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) ., «ry large proportion of (lilt French na-
tiin,' composed of im'Te «ouul»y laborers,
found themselves unexpectedly rai cd to the jw , ,
rank of proprietor*, by the sale of national |)|P 7 ,. ( [ rril | <
lands in small parcels at the beginning nOlic j , )V ,, K . -q,.,,,.
revolution. A prndigiou* imputes was given
to industry l>y t ; s change of situation ; and
the love of property if originally produced,
lias continued ever since to increase. Tito
competition for I lie acquisition oflantl is such,
that a farm in the neighborhood of any vil
lage, if sold in small lots, is sure to Inin
•1 1 .. f n.t.n M'llnrn
ponce and publics. Wi, w'.;5 Us.'In there
end? rtf tin earth, only lieai of the rumour*
of oaY like the. roar of di-vt.iut thunder. Il
is to b. hoped nor remote local situation will
preventer from lieing swept into its vortex,
IV-e Constitution which was proposed hy
onvention, has boon adopted
hy the Slates of MnMvichiisett-i, Co.nice
tieut, Jersey, Peninylvnnij, Deliiwaro «od|;:Ue|,.
Georgia, So state has rejected it. The j < >, % ,j
Convention of .Maryland is now silling, and j |),,e smiare'of 1 and No. 1 Oh, in the seven
'ill probably adopt it, as that of South (a-1 </ VI „|, levied on as the property or
rolma will do in May. The oilier Cwtmm'i-! freaeli, to satisfy an execution ill fa-
ofTIuiiiihs Moore.
NOTICE.
VTTIT.T, nr. SOI It, on the fire. Tuesday
vd in Fi-brita-« next, be!wecn^tlie u ual
hnu'r- 't:f sale,at the eolll l-hoi; ic jo the oirvn
of f 'i hlin, Limans county, the following
property, to wit :
1 hie stpiure of land in the. second district
NY. 1:1, taken t.s the properly of Alexander
hear, to satisfy executions in favor ol
| tins will a'. Hoiuhlc viicly in the summer.
{ Hitherto there has'Leeu ntuclrgreater uuu
. , 1 nimity in favor of the proposed government
instances of sales at the rate of eighty or even; f),,,,, cmlJ have reasonably been exported,
a hundred years’ purchase—the new pmp l "“| should it he adopted (and I think it will hr,j
tor depending tor hie subsistence in a giv: l . Aineri'Vi will lift op her head again, and, in a
degree, on the produce of his personal I;iI»op | |V,v v , y become respeetifl le among the nn-
and that of his family. Children usually ni-j R j s „ f!.,t t ,-iii ip: and ronsolatory re-
lierit eipud -til mm <ii' tin paternal properly,
although the law allows the father to dispose
of one third if he leaves tw o eliildte.n, and
one fourth if he leaves a greater number,
'•ribs is another and a constantly cnrrcnsiug,
principle of division of property,; ad with it
of population, every iraclinn.il proprietor
thinking lip can marry upon his small patri
mony.
One lildf of the population in l' rgnee h
composed of proprietors great and small,
an 1 onwsixth agricultural laborers: and al
together two thirds are employed in agricul
ture. fin Great Britain, on the other hand,
proprietors nnd farmers together, (the latter
witbp may fairly be ruled among proprie
tors, Living" a large capital vested 10 Block
andamproveme-iit'on land) do not appear
tc lfiiount to more than 2,1)7f»,00t) individu-
■ jds/and agricultural laborers to i.lia 1,142 ;
altogether not more tlian one third of the
Blitisli population (17,000,000) is concerned
|/ agriculture.
/Upon the whole, there appears lobe in
England a saving of about one half the labor
jbestowed upon land in France*; and thus,
/owing to a better system of husbandry, lar-
/gcr farms, and more pastures, we ran afford
a double proportion of our population for
commercial and manufacturing labors, the
liberal and the useful arts, and a life, of leisure
0ud enjoyment; and yet, if we look to the
result of this state of things in the two coun
tries, for tlie last few years, we shall find no
great reason to boast. In Franrr, » whole
army of more than 400.000 men was disband
ed in 1810 ; the mer originally raised by the
conscription W#ro Ymst of them I lie sons of
proprietors ; they dispersed in all directions,
each of them taking the. nearest road to his
native callage ; neither robberies nor assassi
nations took place, and travelling through all
parts of the country reniained perfectly safe.
A general failure of crops occurred immedi
ately after this, and the scarcity amounted
almost to famine.
In several departments, this occasioned
some trifling disturbance^' on market davs ;
but the peace of the country was never seri
ously endangered- All Europe, and even
the United State! o? America, have since ex-
"perienced unexampled commercial and ma
nufacturing distresses, and France liar, had
her share; yet complaints were cbVnputa
tively less than any where idle, and we have
heard of no riots in that country. Tuxes are
no doubt high—on lacd they are equal to n-
bove one fifth of the net produce, yet they
are punctually paid.
• LETTER FROM GEN. WASHINGTON.
A friend has politely sent us several num
bers of the Literary artnrrra! and Belles Let
tres of lleposiloiy, an interesting Miscellany,
published monthly in New-York, by C. S.
Van Winkle, and conducted by a fraternity
of lityrary gentlemen. This work contains
a series of Letters from Gen. Washington,
never before published, from which we se
lect the following as exhibiting a felicitous
specimen of the ease with which a great
man can lapse into sportivcmvss and famili
arity.—[R. I. jlmtricnn.
