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Jfained over to the cau39 of the people,
the stb and 53d regiments of ihe liu«.
During these proceedings the populace
facing formed into bi nds, armed every
Avay, and organized to a great extent,
/gained considerable ground, and pushed
their advantages to the extremities of the
city. The Royal Guards, who had been
ordered to evacuate Paris, were diteoed
<o proceed to St. Cloud. The third regi
ment of Guards and the Swiss Guards
xvho had not quitted their posts at ihe
Tuilleries, were attacked there as twelve
o’clock in the day, and the posts being
forced, the troops retreated to the Louvre.
Jlero they were again attacked at three
o’clock, and, after a heavy firing, they
xvere dispossessed, and finding further re
sistance hopeless, retired from Paris.
A meeting of the Peers had taken place,
faut with no material result.
The Deputies met in Paris, and agreed
to a protest, which was sent to ihe King
at St. Cloud ; bur it did not appear that
the King would make any concession.—
The Deputies, on ascertaining the obsti
fiacy of the King, re-assembled to deli
berate, and to take measures for the safe
ty ©f the country.
The tri-coloured flag was floating on
the Tuilleries, and, according to some ac
counts, ori Notre Dame also.
A tliitd express has been received from
Paris. As far as the intelligenco lias
been suffered to transpire, we are inform
ed that the tyrant king had abdicated in
favor of the Duke do Bordeaux ; that tho
Duke of Orleans had been declared Re
gen fc, or, ns otheis have it, king; that
Charles X and the royal family had set
out for Rheims; and that Priuce Polig-
Ttac bad boon compelled to surrender to
General La Fayette. The troops of the
line at Lyons, at Leslie, at Rouen, at
Havre, und generally throughout the de
partments, had joined the citizens. This
express left Paris on Saturday nighr, at
which time tho Provisional Government
was most successfully exerting itself to
restore order, and the city was generally
resuming its tranquil appearance, though
the greatest onthtuiasrn prevailed. Ade-l
putation from Lisle had arrived at Paris,
offering 5000 men, if needed. A deputa
tion from Lyons was also stated to he on
fin,; way to Paris. At Mar soil los the in
habitants and military had universalis
risen ".gainst ihe government of Charles
\. The Marsrullois hymn was chuunted
in the streets, and a so ce was organizing
to resist ai|y attempt of the tv'ttn'. The
Provisional Oevernnieiii of Paris was
iihoiji to send two thousand men townid*
Calais, anti on the arrival of the expected
/quotas from the provinces, other bodies
w(Mild bo despatched in different ditec
tions. One general feeling is said to ani
-111 Itn the From*hr people, and they nr mu
more distinguished by the herois * xvnli
which they have asserted 'heir liberties,
than by the avoidance of all anarchy and
plunder during ihe strongest excitement.
The accounts from Marseilles state,
•bat iiiformniiou lind in rived iherool there
having uitsun ditr mron't among the
1 rent h linops at Algiers. It was said
"that 10,000 had been mdefnd hour
A letter from Paris, July Slsl, F.vening,
sttys : I think business will begin again
fenerally on Mond.ix ; (n-duy a g.> • deal
>us boon done in bills. The K.xehauge I
Mild Bank are not yo< open. The Rentes
xvi’l probably, open this day ; but throe i>
mi ssying s 0 iron Lopis isaver v go, and finan
cier, and as all the Ministers have been)
in oflire before, ami air* considered aide i
and motlerau* men, people of wettllli have
great confidence in them. Besides, it ;
will be to their interest to keep up the]
funds, ns they are all implicated hi the
lain change. The streets «r« ti«»w crowded
with persons laughing ami as gay as il !
they had come Irani a dance. The King
hail vesieid iv 1 .*,lH>O men will* bin* at i
St. ('loud, all chosen for their loyalty.—
Never was there a new© glorious w***k
for France. During all the excitements
not a single excess teas committed. The
National CHauls ate parading before all l
the public places. Some *»f them the
poore|t-looking devils imaginable, lull all
«*or*d*rcting themselves as well as possible.
The bankers am) the h st people in ibe
plsce have joined the Nali nal (vii.inl*.—
Ml Parts ts now armed. The united
French army would not t*e able to put
down the spirit it w esism g !
