Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 30, 1829, Image 1

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AUKatSsv £ © M ii <© in© a. 1 AJJU) OFF! C El > Be just, and fear not: No. 207, BROAD-STREF.T. S Let all the ends thou aini’st at be thy country’s.— Shakspccrc. f VOL. 44. AUGUSTA. (GEORGIA) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1829 N °* 25 ‘ PUBLISHLD EVERY WBDNESDAY ANI» SATURDAY MORNING, BY A. 11. PEMBERTON. V or the CITY PA Pl£ii, (twice * Fire Dollars per » anum, payable in advance, or Bii Dollars, if not paid be fore the end of the year. Forthe COUNTRY PAPER,(cnee a week,) Three Dol lars per annum,payable in advance, or Foar Dollars, if not paid before the end oftlie year. ADVEII TISG.M KN VS will be inserted at 621-2 cents per Square, for the first insertion, and 43 S-4 for each subsequent wccewtre insertion—in all other cases. 621-2 «ts. per square. When an advertisement is sent without n specification in sxcrilivf annexed, oflhe number of insertions required, it will be fluminued until ordered out, anti charged accordingly Sales of Land anti Negroes, by Administrators, Executors or Guardians, are required, by law, to be |»elt\ on the first Tuesday in the month, between the boursoften in the fore noon ami three In the afternoon, at the of tlie county in which the property is situate —Notice of these Ttaks must'be given in a public gazette SIXTY days previ mislo the day of sale. Notice oflhe sale ol personal property must he given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale Notice to the debtors ami creditors of an estate, must kc published for FpltTY days. Notice that application will lie made in the Court ofOrdl nary for leave to sell land, most be published for FOUR MONTHS. 1 LETTERS, (on business) mijM be post-paid—or they may not meet with attention. IDT THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES are pub lished in this tinner. (From the Messenger dvs Cfiumhrcs.) m Orsowa, Oct. 25. It is reported that a Russian corps o(200 men, which was quietly cantoned at Via?,- za confiding in the treaty, has been sur* prised and surrounded by a horde of Turks, brobably belonging to tlie corps of the Pa cha of Scnitari. The Russians, whe were too few in number to m ike any resistance, proposed to capitulate, when the Turks ‘ fell upon them end them to a man. Cf.rf;*, Oct. I? For some days past u report, which seems Improbable, has been spread here, that by t artier of the Sultan, Athens has been evac : nated by the Turk? and given up to the Greeks. Const anti Norun, Oct. 10.—Nothing remaikable has occurred here since the ra tification of peace, and the Turkish Minis try may occupy itself exclusively wllli de- ‘ vising means to pay its contributions c( ' war, and abridge as much as possible the ( length of time for the occupation of (lie for tresses. It is not at all necessary that it should lie seiz 'd with the warlike ardour 1 which lias so inopportunely taken posses sion 0/ the Pacha of Scutari; and indeed the tardy of tljat foolish satrap Imp given „ rise to new complaints from Russian Gen oral. . Muftapha Pacha is still encamped with iiis Albanians between PJtilippopoli and Adrianople, wh u rc he constantly interrupts the communications of th.e Russian army, iu spite of the reiterated and positive orders of Sultan Mahmoud to retire, and respect the peace which has been concluded. But litis Pacha seems to desire to trample upon sacredness of treaties, and to continue the ivnr in the midst of peace. Count Nuvischkin, Aiil-de-Camp ol ■ General Oi’-bitsch, arrived here a few days ago. It is thought he is the bearer ol a despatch from the General to the Govern ment ®f the Forte, in which he complains in a very energetic manner of tlie violation of tha