Mount Vernon, April 25, 1788.
My Dear Mak/Rus,
In reading your very friendly and accept
able letter, of the 21st of December, 1787,
which came to hand by tbe last mail, I was,
as you may well suppose, not loss delighted
than surprised to come across that plain
American word, “ My wife.” A wife !—
well, my dear Marquis, J cun hardly refrtin
iroin smiling to find that you are caught at
last. I saw by the eulogiuin you often made
on the happiness of domestiek life in Ameri
ca, that you had Swallowed the bait, nnd
that you would, as surely as you are a phi
losopher and a soldier, be taken, one day or
other. So, your day has at length come : I
I am glad of it, with all my heart and soul.
It is good enough for you:—Now, you are
well served for coming to fight in favor of
the American rebels, all the way across the
Atlantic Ocean, hy catching that terriblucon-
tagion which, like the small pox. or the
plague, a man can only have oner in his life,
because it commonly lasts him (at least with
us in America—(I dont know how you ina-
trage these matters in France) for his life
time. And yet, after all the. maledictions
yon so richly merit on the subject, the worst
wish I can find it in my heart to make n-
gamst Madame de Chastrllux fe yourself, is,
that you may neither of yon get the better
ot this domestiek felicity during the course
of year mortal existence.
If so wonderful an event should have, oc
casioned ntc, niv dear Marquis, to have writ
ten in a strati?" sty In, you w ill understand
me as clearly as if | had said, (what in plain
English is the simple truth,) do me the justice
to believe, that 1 take a heartfelt interest in
whatever coiirerns vour happiness; and in
this view, I sincerely congratulate you 00
your auspicious matrimonial connexion.
I amhappy to foul tint Madame de Clias-
teHux,** so immediately cinnoctifd with flip
Duchess of tL'leans, as I have always under
stood that this noble lady w as an illustrious
pattern of coitnhj-.d love,' as well a
i^PU’iculel ef qL'm general. *
ZliT'fc'm aifciViiimislnvr
f WjffidlEili' 1 : 1 o'* S
L°. l 1 ^ 1 . h^ffneeTi ^ '' "ire
n,il ‘ ,r '■'iTWaflUon of
WMlffSi Nowf *;r my putt, I humbly eoti-
eetve yA, had much the boot and wisest of
the bargKia; for certainty, it is is more eon
sonant to all thfrprinciple* of reason ami re-'
bgton, (natural and revealed) to replenish
the earth with inhabitants, rather Ihati to de
populate it by killing tl.ase already in exist
dice ; besides. i t js f or ,|, e kh( .
errantry and mad lK.roi.un to be at an
lour Woung niiVde.fy men who went to
reap theliarvest rd'laurids, don’t care 1 s„„.
pose, how many seeds of war arc sown ; |,‘ti
fur tiie sake of humanity, it is devoutly to In
wished, that the manly employment ofairri‘
culture, and tbe humanizing benefits of com
merce, should supercede the waste of War
mid the rage of conquest; that the sword-’’
tuight be turned into ploughshares, the spears
into pruning hooks—and, as the. Scripture
expresses it,“the nationsdeam war no more ”
I. will now give you a little news from this
aids the Atlantiek, and then finish. As for
u», we Arc plodding on in the dark road of
flection,that nor rising Republic has the good
w ishes of all philosophers, patriots, and vir
tuous men, in all imtiont /and that they look
upon il us a kind of iisyhtn for mankind.—
God grant that we may not be disappointed
in uni honest expectation* by our lolly or
pei'vri: i iicf.s !
IVith sentiments of the purrst attachment
and esteem, I lime the honor to lie, my dear
Marquis, your most obedient and humble
servant,
(i K< I II G E W ASIIINGTON.
T. S. If ill** Duka iIb L&Wrnnis still with
you,'* “eg you would thank iiim,’mmy name,
for Itis kind remembrance of'Kie, and make
my eompliments to him.
.!/«•/ 1st.—riiuee writing*.he above, I have
been favored with a duplicate of your letter
in the hand writing of a lady, and cannot.
close this, without acknowledging my obli
gations to the flattering prospects of the fair
transcriber. In effect, iny dear Marquis,
the characters of this interpreter ofyoursun-
liinonts, arc so inurli fairer tliSo 1 : those thro'
which i have liee.i areiislouied to decipher
tliein,t!i:il I already eimsi.ler myself as tin
sm.ill g.m.er by y<mr’ iiuuiinionial. con next-
on ; especially, as | hope that your Amiable
aniamieir-is w ,d out forget, at sonvO'tftfiFr, to
add a f ew anun'.aiitins of her own to your
original text. (J. VV.
LIST OF LETTERS
Rcnidi- ,w; in the Fosl-Oliicc at MHIedge-
vilfe, uu the 1st of January LT2t.Hml ifuoj
taken out within three, luoulhs, w ui lie sent
to the General Foat-Oifice as dead letters.
.7.| Will. Anderson, £ ; John Allen, I)
Janu s AUlou, Win. Atkins. Ln\« nla Alex
ander, David E. Adams, Corunna Allen,
/!.] John' Brown, Jes.se Itursnii, John
Bates, Ann I’arrot, John II. Iligieun, J.ien,.
Brae.erwll, David Bell, William IKviu-, ,1.,-
Blair^ Steven Bird, Ann Branley, Georg.
Bnllneh, Litre Birdsong, Sterling Buss, Beni.
