Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 04, 1830, Image 3

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— t ._ * Wellborn, Welchell, Wilson of Warren, Winn, -n 1 Wolford. —*6. NAYS.—Adams, Atkinson, Barr, Blackwell, Bryan, Byne, Cartlcdgo, Collier, Cone, Curry ol' Washington', Dav, Dougherty, Finale, Flew ellen, Flournoy, Oraybill, Greeno, Gresham, Hampton, Hardee, Hardman, Hazzard, Holt, Hopkins, Hudson of JetTcrson, Hudson of Put nam, Jenkins, Jones of Jones, Jones of Liberty, Jvellum, Leonard, Lester, Loyal), Mathews, McClendon, McCraven, Mcßae, JS'orthen, Oli ver, Pearman, Pope, Price, Ilea, Reid, Robertson. Simmons, Strickland, Tankersley, Tliumas, Thompson, Turner, Williams, Wilson of Early, and Young.—ss. The bill has consequently passed the House, but it is hoped by its opponents, that it will he lost in die Senate. I send you the Report of the Joint Commit tee on the Penitentiary, together with the Re port of the Inspectors for the year ISMO. The Celebration of the Frem.li Revolution, which was to have taken place in the city of Ne w York, on the 25th ult. was postponed on account of rainy weather. From Mr.ticn. —The packet ship Lnvi nia litis arrived :tl N’nv Vork from Vera Cruz, with advices from that place to the Istinst. ami from the City of .Mexico to the 27th of Oct. The letters,from Vera t’l irz state that there had been bat few arrivals of late, and that business was re viving;. Those from the capital say that fears were entertained by some that tJrnaiiur.o was ‘raining strength in the south, hut the writers do not apprehend any further trouble from that quarter It appears from n letter dated at Co-' IttaihiH. on Sunday last, that Mr. ilFCiilly. of t hat place, was stabbed the evening previous, in several places, by a person of the name of Weir. The wounds are serious. The quarrel which led to the] stabbing is said to have been a political one. Mr. l)e Camp, of the Theatre, is also stated to have been knocked down mill slabbed ill another all'.'ay.—•Charles ton Courier, Dec. 2. Neither branch oflbe Legislature are yet engaged in discussions of any impoi-1 tanee. The mo-1 of the business is yet ] with the Committees, la a few days, however, their proceedings will he of a more interesting character. The mist important event of yesterday wastin' election of Secretary of Stale. After three balloting*, Col. Samuel Hammond was elected.— Co'umhia Times. Dec. 2. i,jk. i -~ . ***ziaßM*noe • coMMD.vic.irro. ’I" . \I' V M r TVRE U*’lnc;u‘il Ilit- lilt-, nt \ ..|c, i :«• irsi'lrijCL* of tier lirosiicr, A. Phu.fes. Kstj. 1*: Ktciimoiiil com-iy, on the till ft uU. in tliu HOth yenr ol* f; f rit'c •, htiviup lipcn u re. ulur mid jmoiis mm.her ol fir Ai iitfulist lvpi-i*o[iul Cltun*i • vnuJs of lorry ypnr*. Jl" lasi words Mi flosivl how fully nljr was oimblfl to uiti.np i ov« r drcayiH” n itiirc, nml 'lentil's terrors. Sin* kiolvctl t i the Mml* . s n> the mansion of h**r dissolving ♦hi-l, until ihftt day w.'irn it s'lull rl«c, n*anlmifc, itumor* t:»i,;»: 1. 1 iiK'omiiitihlt*. i hon, hrinif f,rr«l, Ibrcwr, T orn t*i • s’lirmiiifrt iiniatiirc, (nl’ cldptl hy tin- riiviufs ois itij vine heart to st.ni l, an iuipcrislmljU* immunicut of(.«oii*> i.Hiiiipoiomv nml trnifo, To »rc a Imppy ‘-mil bur-tintr from it t s iroOil nf K trl'i, When.* it im.s licoti ImfTi tlenl, ► • iif>l( .1, ami nssftultr'l, l;> citCMiirs ot'iivnillir.-t Lind, mid • ia r, !tv fiilli, towards its happy mi'l eternal home, t- irroiiii<iM'' ovi loimcofa hlos-c.l »m-| snvDur hope. 1 1 is <ln** t • i.if Mftijvet oflliis ointuarv, to say, that l! s «* ?ii-i try of her r**li *i*o;s funr.se, wiil firm, on :nt :;i try’s jiiitrc, a hrijiil spot; where, whoa vvchivi! nml sirkntnl with wan lerl:i:r am<vi" the irregularities of other prof s it may return, an I fin I s-iiact* in hclioMiiu on*.