The present duke <.t Orleans, who !»*«
t!uis suddenly birr* called 'o the head of
tho provincial (i vernment, is the sun of
the well known i’Kj ili o, win* suffered,
during the French devolution, by il*» ,
guillotine, and was cousin to the ex-kin<». j
lie was several ye*is himself * colonel nt
the Republic *n <\*v dr v, and fought va» ions
battles under the tri-ro!u<ed Hig H<*
was afterwards obliged to tlv t<» Swnser
laud, where be was a professor 4 mi lie
manes, and, someti *<e alter, over <e F.og
land, and to*>k up hts residence u Chis
wick. On the restoration «>f 'he Bour
bons, he returned to Fiance, and had th
whole of Ins immense property restored
Inn*. Ms is next of the Prune* of he
Klowd to (be duke of Bordeaux, « posthu
mous son of the late duke of Beni, next
brother to the Dauphin, *be duke d’An
gouleme, and caiisrqoenilv tho third in
*accv»«iuu, lie wilt be 57 v* ars old m
the 6th of October next, diaries the
Tenth is about 73.
Some ssv that the croxrn xvill be given
tv* tfia young duke dr Bordeaux, and that
the duke of Oilcans anil be appointed Re
gent. Others, that the dmasty *dl be
thangvd, and thst the duke ol Orlaacs
will be appointed Kmf. A few think
that young N p leotr as ill ascend <hn
Throne ; and these persons say that the
house ol Austria will not obiecl to such
appointment, on the ground that it still
enable them t« bea» up agamst the over
whelming p *wet of Russia.
Know itw J»«*»*t 4m C 'mmrrc*
('ms, Jrir si, ooan.
“Inhabitants nt Par**,-—The D- ut»e*
of Franc© at th»s utorneu' asst obled m i
Parrs, have exp«e%a*d a v»e he dean*
that I should repair to tb<» to tx- j
ercl«B tli® functions of Lieulenat-General
«»f the kingdom.
“ I have not hesitated to come and
share your dangers, to place myself in the
midst of your heroic population, and to
exert all my efforts to preserve you from
the calamities of civil war and of anarchy.
“On returning to the city of Paris, I
wore with pride those glorious colour*
which you have resumed, and which I my
self lung wore.
“The Chambers are going to assemble,
they will consider of the means of securing
the laws, and the maintenance of the na*
tion.
“ The Charter will henceforward be
a truth.
“LOUIS PHILIPPE D’ORLEANS.”
(From the Messager des Chnrobres, August Ist.)
“ Paris, July 31.
“Charles X. is at Chartres. The Court
intends to go to the Loire to organize the
scourge of civil war in the ancient Ven
dee. They are accompanied only by the
Swiss. The Royal Guard, in a state of
complete discouragement, disorganization
and desertion, have remained at St. Cloud
and Versailles with the Artillery.
“The D ixhess of Berri made the most
energetic remonstrances to Charles X.
, telling him that she was a mother, and
that ihe brilliant destiny of her son was
for evor endangered by his obstinate per
severance in an oppressive system.—
■ Charles X, it is said, received the Pi incess
very ill, and forbade her his presence.”
“The accounts from Pans just received
'by express, me dated Saturday mghr.—
The following is an * xtiact from a private
letter :
“The Provisional Government has just
been installed. It will be a modeiate on'*,
and composed of moderate men
“The Duke of Oi lean , who has heon
appointed Lienienam-G*-oe .'.l, will be
given a crown, which lie wili wear with
more moderation than that which hasjusi
been lost.
“ I he Cioivn has gone for ever from
Charlos X, and his descendants. Charles
I is at Clianres, hikl tias about 2000 troops
with him.
“All Paris is now tranquil, and the peo
ple, who two days ago were fighting for
liberty and their country, have re'urncrj
to their xvmk.
| * “Tho Banks have re-commenced pay
-1 moots, and the discount < flicr-s are again
iopen.
“Thus has a a revolution been accom
i plished, which will prove an example to
i those wUo would wi-.li to trample on the
1 right* of tho people.
“ Other letters s|>eik of Normandy as
the rallying point of Charles the Tenth,
and that there a civil war will ho project
ed. it was stated on Saturday that the
Provisional Government were disposed
to treat wi'Ji the C"iiit if the Ministers
were dismissed. This is net true.
STAFF OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
rrtciAL.
Srnt to thr Municipality of f*aris
(ini. L-ifaye'te announces to the May
ors and Member* of the diffurent arron
disiritieiit*, tli-i’ fie has accepted the cum
in mil oi chief of ih*' National Guard,
which has hr'eu ofle ed o him by the voice
of the public, ami winch ha* been unaiji
nnmsly conferred upon him by the [)ep >•
lies now assembled at the h«»u*e of M.
I.afaymtu. He invites the Mayor rod
Municipal t'oinniMlei s us each ariondisse-
UH'ni to send an officer to receive the or
ders i>l the General at the to** ri fund, to
which he ii now pro< euditig, and to wait
lor him here
Bv order of Gen. LAF VYF.T IT.
Member and the t'onsiitu u>n t| Municipal
Committee of the C’i x of Paris.