treaty, and requests the Porte to reprimand ills vassal; in default of which Oiebitsch hints that he will liitqselfbe ob iigeJ to take measures of resistance against JVlustapha Pacha. Tins despatch, it is said, Has created a great sensation in the Divan, and several Tartars were i.imtedately expedited to the camp Piiilippopoli, and their return is ex peeled with much impatience, ROBBERY Or ITIE MAIL. Fur some time past the Postmaster of this place has observed that the letters mailed for Nashville at Hardman’s Post Office in Williamson County, regularly nr. lived here with tlh* seals broken. Last week he despatched one of the deputies to Hardman’s, with directions to deposite in that Office a letter directed to this place containing a five liollai note in good mo ney, and a ci.nsidetable sum in spin ion.- note's. The letter was according nv ihd, and as was expected, arrived here broken open and the contents gene. The IVt master at Hardman’s, in consequence of an accident happening to his lock, has been compelled t>> entrust hi* packets t the Mail Rider ns far as Nolensvil!e,(abou six miles) where they were deposited in a mail bag, under Felt and key, and in this manner w.ts the packet conveyed which contained the test letter. I lie Kider was immediately apprehended —brought before Judge M’N.iiry, and held to bail in the sum of $5,000, for his appearance at Inn nex' term of the Circuit Court of the U. States liter lids district. We forbear any comment |j[ Mpon the circumstances.— Nas/mlk Rc publican, Dec. 4 n Raro anleccdenh m sce/eslum. Dt seruit pede poena clnudo.” I Mr. Must or Mott, the half-pay British i officer, so fr« quently Gazetted of late at tached to the cavalry, as we might presume j Irom equesttian predilections, was ar rested on Friday last, (an ominous day to him) a few n ii eß on this side the Warm Springs, in buncombe county* N. C. nnd brought to t4iis on Monday. As il is said he i* a man ot lie had pro bably imbibed Rousseau, paradoxical opi nio.s on suicide, or j, e envied the rei '*n of Cato mu! Brutus ; thi« as it n)a J~ Monday morning, ben- t c ar(wei j by circum^,^ ceg( he seized a pistol, wi|h bock shoL, , v hic{t had beep placeu ofl a table in the room in which he was guard ed, and discharged it at his breast. The proverb, however, saved him. The wounds alier surgical examination, were not found sufficiently severe to prevent his being car ned on to Edgefield th e following day. It is fortunate for the fame of Ulysses and Dtofned, that this distinguished indivh dua did not live during the Trngan war, for his penchant no doubt would have in duced him to volunteer as an amateur to steal the horses of Rhesus; and his unrival led talent for the business, would have obli ged the Greeks to select him for that criti cal service.— (Jreenvillc Mountaineer. MiEX’ a7^\t)KEXZ!E CONTINUES THE WAREHOUSE .OA7> Commission liosioess. HE ha« made arrangements with Me??rs. Heard (j, Cook (or the Storagecl Colton until his New FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, (now creeling) h ready—the Store foi Mcr cliaudisc is as SB'iirc as any in the City. FOR SALE, 500 \mces Cot-ion Hogging September 23 log Notice. CYTILL be Hired r-t the lower Marked home »¥ iu the ciiy ol Augu.-la, on the first day of January ties! : The Negroes belonging to the Es tate ol Wm. a. Bugg, deetasea, for one year Ter ms at Sale, At,»o, The Negroes belonging to the Es tate of Sabra Dawson, det eased, al the name place, and (or the same time. GEORGE L. TWIGO , F.x'r. Per 23 td 23 N oVictß. (.TOUR mnn'hs after dale, application will lie made to tile Hoenralde the Inferior Cour of Franklin county, when silting lor ordinary purpo-res, (or l"ave to sell all lltc remaining real esittte belonging (0 Iho <slale of I’ tnjuud King, deceased. WILLIAM BUSH. Nov 7 9 CtA-SH paid for any number of healthy, > younsr- a'’d likely NEGROES, •>f yood character. Apply ta N. B. MOORE, No. 202 Broalst. Per. 15 1 f'29. 