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I ( far twenty one days, on ac
'Ltb of the Queen of hug
mirning 1 •* t 0 f or t * ie
J s and white for the last ten
■tsst fbom Shin.
drived by the Agnes, Cadiz
e 25th of August
t fever prevailed at Barcclo
leatiis did not exceed two in I
ce ived at Madrid, stated that
tent existed at Naples, and
was daily expected,
ordinary Cartes had convened
The proceedings published
. r of a local character. The
joints were to assemble on
September.
York Commercial Advertiser.
October 13.
REIGN summary,
ed with our aummary of fo
icceived by the Albion, and
n ample files of the following
milled by our correspondents
lAT BRITAIN, &c.
ition has been started in Ire*
erection of a Testimonial in
honor of the King’s visit to
, One gentleman subscribed
A proposition has since been
d & Palace suitable for a roy
in Dublin.
iilion papers in London are
rail at the Irish people, for
eception which they gave the
t Belfast were lately poison
em to death, by eating milk
ething called fy-waler, con
paralion of arsenic had been
nixed.
division of the sth Dragoon
nmanded by Leopold, Prince
»urg.
en has cancelled the whole
s due by his tenantry on las
m the country, and promised
[action of rent next season,
remain at their present de
t
las announced his determi
-1 a court every third year at
rbance took place at a public
din, at wh en both Catholics
ns attended, in consequence
latter, an Alderman, giving
I'he giodous and immortal
'iiliam the Third,
ndsome monument is to be
erected in Hammersmith
s memory of her Majesty.—
tion proceeds rapidly*
>ook, printed in the Chinese
inainiiig .46 pages, printed
de, of very fine tissue paper,
liscovered by a tea dealer at
a chest of tea. It is suppos
en packed by mistake in the
fe, in China, ,
e and splendid shield of A
he design of Fluxman, after
liich is intended to grace the
wmaiesty, in Carlton Palace,
deted, and reflects the high-
Ibe ingenious art,at whoeX
ommands at Jamaica and the
u be consolidated, anil given
r Charles Rowley, at present
he former place; and Ad
at the latter place, will be
e command at Halifax,
ive maritime survey of the
; of Africa, from the Cape of
the Northward of the Line
; undertaken.
he celebrated Comedian, has
; stage He played Str Lit
■r and Faddy O'liafferty at
the last time, and delivered
Witten for the occasion by
nan, E«q.
i is said to have disposed of
roperty thus The Villa at
tgaged for its lull value to
lankei —the Barona is given
nd tue Villa Vittoria, at Pe
tcellency (Dergami’s) daugh
omewnere else mentioned,
asition press is not at all sa
; man' er in which the King
dved in Ireland. Numerous
r ebeen presented to his ma
wliich wefindbuilcsqued in
ler as follows :—“ Extract
the address of tlie loyal Hirish to the
Saint of Hireland ; —“ We are rea
i die in the service of your saintship,
*e will then serve you all the days of
IVes. Long life to your honor’s ho
and when you may yi-u never
and may our next Tutelar saint be
* than you, and you be no worse.—
> all thunks for your Kindnesses and
tidiicsses, for all you do is kind, and
a resolution never to forget you as
as you can remain in our memories,
subscribe out selves your sainiship’s
skints.”
'is, we presume, is intended as a spe
ll of “ i'he Flowers of Blarney
FRANCE.
'ileyrand, it is rumored, is soon to be
lied to the ministry,
imerous lithographic prints, calling
collection the death o Bonaparte,
irculated in Paris. The government
presented as alternately tolerating
RiOiiibiting them.
•e manufactures throughout the nor
* departments of Fiance are said to
and improving rapidly by
aid of English, Swiss, and German
mien.