LAFUTK LOB AN
l AtxSlMli; FF.RRIF.R DIMER
General (i I'.lt \ltl>
mot l t V I Tins
“Fellow ('mxens—Vom have by unan
imous acclamation elected me y iii (»o
nerul. I sli.ill prove mvself «>»! diy *»l the
choice of if.e Pans.in National Guard.—
sVefigh* for osr laws and out liber’o s
“k ©lh'W CiliXeu*—Our train pit is rrr
taiu I hesefrfi you t». obey the orders
of the Chief* that will be given von, mid
that cordi illy. The troops of ihe tine
have al.esdy given way. The Guards
are ready l*» do the same. The traitor*
who have excited 'lie civil war, and who
th ought to massacre 'he people with im
punitv, will soon be forced to acc -unt be
fore th- tribunals for their violation ol tho
hnv* aid then sanguinary plots.
“Signed at General Quarters,
“Le General do Bourg,
“ LAFAYKTTK.”
“P «ris, July 29.
A Letter Iron* i'ou'on. >f the 16th July, ha*
ihe fnlliiwiiif )>«»*(• •
The amount of the traaturet which have been
tonn l In I'-e t a««aot<<* i» no! positively known
-Some make 11 ft* A) milltont. an,l ,nmr only SV;
hut it»r«e are only conjecture*. I ttc tael t* Ad
luirai I’upriir w*« atnased ou rnlcrnig thr rrl
la«» —heaj.* ol gal l, aod chrtt* lull ol piastre*
ihcupte.l ihrm
Oo tUr eventnc ol We-tne*4ay ao eaj!e (ol
one at Napoleon • old rej*meats.) niouul
ed ovei the tnuuiphet atch in the Ptar* du
ainvivel, togelhet • ith lha tn . o loured |J
The I)-g remain* bol ih* » B |lr h«< been taken
d<>wit Ihe In alour-»d C-vrkad# -r birul knot,
t* •ei*ei*l. not o»t» «mot-c the FreWSS » „i Hu»
MS’il. E«jt*»s. i.erntaoa, l*aar». and <-ab*i foe
ei<i»er*
UU IIMoAIi ACADKMY.
1 1 IMK Tt u*ter* of the VctiJtai ot KH-h«H*«4
1 c>u*tti will on the la*t Saturday iu Decem-
Ixr nr»l pwiwil i<> flpci ih» foltowiif Teacher*
•utl ' iffifru tor the term and .pace of iwtlrr
Muotlti, front the out* of appointment, to wit
A Hector with a »*tary ot Eight Hundred Dol
lars ant half of t >e tuition ■». »r«
An KlujtW* t eachei »ith a *»!ary of Fi*e
lliuiittcil IMlau anti one half of tire Tuition
* »
V sos tkt Mult without uUrv
hl»i • iih the u*e of the Houar and Lot at the
”'an*( Hill* >he Tea. bet to rtctnr the •hole of
the TaHhiti inone*.
A lea. her i Modern Lancoaje* with a u:
• ot t«g Hundred and ftH| IMitrt and the
• hole of the t tuttot* m>'iif i—the price lor i.i
Mi action to he Kir hi Ik Man pet quartet
A I etl '*<e*a«d a.id liea.uier *Uh a Salt
• y ot K.oai H<t»dte.t l War*
VAntien applicati..o » dl W made to the l ader
iif.iod Air oedee a the Boded.
M.MtS Mai AVA A, Ch'*
Septa»b*f 3 •tUdO-htW
AUGUSTA*
MONDAY, SEPT. 13.
(O 3 Our Advertising friends will please to ex
cuse the omissions we have been obliged to make
to-day.
O’ Our River, though it fell a little on Satur
day, is again rising this morning, oed we judge
from the rains, which fell last night, and which
the heavens yet promise us, it will be high enough
for craft very considerably over the burden of
drays and wheelbarrows
Engine No. 2, of the Augusta Independent
Fire Company, arrived a few days ago with the
Hose Reel, and an additional quantity of Hose.
This city never enjoyed equal security from fire.
Besides the new engines, which only want a lit
tle additional force to produce the results ex
pected, we are glad to perceive the old Fire
Company have placed their engines in a greater
state of efficiency. So much for a little emula
tion.
(CP We find nothing in the Milledgeville or
other papers, which would be most likely to con
tain such news, in corroboration of the rumor
published in the Columhus Enquirer, relative to
the policy in regard to the Creeks, which we cen
sured in our last. We hope, therefore, such re
port is false.
