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IS PUULISHKD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
BY W. J. BUNCE,
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TUVa ViAX UECEWEI)
BY W. J. HOBBY,
Who is appointed Agent in this place,
THE
*?oi*t\\ American Wt\Uan,
NO. LXlll.
i. The New Thxobx f the Earth 1. Estaisur
la lamp ;ramre de i’Lueneur de la lerre. Par
U. L Oordier.
2 E-.say on the Temperature of the Interior
of the Barth. By If. L. Gordier;
3. Considerations on Volcanoes, the probable
Camcs ol their Phenomena, the Laws which dt
t ermine their March, the Disposition of th -ir
Products, and their Connexion with the present
Slate and pan History of the Globe ; leading to
the Establishment of a New Theory of the
Earth. By poulett Scrope.
If. College Education, The Substance of Two
Reports of the Ficultyof Amber ,t College to
the Board of Trustees, with the Doings oi ,L...
Board thereon.
HI. Ancient and Modern Histobt. The History
of thu Decline and Fall oi the Roman Empire.
By Edward Gibbon
!V. Poitou's Course or Time. The Course of
Time, a P.ism in Pen domes. By It .her' P-link
I . CIVI LIZ ATI N AND CON VER -XUC OE THE INDIAN*.
1. Proceedings and Fourteenth Annual R--
"port of the Board of Managua of the Baptist
t uenera. Convention.
2. V Discourse on the Occasion of Firming
the Alrica ; Mission School Society. By J, M
Wainwright.
”Vl. Politic at Be jjif Kr. Definitions in Political
Economy ; preceded by an Inqiiry into the
Rules which ought to guide Political Economises
in ih • Oofi lition and U-eof their Terms, v/ith
Remark’ on th j Deviation from these Rules in
their >Vritin,'s. By the R.v P R. Idalthus.
VII Hr to «» or tub L iui-.iana Treaty HiStoire
de la Liui.ivne ei de la Oca-don de cute Colo*
me par la Fr» .cu aux E'at Uni» de PAmerique
Septenlrion.de; precedee d’un Uiscoms stir la
Constitution et le Gouv .rneirent des Eiats-Unis
Pir M. Barbe-Mirbois
Vill. Helium. Pelham; or the Adventures ofa
(ieni leman
IX VVeh tek's Dictiohary. An American Dic
tionary of the E :glish Language. By Noah
Webster.
X. American Annual" 1. The A 1 lantic Souven
ir, a Christmas and New Veil’s Offering.
2. the Token, a Christmas and New Year's-
Present.
3. The Talisman, for mdcccxxix.
XI. F.lementaii? Instruct! n. 1. The Franklin
Primor. The Improved Reader, 3. The
General Class Book. 4 Essays onlhe Ph loso
phy of Instruction, or the Nature cl Young
Minds.
3f.11. Clerical Manners Attn Habits. Letters mil
Clerical Mannere and Habit 5 addressed to a!
Student in the Theological Seminary, at Prince
ton, New Jersey. By Samuel Miher, “
Xlll. Wassacuu etts Rail R'As Ilepor' of the
Board ot Directors of Inter ltd Improvements of
the State of M«aaao!ins’ttu on the Praclicabiliiy
and Expediency ot a Rnl U ad from Boston to
the Hudson River, and from ll.r-on to Provi
dence,
Quarterly List of New Publications.
CONVENTS OF NO. LXIV.
I, Memoirs of a Financier. Memoims dc G !.
Ouvrard snr su Vie, et ana diveiaca Operations
Financieres,
21. VniNcim.ES o» Elocution. !. Philosophy ot
the H nman Voice, cm tracing its Pliysiolog.cal 1
History. By James Rush.
2 Analysis ol the pr-n-.lples of P.hetorical
Delivery, as applied to Reading and Speaking j
By Ebenezt-r Porter.
3H Histiimt os Intellectual Pmiostrur, I
f a'.ivres de Platon. Traduties per Victor
Gousn ;
2 Flagmens Philosophiques. Par le meme.
3. Course de Phil soph e. Par le memo.
4, Nnuveax Fragment. Philosophiques. Per
le m*me.
t.V- Db Bbrasoew’s Life and Whitings. Chan-j
sons de P.J . de Hera g r i
V. The Greek Revolution. An Historical
Sketch ol the Greek Revolution,
By Samuel G. ilow».
