Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 24, 1821, Image 3

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' • [( j»? hour after, ha was carried on and as he teas still alive, taken to -on and put in the hands of two Spa- I 5u -geoos. Here the ignorance an ityofhis Physicians, equalled the ■ u of his firs’ assailants. As w dirty IJ . “ stuffed into h s wounds, and he d in a, room for two nights a- P‘jg c i' the corps of a negro who hail ’ie J al 'd was as a proper in ’uf an American citizen. Oi the hit' day »bv the intercession of the *^, t j whom the vessel was con c "j wa s released*from the hards of ' butchers, and placed under the care s \meriean .surgeon, who was fortun ,* f the llavan na. Capt. Shanr has be. n ! l et t by him since, and through h> 'ycui 'tm has been saved from death lie writer of this left Havana, lie in a >ir way, hut perhaps no man lv d a n.'ore narrow escape The tho ught, w ould not .recover. j|us weie the rights iff an American .Jed under f.iot; his properly tie .Q. his life endangered) his person wci' .tcd ! And iN* without a shadow cr V oVprovocation. And why I— • iuse Spain doe* not choose to accre agent of cur government in her co. A commercial agent represents the irin in iVL island, or rather in. the Hr.. wheri out of tfOO vessels that sn .iy arrive, 100 art; American. This ~'tls not known by the Spanish autho s because they ffnd it convenient not jj'.nwr him—but is it consistent with . character a>.d dignity of these states iiibinit to this suffering;’ .” Southern Patriot, I COXGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Washington, Dcccmb- r 6 ( 1821. The fodowing are the Standing Com ers appointed by the Si cater, joinmiitec of Elections.—Messrs Sloan, Jiardsof N. 0. Tucker of S. C. Moore Vi. Wadwortlu Hugeis, Smith of Ky. C.iinriiitee o/Jvays and Means —Messrs nirtiof MJ. ’ltiad, Pitcher, Uitcheti of C Jones of Tcnn. Thompson, Steven- Chims—Messrs Williams of N C Rich, ■Coy, Moore of Pa. Edwards of .onn. ten f, Litchfield. Commerce —Messrs. Newton, Tomlin i, Hill, Milnor, Kirkland, Abb .t, M‘Duf- Piiblic Lands—Messrs Rankin, Scott, ■ndricks, » : 'iok, Stewart, (Jannon, flier- S f N V- Post Office and Post Roads.—Messrs on; s, Johnson, Honks, Grass Studdard, nruiell of N y. Bateman, O.ersti o :t. Llisirict of Columbia —Messrs K lit, tcer, Neale, Marlack, Patterson of Pa. Chester, Maliary. odiciary—Messrs Sergeant, Plumer, of H. D.ckin-mn, Nelson of Vu. Burton, ■ ler-, Johnston of Lou. ’ensimis and Revolutionary Claims.— sirs Rhea, Little; Eddy, New, Alien of DM, Wm Smith, Hubban)- •übli • Expeudi ures—Messrs Montgo ry, Dwight, (drafts. Gob ha id, Gist, Bar of Ohio, t altjatl. hivjte Land (Haims—Messrs Camp os Ohio, Conekling, Moore of Ala itna:;, Upham, Sterling of Conn. Cru- Aw ifacta**es—Messrs Baldwin, Conner in.,;) |, elson of M>. Dwfee, Flcjni, I iKlirt. . kjncultupe—Messrs Butler, Baylies, Buchanan, M'Niel, Vance, Blair IlMsal and unfinished husin ss—Messrs liimp, Burrows, Ross, t counis —Messrs Alien of Mass. Swan, feles Ex e iditu.es in the ..Department o! it —Messrs Wood, Alexander Barber, ironn. Bxpendit.ires in the Treasury Depart ui— Messrs Tracy, Keyes, Holcomb. Expenditures in the Department of War Uessis Pucker of Va Chambers, Lin n. ixpmditures in the Navy Department, tlessis Edwards of Pa. Patterson of N. White StEjnnJitures in the Post Office— bars D-nison, Woodstock, Sawyer. Sxaenditiires on the Public Buildings las $ Nelson of Mass. Pierson, Lel't :h. Hie following com me lee were atmounc to have been appoint! d my the Speak* 'in pursuance of the resolutions of this rise on Friday lasi, viz. Jn the JVrival Establishment —Messrs, stis, Van Rensselaer, Uas-eit, Smith, ol I Coc'te, Da •’iof’ton,. Madark On ih Foreign and Diplomatic Affairs of t- United ssrs Russel,, Rod ** tumble, Archer Wright, Ta, tor, Far ■iy h the Slavs T: adc —Messrs