Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 30, 1828, Page 103, Image 3

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I giJdV ii In be xpecM that the poo. m u wil I *o,avail himself of thia opportunity, ra her than f “omplT with .hejei. rbit nt and avaricious de mands us the nch m? We should reflect seii ou ,ly upm tbis subject, e.e we place in th hands of a few w al by planters, the power m taking advantage of our necessities and of op pressing us in the sev r. a manner Are we not to a man. ale dv de e mined not t.. P u_ “b se the ho ses and hogs of K n nc<y. as far as we can a*. id it? Certain y. W at more then, can-' t required of us, or effec- d by thi' State Tariff -and why bould we app- ove a law which is to fa ce us to do wlmt we wish to do. and can as easily .do without ii ?, Have we not ,he feelings and the spirit and the resolution of freemen, to oppose by non co ‘sumption, as far a, „ur nerMsid a will permit,- this pr sent Na tional Tariff? If we believe, that wearing our own homespun. and rais'ne onr own hogs and horses, will at all tend to effect its repeal. •an Wyiot depend upon ourselves'o ex* Ith e jMlns to -he utm >Bt of our power ? And how * Aeven a law force us to go beyond oil ?—Arc we fond of force ? N>; with the indignant spirit of freemen we oppose be pre sent Tariff, becaus • it won d fore u to buy where we do not wish and adopt a means o< employment which is inconsisl n* with ou habits and the wellbre o(.ou>- country. And *ll we not, if Ibis Stale TmW bout I be erne d alike to be enforced by it, as well as by other ?—and ra iy we not poss bly, in a spirit esistanca to tba one, be caused U forget ou osition to 'he other w .ich U was intended .„ jpposq? Another bbjer.tion to this me tsure is, that it will tend to inv Ive otn frl nds with our opponents—the innocent, with the gu lty. Though Kentucky voled in favor of the Tariff \ Tennessee as decid'-dly opposed it Now, in ! the operation of the State Tariff allu led to bow shall we know the diff-re ce b IwenKati tucky hogs and horses and those Tom Tennes see ?-and will not the Ke (■ cki ms endeav r to palm upon us theirs, as T .m-se. ns? We should think seriously upon -.bis mat er. It opposing K' Ulucky, we m y call forth he re sealmeut of Tennessee ; and ah ve all h ngs we should avoid those modes of ppojlio which will exc te disunion in our r oiks, and arravus vi bn ly one agains ano'her oragains the safely of the Union ; an ' I think it inns b admitted that the coretnpl ted State Tariff is calculated to do both The U .ion and the Con i slitu'ion are still inestimably dear to all of us, k sad as it will nev r be too lute to lake mea ■ lures of direct and po hire resia nnce, which I will place them ii. j"op rdy, will it not be web I If we do so Ii t toadoot those f a more mild n I amicable nature, which wh I't there is eve- Hy probability of their effociing ur object wi l onr opponents, and the world lb,t wo will endanger the safely of the Union if we can preserve our qml r.ghts w. hou'it; 'bould ever b- ome necessary to io C!od so; bid .hat it was not heed lessly nor rashly done, nor till w* hod tried every amicable m ans to prevent it. Let us then, do nough l in our opposition to this law, which can possib y affect lb Union, til! all other means of redress have failed— eo/np/e/aly foiled and wv hav no other al <rnative but open resistance or degradation and lave-w f BURKK + I was under the impression, when this trli ele was written (bat a rigid system of non co-. sumption would so far cuitail the Southern mar ket of the manufacturers as to make it their in terefl to repeal the present Tariff but subse quent reflection