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The steam-boat Alatamaha, when on her
passage from Augusta to tlns«i|jr, with boat*
Nos. 9 & 16 in tow, the formerftith 668 and
the latter 651 bales cotton, on Saturday last,
accidently run No. .I6 k upon a snag in the
river, a few miles this side of Matthew’s
Bluff, (half way) which in a H few minutes
gunk Her. With great labour, the most of
the Cotton was preserved without da nage,
being removed on board the steam-boat.
About one hundred bales only, it is suppos- ’
ed, will be materially injured, though a cong
siderable f_antity was left Hoatiffgin ilff
river, but tjKared. The accident was en
tirely owing to.the of ihg river, oc- ,
casioned bv the late frWet, aind was unavoi
dable. The steam boat Enterprize, with %
towboat, left here on Monday, to bring
down the Cotton. The following are the
consignees of No. 16—viz: Gordon,
Peterson, Hammond & co. BlanKkard, Bro
thers & co. DuhameL tSt Auze.S. J. Bour
ireaux, W. GastMpJ. Gumming & Son,
O’ Taft, R. Campbell, P. Hill, C. C. Gris
wold, and G. B. LamanTSau. Georgian.
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\lieJSwliiym lH ,>l r "J T
•rP»n of (liaTTonoraljle^*lg( r
rediqtfl upbn'the. principle of Lex
tha \|Mis are liable ttSperfonn
ditia duty \ [Chas. Cm G U z.
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With n proni, dfefcUk which enhances the
value c 5 the Pro‘ves<lm|y Ji)ie act concern ing
Gen. I v Fayette, vvhich'passed the House
of on Wednesday, was ta
ken <s> j reiU * t '* ree severa^ines - a,u * Anally
, ~sed, * n tl,e Senate, yesterday, without a
tissenting voice. It now only wants the
'gnature ot the President, which fti
at it will give him sincere plea®
to this, bdl, to make it v a "'
voice in me Senate c<u '
the bill’s receiving even its second reading
yesterday: but, the thing being resolved up
on, forms were dispensed with, thrcthe act
of national gratitude might be spedMy 6on
•?;«Meil. [Nat.'Lnt.
■The bill has at length passed the House
] d’ Representatives, which has been forseve
*ral years on the. tapis, for occupying the
Mouth of the Oregon, or Columbia River. It
has been so amended as not to contemplate,
even prospectively, a civil or territorial form
of government. The occupation will there
fore, for the present, he purely military.
The aboriginal name of the River, Ore
ao\, will be restored to it, if this bill passes
the Senate in its present shape, and we are
glad of it. It is a sonorous word, and signi
ficant—the meaning of it being, when tran
slated, The River that runs to the fVen.
—-^o[ .lbid.
A scat in the Senate of the United States
has become an object of such honorable am
bition, that every vacancy in that body is
warmly contested. In Connkotwjvt, the
Legislature were not able, last spring, to
come to a choice at all. In Nrw. .Hamp
shire, the Legislature has beeii these three
weeks employed in vain attempts t« make a
choice, 'flit* same thing seems likely
cur in Pennsylvania. We have now to
add, that five more ballotings took place on
the 17th inst. On the sth ballot, General
Marks received 56 votes, Mr. Burnside 51,
Mr. Sergeant 19, and two votes were scat
tered.
On the 18th instant, two more unsuccess
ful! attempts were made. On the last bal
loting, the following gentlemen received the
highest number of votes; Win. Marks 45,
Thomas Burnside 35, John Sergeant I 8, S.
D. Ingham 18. The further balloting has
been postponed to the third Monday in
January. , Ibid.
At the latest accounts from New-Orleans,
i we learn that the Ex-empress of Mexico, 1
' from her residence in the country; she in
tends remaining permanently in the United,
States. Ibid. [
The. Presidency, —“ In case there is no
ehoice of President by the House of Repre
sentatives of the U. .S. then the duties of,
the office will devolve on the Vice President.
