Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 01, 1821, Image 3

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ce l 7 n> and 'sloop Express, Small, to sal? Jispa’eU —At Baton, l3thinst. schi IV.-don, Nichols, lo ..ail soon A j .ite- dated Onrracou, September 1 m e„tioas he luss of “ Putcl! mi * n r - f ’ w “ v hicb would »« very ceriously felt by dr Americans, she ha’it, . convoyed mod American pr> perty u th.- ports on i Main. The sane l<* t r V7cU,«* there lias jj C , !U no vain here fir !G months, ami tb re is scarcely agree t simib on th liurl—rai.:*w»ter has bee u sold for g 2 the demijohn!” The brig Mechanic, of Portland, ard r )ir Milo, of Bath, Me. were boarded ell yLianzas on the 23th nit by a rowboat robbed of money, clothing, &c. and the nlfieers and crews treated in the roost brutal manner. We have been pontely favoured sps the Balt. American, with a hopy of th following letter, received here yesterday, via St. Thomas, dated 1 Turns Ist.vxn, Auo. 3, 1821 I 4i Sir —l beg leave to communicate t Lyou, for the ben*fi' of such persons as 1/ may bo coining tins way from yoo part I for salt, that a law has been recently put I into operation, by which all vessels ar- I riving here for «a)t, not being regularly I consigned, previous to leaving her last I port of entry to some person here, are I ukm up and loaded by commissioners I ippuirited for that purpose, from the dtf I lerent salt ho ders in rotation, by taking I 15 oer cent from the quantity of each salt I bolder, to make up the cargo at the price I ilKxtd by law. The pit sent law price is I icventecn and an half cents, though any I quantity might be purchased at fifteen I cents. Under tliese circumstances I pre. I nine it will be much to the interest of ■ p. sons com ng this way to consign their I Vessels, as besides :1k difference in price, I tie loss occurring by being obliged lo I tiki a cargo from sevcia different heaps, ■ must be considerable. 9 Ibeg leave to subjoin a statement of 9 fct charges on, American vessels at this 9 port, for your Information, witch in gen -9 ml hunt ever, amounts to about 1 dollar 9 mil 30cents per ton H The fall season has been favorable, and ■ lh. quaniitt now on bawd is estimated at ■fiO.OJO bushels.. on American vessels at 'furies Island |9utom House fees on vessels under 100 tons 5517 60 of 100 tons anti up wants 19 oO ■an) Officer an.! Secretary 9 00 receiver 15s Powder rec’r. 2 62J tonnage 2s. fid, sterling, or iff cents per ton, British m>-a- which is about ten cents than the American. t image Is fid.currency, 18| per ton. on Salt exported 11. der bush- Dollars at Bs. each THOS. WYNNS, U. S. Consul I QUEBBCK, September 27- ■ln’ season hare, still continues uncom- Ivy wet. There has not been more I vodry dais in succession, since thi Hos Ang. last.; but us the temperature Mb- cold, the injury to the harvest, is nearly completed, has not been ■Jj.iutpi-ial. -Gazette. ■ WtiAi/ig- new n Canada, — The follow r utertisemenc is pop •tl ti-oin the Herald of Vnesd >y asi : ■''iO:Tt;R —Sink of Upper Canada, 18 31 —. oe P -sident and Dtrec ■ l ilt. Bank of Upper Canada, having Aid (with great concern) f>r sevc,-- ■f-iiH past, a-, endeavor on the part >f 9ck of Canada to i -.jitre its credit. 