Bledsuy, Solomon Becklftim, *.mies I Bai l,
nioii, •nisliua Blaigdiard,' Thomas Bo*rl<e,
Benjamin Brantley, 2 Edwin Baker, Wdl:-
am W. Baker, Samuel lh«ul, Marv Arm
Blotiat, Elias Bliss, 2; I,, B. B:r llie,* Sain’i
i’ecklihm, Jolin iiljire, Issaclrer Bafes, laaae
Brykin.
Henry Carter, Peter Cralrford, Feter
Canenge; Clawson, D. G. Cftmp-
hejl, Green Cousins, Wm. Cone, M. Crus-
hair,'Hugh CravT-v, AYilliatn ( efry, Maury
(unity, Aim Carkkou,Cyduey Cook, James
W. G'aijy.
/A] Levi S. D'T.yfln, Hiram Deracon, 2;
Peter Dubbse, Jlem v Dartte, William Da-
viVs.
H. ] JohnC.Easier,MarmaduknEthrltlgr,
AUen Eash rs, Rev. Ellis,2 ; Andrew
Elliott, Samuel Ewing,3; Thomas M. EMis,
F. ] Isaac Fuher, Thomas Fitch, John
Foster. A; Jonathan C. Failcy, JoSn FIhsv-
elling, Samuel Fit i»ng, A'alentineFoard.
G. ] Malimia C'.Gatnble,^; Jos.Griirftley,
John R. Golding, T. 15. Gorifinn, Phcbe
Golding, James Gamble, Wm. I). Godfrey,
Darling Grriui, Mrs. G ii It ip, J, Guwvkoi,
Sally Griflin, SeatuaJGIrantiand.
U. } Tlioinos ll;^R, Everet Howard, Ed
ward llarslen, Leroy G. Harris, Henry S.
Harding, Henry II. Harris,Thomas Hansom,
Daniel Hughes,William Howell, William B.
KolzendoiT, £; John Hatcher, Eli Hanson,
Daniel Hotchkiss, Micajah Henly, Nathan
Ilacknny, Hyatt. '
L] Iticliard Jordan, Anne J. Johnson,
Mary Jiiillet, Adam Jones, Jacob Jackson,
Overofl' Jordan, Bat. Jones, James Jopes,
JospjiIi Joiner, Henry Juice.
A’ ] Joseph Kitchener, John King, John II.
Kai\}he, 2; W. T. Kilher, Ann J. B. Kirkley.
I-.J Mary Lawson, Freeman W. Lucy,
Samuel Lockhecrt, Edmund Liwv, Rxhai’d
IL Long, Edmund Lane, Abner Locke, Al-
Dn Loyclacft, William Levingstou, WTson
Lumpkin, Thomas Lunf)ikiu, Miss. V. La
dle, William Lasse ter, Waller Lawrence.
.17.] William Miles, Mdses Marsh, John
M’Culloiieh, Wilson R. Moss, George G.
Miller, Janu s M. C. Montgomery, 2; John
Mathews, Robert C. M'Couoel, Alexander
M‘Kay, Richard A. McKee, —— Mickle-
jolm, Tlieod, Moot fort, Francis Merrier,
John Minton, Col. Matliaws, David Mallliie,
Thomas M. Mure I, B.B. Moyre, 'FliomasP.
Model, Moses Mathews, Robert Mitch
William IF. M'Chprry, Henry Meacjiam,
George W. Melvin. Spencer Momje, James
Montgomery, Andrew M'Clean, Hugh Mc
Donald, F. L. Munroe, I)r. Myrick,Thomas
Mnugliou, James McNabb.
A'.l II. rris Nicholson, John C. Nieliol.
0.1 Lucinda Owens.
I\\ John Peirse, George Payson. AlieJ
Pearson, Rohert Presrvood, MaViah Pitts,
McKinnie Pope, William Perry, II. W.Paw
ling, PormfH, Jlarlin Palmer, James
Perry, Oliver Porter.
R.\ John Ileilley, George Rhodes, IV111.
Rabun, Catharine Rhodes, William B. J^iy,
I'ad well Raines, John 'J’. Rowland, Joel
Rushing,*Henry Robinson, Rachael Read,
liavrii f E. ltives, Joseph llouie.
iS'.] Adam Saflbhl, 2 ; Sanford k Lutns-
diiiq-Lelmard Sims, Wiiliam R. Stone, John
Smith, Wm. Smith, MiSs U. Spoon, Jesse
Saafoni, Stephen Swain, Benj, Stripling, Ja-
ab Sial^v, Wiii. F. Ste* I William N.
Sigler,George Schley,Dav id i'Jmmons,John
Sewell, Turner Stark, Sledge k. Turner.
T.] John T»liafarro,9; James M/fale. fj:
Amo-Travis, Nrney Turplod, Eli/.a Tll<i«|i,
Willi nil Tompkhtn, E. Ton, Jesse Turnon,
Traviey; Tung.
F.] Aimer Veasy.
B’J Henry WillianvsMary Ar.n Williams,'
Tkonins White, Geo. Wiiher, Isaac Welch,
Benjamin 5v jitaker, 2; Frederick - Ward,
Win.W.WdlisimiiM, |, Sarah R. Wales,Win.
Weatherhv. David \V right, Eli/.a lie. 11 Widis,
Dixon Williams. *
I. ] Amos A tiling, Willis Yates.
Tho‘7i"s AItradfont, /’. .17
N. B. No nrlvuitised letters will lit- for
warded unless the postage due is paid.
