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TheLWVS OF THE EXITED STATES
lire published in tins paper.
To Fr.erutora, Jdministrators, n*d (iunrdinnp.
S \ IjES "I’liA Ml or \M«iUOI )S.hy Administrators,
1' xfcn'ors, or (iiinrdians, are required, by law, to hi* held
M 4mi the lirsi ‘('destiny in the month, bet oven the hours ot
m ten in the. (brenoon, and three in tin? afternoon, at the Cnurt-
Imn-e oAhe. county in which the properly Is situate.— N«*-
lice oflhese sales must he given in a public gazette, HI Vi’V
days previous lo the clay ol' Hale.
S'.Mice of the sale of perianal property, must be given
i 111 I ke. manner, i'OUTV days previous to the tli> of sale.
a a a >'r I:
wuj)\i:ni)\y. novumiihii :u ih.io,
•* Ife Just, and fear nut .”
Tins Hon. John Forsyth, war, on lließßtli ult.
ijm elvcUul Senator in Congress, tor six years Irom
tlie 4t!i March, 1831.
■T At the Into public exhibition of American man
» xjfaolliruJ goods in New sork, “a small sample
of Nankins, (say’s the N. York Journal of Com
iiiercc),manufactured by Collett &. Smith, at
I’ultcrson, and presented by A. 15. Walkeii, of
Augusta, Goo. was quite a novelty. These pie
ces arc of genuine N tfikin Cotton, grown by ilia
lion. John Forsyth, from a sow seeds obtained
I by him when in Spain. The material possesses
the desideratum of an immovable eolor. We
had noticed during the past summer, that an ac
quaint,nice wore Nankin of a peculiarly beauti
ful color, and we learn now, that it was a part of
tins first essay, and bad been washed at least
twenty times, not only without injury, but with
I a positive increase of brightness. Mr. 1 ou
st ru's crop, this season, will probably furnish
two or three thousand pieces."
VVu saw some of 1 1 1 fs Nankin Cotton, worn by
I a gcudeinan of this city, souiotmio n r -.., art
were much pleased with its appearance. Theie
, n > doubt it will take the place of India Nan-
I kiiis entirely, when it becomes sufficiently plen.
titul lor that purpose.
A writer in the IhtgelioUl Carolini in, denies
the slalomciit in our paper of the - J: h ult. that
• < the elections in Soiitli-Cnroliiia, so far as they
} UV e been lieard from, have mostly returned
members opposed to the e;*ll uf*a coys on.ion.
ill ■ says •• the reverse of ibis is trtn*.” Well,
this does not controvert onr statement. It may
be true, and known to he true, at this lime, that
ihere will he a decided majority in both bouses
m favor of it, If there shall not prove to be two
th J„." but this does not dispiovc that “ lltc
ei -.tions, so fir as they had been hoard from by i
u t.i the 2 )th ult. had mostly returned members j
u , Jto the call of a convention, li Lshe
1. , however, that there will not he a majori- j
I, co-thirds, mid consequently no power to j
c.! a convention.
COMML'NICiTEP.
. Mr. Pt inker ton The following, I believe to
b. a correct answer to the question, in your pa- ;
per of the 6th ult. of how far a man would have
■to travel,to unwind a rope 100 yards long, wound
round a post eleven inches circumference'
F.leve'.t incites in circumference, is li 1-2 inches
diameter, added tool *J inches- the length ol the
rope unwound in describing a semicircle, equals
I 0 inches the diameter; the radius ol the first semi
circle, therefore, is 4 1 ‘J inches, the periphery
14,137,155 inches; the ra bus of the largest semi
circles. 3£K)ii:.;bf'S. thoptripho.-y, 11. 119,7111,565.
The rope winds 327, 3-11 times round, equals
6")4 6-ll semicircles; thfc sum of the least and
greatest semicircles, multiplied by half * lie nunr
ber of semicircles, gives the whole length,
3,*:t7,3Ca, T jii,7J7 inches, equ rl to 58 miles, 7
furlongs, U1 poles, 3 yards, ‘J feet, 1U 3-4 inches.