9cripph- its operations, by using’ His tighlv unjustiifiab e.and as they a -e BseJ, illegal, to collect ’heir Bills b\ H cr °us a cuts es.ab'ished in every H u| ' the Upper Province, for the pul -a run of the said Bank Hppet C maila, deem i' expedient (in 9mo prevent a-iy lalse impression) to Hills public no ice, that th-y will no' 9sTiu- redi em any of th 1 Bills so col 9iatti| presented by tpe said Bank or 9; nt-i—iintil comp lied by the jndg- M f His Majesty’s Courts of Justic to this resolution, the Pres. Directors have been governed of justice towards those iudi ho repose confid.nice in the Bank Hf-i Canada and who may desire to ■Bills redeeme a dial they have ob- S 9 V. tltose honorable m.-a.is, b- st d> - ns being opposite lo those pursu ■ 3n- Bans of Canada ■ “By order of the Directors, ■ “S. BARTLETT, Cashier.” B'oict,—A gentiman lately arr at Ba’ HtVom Havana, states, “ that tile rob ■*'lib infest the north coast of Cuba, ■tally commit their d predations in ■ "lien boats, with 6 or 8 men in each, V*ilh muskets, pistols, ciitlasbcs and ■ k ives, and that they depait dad’. H lr0!1> Ra van a, the Spanish (,<>■ e.rme -■ H®s to take no notice of them. No' 9<b:.n one vessel out of five tscap 9*i that it is, at present, nighty d> - 9|># attempt a voige to Cubs ” F s'huoner George, of 80-ton, was open boat the 23d St jit leagues of Huv na, and r b -ed thing iff viTiiic, and the office treated in’the most -h >ckiu;. the brig Collector of R. I ■*■; s m -"it Ui saint* time and burnt, at ■s roube 1 of every thing valua (apt and crow were striped ol ■ dothlrg, beat in a shameful mao iiilerwat J* put on sit re Inasmu.l ■9*td Santa Cr;z, 7 leagues from Ha ■'"'g George of Poland was robbed ■9' '‘"liars by a pirate while going ■'purred that, an English vessel from ■' on board a company of r PS ; with their musician and in- ■ B i in passing' the west end of Ou ■ »pproched by a piratical cruiser, R hand struck n t a partial tune in R*** style, and the buccaneers im- R tacked and fired, apparently Rj they were getting along side R 1 of war. ■.W Teher of the Bank of the HJBorgia, was yesterday elected B Rotors. Cashier of the Brancii ■ 'tgusta, vice Wm. Joses, rcsign ■ ' f P- is represented I>y (he last ■ ”* still sickly. Those of the ■Be* 10 i“ il d it in their power to IR' 6 done so. Mr. K. W. Ebbs, |B,J e Jfioriiia Gazette, died on |B • of a nndigant fever s~lb. From Niles* TPeekly Register A Team Ferry Boat I lia’, piles arross the Hudson at New- V <k, crossed and re-crossed ninety-so.. ties in one day, travelling a compute ! stance nf one hundred and forty one tides, —the tide in the passage, one way . . the other, is always against this line of oats, as the points at which they stop a-e :ot oppusi-.e to one ano her. Severe Trial! In several of the Eastern slates a tnajo fy of the whole number of votes is re quire Ito elect a person to office. We s. e 'hat in one of the districts o' Vermont ttiere is to be a sixth trial, to elect a rc oeseniative f; congress The land of Steady Habit?. An old man died lately in Oonneedcut, ano had hern fifty-six times elected a member of the l,e dslatme Singular Death. D ed in Mtddleburgh, N. Y. Martin Phol and, whose death was occasioned in the following manner: lie and a person na med C.um had caught some sunfish, for the purpose of putting into a pond; while alive, they undertook to see winch could swallow the most and largest fish. They each swallow ed three alive, and on P’s at tempting to swallow a fourth, about the wid'h of a man’s three fingers, it stuck in his throat so tight that he could not get it down- A part of the fish was extracted just before he expired. Indiana. A fine cotton mill has just gone into op e rat on at New Albany. Success to the proprietors, for they will benefit the neigh boring country. Arkansas James W Bates, Esq. has been elected a delegate to empress from this territory, by a t,mall majority over Matthew Ly on, Exq A case of si-i.