January !'. m _jjj
Due sipian til laud No. !f>1, ill tbe gerund
distrirl ; also, one adjoining tlu* other, and
'.lair square adjoining the other two—taken
a 1 * thr property of Henry Britt, to satisfy tin
execution in favor of George \V. Welch, and
others.
Our square nf laud in the twelfth di- triet
No. levied oil as the prnpi rtj ofjooa-
llian Miller, to satisfy exreutioiis in fiivoruf
J0I111G, Underwood, and others.
One Negm Girl named Venus,levied on a :
the properly of Thomas IV. Hart, to satisfy
executions in favor of David Ingram, and o-
rt'.ers.
CHARLES S. GUYTON, rih'fl.
Yloremher la, JtliO.
marinr^Lu:
I N the_ town of Clinton, Jones county, on
the first Tuesday in March next, the ba
lance of the Land belonging to tins estate of
Gardner Davis, deceased, riss: thirty acres,
part, of lot one hundred and eighty-five, in
tbe’riinlh district of formerly Baldwin now
Jones county. Sold agreeable to the will
of said deceits/ d.
ICHABOD DAV18,
JAMES DAVIS,
December 1!)
,!,D,
M.ileli next, at
h town of Mi 11-
;ro I'.lloiv liv the
to the estate of
directed by his
rfii of the heirs
Ex’ora
tils
WILI, UK’SOLD,
T O the highest bidder, on Monday t!i
t 12th of Febrn.iry next, at my plantati-
ofi’in Raldvv in county,
Ail t.ho Prrishnl)lc Property
belonging to the / stale of Mildred Mainer,
d» reused, consisting ofll/m-ehuld L Kitch
en Furniture, Stock and Crop, Le. At the
same time and place,Avill he sold, several
IAKVPLX sXEGVVOViS
hy mutual /anisent/if the legatees, consisting
ofc.-.ie woman, two girls and three hoys.—
Tc/ms of sale m id.- known on tin* day, by
CHARLES MALONE, Ad’mr.
.t-oneirV . u .1. 47—ids.
hr
NOTICE.
said at the house of James
in Lnirciiscounty, on the tenth
i v next, the perishable proper-
I'eir, sen. late nf said county
a liable to the will of said de-
WT, 1 :
• y ol ('/-Ii
, -it I lavii
ie/.',-.ed,
rased.
JAMES SPEIII) r.x'nr.
December 20 Us
V'ji.i, m: S'
f tytl^jh-tTm-da, , ,
V } tin- < onri.-liou.-e 1 in
lic/'llo, Jasper county,.. .\>
name of Daui/'l, hriuiigii.g
Benjamin Ilii/lnctt, dee d,
will to ho sold for the !*•*(
and creditors. Terms will bp made known
til the lime of sale.
GEO. CUNNINGHAM,
JOHN HOD.NET J , y
N. B. All persons indebted to thecatuti
nf Benjamin Hodiie't, rlee'd, are re/pusted
to make payment without delay, nnd those
who have claims against the i-stnte arc re-
q.lirrd to bring lliem forward, duly unlhen-
tiented, within tin: time prescribed hy law
.lannwry lb. -13—tits’
O N Tiu-sday tin: 2nt!i day of February
next, w ill he sold at the limi-ie of .Mrs
Raker on Fishing Creek in Baldwin enmity,
the perisliahle proj-.eity of Eli-ha Parker,
deceased, eon -ist’mg of sonic honsi-linld fur-
liilmc, horses, hogs, corn and fnil ler. ’j'ortns
of the. sale will In* made known on the day.
At the same time will lie hired a negro wo
man and her cliildren, belonging to the es
late of said Parker.
WILLIAM PARKER, Adm’r.
Jannarv r. ^ td
w
ADM EXIST RATOitS’ SALE.
ILL BE SOLD nt Monliccllo, Jns-
pei enmity, on Itie first Tuesday in
March next, one NEGRO BOY hy tin
name of Elias, belonging to the estate of
Francis 11. Linartt, dec’ll—sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said dcc'd—
Term* cash.
The above Imy being sold at Montieello
on the, first Tuesday in this inst. to Abdrn
Alexander as the. highest bidder, and he k
mg failed to comply with the terms of sale,
lie will be. re-sold at his risk.
ELIZA SMARTT, Adm’.x.
JOHN HILL, Adin’r.
Janifarv 0. 4D—ids
XOTK'K.
A greeable to.-m mier of the honor-
. aide the Inferior rc.mt of Laureus
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will he
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at
the court-house in Duhlin, Laurens counfv,
eighty acres of Land on TifHtey creek ad
joining Hicks and others, the real estate of
J ohn Calho’ftu*, deceased—sold for the bene
fit of tile heirs.
AXCOM CALHOON, Ailm'r.
December £! tds*
~ wiu7rt:~80iVij
O N the first Tuesday in February rieyt,
in the town of Clinton, Jones county;
part oflot of Land No. 18a, comprising thir
ty acres, living the residue of the real estate
of Gardner Davis, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the lu irs nf said deceased.
ICHABUD DAVIS, > r , ,
JAMES DAVIS, $ Esois
Deccmhcr 18 ' tds*
CoUon NVwu\im>.
rpHl. subscribers w i.-hing t-i purchase COT-
. ION, w J| give tl.u highest cash price dur
ing the present
November 27
10 MIP L
1T ON r..
