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pwggMggig KospLap: ■ i
be taken possession of till tho Indian title is
extinguished. T!■;■ duly proves the utrconstiiu-
Honality ot [lie bi:l, and would he sufu ground
fur a veto, were it not that it conflict.), altogeth
cr, vviili the positive affirmation of right cooUi*.
od in his message.
Tho genera! impression seems to be, ihatun
for all these difficulties, his downfall is almost
inevitable. There is hut one thing tint ran save
him, ami that is, in ease ofhis ord.,;ing a Axrvev,
tho teram,, of not being inter
rupted by the General Go\ern'mcn-_ a contin
gency, however, tooremote and improbable to
be acted on, with a reasonable hope of its oc
currence.
The Clark party have taken no part in this op
position to Mr. Gilmer, but do not consider
that he has any claim or their aid, to resist it
Nevertheless, many of them oppose the respon
sibility endeavored to bo placed on him; nut
from any regard for him, but because limy do
not approve the policy of placing so much pow
er as it involves, in the hands of any individual;
and particularly in the hands of one in whose
firmness & discretion they do not entertain very
much confid - ice. Neither do they cherish any
enmity against him. They look upon his unjus
tifiable conduct toward- them “ more in sorrow
than in anger”—considering that it is carrying
with it its own necessary punishment, and that
it would be more than cruel to join with tho op
position of his enemies, who have already
proved themselves :quch more powerful than bis
friends.
I believe 1 committed an error in the report of I
proceedings of the House, on Wednesday the '•
Ist instant, by stating that tho amendment offered
by Mr. Beall of Twiggs, replied to by Mr. Jen
kins, anil then stricken out, provided that the
Governor should not order out the Surveyors,
till he received information from the President,
that the Indian title had been extinguished— j
■whereas the proposed amendment was as f«I-1
.lows : “That nothing in this act contained, shall!
be so construed as to authorize the Governor to
order the surveyors to proceed with the survey, j
until he shall be satisfactorily informed by the ,
President of the United States, that the public;
force of the United States will not be employed I
to prevent said survey and occupancy.” The
point of Mr. Jenkins's remarks will be better
understood as connected with this than die er
roneous report, which was occasioned by the
difficulty of having it, as read amid some confu
sion in the House. An amendment similar to
.that reported, was also offered, and rejected.
A gentleman who arrived hero a few days I
past, from the Cherokee territory, slates that a
murder was committed there a short time ago
under the following circumstances A while
man who lived on or near the territory, had so
vt rtd times reported aggressions committed by
white men or the Indians, particularly those
committed by an infamous association called
the Policy Club, and had perhaps appeared us a
witness in some Cases. This excited against
Mm a spirit of revenge, and as he was travelling
thro’tho territory with a wagon, himself lying
doW* In the wagon, and a boy driving, die wag
on was assailed by two while men, supposed to
belong te the Policy Club, who toie off the cover,
threw stones in, and ordered him to come out.
jjc said he could not stand against both, hut if
they would have a fight, ho would come out
and fight either of them, if they would assure
Jhhn of a fair fight. This they did, hut as lie
came out of the wagon they rushed on him with
knives and cut him so that his intestines came
out, and he afterwards died. Tho hoy who
1 oorfered, as well as some one else who came
up at the lime, wore also severely cut. It was
paid that the United States Troops who wore at
a short distance, when applied to to arrest the
imir.icrors, refused to do so.
Monday, Dec. C.
In the House., a bill from the Senate, to lake
the powei of appointing Directors ol Central
Dank from tho Governor, and vest it in the Lc
ai.-datnre, was road the first time.
The bills to revive and amend an act Char,
luring the Brunswick Canal Company—to a
jneu.l an act entitled an act to regulate evidence
Id certain cases —to incorporate the Metho
dist Upiscopal Church in Burke County—to a
mend the act of 1829, giving the election of
Constables to the people ; and raise the fees of
Constables in the County of Wayne—to compel
Clerk of Superior an 1 Inferior Courts of Emanu
el county, to keep h:s office within five miles of
the Court House—to incorporate the Trustee.- of
the Baptist Church of Bnckhotid in Burke senili
ty—to incorporate the Trustees of t lie Augusta
Theatre Company—to incorporate the Tiuslocs
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Decatur,
DoKalb county —and to extend to thcTovvnof
Darien, the Quarantine laws, as they exist in Sa
vannah—were severally read the third tunc and
‘ gassed.