has convinced me to the con trary Non consumption will he valuable to u c as a matter of economy nod will tie a means of sustaining ns independently in the present strug gls. so far as it is exercised ; but its operations will for a long time be too slow and uncertain to ff-ct the primary object we have in view The most expediem course for the present is by a decided protest to Congress against the principles involved in the encouragement of domestic manufactures -as already done by the Legislatures of Georgia and South Carolina-- and if this protest be disregarded the only re source left for ns will he in the exercise of the sovereign rights and authorities o( tic. S : ates. I New Orleans Dec 13 if COTTON.— Arrived fr m Friday oor ng, 1 Mi\ inst np to yesterday morning HoOt . ala-. in the sum lim 6256; making iu stock of 2251 baa There h s II ybeen n fair iem nd for all des iptiois sue ■ oui 'ast, up to yesierdpv, whin the weather r wa unfavorable and nothing of note doing « The =aie» a 'ogether. were not so ex ensive | as the preceding week, owing to aiior supplies 1 aad a furher improv'm din price which has B P r ial’y caused acme purcha. e s to susprn operations. In that Itoni Tennessee and [■ ffirih A ahina we h< ird of s me'hing o -r ■>fl' b !es of he late a rivals S' lling al from 9* a cen‘< Afticnr ilrg oth Live p Icl ssifi |WiJw"n, wr quote Louis ana and Vlississij pi, viz: 9 a 9.J') TCI dling, 9} a 1(1* I Fair, 10* a good demand Goo : Fair. 11 a II j | Good and Fine, 12 al3 J Comm&riwl Jnlell gereer Extract of a letter from Liverpool jVor. Clh Our Cot'on Market has been r tlher lang-id since the date of oor hat circu ar of Ist inst. and prices are nryf full main aiti I pa licidar ly in ci mmon qualities, which an- * ' per lb lowe-- The sal-s his wek have amounted 30 900 b' les f which 3 4< ! 6 ar - uplands a 6Jd a7J • | ',OO O. leans at 64 o 8 d with 20 a : 9d ; I 1400 Al rbymas at 5j tr Jj 1 a J 9i14 Sea Is'ands ye«*erday by ancli n, al 14d a 20(1 ,er lo on the prieps .btained ut 'he last public sale 2fith Se teraber. The we»k = bit in-ss *ias lie'n con fined to the trade nd spinners, Utila oi nothing liavi' g her n done on speculation JUarrUS, On the evening of the 24th inst. l>v the Rev. S. K. T»l -« o ? l‘. , r^ r '„ S * :V ’ l,KL "• fKOK in Mrs. SARAH ANN 13. PAFE, all of ibis city. In Hamburg, (S. (j.j VV'ednenlav evening last, hv ti e ?itVrii.-TuJ?, r WAI.KER lo Mist iia . Z^ b i 1 ela,-5t daugliter of Mr. Ha ▼id L- Adnmfl, all of Himhur^, Ilovt W Mr P RnsTra' 7 ' l ! R. v Mr h A V H H |jf‘’«! # W^f R i* S . r^K * of to Miss SA RAH H. daughter of I bonms Anderson. Estq nicti. r npl. h jV,v i «?, r * K v D TOn f ,COUD, - v ' on 'lie 14th ult Rev SI.NJAMU) MILNER, after nsrtrre illness of severe weeks, of a liver complaint He had been a member o the Septan church for twenty-seven years, the most n which time a pnhhc spe.ker, >i, nieil tirone i n ibe faill % *or winch he had contended (’uriog a useful life. UE.VTVST, Will be in Augusta the last February. Dec SO It 25 United States , AWW3JTA* FIELDS KENNEDY, ilATFJl'fj for the liberal patronage he receive*! whi'e managing the Eagle Tavern, and f encouraged to hope Ini its renewal, has been • mployed by the proprietor, as Agent, to superintend the above splendid Eslahli.