IFF Our fiiends of the Georgia Journal cannot
be surprised, as the Political Arena hit us so
hatd, that we should for a moment suppose we
were “ thunderstruck .” However, the Journal’s
• bantling” was in truth, a scurvy little rascal,
and we were not w filing to claim kin w ith him,
much less to be thrashed as im father. We
hope thr Journal w ill spare os what if threatens
with so much good humor, and place its bastina
doeson the back of the real offender.
Gen. Iredell of No Carolina declines a re
election to tlie U S. Senate from that State. —
The necessity of attending to private business is
t assigned as the cause
It is a foituuate circumstance for Gen Hayne,
that it is Judge Smith's rc-elerii.*ti,noi his, which
is to he determined at the next Session of the So
Carolina Legislature.
1 Sumter Ili«f itisup in arms against ntottifira*
ticn and everv thin? connected with it I,''r!v.
at a company meeting, where 7h voted three
vote*! for a convention one <t f whom who ’iv.-d
near StnlesSurg said he did it '<erau«r he -v;\«
t aftnid his »i .lent neigh'-nrs would sav. he was a
coward—he xrr'uld'n l ficht.
\ writer in a Chailesron paper ««»«. he-peaks
adl'itfd’ v when lie a«*« -t« that Gen Wil l iams
will not declti e the office of Gov< t >r to w hich
i so tn.tnv ofhi* fe'low ciiiaen* wul* to elect him.
The \ iuhville Hunnrr <<f the 2Stb nit spe >k
ing of the Indian Confer** res at Franklin with
the !Ve*idc«>t *»v« I' is understood that the
Che ohee* and Chocf-ws have declined sending
any delegation
i
Mobile i* reoriented a* very h-althy; hut th*
yellow fev* r i* *»id to prevail to a considerable
1 extent in N *w-Orleaos
We arc inelined to thiok fioin accounts in the
papers and from private sources that the crop
of Cottoa thi* ear. will he much more than one
fourth sh ut. In this*market, the planters have
ordered hut I'll!* more than kali their usual
quantity ol Irarying
to coimrsrovprvj's.
We have postpone.l man* Communications so
give insertion to the important foreign news
"Tm Wili> Mss’s C»vt" shall appear in our
nett llur fnend ” (Hit ('rob' i* fullv severe
enough on th* follies of the timet. “ The rage
of the day " he »v* “i* aovstvsK.’ He should
have *atd minorities though h>* tea- in. hide
them under the term nONteise. \\ » should have
been pleased to have received hi* communica
tion a little earlier, a* alto the Cur for the
Sfuitmo-iw I'*' 1 • rndunim •<•*" under which the
author *»»« ’**■ \iittit%ers < f Carolina have l*
ho red more -he Charleston Citv election If he
mterdrd ii •< a cu r e. we »ie glad it ram* late ; j
hut **e think he had oo *nch kin I f> ebngs to- |
ward* them B* that «* it m*v V ithfiealnsn i*
past hi* powers of i e»torati*H9. 's.t tl P’lrt could’nl j
save it.
The Cherokee C ountrr we are informed by a 1
gentieniin latr'v there is now more overrun with
gold-hunters than at any farmer period 7he
Tennesseans are **id to he the Cock* of the
Walk. The profit* too. arising from thi* plun ,
denng of the Indian* and Georgia, are greater
than ever. The* are probably more expert in
the manipulation of the itch dirt. The above
gentleman tialrd what came within In* own
knowledge Three little Ikiv* orphan* the el
dest thiitren came from a distant countv into
Hatwrtham where he mg improve! J with the
meant of diegutf and washing they prevailed
on a benevolent merchant to trutt them far *
spade and pan in eight days they returned
paid the merchant for tliesr working fool*, and j
received from him be,wlv« $27..V0 for their gold
dust
Govemo* Miller, in hr* speech at the State*-
hurr dinner meanont three remedies for Ihe
Tariff — The Ballet Bex t e Jury Box. and the
t artouch Box Carolina had a little notion of
the last. wa»cb *he thought the shortest method
hut she i* rathet a-tiamcd of it now aod talks
shout tk* second which will onlv tetvc lo amuse
her poittKiau* awhile when they w*i| turn, hke
true patrmt* to the nr*i, and endeavor to en
lighten the public mind so that the only appeals
it wilt be necessary for them to make wd! be to
rente n and the Constitution. Tbev certsmU
van tolerate error a short time whiie Reason is
left open to combat tt • Truth is mighty kc." ■
.Vr. L4ilor —fio ret think Mr Bo*eciair has
come ml in opposition I* our Fellow Citiaea.
