Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 24, 1830, Image 4

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* i ■ ««■>—!!■■■■■ ■?■«■■■■■■ ■ LATUiT raoni IVAS3AU. Bavaksab, l»©c. 17 By the Br. »chr, Pomona, Captain Mi t.F.a. we have received our regular tih ofthe Bahama Maxell© to the Bth inst inciUeive.-'-Cnplain .Mix and crew ofthe brig Pupiher, wrecked oh Abaco, arc in the Poinofin. The Legislature of Jamaica convened on alt. The Earl of Belmont m bin speech communicates to the Mouse r-ertsm instructions lie had received from the Ministry, for providing salaries foi the officers of the Customs in place ol fees; and also intimates that tho slave L»w of tbe Inst session had been disallow ed by his Majesty in Council. The collection of double duties in' Ja maica has censed. H. B. M. schr. !Bki/*i;tck. Lieut, Uociiik s!>iled front Nassau for llavnnn, on tht 4th instant, having on board Willi a* tfitu.Kit, Giil V H. Consul for (be islnm of Cuba, and Messrs. Powkrs, Biu.nkkr flow mid Toriiby, who were all wrecked in me Panther, bound tollnvniiu. Th" meeting of the Bahama Legisla ture has been further prorogued to tin 4th January. A rew-.rd of 500 dollars is offered in tine ufthe pnpers fur (he person or per sonshy whom the hull of the American uhip Superb. J. Coli.inso.n, Master, was Tvridtonly burnt on the night of the 2otli Aug last. The subject of the introduction of Brit ish Money in the islands in (dace of the Mpnnisli C. in which has heretofore form Cil the circulating inedimn. i. discussed tn tne Nassau papers. Americans tra ding to (he islands when barter is not resorted to, must supply themselves in flic JJ. '** with British gold. The duties are hercullerlo be paid in British mo ney Shipwreck*. —The American brig Pnn thei, Viixj piaster, from Ne'.v Aork, bound to Havana, was wrecked at AVieo, on the night of the 28lh olt. The rre v. passengers, and pVineiptil part ol the cargo have been saved, and the for rue; arrived at Nassau on the Ist inst.— The Br. brig F nny, from Trinidad, was lost the same time on Alimvi. The schr. Ajax, of Baltimore, Mce- Jvins, master, from Charleston to New Orleans, xvi\Ji n cargo of Bice, was xvrfccked nt Abaco, (no date) mid the Vessel .md cargo totally lost—the master mid crew were pieked up in their boat by an Abaco vessel, and carried into Nassau. T3ie American schr. Example, F. Coombs, master; with n cargo of Lutn •ber. 'Far. Ac. has been wrecked on Al len's lioy, Abaco—crew saved. AFFAIUS OF COLOMBIA. An arrival at Norfolk, from .Inmnien. brings the following intelligence from Colombia, which, we believe, is n few days inter than previous Advices from that distracted country. We do not pre tend to understand these confused and ' _ Santa M ihtha. Get. 2.7. ' 'lnc city of Bio linclia was occupied 1 by a division of the National troops, nn- ' •#th‘r the ord■ -o of Men. Valdez, on the evening of the 20th, tiller n v cry insignia 1 ca skirmish, in whieb bo lost only six m--c wounded A one killed; the loss of the ' fac.ii n amounted to ten men killed, and * ns ninny more wounded. Wo nre in- 1 daily expectation of receiving iuielti * pence of the vlefent of the main body of file rebels which, to the number of It);), r ore in Sun Juan, under the command of ( Fol. Carugo, the assassin of poor Col. ( Ferguson, by the division of Men. Blanco. ' Which on the ITtli instant, was only one J, dir s uni roll from there. The Depart to'nt of (bitten (Popnynn tlic cnpilal) 1 baa .ecogniged the authority oft.h<‘ new • (Government, so that, of ail Inilimt, New * Mremain, including tlie youth, which ! bus expresseil its readiness to re incur 1 Jtorate Itself with the Bepuhlic, in the s event of Gen. Bolivar's re-assnmiog the 3 supreme command. Only HHI men in 1 Uie province of La Baehu oppose obsta- " nlrs to'public trniu|uilily. Mol Whittle. ;l Tlie Military C.'oininandiuit of Pasto by n bis prudent measures, prevented Men. * O' aiulo from raising the standard of re * V.