VI Abbot’s Letters on Cuba. Letters written 1
in the interior ol (Juba. By the late Rev.j
Abiel Abt-o* _ , ~ .
VII Amlbica* Poems. I. ? >emsi; by the jVu
tbor of‘Mors. Pieces in Prose and Verse.
2 Gipdo, a Tale ; Sketches (rorn Hisloiry, and
other Poems. By lan.he.
Pi ruLAii EavCATHiv I Practical Observa ,
(ions on Popula- fciducation. By H. Broug
ham.
2. I ibrary of U eful Knowledge —Published!
under the Sup rintendance of the Society tori
the Diftusior nt Ustful Knowledge. J
3X. Host n Exhibition or Pictures, Catalogue
of Pictures hi ihe Ath<-. scum Gallery, 1829
X. C institutional History, I, History of Eng.
» land Ir m die first iiivabion of the Romans, by
John Lingard.
3- History of the British Empire from the
Accession of Charles the First to the Restora
tion. By George Bn die.
3. A Constitutional History of England from
the Accession of Henry the Seventh to the
Death of George the Second.
4. History ot the Conuioi wealth.—By Wil
liem Godwin.
■Quaßteult list of New Publications.
August 4 13
NOTICE.
MR. James Deunt-ton, hsvi. g connected him
self with Jeremiah Ktle & Co. in the DRY
GOODS Business in this p ace—vhey will hereal
ter transact Business here, under the firm ot Jouu
Edgar & Go, t ’
Jeremiah Kyle.,
James l)enniston ;
John Edgar.
dujustu, Ga, July 2 4
IP A&SQJI Bilims
AN »
ITAIiLiVK
Ihe Sulisciibers,
II tVE JUST UELEIVEI},
1.1 Af.l AU Black Lustring first q lality,
Pa’metines, handsome colors,
'hack Sincln-ws, best quality,
100 Pieces Chintk C .hcues, comprising a neat
selection, ligh; and dsrk colors.
Furniture Chints GahCo,
®'4 Gross Bar Muslin,
4-1 Tamboured Jaconets,
Cambric, Jac met, Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Cotton and Si k Hosiery,
Colton and Black Silk Braids,
Fine While Gauze uiannel,
Silk and Har.-ge lldkiv. and Scarfa*
4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linen,
: Chinese and Fancy Belt Ribb ms,
Bonne', Cap and Tafr.ta Ribbons,
1 Silk Kid an I Horsekin Gloves,
Be-I Ticks, Shir ings. Sheetings, Plaids, S-,c.
Further supplies wiH be nedved winch will
’ be ofiered at very mod< ra' r.trs
| John Edgar & Co.
Uro isl-Street,
. 7 |4
AX VUUHXAXOE, |
’Vo prevent the erection in Jutrusiti, of IVoodeni
lint aings of a certain description, ivi.htn cer
. tain units :
W’‘ ERE AS the construction of Jsrge build-j
i. gs of wood, *n or adjoining the commep
r C *'* l Ponton ot the City of .Augusta, renders pro
perly in or near them insecure, inconsequence
■d’lhe danger olfi'e tl>ey produce, against which
I Insurance, allh'-ugh efTected at high premiums,
. the payment of which greatly retards lue ad
b vancement of the prosperity ot the City, might
, 111 certain cases be an insufficient protection. i
j Sec. Ist- He it therefore ordained, by the City
Council of Augusta. That from and alter passing ,
» 'bis Ordinance, no building of wood the eave oii,
, which is more than ten feet, or the ridge or high l;
. ,jst F* r l of which is more than twenty eet higher 1 ,
t than the g'nerai level of the Lot on which it ish
situated, <except a pub.ic Market House) shall bep
built, constructed, or placed: in (lift purl of the):
, Cl, y which is bounded on. the north by Reynold-j
hrect, on the east by a straight line emending!,
. b’ <,m Keynold-st reel to Ellis-stpeet, two hundred |
i' 661 / 9 the eastwird of Cenlre-aireet, on the i
south bv Ellis a'reet, and on the went by Mill- r
street, a .d a line extending atm g the
si Is of 'a'd Mill street in a straiglr direction to j
, Rllis street, w ider the penalty of a fine not ex i r
ceediog one hundred debars, to be paid by the!