•a said that a theatre, of truly gigan,
mensiona, is about to be erected in
'• . I'he stage will be one hundred
high, and tnree hundred feet deep,
performances are al! to be of the rc
1C hind ; the scenes will be laid on
Rains, in valleys, Reside torrents, and
imrs in the clouds. 'l'he opening
'■ will have the following attractive,
: T/iff unknown Spirit of the Myste-
Grotto or the immense vacuum of the
ude of the Desert. F-acn box will be
'ce l wiih a telescope! !
to slight shocks of an earthquake
mlt at Argeles and at Lour in Fiance
•c od ol August No other damage
tone than detaching plaster aud tiles
'he roofs of the houses
Rers from u >me say that all th>
hers of ti le Bonaparte family, who
ie la Rial capital, and * specially his
ler > “re plunged in the most profound
he Paris Monitenr contains an elabo
report of the labors of their Council
of Agriculture, during the last year. It
is unable paper, but keeps quite clear of
the commercial part of the subject! and
so far affords no points for comparison
with recent enquiries in England. Upon
this an English editor remarks: “The
growing internal prosperity of France, at
this moment, is very apparent, as well from
this document, as from all other facts and
information of a kindred nature Two or
three years hence the developement will
be still more striking, and we shall begin
to discover that the Bourbons are once
more our natural enemies.”
SPAIN.
It is said that the people never paid
their taxes with so much punctuality, nor
required so little pressing to make pay
ments, as since the re establishment of
the Constitutional system. And the en
rolments for the army, in all the provin
ces, were never before made with so
much expedition, and so free from disor
der.
Private letters from Spain speak of
some essential modifications of the new
constitution, as being in contemplation.
The change has been concerted by those
distinguished by their talents, and some
of the administration, and has been dis
cussed and approved at several private
meetings. It is designed to remedy many
of the existing evils, and will be presen
ted to the Cortes as soon as it assembles.
According to this project, the represen
tative government will be divided into
two bodies—namely, a Chamber of No
bles, and a Chamber of Deputies for the
Kingdoms and Provinces. These Cham
bers will have the initiative with regard to
the proposal of laws, the Crown will have
an absolute vote, and the propositions
which it may reject cannot be re-proposed
until another session. The Municipal Au
thorities, and the Justices of Peace, are to
be elected by the people.
AFFAIRS OF THE GREEKS.
Great indignation has been excited in
the lonian islands by the conduct of the
British merchants, in furnishing provisions
to the Turks in the fortresses of the Mo
res, which; but for this aid, would long
since have been reduced.
A party of Turks recently entered the
Austrian territory in pursuit or some
Greeks who had taken refuge there, but
tne Austrian (roups having filed upon
them, they made a precipitate retreat
withodt returning the fire, or committing
any further hostile act,
A letter from Marseilles, inserted in the
Journal de la Haute Garonne, states th.it
the Greek vessel which came to Marseilles
for arms, and sailed some time since, had
on board, besides the young men and
workmen who were waiting for it, 50
French officers desirous of assisting the
cause of Greek independence
Certain intelligence has been received
that Prince Demetrius, the brother of A
lexander Ypsilunti, has arrived in the Mo
rea, where he immediately assumed the
command in chifef of the Greek troops,
and addressed to them, on the 24th July, a
very proclamation.
AtJPeacha, who appears to have many
more lives than a cat, has again entered
Joanuina An army opposed to him, con
sisting of 30,000 Turks, and 20,000 Alba-
and others, has disappeared. So
says the latest accounts. 'Hie only fault
is that the story as to the Turkish army,
is rather too large.
A new German Journal |established al
Frankfort, states, under the date of Con
stantinople, July 25th, that an insurrec
tion has broken out in Arabia, the inteld
gence of which has excited the most live
ly sensation in tin capital of the Ottoman
Empire. A man, it reports, who is un
ceasingly repeating passages from the Al
coran, and who affirms that he is descen
ded in Ja direct line from Mahomet, has
gained over to his cause numerous parti
zans, which incrcas'-s dsily as lie traverses
the country. The same Journal says, that
another insurrection has broken out in
Egypt.
FROM THE RICHMOND COMPIIEH.
PRESENCE OF MIND.