-it; and tlte patriotic town of Fitly ob- * flgod Men. ilibario Lopez, with his divis 11 ion to capitulate, and to recognise the !l new order of things. Both these Mener '' Jilrj lav been ordered up to Bogota, to ' be trie i for their participation in the n min dor of Oeneral Sucre. The election 11 ol I'resident and Vico-l’residont arc go- 0 tug on. The premier of Curthagcna gave 21 11 Notes for Men. Bolivar, and one for Mr. r ZMusquern, for the former olliee ; and IN £ To (ten, Urdaneltu, tl to Mr. Vcigan 1 to ’ .'lr < Inal, and I to Men Cuyeedo, for the 1 l "la.- His Excellency is staying at the 1 ' ill ige of So leuad situated near to the * -Magdalena. He still continues to per- *' ms; in his refusal to accept the IVesiden I ! cy until constilntioually appointed by (ho *' Electoral Colleges, should he obtain the ! majority of their sullragcs, us he probably " Will. J e -**•#•"- I’ 083 of Saalijl s Ochooncf Belleville. _ (ftl'he t ic. lev die, Bray, sailed from New P bucyportUn Jan. 1829, on a sealing voy South Sens—arriving at her . «»M^<M>f4e»ti.. ) u'.o., M»ty following. 11 bouts.and loti them wilt. “ suitable vknppli&at . .-nt -i tin' voynge.— I* 1 ■■■ ■' 1 '■ GNtit. fur Stawk.Cemd, expeuvi ••i i ■ 11 "111* itfbn- On F*Ad fnade Is n P%£tUjpg roW, wlilch , " : ‘ l tin-win , %‘ about NNR. v , •- Vnli twlMreatiug jMt. VVlicn near u :i *"■ i pPpenrUjii <' of a fine > r r ,h< ’ «'• u ' R WvWWMiaI T#*'*) struck ggp#* *** jk>nwwdi>• - Finding aib filled W*i6u™Sßa tired to repair, several of her timbers bn ken, and lower plank ranch split, Ac.- Vt Hrst it was their intention to prncec in Ihc boats to Staten Land, winch coul be seen in clear weather, in S. S. E. d I rection ; lint in order to save the propei ty taken from the wreck, it was judge c expedient to build u small vessel; the accordingly begau to rip the wreck 1 d pieces, and to construct therefrom asm* " sloop, and In (57 days from the time tfi c keel whs laid, the vessel was ntlout.- II During their stay ulTerra del Fuego the ,r subsisted n part of the time on Limpet ,f raw hides and berries, to snvo their sa e provisions A bread sea for a Stock. Tht r ' put to sen in their little barque on the 1 of .May 1 and readied Fort Louis on tl dOtb of the same month. • The Belleville had 22 men attached \ R > her. Two hunts manned, were sealing.- r Cnpt. Bray was at Montevideo 21i ■'J Mcpt. to procure supplies, with a view i '* taking his men ftom the island. Has io but one mini n foreigner, during his vo age. She was insured in New Bedfor .Xi whun/port Herald. i- —' ’ l<? , [From ! s N’ jut.. rn Sprct-Uor, Dee, 11. J Effects nf Ihc Cate Gala on the .Wurth- Carolii 11 coast. Our intelligence from the Bar, sini n the late Male, is of a most distressin s disastrous character. We have seen 1 Filot from below, whoapeaksof the bio ns equaling in violence any he had cvi l ' witnessed. It commenced on Mundt 0 aliernoon, from the North West, at continued to increase until I) o’clock tie: ‘ morning, when it blew a hurricane: began to abate about II o'clock / ’ niong the losses w- have uscertaiued tl " following; ' s Tin* schooner Ariel, of this place, Cap .Scott, after losing her masts was drivt among (he l»reakers, and lost with hi *’ <-re\v mid pilot, Wm. Kilgo, on boar l ’ The schr. Superb, also of this pine went on shore nt Ocraeock Point, nn P bilged. We understand flint tlic Ari ' and Superb made every exertion, wht drifting out, tostrikeon Ocraeock Poin this the Shiporb, by the skill and ndilrei K of her pilot, was enabled to ctR-ct. Tl Ariel, loosing her mustsi-coidd not rear “ it. and passing the Superb, was shortl r after seen to go down with herciyw an | jiilol on the quarter deck. Schr. Prer tiss Boy, from U><“ upper Counties, dm; ' ged both nneliors abend, among tl breakers, and was lost with her crcv 1 Si hr. Expcvimcnt, of Portsmouth, wi driven to sea and is considered lost wit her crew. Sloop Eagle, of N'e Vork. ashore on Ocraeock and bilge. A schooner from the North Fount!