Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 13, 1830, Image 3

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Maaßagawribaca—ai an 4bo positive —it will blil-iv your good-breed ing- lie thinks, that when you go a hunting, you should always hcep your gun cocked, and the muzzle near your companion's head—it will keep him i cide aicahc. • lie thinlis, that when two or three persona arc conversing together, you should march up to them, and aak them what they are talking about. Tor should not every man know as much as he (Sun J - Since the above was written, Old Jo,' has accn in this paper of the 3d mst., the thoughts of 'Yeung Joe," and consequently, _ He thinks, that "Young Joe" is rather “dull of comprehension,” otherwise, lie would not have so shamefully misconstrued his last cogita tions. He thinks, that if “Young Joe’s" “feelings' have been touched by Old Jut’s remarks, it would be a blessing to society, should a refonna lion follow. He thinks, that “Young Joe” has not got a sense-able “heart,” otherwise, he would not call that “slander,” which was only a gentle admo nition. lie thinks, that eight out of ten of “Young - Joe’s" remarks are very good,and that he should give us more such. ■ - S, From the Federal Uliiuti. PROGRESS Ob' TEMPER VNCE. VVe have been highly pleased with the evidence ot the deceased consumption of iifdent spirits in the rooms of the mcm- I hers of the Legislature. We have hi-en in the habit for several years past, of vis iting socially nmny of them, anil from actual observation, daring the present s<‘-sion. we do not bt'Heve that one half lint quantity of spirits is now consumed which was consumed among the mem hers and their v isiters four or live years I ago. In many of the roortis we have not t •o;i even the deciliter or the branlj case ■which n few years since, seemed as ne cessary on urtidc as the bed and toilet table. \\ c regard this as n most happy I indication of the grow di of morality and , good habits among our people While on this interesting subject, we call t.ie attention of our readers to a sttde ! of feeling in our community, highly eiVd b itable to those who possess and arc de | terminod to act upon it. We mean ade S termitiation hereafter to set (heir laces a gahVst tile use of whis'cri/ as a political en i! gine—and against till those arts and intri- B goes practiced by candidates for popular b favor, to obtain their elections. We live under republican laws—we profess to he governed by the trill of the people, and il yet,—Oil shame upon it I —every eiideu ; vor it used—every exertion slruined to tlestroy tie- free iv II of the people, by bri bery, cunning—the power of weiddi, oltice and inllnence, mid the still more in famous power of ruin, brawlt/, and whiskeu. Wby is not the honest indignation of the I poapSe aroused against those who tlins oiler insult to their feelings, and attempt • to corrupt (lie pure fountiiin of om-polili h -eal rights and- privileges. The good | ( i r euse of the people spurns nt other wiles i of the politician, not half so base and in i’'' si ill ops astho.se. I.et any man on tin la gisbilive door uttempt to trammel or uhridgo the t ight of suffrage, and how soon will lie meet their indignation! Hut : . the satin- people will patiently—nay, with •JjSt seeming pleasure mid upprohalion, hi fj hold tlie candidate on the muster ground 01 tin- Cuip-t yard- with the gallon pot in one hand and the gHd ct']i in the other, saymg—- 'nine, tip, Lays, — This is Cotta:' Genera!