-t- w.»a tried week be fore last, at Winchester, (Ya.) The plaintiff was a M : ss Thatcher, and the de fendants, a M .Buck and A tu, his wife.— The counsel for the plaintiff represented her as young, beautiful, and accomplished; and the counsel for the defendant urged bow hard it was for a matt lo pay for whai his wife chose to speak, and that it was founded upon a most arrant fiction of the law-, that the wife was under the control of her husband. However, all did not avail the defendant, and the beautiful Miss re covered a verdict of FIF TEEN HUN DRED DOLLARS—thus set'ling Ihe prin c pie, that not only man and wife, but tbeir tongues also, are both one. N Y Com. Adv. Economy —A gentleman, who had re marked how magnificently a friend of his lived upon a small income, observed, that with such slender means to make such a figure was much to his credit. “Not only Ins,” replied another, “ but to the credit of all his tradesmen.” A wealthy person asked the philoso pher Sadi, in derision, how it happened that men of wit were so frequently seen at the doors of the rich, and that the rich were never seen at the doors of men of wit ? “It is.” replied Sadi, “because men of wit know the value of riches; hut rich men do not know the value of wit ” Extraordinary Preservation of a wound ed Russian soldier .—ln the disastrous re treat. of the F. -nch army, after the cou fl.ig a iou of Moscow 'he following me a icnoly History of a poor wounded Hus sian is given by Surgeon Begin, of the French army*' and is thus translated by Ui James Johnson, in the Medico-Cbi rugical Review so this month “ After leaving M scow,” says M. Be gin, “we found all the villages in ashes, and a dead sili-nee reigning everywhere around us. Having wandered a little from me main route of the army, 1 was roused from a me ancholy reverie on the misfor tunes of our arlmy, by the groans of a hu man being, who appeared by the sounds in be close to me t started arohnd, but could see nothing except scattered and half-putrified corpus. The groans con- Turned, and 1 alighted from my horse to make a more careful examination of the place After several minutes search, I discovered a ditch in the redoubt, and nidged in the disembowelled carcass of a horse a wretched Russian soldier, whose rght leg had been carried oil by a cannon shot, and who had existed in that horrid asylum for six weeks —namely, from the battle of Moscow ! During this time he ’ [uiJ. lived on the carcass of the animal, ' whose bones and skin served him fora ’ habitation Almost every pa 1 tide of flesh 1 was clean scraped from the interior ot • ie animat, the thorax and abdomen of , which protected tire wounded soldier fom the p king storm. The stump was .early healed by the efforts of nature, a,ui ihe Russian, though pale, squallul and haggard, was apparently linn in strength, and by no means ill in health.” I .VII M Begin could do, was to give him a iraji from his canteen, which set the ,)d;r Muscovite almost in ccsiacies. He left him where he found him, but had no S doubt that the Russian army who were pursuing them, would relieve the iinfor y tunate soldier from his dreary abode in a lay or two afterwards. Nut. Adv. * During the discusion of a bill, which was brought into the Hause ot Commons i Tor reguiating th affairs of the nation, in I case the monarch should happen to be a ’ minor, it was proposed dial the king should ~ take the reins of government into hia r ban Is at 18 years of age, but should not take a wife till he attain'd the age