* ashore nt Ocrneirek. Schr. Einilin< ashore on Portsmouth. Other loss wm siiKeis'd by the shipping, bpl we hav ti<it beard the extent or the particulora. , We were gratified to learn that tli nredging Bout ftt the Swash suntuinf a no Injury. I IMPORTANT INVENTION. Mr. Lnnuql Laijyitey, MAster Joiner v TW Hiio, Inin • l uih»trißv'T“ i(I n moi'el of n I'etftihitor, of his own in vention which is not extravagant to shj , is destined to save millions to the Govern ment in the preservation of ships of war from the dr>/ rot. ns well ns to stop tin waste of valuable lives by diseases en gendered from the foul air confined in the interstices of the timbers of thus, ships while exposed to n tropical climate. We have not examined the model, but rest oursungiiiiie anticipations ofits suc cess in accomplishing those important objects on the 'unequivocal testimony of experienced nml r.eientille, navy otli errs who examined it yesterday on its exhibition by the inventor. The rapid decay of our vessels of war, be yoml that which attaches to Merelmnt ships, is well known to bo caused by their different constructions : the former having their limbers necessarily of extra size, mid so closely laid together, for strength, as to prevent a circulation of the air, which in its confined stole be comes immediately deleterious to perish able substances, and cutises what is fa miliarly called the dry rut, in the ships' timbers, requiring frequent and expen sive repairs; while the latter being more slightly constructed, a circulation of air is admitted between the timbers, mnl they are thus, to a degree, secur ed from premature decomposition.— Much sickness, too, is produced on board of ships of war cruising in tropical c-li mates, by the foul air escaping from its eonfmeineiit between the timbers. The removal of this frightful evil, this uilenl but malignant foe to our navy, is confidently asserted to be within the pow er of Mr Langley’s Ventilator, and if so. Mr. Langley will deserve the thanks ol (tie nation, independently of the pecunia ry reward to which so signal a public service will justly entitle him. AVe shall forbear to say more upon the subject nt present. The model will he transmitted to Washington by the cai liest opportuni ty. with a view of obtaining a patent for it. when we slnill hear the opinions of the eminent men at the head of the navy, res pecting it.— . Norfolk Herald. AVe have seen specimens of Gold from die plantation **f Shepherd Spencer, sen. n Turkey creek in this District VA r e anderstninl that the Indications tirg flut tering, and we arc requested hy Mr. S. to slate that, us he knows nothing about the msineas of hunting Mold, lie would he rind oftho attention ofthe skilful and cn .erprizing.— Edgefield Carolinian. Count-rfiiU Xotos of lh» United States Jlanli. —On. Tuesday and Wednesday, three rery dangerous imitations of the Ir&teh notes of the United Stales Bank, rere detected nt the counter' ofthe pa ©nt Bank in Philadelphia, (wo purport ng to have been issued by the iott, arid oik' hy the Savunn.-.h office fU© heads in the margin, are those of ■tajfhtngtgn and Franklin. The im- M' (mater, and the notes i Mil ©nil broader than the original. signatures are well exe i HUT Theißroll at the top of the de- i ■Hnation (lies is imperfect and the i ffijftgHtiea-ttf jjjijsi- dies are less distinct i ■IJn wwifßtl. There is a marked I the two fancy heads i 1 7 - and those ofthe »>ri- i {HID the liAmls of Wash- A former ilounterfeit more like an) » mmZViJ' finished Avngrav ing. There j n gaiforuiilj iu Uic I s <> t die-work surrounding the beads, Ate. The word* ‘‘Bank of the United States,” :< 1 in the body of the note, are much less Id hold than the original. The same re li- mark will apply -to the general appcar ‘r mice of the counterfeit. —Commercial As - vertiser. oy -tW»- to PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. *d The