owner of sm-h building for every month said
I R uddmg , nHy be su ft ered to remain w ßhiu the v
. above described limits ,i
Sec 2 And be it further ordained, That any r
. person wh‘ abud assist in raising or constructing iv
to house of the description winch is proh ; bited in *
, the preceding section of this Ordinance, within J
,t :-f liiniis therein defined, may ba ft»>trcl in a sum x
no; exceeding fifty dollars. " I
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That, that!
portion of the Ordinance passed on the 22d ».f
: April last. Which prohibits the .-recti- n of ccrlainl
, buildings ol wood beyond the limits defined in the
, first-section o! this Ordinance, be and the same is
. hereby repealed.
Done in CouncT 'he B'h d«v o r July 1839
Hamiitil Hale, Mayor,
By the Mayor, ’ ‘ ,
Gso. M Walker Clerk.
, July 10 fi ;
\ * ; —1
is well known tlia,t during
the Warm se Boris, b .w. i c niplainta am mg clu.-' 1
dren are prevalent in cliff rent parts -„i he Uni I
ted Slate-, tvl'ich prove m ire fatal than any other!'
cla-s of discuses. Their trea'ment b:ing acknnw 1
jledged by many of the profession lo be the rnos;i J
d fficult to (iblain general success. I
in order to benefit the medical profession, and l
lessen tne mortality attending lofaoiile compiamls, "
chronic diseases ot the elementary canal nail o-j r
liter i bstruciions, a record ot al impnr'ant *ndi c
. dangerous cases is kept at the. New York infirma-p
’ ry, for diseases ol.the bowels. No. 316 Broad
v;ay, under the Counsel and inspection of the fol-t
■Mowing physicians in the city of New York. Fe |
M ,z Tuacalif, M. U Strn'l 0 home JM It Sarr.u ls
1 el L. Mitchei, M. I}. David Meredith, Rees, M '
.0. and others friendly to the arrangement, with (
|“ Jutiig i to publish a work on this disease of the w
and all in-ant.le complaints. In order to '
'j more fu*ly accomplish this important object, all
physicians who will interest themselves are res
jpectfully invited to forward a s-atemcnt of such '
, -practice as may prove succt-silul during the pre-j c
'■sent season parti-u ar y epid mic and endemic
|dvsenteries and diar or is indifferent parts of theff
United States. !he authur’s name of each com J
jmunication is to be (if approved) inserted in the!
(work, and a copy forwarded to any part of 'he'*
11 United Slates gratis. Also, all editors of news '
.ipapers in the United stales who will publish ihis
(information four times, and send one of their pa
pers to No 316 Brosdwav, N w-Y trk shall b *
entitled to a Copy of the w nk, t g he - with the '
thanks and respects of the author %.nci physicians!
o the New York Infirmary for diseases < f the!
bowels. ■
John G, Yought. I
June 26 4 ' )'
i TAX NOTICE—I will at
■ tend al the, • ffi- e ot the O erk ot he Su . rior ■
<: ‘’urt, on Wednesday the eighth, (8,) fi.teen'h. .
(:5.) wenty-second, (22,} and twenty ninth (29,)
nays of July next, to receive the Returns of Taxn
b e Property for the present year
Lis'a of ad persons in default will be published .
' after the fi-ai day ot Augii t s and on ih firat|d:-y .
of September l will attend s 1 'he Clerk' i Offic* I
, for the las* t me, when all persons failing to re-|
f 'urn, by said fi at day of September, will be suß
j; cl t' tlnuhl T x ti- o.
i Mich’l K. Buisclair, r. t r. |
June 30 t 3
Blank Deeds of (’ooveyancft,
WKAILI PRINTED OH VKLLUM PAfEll,
lor s ale al thjts Oftce.