ot 25 ; which was opposed bv Dowdeswell, an eminent member of the house at the time —whereapon a wag wrote the tol lowing lines: — Says Tom to Dick, this Act rppears ■ Absurd, as I’m alive. To take the Crown at eighteen years. The Wife at twenty five ; A Queen he soont r should obtain For sure, (as Dowdesweil said) , If at that time he’s fit to reign, " He must be fit to wed. >* Says Dick to Turn thou art a fool. An I iittle know’st of life ; Alas ! ’lis easier far to rule II A kingdom, than a wife e Boston Magazine. o ' _ _ —, s > Blank Deed*, For sale at tUis Office. It'mv-kaHe Longevity. —Th ere is no living in the- county ot Culpeper (V.i ) a man by the name *f.l s Mone-.s. wito is a xis at one hand deed un i twe ve years 'f age f Mi. M. is active u.ul is goo d car.li, visits his ucignhors ami is pleasing ‘ conversation. His • ife, wto is i.sn ivmg, is in iT.e handed and fifth yja*' of f age ! They have been married seventy ■ ii ne y ears and have nad five child! ei. Central Gazette. Pot in the Coton —Accounts from every par! of the Stair, mil particularly the inte rior, confirm the statement that not. more than half a crop will be made litis season* .V. O, Adi’. Sept, 26. The Osa.;C3 are sa d to have collected • 1500 wariors for the purpose of attacking , the cbetokces, and have advis’d the white i people among the latter to retire. Rut a hope is held out that peace may be restor ed between them . Boston Bunks.— Semi-annual dividends , of banks in Boston! declared Ist of Oclo . ber l-isi:— . N Eng. g1.00U,000 4 percent. glO 000 [ Man. Mech’s. 7 50.0-J0 3J do 7,560 Massachusetts 300,000 3 do 8 000 Suffolk .100,000 3 do 5,000 . State 1,800,0000 do 13,000 , Boston 900,000 2 do 9,0tt0 Union 800,000 2 do 8.000 1 6,550,000 65,500 The Branch Bank makes no return to the state authorities, and pays no tax to ■ the commonwealth, except for its real es i tate, paid also in addition by the Slate Banks. Niles’ Register PRICKS CURRENT. Bacon per lb. 15 to 18 Be.-f 6 10 Butter 25 . 50 Bees- Wax 30 33 Candles, Sperm. 50 Leaf Tobacco, 3 50 4 50 do Mould 23 25 do Dipped 15 Tallow 18 20 Cheese 12 16 Coffee 33 34 Corn 75 87J do Meat 100 Flour g 8 alO Bum, Jam. gal. 1 25 137 J do N. E. 45 50 Whiskey, gal. In bbls. 43 45 Gin, Holland, 1 '0 t 1 25 do Northern 45 50 Cogniac Br ody 1 70 200 Wine, Sicily Mad’a. 1 62 175 do Malaga 1 a 1 15 do Teneriffe, 1. 25 a1 50 Powder, Dupont, keg 9 a lo Lead- 9 10 Rice per pound 4 6 Kali, Liverpool ground 80 87J Soap 10 13 do Loaf 21 23 do Lump 19 20 Ten, Imperial 1 63 a 1 75 do Gunpowder 175a 200 do Hyson 1 15 a 1 25 Tooacco, manuf’d 12 15 i do per Sihd. 350a 450 Cotton Bagging 40 45 Cordage 12 14 Iron 5 6 Cotton Id X6i STOCKS. Bank of Augusta jgllS do Georgia 80 Steam Boat Company 205 Sherifl*’s Sale. WILL be Sold, at the Court-House, in Warrenton. on the first Tuesday in De cember next, between the hours of Sale. 200 acres of pine land, onthewatets of Brier Creek, adjoining of Ulanlford and others, it being the place whereon Thomas Bush now lives; levied 1 on to satisfy- an execution in favor of Lar kin Battle, vs. Andrew Bush and Thomas - Bosh, pointed out by "Thomas Bush. —ALSO— \ One Negro girl, by the name of Morning, six or sevi • tears old ; levied on to satisfy several small cxecit [• tions in favor of H U. Thompson and ; others, vs. James Rogers, jun. levied on i and returned to me by a Constable, an.l i pointed out by def-ndant. . — AL 0- 454* acres of land, more 1 or less, > ■ the «a era ot Lu-i C --ek, ad -1 joining of Friend SJ Johnson, and there, it \ being the place whereon Sami ford now '. lives, with good improvements on it,leva ed on to satisfy an Execution, in favor of 1 Ezekiel Smith, and others, vs. Benjamin • Sandef»rd, Charles Barrel and Nathan » Culpepper, pointed out by Samleford. 