Gorham, [rophill. i’ -illips, Borland, Poinsett, J. • Johnson, Swearings.i; , \ al. hit Ittk fast. GEORG. V LEGISLATURE. The bil! publish .. In our last paper, to If tl.ite i tercouisc, between llje Banks •anporared by this srote an I the United lutes Rank and its branches, has passed y senate where i* originated, bj a large ‘ j oiiy. T! is ff apeh of the Legislature (rejected the bill which passed the ■se, to repeal the act restricting the •'i-iucti-in of slaves into tins state, 22 fi3. The Sa’ary and Fee bill, in consc- Lee of a mem bet ween the •"branches, has been os, —The Home 1 Representatives have passed trie bdl hti Senate for electing the Cover ■’by the people—to effect the object nten.pJatecl, tliis bill must: be repassed tke constitutional majorities in each 'such of the next Legislature. The «ion will close, it is supposed, on Ba glay next. da s&>- I relay last the election of State •usl- Officers, to wit. Treasurer, Comp iler, Secretary of State, and Su veyor j tneral took place. All the old Officers ! fe re-e.ecled—For Secretary of Stale i contest between Col. Hammond nnJ tn. Newman was very close. Ist Uiiilot Xd Ballot• Gci Ballot wmond, 53 70 73 c *nan, 57 69 71 N*r, 21 3 •••taker, !) 2 1 snnillt, 5 1 On the same day, Cicero Hilt was elect ' Solicitor General f the Western fji- The forrper Principal Keeper iu> *pectors of the Ponllenliury were re-t without opposition. fiftlicdgevUie Recorder, 1 who was rtopoimttfvy 0,.V JA^rscE-Esor. •iigest a-.! the laws and resrdutioas of this State of a General nature, which are now u force, has reported a work embracing hat ohj >ct to his Excellency ihe Gover •or. It has been submitted to comm s sioners for the purpose ot ascertaining ue correcuiess ot the plan and the accu acy of its executions, who are now engag ed in its examination, <k although w, have received no intorntatiun from li.ein on the snbject, yet from others competent to judge who have viewed the compilation, we are authorised to stale it is one which for research and abor, accuracy of ar rangement, an 1 elegance of execution is uot surpassed by any similar undertaking in the United States. It has been a labor ol two years and will no doubt be an in. valuable acquisition to thu good citizens f tills stale We, the People, Dec, 21. " l <*■ iMK« i. - -nrr i i ■—nr~" "AUGUSTA." MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1821. “ What •will Mother Grundy *ayto this We are nfonned by a gentleman, di rect from Columbia, S. C. that a caucus was held on Wednesday last, for the purpose of nominating a Candidate for the Fresidency. The notification was express ed in such.general terms, and the object so little understood, that only 60 of Hie members of the Legislature met; and from these Mr. Lowndes received a majo rlty of votes The next day, however, another portion of thorn assembled, as the friends of Mr. Calhoun, and protested against the order and proceedings of the meeting. We do not know that we can better ex press our opinion of this extraordinary event, than by adopting the language of the Charleston Courier of the 15th of Oc tober last, (with some trifling alterations) when speaking of Hie causes of, incite ment to, and dependencies on the elcc *ion of a Governor of Georgia. “ Training fur the Presidency. —The members of the Legislature of South Caro lina, taking ‘ lime by the forelock,’ are try ing Mr, Lowndes and Mr. Calhoun, in ad" vance on the politcal turf of that State* for the great contest whicli is to take place two or three years hence. Seeing !iow distant is the result, and how com parstively unknown arc the competitors, it is rather singular that so much interest should be excited at this early period.