S.
ion the chronicll and advertiser.
VOt -li<i .JOii it:; • <i. *.
That if old Joe would not let his tongue run
sofast.it would be a saving to some people's
•feelings.
iu thinks, that those that live in glass houses,
ought never to throw stones at their neighbours.
lie thinks, that a man in difficulties should
jicvcr use deceit towards those in the same situ
, alion, neither should he make false reports
against other people.
Ik thinks, that old Jne has nut a good hoart,
or ho would not slander the fair sex.
Uc thinks, that any man who confers a favour
on another, ought to bo the last to speak of it.
H thinks, that any man who would slander
another behind his back, ought to be tied nock
and heels and thtovvn into the Savannah lliver.
He thinks, thorn ur# many men who arc fond
ad bragging of their wealth, when if tkeir honest
debts were psid, they'would net he worth a cent.
Ih thinks, that if every mn would do as he
would ba douc by, there would not be so many
persons sundered as there so* - *•<
He thinks, that if every man would mind bis
own business, and let other people s alone, he
•'Would have more friends.
In conclusion, ,M r. Editor, he thinks that if you
thjs,-you xyjjl have his tlmpit.
I
TOR THE CHRONICLE AND ADVERTISER,
USEFUL, HINTS,
Vur (/lose wh'i C'ln ' i/cc the n,
1. When you steep in Church, do it without
disguise, or concealment. A Church is noplace
for hypocrisy. Desidc, to sleep at your case on
such occasion', shows that your conscience docs
not trouble you.
2. Whan you arc speaking earnestly to a man
or woman, get your mouth as near as possible to
his or her face, and then the person thus spoken
to will certainly ful the force of your observa
tions.
3. When you are telling a story, keep laugh- ‘
ing yourself; and then, by sympathy, the compa
ny will he inclined to join in with you.
4. When you gape in company, Jo it oper
and without disguise ; be not so awkward as to
cover your mouth with your hand or handker
chief.
5. When eating at table, do the business ef
fectually; and lot the smacking sound us NO nr
legs, keep time with the up-and-down operation
o (your teeth t —tins shows that you are methtdi •
cal, and in earnest to employ as many of your
faculties at the same lime as you can.
C. If you have occasion to speak ill of any of
your acquaintance, do it hehiml their back ; aitd
then you will not hurt their feelings.
7. Always take a few drams in the morning ;
it helps the retailers, and makes one feel quite
independent; hut in this be eery moderate;—
George P. used to say that Siren slings belore
breakfast was a small beginning for a good day’s
work.
8. When you arc spoken to, look the other
; way—that will bring your car next to the speak
er.
9. Never retire to hod at a seasonable hour.
It is not genteel; besides, candles cost but little,
ami all trades must live.
10. Never rise early in the morning. Mor
ning sleep is the best, —besides, it must he a lavj
poison who canuut do a day’s work in the after
noon,
11. If your husband he confined by indisposi
tion, always take that opportunity of going
abroad; fur then you can show your solicitude at
night, by enquiring how lie has been through the
day.
12. If your husband is pleased with your boao*
liful head of hair, ho sure to keep it covered with
a cap.
13. Keep your parlour and bed room window
shut as close as possible; this will keep the raid
air out, —and you will have excellent Jhcd air
within.
14. “Never spoil a joke for a rotation's sake;"
nor suppress the iruili for uni/ hotly s sake; there
fin e, ifyoti (loot like your husband as woii as you
ought, out teith it, and convince him that you
are no respecter of persons,
15. If you have children, indulge thorn iu
every thing, and they will the sooner he from j
maternal and paternal care.
10. When a fashionable lady makes a morning
call, she should do it just at dinner lime; she
can then see riff the family at once, mid know
what they have for dinner.
17. N aver acknowledge yourself to bo out of
your teens, till after you are married. As soon as
you arc married, throw oil’,ill reserve; that’s the
fori.