-12-1f
A GREEABliY to an order of the Court
-FA. of Ordinary, of Putnam comity', wilibe
sold to the highest bidder in Eatnnton, ori
the first Tuesday in February next, 101 and
one fourth acres ot Land, lying in Putnam
comity, adjoining Bass k others—to he sold
as the real estate of William Hardin, dec. for
tile benefit of the heirs mid rin-riitors.
DANIEL SANDERS, Adm’r.
Novi-inlier fi. in (ds*
EX ECUT( MU S~ SALE?
P IMISI ANT to nit order of the (intirt of
Ordinary of Hancock comity, will lift
sold at tlie enurl-lmnse i.i said county, off
the first Tuesday in February next, between
the usual hours of sale, all the NEGROES
belonging to the estate of Thomas \ inkers,
dcc’d, consisting of men, woti.eu and chil
dren, for the benefit of the I.i-gn't, 1-3.
Jehu I t'v.’icrf, (^Uiiliiii-J lax’ov.
November 21. 11 tds.
~VviLL EE SOtif>7
O N tlie first Tuesday in Felirmiry next,
in Hartford, 1’ujaski cuuuty, under j:ii
order of the Court of Ordinary of raid coun
ty, the real i state nf Needham llrvan, de
ceased, to wit: a part of tlietrictoii which
he. lived at the time of his death, and one
Ii mid rid one and a quarter acres ndioiniii"'.
Terms of sale. cash.
TIIO. W. HARRIS, Adm’r
dr lioniK von.
December : 48-Ud*
NOTICE.
W IU. BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday
in April next, in the town of Dublin,
Laurens county, between the usual hours of
Stile, six likely NKBROF.S, to he sold
tile property of Richard Bnicrwell, bite of
said crmiily tjeeeaseil, for ill." benefit of the
heirs nnd creditors ofsaid deceased. Terms
of Side twelve mouths cr. uit with sine, U notes
and good approved security.
JAMES BRACEWELL, Adm’r.
Jamifijy i s .u-tds
nn'ORTANT.
FJAIIE RUBSCRIBElt proposes to soli or
-A rent the w hole of that elegant and well
finished row of b-Hidings, situated on the
X. E. corner of the public squitro in the town
of Montieello. The buildings are now in a
complete ami Weil fi.fished condition, and
well rnlrulated to receive n tenant in the line
ol a PUBLIC ENTERTAINER. There
is every out building necessary on the lot,
and the. hack ground is beautifully improved
hy an experienced L tasty Gardener.—'There
is nlsrytwo very coiiifmtable rnnmx on the
lot, detached from the main buildings, which
are very suitable for any public i.tlice.
Thorp who wish to embark in the ho fi-
nessof Public House-keeping, would do well
to make a stand at this place, ns it is rapidly
improving, nnd affords as much business o"f
that nature as any village in the hack coun
try. The new Aeath niy buildings which are
now in a state of forwardness, together with
tin: celebrated Indian Springs, 1C miles west
of this place, renders it a place of considera
ble business throughout tlie year. There is
good stable improvements on" the lot, anti se
veral store rooms attached to the inaiohuild-
ing, which commands the greatest, part of
the transient custom in this place, together
with their very favorable situation for busi
ness. By early application to the subscrib
er, a bargain may lie had on accommodating
terms.
JAMES A. HASCALL.
Montieello, Jan. 4. 48 qt.
T HE Commandant at Fort St. Marks,
E. F. reported some time since to the
Commanding Oifirn- at this post, a nagro
man in conlinctnctit belonging to a citizen
of the United States—-the negro was taken
bv a part y of Indians on ( Uko-ink-mM- river,
l ie had w ith hitn a very good horse—it is
behVicd that lie L one of the three (hat run
away from iiear Milledgevillc, mounted on
finises which they had stolen. It would he
w ell for his owner to eall at Fort Scott 011
bis tv ay to St. Marks In- him.
D. K. TWIGGS,
Mnj. U. B. A. Com.
Fort Scott, Dec. 4, 1820. 40—01.
. l’ir!:r. A'olicc!
RICHARD MORGAN £2 SON,
"^1^7" 1 &HiNG to clo.-e their business the
Tin' :-i nsrnrnr.fi
O FFERS lor sale, the cargo m Hit: Dual
aliilildii, at reduced priei con-fi ding ol
2a Keg* Nails, a-roited hiv.es;
20 1 tuxes Candles; a do Sperm do.
It) do Snap; 10 do VV indow Glass ;
r > do Raisins ;
■’.fit ('add'u-s superior Tea ;
tu bills. < 'lu rry Brandy,
< 'ogui.to, ditto;
20 bills. Giu ; 20 do Sugar ;
1 Hilda. do.
It bill. Basket Salt; f> bids. Tongues ;
to dn Mackerel; 10 Kegs Powder ;
2a Bugs Shot;
loo pair Negro Shoes ;
10 ('oils Cordage ;
100 Rais Sweed 4run ;
20 Illids. l.iine ;
And a general assortment of Domestics,
sorb as Plaids, Stripes, Shirtings, Bed Tick
ing, kc. Le.
DANIEL LYMAN,jr.
January 10. -it)—St.
;j i ioa&s wiley,
"FTf AS just received by the boat Industry
.IL * tlie following Hi'lielvs, which arc olVcr-
‘ d for ss'.e. at his Grocery mid Commission
Store,
S Pipes superior Gogniac Brandy,
3 do do Holland Gin,
40 Mils. Riitlnriun'-g do
20 do Whiskey,
10 hh,L. \ SUGAR,
10 bids, first quality Loaf Sugar,
3j do 2d do do do
20 <lo Lump Sugar,
■10 casks Cut Nails—all sizes fiotn 4
to 40d.