An instance of this description occurred
lately in this neighborhood which deserves
to be recorded. At Cunhfte’s coal pits in
Chesterfield, about fourteen miles Irom
this city, the workmen had sunk a shaft
near two hundred feet deep. At the bot
tom of it, they were blowing rocks. An
Iris -man was along, engaged in lids opera
tion; he had charged with powder, fixed
the match, and lighted it, before he gave
the signal to those above so haul him
up. i* is, of course necessary on these
occasions for those at the windlass to draw
theperson up as rapdly as possible, to a
avoid the effects of the explosion. The
Irishman had been drawn from thirty to
fifty feet in the Jr, when the rope broke 5
and he was precipitated with all his force
to the boltm of the shaft. Nearly stunned
by so violent a fall, this man had still pre
sence of mind enough to recollect the
imminent danger he ran of being blown
to attorns hy r the powder ; tire match was
yet burning, and in a moment move it
might have been too late—yet he imme
diately clapped his hand on the ignited
match, and exaingnished it. There is
probaiy not one man out of ten thousand,
whose wit would have been so ready in so
painful and perilous situation.
A Card.
IMLrS. .TULL, respectfully informs her
friends and the public, that sire intends
opening her
SCHOOL,
on Monday, the 22nd inst. in Reynold
Street, directly opposite Mr. James Gard
ner’s where she will attend to all the
Branches of tire English Language,
French and Music.
Mrs. has also engaged a Lady, to
teach Needle Work.
October 18 w 1m
*** We are authorized
to announce JAMES S. SHAM'EIi, Esq
i candidate (or the office of Sheriff Jol
Ririimond eouniy, at the ensuing election
April 5 if
$3- We arc authorized to
announce Ciipt. D. BERR\, a candidate
or the Office of Sheriff for Richmond
county at the ensuing election.
AUGUSTA.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, iVjl.
We conclude the article on China, to
day.—This is a nation interesting in the
last degree, and on no account the more,
than from its very opposition to us in eve
ry thing, (excepting that «1 climate,)
where a difference can exist between one
nation and another. Revolution has ad
vanced the United States, and our mother
countries, to their present height of mo
ral and intellectual standing. The mono
tonous and titulis'urbed state of society,
on the contrary, has kept the Chinese ful
some hundred years, very much where wc
find them at present.—The one is like a
chart of the commercial world, in which
every river is represented as affording its
proper contributions to the ocean; while
China looks more like our own lazy Ebe
nezer, where, one-half the time, a person
cannot tell whether the force of current
is up the stream or down.
The N. V. Evening Post of the 13th
inst. mentions that information had been
received in a letter from Philadelphia,
stating, “that Russia and Austiia had u
nited to drive the Turks out of Europe,
and even commenced hostilities—.nui that
England had declared in favor of the
Turks.”—
Now, we neither doubt the disposition
of Alexander to discuss a piece of Tin i v ;,
nor the grudge winch England would bear
at his getting it: or, to apeak m pi -a J
language, wo know that the tonne. ~
many inducements to the acquisition oi
Greece; and that England on theothe:
hand has more reason for preferring Tui
key as a neignbor to the lonian Nanus
than sh . had to make an vhy of Perns
tor the purpose of interposing fiat inu-ijv
beta-ten die Russian Temtmy St Do
minions in the E. Indies. But what interest
Austria can have in taking part with Russia. !
is inexplicable to us, and unexplained by 1
tiiose who venture the assertion. £i the |
fact is so, the only inducement whir' sue j
could have had, was, to make a p*rti- |
■lion similar to that of Poland. For
an emancipation of this kind, we can
not join in any wish ; nor do wc believe
‘•hat tlie sober sense of mankind would go
along with it. One Would think, howe.
ver, that her dominions were sufficiently
different and distinct, in point of inrnhers
language, situation, and religion, without
being desirous to add to the assortment,
a parcel of Turks and Greeks -, —and be
sides these, of Wallacbians, Bulgarian:,
and Albanians, who are neither copper
nor zinc, but alloys in a different degree
of each.—At all events, one would sup
pose, that the vicinity of so overgrown
and aspiring and vigorous and iulenipe;
ate a neighbor would at le.st be very
little desired by a slate so relaxed in eve
ry joint and muscle of its bod}', as Austria
is known and lias been piov dtrt be. IE
even, if these two empires should coalesce
tlie oilier states of Europe must take
part against them.