Tho bill to incorporate the Mechanic’s Bank
of Augusta, was eonsidoied in committee of tho
whole, reported to the House without amend
ment, and taken up by tile House. Mr. Neal
a! Wilkinson, moved to lay it on the table for
tho balance of ihe session. Mr. Howard of
Duldwin remarked that die mini objectionable
point of the Bill mentioned by M . Neal, would
be removed by inserting an arnefidinent, making
flic private property of tbo Sto tkbot lets liable
k» the redemption of the hills ot dm Bank. Mr.
Neal still pressed his motion, and Mr. Jenkins
Spoke against it; after which it was rejected.—
'The bill was then read. The Capital Stock is
sol down at $200,000, with liberty to increase it
fcj SIOO,OOO. Mr. Howard of Baldwin, offered
on amendment making the property of the
stockholders liable, which was accepted by tho
juover of the bill. Mr. Oliver of Elbert offered
an amendment, restricting the Bank from issu
ing notes under tho amouitit of Five dollais; which
was rejected. Mr. Hudson ofPumarn, opposed
Jhe passage ofthe bill, tend Mr. Schley and Mi.
Jenkins followed insupportol it, Mr. Bryan
of Chatham look the floor in opposition to it.—
Mr- Black ftf Richmond said he denied the re
port which had gpt abroad, that ho was opposed
to the bill, said lie was instructed by his constit
uents, &. hoped jt might pass. Mr. Schley said
that Mr. Black had stated iu former debale, that
he had objections to the bill. Mr. Black denied
that ho had said hs had objections, bu' acknowl
edged that ho had said “ there were objections
La the bill.” Tho final question was then put,
Aud the bill pupped, flip Ooago went njta eom
nitte-, of the whole, Mr. Muapar in tho Chair,
an do- Tax hill for 1631. A blank was tilled to
impose a xof bl 1-4 cents on every hundred
' ollals of Capital employed by Brokers or pri
vate Bankers — i alters in giving leturns to
pay a pen dty of tjjmOO. A motion from Mr.
Bates to exclude the poll-tax on white persons
was rejec.i The committee rose reported
the hill to th. House, and it was laid on the ta
ble. Ihe hill to compel Judges of the Superi
or Courts to alternate, was taken up. Mr.
Schley and Mr. McDonald spoke in favor of it,
and Mr. Oliver, Mr. Turner of Putnam, Mr.
IlnvvAvu of Baldwin, and Mr. Dougherty, a
gainst it; after which the question Was put, and
it was rejected. Yeas 41, naysGU. The House
then adjourned to 3 o'clock.
SUBMASIT.
I apt, f'rnrher of the Nevv-York Liverpool
line, has crossed ihe Atlantic, one hundred and
fifty-sii timet.
At tlje late term of the Baldwin Circuit Court,
(Ala.) the notorious Jack Waters was convict* d
ol an assault and buttery upon an officer of the
Police, with intent to kill, and sentenced to be
executed sit Blakeley on the JUth December
inst.
We learn from Columbia, that Mr. F. McCul
ev, who was recently stabbed in that place, was
likely to recover ofhis wounds,
I he three runaway Negroes, (two men and
one woman,) part ot the gang which murdered
Mr. O It AN nos a short lime since, rear Vork
ytlle, ft. (’. were seen in the vicinity of Uutlrer
fordton, N. C. on lire 24ffi rtlt. ’lbey were pur
sued by tire citizens of that county, but bad not
been overtaken on lire 26th.
Wo are informed that lire Pest-Office at God
i ficy’s Ferry, S. C. having been discontinued, a
1 new Post-Office ling been established at Lynch’s
Creek, Willianlsbnrglr District, and Alexander
SwaNston, Esq. appointed Post-Master.
It is recorded of the late Bishop lleber, that
ho was, from his earliest youth, so liberal of his
own money, that it was found necessary to sew
the hank notes given him for Iris half year’s pock
et money at school, within (he lining of his poek
[ els, that lie might not give them aw ay in charity
1 on tho rood.
Tire Ex-King of France and the Duke of Bar-
I dcanx have passed into Scotland, where the
I voting Scion of the Bourbon Race will, it ts
| though!, be more in safety from being kidnapped,
■ than on tho sea coast where Lulwnrth Castle is
• situated.
| The Now-Vork Dandies wear Shirt collars
and mines made of paper. Tho ruffles are plat
ted with ire-is made for the purpose and look as
well as cambric ones. They are worn but one
dav, and are bought for half a cent a piece.
lurce yf Habit. —Jerry Snow, whoso pecuni
ary concerns wore always uppermost in his
mind, was once travelling iu company, .'lllll ve
ry early in the morning w as waked by his com
panion, who said “Conte Snow, day is break
ling.” “Well,” says Snow, “let it break, it
don’t owe me any thing.”