-hmeut,. add iff n his services again, in the > ime business, I o his friends both in town apd country. The thNITED 'TATES HOTEL is situated near 'bo ecu.re of the city, on the rfpol where stood the old Gl)be Tavern, and is fire proof. Its room: and accommodations are spacious and elegant, and its Inrniture entirely new, suitable for such ’ an establi'hm ;nt; and will be ready for the reception of on the Blh January next, i dec o’o 26 , PRESENTMENTS Os the Gniiid Jay of R.chmond Courtly. The Grand Jury for the ast wi ck of the tall i (arm of th, Superior < ou tof Ricbniond o.mn- ' I fed t their du y o present an great and < growing vils in tbi city and c uni , Gimhlmy and Drunkenness The Jury recommend are 1 Mon of C.e laws as ih .y rega l d Hie so m r and the enactment of -on.e Judicious regn alion wi ll re pro to the latter Let tie drunka be pU' e ■ on the same foot ng with the idiot or be mad ran and whee habit h a rendered tb ' practue inordinate, pla ea guardian over his prop, rty a> if he were eq t lly as un *hle to man age it as those who were permanently deprive of their reason To lessen he oppnrtiini'ies of inteinpeiale drinking the Jury recommend that ad debts c >ntr oled for spirituous liquors in recalling hops be ir.ee v .ab e by law.-- As conn c ed vvi'h this nibjeef, hev present b» i ■ proper the facility, with which licences a r* ' obt ined for retdling s.»i» i nous liquo's In tm.i -g leave of he court, he Jury consi dor c Ihe.r dn yas f is their pie -sure o o >ce the indust y and Mention to b.in ss lit ' prompt decisions, hr obliging nrf co.Tfouf deme.nor, which ha- di tin Mii«hed ids bo m during the term a d I ' >r Iheroselv s ! aketh.soi. p >r( niiyol re u ning tli ir bn ks lor h - ac- ( comm'dating pirit w'-.oh has been ex reijed 'oivards the ir body To the Attorney tSener d they return their tb nks for bis frank an i eadv explanations of the law, and the z alon and able ma ne in w' ich bn h'.s discharged his leli it d I es, whether they have ret ted o 'he s at" of hos unfortunate c iz ns who have f .llen under the cog. iz.nce of he laws. We recommend that (he foregoing presen'- men's be pub ished in the Gazettes . f the city. COSBY DICKINSON Foreman. C. A Bradford, IF C, Dillon, A Gould , J G MIF barter, JFm Smith.jr. IF P Dearmond, Ft Bradford, J Primrose, S B Groves, A. Buffer, i J. Garner, R. Dillon, IF. Bones, E, J Hardin, P Crump, J. Ansley, P. R munch, Cn motion f George W, Crawford, the Attorney Ge era 1 . It s otdrred That the fore going Pro en'menis ha published accoidingto the rcqni‘B' ol be Gr d Jury. A True C.py J A VIES MLAW9, Clerk 61 h December, IH2B \ T THE SESSION OF CHE BOARD OF ! -jL Physicians, held at Ml 'geville, in De ! comber, IB2H, the so tow g members of the Board were present, viz Dr A ■ bony, Whitt, , Jonet, Graham Hox-y lia lo , B kin. T. b. , Gorman, Hamilton, Garvin, and Worms. The j following gentlemen h .ving produced Dqilomas, , which were ascertained! to he genuine, were li , ren ed to practice Medici e and Surgery i.i . -ors rmr.v with the act of the Legislature. . Allred Du 80.-e. M. D a graduate of Pern yl- ( varia University—Washington, Wilkes conn- | *y- i Henry J Smith, M. D.—South Carolina—Co. ( limibia county, , Charles Gratff, M D —Jefferson College, Pa. Gwinnett county. , El.as BeaU, M. I).—Trannsyivania—Madison,. M . gan county, E P. Richardson, M. D.—South Carolina. Sa» ( 3 vannah. t Thomas L. Lamar, M. D—Albany, N. Y.— p VI aeon. W Reuben Y Reynolds, M D—Pennsylvania • Columbia County s Nathaniel N Smith, M D—Transylvania—D> s Ka b county. John A Urquart, M D—Pennsylvania—Eaton- I too. r fobn M Raiford, M D—Pennsylvania, Elber' B county Win vV Waddell, M D Pennsylvania—Mad; • sun, Morgan county Wtn Quinlan, M I) Edinburgh—Talliafcrro county Jrhu H Mason, M D—Pennsylvania, Sanders ' viile. Ftp hard Wayne, M D South Carolina—Chat ham county. Paul F. Eve M D—Pennsylvania, Augusta Joseph A Eve, M D—South Carolina—Angus d ta '• Phineas M. K.dloclc, M D-Philadelphia—Sa vannah. 