21 if A . MMTKENZIET OFFERS FOR SALE, 150 Bts superior Canal r-nd Richmond FI.OUR 2 1 Bis Prime Pork (N Y inspection) Od Bis No 3 Mackerel (Boston iu.pac tion) 95 Hints New Orleans slolas;es alO Casks Lime Per 9 19 THE srctmfsm &iowv<uvte CO. I/KLY Y—Ol' H AIITFORD, i JLj I -L Iranre CO 1 TON in Ware Houses, f f anil o» the river, from Augusta to Savan ab and riia-di-Fton, A. MACKENZIE, Agent Pee 9 19 THE HOWARD insurance COMPANY, VITI LI. lake Fire &nd River risks, on appli- VV ealien to A. MACKENZIE, Agent. Pcs 9 >'J '|MIE ANNUAL JOCKEY • LUB It ACES 1 ol Au»risia, will coiiiuKoce on the f irst Monday in Fkbkuarv next, and cominuu lor (our days. First day 4 mile heals —Purse .>’4oo Second 3 “ “ “ S3OO Third “ 2 • “ “ S2OO Fourth “ handicap Race—l’utse to be deter mired on the Ist day. Aged Horses will carry l?fi pounds (j ve-nrs old » “ 120 « r, "u tl n ‘i 112 “ 4 11 « 11 102 “ 3 ie « <t « (JO “ 2 11 << '« a feather Mares and Gelcifiig* allowed 3 pounds. December 23 »3_ rjHIE sulrseriher .1. Iras open'd a ST A TIONA R Y S TOR E, at the slard formerly ol the Aujusta Bonk Store, on P.rond street, lour doors below ,Vs bii’a rprncr, where lie will keep on linn il ?• ■ t>r,t>ra! assorlmcn' of iSocU« swtionavff, irt l ho trusts, by strict attention in hunocss, .0 merit a share cf public patror.ngß. Ho t as j»sl re e-ivtd a silpp v ' f ; FnMM), Classical and Miscellaneous V* a A*o 'I an assortin'nt of 1 BLANK BOOKS, . of varloussi7.es, which ho will sell law for - ca«h, e, nOBBV', Jan’r. • Dee. 16. 21 « d 4 writ KXELUTKO AT THIS ; OFFICE- I e YvesAv YYowv, &c. s 75 ftbls Howard Street Flour j 25 do Richmond Do Golegn brand _ 10 Kegs Goshen Butter 1 150 Bbls Northern Potatoes 50 do Onions and Beets | ( 20 Boxes large Codfish ; 2000 Strings Onions in hhds 1 j . 200 Casks Fresh Thomastown and White Lump LIME — For Sale by 1 , G. H. METCALF. ! ’ Dec 19 St 22 1 — ■ ■ * . « , ... 1 Georgia r Hat Manufactory. f |~*HE subsetibor takes this ms fajjalS l Kind of reluming his thanks to those who have so libeinlly patron ( zc d him hi'herto, and of informing a them and the public in perioral, that Ive still f keeps on hand, asi leudid assortment of Gtu ( demon’s BEAVF.tt : HATS, , Os the latest N. York iF London Fashions, whiih he warrants, if no I superior, al Last nol i ruri>a?srd by any in the city.—Me has also, a ' very large assortment cf 11A I'S of all kinds j* * suitable for town and country dealers, which 11 he offers Wholesale and Retail, lower Ulna (lie lowest market prices, fir cash or approved (ta per. Also (tcnllenien’s and Children’s Fur, a Cloth nd patent Leather CAP S,; LEGHORN ANP STRAW n 3fflA®B Ss ; anp fancy STRAW BARDS, All for sals at No, ti 79 Broad sliect. (Jj* Wholesulo dealers and others will find . It to their interest to nil as above, f.'ug " Hate made according to order, and at Ihh iborl cst notice. Tlie highest prices (or Hnll-i’s Furs > THOMAS EViN j. Augusta. Pec. 4 13?9. <• 18 ’ OT The Stalcsumn k Patriot will insert the I above for one munlh ' ——■ 1 200 PACKAGES. - -1 1,. . -| -|IK subscriber has j! " 1 I, now on hand, a t nrxrvrrD argo and complete as il JJUU 1 b son mom of c T AND SHOES* SHOES, kv tiik jof a’l di scri(,lion", rc- APC API.’ I reiv '’ l by 'nit arrivals; 1 * AUttAufj, among which are 'w., I Tin7rv I cascs ljR(l '«s nnd Gen- I HOiCLiN, I ilemeti’s India Rubber or I Over bho* s. y Y’ I f 4io yidos Sole ' CllNljrUiili | and upper Lialber. I 2il Poz'.n Call Skins PAIR. It) do Morocco do 5 do Binding do ' I ' 6 do Skins lor Hat l~ i —l.iniog iiO do .Men and ii>ys peal Caps B >ot at d Sh.