Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 06, 1830, Image 3

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experience teaches us that as the benefit to the upper part of the City is apparent, and that to lli„ Tower part of it not so directly evident, we may expect opposition to our enterprise,although from what quarter we know not. Come from what source it may, opposition to a work so reasonable and so beneficial to the public, will do no credit to the party from whom it may emanate. The only shadow of argument we have heard urged against the contemplated improvement, was founded on the assumption of the fact that it would diminish the value of property in the vi cinity of the centre street bridge, and that per sons who purchased property there, had a right to calculate that no other bridge woulff ever be built. Both the positions are strenuously denied. “But granting, solely for the sake of argument, that by the completion of the contemplated im provement, property in the lower part of the City would not ho benefilted, but injured, this consideration would form no good reason why an enterprise beneficial to the community should not be carried into effect. Such a doctrine is ab surd, and >vould if sustained, effectually prevent the formation of almost every kind of new chan nels of communication. It would cast the impu {tation of injustice on the opening of new roads, E the construction of bridges, the formation of rail 1 roads or canals; or the establishment of new fer ities; for scarcely any enterprise of this kind, how | beneficial soever to the public, can be completed {without diminishing the value of the property of {some individual. The truth is, no individual, the value of whose property is enhanced by its con tiguity to a good road, a good bridge,or any other artificial work, has a right to calculate on others toeing prevented from enjoying similar advanta ges, particularly whenever they ate willing to Construct them at their own expense. Sueka ■octrino would he almost as destructive ns des potism, in a now country. It would he political icresy m a free one. In free countries, no other obstacles should he allowed to exist, in the way of the erection of bridges,and the opening us new reads,than those which the laws of nature, and a regard for the rights of private property, throw in their way.” tfgaeam mu mi ■■nw n €'o.'ti^iaosc4'iAai. ♦ . S COTTON,-During the past week, tb e Cotton market has boon depressed. 1 mid prices have generally given way. tides range 9 to lie. principally lOA to ll> j—ln some few instances, extra fine brought 111 and 111, cents. Shippers are linekwprd in haying, even at those rates, and remain idle, waiting for lower prices. ,%Thc Liverpool .Markets, Monday, Sept. 18. ■ COTTON. —The Cotton market hns •onlimied in a dull state throughout the w hole of the last week, mid the prices ol kinds are a shade lower. The sales ■if which 2000 American have been tn faeu on speculation) amount to!)li70 bugs, <5 insisting of 4230 flowed la fijil, to 7Jd, chiefly at 7dlo7jd, for middling fair to Bond fair; I 1/11 Orleans (>Ad to Bd, chiefly St 7 to7\d: for middling to good fair;!):!(» "Alabama und Mobile <i(i( t«?pl, be. «Ve S'iic Imports are 7503 bags. JmCuttun .Market, .Monday livening, Sept. 111. -• The demand for Colton has been very limited on Saturday and to-day. the sales Being only about lIUIIO bags for the two ■ays. rvices have a tendency to tie- Kline. Ijivimroot, Sept. II). i The import of Cotton in the lust week flvvis/UK) ami the sales were 1)090 hales, Br.-lmliug 1390 of Upland, and a decline ■us been established of jd per lb. from •ie highest point; the market is extreme ly dull iV the sales to-day are only about t’llO bags. II vvhr, Sept, 9. Cotton. —The sales since our lust re port consist of kill? bales, as follow s: <1 |. r > ■a. 1 Louisiana at 85) to Ida; 101)0 d . ■ plnnds, -Viabinnas, and Tennessees, ul |fl to IK), \e. alt these prices duty paid. .. The i'rivals on the other hand have Ven !)■>> I bales, comprising!)! la Orleans. 3p7 Upland, and !M»7 ,'t. Domingo. KK% ■' imm wii ■■yi'h Mini iiptt!