J 6. From IJ to 18 laco as light as possible,
and yon will he sure of having a pain in your side
i all your life after; —which will ho a great benefit
to the doctors.
19. ll* a grade or coquette. A medium course
, between tho extremes would he too vulgar,
1 20. Always swallow flattery; if it be not pal
j atahlc at first, habit will make it delicious.
21. Ifyour heart says yes, be sure that your
| ‘niigiie can never reproach your heart.
22. if a ftp, and a wiseman, both address you |
; at the same lime, discard lire latter, and that will
show your good sense.
23. Alway profess sincerity, but never prac
tise jt; it would be- too unfashionable.
24. When you arise m tho morning, never be
particular about adjusting your clothes; —you can
do that at any lime.
25. When you begin the business of your
tuilet, you may do it before tho window, or in j
the parlour, but tlie most proper place is the ■
kitchen.
gO. If you like these hints, examine futura ;
numbers of this paper, for more such. S.
SUaiXKIAHV
The annual expenses of a liberal education ii»
Hru/on Vnierrsity, in Providence, It. I. says the i
Journal of that city, is $122 15 ets. viz ;—s63 65
for College charges, and SSB 50 for board.
Great growth of Corn, —On the farm of Earl
Stimson, the celebrated agriculturist, in Gal
way, Saratoga county, N. I. lln-re was on the
301/i Snpt. last, on one rod of Ids cornfield, 49
bills, n»d2l6 ears of corn; tlie quantity of shell- j
«d corn, on careful measurement was one hush, j
el and one quart.
Sheep.- -in England it is estimated there are ]
ffiiiy live million -of sheep ;in Fi ance thirty six; j
and in Spain, the country ol the Merino, only
fourteen millions.
Melancholy Catastrophe --Von Orange pow
der mills of Mr. Rogers, situated near New
burgh, N. V. blew up on 15th ult. and destroyed
six persons. Mr. K. owed his safety to having
left tlie budding a moment hetoru the accident
occurred.
Cure for the Gout.—Mr. Otis Price, ofNorth
amptop, slass, stales that he lias kept oft the
gout, by taking a tea-spoonful of Uurrovvgnlc
salts, in water an hour after breakfast, and again
after dinner, whenever he felt the symptoms.
lircry man to his own trade. —A butcher of
eminence was lately in company with several
ladies at whi t, where, having lost two or three
rubbers, one of the ladies addressed Idm, asked,
Pray, sir, what are stakes now t To which,
thinking of his business, he replied, Madam, the
best rump I canuot sell lower than a shilling a
pound.
.1 good rebake.—A profligate young nobleman
being in company with some sober people, do
sired leave to toast the devil. The gentleman
who sat next him, said, he had no objection to
his lordship's friends.
The Census of Charleston, South Carolina,
has been completed. Tlie total number ot in
habitants is 30,299—increase since 1820, 5,509, :
BY LAST NIGHT’S MAILS.
Nkw-Orleans, Oct. 2.1.
COTTON.—Arrived since the l-stb in-
Nlaiit, ol’ Lotiisiunn ami Mississippi 2191
bales. Clearer! ia «li 2431, making'a re
duction in stock of 237, ami leaving:on
hand, a stock ofCJB9 bales. The market
continues good, and sales have been as
extensive as could be expected from the
quantity on hand. The principal trans
actions have been in the liner qualities,
of .Mississippi at from 11 to 12 emits lor
about IJtKI bales, in other qualities bat lit
tle is doing, the quantity $a band for sale' ’
Jieiug very small.— Prin-Curi'Kii!.
The health of the Tity is considered
somewhat better, still there are soma
eases of malignant or prevailing: fever,
which will no doubt continue, more or
less, until wo tiro favored with otto or
two heavy frosts. — Courier.
M \rov. Oct. ar I
Cotton in this place Ims declined during
Ihc week J a of n cent per lb. This is
owing in purl to the imprcs.-inn that now
generally prevails of there bring a large
crop made; (a month or six. weeks ago.
it was thought there would not be a half
crop.) and in part to the accounts of a
decline in Europe. We now quote,
ordinary qualities, !8 a9; good fair 9 a
10 ; prime lots 10 a l!h.—V't.Vgmp/i.