1 Iha J Mitchell, M D -Elinburg—Savannah. Amos Ward, M D—Peumy vaa.a—Jasper connty. • .1 m.,s W Taylor, M D—Pennsylvania—Bulk 1 county. " LICENSED AFTER ' X AMIN A I lON. h John W Junes—Monrre, Walton county—ou Fcv.r 8 Charles H WiDon—Warrenton-Cyaanche Tr \ che.'lU. " 'lngh M Nester—Clark county—Dysentery. Dudley W Hammond Elbert county—veu- I- punctuation. N George H Grant—Jackson-counly-Ccpha'ulg e Epidemical. ss lenry Bacon—S* Mary’s Dengue. *■ Samuel Glenn—Oglethorpe county—Venou r Circulation i- Joel W Terrell—Wilkes county—Dyspepsia Andrew L Paul—Burke county Remitte ■ Fever. Albert M Spalding—Elbert county—Tb< E . »■ Al * McDonald —.Monroe county—Oono Hue "J, a.yLLe.ueur— do do d> “f Edwin W Hunter —Greene county —Fever, ib T. oma- M Darnall--Jasper conn y—Pleurisy. David B. Sc dt—Harriscounty- Typhus Fever m James Cuilinan— hatham county. John R B r > m M’.di»cn-Peritonitis. Eiward A kh—New-York. Aelrey Parker—Hancock county—Dysenteria. Hamilton P --inead—tones '•ouoty— Fever. BENJAMIN A. WHll E, M D Sec’y. dec 3J 26 I ClH’omrlc <11(9 NOTICE. IN addition to the officers for the Ci*y already advertised to be elected by the City Council, on the first Saturday in January next, will be . Scitou and » Keeper of the Hospital; for the after, proposals will be received for furnishing be Patients per day. Licenses panted for laves to live apart from their owners expire in Saturday n 1 x . GEO, M. WALKER, Clerk Deo 30 "notice: VS my Manager at Good Ale P'a ation, be low Augusta, has marked some Caffl , imposing them to be mine, which I fid ) belong persona in Augusta, it is requested that those ho have had any kept there will come for ward, prove proper y and take them awn. - The Cattle will he Penned 'mm Four o’clo k (i the evening, till Ten the following morning, or six days from this dale, to affird them an opportunity of doing so PAUL FITZSIMONS. Good Ale, 29th Dec. 1858 If 26 Ou\y 4& X\\\v\bcT \ioUexy. $lO,OOO THE HIGHEST PRIZE Drawing rxprrlrd n- MONDAY NLXT. iU)otrc=JteUurtr CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, 9th Class Se\\eA\\e nt Prizes. 1 PRIZE OF $lO 000, 1 “ “ $8 000, 1 “ “ $1,460, 2 “ “ $l,OOO, 5 “ “ .*3,00. .. 10 “/ |WM| 36 '( s4oT^^i 36 “ “ $3O, 72 “ “ $l5, 396 “ “ $lO, 3750 “ “ $5, 4,040 Prizes. Whole Tickets do $2 so—Quarter do. $4 25. 05 s * Orders Received at JJVDR E IVS' STATE I.OTTER Y AND EXCHANGE FFICE Cnmcr of Jackson and Broad Streets. D*.i 30 76 T\\e lr\a\\niaa. 4 WE KiY I’Ai'i H with 'he above lit <, TL if pi posed to be issuid every 'Vedncs day, in this cry. the object f whi< ii is, to col lei-i and embody I! lh' p o< pal events rei n teg to C’ATHnMC E UANCIPATI. N, 11 be .nd, not only to Live ■■». p ssm hi lory, hut to ex. it. Hi- Friends nf Civil and Helgiout Liberty, in h United o'.atea, .o aid i. I parts ol (lie god e in hraaking the shackles o! oppression Tht protestanls ol Portugal and Spam are uppiess r| ns wed as the Jews, tlie D>e enters and lilt Ca'holiis of Great Britain, nd it behoves us ■«r men. enjoying so large a portion of meotai and civil nb rty as we do in this country, to dd them in heir arduous struggle for the same privll-g ■ vn enjoy. '* i HE IRHHMAN’’ will be printed on fine medium paper, and delivered to subtcriDers very Wednesday, at J 2 a year, p-yaMe m ad vance. WJLLUM S BLAIN, A F CUNNINGHAM. Char'eston, 8. f. Dec 17, i>.2!l A CARD. B'IHE Lev. Mr. Smith, immediately aflcr I § hU return from die North, wiM resume 'be Instruction of a select number of Female pupils. - None will be receive i under elevei. years of age. The exercises of the School will Commence towards the close of October, or th. first of November. Those desirous of secuting dmissioo, are requested to apply to Dr Wrw. (PJ’ Terms, the same as the preceding winter $l4 forthe First Class and JlO (or all otb- I 3. September 10 If The following new Works HAVE JUST P.F.F.N RECEIVED AT CHE IE BOOK STORE, Xo. UiMiaA-alreet, VIZ: The Token for 1829, Vn Historic:.. Sketch of the Greek Revolution, by 8 G H .we. -iaxr Weimar’s Travels. ? vols. 8 vo. J 2 75, ad Tah-g and Glad 'l'ales, by Reginald Re verie. >’othiug, by Nobody. R cords oi the Spanish Inquisition. ~e Tales of Peter Parley, about Europe, rii- Chi' !’s lb.