— ' 18V LAST MbilT’S HAILS. LATENT PROM IIMILAM), C’IIAULr.STO.N, \ov. 4. } ? By the British siiip Lady Ruircna, Cap tain Pack, arrived yesterday afternoon, we have received Liverpool papers to ■kc lath Sept., inclusive. The Liverpool Colton Market was on the decline last dates. At London, or. tie 15th; the Cotton Market is stated to Jkive been linn, but little doing. The intelligence of most interest by th is arrival, is the melancholy news oflhe 1 X) a*hof:>lr. IIUSKISSON. who lost his lit e by an accident upon the Liverpool I ami 3lanchesler Bail (toad, la a mo ment of hurry and confusion ho fell upon the Bail Boad, when the Bocket Engine passed over his thigh and fractured it so dreadfully as to occasion ids dentil. < The packet ship Monongahda, from Phi ladelphia, hav mg on board, as passeu gers, John Harp Foivia.r., Lsip and fami ly, vvilh several other respectable citi- J»ns ol’that place, and for the safely of tfbieli serious apprehensions were ciiter- JBncd.has arrived safe at Liverpool. , The extraordinary sifting oflhe Slates General of the Netherlands, was opened at the Hague on the 13th Sept. The ad dress ofthe King was in a great measure Bti echo of the sentiments he expressed oin the sth. His Majesty afterwards suh tnitleed two questions to the considera tion of the Chamber, namely, whether experience had shewn the necessity of Revising the fundamental law > and whe ther. in that ease, the relations establish ed by treaty, A) by the fundamental law, between the two great divisions «il* tin- Kingdom,, for the promotion of their common interests, require to be altered in (heir form or their nature ? ..Disturbances hod taken place in sev eral ports ofthe North of Germany. In Brunswick the insurrection has been most serious, the Duke having fled from the fury of the populace, and arrived in England. The Spanish Government is stated t have been in u frightful state < f alarm. Aom the movements ofthe refugees, w ho ire said to have entered Spoiii in consid erable numbers. "It is generally imagined (suys a letter writer) that Tallkyranm took no part in ae great Revolution. Nothing was ever a,re erroneous than this opinion. I have th- best reasons for supposing that he 1 was mainly instrumental in placing Lou i is PuiLirrp on the F etich Throne.’ Livkkfool, Sept. 17. I The sales of Cotton last week were on a limited scale, only 9,HK) bales having dind buyers, including 4210 Uplands . 75—fit) at fed; 1420 Orleans <i( ali; 930 Alabama at Oja 7). The quantify otter ed during the week was considerably , aiore than the demand required, and the sales made were at a reduction of id per •b. from the previous currency; about -099 ofthe Uplands wore on speculation, and the import ofthe week is 7909 bales. I’luis far this week the business has been equally limited, and tlie sales tor live days i past are4/90 bales, at the decline noticed. Xkiv Orleans, Oet ‘23. HEALTH OF THE CITY. \A ith pleasure wc announce the im proved state of the health of our City. Another week, and the Epidemic will nave ceased. The number ofinterment this ,vveek are twenty Commissary Henry has again given ns the report of the sick in the iliaerenf Hospitals, they amount to 195, being (id less than last week, most ail of which are discharged cases.— . Mer. » live rli v. pkoii i.rssj.v, Capt. Fitmm. of the siiip Gluck II ar rior, arrived at New-York from si. pe tersburg, reports that the French ves - sels lying in the road-stend. were allow ed to display ti.e tri-colored flag as bile as (lie 2(>Th August, but the Captains and Crews were not permitted to have com iminiealion with the shore. .Mr. 1! \n nourn had had his first uudienee with the Emperor, who accepted and aoknowl •dged Ids credentials. iriAJ'-muD. In XViisliinrlmi Ciiv, mi «!»• !; ih inst. I.y !>■(■ Unv. Mr fi’-i. on- i) \Mi:i, s. noMii.soN, ..r ivu • , ti. Mi.-s >| \U(; Vil KT, il.iiijiiier * a the lion. Jtiltii llruncl', (St. rci.il> ni t:»c Navy.) In N\ \\ iikc> i tiuiiiy, on WHni-stl.iv rvr- Min*.’ tin* -AT.il nil. .Mr. li.mv VI! I) .11, 111 |{’i'o\, 1.t.M.-- \ tatl, l \l l V 111. \ 1,. I»m|,i t.j'f'i.ti nlfirr. on tiic'j-.ii uii. vi.. .1 la i iaisov (I. cot ii -lIA V 1,. .Wiss .11A It V UOKHLV >f Cnlmnliiu I cmmly, On’-fiiih in-l. liy III! Key. Mr. Jainism,. I(f< MAIM) 3IWS. t'-'f oT l-'l-' a i,i, ,M|„ |.;M/\ \. •luuxhirrul Dr. I'. 11. William.