VN dtiern M coo. for the office of Receiver of lax
Krtutns • l>o you aef think Mr. M»cou oppose*
Mi Boitclair aho oow holds that office. tbe
hert I Dv you thiuk a worthy frUow-cmxen
should be turned oat of offer, tor BO other rea j
#«n than that h* ha* had it long enowge» t if
you h I w u«*id ask •*>** a hat inducement
cau there be lor a per* a to perform the duties
of any sScv. fatthfally *
Front the ver» fact of .Mr. Rortehui't hjeroj
been fe-eiectetl to tliat office, for about six or
seven years, successively, and having opposi
tion, I believe, every year, proves that h* l per
forms the duties of his office faithfully—and shall
Ih e be turned out for this ? I hope our fellow-citii
zens will not turn him out. But it may lie said,
Mr. Micou has a large family depending on him
for support. Mr. M has a large familv, it is
true; but has not Mr Boisclair the same? Are
not his claims, in this part cular, equal with Mr.
M’s.? I say nothing of the qualifications of the
two Candidates; the community can judge of
i this, they are both well known to them. My
i rule in voting Mr Editor, is this, that when the
qualifications of two Candidates are equal, one
being in office, the other not, always to vote for
i the one in office, provided he has faithfully dis
charged the duties of the office he holds.
COMMUNICATED.
A few remarks in reply to “Solon” must suf
fice upon that subject for the present.
If we adopt the position, that Mr. Boisclair’s
! occupancy of the office of Receiver of Tax Re
! turns, for seven years in succession, entitles him
; to an hereditary prerogative, upon the princi
ples of European nobility, then ’’Solon” is cor
iect, when he says that Mr. Micou lias been no
tnit ared in opposition to Mr Boisclair.
But. it we take the Republican principles of
our country for our guide, then the office must
I be considered vacant at the expiration of the
j time tor which Mr.. Boisclair was last elected,
and consequently Mr. Micou being the first ean
didate-regularly announced for the office, it fol
lows that Mr. B. having been subsequently an
! nounced, he must be considered in opposition to
j Mr. M
There are two main reasons which nil! govern
my vote upon this election in January.
First. —Mr. Boisclait has had the benefit of
the office seven years, a just and reasonable
time for any one citizen to monopolize this pub
lie gift oftiie county; i» the emoluments have
been of any servn** to hint, no one can feel mot e
| rejoiced than the writer, but while he holds the
j doctrine of justice to be the standard of right,
he now feels boniid to vote for a transfer of that
gift to another citizen equally as capable and
deserving of it as was Mr. Boisclair wken he
first came into the office.
, io tins view of the subject.it is believed that
[ every just and liberal minded voter of the coun
! ty can h ve no objection, and, in fart nearly or
the •• wifi oceede to the justness of the traits
f.-r i<* Mr Micou at least torn few years
hi*, perhaps, t cedi'is to say that which is
»• !’ known throughout the county —to-wit: that
Micou is an upright, straight forward man,
-i >tei seres with no man’s business or polj
-1 |ir*
Secondly. —When the people, in a spiiil ofli
'.eralttjr ami good feeling, liestow a county gilt
;of t 'ii* nature upon an individual, it partake* of
ingratitude when that iudiyidoal makes it a par
ticular business to infertere too much with the
people and their tight* of free stiff!age upon the
higher election* to the State Legislature. &.c
It would, at lea«t. 1<» k better for a man wlfile
in the enjoyment of such a public gift, to vote at
the hi her ele* lions according to the dictate* of
hi* own judgment and leave the people to do so
likewise: —he would then pursue not only the
principles of gratitude, hut Ihe principle* of
Jl S I IGF.
N B —The county has paid .Mr Bni«( lair he
(ween five and s<VffO() » pretty liberal assist
ance— He cannot say th.it the people have been
unjust, or that it would now lie injustice to tian<»
l«r Hu* public ben* kt for a few years, lo Mr
Micou j
GO AIM KRTIAIT
LIVEIU’OOL M ARKET. August 2
I he demand tor cotton in ts e eai I* part of the
**rek wa» r.ithir limited, but *ub*rquenllv there
h.i* ’ eon a . .»,.«i Jeiable improvement, and Amer
le an lie*, riptioo* have in some instances been
(old nl an adiame of 1 H I per lit
Letter* from Liverpool dated Align*! .Tl, *tafe
that • in mg the last two -lay* the demand for cot
ton had t»ern limited without, however, causing
any reduction in price beyond what is usually
consequent upon rather a dull inaiket.
MARRIED*
In Bristol It l on the 22d Augusf. Mr. VV*i
,M. H.i-vi **u, of Augutlj Geo to Mis* < S
'\ mu r.
DIED,
This M ruing Jo ti * M ( l* ax r. a Merchant
of lh|* t ify
rhe Monthly Prayer
VwMinp of lilt* Sunday School j
»dl t>e held Thu 1 ruing at the Boom.