How many trials are necessary to decide,
whether a President can be chosen or not ?
Or will a vote of the House, that they cannot
effect a choice, decide this point? From a
newspaper article we have seen,’it would
appear only one trial is permitted.”
[Boston Pal.
If only one trial were permitted, them
k mojif assuredly Ifie duties of President would
|r(Jevolve on the Vice President, after the 4th
day of Marcli next. Hut the number of
trials is limited only by the space which re-j
■mains between the time ot counting the
votes in the House of Representatives, and
the expiration of the functions of the present
Vnembers of that body, at midnight, on the
third day of March. There is not, in our
opinion, the least reason to doubt, that a
choice of President will be made by the
House of Representatives. The Members
pf the House, it is supposed, will be tena
cious of their opinions,, but, without applying
to them what Cardinal De Retz has said of
mne multitudinous assemblages, we may
veniuie to say, that the tenacity must be
very strong., which can sustain the fatigue
ami suffering of an uninterrupted silting ol
two weeks. f £Au/. Lit.
Mrs. Deoatuh has presented to Con
gress a .Memorial, claiming compensation
for property lost in the blowing up of tin-
Philadelphia frigate at I ripoll.
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TO THE PATRONS QJ?
The ijousUlxiiionaWat,
NEWS BOY’S VERSES,
On the Ist January, 1845.
I.
»RW YKAK’S DAY, my matters—and Mis fit
Thai I should string together sundry rhvtuei,
Which albeit void of poesy and wit, 1
May ne’erlheless resemble these du’l time*.
That are so out of joint. Let fancy flit
Through the rich groves that wave in ninny clime,. (
I t shall not ask her aid—a verse or two
In downright plainness will I weave for you.
•t 11.
I wonder what mortals giggle,
When the Sun fisc, first, jn dannary,
And why they capers rut, nnd prancr and wriggle, “
Like being, whose brisk spirits ne’er may weary . ,‘ \
Alas, they cannot Gaffer TIME inveigle
He will at last, point out the mansion dreary.
Where Hopes and doys must rest !-'Ti. very horrid,
To think how soon wo may be dead and buried 1
HI.
t woui; not cloud the few bright blooming hours
That smile upon,us, in the path <jf life ;
I would not tear the Rose from pleasures’ bow’rs,
And leave her fields with'thorn, and thistles rife ;
i 1 on,T menn to say—while time is ours,
It might be well to think u,on the strife
/That Tire iinchastened r,und the conscieeer flings
While Death is hovering near on leaden wings
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- Ah, who has heard the loud nnd glorious note,
; Sounding in Welcome through the wije spread land,
I W " f,ed wher’er th’ tinfrtlered krerze,float
From the high mountains to Ike Atlantic strand ;
Ah, who has heard-with callous heart nnsmole
A * ifb f‘«W« m.igifions mighty wand
For never e.nn Clolumhn’a sons forget
, The modest virtues of t e great FAYETTE.
' T.
The best of beacons is .a shattered waclc**-®*
l Some ’'ircwd Philostpher hath said or sung ;
A 1,1,1 thi ‘;will not lifcs’ navigator check,
v Wb.o nnv’n hv passion, rushes heedless on. ***
I Thy fafne the waste of ages shall bedeck.
Like some tall desert-Palm-aye green and young
■ f oidu to all pilgrims Giant of th» wild—
fcpm •far—fresh, bright, and undcfil’d !
■' VI, * A***, f..- I
J i ■ man whom Colonel /.
. .’ year foster, at the mtiom cuit.—
I y Ambassador to Mesico—
S> i- u P° n thee if not wholly lost
To .sld n impulse bitter tears would flow
Hit, hemes all hrsken, marr’d and cross’d—
e |A« » Crown of Laurel 'veaveg.