X.TA ac Tl JXD.
At Pilinvrn, liberty county, fit* . on the 2!st nit. C’ol.
.TONFFII Q! AIM fiiOIW. to Mrs II\R-
I! 1 DTI Vj i’j• Hccoml iluu o l.i.Gf ol’.Miyor Jobu
.ill of.-i't-l comity.
SEXTON’3 REPORT.
Interment* in Augusta , in October , 1830.
Dote.. Ser. Disease. slge. j At ilirity.
atl'Pcmnlt* ycWHI AnytiMa.
“ I Infliiit. 1* mo.
fttli “ I mouth. “
h’il »* .» ycar.-o “
I lil. IVmjilc'CouHUuiptian. 4* your* . w *outh-Ciir«*llnn.
“ .Alsik*. j * r > your* Connecticut.
20ih “ years Canada.
21st “ HI > t’lir.s Auqnsta.
•jvM “ 17 year.- Virginia.
*H .I *( W years Aujuslu.
aiHl> “ o 0 yeafb “
II 'WhiUV—6 blackn—-Total 17.
JOHN MARSH AM., f* xion.
Sweet Oranges, See. |
fl HWKKT VN
JBL XL7tF VO tiES, in fine order,
101 l blits. No. I, 2, A 3 New Mackerel.
100 half hills. 1,2, A .‘I do. do.
30 qr. Chests fresh Hyson Tea.
590 lbs. Shoe Thread,
29 kegs Goshen Hatter.
10 boxes Codfish,
51 bids. New Flo up.
159 bags prime and fair Cofl’m.
090 bags patent J-diol, assorted.
For Sale nr
CEO. 11, METCALF,
Nov. 3 3f 9
i—■ ■ ■■ —. r --
'lfoang’ Ladies Soiiooi.
WASH! \ («'l'()N SruEKT. (1 aiisde.n’s
Green, Charleston, for a limited
I number, by
T. P. LOCKWOOD,
Who respectfully presents (be following
extracts from recommendations in his
possession:
“From intimate personal acquaintance
with Mr. Lockwood, we believe him (id
ly competent to teach such a School as
he proposes to establish; and we have
entire confidence that be would, in nil
respects, meet tlie reasonable and just
expectations of parents who might com
mit their children to bis chcrge. And
should Mrs. Lockwood receive any
young Indies into her family—they would,
under her care, enjoy more than ordinary
advantages.
THOMAS I.ER, IVM. A. McPOWF.LL,
I’Al’L S. U. LEE, J. 1.. Pl TRKiUH,
THOMAS LOWNDES.
January 29, Is3o.
“.My children have certainly in tde
I much progress and 1 doubt not must con
tinue to do so under vottr jmlieiowi in
strueUou. On the whole. I feed it due to.
you to express my unqualified approba
tion and entire satisfaction with your
system of tail ion.
J W. ('EEJv-BOUOUGII.
.hitrust 7, H«».”
Hi f rence is nlso offi-red to IScv. \V. S.
Lee and John Lalloelie, Esq. on Edisto
! Island. Hev, F. I tebivaiix, Kev. E. J'nl-
I mw. and L, S. Fishbtirne, Esq. Waiter
j borough. S H. I’wry, Esq. (lennfort.
| He-.- I).Campbell, Finevilie. Dr. J. Lee,
; mid T. Lee, Esq. <fiimilen. Stephen Lee,
i and William N*. Campbell, Esqs. Ab
beville. Hev. I!. 1). liiinean. and Win.
H. Hell. Esq. Barnwell. Hev. Win,
MeW hir, Col. J. J. Maxwell, and Gen.
E. Harden, Georgia.
TEH MSt
Inslruelion in Orthography. Heading,
Writing, Grammar. Arithmetic, Geogra
phy, History, <!ke. sl2 "il pr. qr.
French, as additional, $2 50.