* w f»> in than tw i-scon* years, Was u perfettinff huh <rrst ii i thr fear ofllod." o-jrrjAiir. n.-pa-l.’ l tT.is lift- on tin- - i7ih day of S. p;.*nil«T lasl, il st NW I! \ littlSN, ronforl of ,\1 . Kmlmti I T. If.irns', iii flic -i-v im « nth ye ir of her A-fe; and on fh<*. ;»> !t day us a •mlirr last aft r im.iun.iii-- t loss of «!l f r luii '!:' wilo, tho di r tiifsulalo liiishundi .^lr {IUIIDKT T- *lo.scd hia <jr , in U»*r/Ji, njutii all I* .Tc-ii iai ol j.Tls. M . mi I >liv. Il.irriss lia\« tlicir happy Iranslo- Yatinn in the. nmm of till* j Fcarn !y iiadtlio rvilsand so«- n»\'s of tin ‘World Im-wiii to l>**ur upon I’lOin hr f»r«‘ tin* " • i| c«t * oril*’ whs hrolvOn, and itioyt-mk l!i«*ir dcji’wliifc: y t'i» y have boon removed, into aln avrnly •'hcltcr til.r tr'ijd'T llnwrrs, Ih* tii»‘ iloiiid«Ts roari'd or lighten in - frw, or bcfiirt* tlir* t**inj»r ds pourvd Ihi’li* rap’.— ’i*» ■ . dl.-.l rrsi^i.*•*! —•• Dcntli’.s t»vr »r, to ihcin, was i'»c Vimmtnio faith rouinvc l”—tnry “ Ih lu uni, and ln*dii*d vit:» tri.iiopli uii tin* to ah.” To* ir fri'Mid-i iodividii illy l»iay adapt “ tenin vUera omrm tecum oheem lilens. ’ In -pirn rue wit i such a saint, and lit*- .‘•t all :.♦* Ut li ltd, Dor dcnt’i Usi-irn.iV' hmu'*—hi/iily fivoiirinl prob lion tr - ! nrrrptrd wilhoui -\**fn-c l—y*-t i.isii J.si ovvry sonrec <if Muhiiioii tin ir mumviii; mii and frioii Is, fi'fl in their loss, the “ arrows f ra- Tuinity liurhod in aii'mi-a.” Mr. Harris', during his f Sn»rt wi low fiood, f»*ll k-ndy :!1 tin* ntiiirtioa incident to lys loss, an 1 has If A in his sorrel papers some wrilintf *• i;. !i f ■ iili«*s tlu* iiidiouiidf'l iii'lili ft appears •• •»r.*<»m those that ;• had a presfipK.’iefit, that bt* should quickly (hflow t-i the tomb *‘)icr in whoni’hi/t s* i»f !< !i%-*.te IJ ’.hip private riffirisrsiirpr.' , •nlinionls wat? t.h**y P?iy, this nli'TiioiiMU* pair have de-seruded 10 the toiifi, After enjoviii-’ * a'di ot’ii-rs society oo earth hut tin a 2: imill m a.-oi:. Hot t-u yr.-.w sliiae amidst the haln o!'■■•any that -uirou.'tdsil i'ii\*oo of Hod and the lauih. ’XVeir ( xit may icu hu - this instructive son : “I,fan not on eurth, ’twill j i-tcci;.i e Ip tin; heart, A broken nredat best, but oft ; spear; On its sharp point peace bleeds nd hope empires.” Ani whit-i dropping the tear of sorrow over their . graves t*eir fricn Is. ;.u‘l relations m:.y truiy exelainu “How loved, how % allied, one** avails thee not, To whom r. laird, or by whom begot— 0\ heap ofdusi m »ne, reui'hins oflhec L ’Tio all thou ar. ' and nil the proud ahull Ir.” A. S. H. SRAOTISIiTO XVitl in fntiii-e tuuv* jiince oa ,iiO, ,s.H instead of Ti'UDel i niglils. Dec. 4 ' ts » H C 1 a\ i:.\a mj \ vtio.x wiii »:ii • , iacc in ~ic iyJiMi of the eubsi riiii c. on '.Oll - next, hth iKccmber,to w.i t::e jiati'eas and othe,> ;u - o resj;cel ftiliy invited to attend. As business of importance calls my ul tention into the coiuiti'y a short time, the duties of this School will be s.r-pcmleil until the Ist of January. GKO. J. .Il l LKSKEV. Dee I it Ist jN6¥ia&\ BANK OF AL'GI’STA, } 'Mill .Veer. X . :SJo. lj A X’ Election for Thirteen Directors, A. on the port ofthe individunl Slock- Jiolilcrs, will he held nt the Hanking | House on Mundm/ next, tiie Gth IJceetu- | ber, f>«lww;u the hours of IDA. 31. ami I ! P. M. p, CA3IPHELE, Cashier. Dec 4 ~ it Is Zesus Christ dependant on the Father. A IHSC Ol Delivered at lhc k Annivcisary of the Au gusta Unitarian Hook Assoeiutii-n. No veml»cr2!st..lKJ(),by Kev.S.U. He winch. For sale nt feiicsmis Printing Ojjice, and the. Hook-Stores. —Price I2‘, Coils. Dee I 2t IB NEATf.y EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE I m&m I T II E S II BS c; It I B E Ii ■ ••omnK'iiec Unking RYU BREAD lids clay and continue i lie same daily. „ LEWIS LEON. 