An > breathes a fragrance o’ar its leaves.
e r VII.
t I too, General anight (1 scorn I
In thy hi?h something better far,
* Thun the ,a,,e and feelings stern
‘ That his f: "n a t'ke a red baleful star.
Casting ‘ orl * l and famine from its urn,
Whe - vi " s thß nations in unrighteous war—
id yet—though paled by tears, with slaughter gory—
s V* I 0 ,h * ,{er ° of ./y em -Orl,an’s Glory,
! , VIII.
Fra-. Ihoe ght J. Q. A**.S | C i, r n to quell
1 he burst of angry and intemperate fires ;
And Secretary tench to owcll
In narrower sphere ambitions mad desires.
From thee may Crawford learn how vain the spell
That would enrhain the soul that VkOKTH inspires,
Long may his days in useful lustre shine
And in their evenings’ calm, resemble thine !
IX.
i i-AyETTE, 10, all men do turn to the*,
And nattons smile or tremble ,| thy name j
Thou art the HIGH PRIEST of fair LIBERTY
Ami from her altars never-dying flamu
1 Thou xav’st thr spark , that at Thermopylse
Awaken’d GREECE to sense of ant.ettt fame ,
Thou gav’rt to FRANGE to SPAIN the glorious light,
Ah, quench’d too soon in sad 4nd cheerless night !
X.
But time flies onward, and hush’d be the strain
Yet first, as duly bids. I „i,h y 0„ Pence
And jocund Health, and freedom from all pain;
May your rich Pleasures yield a vast increase •
May you have Honors—and without a stain ; ’
And when your days of travail here shall’ce.se.
May you remember. 4ith peculiar ioy,
The Trjle given to the CARRIER ROY.
This morning, a few minutes after 1> o’clock. PUSH-A-MA
ernment for the disposal of a imr/ioa rft n *S°; iatl0 '»> with gov
phalicallv the frifn l of » i.:ia n ‘ De whs ern
in hostility ugainst them. ,n,en ’ nevcr hav,n 5 ,a ‘ se J his arm
the nation, and breathed hts ■■■ he falhl ' J rl .'’ ®«re of •
hit companion, and acqua nt \Tce Wr?!T‘ !“ r^ r " s » f
ciliated the
II IS due to the government to say that the he«f mnirLi
(lance was assigned to Ibis chief thro.icl out I?.V in T 1 ,- T
fe h"e S verr" d Un,, ’‘- rinff in l,U to adunid.t'cMrpi^n"^*
understand that some of’the vd?! f " n,ra l ceremonies. We
aa iarMrst l ’“;; J » n.
1 - -e - - u? Othington City Ornette, ‘24th nil.
RICH.MONI) ACADEMY. ,
milE Exerctdes in this InMiluiion «re rt s'trm-c
nnha Rrv M pr n' nt Ur ' der tl,p wperintendanc 1
°Mhr R.y. M p . Biuntix. The Class,s heretofore 1
with him in Latin and Greek, Algebra anti
etry, are respecHt.tly ii.vited to tv turn to t|,r '
Academy. Mr. Mnoitc ctmf.intiea to wiyt
hia service*, with his usual ability and faithfulness '
m the Bullish department , 1
Isaac Herbert,
Clerk to the Hoard of T, mtcet a
January 4 "i (
AVGUSTJi FREE SCHOOL.
'3THK M AN.AGF.US nr ’ requested to attend r
H Meeting THIS EVENING, at the Lecture
doom, at stvan o'clock < -t
I. Henry, Sec'ry. J
.Ttrnnrv 4 jt *
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V\ouVu am\ Jab Vr ? -nting
Neatly Executed at this Ofcce. * '
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CIRCUS
Wvfov\\u\\u*e e\t,vy V/veiung.
THISKVENIXH,
(TUESDAY.) January 4, 1825.
THE EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT .JO BOM
MENCK WITH THE
(QiEiiifjiD asrjmasa
HO RS EM AX SHIP
Ry iVLastev WWiUaUer.
running vaulting
By the whole Troop.