The editor of the Evening Post, seems,
himself, to think diatthe report is at least
premature, if not improbable; and in
deed, the Commercial Advertiser of th
same dale, is wholly s lent on the subject
It is not perhaps generally known to
onr readers that the Commissi m s in the
English army arc sold; & that in such cas- s
the event is made known by the War De
partment, as “nn exchange by purchase’.”
The following is given in Relf's Gazette
as tlie prices at which they might last be
had: — Cavalry,
Lieutenant-Colonel, §27,417
Major, 2i);290
Caption, 14,319
Lieutenant, 5,283
Cornet, 3,729
• Infantry,
Lieutenant-Colonel, J-19,980
Major, 14,208
Captain, 7,993
Lieutenant; 3,108
Ensign, - 1,998
GOV. COPPINGEK’3 PROTEST.
The following is thestatement and Pro
test of Gov, Ccrri.NOEH, on the subject of
the late proceedings at St. Augustine.
Colonel Joseph Coppinger, of the Span
ish array, late Governor of East Florida,
and commissioned by his government to
deliver up the province to tlie United
States, in conformity to the treaty con
eluded at Washington on the 22d of Feb
ruary, 1819, feeling desirous to gratify
the public expectation upon the fact of
hie having been forcibly deprived of the
government archives, which were under
his charge, together with his private pa
peis, and archive of the Esci ibano, winch
last, according to the stipulations entered
into with Col. Robert Butler, Commis
sioner on the part of the United States, re
inaincd sub ject to thefutnre & conventional
decision of'he two cabinets, would wish
to make known, that lie will uot be per
mitted, by the short stay he intends to
make in this city, to lay before the world
a statement of farts in hi* own justifica
tion, supported by proper documents,
which should convince all mm of tlie
outrage committed by the immediate or
deisof the Secretary, acting as Governor
if St. Augustine, W. G. I). VVuutiii noton,
and which orde rs, as lie was informed,
emanate from General Jackson. Thus
exposition, or manifesto, he designs li
make, as soon as he reaches tlie point for
which he will shortly set out; and in th
interim in order that some idea may hr
formed of the above mentioned occui i mi
ce, he publishes the solemn protest which
tie made on tlie »pot, hoping that if ai
ou'jis should sti'i be entertained by ihost
unacquainted with the particulars, they
wi. us cleared up and removed when Ins
manifesto shall appear. Charleston Ctur.
(COPY.)
United Sial i of •'i/Wf'/V I Cly
Ci y of St JugvtHnt.