'f*e 1 .‘lt 1S WS'SS.M’I£BS*KR Wt>L IjD invite the attention ofthe public to give him a call and ex amine Ids stock of _CIiOTHS, consisting ofthe best of West ofEngland finish, us he hopes that those who want good Goods, will examine for themselves, j AVAL KIHHE. Four to Six first rate Journeymen fiitnc" will not be disappointed in calling, il they want work. ■ Dec 4 ]S E r. ECUTOK> SAhik order of the Honorable the Infe rior court of the county of Hieli nioad, while silling far ordinary purpos- | es, will he sold, to the highest bidder, at the plantation of the late John Hurtoii in the county of Lincoln, betw ecu the iisaal u‘inrs ot sale, on \\ ednesdav the olh day , ; of January next, all the Ilouselmbl anil Kitchen Furniture, stork of Horses, j .Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder and Uartn- j ing I utensils, and every other article bo- I longing to the said estate—Sold for the j benefit ofthe heirs and creditors.—Sole to continue from day to day until all shall : lie sold G. \V. HrTLEH, ,'2t7i«g Kir. Her 1 pi GEORGIA. ( WlliaillAS, Airs Lincoln Comity. \ \anxy Tiiowr on, and ( IL:m llkmso.n. Esq. applies to me for Let- I tors of Adttdid: (ration on the Estate, of Hubert T. Harris, late of said county, de cease.l. These are therefore to cite nil and sin gular, tne iumired and creditors ot' said deceased, to he and appear at my olliee w ithin the time prescribed by Law to (tile their objections if any they have) and shew cause why said letters should not he granted. ] Given under my hand, as Clerk of the Court of Ordinary, this 2d day of De cember, ISlt). FR ANCIS F. FLEMI NG, r. i. o. Dec. 1 |S o oViMuVnu iSVu'vVvv’s N.ue, W^S^lLi. be sold, at Cohinihia t’onrt if Y House, on the first Tuesday .11 January next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, (la wit:) A negro fellow by the name of .Inrun, levied on to satisfy a li. fa. from ( oiiiinbia .Superior Court, John How ant is. Kile nor U. Aji|dj:ig. AI.SO, A negro woman named Tnhhy, levied onto satisfy a fi, fa. (rom Columbia Su perior Court, Horatio Hurt rill is. Mica jab Hond. Ex r. of John llatlaway. RICH I), li. JON ES, Sh ls. c.c. Dee I I s iuVfU’uwUvcu \N vmU'yV. A 1>()5 T live years since, Join Htcplicnt iIL /ii.'a/, House Carpenter, a fialive of Ireland, left that country Itb* Augusta Georgia. The letters intended for him by Ids friends in Ireland w ere addressed to the care of J. Harfoid. He was in tin practice of going to Savannah, and in tended visiting So"lh America. He Inis not been heard of fur a longtime. Any in formation concerning him w ill be thank fully received by his diseons' late mother, il'iiddi-cssed lo.losep)i Alaleoim, \0.200. itnee-sireet, i’iiilndelpbia. ibinters will subserve the cause of lunnanit} - , by inserting the above once or twice in their respective newspapers. IfiTJsmM Os FOItEIG.NN LITEKATriIH & StTKXCK, ,\u. 11—AVie lici'h ... (WITH A n.ATK TO It A til NL’MBKR.) Published every month, by Litlrli, Chesnut Street, W. corner Seventh. Philadelphia, mid (1. ()• V. ()• 11. Carvill. Hroudway, New-York. The 3li:ski:m consists of the best pieces from the best Hritieli periodical*, and con tains almost every thing important to A inerienn renders, in Hi • Eilinhurn Ecricv, Quarterly Review, lies!min \ sler JUrirtr, foreign Quarterly Itirinc, Monthly ' Reticle, Elrctic Reticle , lUiiekirnoil’s Magazine, ■ Xnc Monthly Muoazinc , Monthly Maoa.ine , British Mu online, La Belli: AssemhUe, At In rit vm, Literary llazclte, 6,-r. 4'C. i) - r. U is rqu.n .i , a. .my •>. nautor to three ordinarj magazines, and while it may be said t > contain the spirit <>f toe Turetirn Journals, has a full share of articles upon ! An eriean Literature. of .Vo. 11 .for.Vov., 1'BSO: Pi.AT . The Trice: rs I iclnria. 