I Mrs. I.Ork wood will take a few young
| ladies as Hoarders, on very moderate
| terms; and give instruction on the I’inno
I Forte at 59 cents per lesson. She will
i also teach Plain and Ornamental Needle
work.
No charge for Stationary, Firewood,
or Plain \ eedlc-work. :
November I 3t 9
Co\ww\Vviv H\vcv\\'\’h vsa\c.
GjS/'HiL be sold at Columbia Court
If House,the first Tuesday in l>e
cember invtl, between the usual hours ol’
sale, the following property to wit:
Seven hundred acres of Land more or
less, joining F. T. Allen and others, to
satisfy sundry li fas from a Justices Court,
in favor ofliuvi-.l Holliman, Executor of
M. P. Davis, deceased, vs. Bowling W.
Stark and F. T. Alien, Administrator of
Hubert Johns, deceased.
-* A T.SO,
Four slaves to wit, Ishnm, Tom, Mark,
and Edition, to satisfy t» fi fa .’a favor of
Ann V. Hoss, vs. William Murray, Ad
ministrator of Joseph .Marshall,deceased,
with the will annexed.
ISA AC KA.Mf-EV, Dnd. Shf. C r
I Xov ji Uw ’ k)
LIST OF LETTERS,
EMAIXIXG in the Post Office, at
B.SL Augusta, Geo., November Ist, LHoO,
(not lieliire advertised.) tL/ 5 Persons
wishing letters from this list will please
say they are advertised.
A
miss Mulinda Ad- miss Shisanab Alloa
•mis clod Horace Ames
I) T Allen David Aughlry
H
Samuel Harnes George Hotdineau
\\ illiam Uarrosi Joseph Huiilinenn
nirs Hexly Louisa Unix
’Dabney Refry Alexr C RrotVn
John Reniieit J> Rramiiin
Richard Rlnnd W It Itrunnon
mivs C A RL\:*l SSteph»'ii Brown
L A II Brock mrs Eliza Burch
John G Bowers Thus ,M Burgess
John Rowers Tlios Burton
James W Bogan rev Win 11 ilm bni.e
Hiebd Brown
C
Patrick B Cash If Cassia
Whitfield II Cain John .11 Christian
Isaac Taut care of Shunuel ( lurk
ini' Cassia mrs Catharine A
l>eiij F ('hew ('la’rke
John L Moore or Thomas C.'orly
Benj F Cliew’ Hilly Collins
miss Murg’t Cham- Pliiliii A Cowles
piia mrs .Mary JlCralton
I)
mrs Susan Delany miss Fanny Dinkley
Vbralmni Danforth Jonathan Dicks
air Danforth Hampton 11 Dubose
Tbos.l Dasher mrs Dana
DavidF Dickinson Win Dunham
E
mrs Sarah Ijve Thomas IlllioU
John Everett, So Ca
F
Isaac Full John Fox
airs Eli/-. Fletcher James Fulcher
(i
John Garner Wade Glover
dr Milledge Galphin E It Glascock
Thus M Gilbert John C Griffin
Levi George
II
Charles Hurtridgc IVin M Holcombe
John F Haynes- Robert llolluday
worth Alfred J Hood
miss Caroline A John G Howell
t Hammond Mioajuh Hughes
Henry Hatcher Harman Husk
Joseph 11 Dicks' William Hudson
James Hicks Ha w kins Hull
Geo A Hilligas
J
Mbert M Jones mrs Hiirmental
James Johnson Johnson
Hiebard Johnston Seaborn Jordan
Phineas H Jennings A D Knight care, of
miss HenricUa C Hugh Johnston
Jordan
K
Robert Keen Barllil Kearns
Michael Kinsley Josepti King
John Knight Conrad Knight
Is
mrs Jane Levy Andrew Lillie
Wash’ll Law son William Lucky
J Laventurc John W Lott
Bassil Lamar Miss >Susnn Luther
Thos P Livingston Be "Ji <yons
H H Linn
M
J II .McDaniel col John Marsh