1 —ALSO— ) nor 10 acres of G »tlon, a in the field taken to sa.isfy a . Ex. cnli-i >, 2 in favor of TTios. Maddox, -m l others, vs e jas. Ca ly, jun pointed out by defen -0 dant. e , —ALSO— '■ 5 Negroes, to Mit: Ben, a man »b ui 35 ye- a of age, Uebecc-, about the same, and Kitty, Nancy 10 or 12. h Alford, 6or 8, three beds and furniture, 3 one set of tables, one sidvbnard and btt „ r eau, 12 setting chairs, with all the furm a ture belonging to the house, 10 head of d cattle, one can and steers, a bay mare and lg .orrel horse; levied on to satisfy an exe ,t cution in favor of the Stale, vs. James • I, ay less, Jas. Cady, jun. and Jacob Garatt, pointed out by Layless. e —ALSO— -1 no acres of pine land, on the waters of Fort creek, it being the place whet eon the defendant now fives ; levied on to satisfy an execution in favor ■ f David Cady vsCadcr Barrel, pointed out by Harrel. -ALSO— -4>oo acre?, more or less, o* 1 Oak and Hickory land, on the waters of Hedlick, adjoining of Jaa Rogers, Wynn & others, with good improvements ,„ it t it being the place whereon the de fendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Baker and Ilceth, - vi. Jack Devenport. A. Rogers, s. w. c. November 1 aids. Letters Remaining in the H si Offioc, at Augusta, ((•co.) Jlii* O. 100 r, 1821 fj“ Persons .i'i thing tetters from this list, .oii! pirate ash fur ailverUsed letters. A «L Allen J unes W Levemnau John Ail.tins George l.jles Nancy E Arnold t W B Laurence garret Asliley L F Garry Leah Armstrong Arch’d Lee James Aden William lagan John Alien John P Lacy Freeman W Aliin Henry T M if M’Kearloy John Bnrrill Jolin Liman John Hell Mr. Myatt Win demon VV B Mollctt Nancy Uoruch Her do M’Parland Dr Jas Boyd Wuliam Masters Chas L Bulloch Jas U M'Farland Kdw’d Barton Nancy M‘Neill Dan’l F Haley William Muuily Stephen Barney Lyman W Marsh Beverly B a coil Margin et Mentin Eliza Brooks Mary Mann Judith Bush Littlebury M'Harg Wm , Brigs John M‘Nntl G Barnes Mary D M'Diule Wm Bernard Win M Murphy James Beggs James M'Mullin John Box Frank Morris Thomas Beach Sylvester Magnes Abner Bell Sairuiel McFarland Margaret Burrough Benjamin Marlin Semtt Barefield Lev is Mann Franc.* Broadhurst James Melton Louis C McLaughian D C Cody Lucretia Mix Stephen B Cooper James II Mi Her - James Carr Robert oV* Clayton V H Nolen William Gatlin Bradley NixenSophia C. overt L Nason Uartliolo’w Chadwick Rhoda Nutting Benjamin ■ iarke Johamiah Norris Thomas t'age James O Coweos Thomas 'Ormisten Archibald Carincy Bryan W O'Keefe Elizabeth Clap J*l R Oates George Cops Thomas P Conn Geoigel Poulnot Jacob N Catlett William Pettibone George ■ 'larke William Palmer Robert Campbell Randall Pierce Josiah P Cooper Thomas Pye Thomas It Powers F.d’w E Dunkin John Parrott V in II Drury Thomas Pope Kitty av Joseph Pinrre G o W S Delatnar Thomas Perdue Mary Douglas Sam’l 0 It De How Win Raw! Luther E Redficld F 1 Evans Daniel Kidabnch, Cltarlc* English J IV Rives John F.dinglon Daniel Ramsey John EHigood Thomas Kohen John F A Rosseter Foster John L S Ridged Joel Fee Samuel Rowland Benjamin Fox Mary Russell Rev James Fowler Alexander S Fitchett Daniel Smith Win J Pox William Suttie John Falkenbury Lydia Shtnh isler Harriett Fox James Stith Gad G Snead Lavina Gibson Felix Si Co Smith Thos W Green Mary Shumate 'Triplett Green John Spclman Richard P Gardner Robertson