- V, or Judges - 'J'rrt —or this is MV Tirol come op and i Mtirin' —I /v'lo.-r you II fro in for ns! Hurrah t'T/-'/- our si,L " —or, in other words —“l treat .4 ipju : iii this a-, I .islay to imp jour ro'r. —What Inn nip-age upon the right of eonseienee fan 1 tl;e rig! -t of spill-age! I low indignant |ly sineiltl n free people pat down all such jjiiisults upon their feelings and their un- Wl< r- lamling! A number of gentlemen, are delermin |ed to make an exertion to put down these fo.lions prnctiees. For this purpose they M ill shortly make arrangements to ns wiio among the people are willing lo join in the work of reform. Their ob ject wil' he to put their faces against ail 5-mdidales of whatever party or name, x\ ho descend to these acts to obtain pnp tii.irity. We hope that every county In ■lie Stale "ill do the same. n « .4 win .on »‘j»»- uviMian>Mi|^L4 _~ < ’o ; >s n ihs W Cll'j'TOV T it* dt maud during the £>ast week. liashfc. u limited, and toelleet fades, of any qualities short of prime, a peilnclion on the previous week's prices, Ji-i-l to he submitted to Range ofpiicv :W tp II cents—extra prime, 11}. The Hv eragosales, how over, have not reach id lOi ets. The .-avniiimii Mail of yes terday, brought Lire : Vi,ruUtrs ofllih petoher, giving the range of i -rices there, jit ft} to li, cents, iii.ee the receipt - I V huh, we have heard of no tran.-aiti ms .a the-articlc. The accounts are by no Ricans considered encouraging to fn■!- Hers of C otto'.i * The Kivkr rose J-im lie • on Wedn-.-s --j|ny and Thnrsday, but had since fahen 3 inches hist evening, and wa.-. nili fal ling.—Freights tv Savi.unnh. s i C 5 jic-i ha-c. * Iip■ uidoi. October 2. The sales oft oltor. tills week have he a on a targe seale, and reach 2-1,00(1 hides; v tiu I .’.i lard, ft} a ?£; if (it ill Orleans, I-, aH}; i-ltlit Ain mm, 0} a7*. Fn tin ea . part ot tii \\ -ck the demand was jMo-tieuluriy hri b. «»<’ nn advance of ,!.d per Iti. w i.- rs i■ i.!, n eeded to by purchti tiers. but J r the h i ,wo days the market ha- been empartii-t ely languid ami the qhov. ii-nir d adv.in-.a- is hss easily oh ■ined. About Itf'iO ha! - liavetmen ta ken on spc-fulat'-jit during the week, mid Ii- inipoitin the same period is 40 SfCi! bales. II vvnr, Sept 20. ' I Fairs th !■■' l-'O baii-s New Orb--ins d'ttci. at! ".; 100 hah-' Aiab.mm -it "o. . niieb dubile at .-*"-!■ U 0 hrls. L *- I jlo JHt.o. at I'> P; —yshales A»e\v Ork ans( ot‘r (M*a 100, OS do Alabama Mj; -1(51 do. T< ■i a< s.-eS3; to SO O' r l _-»f .oitou, 5.’ h'-its Alabama, a. 10 i -'j su-Jy, ob Ten res see, I'l-5. IWAniUBD. lii Hancock county, on the .11 install!, Mr. It Will d VH If Fill Ijlt. to Miss ELIZA T. Jaugincro 1 .at Ucv. James flames. 1 DIED."""""" War SuM-iry’s. Caimk-n county, on the 4ih nltinn WILLIAM J GIBSO.V. K-n. an-d 2ii. N n ! n tin* Ini ini-i Mr.-VIIO.H-VS DOVtk It.VKSi affO'l M*, «i soltlitT ot the Hevulutiou. In Sd ) vn.iHh on the vn, j,, Mr . |. :S WKf-LS, toi tuerly ofthe tirm «i \\ elia X Kibbo, in iliis city. F.-^.tr.jMK l nrnr'»^-egaMiiiii,i gl mmmagmm awn mm Notice. i A MEP/n\Uufthe»EM?F(rTAl 1 ISOMKTV OF AIHUXTA, wil fake place at their Room, in the ('ity Hull ni MO\ I)A \ livening next, ut hull’pus t! o'clock. 1 (!