John Met'afi'erty James ftleCorinic
Arc-lid M Magruder Mielmel .Meyer
Gcovg'e Mngroodcr Ar G .Miller
Wm Jlnrtan tsleplien Minton
John McGowan James .Mitchell
George Mcßride John II Morgan
mrs Judith .Maim Isabella .Moore
Win U McCray
N’
James Nasmiih
O
nil's Sarah Ogier Win I! Oliver
Edward OComicr nii'sEiiza U Ogleircc
Francis (H’ounce
I*
James Palmer Miar Posey
David J Parson Jacob \ Ponlnot
dr .51 W Philips Ann Pritchard
. Jas Pilgrim Thomas Purse
U
mrs Theresa M John B llowsnn
Hansey Josej..'. Hoxbroutli
rev Luther Hice Merit Holing
Mien 11 Hyland Joint Rolen
William Robinson
S
Phillis Savage Ezekiel Smith
Mil's 41 T Scott John Siiniiua'iiiim or
Tims iS'eott Henry Lee
Hezekiali Salmon AN'iliiiiiu A Starnes
Middleton Sego Jesse Stallings
mrs .Marlha Scilbcrt Brio Strong
Daniel Shepard John DSpeissegger
Benjamin Sims James Stillman
Elieiiezer Skinner J P Slave! or Stone
miss Eliza T Smith Gaines J Stroud
Bench Island
T
does Jas W Taylor William Terry
mrs Jane Taylor miss Elmira Tin-
Joscph Tate drnil
Francis Tuiisany Andrew Todd
James B Thomas miss .Mary N Tor-
J 'J’hompsoa rence
V
Abner B \ ining
V. r
master Henry (! Elennr Welch
Ware A P Whitfield
Janies Walker Henry 55 illiams
col Absalom 55'att Jas G O 55 ilkiiison
E Swill e-are of Amos 55 55 iggias
Jus Wnkeimm miss Julia Ann 55 il-
Wm H T Walker son
James 55'akemaa miss Emily 55 iTsoii
'J’lios C Ware miss Elizabeth sS’il-
Brisloa Charters son
care of Thomas Janies 55 right
Walker William Wright
Abner Whatiy
Y
Theodore G Young Hiram Young
II S Young
7,
J A Kinn
JAMES PHASER, P M.
N’ov 3 •*
LAW DLANKS.
LNSTRIN TIO.NS iorCOM.MISKIOX
ers i;i pn ojmrovctl Icnu.
•* * 4
AVWAj \Wx vso\a\), j
ON THE PREMISES, AT I
PW3Z.IO; SALBJj,
ON MON DA V, the 20th December next,
AT 11 O’CLOCZZ, A. OT.
TVvc VYautation,
jSJI’I'EATE n Cohanbin county, bo-
F 5 tween Fury's Ferry and the tJunker
Springs, containing Eight Hundred and
sixty live Acres, half of il under cultiva
tion—Eighty Acres of which bus been
recently cleared ; the balance is x\ ell tim
bered.
—ALSO—
Eleven Negroes, one of whom is n good
Blacksmith.
ALSO—
Corn, Fodder, Outs, 51 ales, Stock ofall
kinds, and Plantation and Blacksmith’s
Tools.
TERMS,—The Negroes will be sold
for Cash, the Corn, Fodder, Oats, Mules,
Stock, Plantation & Blacksmith's Tools,
on a credit ofeleven months. The Land
for one third Cash, the balance in one or
two animal payments with interest, sc
■ nred by mortgage on the premises.
JOHN NEILSON.
Nov 2 Ids 9
Columbia Tan Collector's Ealo.
w ihl, bo Sold, at Columbia Court
ff House, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the lawful hours,
the following Land, or as much ns will
satisfy the tax due for the year IS2D, ' iz :
390 acres third quality Lamb lying in
Columbia county, on the waters of the
Li'hcc, adjoining Graves iV Camming;
granted to .Mann Sims, and ivturncd by
Horatio Sims—lax due, sll 21 cts.
