of Mr. Boggs,
as a teacher, authorizes the belief,
that nailer his superintendence this
Academy will rival any other iiitlie
Btute.—The female department'will
be continued as under
the superintendence of Mi's. Web
wtEii. The sgjjotfls to open in the i
first Monday in January next.
P JOS. W. ROBINSON,
Secretary, pro. ten.
Dec. 20, 1830. . ‘ 2.—3 t
si.urcfcs -
NEATLY PRINTED,
Andjcr stale a! ifcjv Office.
•WASHINGTON, (GA.) TCEN ILkljjv JA N I r AHV 4, IKSI,
H7."few- Hill Fan:tit: *
A C A 1} E M Yi j
TIIE exercises of this- Institu- i
tion will Commence on the first j
Monday in “January, annually. |
The distinguished favor) with j
which this Semhiary lias been re-;
garded by gentlemen of totqUigjencfri
and high respectability, since its
b first establishment in its nt egeufi
j beautiful and healthy situatiadß|j^ )
- induced the subscriber to
. tensive additional buildings, so t
, at present a Capital of not less than
SIO,OOO is vested in the Edifice, Ap-
I paratus, See. devoted exclusively,
I tot he service of the Institution. II
is believed better accommodations
are attached to no similar Institu*
• lion in the Southern country.
To the Pupils in this Seminary,
, religious instruction is daily impurt
cd, so that the great ftindamcn
. tal truths of Christianity are firmly
! implanted in tW ir minds: they are
instructed in the Art of Reading
without hesitation and in the proper
anil natural tone of voice; and to
seek in Dictionaries.for the meaning
of those Worijjiv.whicii they may not
understand. In conversation, pai
tieular care is taken to correct false
• pronunciation, ungramntical expres
sion or vulgar phraseologs# The j
■ most careful attention is pa> to the \
preservation of tho henkli if fid the
propriety of conduct of the Pupils,
and endeavors are always made to
render them cheerful and happy.
Every Friday t"icy nro cxamimidund
required to give an account of every;
subject in which they have been iu-j
structed luring- the preceding week, j
The Course of Instrnctioigenihra-1
ces Spelling, Reading,-’ WrWlfg.J
Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, English
Crammer, Composition, Geography,;
with the use of the Globes, Drawing j
and painting-of. Maps, Ancient ami.
Modern History, Biography, Mytho |
logy, CLofuistry, Nat. and Moi\ Phi-;
losophv and JJotanv. The ex.di, Y.
f-e-, nr. -mnrir-rTTr.-t . Aalf
i ho directed to the iwiprovmneut c.
his Pupils. ; - . ■
Tuition in any or nil the a
bove branches per session,-
of five‘moatlis, * sl3 00
Plain and Ornamental Neu
dle Work, 3 OR extra*
Painting; .5 00 “
Music, . 20 of> ,f
SI S.S Wso
All the Pupils will .-board at
Mr. Ilenry Gibson’s with the family
of the subscriber, where every attfe-i"-
tion will bepaul to their convenience,
arul comfort.
TBBSSS.—Retard inchujing fu
el, washing, lights, A c. $S per mouth.
N. 11. Tlkj number cu hoarders,
will ho hereafter limited to-thirty,
A class of lads uudor years
of age will he received, and instruct
ed in any <>f the. above mentioned
English Branches,, ami also in the
Latin, Greek, or Ithliau Languages
if desired.
furthr i’ particulars, refer
ervce -Bdny he had to either of the ve
ry appended.
Beard of Reference and Supervi
sion : ‘ 1
Hon. Tho. Stock?, Green county.
Col. It. L. Gambit, Jefferson “
Dr. S. Hari.cw, Burke “
Dr. A. Beall, Lincoln *
Gen. J. M.Taite, Elbert u
Col. A. Janes, Talliaferro “
Gen. 11. Warren, Augusta.
Dr. 11. Branham, Putnain <*
N. C. Sayre, Esrj. Hancock “
E. A. Nesbit, Esq. Morgan “
Rev. C. Evans, Columbia ‘ “
Rev. B. M. Sanders, “ “
Rev. J. LemRKIN, Oglethorpe “
Dr. Wm. C. Daniell, Savannah.
A. S. BAYLEY.
Wrightsboro’, Columbia Cry. Ga.
Dec. 11,1830. 27—It.
Charlton s Oration ,
HA|ELIVERED at the late com-
MW n.encement of Franklin Col
lege, before the Demosthcnean ant’
Phi-Kappa Societies,jdst published;
omv he bad nt the Store of
BENJAMIN I). SIMS.
Nov. 2, 1830. 20 *f.
’ ; TO'HLIST.’
rmiiA-V well const Atct oil Storc, .