/“ Funetual attendance is requested • -is business of importance will be brongh before the ISoeiely. H. eORTOX, Sec'ry. , Nov- 13 It 12 A PHOCIiAIVIATION. t n appropriate ae V y knowlcdgnmci't of the blessing received through the kindness ol’tin over ■ riding Providence, is at all times the du ty ol those who participate of His bene . tits sind His merries: and whereas the in ; habitants of tins City have abiuidanl cause of t hank fulness tor the iiinneroie blessings extended towards them, dnrinc die past season, —particularly for tin blessings of Health, with which our citi zens have been so signaily and generallj . favored; mid which, with other mercies calls inipenouHly upon them for their uni tod and public expression of gratitude It the ((rent Author from whom cometli every good : I, therefore, in conformity to a Resolu tion ol the I ity Council, do most enrnest ly reeominend lo the Inhabitants of this City, lo set npiit-l and observe H.xV.lhc IHil, inst. as a Day of Fuhlie riinnksgiving mid Prayer to Almightv Hod. for the mnnerons ninnifestations o*( ids kindness- towards them during the past season, and it is recommend.-d (o onr citizens to suspend (lit-ir seenlni*imsincss on that day, and to assemble at their re spec-live places of Worship, then and thereto render their united thanksgiving and praise, and most earnestly supplicate Heaven, for the continued manifestations of divine favor lor pm- City, uml beloved country. Chamber Council, I c ..... „ „ 1 HI. Nov. 1630. I BAMI - 11AI L * Mayor. Hy the .Mayor. HEO. 31. WALKER, a, rl: of Council. Nov l;) 12 FRESH FRUITS. HXalaga Grapes. NEW HAIHCMN, LEICCITIS, i Cocoa Kfuts, -s OIIAACJUS, Currants, mUc. JUST RECEIVED FROM CHARLESTON. A I,SO, * 10,000 -Silva and Hnrrnneo Sc gars. Lontlon Porter, bids. Irir-h Potatoes. Cl aret. Port and Madeira Wines of the first quality; French Cordials, Fruits in 1 trail civ, Almonds, Fresh Olives, -Sweet Oil. &e. &,e. MARTIN FKEIJHRH K. Nov Ift i>t 12 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR S A 1,1-1 RV THE NI RSi'RIRER AT AUCTIOM PEXCEsI, A QE.NKIIAI. 4SSOUTMi:.\T OF VAlaiAß'.l; UoflKS. C<INSISTING OF: Tiirolug-ical, .McJiail, Historical, lliagra phiral anil . llisi'rtln-iuui.s B 3 J AIHO/JG THE ia AXIE; JA A3Ui,V and Pocket Hihies, Prayer Hooks and Testumenls, Walt's i’sainis and Hymns, Fox’s Hook of .Martyrs, Calinefs Sacred (ieograpliy—plates, Robin's Ancient History, Gregory s Practice, Ldii ofßolivur, -Alarkcnzie’s j!l()0 licec-i, is, Hymn's Works, Holdsmith's do. Pope's poetical do. .Moore’s do. Hannah MoreVdo. Hums do. Chalmers' do. Hooper’s .Medical Dictionary, Gibbons' tome, Spectator, 2 vol. \\ niker’s i lietioimry and Key, do. Pocket do. Lady of the .Manor, Scott’s Poetical Works, Political Economy, Jackson Wreath, Western and Southern Songster, Indian Wars; Patey’s Philosophy, Arabian Vg-iitfi, 1 vol. new edit, Form Rook, di>. do. Holdsmith’g Animated Nature, t iorcndoii s lieheilion, (5 vol. Horn's fiitrodurtion. 1 vol, Milford's Greece. H v< |. XViiUinson’a .Memoirs, ft vol. Htmin, Smollel and Rissefs England, Liug.infs England, !0 vol. Plutarch's Lives, 4 vol. Handel and Hadyn's, Collection ol'.Music, Chnrcii do. new edit. Roman tiitei-ature, Flint's Geography of IV. Slates. 