• r > baskets Champaign Wine,
In boxes Whiti! Currant do
1 ■> do Cordials,
10 do Claret Wine,
IB casks first quality London Porter,
■10 boxes f. by 10 Window Glass, ,
la do 10 hy 12 do do
10 do Sperm. Candles,
40 do Northern (to 1st 2d quality,
15 do Bloom Raisins,
10 do Muscatel do
30 bids. Potatoes,
SO kegs While Lead,
0 casks Linseed Oil,
0 cases Khcif'd Almonds,
4 Mils. Cranberries,
boot) lbs. Swedes Iron, Axe Bar, Waggon,
Chair and Cart Tire.
25 casks Dexter's lluck Lime, suitable
for finishing,
7b casksTlionirsbiwn do
FOO bushels superior ground Salt
January 15 4:1—if
TSSEivT
S IX HUNDRED RUSH ELS will be sold
imv, delivered at the Boat Yard. Ap
ply to
REDDING Si WASHBURN.
Mille’dgeville. Jan. !> IB—tf
MavsYiaVa
FOR THE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
s.irjAVW7/7, «VW. 11, 1820.
(TIME Assistants of the Marshal oflliis Dis-
trict. •• for taking the Fourlli Ceusus, or
enumeration of the Inhabitants oftlie United
States,’’ an- lu-reby notifiedlliat the time for
transmitting their returns to this Department
is near at iiandjand it is hoped that no delay
will take place, so as to prevent a general re
turn being made according to law. 4
JOHN II. MOREL,
Marshal Ui*. Geo.
The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, Athens Gazette, and Re
corder and Journal at Millcdgerille, will pub
lish the above till countermanded.
November 13 41 tf
The MANFTi) V 1; •
MVLY erected on the on. v
I 1 vainiidi Hotel, de ti oyed.k’
January last, lit thecnrml 'of Bui,.
Whiiaker-riucets, upon 1 ,o enlaij "
proved plan, calculuteil to ac... j
Cl nth men ivitk single lit mis, and fi
nilh large Rooms, and.u T able detach At,'
the public part of the Hm use. “
JOHN SHF.LLMA
N. B. A Carriage-Ho* se and Stable
also provided on an adjoit ling lot and an
ler to attend to Horses. 1
Savannah, December I U20.
e. u h7aT TvooiT~
A LE now receiving at ,\ opening their
\ ply of V IA TEH (ii JOlis, ,
Superfine blue mid hit t: lt Cloths am r n , •
meres, llhinkels, Tlalnt, Carpeting, l-'lom’r
Uaicc, Boinbnsetts, Hom, ry, Lonfd W '
and Italian ('rapes, She,, -tine,, Shirtings, jj?
cus, Hardware and Cntie ry,§hoe Thread Bar
g.„ S Ju inc. 1 trunk (irs«. quulity Hoots, , llu )j'
general ussortnient oflai ics’ and centl,-mn„
Shoes, With a variety of other
iNoveirtr.cr m
'TRIG Suhscrihers liri ve formed a 000111-1
J. turn in the React ti e of the un j
the firm of Rockweii t, & lIupnr R j,. Ah
business confided to the) ir care will h<-
tually attended to. Ol e of them will atL,
times lie found nt the c| like of S. Rockwell
corrcr of Jefii-non and M’Intosh streets ’
SAMUJllL ROCKWELL
JDSEPFf l. hepburn’
Milledcgville, Sept. 1/ 8 32—tf
December 10.
THE SUB .iCSIBUR
. ned a LA, ir OFFICE at Me
ne*. iuTwiggsJ ounty. His practice
wjll he cuufiiu'd to (ha 1 1 Circuit.
JOHN G. B1HD
44—at.
AU-At V.f-vuivU’ri WttvAv.
r lUIK wrasCKIHF./ <S linving agreed to cur-
ry on a lilai ksmj fa’s shop in this place t 0 -
gether lor do- (mu of, one year, offer their ser-
vici-. ill the abov e Inisi,aess to all those irhomav
iiml, proper to tuvor them with (heir custo*.
') I. Irons ol every d, -jcripllon. Cmt-steel Axes
aad plantation Work .generally wilibe kept CO n-
•'mm v on hand—tKuringe springs made and
mcjulrd ;<f tliu*hort/r*t notice.
I! V* CASH riven, foridl llie cnnlthut will be
delivered between now nnd Chrislnms, at the
shop opposite Cut It. Belton’s Tavern, souili-
east corner of the Slato-house square.
I. 7*. Cushing.
„ . L. Jt. I^euns,
October 23 y\f t f
4 LL pttvons uulebu-ti to the
■ii*- Luke Moore, deceased, arc requested j
to make payment without delay ; end jwr-
siiiti who have claims against said estate,
arc required to Icing them forward duly au
thenticated as the law directs.
WILLIAM D. RAY,
Adm’r in pi;;ht of his wife,
December n \ 1.
Administrators Sale.
VS/MLI, he sold on the first Tuesday in
» V February next, in the highest bidder
in the town of Lexington,Oglethorpe vountv,
between the. usual hours ot sale, one. leant i.i
Laud lying in said county 011 the DrV Fork
nl Long creel., containing two hundred a-
ria-s, he the same more nr less, with a Mill-
Mouse and gear ready for use, with about
forty nercs cleared, it being purl nf the real
estate of William Walker, dei-eas/ d, of Mor
gan county, sold for the benefit in' the heirs
of said deceased.