And the week v I tietday Evening Piaver Meet, j
ing w ill commence A> .Warrow Eltning at seven
o'clock at the Lecture H *ui.
seiff. 1.1 It
Northern Flour.
10 BBI.S superfine N Vork Flour
Ji’(*«* Jh. Bacon, inr imliog fine H*m«.
And a nr. Supply of fre*t. Gar ten Nerd*, liirert
frot 1 1Ire North and warranted For va!e by
A. I. Hl'N riNGTON
»ept 13 ;fi , j,
NV anted to I lire.
\|T AN FFD to Hire till the |*( January next.
v v good at N 11 *a- a*
arcus loosed to take care nf llorirt snd ano
can he reroainH nded a. an Hostler. LU.eral m
g.» will be given
A CRAIG
September 13 39 if
FOR SALE
ite rrrntikablr ••ifttrot-
tut t.rei Pirnri formerly
kjJwGf .ane,', bv Mr J a Cuvdton.
ts i» cffere.l for *a e rfw-.p Hr
can tie «ee<i at Mr. Gurdi*., *
Stab e and t*. whom applnatiou may be made
for h-* character.
NELSON CARTER
teptej. ber 13 .’Jt Ad
to tn:> i .
I*e tpaciou* Store on Br< #d-St
■* p«e*e ß | occupied by J
gll D MIC SC CO fa.ir.iNjn Will he
1, IJP&weB on the Ut f»~mber. Ear term*.
•PP 1 ’ «•* NELSON CARTER
*» ; teas her 13 jf
Bordeaux Claret.
CASES Super i r Bordeaux CLARET. I
f«r salt / **e by
L. HULL.
Atmns 8 * *f
HEAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
BY C. PHILLIPS* .
On FRIDAY", the 17th inst at 11 o’clock, before
my Store, will be so'd without reserve,
The following PROPERTY, viz.
1 Lot of Land on Bay-St 29 ft. front, and 1-43
feet deep.
1 Lot of Land on Bay-St. 2S ft. front, and 152
feet deep.
1 Lot of Land «n Reynold-St 28 feet frQtif and
136 feet deep 1
The above Lots being known as part of the
old Vauxhall Garden in the lower part of the
city. also.
One Lot es Land in Munroe County, contain
ing 202£ Acres.
IF/ 3 Terms. Cash—Bankable money Purcha
sers so pay for Titles.
[LT A Drawing of the above Lots ran he seen
on application to C. PHILLIPS, Auct’r.
September 13 2t 38
AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE,
BY LATIIAM HULL.
A LOT and buildings situated on the corner
jTJL of Bridge Row and Reynold-sfreet, viz—
At the corner of Btide Row and Keynold-street,
anew, large, ami commodious Blacksmith Shop,
one of the best, if not the very best in the citv,
for that business. Immediately above on Re"y
nold-st'eet, anew and well finished house, suita
ble for a small family.
The bouses are on leased ground, and the
lease expires .on the Ist of October. 1834, —
but the condition of the lease is, that it can
be renewed front its expiration for 13 years
more, making in all an occupancy of 17 years.
The above property will be sold on MONDAY
tnc 20th inst. w h* n the terms will be made known.
For particular?, apply to
J- COLLINS. 127 Broad-Street.
sept 9 33 -It
Tl IK SIJBSCKIBEKS
ff RE daily receiving micli additions tutheir
former Stock, a* will enable them to fur
nish Merchants and Planters with as great a
variety as can tic found in any Store in this citv.
I ticir Stock embraces most of the leading Arti
cles necessary for family use, usually called for
in the GROCERY. DRY GOODS and HARD
WARE STORES:
AMONG WHICH ARE!
Hhds. SUGAR, * „ . ...
lot. Bags COFFEE. J 1 anons f uaZ,/,M
10 hhds prime retailing Molasses
iUO bolts heavy Hemp Bagging
100 do Flax and Tow do
10 ba'es Bagging. Seine and Shop Itvine
Bale Hope and Sacking, heavy
3 bales Shoe Thi end
Pi tine Chewing Tobacco in boxes Si kegs
Prime Spantslt a id Common Segars
■P Oo hu'helg Salt 12.0001b*. Bacon
1000 lbs. choice Hauls, 20 boxes Soap
20 boxes Augusta made Candle*
1" do Cc.tton und Wool Card*
2«ki key* Nnil* and Brad*, Lamp Oil
Swedes Iron, all sizes
German, J
Cast and [ STEEL
Blistered
Sheet lion. N*lS. IS, 19 and 20
Nail Rods, Hoop Iron, Trace Chains
Mill S.tws Castings, icc. Aic.