The intrepid Equestrian, wiil go ihr.uigliWLle
Rh'nt aßts °t Equestrianism—and qnaclnde with
the six divisions of the Broad Swrfrd, the horse
in full speed. *
STILL VAULTING,
% the whole Troop, viz ;
Messrs. Blyth, Asien, Hunt, Hughes, Whitts
ker, Sessford, M’Coon Chatter-Box Gabble
Joke, (the Clown) \VII I I VMS.
YE AS ANT 1 * VROIAC,
By Mr. BLYTH, -
On two b autilul II r,es-w’i . wi I perform »HV
arduous feat of parrying Mailer Whittaker tF
arms length, the Uor e. going at full speed.
OUAXR T\IAN\PO\AXE^
Ovt r Hois ihronjrli •-» n o
Ry Mastev HUNT.
~ ojl
,M V . uvMtrs,
HIS SECOND APPEARANCE HERE.
Mr. MAXCY, %
Will perform a popular Ait on the Patent Kent
Ruple.
— % *
HORSEM ANSF T? i
Ry Master
Witlinu' SsdO or Bfdic !! during which he
wll peril rm a variety of int creating tests.
Ictsnmg' through HOOP V. over GARTERS
&c, fcc. the Hors- .<ovn , '-«i full speed.
the Evening’s Performance to conclude mith th
hunted Taylor,
OR,
MR. BUTTON'S JOUR NET TO BRENT
EUR/).
ni'ly Hutton, Mr Bi-tth. | Clown, Mr. Williams.
oO' Admittance to the Boxes One Dollar, PI I,
Kif't Gents.
*•* Children under ten years of age, admitted
•nthe Box? at half pHce.
t-j-f Doors open at a quarter pa* t six, and Per.
Wins rice to commence at seven oTlock precisely.
Iff I'tckets may he procured at the Circus and
at the Cl be-Tsvern during the daylM^"
Circus M tMo *& t thMtort of the
SIDE Waynesborough Academy. will open tin
-A der the liectorsitio of Mr. WILLIAM H
H ILI.IAAIS on the first Monday in January
1825, where will be taught the Classics general
ly, and :f I the branches of an English Education.
This Institution is confidently recommended
'o the patronage ui the publ c and the friends of
Literature.
R. E. Hroclnax,
I*resident of the Uq:ird Commissioner s
Jarnmry 4 3 r v 55 .
(Q*A CARD.
CNDERS I ANOING that, some young ladies in
Augusta, are desirous of obtaining a more
borough knowledge of some of (h< higher branch
es of edm a i n, without being confined to a school
during the usual It mrs of tuition ; the undersign
■d proposes to instruct a private dust, or class's
in any of (he following branenes, viz Rhetoric.
Logic, Moral and Natural Phi.osophy, History— it
hutrated by Lnvisne’s Tab es. Chemistry, Aslrono
my—connected with the use of the Globes, Book
keeping. Algebra, Ike.
As these blanches, together with the commonei
studies, are taught in his school, the shove classes
may recite at any hour, either during school time,
or between 12 and 2 o’clock-
B. 35. Uopkina
January 4 55
LITERARY. 0
ij\ GENTLEMAN, recently Preceptor of an
XtA English Academy, wishes a situation in one ;
r would he willing to lake charge of a reapeclablt'
School in the Country, or engage Ttunself to »
Family as a Ptivale Instructor. T'iifc r„riutj
blanches necessary in a polite education ar
might by him, viz : —Orthography, lUsdfng, \\ .
■ mg, Arithmetic, Grammar, (upon the urns, mi .
proved systems) Ancient am I M > <ierri Geogra
-by—together with the use of the Mips and idu
trations from the Globes. Book keeping—upon tin
oalian Method ot double entry, by Jackson—and
tlx r systems, the Elements ot Euclid or (iconic
'ry, Trigonometry. Mensuration, Ancient am!