-o Tree,-, Lasts, Ac. &c. ' All ol which lie will dispose of on accbmnio daliug terms, at No 231, Broad slretl. J. P. FORCE. Pec j ts i l \dminis?rater's Notice. 'R months al er date, application will b< i JL made to the-Huaora'-k'tbo Inferior Court I of Lincoln Ccu: ty, while sitting f. r ordinal | » (inrposes, for have to evil ell the real estate ui r HumiUou Rcmsou.dccea.cd.h.t.- of said County. , ) WILLIAM CURRY Aihnr\ | Lincoln Connti, Ors. II (A IU. 9. 4ui 4 Female Education. I 5 T-»HE Ist Term of the SPARTA FEMALE 1 X ACADEMY will commence on Iho 2d 1 Moud.V (lltli) ol January i.cy.l undui» the ) superintendence of Mr £i Mrs. TWI id. 1 Instruction wlli be given n I lie; dWTercnl brmcaes of English (Indies to ihe Frenrli and Spanish L»ngii;Oi in Mu-ic P, lilting and * i,’rawing. Term* ot Tui’icn and b ant will 1 he modnratc aril at low us can posiii.ly lm at- 1 Lrilfd. b The Principal avails him«e'fof lira opp,nu nity to express i'i gralciol atknowlndgainenir to the patrons anu frii ndaol this Insiimtiou, j< ' for their liberal support and L.r their c .niinu • (. * e d and ouwearied esertious to promote ihc I, cause of Female Education li He is not ignorant, th it insintiations and re ports have been illustriously circulated abroad by the secret mid insidious enemies of the In- j, sululion th at ths Female Academy would cer- t laiidy be discnulimied —'hit it must go down — ( k (bat il was nn; hfe to support ilsell rn account ’ ol its increasing expense# &c, lint its 11 >ui isle ing condition and liio litrcmi cncomrigHnrut it Ins received from m enlightened pii'i'h d-'- j riu l 'the past j cars are sullicient oflhrmul.es i, tv^n wen llu-'e no oilier proots to telulcand sileu- c suck calumnious assertions. The Principal dtr-m* it an act of justice to S c n'ra h'l lh< su rrpartj indirect Iniins us to- silence might imply ’hat I Ire re, was hi trnllini ) some loulidalinn for tt.em. s SPARTA GKO. Dec t 4!’V in , NOTICE. ; 8 lOUR munih 1 Rllsr dale,, application w.h he 2’ un lft to ’he Honorable die I ib-riM- I 'oiirl * < f Fry-Still Cbiuuv wli< n wding (nr erdiii it) pnrpoff s, for leave Iu cr II a (nd ol land In lu’ g mg to (he Estate of Joseph We'lers, th-' . on - the waters l.ilde Shcnl Creek, n j. iai’ig lan L belongiag to (he E’late ot K. Waiters, dee. , containing 77J ; w.vi c\w rno\, i. i e, bobt. prewet r, u 5.,:l 17 ™ UNION HOTEL, KPRTII WEST CORNER OK TtlKPUnt.lC SUUAIIK, r i homaston, Upson County, Ga. THE subscriber has the pleasure ol an uounciiig to tho public, that this large and rnmmodiiiiis eElabli.hinrnt is neatly com pleled, and will be fitted ill the neatest style for the accommodation of Tva\eV\pvft avu\ Y»oaTt\evß, by the first of Jhu. 1330. He batters bimsell that hi 6 (ricuds and the public will now have additional inducement to patronize him, as their own comfort tan bo more completely se cured. His STABLES are excellent, and conve tiien’ to a Hoe rpriog of water, stored with proi vender, ire. &o* J. B. BATEMAN. Dec 9 tJ 1 19 O’ The Macon Telegraph and Messenger, Georgia Journal, Savannah Georgian, and Au gusta Chronicle, will insert tho -above until the first of Jau. and forward their accounts to I ho inaston ter sctlh ment, J. U-B. Slatenmm & Patriot. FOR STALE—C/ifoyy IF AITT.IED FOI! IMMEDI VTKI.V. AN excellent Saddle and Harness f/OR.