2 vol. Hiiiie's Greece, Carpenter's Guide, Keith on the Globes, Memoirs °( J. Easthnrn, C nfession of Faith, Lights & Shade? -Sinhert's Austria, 11 ingariun Hrotliers, iit-owii's Novels 6 vol. .Mercer's Cluster, English Reader, Murray's Uruininur. ( HAS. PHILLIPS. Noveinhcr Ift ts 12 OTi.E.DIAF 3 S ITOTIOE. ■BP'IIL he s..ld, at Columhiu Court- V Hons**, on the first Tuesday in January next, the real estate of W iliiain Cthoi t. deceased, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, lying in said /•minty, adjoining Tiiomas i)"oly and I'hers, sold agreeably to an order of the imioi'nhle Inferior Court of said county, lie-the benefit of tlie heirs. Terms . known on the day of sale. • HAItLEH WADE, Guardian of D. Shout K Vim f.nt Ito. Nov l.ft 12 mvs M- = THIS \lftllT, At the Usual Roar. I, LINENS. 11l JO. Birds Eye Diaper. ||, Black Cambrics, Prussian Shawls, Second Mourning Ginghams, Furniture Chintz, Ditto Calico, d, Calico, Broad Skirllags. I lt Hardware, &c. &e. &c. Nov. Ift ie COTTON AND TOBACCO A Ty A V CTIp W r ILI< he sold THIS f).\A’, at II o'- clock, a. w. before the Warehouse f s door of lloi.co-niF. Johnston & Camp hi;mi. .J H ALES COTTON marked J. 1 IJ. stored in the name of James Boyd, Vpi-il I Ith IS23.—\lso. ONE IIHD 1 TOBACCO, marked A. L. sold to pay ’* 3V art-house charges. ,s JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, g Nov 111 will 2 ic I LAW. i_ Jolm Milton El William J. W. Wellborn, o B associated themselves in the h IS in- i»i !ieliee of fmw, under the linn of MILTON A; AVE LLIIOBN, ami one i- or both of them will regularly attend tin* 1 Superior Courts of Randolph, Lee. llar s ris. Muscogee, .Marion, Talbot, Merri welher, mid Troup eonnlies. Their Of c liee is in Columbus, where they may he y consulted at ni! limes when nut absent on '(' tlie Circuit. e JOHN MILTON, i WM. J. \V. WELLBORN, > Coliniilius, Ga. Nov. 5, 1S(0, ftt 12 ■(T/’Tlie Mneon Telegraph, Augusta '! Chronicle, Alabama Journal, mul Flori iliun &. Advocate, Tnlhiliassee, will give e the above three insertions, and forward *j their accounts for payment. M. A. W. ITOTICE. he sold, at Wrighthorough, w w on tlie 271 h of December next, agreeably to an order of (be Honorable Inferior Court of Columbia county, nil the Negroes belonging to tlie estate of William Short, deceased, to w it, twelve: Three fellows, four women, and live children, till of them young. Sold for > the benefit of the heirs. Terms made i known on the day of sale. CHARLES WADE. Guardian of * I). Shout A Vtxcu.vr linns. > Nov l.ft 12 ” J U fSJ T IS ih ri’lIVE i>9 . and for male by DAVID MEESSa &. Co. .V©. ;• 8 B.OilDna T E H 3T, I, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. (XFXT DOOR TO MU.SOX CAKTRR i. Co.) A IIASnSOJIE AND EXTENStVX ASSOlri MENT OK - Fashion&fold SteadyTvladc ’ HITS. CAPS, feoo’’rs & s iiio es, A-11-if which are oflere.l at reduced pri ces fn- ea-h or Town acceptances. Iff” Cull mid se*-. October 20 o viAXKii I* SivrS or ALL COLORS, AND IN ANY ftOAN’TITV, ron sale, at l t o. 270, ,\i‘Xl Door Jiiloir ‘.hr th us; Store of R. 11. HAVILAND A CO. Broad-Street. Augusta. Geo. (f/-* Suitable Brushes loaned. ’ R. I*. SPEL3I \.V August IH. wtf 01 NWVUVf,. > f|MIH Copai-lnersliip heretofore exist- JSL nig under tlie firm of SMITH & • ROBBINS, in Charleston, S. (is dis solved hy its own limitation. The bn- , . iness will be settled by G. W, Smith. (J. W. SMITH. IJ. ROBBINS. The subscribers' have formed a eon tieetion under the linn bf Smith, Harris. A; Co. ami will continue the Hardware business at the old establishment ofSmilb ’ N Robbins, Charleston, S. C. G. W.SMI TH, W.M. H \!