Stranyo Joseph & Co Stark Stephen Garrett Caty Seymour Benjamin Goss Hiram Stewart Thomas Gernon Edward Smith Jessn Gordon Alex’r iianton William Gasgne Jane Swaringin Larkin Gooid Nancy Smothers George H Selleck Gil but Harris William Sheffield Elizabeth Henly Eliza T Hal Oliver Thorn Joseph Housley William Thompson James M Hall George Turner Charles Holloway R I’rotti Clarissa C Holloway E B Thompson Joseph Highland Nicholas Treadwell Adoniram Henderson Edward Thomas Robert Hodges Sami K W Hanlon Benj White Robert Hopkins Wm D Wright Ebenezcr Humbell John White George llnisey Ino U Woolfolk Roht II / Walker Benj Geo Jovner John West David Johnson Mr. (Beach Waterman Asaph, Island) White Amelia .lames J J Walker Geo M Jones Elvina Wilier Charles K Walker Geo A Key Joshua Wincants Dan’l Knight Enoch Wing William Kenner William ¥ K y Sarah E Young Charles Kenned) Mark , James Emev, V »M. November 1 3i Notice, I, l.ereby piven to (tie p.tbiic in (renerat, ii.it on the 26th day of October, 1819, in Caswell county, Norlh-Carohna, I did to ,ru seif and Jonathan Foxwell, in the name ,1 Edward Foxwull (but widiout any au ihority from the said Edward Foxwell) sign a power of attorney, auihorising one Joshua Slone, of the late of Gtorgiato ransact the business that Edward Fox well and myself were i • •< Mvd in, with -egar j to the esta s or \V| am Foxwell, Lite of the slate of Georgia* Scrivt n county, deceased* but finding that we were imposed upon by the said Joshua Slone, the said power of attorney so giv en as aforesaid, was on the 25th day of July, 1820, formally revoked, annulled an( j set a side. This public notice is there fore given, that tl e said Slone was not authorized to act under the power of at torney after the said 25(hd*y of July 1820, and the said Stone has not been authoris ed to act since, nor is not now authorised, snd of course nothing that he has done since the srfii 25th day of July 1820, will be recognize* by me \ nor nothing that he may hereaftetdo The public are there fore cautior.es not to have any dealingyr transactions the said Joshua Sjpe, relative to the estate of the said William Foxwell, deceased. Allen Nichols. November 1 3’p Boat Banda Wanted. ThE subscriber will give lixty Tins, and a half Cents per day fur Prime Boat H ' John T. Lamar. November I—21 —2 t 5 To flic TuWlc. IN the Chronicle ol the 29th ultimo, I nn charged bv P H Carnes, with hav ing advertised for s*i.e a part of ms la id: i Justice to myself, »nd t hose whose agent I am, requires that I should declare Mr. (fanes’ statement, Using a milder term than it deserves, to be f.ruoveoi.s —The foundations upon which P II Carnes pre tends to predicate his claim, are these— (lie first following of which lie has more than once affirmed in my prefence —that by a resent survey .if his tract of land, he sats he finds a small d- ficiency, a ilium I reflecting upon the natural cause which might have produced this diminution in quantity, (namely, the nearer approach of • tie bed of the river to the Georgia shore,) and secondly, the rumor which has for some time prevailed, (hat the present pro prietors of LolNo 12, from their apparent neglect of it, were supposed not \* he in possession of good and sufficient titles — and thereby, from tile circumstance of the lot being situated contiguous to his tram, connected with the t\to foregoing reasons, constitute Ills whole claim to it: Common report affirms P II Carnes to be a ready in possession of a greater number of acres than his plat calls fur, without touching the Lot No 12 Judgment was obtained