From 1 , • Jl-.’.in Tc'egrnpli. Dcrcmber 4.
Tin COTTON PAIR ■ revionsly
advcrtisi d. v.,... r> n Wednesday
last, in front ol’ the Court House in this.
town. The rich Premiums (which we
have before so Leri of.) hml excited a
good deni of interest, and number ol
■ iinphtitoi-s resented themselves. The
,' jrei ls of ( otton .were beautiful—pret
tier hits of upland staple were probably
never seen—anil in awarding tiro premi
ums, the committee on whom that duly
devolved found 110 easy task, where the
claims of so many appeared so equaHy
balanced.
The first, a large K-LVi.it Tank vrd, va
lued over SIOO, was awarded to Mrs.
I , i‘nrlti]n i Hi yon. of Tw iggs county, she
having exhibited the best lot of eight
bales. The sainecotto. was till* rwards
out up at auction and sold for IB cents
per pound! purchased hy H. .S. Griffin
Th; second prize, a Silver Gobi-kt,
v allied at #SO, was bestowed on Dr. Jus.
T unit/, of -Monroe county, for the best
lot of live hales. This was afterwards
; urehased at auction hy J. T. How land
at I2i coins.
The third premium, a SiLvrtu V.vsr;, va
lued over 880, was awarded to Air. .du
ll.n:/ l uztii /, of .Monroe county, for Ihe
best lot of three hales. This vvusf sold at
auction foe 13} cents per pound:—and
ptirohnsed hy -I. Goddard A Heed
Sonic of the other lots which had been
candidates for the different premiums,
were put up and sold to l!r« highest bid
der at from ItU to I2Y cents per pound.
‘ •%.’ •
Appointments by the Proa blent.
Jos 1 11 i. . : nto be fleetiver ofl’ub
lie AD noy- iortiu District of Lands f ull
jecl to sah' it Ouachita, in fire .■'late of
Louisiana, vice Henry iJt y removed
Damkl Lamp. to be Collector oflhe < ’us
toms for Ihe District and Inspector ofthe
Revenue for ihe port of Belfast. in the
Slate of Aluinc, from iheikjlh day ol’No
■iirher. when his present commission
will expire.
John Al. AFC alt. a lobe designated Col
cctor of Internal Revenii" ami Direct
l ax, for the Slate of Kentucky.
*>fS6e-
In addition to the members off’ongress
f rnnerly announced as having arrived in
Washington, we learn that I 01. Yancey.
a Kentucky, Judge Overton, of Louisi
.0111, anil Air. Clay of Alabama, have ar
ived also. '1 he number w ill, no doubt,
increased on the coining in of the
Vnrl hern stages this evening. — l7. .S’. 75'-
roph.
*» tr . .. ** v , j j >war«wiw.T nos
€Otf llElB€I i li.
CoTTOA.—lathe first part oi’ this
vee.lt, this article was dull, and declined
(tax cent, from last weeks prices. Vee
terday, prices were little heller, and the
market brisk again. Prime 9;e. to 10;
Good 9 to Die.; Mixed lots fair Bjc lol>J;
Inferior Bc. to HY.
The Stock of Groceries is heavy, and
nriecs generally low.
The IJivrri is still in boating order, hut
s fidiing. Freight of Cotton to Savun
■ ■ . si> eats per bale.
—a— ija ii jwßßMßMMUiiM..innai«iia
POUT OF A UGUST A.
ARKIV ED.
Doc. 9.—Steam-boat Savannah, Swy
mer, from Savannah, with boats' Nos. 3
and 10 in tow.
J)* c. 10.—Steam-boat Caledonia, I.ewis,
from Savannah, with merchandize to
sundries.
Lamar's Boat Xo. 1, from Savannah,
with merchandize to sundries.
DHI’ARTED.
D*-cemher 10 Fnimar's Boat’s Emetine
Tiritcgs and Noel, with 1198 tmk» Colton
for Savanjt.ah..
BY LASr m«IIT>S MAIL.
I
1 Millzdgevillz, Thursday, December 9.
I have not lime at present to giv c you the pro
) cccdinga of the Legislature fully, for the last
. two days, but will o.md tliem you by next mail,
s Most ol the time has been taken up, in the House,
1 by discussion on the College Bill, which provides
for the appointment of eleven Trustees from tho
Clark parly, viz: Gen. J. C. Watson, Col. Z.
. Williams, Dr. Reese, Col. T. W. Murray,
, Dr. D. Hook, Howell Cobb, Esq, Angus M.