— And yet this question will in all probabil ity be made to bear upon and control an other issue with which at first sight it would seem to be almost wholly uncon r.ected. As the members of the Legisla ture are divided into an Upper Country and Low Country party, all the State elec tions of South Carolina must depend on the candidates’ being friendly or inimical to Mr. Lowndes or Mr. Calhoun in the con tempiated struggle for,file Presidency. — So that their friends arc thus testing their popularity incidentally with a view, it is presumed, to ulterior movements. Now it costs a candidate for the Legislature nothing to pledge himself at this lime to any candidate for the presidency, because the legislature will be out before the elec tion takvs p ace On the other hand, Mr. Calhoun and Mr Lowndes can gain nothing from such a pledge, while by seeking and not obtaining it, one or both must suffer acUfcat ; and that too on the theatre of their early ascendency ” Wo understand, that Alexander Mc- Kenzie, John Cashin, and Joseph Hutch' inson, IFq’rs were on the 18'h inst. ap pointed Directors of the Bank of Augus ta, on tba pait of the State. Extract of a letter from a member of Cor. gross, to the Editor, dated “ Washington City. Dec 10 ih, 1821. •» Sir—l'he seven days of this session of Congics which are paused, have been chiefly occupied in organizing the two branches. The usual committees are appointed and many references of local matter made to them. A long session is anticipated by many members—They say that so much time was exhausted on the Missouri question, as that it precluded the possibility of legislating on very many subjects of much importance, .which must now be considered ; add to this, the ne cessity i f making an early disposition of of the Provinces of Florida; the collision of feeling, and confliction of opinion that may possibly grow' out of the attempt to organize a government for those provin ces ; with the difficulty that probably will attend the apportionment of representa tion from the several States in Congress, and we have come reison to fear that the rcsu.l will justify such anticipation.” Some idea of the mass of matter bo. fore C ogress may be formed from the numb ■ of petitions which are often pre i-cr.trd a d referred in one day. Yester iav, forty fvc were recelv u in the House ■f’Kepr-Ventatives, on tacit of which a report must I e mad by some on ?of the committees Not a few of these art intri cate, and -rcquiri patient and labodous investigation - -- al Intel . tlch iust. For the Chronicle. KEAN IN LONDON. The John Bull, (English paper) in some strictures upon M K-an’s conduct to vards the Bostonians, his farewell audresv o die people <1 Bai'i ore, and the man •r in which the Americans treated him, sa s, “We must ccnl'os tna f we never ,ave bea cl any thing more indica'lve of .he impioring taste of the Americans, than their Indifference to the quackery and vui stauds first upon the' , i'fO.„.W..'£t,assuredly theatrical world.” Now, this, Mr Editor, is absolute railc ry. Every one, who is the least acquaint ed with Theatrics, aud who noticed t <; reception of Air Kcau in this country, will unhesitating)) say, that he was gre< tea with more eclat than any hero ot the “ Jock and buskin,” that ever an eastern breeze wafted across the Atlantic- The “ mag nates of the land,” in New-Ym-k and Bos ton, gave him dinners, and pnf*. ai d Crowded his levoss ! and “ Kean ! Kean !" was in the mouth of every one, from the scrapings of tiie Green Room up to Gov. Clinton, until the mighty “avalanche” feel !* In verity, we rendered ourseves ridicu lous in paying such unmeaning homage, to Mr. K. and richly deserve to be laughed at. John Bull hasjgiven ns a “ palpable hit,” in saying, that thc.e is nothing more “ in dicative of our improving taste,” fee. than our “ indife-eine,” Uc. to Mr. Ream ’1 11. fact, is Mr. K -an made fools of us, and we made a fool of Mr. Kt'an. lironpMFfjfiSrs. * Vide his letter to JWndi ; in v Inch he ridiculously drags in mis ligiue. We understand that the following gen tlemen are candidates to represent this State ii the next Congress:— Thomas VY. Cobh, l-Lq. vs Oglethorpe, Gen. Thomas Glascock, of Richmond, .loux K, Goldjvo, Esq of Clark, Dr Cbaulxs E. Hatxks, of Hancock, Col. Thomas Mouhav, of Lincoln. J\lr. Sevan, At a small collection of young ladies and gentlemen the fdlowing Enigmas were proposed Fur .solution. ENIGMAS for the CHRONICLE, of persons residing in Avgusta, 1. A Beast of Burthen. 