(any. i’hinkj Ito Mjsell, a Scrio, Ludicro, Comics T de Story of Jack H lyard, the Sailor Boy, or the virtuous famdv. A me-lean comm >n Place Bouk. Trcmbalt’s ladi n Wrs. The life of Vlansie Wain b, Tailor in Dalkeith The Romance of H by Heory Neele, ALSO — A number of new Pieces of Music. I November 15 14 ihiirniii —Hiiii -rnrrr *- • •mm TO PRINTERS. A FORE VI AN, oi sober, steady, and indus trious h .bits, who is well acquainted with hi® business is wauled tin mediately.— apply ( AT THIS ■ FfTCE ■ Novemb- r 12 05*’ We are authorized to announce JAMES Pi.l O K K-q ».■ a candidate for the Office of Reckivkr of Tax Returns for R-'hmond Coum.v as the ensuing ‘lection, lo be he'd on the first Monday in January text. On 8 3 4 TONS Swedes Iron assorted, 30 Pipes H ti-ind Gin, For Salk hy THOMAS McGRAN. November 19 15 —~ notice! 7 4LL persons having any demands against Reuben Reynolds di c’d. late of Colum bia County, will present them properly attest ed for payment immediately, and those indebt ed will make payment without delay. THOMAS REYNOLDS. R Y REYNOLDS. Nov 15 wtJ 14 TO KENT, To the Isi of October next, THE Store and Dwelling, corner of B-oad and Jaqkson streets, which 'S*li9 were occupied by the late Johi Campbell. Also the store lately i the pom*s ion of Edw’d Quinn & Co. Apply to JAMES FRASER, 1 Executors of JAMES R HABPER, \ J - Cam P btU > d€C dec 20 St 34 Lime, Lime, Lime. J),) Casks Fresh Providence STONE LIME, just received per Boat Oglethorpe, for sde b" GF.O. II METCALF No 319, Rrou'l street WHO KEEPS CONST A NTLV IN SToRK Fees' Provnl r ute an TUumaslown LI IE Dec other 3 19 The Subscribers offer For Sale, AT THEIR WOOLEN UKAPF.ItY, No 252 Hhoao-sthf.et, \ further supply >1 Vupei'finn .'LOI'HS, c-( all Colors now worn in America; C 'SM dERESof tho >bove description; VES PING, a new article cf the latest sttle and fashion Itj* All of the above Goods wit! he made to measure at short notice, and at cheap prices to suit the limes. ALSO, O i hand, a f:M choice Sloik of Ready Made Clothing, Cons sing n f jMowing descript ons : Oveicoats, a fine ailicle for cold weather Superfine Dress Coals, foom JH lo s>6 Froi k Coats, ” 12 3 Panialooas, V 2 50 14 Vests, ” 2 50 7 Ladies’Cloeki, ” S 14 Gentlemen’s Cloaks ” 3 4(1 WI LLS & KfBPE, Drapers and Ta tors. Non-mhcr 15 1 Co-Partnership. f |THE Bu> s-Tlhers have entered ir.to pnrtner- JL ship in the GROCERY BUSINESS under the firm of g iloTi*B| WHICH THEY WILT, I W \\olcsa\ft ftflA BictftU, tfn a- gno i (Vim n c n lie obtained in th' Ci.v, Lr Cash or aalisi'ac'erv paper J M POPI ON, E O’CONNOR 1 They have Just Received, ’ im a - dn(t s " le - i JL vJ! V" Uhls S-tpermr Baltimore Whiskey. ,| yft do. OI 1 Rye Gu I 10 an. Portland Rum j. Id J, Apple Brandy ~ 10 d - Oil Peach Ditto p Dcceml cr 24 4t asr®W»®l3fc3L academy. {THIS Ins itnlion will be completed am’, opened for the reception of Scholars, by the Ist day of January next. It is located 14 miles from Augusla, on the main road to Mil- . cilgevill;-. The situation is not only pleasant ,ms delightful but very healthy, and there is tj . very fat ility of cimmunicalion by stage, de tl Mrabk*. Instruction will be given in