. | D. Kino, Esq, Jacob Wood, Esq. Hon. Wilson
- Lumpkin, Stephens Thomas, Esq. and Dr.
I Tinsley, an appropriation of SO,OOO annually;
i and an immediate loan of SIO,OOO, to bo repaid
out of thu annual appropriatiouas it becomes due
—and which has just passed—yeas 7o—nays 47.
The Senate has been occupied this morning
| in discussion on the Indian Bill, and will proba
bly lake it up again tomorrow.
, In the proceedings of Monday last, on tho bill
I to incorporate the Mechanics Bank of Augusta,
1 1 committed an error, in stating that Mr. Neal
r of Wilkinson, moved to lay the bill on the table
for the bultmce of session. It was Mr. Neal of
’ Newton who made that motion.
S --
wgMiiaawtiaoq&i’ Hmawnuti am i uara
1 IHAUIUED.
. On Wrdnr.Mlny t vmlnir la.«t, by lltr Itcv. Mr. O’NVll,
1 Mi’.hKON Uttl'X. n> Mi~ CElTLlA,al«iigliler
• oj .I.tines 11. ludiiii'i ivtj. all oCthit* city.
In U iishiiigion, (ic». on OStli nil. Mr.’ VV IKK US K,
WTdl.l.liOlt N, 10 Mi s ,v\ \ LI.IZ V IRIO*
•"i * oluiiihiH uo.*—ln Sryvnmiiill, on oili m>l«nl, Mr.
' lUtIMAw M. 'IT UMlll. 10 Mrs. SOPUiA
ol* IIOLIiAaOi boili «>i 11...1 Cliy.
1 DIX3X
i? In Columbia c ninty, on Ti l l »y rvonin?: tin* 31 ins?, m
Hie rusiduißT ol'Tliomns Hoyvtlrc, .Mr. ’J' \|«HO 1'
in the iliiriy-lirsi year of —iii>. ili
ney* >va.B a long und pioirttcicil case i»i Typhus l'u\ur
t for scycrnl wavks— *.vmch lie Imre with more limn Cluis
-3 tiuu iortiuule, t-enree » v vt r ullerinff a murmur «»r exprr*-'-
ina a dissaU.-laciltm al Ins laiucdiahlej iinallon. lie
loukcil lo tlie Tomb ur t> ihe mansion of bin dissolving
• tlu t, until that memorable day, when it shall rise,
- reanimate nml incorruptible, then* to he judged accordimf
• to the devils done in the Lißly —lt is due lo ibis obituary
noiire u» observe that the history of bis gentle manners
nml exemplary upright course of conduct, will form on
• mrmoiV* Tablet, a bright spot not e <hily dediced by the
q spent of Wme, nor even blotted by the dint of recollection,
but wlil r» inipji (intariiished, till Ids only living Ifietul
pay 9 his hint irdnue that is due to nature, and his name
» 1h enmes obsolete. He has left many relations to deplore
s their irreparable- loss, together with many more ntuneroiis
friends —he was a benevolent, indulgent Dinner, beto\« a
nnd respected by Ids acquaintances, and if he laid an t ut
s my m this worhl it was never known.
11. W.JW.
« [n Merriwrtber county, »-ti the 27th nit. Mrs. tS.VIiAII
M.LLM. consort of lb v. J.uues Allen, nee i OWyeur.- . I
In Aliiscugce couitiy, on 21 nist.W. HUADPi/lili
V. ol J *u.>■ county, af.eti 41. 1. 1 II dicucK co.
'■ >ii 2btu ui(. M; hAC'IUIIi HlliViLiiil&t eonson of
m 11. Shiver*, M.-.p a. t-a 01.
h
- ST. CSfiOttLlfc. Sw'^ldiTT.
'■ fjsiiln <>i it.. .>• i ik iu »
JL SO* ’IDT V, nrc I'oqnrsto*! to iiUt'ini
1 n im-eting ;.t Ihelrlvcuini in tho Masonic
1 ‘ ilull, THIS F.\ BN I,\ !<. t.I 7 o'clock.
(ty 0 Gentlemen ties irons ol becoming
•nemhers, are nqursteil to nlteiul thin
meeting.
f i.v ■ h _ 11
f ANOTHSB SaPPX.IT OP
1000 Cocon Xritfi,
l‘l(i fine large Pine
Applep. I.M« eiint
* f’ji '"xSti * Inins, Idils Dunna
' nf,s ’ imop ’ L< -
_,v ... .jt.inons, Orunges.
-'Jittflßl Gl llgep.