By this piblic instalment f declara
tion ami ptfif si. Ue it known that on
lliis second fay of (V.iob r, in i lie .euro
our Lord out thoui -n 1 eight hundred arid
1 weuty-one. iefou m , l iionuus II I'eun,
of St, Augusta.e, Notary Public, personal
ly came nod ip. cared, tin) Spanish Coio
n«: I 1) > it Josi*)’i Cop ~ng. r, Commission
er on the pHif iif. G n ernment tor the
delivery of tie Pro-- i >C e of Hast Florida
to Hie UniitC Siams of Ameica, conform
ahie in the titiuy -,f cession concluded up
on between )nth nations, who, being duly
s\vo"n on tMli.dy evcuga.ist of Almighty
Gikl, did dc'prs - and suy, that tins day
at lour o'clock I*. M. there presented
themselves at his dwelling bouse, the
Mayor Coiouel Forbes, tiie Attorney Con
or.d John G Bird, and tl.a sheriff John
Hanhaiti, wlio made a demand of the ar
chives and papers, winch remained in his
possession, they being, as they stated,
commissioned by their Government; and
dial they were answered that in no wise
cmrlvl the aforesaid delivery ha acceded
ts, because the archives remaining in his
charge were those containing the corres
pondence with his Government, which
had bsen carried on by himself and the
preceding Governors, relative to the em
ploys tilled by the respective fuuctioners
and persons; that he hud no documents
which had any relation directly, or indi
rcc.iiy, with the property and sovefi ignty
of the nation; and in one word, that the
said a-e.hives were a particular property,
which tie was bound to deliver to his Gap-
U'm tie-..end, and positively excluded by
the I'waty; tiiat 'hi rr ‘wore also some ot
i»ls ov i gi-.pt ■ i an i-i'g'si th n>; therefore
be ivp" >v l, -.v. n no wise could f,e dc
i hver r he said au'lh o?Sj Uiat die archives ot
| 'c:\ifar '■ i n ,if in jecttn the reapec
; live devis..)!; oi boiii (irvi rmntnls, a. ha.,
i cc•. s. i; -hoed lu. Amei ican Con •
■mivU'-n: * ’shorn.' Pi.tlcr,asappearsby die
com.spnn ienc , ami the agreeing «t which
fa dh r a.lc. and aioMt ;a s'ui.vely “xir'c-s -i
Ui the ad:■•uv'Jcdg* ireilt . 1 the delivery
tor w.ituiii Ivan 1,.- lie i.’igiii to continue in
llte Same tapAieny to. now holds, until tin
uotiew-Mon < film -for.,'aid (leitrn.inntioli;
mid that in aforesaid Go hat el Forties in
si.-tcd upon the ■ryol'iiu archives,
an he Had positive, ordci witivh he nuts
1 .dlcxthrjy tail'll /’hr .(.ioponeiit again rt
-1 peuu-d, he mi l not hi’any wise tie
1 so vi;!uii!ai.ly ••-4nd it the Vnier'ican (i. ■
j ver-jtr.e.-n, .■ n, y to the rigiiis of nations,
| against, the i, v nidiiliv;, i.-f oh- House, am
j the par:, .iit ir pvepe. it of lvj& iiaumi and
j- ot nituscU, t>iioi;id oilrn by tofee, by which
i a»odc i mu. coni they olitii n them, thin
] he protested .nlonmly again:., sucii an at
f tempt, tjun'rary to the laws of nations, the
proiectipfi i .. ' . idnsl security and pro
perty, umi nr .( specialty in the present
case, wherem live aggression was dnect
ed-agaunit the rights of his person, in
which he represented Ids Government, by
virtu# of Ins oiHce, is comin<sdoaei for
Uic cession, which vv .s not ypt even con
ended—and upon his pcrsiSiing in tins .e
--fusal and firm dulemuoaiion, iiotwithstan
dmg all the arguments which were n geu
to turn, UK tliu'iid went out, and in a ve
ry short time Capl. Beb with Mi- G.v,
n.r in and made si nilar .epresen'.atKM.a,
roviucipg a paper which, they said cvm
imu die ord r of General Jackson, t»
proceed in Uu. manner, on which this de
o, .eTA refer red the to -.vhat .e had al
•••*a<dy s ated; and repeated - tha tie pro
este.i i. ainst the attempts widcii already
appeared to ituve be. n begun: tins pro
urst was adt in tin presence of the A
ttertc in G n John Gc .Ucs, hi-, sy.ii Muj
■'..ihn Goddes, and a resj'ienv of this t >wn
It->•. Joseph Mariano Ile tiaiidfz, who a>
his time were in hi> hons.’, anti that af
ar various altercations which were re
inroc lly made between tue parties, the
'• cittion of the order of General .ir.ck
ion being insisted on, by one party, u .d
Ly .his depo'nent the injustice and Vio
lence which would be committed by the
pi*, formaace thereof; lie maintain.ng al
.. ays that by force alone, snould ibe r«
archives be taken away'; they then
Wont ip where the offi. e was, and finding
ilie door locked with the k.y, they forc
ed it open and without any participation
0. his part, proceeded to lake away ail
the papers and documents therein carry
ing them out of his aforesaid house in
boxi s, which l ad been placed in the said
office for the purpose of having them
curried to the Havana when his commis
sion should be completely fulfilled Tfial
after if Had be come disk lie went down
from the upper ftoo-, where lie had re
mained, to the ofli -f, accompanied by the
aforesaid Geneva! Geddts and his son,
Don Joseph Hernandos and other per
sons, and found the door forced al the
lock, atid the papers carried away; and
ttiis deponent further allcdgrs, that at the
same time that this outrage was comn-i*.