-A’; and n handsome Second Hand SULhi and Harness, in complete repair; which will be sold cither logcdier or s’pnratety. APPLY AT THIS OF NCR, Nov 2 JWci cDantn’ & J3antt, AUOUITA, December 7, 1829. riIHF. Board ot Directors, have tin* day L declared n Dividend of Two dollars ]ier share, on Ihn budncss ot the last six months, being at the rate ol 8 per cent per anuDm. The same will be paid to the Stock U dders on and alter Thursday the 19lh In stant. JNO. F. LLOi D, Cashier. Drc 9 41 If “CAU’iTON. 000 A LL persons are i » ton J against reoeivjeg ii. or Hl.dint f.»r h Note drawn by Mr Joo '’atfioldd-tc i 2’ld O. t .829 at 4 months endorrou In Jksse Kent-for One. Thousand and Forh/ Dollars ■ as the sun'’ >s I°*t or ill, and payment has been Etojiped, G B LAMAR Drc IS 1329 22 3t Columbia Sheriff's Sale. \\ C#ILI, be Bold at (Columbia Court Hottro, on the first Tucwlay in February next, between tho usual hours ot sale. 150 acres of I.and, more or less, m tlie waters of Big and Lillie Kiokee Creek-, nd- J unrig !Mm> .mil Mnrdiatl, to ro’c-'ly n mort gage fi fa A. G. S. L. Zachry, vs E. Whining ton. ISAAC RAMSEY s c. c Nov 78 w'd 18 TrADKK’6 I N S URANCE COMPANY—New York. CAPITAL PAID IN. $250,000. X’-IIE undersigned having been appointed f Agent for Hie above company, is prepared •o teke risks on Inland Shipments of Produce cr (JcrchandiW!, at rate* correspnr.ding with Utosi of othe r responsible companies. Apt 'fiettion' l fir Insurance, may be made at I *. B. WALKEit Si GO’S. Cnr-xl door to th. Men bun s’ & fV.nlcrs’ Bank, v here the office '£ kept) or at the Slore of (he Subscriber. EDWARD THOMAS. December 5 Ct’.v 18 (TT'l'lie Gonricr will insert the above four limes weeklv Columbia sheriff’s halo. WILI, be sold at Columbia Court House, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tlie usual hours of sale, the following property, to wiu One gray mare, and a Saddle mid Bri. .lie, to satisfy d fi fa John .V. Heath vs. Joint Dagnrdl. a r.so, ifiO acres of Land, more or less, 'on trie caters of Kigg cr> ok, adjoining lands of James Luke and tVilli-m Oakman— and fiun negroes, Jiolson, J nn, Wiley, Peggy, and l.nry, to sntisly sundry (i fas William Jones and others, vs. Archer Avc-ry, Executor o John Avery, dcc’d, ALSO, 5 0 acres of [.and, more or less, nit the wolers of Oi e<nbri:.r creek, adjoining Folium and Lake, to sali?ty sundry fi Ls William and Dana I Walk, r ni.d others, vj Thomas b. liay liss. ALSO, 100 acres of Land, more or less, ad joining Pollard, am! Puilnm, on tho waters <1 Orecnbrisr .creek, to Va’i-fy mndry fi fas, .le(- lers-ou Pittman and others, vs Thomas 3. Bay lisa. ALSO, 57 acres of Land, more or less, E'lj»in> ing lands of Dmie'inty and Benton, on the «R ers of Cain creek, to satiily a fi f i Walen. Briscoe, vs llorali ) G.nlrtll, administrator ol Warner L. Kcnann dn’d. At,3 I, 0 negroes, v?/,: Rose, Frirtnoe, Dvliar, Nancy, V\ ill, Ned, Kingston, ami Mon ey, cne road Wavgoo, r tie Gig, two lor.trt, one Mulo, fifteen tload ot sloe,-, fif'eni do. d Cattle, o it) set ol Blacksmith's tools, otto tile Board, one largo Tnb’c, one ['for of Kail, and .Spoon Ch:-d", (onr b« its and lernitui c, one silver CofTac Pol, one Cream do. run f Kir r Sugar Tong*, aiol spoons, aod two Lookn g Glasses, to salofy sundry fi fa*, Pe’er Coawlon ifh-1 oilier* vs (lie Kxoculnis of Littlebcrj riaul«n, dec. ISAAC R VMSF.V s.c. c. Nov 23 4'w Id AOllliß. JJOUiI roonlhi alter ibbi a .plicr.iim tvi!l hr L’ made to the ll»n r, bln the Inferior <.’o»ut •>f Frar.kl'm Cour.'y, when sii'ing f-r ordinary rnepeses, for leave cf. (ho Ileal Estate o I Thomas Cl -.rlf, dc r . KIIO :. Cl. APE ’ *u’r. 3cy! n;-f rj I 2 GLOBE HO TE L —OSO —3 THE SUBSCRIBER, (Irate, Tvo\>v\ei(vc of il\e Gicibft Tavern, and mote recently of t\\e Mansion House,) BF.G3 leave to announce to his friends and (he public generally, (ha( he has taken that ele gant anil commodious (Ire proof brick building on the corner of Broad a.jd Jtckson Streets, aud immediately adjoining the now Masonic Hall. It is situated in the moat central part, of the City, aad is in Ihc very bear! of business—being in the vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch Bank of tho State of Georgia. , This Establishment is known as the G lobe Hotel, and in ds