2. The reverse to Less. 3. A Ruin in Daly and a vowel. 4 An Impression, 5. The reverse of going. 6. An industrious man. 7. One of the principal members of our Body. 8. One of (lie flenses and a consonant. 9. A Laborer. 10. A cottage, the lower feature of the face, and a male heir. 11. The county in Georgia bounded north by M.Bean creek. 12. A shelter for travellers and an inclu snre. 10. To skip—the title for a monarch, omit ting one letter h. a serpentine letter. CLIO- Land Lottery Register, For the County of Richmond—from the 6th to the 12th instant. No. 26. Burke —Samuel Berryhill, Abraham Heath Martha Wyatt, Abraham Glisou, Lewis Whitfield, Bender 1) Famed, Car penter Ifuky, jr Littleton Spivy, James Lewis, Marh y Attaway, sen Caleb Taylor, Thomas Uroxton, I’atrick F. Jarvis, La ban Odam Luke Sapp, jr Columbia — Jonathan Kind rick, John Lynn, James B Daniel, John W Reese, Anderson W Fo.-.sett, Daniel McVeii’s orps John Walker, Hugh B Smith, Elisha II illeman, Klizabe h Smith, wid Richmond —Charles HSellwell and I)i --vid B. Adams, orphans, John Buck,Lewis Gregory, Evelina Robinson, orp Aaron Davis, George H Bridges, David Patter son, Batiiahy Allen, Jane Casque, Win Dossei, Jacob Frederick, Record Burk, Maria K Savage, orph by A Martin, G’dn Alford J Huntington, Joseph S Carl, Ber ry Red, John S Campbell No. 27. Burke— Christopher Clark, Geo. Byne, Aaron Thompson, William Barton, John Tremble,sen Joseph A Johnson, William Warnoch, Ann Crazier, Carolus Anderson, Asa Cox, Samuel Andrews, Silas Scarbor ough, Idison Danford, Jas Spivey’sorps Columbia— Benjamin Youngblood’s orps Waiter Kunnoii, Walton Jones, Mary Hey nolds, rid Isliam Phillips, Arthur Slaton, Win McKinney, Joseph B'adberry, James Luke, esq Thomas Nelson, Richard W Nance, Sarah Moore, wid Robert Ran dolph, I'imolhy T Barham’s orps Hcze-, kiuh B.isloii Richmond —Patrick Prescott, Feieg Brown, Jamas it Tilly, Patrick Prescott, Ezekiel Evans, jr Adrian Dugas’ orps Ja cob Eng.ut, John Clark, John Lambeth No. 28. Burke —William Graves, John Martin’s orps John Kimball, Wm Rawlins, John Litefoot, John llenier Columbia- —John Cartledge, Tliomas O. Martin, ’l‘liomus Jones’ orps Tiios W Bat tle Jacob Grubbs, Thus () .Marlin, Obc ii cr.ce Oflint, wid Jeremiah Sampler, Blnup, Randolph Gci*rald,.ler Girtrel). Richmond —Jolm C Griffin, Asher, ilends, Janies R Tilly, John Ligon, Joim Caldwell, Aaron Davis, Jacob Knglut, Je remiah Harris, Nathaniel 11 Beal, Marga ret Sandwich No. 29. Burke —John C Ley, Britton I. pierce, Lucrelia Litef-iot, Isaac Wimberly, Eh zubeth Rawlings, Green Bell, Jas Hurl's , orps Thomas Dunn, .loci Reese’s orpiis Elisha Ma in an, Smiih Human, Joim Lodge, Aron Ham, Reuben Turner, Harvey An drews, Siielding Fanow Columbia —Baldwin Tankeroley, Wm Hurst, James Boss, John Garnett, Ann Marrow, wid Eliz Vaiborongu, wid James diet?, Ourwell Richards, Peter II Co lins, ( John S Barden, James Quesinb-. rry Richmond —Pamcha Underwood, Valen. | tine /inn, Micliael Fie .k, James John- , slon, sen BeiJ H tVarrgn, Thomas Hand- | ley, Polly Law, wid James Parnal, Arte- ' mas Gould, Isaiah Burton, Janies Brewer, ( Joel Catliu, John fc Biddy Gauagan, orps Augustus, Emely and Chants G Denham, orphans, Thomas Clements, WinNeather- , lin, A D Knight, Wm Gayiard, Wm ii Oakn an. Derrel Johnston, Samuel String tellow, John R. Tarver No. 30. Burke —Paul Williamson, Thomas En- 1 ghs, Audeison Laoibert, K' bert Ward, j Bartlett Buckley, Azarch Duke, James { i»!