ted in his house, he was informed by Don
Juan de Kntraigo that they had removed
from his in the same manner by order of
the Government, the arc ives, his own
property, and amongst which were those
of particular individuals ol East Florida,
the same being denominated the Nota
ry’s archives, which bad been left sub
ject as is before stated to the mutual de
cision of hud) governments; whereby the
contract has been violated which Was
made between Colonel Butler and this
deponent. And he further saidi that with
out prejudice to the protest which the
said Don Juan de E itralgo has made, tins
deponent likewise declares, in discharge
of his responsibility, that lie reserves to
himself the rigid of representing against
each one and all the persons who are and
ought to fie responsible tor the violences
committed by the seizure of both archi
ves, tiiat they may be adjudged conform
able io the Constitution of the United
Stales ot America, and other laws, pro
lecting private properly and the lights of
dwe Rings from being forcibly entered in
.j, broken, or any violence committed
'.herein or upon the persons inhibiting
the same, they living under the iin.>.eili
ate protection of the \mericsn govern
1. cither as pei'sons who, i> a public
cnaracter, enjoy privileges, or as privat.*
ivlividimis.
VV'herelore tile said Don Joseph Gop
omger declared to protest, and I the s»n.
Notary aim esaii, at his special instance
luf. request, nave protested, ami byiin-se
rt«. ntsuo m 'B‘ s deni’ 'y protest against
all the consequences, damages and pre*
j jiicfs wh»cn have or av occur from
:!»-•* foregoing proceeding*-: anc against all
p-rsens concerned therein, and against all
nsses tha may <>e susUme.i :cr or oy
reason or means of the aforesaid proceo
,k
dings or otherwise relating thereto. AU
which ma ters and things worn declared,
ailedged and affirmed, as before is si
forth in the presence of die said Nclsr ;
and therefore l have hereunto suoscribed
ny name and affixed nay notarial s"sl, be
;itg requested to testify and certify thv
premises.
'llius dime and protested at St. Augus
tine aforesaid, the day and ye...-
abo v e written.
' [fl S.j (.Signed) THOMAS 11. VENN.
J\’otary J J uti:ic Jot- the City vs St. Jlitr
gmliue .mil County vs St John.
RUCKS CURRENT.
Bacon per lb. 15 to 18
Beef 6 10
i Butter 25 oO
. lltH-s-VVa’C 25 aJ
Candles, Sperm. 50
, do Mould 20 25
. d » Dipped 15
: Tallow 18 2') '
t Ghense 12 16
t G of fee 31 35
. Corn 100
i do Meal lUO
: Flour £,B a 10
Lard 12 15
, Kum, Jam. gal. 1 20 a 1 28
. do N. C. 40 50
. Whiskey.gal. In bb’s. 4'2 50
, do do in blids. 40 45
; Gin, Hoilaiui, 1 10 * 1 25
do Northeni 45 50
G-.gniac i Ira tidy 1 70 a 2 00
Wine, Sicily Maa’a. 1 02 a 1 75
, do Malaga 1 a1 15
do Teiu-rlffe, 1 25 a 1 50
f Powder, Dupont, keg 9 a lo
; Lend* 9 J 0
- Bice per pound 4 6
Salt, Liverpool ground 75 87J
l Adap 10 11
Sugar 10 13
do Loaf 2i 25
do Lump 19 22
. Tea, Imperial 1 50 .. 1 75
, do Gunpowder 1 75 a2 00
j do hyson 1 25 a 1 50
Tobacco, manuf’d 12 15
, do jh r hint. 4 50 a4 75
Cotton Wagging 35 $7
. Goulage 12 14
' Iron 5 6
Colton 14 15?