: /V boxes Fresh Uni
sins, <lo. *lo. Prunes, Figs. < 'urrnnts. Mn-
glish Wnhiuts, Filherls, sod, shelled Al
monds. West-[infill Preserves. Guava
Jelly, Gapers,Olives,French Pickles, Ac.
ALSO.
Silva nnd ILirruneo Cigars, Goshen
I Cheese, Imrrels I.unip Sugar, boxes
. white llhvniia Sngiir. smoke*! He* f. hox
es Her rings. IIKI.IHKI Fire C'riiekers.Sperm
1 and Tnllo.i' Cundles. I.orillaiil's fine
Chewing Tobacco, and n lew hhls primo
' Country Flour
c obTjpn c? tz e,mA M£ &
Os every description, kept constantly on band, by
HAKTIX I’IIEi)KKICK,
Opposite the Uridge Uni'll: Jinihling.
!».■*■ H 3i 20
1 PIANOFOHTE.
1 MAY nml splendidly ma*le. fine
i toned ,\. York PIANtL l»y Xnnn.
. Just opened and for sale on reasonable
. terms, by
, L. HULL
Dee II 2!»_
GUOCKRILS, A», ON CONSIGNMENT.
I *m'
Pipes Gin.
:l Casks Claret.i-tl lioxes do. very stip'r.
! .7 llhdsgood Sugar.Sßgro. VV*»ol Hats
‘ 20 gross fine Beaver Huts. Apply (o
I*. HI LL.
Dee 11 29
. COlil JIBI , SOUTH C’ABOLDIA
■ MACES.
' THE JOCKEY-CI.IB DACES
ON the Columbia Turf will continence
on Wednesday the l2lhof January
next, anil continue four days.
day ! mile heats, j for ft| , Ilor6CSi
f 3d 2 “ “ free for colts & fillies,
i; Ith day a Handicap |{uee for the gale
money, three mile heats, free only for sneh
' horses us have been run for one ofthe
purses.
I Aged horses will carry UJfilhs.
0 years old “ 120
, 5 “ “ 112
1 4 « a 102
3 << “ 90
2 “ “ a feather.
. iYlures and geldings allowed three lbs.
B. F.TAVLOK, Presklent.
J ( AI. IM, A 7.
A. II KBESE, f «
JAiMKS .MARTIN, > t
.. W.J.TAVLOU, k I
J.A. TICKER, JT
By order ofthe Club.
J N. RAMSAY,
Secretary Si, Treasurer,
, Dee. H. 1830. 20
(ly 3 The lliehmond Enquirer. Old Do
minion. Raleigh Star. Augusta Chronicle
*> and Charleston .Mercury, will each giv«;
a the above two insertions, w ith an inter
val of two weeks between them.
FR KUiTlifi
TO AND FROM
THE UNTIEKSIONEO
GOV. TAYLOB,
V entirely refitted her
Hl J' * nailing her in connexion
WM. GASTON,
with UGH HOOTS.
Helms a Wharf anil Stores in Savan
nah, for the reception of goods fop ship
ment, treeof storage—ami t ’oilmi landed
w ill in most eases ho placed under Firk-
I roof Warehovshs, protected alike from
the weather and robbery—and lie suffer
ed to lay- three entire * lays free of Storage—
in order to afiord sufficient time to make
a “>ir sale of it —The Gov. Taylor is the
ligiitest draft of waters, of any boat now
in me trade— and will in low rivers he
placed on live tipper end ofthe line.
s hippers ot Goods or Produce, may
rely on every atu Ml(i o„ afford dispatch,
and as he never hns. B „ he n ,. V( , r 4j|, re .
eeive Goods m great** <lllllnt iiics than
he will be prepared lo lnov ing for
word. °
The Wharfage on nil OoffiK ~,. d
n Savannah, will he collected his''.j,i,
the freight.
G. B. LAMAR.
Dee II (Itvv 2(1
norr. dagging ana 03ntabuhg3.
SOO Coils Rope,
300 jiieces prime Bagging,
IB do Osnahurgs, for cash
or city acceptances, hy
. ‘ I*. HULL.
Dee 11 20
H ITT UK.
Kejr and Firkins very superior
I>alter, for sole low al
L. HULL’S
Auction and Commission Store.
Dee 11 •»(>
BLANKETS, A". ~
Pair Lose IB.mkets,
10 pieces Sattiucl, Just opened and
ur side >y
L. iIFLL.
1 tec 1 I op
FURNITURE.
JANIiUN ilescrii lion of Furniture may
lie had at the lowest prices, by ap-
I'lying to
L. HULL.
D-e 11 30
Win*laor-Hiil female
At’AOBMV.