Modern History, Ulietonc, Composition, Su re
graphy, or ike projection of maps, (kc. kc. k<:.~
Unqucath liable testimonials, long experience and
Ihe success he has met with in his Profession, wil.
.itti.m his »d«quacy of the undertaking. Ant
addressed to V\ F. through the tnedilim of the
Post Office, will be punctually atlemjtil to.
January 4 3*t 55
CiiliUiou L'artj.
V/|H- COLVE-ML respectfully informs the la
ITJ. dies and gentlemen of Angus a. tiial nis nex I
Par.v (having been postponed) wi.l take place on
FRIDAY, the 7thinst. 1
N. 1! Hie nm in succession, wi<l be on the
Lhursday following.
January 4 Ty VI
'■ ' •-
0 Ed want Henkell, having
•iSUdrswn from the concern oi Fraser, Bowl
W ItfnkeU —the subscribers will continue the
AUCTIOK Si COMMISSION BUSINESS, under
the firm of Fu.i'ilt h Bowhi<r
•Limes Eraser,
iTllpwdre.
January 1 it 5A
(fT'\ \\eodove U.
Oancing Assemnly wil; take place PHIS eVk.
NING, at his Bali-liuom, lower tenement TJrafgf
dank. .
1 4 it $5
:• The Subscribers
loi i.K il a tup-rtm islup, their bus
■R- ness wi'l in liitnre be conducted under tli
firm of Mh)imiMAN & HOWLAND.
C P. Merriraan.
Wm. M. Rowland.
January 4 3, j
\V\uvvt V>ff\ce.
YrtEHSONS wisbiog to CO..Had for ti er< pan- of
I the Wharf (from the injury sustained, VyT'V
Me treshei) are requested to hand in their pr'-prt
sals to the uudtrsigned, at the (foptpany’s Office,
in or before Friday, the 7th inst. at 10 o’clock.
A, M, The Contractor will be required to fin
I'ALthe work in Hie moat substantial nian ier, and
'•Tt ■’"fili'itv with the original plan of be Wharf
■€ John Hliarp, Treasurer.
._2r’‘ „ *4 2t 5;
Sale ( heap,
Tns exeeUeut House
Tauls. 4
V". J- M. Hand.
hturv 4 2t 55
v ,S.\CHANSE OrriZE
VWIT&a STATES 9
y’V and
POST NOTES,
\ I.SO,
DRAFTS
Ou Roston, ihiltiiiiore,
•providence, U asliiiigton
New-York, Petersburg, V T a.
Philadelpliia, ( harlestou, S. C.
1 snd Savaiiuah,
for Stile by
Geers, B.mtiell & St. John.
B'Ouil, corner ofM’ Inlush street.
Ocm and Silvkii coin and all knnls o| Bank
Notks, Bnutrht and Sold.
• N’ tv idler 12 40
THOMAS S. METCALF,
-LLS til,-. 1 ..tod of int'ii iiiug Ins mnn s
1. 11 id Hie public generally, that ho ha jtM i t
cetvetl, and is n.iw receiving a very Inryg and
we . <-d stock at'
md ifliiej wnl favor It ■rn vith their cost in. y
will Hid Inin “ u( In.me,” anendii.g to his own
husiniss ready and willing 10 supply tiiem with
, ruy ot li lowing arlides', on the most reason
-1 >Jc tern s, lor cash or prime city acceptances :
1 100 I ONS well a.sorltd Sweedc & Bosnia Iro
120 hh l.s. prime S. Croix and N. Orleans Sijg
100 hugs prime Green Cuff c
Jol l l ids. prune Jamaica Coffi-e
1 50 pieces prime 42 inch Bagging
50 do best f iw Bagging, very cheap
r 5h do host Twill’d Sacking
50 coils J/ale Hope "
200 bbls. best N .rthern Gin, bi-st brands
200 do lx si Einlsdelphia Whiskey
100 do Northern Hum
2.5 hhda. do do
20 do prime retailing MolaWs
4 do superior old J.x . srtca Tim
15 pipes do //olland Gin
5 dor 1 do Cognac ffrandy '
1 pipe do old l’ort#Vine
60 1-g and 1-4 caskg’Malaga and Sherry Win,
I 35 18, J.A and 1,2 pipes Sicily and I’ico M.<
oJma Wiritta.