1. French Hevolution. Train Bind: zc joJ * Ahif'iiziiif. 2. Liberty. J'rom the British .'htguzine. ,i. J*nssiiges from the Diary of n late Physician. Train I line/, wood's Ala gnzliie. 4 Tiie Fatherless}. From ihc .V. .Month- ■ It/ .Magazine. lj. Jefferson s Alenmirs and Correspon dence, From tlir Kill,dearo'h Bei icir. (?. Nnrrutivc nf the Proceedings of the Russian Mission. From Ji/aa'.'wood'a , J Jugnzinf. 7. The Shepherd Pcct ofthe Alps.— ; From the same. ■ B. Hrilisli .Ministry, end the State of Parties. I 'rom the Kdinhurtth Hevicw. 0. Juvenile Library. From the British Mogazine, 10. The Novel—A Satire. From Liael:- irood's .Matrazinc. 11. The Quenching ofthe Torch. From the same. 12. The Present Crisis. From the same. It). The King ofthe French. From Ike Alonth.li/ Mairazinc. 11. Wellington and Europe. From the Ainnlhii/ ALi/razine, a strong Tory Journal. 15. The Hour of Thought. From Black wood's .Magazine. Ift, The Nameless Fountain. From Fra sers Alawazine. IT. Revolution of I SdO. From the West minster i.n'iew. 18. William llazlitt. From the .Monthly Magazine. Ift. Hydrophobia. From Ihc lies!minster I le vie w. 20. 3!r. linskissen. From Fraser's .Ma gazine, 21. L'tCranj. ln'.clli"cncc t LOST B\ the subscriber, a simdl 11BD .110- nocco GILT B’OCgigCT-BSOOK, with a STBKL CJ..IIST, containing n bont IfliO nml some papers of no value. It wus dropped in Krond-stemt, Augustti, or between that and the Quaker Springs. The subscriber's name is written on a paper in said hook xvith the ago of three of his children. \3 hoever may find and , leave il with its contents with Air. Janies Lynes, at the ({tinker Springs, shall he handsomely rewarded. JA3IES SPEED. ! Dee 4 is U.WvL.V SHERIFF'IS 'S^ r II.Tj he sold, nt ’Lincoln Court V v lioa. e.fiii the first Tuesday in Jan nary next, between the usual safe lours. lilt! acres of land, w hereon Randolph Ramsey new lives, adjoining Hussey and ollicrs: levied on ns said Ramsey s pro perly, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor us John V asser. TJIOS. LV!)\, n.s. (.. e. Dee 4 Is EXECUTOR’S SAUI. BV order of tiie Honorable the Infe rior Court of the county of Kick | mood, while sifting fur ordinary pnrpo I scs. whittle sold on the first Tuesday hi | January next, between the usr-d hoars iof sale, at the Court-House in Lincoln ! Co. Ga. The Plantation of tin* late John Dm* ton, in (he county < f Lincoln and lying on the wafers of .‘"map and Fishing Creeks, containing six hundred k eigh j ly-one acres, more or less, end sold far i Hie benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. <». \V. HUTLEiI, Acting Kir. Dee 1 id IS DIUTtUH, MES>I€Ii\FiS, PAIATB, OILS, DVE-S IT IT’S. Hatters' .Materials, ij*c. Sjr. Spr, ! TUnriM Ss li'AKTIGWAC, HV\ il hy recent arrivals, received an assortment f the above articles which they oiler for sale, at price's and on terms as favorable us they can be procured on at any establishment in the Slate. November 27 St tv 1(5 (I./ 5 * The Journal at .MiUedgcvillc, w ill publish the above once a week for three weeks, and forward I heir accounts to this olliee for collection. ~rii Ton 1831, JTU3T BECESVKU DY L. IHH \ Dec 12! 17 .fi •Vo. Hit. Broad-Street. .