AI.sO—
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
S A D I> 1 a K S, B R I I> la Fa S t
WAGON GEAR,
ITPFaR vV SOLK LKATIILR.
A'l of which they art* disposed to sell low for
Cash, or good l ows Acceptances.
BREWSTER L PRESCOTT
Xear Ihe Upper Market, South side [lrnad St
September 13 4tw 38
(icorgia, Lincoln County.
i U' H EKE A S W ill tain Rev nold* applies t« me
IT for Letter* of Administration de tennis
non on the Estate of Mnrtin Picket, deceased.
I in*sc are, therefore to cite, summons, und
edmom-h n!| and singular tlie ktndird and * |< *1
itor* of *aid deceased to lie and appear af rr»v
office with.-i the time prescribed bv law, to shew
came, it any they have, why »ai<l Lctteis should
not Ire granted.
Given under my hand, at office, thi* 9th of
September, 1830.
ER V.NCIS E FLEMING, r. r o
September 13 w3t 33
(Georgia, Lincoln Countv.
Xff ’ Hi. KI. AS Will i run \]oni riet \<l mini .Ira-
Y f tor on the Estate* of John Bentley hih|
Jo, iii Otr, dece»*cd ; and Kx< cuter on the f.j,.
late nf Austin .Mnnrrief der ea*e«l; appirv tome
for Letter* Di.inistory from *a/il K»l t« » :
7 heir are, tberef /re, to rite, summon, and ad
foonivb a 1 and siggulvr the kindred and errdl
tois of ea t h rs i ,e *aid deceased, to be and ap
pear at my offire wtlliin the time prescrib'd, lo
thewrautc if anv they have, why said Letters
should not be granted
Given under my baud, at office, thi* 9fh r.f
September, 1839
FRANCIS F. FLEMING r e o
reptrmber 13 n.6 n 'AH
i»rawing r<i nr. rt*er.t\ i:n vr.x r tn t»M:“i)tv
Delaware and JSorlh (' irolina
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
at**, ko. 13.
IfIGIIFST PRIZKS
TWO OF of) cc. ts
00 Number Lottery if Dt. uu Buli'Hs,
SCHEMI Oh PRIZES
2 pßf7.n-i “ Aft,7!/2 jOcrntx
20 “ “ 1 (KHi Dollars
30 “ “ 300 Dollars
32 “ “ 200 Dullar*
M “ 100 Dnllari ,
Aid Dumerou* pti»e* of
ff 1 f>. jit 10. A: c.
Whole Ticket* syft—H»lfdo .**2 90— (Quarter i>> i
$1 2ft ;
iJ* OrdcTt received at
ANDREWS’
't»tt lotlrrr »ml F.irhar.re Of7ir» corner Croat!
and Jackton Street*.
tept 13 38
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
fIMI t I'nderiijtr.ed fratefully acknowledge
I ti e liberal patronage »(ih »h»eh fney bar.
l«eei. favored m the aho i e line a-.d reip* ttfullv
inform the pu'die that they eomu/ue it* traoiac
uon hi thi* < tty. ar.d mol tbeir fathfui and tin ,
divide attention w.ll be devoted to the brume*,
of then patron*
Liberal ( a»h advance* may t«e expected, o. J
Product hr. m .Motc «hen detired
SToVaLL la SIMMONS
AofMta. h-igmiSt. 27 Ids * !
2~?’ IteGeotju Patriot, Athenian, diihi. f i
on N»ai «nd Geirjii Ctater, ».I ■ a#e t% ;t.e
abc»e I'i rs sno t«qV
COTTON & COMMISSION
vex*
THE Subscribers announce to then Itiends
and the public, that they have rented the
Warehouse in Campbell-street, Augusta, lately
occupied bv Mr. lohn Rees, ane opposite the
Warehouse of Messrs Slaughter & Labuzan ; ,
w here they are now ready to receive Cotton and
other produce, and tender their services therein,
being sanguine that the attention which will be
paid to the interest of their friends, will secure
for them a share of public patronage.
T. COLEMaN,
VVM. .1. WIGHTMAN.
August 23 32 wtf
Bagging and Bacon.
500 3 IECLS BAGGING assorted quali
ties, and
20,000 pounds superior Bacon,
For sale by *
W &. H BRYSON',
sept 2 35 6t
BACON! BtCOJVTT
The Subscriber has received on Const git?
mut,
30,000 LBS PRIME BACON,
Consisting of Hams, shoulders and Middlings,
which he will sell low.
Purchasers over SIOO, 90 days, credit appoved
endorsed paper.
L. HULL.
August 5 27
Fresh Tea, &c. <fcc.