Inf rms his Iron Is and the public, that he ha
commenced making
BLIN'DB, SASHES, DOORS,
AND
CHIMNEY PIECES,
AND • If,l, KEEP )N Nl)
55as\\ws, UiwieA & \3ug\axeA,
His Shop is in tie rear of. the Pr sbyteriar
..burcb where all orders in the above Line, wil
be ihankfuUv r-eeived, and r,nthf.dly executed.
r "~' 1 2'to- &wl,s «7
cito^rrur
I V
Tan IRISHMMJS,
Charleston Weekly Register,
n VIU-KD T P ILITIC AM) LI Till * rij UB
bDIPEI) BY WILLIAM 8. PLAIN.
[J i, 26 Slate, ar H ,«v S real.
1 B *Bf iH.MAN is establi hed. and will bt
I. conducted on liberal and independunt prim
r v j',\*- l a,renUou ' lv fdvocHic the cause oi
Civ and Religious Liberty throughout the world
«nd the editor pledges himself to use his utmost’
exertions to re ; el the efforts of tliosa who are
.indirectly attempting to introduce i,uch innova
tions to our Constitution, as will eventually
|p I. ve I lie way to a union of Church and Stale in
Ir'oV'r nßhVe la " d e, ’ ei, ‘ which no true lov.
of Ins country can cnntemplate withom aaud
denng at the probable consequence
The cause of Ireland and ot Irishmen will bt
fearlessly, yet dispassionntely vinllisated ■ and
the foul aspei-biotiD which the bigotted mid’ aec
anan presses of this country unceasingly en .
deavour to cast upon it, will be full-- re uted
Ih. h,., .b,11,1e. ~f Ih, Bditor* Vi ."'IS I.
tentron to expres any opinion on the subiec* of
rehgion-t/iai will be left to the liJusion of
those who are belter qualified for the purpose.
,I™?°)’. B . rable . r ort, °n of the paper will be
o ec .o the cultivation and encouragement of
|na -ve talent; and the greater part of its con
wb cl. W lt ° ,n!i ' Bt ° f ™ lalt,Kl milter,—to insure
S-nL he J 3or i eS ? ondeilce of K,,me of **»e most
| al-nted .ndiv.dua , o‘ the South has been engag
ed, to attend to the various departments which
its general elm wifi Comprise.
I hk Irishman w il be pruned in the foPo form
on a fine sheet, aiiom medium sixe. with entire!
y new type , and will be delivered to sub-cri
hers m the city every Saturday, at «3 50 i er an
num, payable in advance, or S 3 00 if not paid
wßhm six months from the time of subscribing
Jij 1 ersons who rbtain ten aubaenbers, ahe 1 !
receive a copy grafts K ‘ l
Hilin
AGENTS FO'i i'HE IRISH Yaw
William Barry, Columbia, S. C. IVI Ferral \H if *
JrmC»mnbell. B , IVinniboro SC H. M,,,..' „ C-
Jno tVorlfman, «sq. Camden If I fcollfiary
Dr. I. Jl.ff.l, al»Tc Washington
M. I) Maher, P M Godfrey Sav Dr' ( , l ' arl f te -
Andrew Murphr. PauLri Pa Po! f ’ ..fT 1 ""'"'- I
K. Fitzpatrick flagtrstotfn Mi. p l ° W ‘' M “'
M.F Maher. CYem-Orleans a »lh|ri .Marf,, o n7l/o r co.
D Taylor. Hartford, Conn. jM 1 f i" 1 M
Hobt. H. Walsh, Mw- York. Tho, a^T’' a oa '
fix , , i nos. irl'Cretdy, Havana
Chrrle-ton J U( , 6 1829 3 10
The L V.DIES > lTteU ARY
P( RT FOLIO;
Or Fneadihip-, Ofleriog for every week in the Tear.
A PHILADELPHIA.
d< V *!' R i’V IV , ,M r! Repository i
Uruic'ma' n. F,,,C U A «"' Scencea, Reviews
Skv ores ’ M ,)ran ‘ a ' the T «les. Poetry,
lud- News &•'& < "?, rav !T p6 ’ Ger,Prs!