SIMEON WALKER, A,ImY.
November 27 | > 1,].,
"ITt/' ILL Up said to the highest bidder, at
T r the courl-hnusi- in Madison. Morgan
comity, on tin: firs! Tuesday in February
next, a tract of land containing tin acres,
(adjoining Win. Radford’s and Norwood’*
lands) belonging 111 lit/- estate of Reuben Rad
ford, deceased. Terms will be made known
/,n the dav.
W«. RADFORD, ?
JOHN RADFORD, (
Dci-enibcr 2
to elo.
•nsiuug spring, inform the public that
they have made such reductions on ihc pri
ces of their very general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Cutler)/, founts, Oil <>r.
as to render them an olip-et to liiote who
may wish to purchase. Persons desirous'of
purchasing Goods by w holesale, can obtain
Hit-in at uncommonly low jvrie.es, and 011 an
extensive, ert (lit for approved notes.
All those indebted to the above firm, are
request/ il to make payintiiiky the first Jan
uary next.
Mili’edgcrille,l)cc. 20, 1S20 ■;;; r.t
Ex'e
: 1—4;^_
/-. 200 BALES CO r-
EUGENE KEENAN,
r 'i HSPEGTFULM infiirms his friends
b and the j/uhlic, that lie will comiiu-iice
SUilOOL on llie B:|i inst. at For! vii!•-. Junes
county, w hei/'yoiilli will lie tijughl Ilea 'i"g,
Writing, ArilImietic,English(irainniar, *.nik
Keeping aeroi /ling to the most modern form,
and agreeable to the most approved authors
extant—the elements of EueliJ with a la-
riety nf tkdiicihle Prnhl/ nis, Mensuration,
Guiiging, 'Tiigononietiy, Dialing, Algebra,
Surveying, both Theory 8;Practice., N;i\ iga-
tion, the live of tlie Globes, ?.Uqvs Lc. Geo
graphy, Lc. Le. fee. Hoarding may be ob
tained within a short distance of the Sellout,
on very moderate terms.
N. B. The solution of problems in the n-
hove sciences, will be Wrought hy Seale and
(.’/impasses—llie Pupil taught the use nf the
fili.lt- Rule in Gunging, and anew method of
equating plus and minus i i Algebra, Le.
January t, 1C2L l!'- -l!*i "0
-\ t’.tji I it <) ,S
ill'll:'
ith
i i the
inijty,
next
W ANTED lo pi:
TON, for whir h llie liitliest nnu-li 1 price j
will be given. “" I! l'A h ll.'ATF.B, I Windsor, He
DcccmbcV ! I
SALE OK
ILL he ?«ld. fiv r-a
town of AV1.Mi.m1
North-Garolina, on the '
month, (February) betwei
THIRTY 7,' FORTY .YEC,ROES,
being tlie whole number belonging to (In-
estate of BaldyqAnhbin'ii, dece.aged. Among
them are tu-veral valuable tradesmen, but
tlie greater number c;insists of i 10vs and girls.
JOHN' ROND,
rtie co. fy. Ch j[
marv 1, 1B21 J
EDUCATION.
P ARENTS nnd Gtmrdini.s will pier-?.- ob
serve, that Hit* undersigned has agreed
to open a select English School on Monday
the fifteenth of January next, near the house
of Col. Wm. C. Oslmi 11, Jones county. Tin-
whole cliargc for Bo,aid and Tu»ti«mj is fixed
at one hundred and two dollars per vestr.
A few male students under the age ofsixteen
years, and a few females under the age of
fourteen, will he received. Every exertion
will he made to larilitate the progress ot the
pupils in useful kno-vledge, and prtiper re
gar J will lie paid to ni/uals, decencv and vir
tue. <‘ol Osborn will board as many as
twelve or fifteen of the students.
DANIEL DUFFEY.
Dccnaihnr 2 4 y jr
T! 1E STUSCJKUiEKS
H A\ L\G tliomsplvc? in t!u* Mer-
c:?in(ile b«ainc«a, liuIff the firm of
FOARD fy MALOMfy
bre leave to iatorin tlo-h-fi-ieiulsam! the public
that they arc now receiving at their store on
tVnyiie-sireet,liext dour above Messrs. Ited.liu^
k U iolihmii, a general assortinenl of ST APLE
and I AMM fiOOllfj, o airli they v.'ill sell on
very aecomtmnlatlii'.' terms.
'Ttlo.My? FOARD,
HENRY \V. ftlAEO.NK.
November 14 4o
4C— tds
A. B. FA VMN Si Co.
R ETURN their thanks to tlu-ir friends
in the up-coiiiiti'y for the librr.il sup
port which they have heretofore received
li'om them in the.
Factorage fy Commission Basin css.
They inform them that they still continue in
liiniue's at their old stand Bolton’s Range,
and respectfully solicit a continuance ofthi-ir
favors. They have extensive and safe Wnre-
I louses fur the reception of Produce, and will
as heretofore, make liberal advances on Pro
duce deposited with them fur sale.
Savannah, Ort. 2r, ™ ip
v7aheh()i : sTi, auctIu^Tand
COMMISSION U U SIX ESS.