■ fflNi.E Exercises in this Institution will
*«- vommenee on the first Monday in
1 i.iunary, annually.
I he distinguished favor, with wdiivli
this Seminary bus been regarded hy gen
• llemeit of inlelligence and iligh respeeta
r hility, since its first establishment in its
present heiiulifnl and healthy siluatiun,
inis induced tin-subscriber to erect exten
sive additional buildings, so that at pre
sent ft Capital of not less than »iflo,O(H)is
vestal in the Edifice, Apparatus, Ac. de
-1 voted, exclusively, to (he service of the
Institulion. It. is believed belter neeont
, iiuidalioiis are nltuchcd lo no similar In
stitution in the (Southern country.
To the Pupils in lids (Seminary, reli
gious instruction is daily imparled, *<>
that the great and fundamental truths of
Christianity are firmly implanted in their
minds: they arc instructed in the Art of
Reading without hesilntioii mid in (lie
proper nnd natural tone of voice; and lo
seek in Dictionaries for (lie meaning of
those words which they may not under
stand. In conversation, particular cure
is taken to correct false pronunciation, tin
grainalienl expression or vulgar phrase
ology. The most careful attention is
paid to (he preservation ofthe health and
the propriety of conduct of tin- Pupils,
and endeavors are always made to ren
der them cheerful und happy. Every
Friday they arc examined and required
to give an account of every subject in
w hich they have been instructed during
the preceding week.
The Course of Instruction embraces
Spelling, Readimr, Writing Book-Keep
ing, Arithmetic, English Grammar. (’(im
position, Geography, with the use of tlie
Globes, Drawing and Fainting of Maps,
Ancient and.,Modern History. Biography,
Mythology, Chemistry, Nat. and filor.
Philosophy nnd Botany. The exclusive
attention of Ihe subscriber will lx- direct
ed to tint improvement of his Pupils.
TjGKOTS.
Tuition in any or all the above,
hrnnelies per session, of five
months, >£l7 (it)
Plain A Ornamental Needle
Work, 7 00 extra.
Painting, * 700 “
Music, 20 00 “
All (hi' Pupils w ill hoard at Mr. Henry
Gibson s with tlie family of tlie subscri
ber, where every attention w ill he paid to
their convenience and comfort.
TERMS.—Hoard including fuel, w ash
ing. lights, ike. jfK per month.
.V 18. The number of hoarders, will
be hereafter limited to thirty.
A Class of fails under fourteen of
age will lie received, nnd instructed in
any of the above mentioned English
Brunches, and also in the Latin, Greek,
or Italian Languages if desired.
Ol/ 5 * For further particulars, reference
may lie had to either ofthe very respon
sible names appended.
Hoard of Reference and Supervision:
Hon. Thomas Stocks, Green county.
Col. R. I*. Gamble, JeHersou “
Dr. S. Harlow, Burke “
Dr. A. Beall, Lincoln “
Gen. J. M. Taite, Elbert “
Col. A. Jonhs, Tallinfbrro “
(fen. H. Warren, Augusta.
Dr. 11. Branham, Putnam “
N . C. Sayri-;, Esq. Hancock •*
E. A. Nksbit, Esq. {Morgan “
Uev.C. Evans, Columbia “
Rev. B. IM. Sanders, “ “
Rev. J. Lumpkin, Oglethorpe “
Dr. Wm. C. Uamull, Savannah.
A. H. HAYLEY'.
Wrightshoro’, Columbia county, (in.
Deell Btw 20
dy* The Washington News, Federal
Union, nnd Georgia Journal, will give
this one insertion.
FISH AND POTATOES.
50 Uhls. Irish Potatoes,
15 boxes Codfish, Just received and
(or sale by
_ L HULL.
Dee 23 oq
r*JST RBCaiTED - !
AX TUB ,
AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE; '
Church member’s Guide,
Alexander’s Bible Dictionary,
Forke's Pantheon, * <
Goodrich's Geogxuphy,
Flay fair's Geometry,
The Barony, * t
The Denounced,
Southcnnnn,
Lexicon of Useful Knowledge,
Crnbb's Dictionary of Gruerut .Know 5 - •
ledge, '
The Mussclman,
Gait's Life of Byron,
Bush’s Life. of Mahammed, ■
Milmnn’s History of the Jews,
Lockhart's History of Bonaparte,
Memoirs of Legh Kichmond,
Perkins’ Historical sketches,
Goodrich’s United states,
Conversations on Cuiimion Tiling's,
English at Hume,
The Oxonians,
Webster's < 'hemistry,
Spawn's Novels,
i>>>UfH V ,i Header, ,
in roos<.o ou !o (i„. National Header,
Hawes Lc. w ,. os ’
Blair’s Lectures, ’ 1
Family Library,
Life of Alexander,
Goods Book of Nature,
Laconics,
Stratton Hill, \
National Sjielling Book,
Parley's Geography,
Blanks Music Books, Jtc. &c.