(RSS, If. F. SMITH. Oelolier ft wftai I A GREAT BARGAirj is now oili-red in tlie sale of a tract, or let of LAND, in Carroll comity, which is discovered to be rich irr the Gulilen proper ty. The owner bring on the eve of n long journey to the North, will now sell it low, jif a quick application is made. Indispu table titles will lit! delivered. APPLY AT 'I llfS OFFICE. June Ift 7ft ADMINISTUATOII’S NOTICE. AI,I, persons indebted lo the estate of , W.m. F. Hatoih.i, disc-eased, latent 1 | Columbia county, tire hereby required to 1 - make immediate payment; and those to ; whom said estate is indebted, will hand ; i in their accounts legally attested, within ‘ I the time prescribed by law. JOHN VV. HATCHELL, Adm’r. - Oef 20 ftt w a 5 - - —— LAW- BLANKS. INSTRUCTIONS V IK COMMISSION ERS*, in an approved form. 1 STOY \\£CFAVFA>. Osnaburgs, «0 Do. negro Cottons, V® ?.°- brown Wheelings & Shirtings, r K* tfCO ? " hito > ml, A. green riannels, 9 ' *’°- cell Cambric Prints, »» lb». Uollieoes (Idw price.) -00 Doz. Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad rass, Musiipatam, Berkley ami Britannia Handkerchiefs, 100 Pieces Choppa Rounds, 1 Case 4 4 Irish Linens, _l lb). 7-8 do. do. pb f? ns^- !,< bes "bile cotton Hose, 100 Do. mens do. do. half do. 100 Boxes Spool Cotton, -00 Renats Wrapping- Paper, I be above is ottered for sale low, for Cash, or approved paper, by CHARLES PHILLIPS. Oet It; tt- 4 RICHMOND TAX COLLECTORS SALE. W'STJLL be sold, at the lower Market T ? llm.se, ia Augusta, on the first I nesday in December next, within the usual hours ot sale,(he following- proper ly. or as much respectively, ns will satis fy the taxes and costs, viz: ~b2) acres second quality land in the county ol DeKalh, levied on to satisfy the Mate Tax of Elizabeth Bog.tn, for l s - s and 1829. Tax due. $2 22 cents. AI.SO, ■IO,J acres land at DeKalb county, le vied on to satisfy the‘State and County Tax oflra Burton, for 1828 and i-29. Tax due, 73. Al.su, 08i)acres pine laml in Irwin county, le vied on to satisfy (he State and Comity Tax of Thomas.l. Dasher, for 1828 and 1820. Tax due if I) hi. A f.fhO. ■lOo acres land in Ma.-cogec mid Dooly counties, ami 740 acres land ia Irwin, le vied on to satisfy the State and County Tax of .lames Finney, for 18:>;». Tax due, sll 83;j. . At.SO, 1 202) acres second quality land in Mus cogee county, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of Benjamin Kerins, for 182 i). Tax due, ftl 70. AI.SO, •202.) acres land in Dooly county, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of Heavy Martin, for 1820. Tax due, 02) c-lg. ALSO, 202) acres land in Leo county, 20th Dis trict, No. 193, levied on to satisfy the state and county lax of Thomas Ber tram, deceased, lor 1828. Tax due 18 cts. AI.SO, 202) acres land ia Pulaski county, le vied on to satisfy the State and County Tax of Gnstai us V. Parker, for 1828 anil 1820. Tax due, *1 -IT aj.so, 202) acres land in Muscogee county, levied on to satisfy the State Tux of John \. Philput, for 1828 and 1820. Tax due, if 10 -18. AI.SO, 202) acres second quality land in Carroll county, levied on to satisfy the,Stale Tax <>l < harles Stargos.for 1829. Tux due, SI 82). AI.SO, 202) acres second quality land in Tel fair County, levied on to satisfy the Stale ami County Tux of Charles Burch, for 1820. Tax due, If! 180 j. AI.SO, 202) acres land in Dooly County, levi ed on to satisfy the State and County 'fax ol'Keltou Burch for 1820. Tax due, *1 4(11. AI.SO, 202), acres land in Carroll, 10th Dis trict, No. 230. levied on to satisfy (la- Stale and County Tax of William James, for 1820. Tax due, #1 lit. A </■'!