‘lngnsla, NEXT DOOR AIIOVI*. DH. WH.VY’H Dili (■•NTORE, IS very (hank fill to the I indies of (hie City and its vicinity, for past patron ace received in the .lISBiIiIAA BfV and now res;>eetliilly informs them, that she ha alir ? ■ ntid complete nssorlinent of BONNETS of all kinds, w hich will be in i. e up at short notice. .Mr-., F. also informs her friends and customers that she lias recently devoted a part of her IBtore for (he purpose of keeping a general and neat assortment of LASHES’ AND CIHUjIIR ENB’ BOOTH and 3210513, of (he elioieesl Patterns, and shall receive a constant supply from the North. All of wdiieli will be sold on the most reasonable terms. December 1 ftt 17 Gcntlczncsts* LATEST FASHION BEST Beaver ikats 5 JUST nEOSIVBD. A tso, A Lfi Qualities of Fast or, TCoram, mid ,8 Wool HATS: Childrens' Fancy, and Hoys and Youths Fashionable D<>. ; j Roys and Childrens Leather, Cloth, biik, ’ and Chineiiila CAPS. For Sale on niieoimnndating terms, A meet reduced prices, at. IS. ALTiEN S Whu’esale and Detail Hat .Vo. 2'' v Broad Street, opposite the .■ In gust a and State fiinks. Nov. 17 1m 14 Lock avuV ttvvmg Mivk'miv, ANTOINE PIQUET. LOCK AND SPUING .31 AKER. rnoi’i GE3xviarj?} OFFERS his services to the Public, and will be thankful for any work in that line of business. LOCKS made and repaired at the shortest, notice, lie may be found at Jacob Dill’s Smiths Shop, cn Washington Street, or at Mar tin Fredericks llroad-et. to whom he re spectfully refers. Nov 27 Stw Ift WANTED TO HUH:, INIRBT rate male and female House ' servants lor w hom liberal wages will be given, none other than first rate are wanted. Am VZ AT TII2M. S. HOTEL. Nov 27 lin 1(> BJotice • 47114/ be sold on IMondr.y, ftlh De- YW eember next, at the residence of I/. Uncoil, (three miles from Hamburg I South Carolina,) nine negroes, viz;—• Five young and likely men, three wo men nmln child. The said negroes are from Louisiana, and arc experienced in the cultivation ofthe Sugar Cane. They will be sold to close the will of the late Nathaniel Haeon. deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. LYDDEL 'BACON, ? r . JERK.MS.MI DAUBY $ “ x,/ ' Nov 27 :jl IT F. $3. tOUCS, No. 21 a. BHOAD-3T. I lx non- receiving a part of Ms stnrlc of ’ FALL A WINTER <JOOI>.<, , Co.NSISTI.Nn OF ,\ Ckneh.vt. Assoimm.vr of Staple Si. Fancy ; IH’J? ©o®3>»» and intends Keeping constantly on hand. ;i good assortment, which will be sold on accommodating (ovnis. IVovST dt Id i JUST ~RECEIV3B and run sun iiv : JoDiPBtVCTO <&*.'<>• aT#. ft HQ) #. %%$■ pSi AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, A irwj * »ur. AND KXI K ASSOUTSCrNT Os FcisSiiouablc Heady Made (TAmn^’6 ■!HATB, CAPS, : J| J| .j fit WIIOKp?*, I VII oC which arc ofi'ere lat redaccd pri- Ct’s foe cash or Town acceptances. Call and see. October 2(1 • /> r::;>u and wiKirtmiw ® A3 S>; $j ® df'S’T JlECEirnn, and For Sale h>, TI7KPI.V & it’A.VntiXAC. iVnv 27 lit w Hi 'a» jf.n~su^'s'c'ir£ : ji hW. ■'H .J, '-."-.“jlias received in ad i J P. i'OKCllj | <I it ion to bis former I s* » stock 100 packagm nf * 0 A!?- »»ots SHOES, and I '■A'HOZ.ESAUS SJH O.ES 1 -, 0 OK V : DETAIL comprising ns good ’ an assortment iw g . can bo found in the ” city, ninong which nnoAD-KTRftitr, |«.j rases (Jam 13- Augutla, Ooorgia, lnstic or Water A (.SO, Sold, Wax. & Bellows 1,13 ITHIIB. Call! liininr. and Binding SKINS. Moot and Shoe TREES and LASTS. of all descriptions, and all articles usually used to ntinnifaelnre Shoes and Tranks of all kinds, w hich w ill be sold low. by J. IV FOMCI3. 100 Hi • im& WIIAPPINfJ 1M I*l3ll Xov til tit I") I Landing 1 This Bay, AND FOII S I M 3 IIV | STBFRXS!" MeDEEMOTT. ! In Mclntosh Street, tiro iluon from Mffcsiff. llou.vrnKK & Hiti/s comer Store, 115 Jlbls. off’idlerand Taylor's Ale, I J 5 Do. of Yasser's do., 3 Puncheons Jamaica 15am, 4 Pipes old Condon dock Brand} , J Do. pare Holland (.Jin, 2 Ho. Port Wine, 1 Ho. L. P. Wine, (> Quarter casks Marsailloa Wine, ti Ho. do. Sweet Malaga do., 1 Hbls. Peppermint Cordial, ti Dozen Champaign, best qualify. 0 Ca l.s liimdon Drown Stout in pint bottles. 