in the Federal Court in 1816, against M«j George AVal ton, and possession of said Lot No 12, giv en to the proprietors by the Federal Mar shal in Ap r 1 last—This Lot is of course, still, as heretofore, offered for sale—Gen eral warranty titles will be given to the purchaser; and if contested by P It Carnes, who has not the. shadow of a title, he will be firmly opposed by those who know how to estimate as well as defend their rights Nathaniel Bourdeaun Julian* The Edilorof the Chronicle is r.q < sled ♦o give the above advertisement three in sertions, and the Fiditors of the Georgia Advertiser and Herald a ,- e requested to do (he same, and send their tubs for pay n.eiu to .J* 11 J Augusta, November 1. 2 821-—3 t 5 H lids. Superior Northern Hams, for sale by I. Thompson. Nivembe 1 * 1 ■——4-t CoffecNj’Moiasses HID® BAGS prime Green Coffee 10 llii is - - ditto retailing Molasses Far saie low for Cash only. By I. Thompson. Novemo- i X 5i The Law Office Os n& F WA> KEIt j, remi.ved to the house l.ileiy occupied as anof .ee by J F King,esq’r, where they wii bvglad to attend to any business in the line of their profession November 1 4t Attention ! 12Sd District company G. M. * N ELEC t ION is tieuiiy ordered to i\ be holdon at ihe Western Hotel on Monday, 'he sth inst. for a Ist and 2d lieu tenant, and ensign, o command in said com any —Due attendance is requested- James M Walker, c aptain bouts and Nhoes At reduced Prices. rjnilE subscribe! nil', rs f«r s ue, his pre- H sent si ick of II tots ami Shoes, either weolesalc or retail, at unusually low pri ces fir cash or town acceptances. Peisons wishing to pm cause, will find it to their interest to call one door above the Banks, or directly opposite the Glob Tavern E. W (Gregory November 1 4t TV. il. Turpin Has recently received a (re»h supply of Genuine JAfcA\c'uc» t Valuta, OP.,' tyc. Which he assure s Ins f iends and the public he is determined to s U as low us they can ha procured in the city November 1 w4l Hennet iraftnn’s —i’oAVpOuted. (ff The sa.e of Uf.net *„iaf:o ’s P a il lation, advertisve to be held oa the 2d or November, is postponed until (hn 7th inst. At the same time, his sinckofCat tie, Hogs, Sh ep. Lie. will be offered to ; the highest bidder. Colon.biacounty, Nov 1 Just Deceived, And for Sale Gy J & 11. fcLY, | \juv\y •vuirgun’a i Novemoor 13: Wants a HUuatlon, AS Clerk in a Dry Good or Grocery store, a young man who is well ac quainted with book keeping, by eith.-r single or double entry—salislaclory re commendations can be given. A one ad dressed to B and left at the office will be duly attended to. Nouember 1 3t 'i he Co-partnership LATELY existing between die sub scribers is mutually dissolved. The unfinished business remains in the hands of William W. Holt, who retains the office occupied by us. W. W. Holt, Char leg Garter. N. It—The subscriber has removed his office to that lately occupied by Glascock and Dickinson, where all business of a professional nature will meet with prompt attention * CHARLES CAR I KK. • November 1 2t We are authorized to announce Capt. D. BEIIUV, a candidate or the Office of Sheriff for Richmond ounty at the ensuing election. w * AUCTION, V By T. Thompson. ll!IS DAY, itt 10 o'clock* will be sold before hi» Store, aim Muscovado Sugar. 