great length of the Presidents " e Message should deter no.one from giv ing it an entire and attentive perusal. It °y is a document singularly able, and sutis t”’ factory. No man con rise from its per usal, without a deep and settled cohvic e y tion, that ardent and sincere love of i * country pervades all General Jackson’s ** e public acts— that he is not only a Patriot hut u Statesman of profound wisdom. *° JVurtk Carolina Journal , ■T ,u :. From the. tenor of a passage In the President’s Messnge.lt is inferred thntit is ssl his intention to retire at the end of his ‘y." present term of oilice.—Such an event *’* ‘ could not but bo greatly deprecated -and deplored. There is no individual in this Union, whose popularity would onahlo him to carry through the ino are necessary to Its integrity, unless It be (he procpnt Ohiof ju;« aid ice ministration is destined, in fhet, to forth ‘S' an era in the history of this comnlon • a wealth. The Constitution can he brought >' v hack to its pristine principles by no'iodl ’cr vidunl who has not the moral courage «y and the general confldonce in the same “‘I degree as General Jackson. The of conciliator between contending pnr *• tics cun he reposed in no one, who: c A- breast has not undergone a full purgatic i he ofall sinister influences. The funclio i of mediator between opposing iuteres - |d- can he Indeed no where so well, os i i pn one, whose spirit is not clamiish or sc - i® 1 ’ tionul. Such, we think, is General Jacl - r< l- son.— ‘Southern Patriot. —9Cfl — i U(l Prom the V, t). TVlr^rflph, iel The Senate, on the Mih. slier the pm en sentatiou of various petitions and pn<j at, lotions, resolved itself into a High Court “ss of Impeachment for tho trial of Judge he Perk, of Missouri; and the Managers < i eii the part ofthe House of Ileprescntatbi >, Lly Messrs. Huchakav, M’Duifir, Wii no i.irrn, and Wpbxcer, of New-York, I d ■n the respondent and his counsel heinc ti g- uttcndance, the Ueplicntion oft he Hni e he of Representatives to the plea and ei w -iwerof Judge Peck, wus read andhirt - ns «>d ill by Mr. Buchanan. Alter the 4 - lh iug over the names of the witne-4f, iv. winch will bo found in our report o'jit ■<’. day, tho Court, on motion of Mr. hMg, P‘ of Alabama, adjourned over to Morny ie. ext, in order to give lime for the aMfcu >i dance of Mr. SSt'orrs, of New Vork.llit' ve of the Managers, who has not yet ors veil n the city, and for the cxiiiniintioi] he by the Managers, of depositions tkeij ed in Missouri, which the counseitof Jidgc Peck requested might he rend (i evi dence. Alter the adjournment of ihtf" •’icnate ns a Court, the .•denote adjrjtrtfA w( until to-morrow. NIU —dksihe H«'.S«e. cl' ff..s the presentation of nnmeruii?petiifo .a. 81 memorials, and rssolntions, the .Manager* 1* ofthe Impeachment against Judge Peek " Messrs, Buchasan, MeHerTiP-.WicKi.itn?. ® iml Si-hsckii, of New-York, ( Mr. (Stuiirs, ol’New-York being absent from the city,) V {iroceedeil to the Heimte Chninhcr, for the purpose of prosecuting that case.— 11 tin their return to the House, they an nounced that the further proceedings up 9] on it were deterred until Monday next. Among the resolutions offered, was one by Mr. Haynes, ofGeorgia, to inquire into ll the expediency of abolishing the duties 11 on foreign Sugars imported; hot upon a **' division by yeas and nays, the proposi- tr Jhm was negatived, by u vote ofl)i> to 83. I* The Rev. It. It. Gurley, was, alter sever- al ballots, elected Chaplain to the House. »«•*- The citizens of Fayetteville, in Town Meeting, have mianiitiously determined ■do iuvite tlie President of the I 'lifted hi states to pay them a visit in the Spring, d The meeting was numerous, and respec- q 1 table, and comprised men of various po c< I‘lieu I feelings— Aioilli Carolina Journal. In •••>*s*—• S Mii.lkikievili.r, Doc. 12 ‘2*. At the recent Ann mil Comiminiention I of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, held in 1. this place, the follow ing>p<iiticinen were qi elected olliccrs for the ensuing yean M. W. William eh ley. Grand .Muster. "1 It. W. Samuel Rockwell I). G. M. ci It. W. J. A. Cuthbel t. 1). G, M. V II W. Irhy Hudson, S. ti. \V. II W. It. F. Owens,.!, ti. \V, W. It. K. Hines, G. T. W. F. V. 1 Money. ({. N W Thomas Hurley. G. Chaplain. W. P. T. Mvldey, G. Marshal. W. J. Miller, O. S. I). W.