20 Dozen Cordials assorted, lit Ho. lemon Syrup, 100 (Jidlons fresh Havana Honey, 4 foxes' llrst and second qimiitj lioaf Sugar. 10 Boxes of S andyk’:> Mustard, 13 Uhls, of Wine Bisenits, 101) Kegs Fresh Water Crackers, If) Uhls. Batter Crackers, 10 Half do. do., 20.000 .Spanish Segnrs, Ilrs! qindoy, /' general assortment of J. .1. .(Japes' sweet scented line cut Tobacco. Dec 1 it _ Salt; P&ZT.FOZrj IX consequence of the low state of tie river, preventing the subscriber re eeiVing bis CROCKERY AM) advertised for sale on Wednesday, the I U)th insf., he will Ik; obliged to posl | pone the Halo by Auction, until the M 3 jCHXD WEDNESDAY in January next, when it will positively lake place I He will in the mean time, continue to dispose of his STOCK AT PBJTAZB SAU, At very reduced prices, for cash or town paper. JAMES BOXES. XovO 10 Savannah Bivcr Navigation TBIHE affairs of said Company, having -B. been brought to a close, with the ! exception of paying tho Stockholders. 11 lie undersigned gives notice to all con ■ cerned, that a final Dividend of One Del liar and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on I ail Shares on which #2B has been paid) i will be paid to the Stockholders or their 1 legal representatives, accompanied by the proper vouchers, on application at the first Brick Building West of the New .Market, Broad-street, Augusta, to J. W.BKIHOI3S. Augusta, Oct. 30, wtf B TO MERCHANTS* te|l'l'l A'i'lOX Wauled by a young ” man just arrived from the North, who understands the French and Eng lish languages, and understands business generally; ns employment la some re . specfnble establishment is the principal object, salary will be hut a secondary consideration. A lino addressed to X. C. and left at This OJJicef will meet im mediate attention. Dec 1 Of' 17 ciidlTssHvToHiNA, ANT) Subscribers having formed a S connexion in the above Imsiness, invite the patronage of their friends and the public. They are now receiving, and intend constantly to keep on hand, an assortment for wholesale and retail, in cluding iMnnlle, I’ier, Toilet, Swing and Fancy Hooking-(.Masses, Castors, Liquor Stands, *.Vc. The business w ill be con ducted under the firm of VOL HARRIS A J, R. LUDLOW. At the former stand of W. Harris, No. 200. Broad-sf., in the Masonic Building. The long experience of the parties, and the latter’s being interested in cn Establishment ul Charleston, S. (’. and in New A or!;, a Hurd the greatest faeili liesfor importnlions «.v pnrehnses. w liicii a sob •ndid stock and tempting prices w ill I testify. WIMAAiU II.AII BIS. JXH. K. U’DbOW. Augitsto, Oct. 27. w2m 7 Now Oyster House. HALL, (OUt f HOI ,Sl3 StH ARK, SAVzIWNASS. f I. forms Id), friends and the public, that he has opened tin' above establish ment. where die public cun he accommo dated with refreshments at all limes, at the shortust notice. The proprietor will spare no expense in making Ids estab lishment equal, if not superior, to any in this eily—be anticipates a share of pub lic patronage. IlisßAll w ill In* always supplied with Liquors c>f tin* first quality.! and every exertion made to induce those who once favor him w ith a call, to call again. Families can be supplied with Ovsrr.ns, cooked or in the shell, sit all times, by np plying as above. Orders from the Conn try for Ovstmrs, Ficki.cs, Ficki.ko Ois ■fkiis, cVe. aVc., will he promptly attended to. P. BAMS BOTTOM. Xov 27 wlm 1(» SI3TJ3H TOND3 JOCXEY-CLUB It A KS, WILL Coimnencc on Tuesilay llie 2Mb of December next, free for any Horse. iMurc or Holding, Ist days J’nrse. If mile beats, for 2nd days Purse, 2mile beats, for SI 50 Jed days Parse, mile heats; to be made np of entran. e money. A;c. Aged Horses to curry 121) lbs. 0 years old to carry J2l lbs. H years old to carry Jl2 lbs. I years old to carry IP2 lbs. .’t years old to curry Hi) lbs. 2 years old to carry si feather. 