all these a branches of learning commonly taught in Aca e demies It will hr under (He •nperinfrndance ol c JOHN STORRS, A M. “ It is presumed, in paruoular, that thosr voung gentlemen who arc preparing for a Col legiate education, will improve the many ad- vantages here offered. . TERMS, i For Latin and Greek Languages, $2O per year, h Mathematics, Gramrucr, ) ,5 do Geography, &,c. S Reading, Writing, and ) do _ Arithmetic, ) N. B. Scholars can be accommodated with first rate board near the Academy, at the low price of eight dollars per mouth, payable hal . quarterly in advance. v Snow-Hill, Nov. 19 15 JUST RECEIVED j BY THE SUBSCRIBERS ( Per Steam limit Co's and Wm. Oiislon's Routs I Pipe (Swans Brand) Holland Gin I “ Dupin’s Cognac Brandy 1500 lbs Fres-1 smoked Beef r 20 Bbh Luffs Crackers h “ Soft shelled Almonds 5 “ Brazil Nuts 5 “ Pecan “ 50,000 First quality Spanish Scgars 20 Jnz Vandyk’s Mustard II) Baskets first quality Champagne 12 Boxes Muscat Wine 10 “ Fresh Bunch Raisins J 0 “ “ Muscatel “ 10 “ “ Prunes 12 “ French Cordials 10 “ Assorted Pickles 10 “ Sperm Candles Which, together with a eneral assortment ol CO IS FEC FIONA HIES . •hey offer low, Wholesale and Retail, foi cash, or town acceptances. _ G. T DORTIC k Co. No. 242, Broad Street Augusta. fak Also, TO RENT, Store Nov IfijlS 312, With two JHotes and a Uwejifng attached; tu client stand for busing# for particulars enquire as above jr September 10 fcUGAU CAINE. \ QUANTITY of Sugar Cane of a super! or quality, suitable (nr planting:. Enquire of <IMS. Wl 1 LUMS Si WOULSEY. <lec 4 23 Wanted to Hire A PLAIN COOK of good character. ALSO A smart, active NEGRO MAN. Apply at this Office dec 17 93 Oranges and Honey. 7,000 FRESH Sweet Oranges. I 7 Barrels Old Peach B-andy 100 Gallons o' Honcy at $1 per gallon. Fob Sale by GEORGE 11. METCALF November 15 14 JUST RECEIVED, The Atlantic Souvenir, AGO ;»|S I’M A 4 AND NEW-YEAR’S OFFERING FOR 18.'9. Also, a Superb 6 Octave PIANO FORTE. GEO. OATES. Nov 26 17 FINAL NOTICE A LL persons having claims against the estate tL of Julia Willson, deceased, are again re. quested to present them for settlement; and those indebted to (he estate, are required to "lake immediate payment. A final settlement i-fthe e talc having become indispensibly ne cessary, no longer indulgence can be given JOHN MOORE, Surv'g ex *r of the eilale of John IVHIson, dec. Dec 10 3m 21 Augusta Jockey C\wb. THE Ani.u.t Augus.a RAi Eld w>.l com mo,ue over ilie Augusta Course on lh. Tuesday in January next, instead of the econd Tuesday, there being an error as to the time of running, formerly published. JOSEPH CARRIE, Dec. 24 25 Sole M mnge.r. Wells & KibbcV Ua\e Uus day Heceiv .1 FROM Tin: CFJ.Enu. iTFJ) T JL JUS. Messrs. C. C. Watson h So.ts, OF P I!.ADELP»!A, A Frock and Dress. Coat, nf the latest London stvle and Fnslriimi. Those that whh to see the Fashion, wilif please call on ilie above E ahlishmcnt. J Nov '5 A 14 jveW (J/ooijN. The Sutftcvibfera, Have Just U'ce.ived "■ Mitut of llinr Fall ‘apply "J c Lem tbs , HeadyCAoWuog. Jilso, of the Latest London Fashions. SHlfrAllm lIUJNKK & CO. . jf ■HKwm HHBIOII MIU-’s 11111 T,I) INO S, 256, Augusta. Has rect tvd an lion to fits block i. nsis> ,ng of thi‘followiiig^M^ r f^f ,t ' s » warranted of a supt i tor qualify. B h< ***r. m 1 I’ine Appl** do. in i»ohh Goshen BiUtor, M«iscalel R isms. Buckwheti .rid Rye Flour in hßalf barrels. Filler’s & lay lor’s Ale, Cider, C»er Brandy, New Y rk Cit; Mess Beef in half* barrels Philade'phia an London Porter in PMnl and Quart bullies. L-n dun Brown Stout P l "* bottles. Rico, .'cob 1 Barley in K> gs and Kegs, real Scotch in B- xus Olives, JV*ixed Pickles