\.ic, v> — 4 -*n, Hauers’ child'n Sumner I A . s:i l It Mulfold, Jane W Williams, wid Cohintbiu—i ames Stewart, Hardy Tow- Until Marshall, (wid insane) John E Willingham, William II M'Donidd, John Crawfoid’s orps Basil Neal, esq Sarah Winfrey, wid John L S Foster, John Liles, P.ldridge P Ivey, Samuel Wilkins, Jehu Edward, Hugh Patrick, Jesse Perry, Thus Colvard Richmond —Abner P Hobertson, James Uuse, Sterling Muncriif, Jos k F.dw’d Carter, orps Francis Garrett, Wm G. Ston ges’orp Kobei t, McCoombs, Edward Me Farlane, Mary H and Arabella Pearson, orphans No. 11. Berk;— John Ham’s orps James Tor. rcnce, Wm Sapp, Edmond Maher, Little ton Hollinger, Willis P Prescot, John C Ley, Juresa Woollen, Joseph Attaway’s orp Joseph A Johnson, F.zekael I,ester, Ezekael Weston, 1, ke W Liveley, Uobt McVa t, Isaac Midkey, John II Keddio, John Sanderford’sorp Win Gordon, Uubt Knight Columbia —Benjamin Martin's orps Levi Mat shall, Wiley Spivey, James C Walket, Wni Adams, Uobt Dawson Ware, Saruml Millican, Charles H Porter, John Lang ston, jr George B Walker Richmond- —Thomas Grace, Thomas H M Fi iidali, Elizabeth Hart, wid Hillcry H Frazier, > hotnas Lambeth, Ferrnby Bowen, wid, Elijah Elliott, David Collins*. Solomon Kneeland, Leonedas Watkins, Charles Hal!, John Bogan, Winfield Ma son C Corrected for the Chronicle. J TVaiWv IVvU Exclwnge. United States' Bank notes, 1| aij pr. New-York Post Notes, none in Market N. Carolina Stale Bank Notes, par New be ni k Caj>e Tear, a2prctdis South Carolina, Jj n J per ct prem Tennessee & Alabama, 40 a4spr ct dis Bridge Bills—no purchasers. KViUb of ETLc\\ango. Bills on N. York, 60 a9O dayspr the face Short Sight, 1 J a 1J pvetn Do. Chai leston i a | pr ct pr Do,' Bouton, 1 do Do. Providence, do do Do. Philadelphia, do do Do. Baltimore, J do Do. Charleston, do do Do. on London toe 4th insl in New-Vork, 112 j a 112} By the course of Exchange on London, the Planter receives a benefit of more then a cent and a half per Hi on Ids cotton. VxcUungti. Augusta Bank Slock, 112, United States, T Pianteis, | State Bank of Georgia, lA c . . Dai ten, >.io sates. Steam Boat Stock,23o, sales | Wharf Stock, J Augusta, C-Gen J December 20 th 1821 Pitied CURRENT. Os Produce and Met chandixe. Prime Cotton,square ha cs, 1(5. Do. do. round bales, 15 a 16 Fair to good, .... 14 als Colton Bagging, f dullJ - 401 n 43 Iron, • - - • *• 5a 6 Sugar, .... - 10 a 12$ Codec, 32 a 34 Salt, Liverpool Ground, - $1 Do. Alltim. .... 75 a 871 Hum, Jamaica, - - - 125 a 1 37^ Del. New-Eugland, - - 50 a55 Gin, (Lilia.id, - - • 110a 125 Do. Northern, ... 50 a55 Brandy, Cognac, - - 170a 200 Whiskey, • • - 45 aSO Molasses, .... 50 u 55 Flour, 8 75 a 9 50 Leaf Tobacco, - - - Ssoa 375 Manufactured, do. • - 10 aSO > According to quality. 5 Freights Irom Augusta to Sa vannah, pei bale of G<,u on, 1 25 a 1 50 Steam Moat Stock 94 HOSE persons who have taken such great pains todccry the Stock of the Steam Boat Company, are informed that if they have any shares to <1 spo.se cf, R 240 can he obtained for each of them The names d (hose who arc desirous of purchasing at that price, arc kit with the Editor of the Chronicle. D comber 20—It Uoct. Page, JTWAS removed Ids office to Jackson ii 3. street, near the Corner of Jackson and Broad streets, a lew doors above the Globe Tavern. —ILs lodgings are us usual, at the Planters’ Hotel. D member 24 -It Caution. . II 1.1. purefins *rc captioned against trad ing tar a certain note of hand for Fifty Dollars, given by me to .John Osborne, of Kd'eficld District, Soniii Carolina, and dated (as will as I can recollect) soir.e time in the months <>l August or Septem ber, in the year 1819, as the considera. lieu is not lawful and I nrn determined not to pay it unless compelled bylaw. l lejneut Green. December 24. dtp NOTICE. ILL be Sold at the late residence of Kzikiu. I.KSTBK, sen. of Hurke Coun ty, dec. ; about five nidus from VVaynes borough. all the personal properly ol said deceased, viz Three l.eadof Hor ses, all the of Hogs and (tattle of said deceased, one hundred bushels ol Corn, thre«, slacks of fodder, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one iS'liot Gun, with sundry oilier articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the dry of sale, by (0> The above sale will take place on (!