1! pounds will be allowed to Mares and C< elding*. Brnun Countv. (J.\. ? October lulli, ISJi). \ xvtil ■! LINCOLN SHERIFF S .SALE. (4&, r ILL In 1 sold, on the first Tuesday * W in J.'ianary next, the following Negroes, between tho usual hours of sale, (to wit :) Charles, John, Tom, Judith, Betty, I’bilisia. ley. llnmmh, Big Maria, Mitch- 1 eil, L'ley, Little Maria, Henry, I .idle (':i rolinn. .Matilda, and Edward, nil lex ied on ns the property ol*lohn Burton,dec'll, to sillily a Mortgage fi. fit. from Bich moiid Superior Cknirt, in favor of\( il liain Jones is. (he Executors of John 1 Burton, deeea>ed. Properly pointed out ■ in said inortgnge. Terms (toll. johx McDowell sh n:<•. Oct 20 wtd S Ll.\COE\ */I UN 11'}"$ SALE. w» House, on (lie first'J’aestlny in i)e- 1 eeinher next, within the usual hours of Sale, one hundred acres of Timid, more or less, on the waters of Fishing Creek; 1 ml joining Cole und others, taken ns the ' pn; a-rty of Bednmn (J. Seale, to satisfy ‘ nn execution in favor of Mieujah T. An- ' lliuny vs. Bednmn <J. Scale »V Win. W. Scale. Tur.Mfi C.’vsu. JOIIX McDDWELL, Sufi! L. C. J Xov. (•. wtd 10 LIXCOIiX 5H131511 J”S SAEI3. ’ « o r ILL besoldut f/ineoln Court I louse I VV on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, v iz: Felix, Vicea, Hurry. VN'iilis, ami Mary; 1 taken ustheproperty ofWillinm C|uin, Sr. ‘ to satisfy two mortgaged ti (us from Lin- * coin Interior Court, Nathaniel Hagain, vs. said Quinn. J ALSO, At tiic same time and place, a lot of ' Land, containing one hundred mid thir- I (y nine acres more or less, on Loyds Creek, adjoining McKinney, Huberts, (Jninn.nmi others; taken ns the property of William Quinn, Jr. to satisfy a mort- * gaged Hfa from Lincoln Superior Court, • the Executors of John McKinney, de ‘ censed, vs said (Ininn. THOMAS LYON, d. s. i. c. XovO wtd It) LINCOLN SHEKIFF’S SALE. ; ■QftTILL lie sold at Lincoln Court * V V House, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours * of Sale, (he following properly, viz: 400 acres of Land, w hereon Bandolph Banisey now lives, adjoining Bussey and , others: taken ns (tie property of said Banisey, to satisfy a 11 fa from Columbia Superior Court, Bichnrd Eubank, guar- , (ban for John and Naomi Dagmi v% t said Kamsey. i also, -„ I One fifty saw Cotton (Jin, taken ail the i properly ofTboinas Murray, to satisfy an I Execution in favor of John W. Feather-, j ston, vs. said .Murray. THOMAS LYON, n. s. v. d. Nov G tvlil It) CAUTION %0. SW AIM’S YANACEA. rjsvn: public is respectfully cautioned rb ngninst spurious imitation of this medicine—The preparation of which ia put up in bottles similarly tinted, nnd in size, but the impression, blown in the gloss, v«;ry faint ami indistinct. The taste of the admixture is acrid and bitter, and the only semblance it bears to the gamine Swnvns Panacea, is in color, anil a com ponent part of sarsaparilla of po virtue. When positive proof is obtained, nf the source from whence the Imposition ema nates, it wilt he made known. In tho mean time, the public is Informed that I have established A. PARSON’S, of Sa vannah. my sole Agent for the Rate of Georgia, and from him my Genuine l*u imceu and Vermifuge can be obtained.— Itespectnble Druggists are particularly recommended to purchase from my A J gent, ns they will fie supplied on as gcoj terms as from me. W.M SWAIM. Phil:r!’lphia, Frpf. 1 , 18IJ0. 4IW 14 (H?“'S'!ie Editors oft he Augusta Chroii iele. Macon Telegraph, and Columbus 1 Oemoernl. will publish the above erec a week for four weeks, and forward their accounts to the Rivaltiiah Hepnhlieau olliee for payment. RICH-MON !» T.