interior arrangement nnd'-general construction, unites in an eminent degree, sp'acicru? ness, u nti.cis, and comfort. To the iNjn o( family, the individual traveller, the daily boarder nr the fashionable visiter, hie GLOBE accommodations inferior to none in (he Southern otatci. Having conducted for a number of years, N't* among the most popular Hotels in this City he Hatters himself that his experience in business, added to the superior advantages ofsiiuatioi aud the resources under hit < ontroul, will enable him to give the most decided satisfaction t< all who may honor him with Ihotr patronage. Hie BTAHLKS ore spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied wilii (he best es pro vender, and atlended by exoei ienccd and steady ostlers—in addition to which, (he subscriber, will bestow his own personal unremitting attention, and hi his charges, will not. forgot the I pressure of (he tho times. OT*" The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Hotel, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at (J o’c'ock, and depart every Tuesday, Thursday and Batur • lay morning, at half pait 9 o’clock. The Washington and Athens Stage, departs every Tuoh ,'ay nnd Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and airivm every Wednesday and bundhy evening a< (, o’clock. The Elberlon Stage departs every Sunday morning, at 4 o’clock, and arrives every Friday evening at 6. The Pendleton Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o’clock in tho morning, Htidi frivM every Monday at S! o'clock in the evening. Tho Mihedgevillo Stage arrives cvciy day except Thursday, at 7 o’clock in tho evening, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. The Savanooh Stage arrives every 'Monday, Wednesday and Kiiday, nl 10 o’clock in tbu morning, and departs every isuitdey, Tuesday and Thursday, at X o’clock in the morning. WILIAAAI SHAX.XO.V, AUGUSTA, September Qihj 1829. 98 VALUABLE PLANTATIU. V iFov Sa(c. rj HIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sain, on very X libpr.il terms, a large nml valuable WLAtWiUritTOTs ril noted in Edgefield Distiiei, on (be .Savannah Kiver, about (breo I'.uullh of a oiiln above the town of Hamburg, ami .j u“t apposite flu upper part i f Augusta, 'I ho Teacl of Laud nalains ,;f ¥ ii rok —i.f wliicb. Ell! are valuable low ground on the Savannah River 4lift acres Oak ami I’lne (.and, very good for cultivation, (o d Ibc balance is pino land. Os the low (Honed 30 or d 0 acres might be made suitable lor the culluiuof Rica, with viry lilt'd trouble, as there is a Grist Mill on the place, from wbrrc ponds ihe water to overflow (he dice grounds, could be easily obtained} aud Ihe land is very fertile} On the prdfcibcß is a very fine and commodious DWELLING DOUSE , with all (be u.ml fir Decenary Out Buildings.— A vi ry fine Barn, Crib, and Gin tlonso ; around the Barn arc excellent Stalls (or the nccommo daion of twenty or thirty horses. The planta tion is well walertd, and no place could be better adapted, to the raising ol stm k—a linsl tiers that might be very piftfilallc on a plnci so near a fine market. Just on flic bank of llit River is a ijuarry of Ihe finest Rock adapted to building, from width, bean may bo easily load ed, nml descend the liver to Augusta mid Ham burg. There is also n quarry ol Oil Slones on the place. These are tew ft any places, that pos.