STOCKS.
Bank of Augusta £lls
do Georgia 00
Steam Boai Company 205
Kxiliai gi on Ni wVnik, 1 pwr ren 1
premium Part of the new Crop of Col
i lon bvnught to mark?' is mfi rinr, a dso
, tuined as to injure the sale materially
Prime Colton will command 16 cent^pu*
1 e.vsi \iu\v
; HAT STORE.
, m
a HR subscriber respectfully informs
his friends ami the public, that he has re
moved his store to the Brick Building be
tween the dwelling house of Thomas
Gumming, Esq. and the store of Mr. G.
( Jhck, four doors above Malone's corner,
where lie is now opening ids
. Fall Sup of
1 COSSISTIffU OF tub
. Different Qualities and Latest
K.shiong,
• From the maiin.acior.ts of Messrs. Tweedy
fc. IL-nedic.i, Ives w White, and other ap
proved Ncw-York Manufactories,
—also—
• Itlifdc and White Wool flat*,
. Morocco Caps, Military Hats ,
1 Jbaitboxes in nests, <*jo.
All of which are offered on reasonable
, terms for cash or to., n acceptances,
) George lluimah.
October 25 liu
i - -
‘ Uawllou.
I A.IX persons urc hereby cautioned a
, gainst trailiiig for or receiving from Col. C.
. Breilfianpi, of Edgefield District, a note
t o( bund for Fifteen Hundred and Fifty
„ Five Dollars, dtawn by the subscribers
some lime in the month of January lam,
payable to said Ureithaupt, as administra
tor of the estate of Kichard Johnson, dec.
’ on or about the first ot January next, as
, we are determined not to pay the same.
\ 'Flic property for which it was given hav
.. ingkii.ee been declared by a decision of
’ the Court of Appeals of South Carolina to
( belong to the estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson,
J dec. of which one of the subscribers is
j legally entitled to a distributive share.—
j And Col. Ureilbaupt is hereby cauliuned
. against transferring or passing the said
note to the administrators of the estate of
’ Mrs. Mary Johnson, or lo any oilier
’ person.
Basil Lamar,
Briton Alims.
4 October 25——— it
The Subscriber
‘ OfPEKS for side a part of Lot No. 12,
i iiuiat.e on Broad street, above .Spriugfii Id,
and emending from the hlref l to the river
Fufiieivpurticuibisinade known on appli
cal ion lo - ■
Nathaniel B. .luhau.
October .5 6t
Administrators’ bale.
: w ILL be told on the tenth day of
Decembe* next, at the late resilience of
Co). John Fosier, d> c in Columbia conn
, ty, a pai tof the personal property of sai..
deceased, consisting of the present crop
of Com, Fodder and Oa;s —me si ick of
ilorscs, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—t) ■
rouseJiol l and kitcfi:n ffi >nur", planta
tion tools, an exet lent and new' pa t:,
running g.-er <>f a gn, a d a tifl s w i(
nearly new, toe -ther with a number of
. articles too lento ;s to enunrrrute—and th- ‘
Itrnis will bo very aci ommodaling to
, purchaser.
Elizabeth Foster, Adm’x
: Arthur Foster, > , , ,
Collier Foster, j I>S
• ) •ctober 25- -wtdj>
, i
auction*
TM* Daj, .
Will lie Sold before my Store, without MW
si- v?, to cl n»e consign meats, Uc.
lillLS. Mackerel,
05 do Superfine Flour,
5 llluls M. Sueara,
10 hula do do
10 do I .oaf do
2“ Casks Cheese,
1500 ll,s llitcun,
2d,0i.-0 Spar.iah Scgars,
50 Duxes Sna; ,
'M Coda Bale Hope,
20 Hugs Almonds,
20 do English Walnut*,
3 Trunks Shoes, assorted,
TO llbis Cider Brandy,
20 Duz Claret Wine,
IS Hexes, each containing 100
School Bibles.