JaL on lho West sidcUf M pub
lic square, lafe.ly occupidl by l'. F.
Case. • It is calculated fay -a
Dry Good Store, and Grocery,
haying two roompr fronting lire
square. Or it will answer for two
“stores. It Ims an exft>!H'.ut cellar,
and a private room attached to each
tenement. I will rent oiie or both
- tenements, or; reasonable terms.’
John I). Thompson;
! Washington, Sent. 25,183 R. 13—ts.
; - - v—-...
I For Sul Apr Rent.
Thesiihscreber having pm chased the
| House Lot,
I Lately owned by iolin uad James
I Anderson, situated n the'north West
| corner of of tho ptf f;c -qui'c ; will
I either sell it on nu; cute terms, or
j rent it. .The hous< ‘Tcith iihitcdfor
| a dwelling stoi having three
rooms above) and otic below, he
sides a Store ro'o: t, and CCI lav.
There is also on the Lot a kitchen
smoke house,& another hoilding cal
culutoilfor pliitii-i* rvgiMii. Tin'®-
stand has Bfeen
year, and must be vvenAxs-iwu.
ALSO
Will he Sold :• Rented, the
(Jin Ilonas and Jjot’
lately In tho of Jelni and
James Audersoh. For tarihor par
ticular’s ifpplv to
TIIOMA S AN I)ERSON. ‘
Nov. Ktli, 1830. 2!-it fJrntf.
rCARB. , ; ‘ ,
* Hli. friends of flb subscriber,
-J- who fit)!;! s'.i’ko: : ‘ : .*ffon Li-ts
for the (nif. i r<rf,f /'/.ry, lii.rtr, 1
• *’• ;j, ,'-3m .;;
, -,7.V;
?f\ iHvpf.hltc hi .-.cliy notified
. -BA. that I ...irted Mr.
Isaac JN. Mathews j, v uue ami law
fa! attorney, to dufu.fi transact ia
my sbseqccf mv bus u s.
JAM/, i DANIEL.
Dec. 14th 183')/ 28—3 r.
~tx~,
: 1/CC.
S*S,LIISOMS inuebted to the- cs--
tate of D. lleniphill
late of Muscoge eoility, and formerly
ofi'l.’-utoln are ~ u> makeim
meunrtc payment; ami those having
demands estate at e re
quired to present t-bopi within the
time prescribed by -law pro; cjgy au
thenticated, or this notice will he
plead in bar against their recovery.
FRANCIS GIDEON, <tf
Deo. 27th 1830. 38—Ut.
JExecutor’s ~
% pTILL ho sold Oil the
* * Tuesday in January next,
between the usual hours of sale, at
Washington Wilkes county, the foi
loniug tracts of
\SL ANSI,
Situated and being ia said county,
belonging to the estate of the late
Col. John Prny*s—viz: No 1. con
taining 946;V acres more or less weft
improved purchased of Terroll and
Richardson.
No 2. conaiuing 448 acres
more or less, purchased of” Allison.
No 3. containing 270 acres
more or. loss, purchased of Mcßca.
No 4. containing 390 ‘acres
less, purchased of. P. B.
TerreiT.—All the above tracts ad
join each other... Terms of sale—
“On a credit of four years, say four
annual instalments, each to draw in
terest from ‘day of . A mort
gage and personal security for each
instalment.”—Purchasers to pay for
all necessary papers.
John j. Maxwell, > ,
. George M. rs ”
Atigmjt 30th, 1830. I I-A
JOB FPINTIXC,
! Ncuy cxe rate ‘
‘Wmt. he sold *Bn the first
H ¥ Tuesday in'January next, at
tho court house in Wilkes county,
pursuant to an order of the honora
hle tire Inferior court of said coun
ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes
Fight Negroes,
j belonging to the estate of Osborn
l Storife, deceased, late of said county.
I Sold for tfie benefit of the heirs and
| creditors— terras twelve months-cre
dit,...the purchaser giving bond with
j approved security.
JOHN W. BUTLER, ex’r.
j October 2ft, 1830. -y>''■ .
| &BURSUANT to an order vjl the
|- W. Lifcrior court of Elbert county
while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, within tho usual
sale hours, tho following property to
wit:
Jim a fellow, Phoebe and her
|<Jbi!!.l, the property Thompson Dye
; foceascd.’ B#:t|for the benefit ofthe
j heirs and creditors of said deed.
oN-wais of sale; twelve months ere
jd.it, will he given, and Bond anfi-ap
j pr'oved security will lie required.
Jane Oye, Guarrt.
Novemher Ist, 1.-AO. 21—')t.