-cn ro many advantages, and afford ruth f.i ciblies for making money. This valuable place i» cow offered f r scle on a credit oi from cno to sovtn yean ; the pun baser selecting the number of instalments between those two numbers— and giving bond and security, bearing intcroil trorn the day of sale, (or the pm chase mcney I (be above plantation is not sold before (he first d .y of January next, then be rented out, cither parcels or entire, as may be deem'd must advisable, t or further parti’ulars enquire ol CUiistian Breiibatlpt, !Mi uut Vintage, or I. 15. llollowwuy, Hamburg. GB' RGB ydIUFFIR. Ki.vimbrr I 11/tifi 0 11/ The Chat lesion Mercury wl'l please hr tori this advertisement in the Country piper, until the mid tie ol l)fcetnbtr, and forward (Jie hi I to Co!. Br<ilhaup l , Jo jtent. OTORE3, OwCllrg’, and cffices—on liroad i J and (Jampbill sircc Is. arS), A com forcible dwiltin:; in the rmr of tin ’dnnsinn tlonso, la'e the propdry cf 15 B. Hop k' ns, Esq. |’o»-c<il in given Ist October next, ecci.v to ,y KKX2IE i BENXOCII. June ? I Vuw IWanVa. INM’IM/’CTIONs Kmi COMMISSIONER? iu an approved bum, as drawn up lyt inrtiiber ol ibc li i fj t'WV i’V sale it/. '** ■ A CARD. I'HE Subscriber Las taken charge of, ami » will keep under hie own direction, lhf< IVARKIIOUSE first Imilt by himself, and by an Act of the Legislature of 11)21, intended In hr a l*uldic Warehouse, in Hamburg, for Ibo STORAGE of COTTON and TOBACCO.- A Tobacco inspection to be kept theruin, Thi" " ar< house, fur convenience nod safety from fire, if nut superior, is inferior to nolle so thi-' part ol the country. It is 30'f feet in length and 50 feet i<i width, with a plank floor—situ ated in (ho centre ot the Town, on the bank of the Savannah River, and within 100 feet of the stream. The other three sides are founded by streets, one of 160 feet, one of 100 fee', and one of eighty feel. Two platforms will extend troin the Warehouse to the river; so that Colton will he pul on Boats without touching the gi ootid, except when the river is very low RATES . For Inspection and Storage of Tobacco for f months, per hhd. $1 50 For Storage of Cotton and delivery on the river hank, i ach hale per month 12^ For lor wet ding-cither to ..arnnunb or Charle* ton, per halo 12i Liberal advances on produce placed unde" his charge, will ho made lor a moderate pr» otiiirn, or em'otnary rates. He wilt take (hr same care, and use the same deligouco lor Oth ers as he would for him/elf. Me will adhere to anil go on with his orig : - nal plan with regard to (he building ot tin town of Hamburg—all imprisonments, personal violence and pcA-m utinns, and oil the farsica! Sheriff's Brins of Mnuibnrg, lo the contrary not withstanding. It John Wilhioiason and his eollengues want n town, lei as I have done—build otic I will, however, accept of all their spara change lo help along (bo accomplishment *>l tb.it gre-a* tiuderlak. ng, but the Town they'i eh; It never have. I built if for myself; no* I for them. And if I had the abilities and perse* vpinnce to build n Town, they will find that I ha\c ah lilies and perseverance enough to take care of it. ‘ He will he duly thankful In n't who favoif lorn with tluir custum. REMIT SHULTZ. IJAMBBRG,September 2Slb, 1029. P. S. f am proud to say that the Mamba a* men Hants h ive supplied themselves this sea' sun, with more goods of all kinds than at, air f.rmcr period, particularly such as Salt, Iron Sugar, Ccffec, llaggiug, IJry Goods, &c. Sc; vcial now Stores have already opened, anc uibers will (ipuu very shortly. The usual spirite' disposition prevails to give, as heretofore, at teas' n» much, if r.H more, for CO TTON, than it any other ciry or town ,n Ibo up*country. As for Muncy, nme will be cotmteDtmce irulci* it is founded on a solid basis'; and fboul any oih. r be l;.!;rn in the market, or slioul any (honied, io-ti ntith in, wbihti the marbi arid intmsUd, |;« beyond vyht imtlil be cotVideredp’Sl end prudent, imm li,de notice r l it vdti t c givep, without feari saver. 1 order •»’! thorn favoKaWe circumstance* nm irnb'co.l to hope that <he community si country gormrally, will find it to their iotere to faster *s wptb their ( »«om. jj, a.