>, 202) acres second quality Land in Mns cogee county.lei ied on to satisfy the State and (loimly 'fax of James Du\ is, for 183.9 Tax due, si > 2J. A LSO, 400 acres land ia Rahim county, and 202) acres land in .Muscogee, levied on to satisfy (he State and comity Tax of Joseph James, Jr. lor 1529. Tax due, #2 Os;;. A 1.00, 230 acres second quality land ia Hall county. Bth District, No. !>;». levied on to satisfy the State and County Tax of ( 'ol lin H. Belcher, for 1828 and 18211. Tax <lue, !i-7 73. .11.10, 202) acres second quality land in Cow eta comity, 2nd Histrie t, No. 217, levied on to satisfy the State and Comity 'fax of Green James, for 18211. Tax dm-, #3 (17. At.ro, 202) acres second quality land ia .Mus cogee county, 20th District, No. 73. and 202) acres second quality laml in t ,'owetu comity, to satisfy the Stale mid Comity T a x of Silas Taylor, for 1820. Tax due, wit 19. A t.SO, 202) acre's land in Carroll county, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of John Eowler, llu-1828 .V 1829, ’fax due, «H 2:1; cts. A LSO, 202) acres second quality land in Car roll C unity, loth District, N'o. 18, levied on to satisly the State Tax ol' ill. Hill, for 1829, Tux due, 31 cents. A LSO, 100 acres land in Richmond comity, adjoining Hudson and others, levied on to satisfy (he State and county Tax of Albert Dawson, for 1829, Tax due, (81 S»U ALSO, 490 acres land in Irwin comity, 12(h District, No. IG3, levied oa to satisfy (In state 'fax of John Lamkin, Sen. dec'd. for 1828. Tux due, 99) ets. A 1,90, 202) acres land in Houston county, levied on to satisfy (lie Stale'fax of said land for 1829, returned as belonging to Mrs. Wiseman, deceased, Tax due, 10 cents. AT.SO, 250 acres land in Habersham County, levied onto satisfy the State Tax of said land fur 1829, returned as the property of Alexander Martin's children. Tax due, 32 cents. Terms of Sale—Bankable money; pur chasers to liny for titles. OLIVER REED, Tax Co I'or I nr, Hichwovd O'vnti/. Nov G U)' mmmtmmji THE SUBSCRIBER, Si *“S'h" SSPt int,d>h levvard ih their luturo patronage. The Unitkd Statfr Hotit is well iespceUdS' Hess* e cel,tre r of l . h ? Cit V- •» ">e midst of its most active , ‘ II ls 1 ire-proo(. and has spacious and elegant ufcommodt nZsi:^;siz&i: nt,ividuuis ’ i,ot -«•* ■* M,, y sssa IraSimr Tkher w‘mrb? P •* U -‘ ""‘f- can m, PPbed with the means of uav < lung, t ilhei with carriages, gigs, sulkies, or single horses, [ WILLIAM G. GIIIMES. AUGUSTA, (Geo,) October 18 j m p PUBLIC SALE. On Weilnesilay, Ist December next, will ‘ be sold, at the house of .Mi's. Mary Da ly, ia Richmond comity, live miles from Augusta, between the hours of ten and two o’clock, A tract ol" Land, containing three hun dred acres, one hundred of which is mi ller cultivation, the balance is well tim bered with oak, hickory, and pine, and has a bold creek running Ihroughit.