Dec 11 it)
MHS.BOWEIVS
female hoarding school.
CIOII.iIEMIATOBY epithets in no
) liecs of Seholastie Performances
have become so common and sycophan
tic, that many Teachers decline any pub
lication of their Examinations and Ex
ercises. But the Board of Visitors of
Mrs. HOWE VS Temale Hoarding School.
hope they w ill escape all censure of collu
sion, when they state they carefully at
tended the semi-annual Examination of
said School on the 2d 3d last, the Per
formances ofwhich were highly satisfac
tory, evidencing at once, the assiduity
and ability of the Superintendant, and
the industry and improvement of the Pu
pils. The Board are of dpiniou that if
experience and aptness to teach, in those
that manage it, its healthy situation, anil
the many and important Arts,
Sciences, and Languages thoroughly
taught hi it, speak anything in behalf of
Seminaries ol Learning for the improve
ment of Females, this School should mer
it an extensive patronage. The Board
take great pleasure in recommending it
to the attention and encouragement ofun
enlightened comm unity.
T. N. HAMILTON. -a «
EBENEZEU T WILLIAMS, / J
GEOBGE GHAVES, > j =
J.P. MAHSIIALL, 12
N.CUAWFOHD, ; s'.
I’ocfollowing are the Branches taught at thin
Institution, with the 'Perms of Tuition.
Board per session of 6 months, SSO
Tuition for Common Branches, viz :
Beading, Orthography,Writing, Eng
lish Grammar, and Elements of Mo
dern Geography,
Tor Higher Branches, viz :
Arithmetic, Natural and Moral Philo
sophy, Ancient &, Modem History,
Modern Geography, Logie, Bheto
rie. Elements of Ci'ilicism, and use
of the Globes, including common
Bl anche s, $1 j
Latin and Greek Languages, Ancient
Geography, Astronomy .V Mathe
matics, including common A high
er Branches, )jj.|M
French, Spanish, Italian, mu' German
Languages, cadi £ls'
Perspective Painting A Botany, each 10
Masic on the Piano Forte, - - - - SJS
Do on the Guitar, - - - - - ;W(
Use of Piano, ;j
Writing. Arithmetic, Mathematics,use
of Globes, German, Italian, mid Ancient
Languages, are taught by Dr. Bowks.
French, Spanish and Music, by Mr.
La TasXß.
Perspective Painting end Botany by
Mr. Bam..
(!_/" The next Session will commence
on MON DA V, the 3d of Jan., 1431.
Dee 11 It 20
m:
TIB IJ SUIS « CP.!B JE It
Ul r ll<L eommi'iice Baking It VE
» * BREAD this day. and continue
the same daily.
LEWIS LEON.
Dee i 3t IS
Jesus Christ dependant on the Father.
A IMSCOUKSH,
Delivered at the Anniversary of the Au
-1 gnsfu Unitarian Book Association, No
,, vcmber2lst.,lKlo,byKcv.B.G. Bum-inch.
For sale at I,meson's Printing Office, and
the Book-Stores.— Price 121 Cents.
Dee 4 2t 1$
flO IN WARD.
Jg, . B ANA WAY ,on Monday I
the 1 Ktli October, from my
[ plantation near Entonton,
Georgia, my Negro Man
% IIAISICV,
soineti-ncscallcd HAKB Y
I’OWPLL. Harry is an
intelligent, light-complexioned fellow, a
bout 29 years of age. 0 feet? inches high,
thick and well built, having large whisk
ers : had on, a fur cap, when he went off.
He will probably lurk üb.mt Augusta,
(where he tins a mother) and in the neigh
borhood of Lowsville, Columbia county,
where I purchased him from the estate of
Thomas bow, deceased.
The above reward ol $lO . will bo giv-1
. en for the delivery of said negro, in any
safe jail, within this state, so that I get
I him oid of jail. | ’
BENJAMIN MOSELEY.
Eatuntcn, Oct. 31 sm3m J1
t m
£/** We nro authorised to announce*
M . WILLIAM MK’Ol , Sen'r. ns a
Cmdidnte Cor the office of Receiver at
T’ix Returns, at the approaching election
iii.Tnnnnry next.