— Denson, G. J. L). Bro. H. Darnell, ( ti "J.T. t lislri.fg, \ C ' Stcvvf-x.U, ~j “ John Pitt, G. Tyler. ‘V 1,1 A gentleman who has been vjsiling JJ the gold mines of Habersham, Ate. ami ® who was a short distance in tho Chero kee country n few days ago, informs me that, since the removal of the United States troops, the country has again been' *■ overrun with .intruders of all colors, 01 sexes and ages, from Tennessee, Ain- J ll bmnn, N. Carolina and Georgia, amount I 11 ing to, us estimated, between 4 and 5000, ln all busily employed in securing ns much ei oflhe precious metal as possible before n the ist of January, when, if our Indian j. bill pusses, it becomes a penitentiary" of- ** fence. The whole surface of the conn- ol try near the Chestatce, and the creeks <l{ and branches running into it, is defaced u * and cut up in pits of various sizes. The 8,1 earth, as dug up, is placed in Invge tin pans, carried to tho water and there ,J washed: Ihft is culled ‘punning.’* These people live in rude huts composed of {**’ poles, one end in the ground, the other resting on, and supported by, forked up- co right pieces, and covered" with bark, as etc.; very few of which have more than ce a roof us a shelter from the weather. The Indians, it is said, are not idIP. but keep rather aloof from the Georgians, ' associating more with the Tennesseans. r *' My inforjnant states that, ns for as U observed, the country for many miles * nt Ihisshlc, of anil bordering on the nation * ,e ’ is deserted by th male inhabitants : like ,ot a highland elnohan at the gathering of— |h» clan, none are left hut «uld wives and Reerepit men. He met large trains of *4 wagons, &.C. with provisions, going iiHjfiC and droves of hogs from Kentucßyvaniil ‘ eu^ e dipt couriers are regularly cntjffey, J j • » ■ . ed to carr^^P* proceedings of the Le gislature connected with this subject, at i they occur. There are very few mines within the * orpa'niaed limits of this State that con ■ tinue profitable; indeed, many are quite the contrary, and the man knowing speculators have sold oUt^fl| ■ SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETl^fe. At a crowded meeting held In the Baptist Church, in this City, on Monday night the (ilh inst. the Rev. Dr. Brown P of Mount Zion, wus Called to the Chair: s when, after prayer, the special object ol t the Meeting was briefly explained by th( Rev. Mr. Brown, of Charleston. Tho following Resolutions were offer ed and adopted unanimously— On motion of the Rev. Dr. Lcland, o: " Charleston, seconded by Ike Kev. Dr * Wad del, " lUsolvrd, That this Meeting regard the I Resolution of the American Sunday School Union, to establish within two year* a Siibbath School m every destitute place whtr. I it impracticable, throughout the Valley of tin MisHssippi, —nnd tho exertions of oihei . Men* of the cousmn to neromolisli *J»i onjccp—ns among the- most imporlan and useful cflbrfs of this benevolent nge I I and as justly claiming tho co-operatioi of every section of onr country. s Bit motion of the Kov. Mr. White, o , Johns Island. South-Carolinu. secondec ' by the Rev. Mr. Mallary of this place— Itetabied, That, whereas, the South-Cn , rolina Sunday School Union has under , taken to form a Sabbath School in every ! P ar ‘ of |hc State, where it is practicable. , R** B Mi-eting highly approve of the oh t ject, and ardently wishing the success ol the enlerprize, commend it to the patron age of nil the friends oflhe cause. On mption of Joseph Camming of Ka vmmnh?seconded by Jos. H. Lumpkin. Esq, of Lexington. Prsoßud, That