— The situation is pleasant and healthy, and there is on the tract, a good dwelling house, and all the oat-buildings necessa ry on a plantation, an extensive orchard at ail kinds of trait trees commonly found in this part of the country, and of the best quality ; a STILL, working seven ty-live gallons, and the preparations for making Unmet // and Vi tier. The orchard will yield from one hundred and tidy, to tvv<> hundred gallons of Brandy. Terms, one-third cash, and the balance inline and two years, in notes with ap proved endorsers. Possession given on the lirst day of January, 1831. October 23 wilds G ///.vi o/z/V Niiijmi-rs salk WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following Negroes, between (lie usual hours of sale, (to wit:) Charles, John, Tom, Jddith, Letty, Philisia, ley, Hannah, Big Maria, Mitch ell, Lucy, Little Maria, Henry, Little Ca rolina, Matilda, and Edward, nil levied on as the property of John Barton, dec’ll, to satify a Mortgage li. fa. from Rich mond Miperior Court, in Civor of Wil liam Jones vs. the Executors ol - John Barton, deceased. Properly pointed out ’ in said mortgage. Terms Cash, JOHN McDOVVELL Mi ll’ i.. c. Oct 3(1 wtil 8 LINCOLN SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL lie sold at Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, within the usual hours of Sale, one hundred acres of I,and, more or less, on the waters of Pishing Creek, adjoining Chile and others, taken ns the property of Redman G. Seale, to satisfi aa execution in favor of Mieajah T. An thony vs. Redman G. Seale A. Win. W. Seale. Tr.n.vis Cash, John McDowell, shir. l. c. Nov. G. wtd 10 LINCOLN SUED 111.8 SALE. WH ,1, he sold at Lincoln Court House on the lirst Tuesday ia January next, tlie following property, viz : l-’elix, Vie.cn, Harry, Willis, and Mary: taken as tin- property of William Gain, Sr. to satisfy two mortgaged li fas from Lin coln Interior Court, Nathaniel Ragain, vs. s.rid Quinn. also, At the same time and place, a lot of Land, containing one hundred and thir ty nine acres more or less, on Loyds Creek, adjoining McKinney, Roberts, Quinn,and others; taken as the properly of William Quinn, Jr. to satisfy a mort gaged li fa from Lincoln Superior Court, the Executors of John McKinney, de ceased, vs said Quinn. THOMAS LYON, n. s. t . c. Nov G wtd 10 LINCOLN SIIEII 11-'E'rt SALE. he sold at Lincoln Court V v House, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of Sale, the following properly, viz : 4t19 acres of Land, whereon Randolph Ramsey now lives, adjoining Hussey ami others; taken as the property of said Ramsey, to satisfy a 11 fa f-om Columbia Kaperior Court, Richard Eubank, guar dian lor John and Naomi Daggcf, vs. said Ramsey. AI.SO, One filly saw Colton Gin, taken as the property oi’ThmnasMurray, to satisfy an Execution in favor of John W. Tcather stone, vs. said Murray. THOMAS LVO.V, v. s. j. c. Nov G wtd 10 A LL persons indebted to the estate o* L%l. JJninis U'illiams, late of Jcllt-rson county, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, to either of the Sub scribers; and all those having legal de mands against said Estate, will present them legally attested, within tlie time prescribed bv law. ELAM YOUNG. ? r . P. G. SINQUEPIELD.S Nov. G. til iv 10 AU GUST ABRID GE EISEE. is heix-hy given, that all pro ilj dueft Wagons and Carts, contain ing one or more lades of Colton, hogs heads of Tobacco, or barrels of Flour, are from this date, entitled to pass the AUGUSTA BRIDGE, free of Toll: This arrangement lias been made, fiir the purpose of enabling the Planter, to avail himself of this extensive Market ti-ce of nil expense. (Signed) JrssK Kk.it. A. Gwmmino,- 'Thomas Mi Gran, Mos. Bioio.n, Join Roms, John