\ L ct'T()kTo A Hi lid ® ILL be sold, at tlie lower Market Ilouse.in Augusta, on the first j Tuesday in December next, within the | usual hours of sale, the billowing proper ly, or as much respectively, us will satis fy the taxes and costs, viz. | OSilacres pine land in Irwin county. le vied on to satisfy the Rale and County Tax of Thomas .J. Dasher, for 1828 ami 1829. Tax duo 69 H. a eso, dfi.j acres land in Mn-cogee nnd Dooly enmities, and 710 acres land in Irwin, le vied on to satisfy the Stale and County Tax of dames Chinny, for 1*29. Tujt due, 6H B>T]. A I/ O, I 2021 acres seeoml quality load in Mil**- engee county, levied on to satisfy the stale Tax oi llenjamin Kerins, for isyp. Tux due, £1 70. Al.sn, 202A acre: land in Leo county, 2flth Die triet. No. 105, levied on to satisfy the slate and county tax of Thomas Her tram, deceased, (hr 1626. Tax due 18 cts. AISO, 203 J acres land in I’nlnski county, le vied on to satisfy the Slate and County Tax of Gustavos A. Parker, for 1828 mill 1 5 29. Tux due, 61 dll. also, 202A acres land in Muscogee enmity, levied on to satisfy the State Tux of John N, I’hilpot, for 1828 and 1529. 'i’ax due, 619 .18. At. SO, 202A acres secondqualify land in Carroll eoniity, levied on to satisfy the,Rule Tax of Charles Htarges.for 1829. Tux due, H2L a i»pn, 2021 acres second quality land In Tel fair Comity, levied on to satisfy the Stato nml Comity Tax of Charleß IJun h, so/ 1829. Tax duv. *1 S 3J, ALSO, 202 J acres land in Dooly County, levi ed oa to satisfy the State and County Tax ofKelton llureh for 1829. Tax due, 61 iOJ. AI.MV -202A acres land in Carroll, 10th Dis trict. \o. 229,;1ev ied on lo.alisfy the Rale and Comity'fax of William James, lor 1829. 'lax due, 61 10. AU-O, 202A acres second quality land in Mufi cogee enmity,lev ied on tosalisfy the State and i 'utility Tax of James Dm is, for IB2i> Tax due, 61 82}. At.SO, I!X) acres land in I’ahun comity, nml 2031 acres hind in Muscogee, levied on to satisfy the Stale and comity Tax of Joseph James, Jr. for 1829. Tax -due, 62 08]. A I.SO, 250 acres second quality land in Hail comity, '•’lit District, No. 99, levied on f< salbfylhe Slate and Comity Tax of Col lin II llcleher, for 1828 and 1829. Tujt due, 67 75. AT.SO, 2fliA acres second quality land in Cow eta county, 2nd Did He I. No. 217, levied onto sal: fy the Stale nnd County Tax of Green James, for 1829. Tux due, RltiV. AI.SO, 202A acres second quality land in Mus cogee comny, 30lh District, No. 75, and 202A acres si eond quality land in Coweta county, to satisfy flu* Stale nnd Comity Ta x of.Bil.is Tuv lor,for 1829. Tax due, 614 19. AI.SO, 202 J aerrs second quality land in Car roll County, l.’itli District, No. 18, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of M. Hill, for 1-829. Tax due, 51 cents. At SO, ‘l9O acres land in Irwin county, Kith District, No. 1(12, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of John Lamkin, Sen. dec’d. for 1~28. Tax due, 991 ets. A*.S°, 202 i acres hind in Houston county, levied on to satisfy t lie.St ate Tax ofsnid land for 1629, returned' us belonging to Mi s. Wiseman, deceased. Tax due, 10 cents. , W* #-• “ AMO, 250 acres land in Habersham County, levied on tqsatisfy theJSftnle Tax of said land for 1829, returned as the property of Alexander Martina children. Tax dfle, 92 cepta. 2 -% * J* Terms money; puA» chasers to4»ay ftfr tun's. REED, „ , < Tax Collector , Richmond Covntu . " > - - A LL persons indebted to the estate ot , fib,. Bennie ffiUiams, late of Jetthnott,: 0- t deceased, are required to moke immediate payment, to either of the Sub scribers; and nil those having legal tht-# fit lids against said Estate, will present ' cur legally attested, within the tint® v