Jhesfs ?vsnit Tp<l
( ”] 12 boxes and barrels Loaf ami
{FJLK6H Lump Sugar
T _ 10 boxes sperm Candles
r 5 mats Cinnamon
—■ ■■ -J 5 Qr. casks Malaga VVirffc
1 do do Port Wine
1 halfpipe old Madeira Wine
I Hogshead Sugar House Molasses a
Just fteceived and for sale low by
JOHN COSKERY,
256 Broad slrech
September 2 35 ts
Just Received,
O X C • ) N S l G N M E N T.
I jmi ELEGANT American and One London
: made PIANO, the former manufactured bv W,
j (ietl). New-York, and selected by one of the lies/.
Amateurs.—Apply at Mr. Brux’s Book Store,
or to ‘ JOSEPH BIGJVON.
March 4 87 ts
Just Received.
I 40 Barr <s Northern Gin
j *0 do Apple Brandy
V 3 tierces ) c ....
barrels < S|,erm 0,1
Inti <«xn* Pillow Caudles
20 Demijohns, superior old Cognac Brandy
I
F<>K SAL E, BV
C. PHILLIPS
August 9 23 ts
Sugar & Bagging.
Landing L/us an and t<n sole, low Jrovt
the Wharf.
1 r **s
' HHDS New Orleans SUGAR
91 Pieces HEMP BAGGING
U. H METC ALP.
I July 19 22 t!
j FALL & WINTER GOODS.
VVM. H MO KUAN & CO.
■ ff AVE received a part of ih -n supply of
ll FALL A\D WINTER GOODS:
AMONGST WHICH AHK,
10 4 Flemish Sheetings
6 4 lush do
Black Italian Lustrings
Fancy colored do
Changeable tk Fancy colored Gros de Nap*
Black tiros de Naps
Scarf t Met no Shawls
Do do Maot'vs
With a vaiietyof other Faney and Staple Af*
tide*, whit It they wifi sell ax cheap as any house
in the city.
September 9 8t 37
Sugar, Bagging, dec.
<>«) HHDS, St Croix L Porto R co Sugars
2ft tmxe* brown Havaonah Sugar
7ft bags Coffee *
l'tft ca*ks cut Nails and brads
76 tiarrels Gin
3tt do Ruin
l 2iK> pieces heavy Flax Bagging
lor) do prime Hemp Bagging
1< Ou it/* h«v-zing Is'ine, kc. kc. be.
Far salt by
A B WALKER hCa.
September 9 38 3t
BACON if
\LOT of superior BACON, roniitting of
. Ham*, Shoulders and Melulings, just re
ceived and for sale oo moderate term*, at
SHELTON'S V\ AHKHOUffR.
June 28 |rt ts
W are-House to Rent.
f ffftllE Ware-House now occupied l.y F.daard
£ t ampfield. and iii good repair, will be
reut> and from (tie Ist ot October next —For terms,
tvlii- h will be moderate, apply to
ALLENS 4i PADDOCK.
Augint 9 28 tO
:>oo KV.WS DUPO.YV S
FF. Ac FFF. GUNPOWDER
&<•<• t/az* t offee
2uo coin Bale Rope -i tierce fwitie
t or sale by
PILL'tT L LEBAKBIER.
July 6 ts IS
TO RENT
From the firtt©f Orto er oext. the
store at present occupied by James
lie. SM Walker. New th ri-ie the lower market.
Alto, the upper apartme:it, ht for the
accomuio ,«ii nos a gemeel family
Messrs. J U W. HARPER.
Aug 30 At if
A CARD.
fFMIF. Suhtcrf er will open a school for In-
JL »tru< li in in Initrumtntnl Music at the
, hithmond Academy, on the l*t of October next.
| tie ha* ef)f*feii the (erVICI* of Mill PKATT,
»-o i« well rpialified to rue Le*t/n«on the Piano
Porte and Par our Organ, which will 1/e furo
ufie.i provided twenty Scholnr* can beengajy
nj. Ift u. ro*de known on application fa - the
Acad»me Lu«t lVinr,ft<mi)t4
SKHE.NO TAYLOR.
Aor ovt 16 wt‘»t p*
Jlf* I ne foMlitiitjoaaliil and Chronicle **iH
pleaae Hiaert a* ateive S T
MRS. ADAM HUTCHINSON
iN'.Ce.d ten*r #w i.j. .i .ei Ire ,11! I •
i public in gene . »t»at the nrnun
School • ill, *ith Dime peraihttitre, b. .**
• tru.ed in Augii'a on the tint Hondar c.f t 1 ’>
»r neat. Tbe School Hoom 14 n» toe fii., 1
Bai.k Buiidrar No \£ t
Aug if t Ti *w
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