the Sunday School Un ion of this place do undertake to carry into effect a similar plan for this State, and Ihntthcy invite the cordial co-opera tion of the Sunday School Union, of Sa vannah, nnd all the friends oflhe cause throughout the State. The above named gentlemen nil fa vored the Meeting with addresses, ami it is no unmeaning compliment to say, that their addresses were forcible Sc eloquent. The great importance of Sunday School operations was ably disettssed. A very comprehensive view of the subject was taken—its happy tendency upon the mo ral, civil, literary, nnd religious interests of society, was enforced in n very able and lucid manner. The ad v outage gain ed by commencing a course of instrnc tion at an early period, was presented and illustrated with peculiar force. As the Meeting wus held at the close of the JSynod of iSonth-Cnroliiin end Gcor gin, and us u large number of t lergymen and the delegates from different oar*;, of the two Btnlcs were present,- f-e 'gjEify I was made w hether there wft* miy ifoy.- <olves VdjTje'm? • iiart- of tqihe rose f**wi ,-!y j«, ( nf the housed and pJpdgesHi'r' v /ii oaipt ly given from rightem conM’es aivf ibslrrls, 10 use every reasonable hflbrt 1 Sunday Schools, in every neighborhood where it was practicable. It is hoped that this meeting will com nuidentc a new impulse to the Sunday School cause—and that patriots, philan hrapists, scholars, and Christians will be bund rallying round the standard oflbi* ■uble institution, nnd emulating each oth *r in their elforts lo do good to their couu ry in n way Unit promises extensive and termaHcut success. Uo SavasXaß, Dec. id. CuHms^J The demand for this article ins been less animated during the past, ban the two preceding Weeks, The in piiry has been mostly for good to fine •olloiis at 10 a lOicts. nnd some tine lots mve brought over lOi. Some sales of ■lea Islands have been effected at 1!) to cents, and above for line, biales of uplands during the week from 1000 to 1.500 bales. W o continue our former {notations. - Hire. —During the week, the stock was ncrcnsingaml the demand limited. Prin •inal sales were made ut fl-2 35 to f 3 75. IVe quote from #3 to 91 75. Cunt. — At retail, (>0 lo 03 ets. FREIGHTS. Liverpool, 8d dull; France, IJ. none, Vcw- York, 80c per hale; Providence: 'sc per bale.; Macob. Dec. IS. ' COTTON.—Wo continue the quota ions of Inst week—7 u S 3 lor ordina ■y to fine. Owing to the rise oflhe rivpr ! j ko. there has been more activity in (he nnrket this week, and a little improvc nenl. on inferior nnd eonimoii qualities.— Strictly prime w ould command 9 cents. ’Airgraph. j Columbus, Doc. 18. : , COTTON,—-Owing to the bad weat’i- j ■r in the early part of the ivoek, the a- : nount of Cotton received was limited ; it i ;| ins come in very freely however, for the few days—and tho prices have rung- i i d from 8 to 1) cents. I During the week tho arrival ofeevcral I ’olk Boats—and finally the Steamboat lai.timorr, with lull ami assorted cargoes I I Dry Gooils and Groceries; has provi ed our merchants with n full supply of S 11 the staple articles, sufficient it is pre umed to meet all present demands upon a ids market, it will be perceived, !■ as declined from two dollars to 91 35. ii The River is now in fine boating order, li ml the planters in tho neighborhood ! n ave an opportunity of forwarding their t< otton directly to market from this place, | s well os laying in their supply of gro eries on reasonable terms. —Democrat Mo in lb. Dee. 11. CO ITON.—The principal sales du ng the week have been made at !>J to >i cents, and though w o continue our ist weeks quotations, few sales have I sen malic at either extreme. One.choice A 4 sold nt Hi cents.— Register. ’ ■ J————H——RWW——l—Hßß— ■lf Boxes Muscatclle RAISINS. tu jf cro|>—For sale by * „ <-PHILLIPS. THE bVBM'VUHEa a p— —n Has received in c fj.p, FORCE} addition to his for -1 ,ner stoc! ‘’ e iJUUd 100 PACKAGES g __ AN,> OF ®»e®®s BOOTS waouaALa, AVD • aariii!, ° m comprising ns good y f?