Pickled On •nos, Best Havana® Scg .rs, Teneriffo Wine Fonii-m>o ,i 0 ; n Demijohn*, Sic. Sic. Dec 17 M 23 SSgfc plantation jB PoWr Sale. \Jr THVs fcJCRSUIUBVIU. JEFFERS for® 1-1 ® 1 *- bis Plantation, calle I,are FoK®tEBT, situated upon the wu tens if Bog"y fjcul ana in the neighborhood e the Shlir Pot^V <, < <° Burke County, consi ling c about 1601’cres of Oak end Hickory Laud e excelled about MW acres of which ar cleared under fence. Ui.nn (ho premise am a Dw£®ying House and sundry outhouse usual on a ; ahd nbo a Grist Mil with a ginning m .chine attached. I desirable, 20 r of adjoining v-ell Timber id land, with a mill thereon, recently erec led, and .within a<J^K lU l 4 miles of the Savannal River, will be it. The Prrm.ses cai he seen at any application to Hie sub “Criber. pemberton. Lake Forest, Burke Cijßr il .Vi I October 2ftth,.182«, J- NEW GtMpl’f- IQAlklk & JNo. l 5» , , rTAV'F. Jart nro-rrf « JLx assortment of Dry Goa»is f Cutlery. &!L3®, A® VsKL An extensive assortmem of Ghoi(^K({ c j e ' ries, consisting in part of the following Prime and 2nd quality St Croix Sug^^ J va and Green I .ff.e & Madeira, Tenrriffe, Muscat, Malaga, Pim Claret W incs C. Brandy, Jamaica R.nn, and H. Gin % Old Peach and Apple Brandy V Northern Gin, Whisk- y and Rum J Ist and 2nd quali y Loaf Sugar London Porter in quart aud pint bottle# Ist and 2nd quality Spani-b c egan Gunpowder. Inpcrial and Hyson Tea London Mustard, and Pickles in Jars Ground and Race Ginger Popper and A ; sp:ce Nails of all sizes and qualities Powder, .Shot and Lead Sperm CaudlM Bar and Steel ojfa*' ,r y 1 find i Waggon Boxes of all Wzos, c. ALSO, ■ 200 p’eces Prime Ikmp Dagg.ng * £0 coils Small G ilo Roiie 20 .asks nod 30 boxes Prime Goshen Cheese All of which is offered for sale very low for cash or on long time ft>- satisfactory paper. Nov 1-5 14 jpublft I H ILL BE HI ,to, I ON T;.oi»djy,tneirtd a j„i u.,y.'8?9, I at tlie lower Market H us.. ,n the City of Augusta, (or the year 18*7, tlu following \e- ■ gi oes, belonging to the heirs of b. Lamar, ten. H -icecascd— vz. ’ Dirk and VVouder, Carpenters. H Will and Bol>, Caulkers Carolina, Tom, Jerry, Will « a d Arp, Boat I •lands. fl| Lizza and two Children. fl Surkey and three Children. H Venus and one Child Jacob, S.im, Will and 3 udo, boy* from ten to thirteen years of „gp M Persons hire g wit - be required to give notes fl with ni p. oved s.cunly, payable on Ist Janua- B I y, 1 (>3-1; and to pay doctors’ bibs and axis, and furnish them two tin s of clothing aud jt B blanket to each during th ■ year. o. b. Lamar, Ex’r. B D« c - ? 4 ■5 td fl NOTICE. " I be hired on the firsl Saturday in B • 1 T ■‘ "u try next, all Ihc Negroes he eng* ■ jog to the e tale of James Shaw dec’d, at lire B ale residents 0 I said deceased, Columbia County. H „ MAt'.Y 3IIAW Exu’x B Dec 10 21 B Administrator's fl IX.'ILL bo to.. I by oru.fvj th. Court of Or* fl , _ ?T d'nary. of the count, ol Buike, at the ■ Conn House m said county, oi-thc first Tubs- ■ | '/“y 1 " Janwary nex',one N.-grt mant'm<d fl Isham, as the property of ihe e*,t e ol John fl Dickson, and sold for distribution H Laban ocovi, At u ,’ r . fl Nov 26 Is 18 | NOTICE. " I WILL bo hired on the 2nd day of January in xf, at 1M» Kenz c’s Store, on the Wrightshoro igh Road, in Columbia county, e slaves belongiug to the orphaus ol Charles H Show, deceosid H MAiiGAHE ” S A'V, Qmrd'n. I I’eo 6 w4t *o H Administrator's ;-aie. I ('POSTPONED ) I J OREEABLY to an order f he Honorable H 11. Interior Court of Lincoln county, when H *V’ ,n K lor Oidinary purpore., will be told on H I' l- * 1 Tucsd .y in January next, within the H uknai n*. r , nfsale, at the Court Home in said I coun'v, ■ All the Estate of Dickerson I Ilaliday, tale of .mu d«, e,.,ed,. o.uain- ■ mg mno hundred acres, . Qr , , gHher ■ or divided, a* may suit pu/. said tract ■ of land lies one mile above Ku ... . fl road leading to Washington. A.so, •. H 1 'imcaiid place, a negro girl named W . H sold for the benefit of Ihe heirs and credit'.