( NITARI.F.S W. litm.F.R and MATTHEW
J JIOIT’EK, Imvo nssociateil llteiuselvts to
gether, miller (he firm of
IS UTLF.il fy UOPPF.R,
fm tlie. transaction ef WAREHOUSE, AUf’.
TION mul COMMISSION I'.t'SlNESS They
have piircliiis.-d of Messrs. Havvt-y ic It'-diting
their Wan-houses at llie boat-yard, nnd lowe
made nmingeirieiits fin- tin- oxteosiou oftverv
convrni/iiic!.- wbinli may facilitate tlie reception
and forwarding nf Goi-row, (cc this fall.
ITT They have two first rate Bouts, burthen
tvn l»nl, « cacti,which will ply between this and
Dari-11 so soon as the season commences, and
I'.ey Ihiltor them wives that by mii'e,iiit|eil nt-
boiiimi, tin y w ilt lie able to give i.diofaction to
l!:nw who may think proper lo entrust business
to their cure. A nun road Inis been made to
llie boat-yard which shortens dip distance,and
is niil'.-h more convenient than the former one.
N. B.-'Tliey will utteml totim purtfiase and
s.'.lr of Colton.
i:Kvrr.i.-/cv,s.
Messrs. A, I., ]•: v -.: s Co.—St! r a 11.1: e.h.
11 ti 1., Con: 1: ic Co.—Darien.
HarvkvL Brnnisx, Si / , ...
Mr. Tci.-mxs Wm v. * Milicag Ile.
-August fig. tf~2fi
To RiOiN'.r for one year,
A CONYENIS'NT HOUSE, which i,
I. two stories I i ’ll, with convenient out
houses,near the Market. For terms, apply
to the subscriber on the premises.
CHARLES LANOS.
January 2, 47 (j-
Hotel.
T HE subscriber iriforni* the public that
his large and commodious bouse isnmv
finished arid ready for the reception and ac
commodation of TRAVELLERS. It ii
tveli furnished, and all the exertions in tho
poty i-r oftlie subscriber shall be made to ren
der eomlortabli! those ivho may call upon
hiL-i. His HOTEL is large and situated in
the west part of the town near the Alabama
river. Private rooms with good fire places
can be furnished to those who want. His
Bar shall be constantly supplied tviltotlie
best Liquors—His Stables are commozlimi*
md Well constructed, and provided with an
ex- ellent hostler.
Boauiu'.ks accommodated by the wee!;
mouth or year.
CLEMENT FRF.ENY.
Montgomery, Oct. 2U 44 4^
■port SAKE, very low for onsli, n SI.YCLE
Old or St l.KY, with good plated liHr-
m-’-v- 4 lie whole cun he bought for less than
Sion. .Apply to
Elisha lYhilnqu
Mulei:,;. vibe, October 24. 37 it.
LIVEHY STABLEST
Dk eubsciIbers have recently purchased
fi. out Mr. ,T. It/ iil in the above line of bu-
aim -. s, vv here they intend keeping a constant
sepply of Horses, Gigs, &c. to let. They
wiil also beep hurst-sin very stijnrior style
mi ucconunoduting U-iitih. Horse drovers
would do well to give them a call.
A. G. &, A. R. BECKHAM.
October 3. 3 - iVw- t jam Am.
KOUSE LOT FOR SALE."*
FjfAUl. large r.ml roiomocli/ms House, at pre-
J»- sent occupied hy Mr. Jacob Bnwow ; the
Rot cuntnins one acre of ground; the House
eun lie seen t/y calling on Mr. barrow. Fo;
lurtlicr paili/'ulars, enquire of
WM. ROBERTSON.
N. It. If not sold in two weeks, the House
Wiil hi- to rent. 40 Nov. 14
ANDERSON HOLT,
orrrits 11 is sKuvicr.s t/i tub pchlic as a
PRACTITIONER OF LA IF,
In tin- Octnulgee ( ireuif. His offire is on
i* r.iqklill street, opposite Air. Rosseter’s
Mon-. 1 etleis addrcssc/1 by mail will ho
promptly nttendod to.
MilUtlgcrillc, Sept. 25 s.q tf
JOHN LUCAS,
HAS niO'.NFD A
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT
In ris new building nt the corner of (irerno
nnd Wilkinson streets, between theslate*iiouse
i'junrp nnd ^ovcrni^ent house.
Alillcfd^rvilie, August 15 —tf
Appleton Kosseter
HAS JUST r.KCElVED A SUPPLY OF ■
Y win is & Window Glass.
TIE WILL TAKE
200 Bales COTTON
freight to Darien by applying to him with-'
in two or three weeks.
December 12. 44—tf.
IV INK months after date, application will
lx he made to the Inferior court of Bald
win county lor leave to eeli the tract of land
belonging to Iverson Smith, orphan of Tho
mas Smith, de/ cuacil.
SAMUEL GOODALL, Guardian.
January I, 1821.
N INE mouths after date, applicutivin will
be made to the Inferior roui't of Jasper
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the reu! estate of John Rodg
ers, acccasi-d,
THOS. E. RODGERS,?
JOHN C. RODGERS, S
^Octnl*/-r 10. e—35
[VIINE months nfibr date, applitatlou will he
Lx made to the h’oilornhle the court of Ordi
nary ef Bahhv in enmity, fur h.-nve to sell Hie re-
alj,et»tc nl Jolm Troutman, deceased, for tin--
benefit oftlie heirs of mid r.fe used.
if. it. Troutman, } AltnV
•GiRFMI ' 11 t UIAU; t 1
.May 2k, mOru
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