5 Pipes II ilarji! Gin (warrants^ l Y •y) Rids. Flour, i 1 % l'.',r COS J, 0 "' n, *SS‘ng, -3 T fIS.CS Clvtf*B(? f Bb**. l/'ai* 15 Sacks A i mentis, ' U) Trunks -hoes (assorted) JI U Boxes ci.i-ia yCd pieces in cacL> 50 Ditto Soup. r Darrels North rit R., ir)| l)o. I'enerid’ & Malign \v., le . Jlnd Imm- ilrntr'y fry n .iSlorf, A General Avjeortnii’nt of Dlit fi'MMH, CoVMlfTt VO . p Cloths, Bomliazetls, Blankets, U lntt Phens. „, e „ 50,,, rs , I ajycs, Ribbons Si:k TV ist, •)l■ r:- ■ on, See* Also, a few, articles of Furniture. Terms at Sa c* November 1 It (CT The Subscribers In ve I firmed i c uuecu i- bi business, under / the firm o|i< H Di-nci.v & 00. n»»t door Mr. Pliiujj Ci'iinr*, q , Broad- ireet. i T lioums ( rnvto’’, / Alex. Sloan, / ho;;. JJ, Ihiuc tn. / November I—3* ( -Ja o*juMilU'Uo" Ft'ojww of JUpnie front M'tw.rovk and Bust'n. II J.SI’BRtPai.LY acquaints the Pub* lie, that die encouragement be (<as re ceived, lias determined huu i > commence lu distraction ofPnpus, on ib. Piirnu Forte and in ,Sin*r -11);; with the proper method oi ucoon.pu. nt mg Ihe Vice, according to the most so* p oved modern style on Monday the 4 U ot November, he v* il l lessons mi Hie VIOLIN, Vlt UNCELLO, he. Ike. with the Science of Composition. As tt>e number ol his Pupils will necesa-rilv h<* linmed, an early application must be matin for the Icm remaining Vacancies. Any command* l<ft afe HOOK STORE of Mr. S. Hi t hoes, will receive evew :u --lention. November I—lt Noth e. T A IIRMJ months after dale, application will be made to the honorable th. inf-fioi* court ot llnrke county. *,, r ordinary purposes, (or leave to »• II a N<;« gi o Man, named Dudley, belonging to *be .state of lor.i. 110.-.ers. dim’d, fc r ltl ,. b, ne. ni ot tin; heirs mi l creditors of said oocM. JOSEPH MABERY. Adm>,„. l w 'th the will annexed .September 2T—«l2t VTINE months after date application i.sj will be mu,la to the honorable tbo i aw t ol Ordinary of Richmond county for leave to sell two hundred and titty aces of rind, lying in the second district i ff at ly, a1 ul ivnownas lot No 09, the same beiugf the ri a.l property ofßmanue! Gr gory de- I ceased, and sold for the benefit of.dl toil, ■cerncd. I.ewis Gregoty, admV*. Notice. SIX months after date, application will be made to the honarable court of or* dinary of Dgtkc comity,for fillers of dis* mission fi'tm the udminist'aiioU of James Oust, late of Burke county, deceased, at be has fully seul.d tlie administration o said estate f .To lin Stut kd .le March B——ni6tn Notice. NINE months afer date, application will i>• made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, for leave to sell ail the real estate of James Kennan, deceased, for the benefit of the teirsand creditors of sal ! deceased. U. iVM'oombs, arfmV. November 23 n,9m Notice. NINF. months afi »ut* application will be made to th ■ hononble the Inferior court of (.’ohm,bin county, while . sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlfrteen bundled and ninety nine acres of pine, laud in Richmond county on both sides of Butler’s creek, on which there is anew and gnst-mi'l, it being part of the real estate of John Foster, lale of aaid county, deemed. Klizsi.hcfh Foster, ) . Arthur hosier, Collier Font r, 3 May 7, 182 n9m Noliec. NINE rrnmths after date application will be made to the h ' >blt 'be ustices of tne Infevfirc'ui s .ti-.g fir ordinary purpos' , or lea." to sell one hundred and fifty at et of land it, Ilurke county, adjoining Tindall., S. Jen kins and others. ALSO, Two hundred and fifn acres m ’t niton county, No. 105, sold fi>r the benefit <f the hi irs and creditors of Solomon j untie i, deceased Martha TT’iriel Burke county,July 6,1321.— —-m9m * Job I*riaiiu,s . Wently e.TKUted ct th fi I‘Jftr.e. A good Journey man Printer will flrtcl employment at this offic , i. r imuietiiate application be made IM