, if,, iNews &c. & c , !le original aniclss are by I
.distinguished American writers. The selected
Jnmthe Jeadu.g j urnals of the day, includi. gj
ix„ C u b * ,ts ofthe f ondnn Monthly
K kt ’ , he f.nndon Weekly R e J
1, 1 '*’? Monthly Magazine, Edinburg Review
! ~.ne L vn UPZP " e ' Blackwood’s
\ : „ Ihe l |,or^, mcnol 1 Keepsake. Ainu
iKt, and otlier AriruaJg t
Ht« h ln o, ‘ F,,1i0 iß ." n w Published every week
n n-uane r a i n . num * but " ,e convenience of
ho } ? C XT Wlli he f'Jrniahed on r--
cupt by mail of g 5 Address. fp„ 8t pa ,d )
luomas C. Clarke 67 Arcade, FhiLdelphfa. '
„ EDITORIAL notices.
stand at Vhl ie n L ,“' |J ° rt bds f»ir to
im i *? of publicsitions o( its cla«8.
(who S n f W dKed talenu (,f 1,8 principal editor.
(Vd.o has for a number of years been engag d .n
and of his abb- literary coadju
certainly give it a character which lew'
olherß poßsess.» ,T e^o^r Taj
of ,i,L ® L ! d U' s P Pear e P ar m- "t i 1 - conducted by one
of the mosi distinguish' d female writers of our
CO “"iV7- ’-Peking ham CVa J Register.
tor .h I ' i ,T'’ re el, ' Vat '- d “"J chaste in its charac
>e editors have the assistance of eeveral
eminent writers, and they ore-sent n work well
worhy of patronage, Lc.-Thc N. Y f Daily j
Morning Courier* 1
‘ In point of literary merit and mechanic*!
execution it surpasses every similar publication
we have yet seen," &c .-Watertown fN. Y J
| rieffister, '
\ %l ' v ‘ s ab '’K ,!, ber a superior work,” Sic.
j F Hfirror and LadUs * Literary Gazette.
I o > cveral of the daily G»z ties in this city,
111I 11 p '- v - ol 'k, &c, with editors of many of the
;tnosi re-ipeciable Journals in the United Stales
ave -occurred in those opinions, which are res
I tactfully submitted tn such as fanye not had an
opportunity of examining the work for them
selves.
Ts New subscr-bers are furnished with the
mima'ure portraits of Shaknpe&re, Byron, Scott,
t.ampb'-ll and Moore, engraved expressly fori
this work. Portraits of American authors, in a
,l '*‘ r ftvle, will also en-ich this volume
1 eg
{{J* During my temporary ab
sence fr tn Augonta, Mr V, ts G. NTmmu, is my
authorised agent. |
John C. Holcombe.
J'i’y 28 21 ii
SHERIFF\S TITLES,
•; cu t*( this o£ice,
■’ &OOKS & STA TIOJSA ll I
«| *OR SALE CHEAP,
I Jt 29;r . Broad-Street, Augusta.
’ * aVl "K pufchmcd oi his bro
i mV. H4 .°.“ hLV * 1118 extensive S'-.ck o
in ' *“V‘hcal, Miscellaneous and School /too/,. \
Utmk, account and Record Books. VVr t.og
Utic, i .pa, stationary. Garden Seeds. fkc. &c
■ .. Xlers them for aule*very cheap for Cash u
town acceptance*.
,1 'Jounuy Merchants and others, are invite,
" " c-. 11. a-; they will fiml his the latest and che.n
eat assortment of Articles the above line f.'v
Ale in this city.-Orders front the cou.hrv wit!
'tie cash or town acceptance will be attended ti
m the most prompt and faithful manner.
John Ely.
ALSO—
,, * f V n ? y f T .y handsome figured Silks, brow
.ambries. Linen Lawns, Rich, Fancy and Plai
Ribbons, with a number of other articles lor Mii
enMy.at the New Vork prices.— Millhu ra an
ithers wishing Millinary GOODS, will find it f„
heir advantage to cull soon. f v,
February 3
!, TO KE^T,
’ ie first October next .
mm* store now occupied
1 |o’ Mr - BJ y« •“<! the Dwelling ver
The Dwelling lately occupied by
Roitltin j hn * ton *, Ule three story Fire Pimo;
Mcriber *’ **“* * b ° Ve " 1C rcsid(Jllc « °l ‘he aub>
1 The Brick Store ami Dwelling
• OCCIJ P"”d hy Mr f. Imr e and Mr °
> The House on Reynold-street,
f occupied by Mr Richards. '
f niert! » re rptci us nut buildinga to all.