20 bbl«. belt GidgPjAegnr
260 do Irish P■igKr
50 do /feels
200t> bundles ffninns
100 bhls. prime Northern Flour
25 hull barrels do do
50 hb,s, and b' Xijs L'taf and Lump Sugar
50 ton cutiiefiojes fresh //ysou l ea
1 25 bags Pepper
20 do Spice Ginger
25 boxes U.usiiis
Jo kegs No. 1 llichmond Tobacco
BO boxes Georgia Candles
3o do Spermaceti Candles
250 whole anu half boxes No, 1 Soap
50 kegs best Oupoiits Powder
200 bugs Shot, assorted
2500 Tis, B. ir Lead
2000 lbs. lump and band Iron
5000 do German and blistered Ste J
2000 do Share Moulds
8000 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
2100 do //.own
1000 bs superior Virginia //anis
10,000 ihs Logwood
JO,OUO Kussia (fudls
•300 dozen 1 nniblers
100 ca ks paleol Cut Nuils, assorted
, 25 fiaient Plouglis and Paints
10 dozen Carolina Hoes
, 55 boxes Homes’ and VV’liilt’s and Wliitte
more’s Cards
100 boxes prime Cheese
20 casks do do
50 reams Wrapping Paper
20 casks Lime
300 nests Dry Measures
200 nest* boxes
20 hbis Shad
50 half barrel* Sha 1
200 bids. No, 3 Mackerel
100 do. No. 1 do
100 had barrtls No. 1 do
150 bids No. - 2 do
75 half batrels No 2 do
50 five gallon Oemajohns
3ti boxes J/avana While Sugar ,
10 do do brown do
250 hull, quarter and tenth boxes superio
Spanish Cigara, Uos Amig. s ami Flint’) ,»
brands, Y
November 5 38
Lbs. prime bacon,
FOR SAI.E,
On Consignment, by
15. Eicquet.
Novambar 3* 45
’' ’ • -v ;w '
>• u-V 41 '•
I
&Wmmm<*
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Morning at 10 o’Cloctft#
f/£7^$ 1U414 K SOLD »
* ; At f\e Mirlcet • House,
The remaining LOTS at the up'-
eu<! o.' llui City, lately owned by Mr. Burner
viKinne.
Ctj* wishing valuable real estate in th*
tipper pi. *-Va> Town, will find it to be to their
.ii.t- rev u attend th. Ve
. 'J'rHMS- Under SSOO Cash, over SSOO, one
bass Uach—sfemylndei nay able first ot January
■ex . with interest «• 6 percent per annum. Ap.
proved endorser* will he P'qutfd
' Fraser Ha Bowdre,
: iv ; Auctioneers.
JannarV 4 ' If 5o
Mwifo ~ ’
On THVRS AV, AIOUVLYG
ve.vt, at 10 o'clock , te ll he. sold,
before the store of Ur. V C repay,
IUS ENTIRE STOCK OF
'■FANCY GOODS,
Well Assorted.
ALSO
The Store lieiued until Ist. oc.
b r nr v
Trent* Uud-r S2OO Cash, and over g 30() an.
proved endorsed N if, at fiO -Uvs,
Fraser & Bmvdr**.
Auctioneers.