•<; 3d day ol January next, instead of the 12th, as heretofore advertised. Ezekiel Lester, jun. Dec 24 PxffjiW. 1 J Notice. at the Burke plantation of Bostick, dec. the Horses, \Va s on s*n'“ on said plantation ; also, a Gig & liaqietK. Will he Hired, Also, on the same day, and at the same place, Ten or Twelve Likely Negro %yjsn. Rehekah Iks tick, ex’x. .lames Real, ex , r. December 24 .tvSl Sheriff*’s Wale, Postponed until the first Tuesday in Jan uary next. 4i5-l< acres ot* land, more less, on (lie waters of Long creek, adjoin ing of Preend Si Johnson, and others; it being the place whereon Snnderfiml now lives, with good improvements unit; le vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Kzekiel Smith and others, vs. Benjamin Snnderford, Ghoik-s Dam-1 anil Nathan Culpepper—pointed out by Sanderlord. A. lingers, s. w. c. December 24- It Mrs H. BLOM li’s Young Ladies’ aeamkMx. MltS. (I. BLOME, presents her moat respectful compliments 16 the inhabitants of Augusta, and announces that she in tends to open aSCHO 1,,0n the Ist Mon day in January next, for the ins'ruction cd Young I.a lies in the Frct.cn «« d English Languages, Geography, History, Mytho logy, plain and orailieiilal Work and Draw ing. Terms of Tuition, Reading and S|)clliig, per quarter, g-1 Do. do. with Writing and Cyphering 6 Grammar, Parsing and G ograjdiy, 8 l i e above with History and Mythology 9 Drawing inclusively, 3 Do. exclusively, 6 French inclusively, (5 Do. exclusively, It) Embroidery, 6 Plain Work and Marking, Knotting and Fringe will be included without udditio to the terms. For further particulars, apply for the present to Mrs. Labile, ct Mrs. Simonnet, Mroad-street Dec 6 wlft insurance against Fire I Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Agency ‘T JL HE Subscriber offers to lake risks a gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Weddings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au gustft and ts vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent. Uruud street, (Between th> Post Office ii Liiobe Tavern.) December 2d Liiobe Tavern, T ... X HE Subscriber inf nms his friends and the public, that his Heading Room , is just arranged, and that nis Bar is much more convenient. And on account of changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommo dation of his customers; aed can safely promise them, (lint as far as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort aod conveni ence of every guest who may honor him with a call. flpKrhe Savannah & Wash ingtun Stages put up at the (ilohe W. SHANNON, December 20. For Hu Ip, \crNj L rw lor Caa\\, MOST excellent Family Horse, and I a second-hand Gig. Enquire at tiiis Os- 1 fice : Application should be made imme diately. Dec 20 For Sale, No. 311, 10th dist. Early aounty, D.tto „ 349, 7th „ do do. Apply to William Shannon. December 20. if Notice. WILL be rented on the first day »f January next, the plantation « ith the ( improvements thereon, lying on Hockey creek, belonging to the estate of Capi. Samuel Uiigg, for one year.