%/B ;mi assortment as >1 r Broad-tltroot, !’*•>’> all^:f Augusta, Uior :r i,t. la-lcasesGum Ela*_ e * ! :ic or Water-Proof Shoes. ALSO, ls Seal, Was. A, Bellows LEATHER Calf Lining, and Binding SKIN'S. Bt.ol ' and Shoe TREES and LASTS, of all descriptions, and nil articles usually used to manufacture Shoes and Trunks oi ail ' kinds, which will be sold low. by *' I P FORCE Z 100 Roams W’B VPmO PAPER !r Dec 22 >vtf 22 * r A K HF " eiotits, ( l Just mud*-, are forsaic at Messrs. Kkkks \ GnAiuH’sbitore,cheapfor cash. ( Dor 22 b 2t -J3 ' ; xro'szas. . KIOl T IS months idler date, application ,C Court of Ordinary of Kirhinond county, for leave to sell a mulatto girl called .In dy. for (he benefit oftlir heirs and credi tors of David Chirk, dic’d. WM McGAR, Mminuh ntur of It. ( 'ln . Ir. I)cr 22 2.‘J I HVV/V wvuA V\v \ V.Uwu7f. . i MIN CJS\ PIE S > HOT rotf^PEE, 1 AT TUK\ j CrEOBGIA POUiiTAIW* r December Ifi ts 22 : NEWSTOKL OF &&&, *msssk i <mv% & ojLi Aas. Tpilfi .'ubeeri hern are now opA'ng at ' A their store, n few doors bolOv ihe .Mrrehunt»' A Planters' Bank. Au«—tu a large in*] ILohionaMc iissorimtit of 'j m till J ( r <'! -nredJenifer to-rim. f >1 »-• Otin i s, on ns lilVJ—rtfcprris .Jcuh new. scfecrc iw' i i !>*ir. d~tn patterns, shapes, Kpe.— from * the most recent importSthws Into the N f York & Philadelphia markets—ami their arrangement* in Europe arc such as t«. enable them fit all times to oiler the new- , ••ft nhd most unproved patterns of Ware. , Also, for sale—Portable Choking Far- *, ariees: Window Glass—Japanned, Pla- . ted & Silver Castors and Liquor Stands; ( Brass Liverpool Lumps, Hull do.; Man- i tie Ornaments, Ac. y P. If TAYLOR A Co, < Dee IB is ts 22 j 2/*' The Mflledgevlllo papers and the ft Athenian, will insert the above b times r t<nd send bill m above. i siaTiwra ■waStsd7 t MJt KMM m* J A FIRST rate negro woman Ibr a H rft. Cook—a Girl jbr a nurse—mil a iliat is well acquainted in this city. , Army at Tins Office. Dec 13 fit 21 p THE SrBNCISFJEtt TUU'DIH.D invito the attention of the TV public to give him a call and ex- - amine his stock of 1 / | consisting oflhe best of West of England ’ a finish, as he hopes (hat those who want s good Goods, will examine for themselves WH. KIR BE. J (XT’ Four to Six first rate Jot/rneymm p Tailors will nol lie disappointed in calling, c if they want work. Dec 1 18 OROOFSRY. OH2HA, AND 1 - fSI III* Subscribers having formed a ii connexion in the above business, '' invile the patronage of thoii' friends and ' the public. They are now receiving, pad l! intend constantly to keep on hand, an “ assortment for wholesale and retail, in- 1 ‘ eluding Mantle, Pier, Toilet, (Swing and Vl Fancy Looking-Glasses, Castors, Liquor U1 Stands, Ac. The business will he ton ducted under the firm of WM. HARRIS AJ. It. LUDLOW, - At the former stand of W. Harris, No. itff*. Brond-st., in tho Alasonic Building. . The long experience of the pm-tiee, J mil the latter’s being intewsted in an o Establi; lunent at Charleston, ,S. C. and * a New-York, afT’ord the greatest facili- h ies for importations & purchases, which i splendid stock and templing prices will estify. AVILLIAM HARRIS. JNO. IS. LUDLOW. Augusta. Oct. 27. w2m 7 MOTIOB. S WIIS. S 3 Hl??,®, 4T the lower Market in Augusta, on the FIRST DAY Ot ’ J.JJVUARK VEST, tho NEGROES belonging to he Estate of «jf. Dawson, for one year. . ; ALSO, H A part of the NEGROES belonging • o the Estate of Win. A. Bugg. (£?