August ‘Jo tit fli)
it/* We are authorized to announce
Mr, M. F. ROISCLAIR. as ft can
didate Ipr re-election to the office of Re
eeiver of Tax Returns, at the approach
ing Election, in January next.
Sept 8 «7
JUST RECEIVE D
AMD FOR SALE BV
J.n.PKICE&C'O'
•Vo. 242,
». Q A&vgj Tftß £j
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
A HAItnSOME AMD EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ot
Fashionable Hoady-ISSadc
(I/JTHIM.,
HATS, CAPS, ■
At 4
BOOTS & SHOES,
VII of ivhieh are offered at reduced pri*
ces for cash or Town acceptances.
(T/ 5 * Call and see.
October 20 5
•-T.ir.Z7 svp&c&ZßXiit.
has rectived in atl
J. I*. FORCE, jdition to Ids formed
.p (“NrrlSN Istock \(H) packages of
Boors
SHOES, and
WHOLESALE SHO|S£ ?
on
JUJTAIS, comprising as good
_ ’ an assortment as
can be found in tho
5 city, among which
BBOAD-STRKET, is I Cases Gum E-
Augusta, Georgia, laslic or Wafer
L—J Proof Shoes.
Al.sn,
Soal. Wax, & Bellows LE ATllfllt,
Calf l-iniacr. and Rinding SRI AB. Boot,
ami Shoe TREES and EASTS, of all
descriptions, and nil articles usually used
to manufacture Shoes and Trunks of oil
kinds, which will be sold low, by
.1 P. FORCE.
100 Reams WRAPPING PAPER.
•- .. v ~-Vl (a I ■
37tUi€£oc&***
„ iiEMIIV H. FIELD Sc Co. .
HAVTT PQl’jdy o f
STAPLE AND
Wr d Ogusucj,
which they will sell by the piece on lib
eral terms.
ai.so,
100 pieces COTTON RAGGING,
uud I bale SPUN COTTON
DecS rt,v i;>
Richmond Academy.
fBIDE Trustees of the Academy of
H Richmond county will, on the east
Satirhav in Drcbmuhii next, proceed to
Elect the following Teachers and OUl
cers for flic term, and spare of twelvt*
months, from the time of appointment,
to wit :
A Rector, with a salary of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, and half of the Tuition
money.
An English Teacher, with a salary of*
Five Hundred Dollars, and one half of
the Tuition money.
A Teacher for the Sand Hills, without
salary, but with the use of the lloimc and
Lot at the Sand Hills, the Teacher to r'o*
eeivetho whole of the Tuition money.
A Teacher of Modern Languages,
with n salary of Two Hundred and Filly
Dollars, and the whole of the Tuition
’money—the price for Instruction to Ihi
Eight Dollars per quarter.
A Clerk, Steward and Treasurer, with
a Salary of Four Hundred Dollars.
(tjf* Written application will he made
to the undersigned.
B oiuuai of thu EoArh,
JAMES .MeLAWS, Clerk.
Sept t nil ID—tde tit!
~¥\li( ITOItS S \I,E.
BV order oftlie Honorable the Info
rior court of the county of Rich
mond, while silling for ordinary purpos
es, will be sold, to the highest bidder, at
the plantation of the late John Burton in
the county of Lincoln, between the usual
hours of sole, on Wednesday the slh day
•TJaininiy 'r.iixf, all the Household and
Kitchen Furniture, stock o II trees,
.Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder and Farm
ing Cntensils, and every other article be
longing to the said estate —Sold tor tho
benefit oftlie heirs and creditors.—Sale
to continue from day to day until all shall
be sold
G. W. BUTLER, Acting Er'r.
Dec \ til 18
EXEC UTOR’S SALE.
BY order of the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of the county of Rich
mond. while silling tor ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual bourn
of sale, at the Court-House in Lincoln
Co. Gn. .
The Plantation of the late John Bur
ton, in the county of LUjcoln and lying
on the waters of -Soap and Fishing
Creeks, containing, six hundred A eigh
fy-onc acres, morifftr less, and sold fiat
the benefit of the heir* urn! creditors.#
A JJmrary and Uisloritcil Journal, ..
PUBLISHED every Sntiinlny, in the •
City of New-York—ls now to las
obtained ut the uncommonly low priK
of Four Dollars per arawm. if pakl on fIE
innnd, With a further discount of One Dot,
lar wheu pny incut is made on subscribing,
witboutexpeneetQlhe proprietors. W
Subscriptions received at the Reading-
Room of the Chronicle & Advertiser,
Dec# JO
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