*" ■ »aid deceased. Term' made kohwnnn the ■ -of sale. D M. SANDERS, > Ad , ■ JERRY GRIFFIN. $' M,n B • Snplember 27 w I |>4 ■ SHEtiIFF’S SALE. , I t % ILL bo sold on lh< first Tuesday in Jan- I f ''V uary next, at Columbia Conr 1 House, B between the Heal hours of,ale. 4 N Agrees, E- .fl phi aim, Philbs, H rrieland child George, us thb fl properly of ’,''enl C. Harrison, deed. In *’ Lsfy ■ ■, fi. fa in favor of M’K , z * L Dennoch w Pa- ■ ter B. Short and Willi;ra -*colt, Adra’rs if T. I Harrison. Property pointed out by the Ad minisiralors. ALSO, One Negro boy Jack, as the property of Wm. .4,.. 1 J Germany, to »fi fa in favor of Nea diah Lamed, and one in fav. r a Robert Tay lor vs s id Germany. Property pointed out by Ihe defendant. ALSO, One Negro woman P.gBV, a* the property of Weathers Smith to satisfy oji fa in favor of Thomas Buttnl Jr. vi said -in.lh, levied on / and returned to me by a constable. B. 11. EMBREE, D. S C C. Jfl Nov 89 *» HI Sheriff’s Sale. t« T || ), 1., sold i Columbia ( ourt hou'e, on S v It., ft Tuesday in J-inu .pv 'n*!, Two iiundietj acres of Land, ntnreßßß „l o’- le«s, ■« I j•■i i. i g Hcb«« ea W-is ..ml e to mt sfv a ft. fa. Jolm M'Gee ys. Berry I, and Wmiam Wilkins. a Three Negroes, Cornelius, Nancy,BßH <■> arid Align dti.i, oi.e h u e and lot > ulitamiii, a< rea, more or leas, adjoining Mr* liarnrt _ N. H Clan on, to suti.-fy two *i.fus Turiiin vs. (he A' ! m’r ol Win. Coiner, dec. 1375 acres of land, more or less, viz : 270 a'ns adj.dni g Crv.dord and Bugs, Oil JH acres adj linii g ,VI igruder anil Craw'ord, 4t:« a-Tes adj. ining Magruder and others, and 3(1(1 ■ ed acres adjoining Vincent and others; levied enl as Ihe p opeiiy of David Walker, Executor B of of Elii-ha Walk r. to satisfy one Ji fa. I of Foster, trustee for Daily, vs. said VVaikrr, Ext B ol ecutor. L re ISAAC RAMSEY. 6 e. c. fl T ■ Nov 27 .Sheriff’s Sa\e^o^~~~ ** VM7ILL be sold on the r VV ary next, at I.irpwrtu cfli'eiday ; n Janu. 0 tween the usual horr* ol sale, (slurs House, be. ,h The following proM/M J" One Negro Girl j|Fzw^’ y,z/ JI P itl' iK-c, taken as the (lame of lift, to satisfy one tx<-pjdfo r .V °f I'hoa lasß.t. j min R m on, and sum’^^’ 1 ”? 10 ol B*nj a « 1 vor ol H m other execution• in fa- I mu by a constat lyy’ cvip d on and returned to I Two N fa oea AL Ji°\ n u I Aso a woitiau taken- a Rian and I blen >o ?» '• II t m I Rem Rermon and p e iL " ,0,1 * ,n fav or of H e returned (o me by a conl't , ‘’ n aod I BENJAMIN RE-USON M Nov 27 D ' VU J/ 6Aer f l*ncoln Cninio H v!(l 10 ■ JILfICOJV BRIDGE I O next. U a E ui I con, logoilier w.th nn« . mU “’ e '. ! R “* r as '!a tern fideol tho Ol ,D ' J ° n t,> ' , c-,s ' 2>oe of the hidmenls *„,! ( L ,Per . l “ he 064 as \ much of Fifth or’Bri I h *P rivlllr S'’ °f uiiug of the Bridge PCCB6ar y for the other h ut . fl| TV purchaser -will h 0 pe qu i re d n „ L H of the *ale to pay to the rmi?m ’° n '"Y >’ r ’ 0, t h " purchase money l 0 Cs!!h*or °' U bills of Chartered barks of 3i.» ru "' I , '" t ..ual insXn,. ' <l ' Ur £( l ual a “- Harm ay i *V STRONi; Cr> . . „ o\i prince C- om r~. ■ November (Vpcm 1' The Editors n -W ■ ♦b« Tu^Moo*a|p/v jn j’ r j | > € . °, a ~ fy public G zctrf SGtrln ' hC . a ' fl| fiwegoing vveelJn., Wi , i|{ ; . '»'e Ive paper? «!#lnrv, r . ’ ‘-inir re ? p PC . .Smgm- Executive account* to the' , 103