* Terms made known on that day-. f G GEO. L. TWIGGS, Ex’r. n 1 ■ ummmmmmasSßßSssrn DEAL ESTATE : aic'K, 4 : BY li. HULL ** On TUESDAY, the 4lh January nexf at the market-house, will be sold, tha well known and most tlesirohle i PLANTATION I Containing 30 acres of Land, (more o' I less) occupied A owned by Mr 55. Bron son, and only 1 niilo from Broad-street on the fork of the fSavannah Rond. Ot the premises aro 'new and comfortnbh Buildings and improvements, which to gethcr with the Stock, Crop. Agriculfur al Implements, end Carpenter’s Toole will l-e sold tn'fhc hrghesijSiWder. The above place is one ofthe most de sirtiblesituations in the neighborhood o the rity~on account of health and ness to market. The land from the great expense bestowed on it is very produc tive—and it is altogether eligible eithci asp Country scat or Public House. Any persons wishing to view the premises, will have an opportunity ot any time previous to Ike sale. Dee 22 fd 23 WANTED TO HIRE, FIRST rate male and female lions® servants for whom liberal wage* will lie given, none oilier than fir:-t rats nix> wanted. APFZijT AVTUB V. B, 120T3Z. Nov 27 1m 10 EXECUTCR’SI SALE. lies.aid. at the into residence of Holt Ci.axtov, <lecensed, in Columbia County, on Monday, Uie twen ty seventh day of December next,the trod off *aud and premises where the deceased lately resided, eight miles above Augusta, on the Washington Rond—containing about three hundred and eighty acres] the most of which is in a state tit (or cultp vnlion; the improreinonts are in good repair, an-I it is a stand well caleuiatcd •for a place of entertainment for travel lers; nnd excellent business mbrht f»o done with groceries, ns it is the piibius site in the district, for Courts, Mustek I Ac. with a dense rich population in thy neigliborhuod. also, jj One hum , :> d acres of good Pi.ic Imtiitf •veil ;!■;■ ’>it d. lying on the road <*” ,r r weil W»n *• Cyart iro-yse, o»vA pinker BoiUygt and alwiiAVeil of water in fi uCe, whiflly-five acres <m« er 6°°'' weU ’ r At (ho snipe time ana be sold, about ten negroef, ifv tinff of* men, boys, and girls, and ofte* °„ r ,v, th« stock of Horses, and one pr. 1( ! a good yoke of Oxen, nnd tho i o( .k ot* cattle, hogs, nnd sheep; ci^ir M . n lne hundred bushel -of corn, about tty, thou* sand pounds of prime fodder, the c.,p of Cotton, and about thirty bushels of seed peas. And. also, a good iiinhog my ’ Sideboard, Dining fable and emit, n Bu reau, and sundry other articles of house; hold and kitchen i’urnitiirr; and plqptni tion tools, and sundry other articles too tedious to eriumernte. Terms inndo known on the day of sale; and tho sale will he continued fiom day to day until ail is sold. The terms of the I.avid will be nn» third Cash, tho balance twelve incnlhs, credit, with good security, nnd if not paid, interest fi-oin date. TURNER CLANTON, )„ , NATH’L. H. CLANTON, \ Ex Nov 10 smids 11 LINCOLN 8IIERIFF?a» SALE. WILL he sold at Lincoln Court- House, on the lirst Tuesday jg January nexf between the usual hours ?ale, the following property, viz t One negro boy named Hen. 12 or 14 fears of ago, taken as the property oft John Vincent, to satisfy nn Execution i«J uvor of Peyton Hawes vs. said Via/ -cat, property pointed out by plaintiff. / THOMAS LYON, d.«. i. c. i Dec I wtd 17 j LINCOLN SHERIFF** S VLe| aig Hi*, be bolu-M Luioi-bl (t--i.il - ■ * House, on the first Tuesday ink January next, between the usual lioursofl •ale: 110 acres of Land, more or less, on Urn > I .vaters of Loyd's crock, adjoining Travis U McKinny, Jeremiali Roberts, and oilicivJ nken as the property of William lln ! -in 1 lt Ir., to satisfy un execution from a Jua-B ices, Court, in favor of Abner WelbomM s. said itninn, levied on by u constald™ md returned to mo, I johx McDowell, w,j\ I Dec 1 4tw 17* I NOTICE.- I rHE Copartnership heretofore exist*! ing under the firm of SMITH &I IOBBIXS, in Charleston, S. C. is dis-/ oivetl by its own limitation. The bu-t| iness will bo settled by G. W. Smith. S G. W. SMITH, I E. ROBBINS. I The subscribers have formed a coni-l icction under the firm of Smith, Hurrb-A 1 c (’o. and will eontimie the llui'ilwuivfl usiness at the old establishmentofSniilljß c Robbins, Charleston, S. C. | «. W,SMITH, I WM. HARRIS. 11 B E. SMITH. 1 Octol>er (5 w3in • 1 m j FISH AN v POTATOES. m Bbls. Irigli pi iMoes, Jj 13 boxes Codfish, Just received aufl f >r sale by i Ci, HULL* I