•Tannnrv 4 lr 5 ,
\VVVj\i \\V\ WVi .XT Ft V),
I IUS MORNING,
\t tly* 'tin -1 -House. ii■ i• i• 11 * It October next,
'I he House and Lot, last oenj.
pled by the late *\r. Fra cis Rout
Paul Hossignol,
Attorn- i/ /«»•
P. lie I'loriviere.
JlV||o»»V 4 1 % ty
Uva\ ItiisVi' Potatoes,
IN HAMPERS,
Just received per Steam Boat Hamburg,
Al'l-d <i inpo.s real lie.lust Potai a, w-.ich
ivdl be sold in lota to suit taint lies, by apply.
; i ipj immediately at
Jacob Moise’s.
WKrn -ie ii Hennoch'n How.
O-'cpivb ; v °R
BOXMISSIiVG. “
UPPOSdD 1., bfc t;.k nOj ioui.ilco frem tbs
' 7 \voaH, am,ut the 1 itli or 12 ,of Novmlr r,
i Box of SI o?» landed from float N't. 14. M.rk
rd \ & li. Wood,or E Wood & Co, Any pet son
■vinjj it In hi* po*«essiot\ will confer a favor by
i .r>rmiii(» the aobacrihei • at th.or residence, or
through (hi* office. ' yiv
HS. Wood Po.
m&NziE & bennScii7
ffadjf rbm&v, it • /*. vl' r >an in Hoorn, to the* ml*.
»4TS IS<oi,t. aiUeee they have Jmn nceivr.it and
are ntfw opening, ’
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK
British, French. In U & . umeslic
Which 'hey oflep for sale ai in'id‘ r»|e pricer,
i r Gasii or Produce, or on such terms as will
ot the convenience of the purchaser, for ap-
Moved paper. <. 1 , .
N ■venrilv 5 HS
VVVuvvt t Tuit\>itv»\*B OtivceT^
M OTIC li.*
A N Election (op a President and s“ve<i TVeets
iIL tor f.r dm ensunij: rear, w,| |, e |, e v) »t the
Company’* Oflic*, on MONDAY the 10th day of
I y ITS', between the hours of 1U and 2
’clock, tind-r the supertntendance of Alexander
Vlackci l , Horatio \lden, and John Sharp.
Up orilei of hr Hon’d,
John Sharp, Spc’ry.
Decern 1 T 24 52
Sale.
Agre.ahle to an iclm ot the fl morahie the Jusli,
ce» -.f me I . 11 rior Court of Rich nond County,
while Hitting for orclmarj purpoHcs, will be sold
at the Marke* House, In the coy of AuguMa on
the first Tin sday in March next.'at nuhlie uterv
All the N LLIiOKS, belonging
to It e K’- ate of Gersham So,leek, deceased, t<;
wit .-Peter, l.tic\, I hornton. Bob, Sam, Polly
Henry and Mary Ann.
At«0 —
At the. same time aid j lace, one Track of Lsnd
situate and being in.lhe Ifitli disiricl of Early coun
y, known as Lot No. 273
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An undivided part ot , track of Land in the
county of Greene, situate on the south-wi st bank
'«f the Oconee Kiv r,—sold for the bent fit of th
creditor* of the said f sla'e.
lfj“1 erms otade known on the day of ,de.
Luke Peed,
acting Adminitlrator Estate of G. SelUck, der’d
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i.. a . mc/iniunu to Util//
tiy Isaac Hkiihbbt, Ctrvk of the Court of Or.
dinary of Hichmoad county.
WHEREAS D ctor Henry Hull, has appli. ts
(or li-uets <i( A (ministration will) the will
annexed, o , tt.e Estate o( William Bacon, deceas,
d, late of said county.
Now therefore these ar» to ede and admonisfe
til and singular, the kindred sod creditors of the
■*tid deceased, to file tlieir objections m my nffiett
Us any they have) within the time prescribed by
Uw. et.nmise letters of admit,istrat.on will be
ranted to him.
Given under my hand and seal of nffiee,
the city of Augusta, and county almesaidL
1 4. h day January. 1825.
55 Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
etjl ike Court OtSiMU'Sj