—Terms made known at the time of renting. —ALSO— Will be rented a liouje and lot in Har risburgli, and one negro fellow, a part of the estate of John McNeal. —ALSO— Will be hired, three negroes belonging to the estate of Joshua Tellcs. It. McTyre, Executor & ■Cuui Uiun, December 20 tlstJ Notice. JVJINE mouths aner date application IN will be made to the honorable luf; ri ir court of I/ucoln county, for leave to it all the n al estate o( James Landers, dec with the widow’s dower m it, 'it land lying on (h ay’s cn k in sain c unit. John Jl. Walker, atim’r November 12, 1821 mpm 7 'T-- 4 Notlco J 9 hereby given, tha 1 the Subscribe* hat declined business for some tin o, aid vMshc.s all persons imh b’ed to him, to make immediate payment —Also, any per son haying demands against the **ame, tp present their arc units immedi'a'fdy. George Dun^iir. * 24 If _ I'm At v>\* AwgnsLx, I‘Jru u, 182 J £?* Next Tues'lay being CWuimaa—Saturday the 22 I will it fie offering, and Mop lay the .41. the l)u»r count day for the ensuing week. A' pa per falling dut tin the 25iu most be at tended to Vv, the 24th. A Did ST US MOpitE, Canh'r. December 20 2t lor Sale, \nonsft WOMAN", about 45 years of iip*, and a abptu tul va years—F ir the conditions and price, apply to Mi Daniel Clean ns ne*ar the market. 1) Pi-mher 3j il-e.l llCTlthh. Ou Friday. 28th inst. ■ ■ • M 12 O'clock', WILL SOi/l), It (fore the Post-Office : House ami Lot on Broad-S' i. t. occti* pied at prosei t by Mess; * II &C. V.h b* ater, nearly eppos e tin I’lan.iiV Ho el. ALSO, A liouat* and Lot on (lie Sind-Hills, foimttyl owned by 11. Anuta Hutchison. ALSO, dig) Shares Waarf Stock. 7'n ms at Su.’c. Fraser rff Dow tire Ancfrs. Hem in;.. r 17 Just lieceived} AMI Kill SALK, fl| IHMOGK $ HI UfSD, chant T vtA, \ \)v s, ® CASKS Geiillemens Cl 'thing, , jCuinpiUsing sup. lirt - bl.idtik blue Drew Cools, Waterloo a* d FLOCK COATS, of various colors, Cloal* s, Lioi.qkm big Coats, I'anta* loons, 'Vests, Noti'iyggc Flannel Drawer* • and Wrappers, Siting and Children's Dt esses, Jit:, (kc. One Case i til Supe lint b ack apd bluo Head Ci ilts and Cussinp r. h Dec o.bej- K} 31. Ten Dollars lie ward. S I II.W I.D Iroin tin Subscribei 1 ’!, Font, about three milt s fiorn V, Wilkes county, between tin* 25.1 i uni d(Jth of last month, a Ui y HD/lbK, In, tween six and seven y as old, about l*ve feet one or two inches high, much mane and swab tail; there is i o marks recollected.—H<* stands ve;y straight on his hind fftet. lie .as trad tl I i near Little River, not far ftm Carter’s Mills, but it is believed he was traded fm horn a man that brought him from liar v H District, .South Car lira and it n proba ble he may ley to get back again I lie above reward will be given i'oj tie f | u . livery of the Horse to William Git.ter. in Augusta, o to tb- Sn'.scriliei, lit mg in Washington, or Fire Do*tars Reward for aocb information as will enabe me to get hiip. John li Leonard, Dec 13 3- in Ihquily. Agnes Nesbitt, a vs. C Hugh W. Nesbitt, et. al. j In obedience to an order of the Court of Kcpiity, will be sold on Tuesday, the first day oi January next, at tile house of Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre dit of one year, a gang of Negiotfl, t’ro;n 25 to 30 in number— the cost and ft es of suit in casu and notes, ami «.ecu ity n ill be required—purchasers will pay forbiilf of sale for the Negr ;es. W hitlicld Ih ooIvS, Coinnns:,io.ter in F.rjuity, Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 At l!ic sumo tme and place will be Hunted, lor one or more years as may Ijn determin'd on, the Swunp Plantation belonging to the Mi nors of Allen Nesbitt, dee Hugh Nesliitt, Guardian., December Id Ids Tailoring. IMIK public are informed that the Sub. . scnber lias returned to this piaev, ami will follow the Tay<o. ing business ni all its various brandies. His shop is m 1' li'.izy’s brick building, on Ji i.>ge Itow, where bis customers will al\v»\s have their orders executed with neatness and dispatch. William Glover. December JO ts .Notice. i 'fflflßKK monibs after date, applicalinjji ‘ A. «id be made to the Couat ot <> <.in’ ary of Richmond County, so. eave .o di vide the estate of Major Verdin nd Pninuy late of said county, deceased. John Miinizy acting adm’or of the estate of F P .inizy Oc • 1 Blunlv I lords, hor sale ut his Oitictr