<Jd ofi tho first
v Tafsdnv in March next, nt
trie court house of Wilkes county,
Oiie Tract of Laud,
containing eight acres, mure or less,
adjoining ! .m1...0f tin? Estate of Satti
ucl Rico and Jame*vDcvunt, v tiore
on Archibald Little now resides, on
which j lie re is ts BEACK-SMITHS
Shop, aWf^one
GHI3T MILL.
Bold as the piopCrty of L. C, Tootubs.
for the benefit of the a - editorslAvCi
V\ -I. 11. POPE, adtu’r,
■ _ 27 t4k
Aili-tirusiralrix's Sale.
i ‘ AVII.L be sold on
; r ~-J. C ia Fobietfry next,
hyavei
HP oi ifi lives county, j
: bylvtlfueciubii or- j
def ofthe hoapra
the justices of
th^ Interior court of -it'ilives county,
I sitting tar firdiuury purposes, one
tract ts hand lanJ tying in saitl coun
ty, oo the waters of Rocky creek,
originalLfgranttd to Angfin St Sid
wn; Ceftrii'iing tivo hundred i>d
fifty-fi'C; !?•■..-8, iijore or less, ilie
■ metes and hounds of which will np
pear uy -.wo deeds of couvevunce,
one from-John Sidwell tosuid dec’d,
dated 20th Oqtobgr, 1810. The o-„
timr from Renjamiif Rortcr, ex ecus i
tor of David Anglin. deceased, andj
Sarali Anglin, widow of said Dan- j
ial, to said Frederick Ball, dyci as- j
oik dated the 13th of Octo!>er 1810.
-The above sold as the .'proper-!
ty oi Frederick ’Rail deceased, sub-1
ject to feis fiowor.
El IZ A BALL,
i Ailin'rx. oj F. Ball, dec • j
\\ ill be sold at the- same
time (if desired) to the purchaser of,
tho above property, my dower in the ‘
same, for which I will lako one ad - :
ditional fifth of what the above land
may sell far, subject to my dower, j
as above advertised. -
eliza ball. !
Nov. 29, J| 830. 21—tds j
Outlrdiaiihs BDie. j
f;Si7TLJj be sold at the court i
v liouse in Wilkes j
ike first Tuesday in
pursuant to an order (ABB
!de the lnferfor court
while fitting for orili
one tract or parcel
U dams’ creek,
containing
B'V |4 %
‘** amf®®|
of A. L. Alexander, jqß
and ethers ; it being the
ot James Turley a mirioiqxHH
sold for his benefit. Terms twdvl
months credit, the purshaser givins
bond w ith aitprov.'d security.
Tho;nas Turley, guir’n,
Nov. Isi 1830, 20-. rig,
keank deeds JJk
(Sew .Meries —No. %).
Fxcmirijifa Sale ..
®iinhh he sold at the e< art
¥ W house in Wilkes
the first Tuesday in
pursuant to an order ofthe honora
ble the Inferior court of said county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes;
one tract of land, lying on Little re
ver, in Wilkes county, containing
<|S|k a v.s, more or lcssk
and adjoining lands of
Kind rick, Bell, nmi others.
ALSO,
One tract of land, lying oa
Little river in Wilkes county, con-*
joining
s*l ■s% j|| acres, more or lespi,
’“Mt and adjoining lands of
Coleman, West, ana own.
ALSO,
One tract of land, lying otf
Beavcr-Ddtn creek, in Wilkes coun?
ty, containing
®jfe r/ Z <jO|k acres', more or
and adjoining hinds of
HilUiouse, Semmes, and otners.
ALSO,
Will be sold at the same
at the court nouse in Columbia coun
ty, pursuant to the above ordcf, on*
tract aflaml, tying on Little river itfl
Golumhiii county, Containing ,
•'% : P acres, more orljK|
J 9ana adjoining laruis oH
Kindrick, iWks', am! others. Thf
above is the real estate of AndrevV
Shepherd, deceased, late of R dketf
county, and sold for the beix ;.t of
tho heirs of said dec. Terms mafi'et
known on the day ot’ sale.
Mary Shepherd, Ex’rx.
October 25tii, 1830. 19—tds.
GUEEABLY to an order of
iIl the Inferior court of Wilkew
county vvliile sitting for ordinary
purposes, vvill be sol ’ on the first
Tuesday in February next, at th&
court house in said countv, all of tho
NEGROES,
consisting of a woman and several
,i l ;Li lt ,i^l-i—ctrr;,o esfTiteor
frv,i,rk u Bui!, deqtaseu.— Siil.i hr,’
, the benefit ofthe heirs of said dcc’tf.
Li'orme of sale inade know on t!ie dnf
j 3<]liza Ball, adtn’rx.
Nov. 22d. 1830. 23—tds.
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