191 acres of Pine Land, lying in Rich
mond comity, on the waters of Butler’s
creek, adjoining Beallc and Ligon, gran
led to D. Walker, sen’r.; returned by
Horatio Sims ns Ex’r. of the will of .Mann
Sims—tax due. 20j cents.
2024 acres of Pint; Land, lying in Mus
cogee county, returned by Alley Moon,
for the estate of John 11. .Muon—tax due
20] cents,
2574 acres second quality Land, lying
in Washington county, on the waters of
Uuifato, adjoining Holf and others.
2'574 acres second quality Land, lying
iu 55'asliinglon county, on tho waters ol
Buffalo, granted to P. Sutton.
2*71 acres second quality Land, lying
in Washington county, on the waters of
< tgeeehee,granted to L, Davis; the three
last tracts returned Ly Thomas 55’hite,
Ex’r. oflbe will of Ignatius Few—lax
tine, sll 56 j cents.
JOHN COLLINS,
7bj- Collector Columbia County
Nov. 3 wt<l 9 ‘
GROCERIES Sco. '
Pieces Domestic Bagging,
>OO do. Flax Do.
2 ) PinicUeons New Orleans Bum,
00 11.-gsliends St. Croix and Porto
Kino Sugars,
290 Bags of Coffee,
20 Pipes Holland 4Jin,
20 11liii-s, brown Havana Sugar,
20 Boxes Lump Sugar.
30 Barrels single Loaf do.
29 Cutty boxes young Hyson Tea,
39 Boxes Hyson do.
Imperial and Gunpowder do.
Bull's of Bale Hope.
For Salt, nv
THOSI AS MeGHAN.
October 30 3f_
J ÜBT I'it- HO I V i:»,
A\l> FOR wale nv
DAV IU OTSSISB2I &, Co.
•V©. *3O,
B VL.O T. & E ET ?
AVGUSTA. GEORGIA,
(NEXT DOOII TO NELSON CAKTEIt Se l>.)
A handsome and extensive ASSO BTMENT of
Fashionable Rca4y Blade
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
ESO0 r & ©SS OW1&,
All of which are oll’ere 1 at reduced pri
ces for cash or Town acceptances.
(tjr* I ’nil and see,
October 20 l>
J ® wim a
SVATCII MAKER.
XO. i 17, lUWXD-KTJWVT,
HAS agtiin began
g business, in the Brick
House, N<>. 117, Broad
street, lately occupied
V ' 4 astlu‘ f ITS HOTEL:
where lie will bestoiA
J'l). \ - nil bis attention to re
pairing
WATCHES At CLOCKS,
of every description, in Ihc best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of bis friends
and former customers, and all who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good lime at a moderate price. lie will
sell bis remaining STOCK, consisting ol
jewel atr,
WATCH ns di -V D CLOCKS,
CASTOKS. AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at 55'bolesale ami
Retail.
Thick Patent 55'ATf'II GLASSES.-
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
’ Augusta. April 28. 1830. 59
■ JC3 rSJMTIWO
1 NEATLY EXECVTrr, >'V THIS OFFICE
A .<
gssss — : - - 1 V
j Just PubJj cd>
A DlAlititili;,
Occasioned by a Pamphlet, entitled,
“-3 Conversation on an Imvortant Subject"
FOE SALE AT W. L AWSON’S t
Job Printing: Office and the Book-Stored
Price 25 Cents, and $8 p< r dozen. flj
Oct 27 fir 71
C’AWPETIiW. 1
fl'S'l' l{Ct 10! VKD, a lew bales Eng, J
lish, Scotch. A Unisscls CARPET- M
I\G,comprising a variety of natternsAi j
qualities, for sale at 1327. Broad-street * /f
11. PARSO .K- W
Oct 20 :it 8 gt
■ .a.-» W
jgb&l# ;n
GROCKERT f
GLASS-WARE. f
THE S ÜBSCRIUE /*, - 3
In consequence ol'ill liculth, hiving de
termined to brfng his business to a close, \ „
will sell by V M
ATJCSTIOIT, * r
On if'EDNESPAV, the 10 th of November nut,
120 CRATDS A lIIIPB. OF jP
CROCKERY AND CLAUS WARE. , f
Just received by the ship Ora ml Turk,
from Liverpool, containing an assort*
incut well suited to this Market. A
ALSO. i
At the same time, his entire remaining Slock of *y|
Crockery, Glassware, 1
Ac. Ac.