ALSO—
the lore Proof Tenement on
riii ■*. r notion Rua n^ft 0
= Hie hue Proof Store 00 by 30,
! :* o M “ , " Bills streets, and 1 M .
some Lod#e Room over it.
1 N permission is g-ven to Underlet any of <i,»
above described prooerty wiih.o, .1. V
.of the owner A p i v »n U ‘he consent
1 bo mas Gumming,
And in his »bs, nc t 0 07
i -VI illiani Gumming, or
i Alfred Gumming.
J»’y n st x 9
TO KENT,
first October next ,
I IslSI orti next castof Lewis Hibson,
Store and Dwell, ,g on thfeer er 11, d
and Camming-streets., St. re east of vi r , Mathews
two Stores and one Dwelling near the Merchants
and Planters’ Bent—Enqu r. of
. , Joseph Wheeler.
July 7 5
“notickT"
T H J° appointed Jdhm ». M t .,,
, s * te h8q ’ “ s Affe,u his absence from the
•find kas also to Rent.
, Jit A commodious Dwelling house.
'b.i l! ' (larden ,; «.rriagc.i. ''*Be and all need-
I ful out houses Sitna'ed near the Eagle laverr
.on Reynold street. Possession to be even on
, ‘he first of October next B
Asaph Waterman.
J11ne . 23 tfow J
savannah, gkorgia.
jIJF.GS leave respecuuliy to n ■ the public
( k °\” eor ir ,a » ftntl hU friends abr ad that ’he
above P.SI'AItLISHMKNT will be continued open
i during the Summer, asu.ual, and that arrange
‘ ! nent * * r . e ‘"■k'ngfor the Binning Season, which
j con hdently expec-s will sustain the well earn
. e c larac'er of the House, and at the same lime
' secure Dim a share of public patron*#
i H. W. Lubbock.
I - ]v 3i ia
TO ilKi\l.
, I ll ** 6 ! A „ ,
; JtSia. A comfortable 1) welling and
1 , J 5, e .h‘ ,rUei ‘ W '’" h ’‘ ,ieCe ’ s >* r y out buildings,
near the upper Market.
I '/o large (grocery Storeß and two
•ri C « wl " c, ‘ wr, uld accommodate s ~»ll tamifies I
. Hie Kent* Will be low. and possession K ven o; !
i >he first of October next,-Apply to the subsen
uer, or in his absence to W. r Nimh i
John (j. Holcombe.
August 4 3 j .j
TO KENT. T~
mThe MANSION HOUSE
on Green.s.re-i at pres. r,i occi.ui, d
hy Mr. Whium 'tuiaaoa PoTsp-.
Sion given on the fir«i Oc*. 'vr nex’
[ For terms apply it the HRANt H U aKK
'j July 21 9
i f*’ During my absence from this
jState M lamx McDnwin and wdhkw .1 Mil
ler. E>qr«. will attend to any Business, in which
; I am interested.
i R. A. Reid.
June IS djw 104
ZLZ== — J.
S' AUGUSTA IJ\SURAj\CK
ANU BANKING COMPANY.
T ,, i^ l ! i ' U l ■'• ' ,s,ab lißh.;<l mHl „| y ls ’op
0 , f INSUK VI'JCKi, wil; contract for anti
of ksaga.oai Pinß, on properly siTuatecT'in
V, s,,y P*!\ *■ thi» State, or of the United State®
i<i VJ“ iuh,e re P r ’sentuio,i made i n writing (; f the 10l
calitj and description of Hou«,s Mill*. F,. c . Ties
jr or o„ Mcrchan-h- , Cotton or other’
|ftct 9 contained within such buildu ps—bm-i w J
id SO Insure Cotton. Merchandize, tic. H|! a >Z u e
, i dangers on„ (er nal Navigation. * **
>r n The directors of ibm Company are-t'ETru
to Wih.iam ’’am-Bu, WibittM W
M w, '
il ,n,d e y d no ,ce> ancl Proof thereol is
or Terence be hnd by re
Ss-: I :! set f!,r,h -
- Robert Walton, Sec’rtj.