Wooi.foi.k, Committer. Ang'vda, AugnstSH, 1830. w3tn IH J • A. i*ii F A * i \ T«‘, Wl ■ DENTIST, ILL attend to every operation con nccted with th« Teeth and Gums P Auf incut Tr.irni set in the neatest ntan iu>r, from one to an out ire sett. The char . ges will he moderate. An experience, nearly five years, the greater part of which time connected with the most dis- I tinguished Dentists of the present day, . among whom are E. Parody, Or Pren , lice, and E. Baker, should entitle him to . confidence. J. A. I*. gives the following . gentlemen us references. I M. ANToNV, M. D. WM. SAVAGE, .If. D. L. D FORD, M n. Rev S.K. TALM A GE. (I? 3 His rooms arc at Mrs. Pluasantb, on Broad-street, Rennoeh’s corner, oat 1 square below the Planters' Hotel. Oct 30 . wtf S Mvß. IVuVcVuuson, BEGS leave to inform her friends, that her SCHOOfi is now open lor the reception of Pupils. Timms or adiviittawce. Pur the first Class per Quarter, fj?l2 30 Second Class l)o. 10 sl> . wit 7 AI'CTION SALU CO# Tron: p u. IN consequence ol the low state of the river, lire venting the subscriber re ceiving his CROCKERY AND advertised for sale on Wednesday, the ■ lOthinst., he will he obliged to post pone the Sale by Auction, until the. SE 1 COND WEDNESDAY In January next, w hen it will positively take plaqg He will in the mean time, continue to i dispose of his STOCK J-.’S PB.JWATB SALE, ' At very reduced prices, for cash or (owif paper. JAMES BONES. Novfi 10 k.V excellent Sf I.KEA , with Doublo Spring Top—For sale by L. HULL. Angii.'f 11 00 BZSTGH PONDS JOCKEY-CLUd RACES, Commence on Tuesday the w* of December next, free so? nny Horse, IMare or Gelding, Ist days Parse, 3 mile heats, for 2nd days Purse, 2 mile heats, for $ 150 3rd days Purse, mile heats; to he made up of entrance money, Ac. Aged Horses to curry 12!) Ihs IS years old to carry 121 Ihs. 6 years old to carry 112 lbs. 4 years old to carry 102 Ihs 3 years old to cany 8!) lbs 2 years old to carry a feather. 3 pounds will be allowed to Mitres ami Geldings. Mt hkh County, fir I October Savannah River Navigation eui'fifff. * ritHE affairs of said Company, haying Jt been brought to a close, with the exception of paying the Htockholderf. the undersigned gives notice to all eon rented, that a final Dividend of One Dol lar and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on all Shares on which $22 has been paid) will he paid to the Stockholders or legal representatives, accompanied by the proper vouchers, on application ul the first Brick. Building West of the Nc>V Market, Broad-street, Angnsta, to .1 W. BKIDGES, Augusta, Oct. 30,1830. wtf 8 (T/" The Savannah Georgian, will publish this notice weekly till forbid. u»« ,»y NOTICE. A EE persons indebted to the Estate of A n„lt Clanton, late of Columbia County, deceased, arc requested to maivc immediate payment to the Executors; mid all persons having demands against the Estate, are requested to hand them in, hy the first day of January next, (or payment. TURNER CLANTON,? N IL CLANTON, \ LIr * Oct 30 Otw 8 Augusta City Sheriff’s Rale. ON the first Tuesday in December •next, will be sold at the lower Mar ket, in the City of Augnsfa t A Mulatto Woman nainccl MYRAV, levied on by virtue of a ft. fa. issuing front Court of Common Pleas; Ex’rx. & Ex'r. of Abtcl Camptield vs, James T. Dent. • Conditions Cosh—-bankable money.— Purchasers to pay for titles. vs- W.H. MOODY, p S. c. t r Npv. 6 tjJ 10 *