Comprising a great variety of articles. I, I
lie will continue to dispose of his Stock f W
at very reduced prices for Cash, or town
paper, until the clay of Sale.
TMUIIIS.—AII sums not exceeding . .
>5-11)0 • ash, over SIOO and not exceeding . v
S2OO sixty days, over 8200 and not ex
cceding s'.loo ninety days, over £.‘loo and A/
• not exceeding SSOO four months, over
SSOO six months credit, approved eij
dorsed notes. -
•TAMES BONES. ZM
07=-WILL BE HEN TED nt the same
. time, to the highest bidder, the vahmblo 1 .1
■ stand at tlic corner of Brand and iM'ln
tosh-slicels. with the back Stores, which
he at present occupies until the first c f i J
October next. f I
Oct 20 Ifw 5 Jg 1
Hr I® *
it- We SCOVEH. «&. Cq. isl
HWINO removed to .1, P. King, 0^
Esqr's new Brick Uange. !J doors he
-1 e. their old stood, erenow -eeeiviflg
an -peiiing 150 PACKAGES of ||
AQrD, &SMG& V
SPvff &ooXrs>
FIN B< QUTI*® RY j,
COMBS, Ate, I
Comprising u very general assortment of
v' ab Vi an v) w v?; v vua w
HOOD'S . 1
All of which will he sold on the most
11 hern I terms 07* Country Merehaats jf'l
and City dealers are. invited to call and "f I
examine their Goods. JtM
Oct 27 2tw 7
f |
Kxccutor ? B Sale, v-> I
«rn.L he sold on the first Tuesday I
Y y in December next, nt the Court * r
House door, Carnesville, Franklin Conn- *
ty, between the usual hours of sale, tho
following property, to wit:
Two hundred and sixty acres of land, | Im.
adjoining John Sewell, on Bear Creek; «
;W0 acres, more or less, adjoining King -
and Sutley, on the waters of Stephens J | |
Creek; one negro woman named 11
nah, about filly years old: mu! one negro j ,A '
girl, nuuicd Kitty—Mold as the property \ , fj«L
of Mamuel Phillips, dec., in conformity "A
with an order of the Court ofOrdinary of
sail! County, for the benefit of the heirs JBK
and creditors of said deceased. Tenna
known on the day of sale.
DENNIS PHILLIPS, ?*. . ‘.P
JACKSON HAYS, S rj ‘
Sept 15 w2m 00
" fi
fhi he ■ Copartnership heretofore exist- ~/^H
B- ing under the firm of SMITH & '-■•tHI
ROBBINS, in Charleston, S. C. is dis
solved by its own limitation. The hu- y.
siness w ill be settled by G. W. Smith. S
G. W. SMITH, M
E. BOBBINS. H
The subscriber.- have formed a con- jH
nectiou under the firm of Smith, Harris, JH
A Co. and will continue the Hardware -m
business at the old/’stahlishinentofSiniUi fll
A Bobbins, Charleston, S. C J^|
G. W. SMITH, JH
WJI. HABKIS, /n
B. F. SMITH. ¥■
October G w.‘ha I üß|
Due Notice, H
- |H
£l iler improved aml unimproved ASH
Lots, in the Original part of the Town of .fl
Hamburg. S. C. will again commence, J^H
(according to the act ofthe Legislature,) ‘H
in Hamburg, on Monday, the Blh of No-
vember at 11 o’clock, and to continue
from iluy to day until all arc disposed es
JIM
B.J. EARLE, ) Commie
llENßV SHULTZ. } ? " i M
TIIOTS HABBISON’.) fc,,JU “ s ’ '
November ii 0 fl