November 1 • J
| J OFFi R KO/tH.TL¥
1 rHIIM N;l BS " UBt " t " A(:t or ..
- 35 w
■ • * * . 1 1,1 Pbnt and Chat ahoochi (iiv
; medlaMj e on W ihp Cnr, ' m0 '’ 8 of Columhu - « >1 *«•/
’ P* rmi "K I onia, sufficient or thfpia, . a Vi!>o ’
I The cluster ib nub - 8
above, lb' I, ||, #.i H . , *** 8
i jdiove pr«pj.v;!.. ::r
ber to the highest bi Ider if n n . c
posed of—one third Ttl l!!l :.Z
r f j»wn, the balance in refill I' ~rn , no ,
I Bowel VVooifolk.
,/ 03* The Georgia Journal rd rh- r ,
I *"* ar requesied to in nit the abov»-he '
mi d ni° rW * rt 1 fheir “ CCOu " U •" offio* for 'j^y *
Jl,l >’ 28 3t , .
NOTIChT ~
|J«tiS°NS indeb’ dto the Ratafe o' th U„
4- I- iivtahd Ito w bli., deceaßpd o, n; -, „
»««. Properly n„ t heoiic.t d ° cU,btr
R®o. la Twiggs, v
H. R, iVlarsballA
Julv 14, l Htiy
* T » 7
Dying and Scouring.
Wto.. Taliaferro A* an
in on. •* *. .
, the public generahy, that they suit curr , [!_
the above busmess a t their old nn/nd ,*i 7
Kagle Tavern, where they °« I rv’ f 'VvZ
all kinds of Of,Olds in thplr T. . ,;YB
the neatest manner ami athe shorteg, o®' 0 ®'
desire a continuance of thnr pat
• N. n, All persons having articles in -heir nor
session are requested to call and receive them
i aa thi y are ready lor delivery em *
April 21 y> gT
bbOIKiIA, i)c> ivtn couniv.
W“ m ” ‘iV o Vr. t ;■ riewi.M, 1 . *.'1;, '.TT'o I ''
css isz%r- Ju "-
isCtterh saould net t>fj
: 1 mfina Heaboru Good all, CTfr.
1 j GfcOKt/I A, Scriven couitlu
J y HKItBAS Ge. igeN won, Execumr of hs.
! . “ ,a . st Wlll * riJ Testsment of Wiloam M. r
..eceased, late of taid county, I tijjp d«v a
’ f « • a <r S»r Leii.r. Dii.S > “ l> '' l '' d
These are t.itrelore to cue anil admonish all
and singular tt e ki dred and creditors o. said
deceased,tob» and ap .e ara t my office, withinthe
. one prescnbrd by !« w , f.IJ their ..bKJ.2
f * ! > they have) to shew cause why said Let
lers should not be grunted
I S?i er . my r7'! Ht ' ,ffice isl
I mis Jlst day - f .To'v, ]n ’t)
j®“ Goodall, Cl’/r.
Notice.
j IJKRSONS having, claims -ga: ist the Rs'ate of
, Vk" ?’ K " ,lbtll will pr< sent them as re
ment to * W ’ “ r ' d h< ’" f ' ,nd btecl mHke P*>-
Banauel Rale, Mrn’r.
Vl,.prh2l 1829 - g
T\\e fuWuVmr ftVanka,
Os the matt upjirovnl harms may he hurl at Ike OJ.
I fic* nf the ('umtvutionalitt.
. M TIRIATR laicenccH. Hilts of Sale,
Ditto bonds, Powers of Attorney,
Administratirn ditto, Blank Deeds of Convey.
Letters Testamentary, ancc. #
Oi-to of (iuardianihip. Sheriff’s Titles,
, Ditto of A 'ministration, Retail Licence,
to of A oeraisement, Fat'roon’s Receipts,
Ditto Disrriissory, Mnrtgape c ,
K-cognizsnces, Blar k Com.for Interrogc
VnbptEnas, , orießi
losticcs’ Executions, Grand Juror Ticketa,
Dlto Koitjorjos, ’Petit gijto