And immediately after in Store,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
sir -<bqx&ie>s 9
COVSI'TIKO OF
Fine Clo'hs and Cassitners, Blankets,
White Plains, Bomb zettts. Cotton ami
Linen lied Tick, Cotton and Woratud,
llos«, Surpendera, &lc.
I Secretary and Book Case,
3 Side Boards,
1 Set Tables, Bedsteads, &c
TERMS at sale—to commence lit IQ
o’clock,
I. Thompson, Auct’r,
October 25——It
B 1 Thompson.
On the Ist Tuesday in No*
vein her next,
Will be Sob! at the M irket-Uouse in
A IlgllStH,
WViVkviVs Xouug XegToes
Viz
, 4 W omen &. 3 Children, from 3to 5 years
old.
■ 1 Likely boy, 15 of 17 y arsold,
1 l)iito Girl, do. do. do. do.
All of which are under good characters,
and sold for no fault The titles will be
indisputable.
TEdMS —90 days credit for paper well
road. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock.
I’ S. —They will be sold without re,.
serve. Oct 25 > 3t
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1 I 1)0 hereby forward and cautlpn any
person from trading for a note of hand
given by Samuel Hicks to Glenor Davis or
hearer, for eight hundred and seventy one
dollars and twenty One > cuts, dated in
March last, and made payable on the first
day of January next, as I liave lost thi
said note, and Walter Leigh, Esq. having 1
this day paid off and fully discharged the
same.
, Arthur Foster*
October 95—■ 2i j
To Itent'
rHE dwelling house on Reynold Streep
lately occupied by Mijor Crayton, post. s»
sio i given on first day of November, ftps
i ply to
John Pliinizy, acting
.tidin'r of the entitle oj F, F/uuiiy,
October 25. . ■3t
Land for Sale.
urn
•a HE subscriber offers for sale an undi
vidi d moiety or hull pari of a iract of land
situated in Columbia county, the late resi
dence of Col. T im’s Carr, dec. containing
about twenty iwo hundn d acres. The
j greaterpart of this tract is well adapted to
I the culture of corn (J cotton, and the im
. provcmtxils not inferior to any in the
county. The plantation is under good
| fence and contains nearly two hundred
and seventy acres, Including a meadow on
j Germany’s Creek of about thirty five
acres, calculated for the support of a large
stock during the summer The residence
■ is remarkably healthy, and furnished with
, a good spring of pure water. The plan
tation is furnished with a gin house and
| gin, and horse mill, complete If any per
. son may wish to putebase the entire tract,
I it is probable he may bo accommodated.
Any further description is deemed unne~
• cessiry; us those who feel any desire to
pin chase will doubtless view- the pre
mises.
Application will be made to me at Ar
thins, or to my brother, Major Tln niaa
Carr, on the premises; or to Col. Nicho
las Ware, Augusta.
William A. Carr.
October 95 w.T
b~orE>r; ~
v
A DOM the subscriber’s store in Hroad
street, on Friday evening the 19; li mat.
a Box, contain!,ag Books—the box whs
marked Dr. While, care of Stubbs, itil
ledgi vdlc- Any information respecting
'he same will be suitably rewarded by
t'iving information to Nicholas D aigle
or s. (;„I)i*rtic.
. . <' 4
U UITCIi ( 'OLlltV.'
('/•■cl \ Office of Out Court of Ui'tli oTjr 1
Os tuber 18 ih i 1821
HERE.VS Philander O. Paris applies
to me fir letters >f administration, on the
estate jpf Ni'ihanie) S. Me rcer, dec.
These are therefore toiiie and admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred and cru
.. At ora of die said d;c. to b,; *iid appear
i 'd my office within thirty days, and file
tin ir obj-.ctions (it any they have) why
said letters a muld not be grained.
Given under nt) hand at office tliia 18th
dav 1 October. 1821.
Thomas Gibson, d. c. c. o.
October 22,
a-*