-, ul lim iivilli, iff I .) • 7 in a, m.. ■urn iiimh m mm vi an. Xi-ar r.J.Tfi M Village, mi Ihr 3-liti in-t., I3U\ J. 11l 1t1t11.1.. ill In * yVtli yc;ir of* lii» iivf Thu vein r- I iihie huh. 1 tiLiiii hnivcly in ' i youth f'»r the hliortio of hi*. Country, an I h:it ever .-.iiiff liiiiliiiiUy lilt* tliiiii s of a uotAtl eili/en. MR. OirZQON, RffiPKCTi l (.I,V informs the T/n --dies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will open his School on If nine.n/ai/. 19th inst nt the .Masonic Hall. II ars of Tuition for A'onng Ladies ami Mas ters. from !! to 5 o'clock F. 31. The iVltlllT 1199 L. for young Gentle men. from 1 to 9 (i clock, F. 31. THE I*l* AC’TI*I.\G PA I!TIES will commence ok soon ns the school is organized, mid combine weekly through the season. These parties being insti tilted for (he improvement ofthe Scho lars. they are of course to attend them nt pleasure. (T/“ Persons wishing to enter Scholars will j.lease do so previous to the open ing of the School, by applying nt the Bar of the I idled Stales Hotel, and nt the Book Stores of Messrs. Ilriix. and Richards A* Ganahl, where lists vv itli the ' terms, will be lell. Nov (I 2t 10 MlX*’ IXI,I, (OIOIX. lI.W .AVAKMKA, «»1, II«OAI»-Sn»EET, IS now receiving and opening a gen oral and extensive supply of J vr-jMTWWL GOOII^, \\ bieli will be sold low, I'or Cash, or town acceptances. Nov G Bt 10 ifCTias. 4LL persons indebted to Ihc estate of Dennis ll'illiumx, late of Jellerson eounty, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, to either ofthe Sub scribers; and all those having legal de mands against said Estate, will present them legally attested, within the time prescribed bv lave. ELAM VOUXO. ) j, . F G. SIN (IUEFIELI), \ ‘‘ T r3 ' N'ov.t!. Otvv 10 LI.AfOL.V SIIEBIFF S SALE. n* 7’E/E he sold at Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday in December next, betxveen the usual hours of Sale, the following property, viz: 109 acres of Land, whereon Itundolph Bam.-ey now lives, adjoining Bussey and others; taken as the property of said Ramsey, to satisfy a li fa from Columbia Superior Court, Richard Eubank,,guar dian lor John and Naomi Duggel, \-s. said Ramsey. Also, One fitly saw Cotton Gin, taken as the property ol Thomas .31 array, to satisfy an Execution in favor of John \V. Teutlicr stone, vs. said Murray. THOMAS LYOX, v. s. l. c. Nov fi 10 LINCOLN SHERIFF S SALE. W r I Li. be sold at i .incoln Court House on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, vise : Felix, Viccn, Harry, Willis, and 3lary; taken as the property of William (lain, Sr. to satisfy two mortgaged ti fas from Lin coln inferior Court, Nathaniel Ruguin, vs. said t(uinn. AI.SO, At the same time and place, a lot of Land, containing one hundred and thir ty nine acres more or less, on Loyds Creek, adjoining (McKinney, Roberts, Quinn, and others; taken as the property, of William Quinn, Jr. to satisfy a mort gaged li fa from Lincoln Superior Court, the Executors of John 31cKinney, de ceased, vs said Quinn. THOMAS LYON. v. s. i.. r. Nov fi Id « Notice. f|l HE firm o* KETCHU3I A HI 111 -K ROUGHS is this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All deniamls n gainst the said firm arc requested to be presented for payment to Jos. H. Bur roughs—those indebted will make pay ment to either Ralph Ketehum in Augus ta, or Jos. 11. Burroughs, Savannah. RALPH KBTCIIIJ3I. JOS. 11. BURROUGHS. Savannah, -Vot>. 1 2t 10 RICHMOND TAX COLLECTORS A | H/N W j&L JLd • he sold, nt the lower Market t y * House, in Augusta, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the usual hours of sale, Hie following proper ly. or as much respectively, as will satis fy the taxes and costs, viz: 2(12) acres second quality hind in the county es Delvalb, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of Elizabeth Hogan, lor I*2S and Is,*). Tax due. $2 22 cents. AI.SO, 10!) acres land in DeKulb county, le vied on to satisfy the State and County fax of Ira Burton, lor I'/S and 1529. Tax due, $5 73. AI.SO, a fN) acres pine land hi Irwin county, le vied on to satisfy the State and County fas of Thomas .1. Dasher, lor IS/s and I‘■'29, Tax duo $9 M. AI.SO, 405 acres land in Muscogee and Dooly comities, and 710 neres I,mil in Irwin, le vied on to satisfy the State and County Tax t>f Janies Finney, for 1*29. Tax due, sll Khj. AI.SO, "02A acres land in Leo county, in Ifith District, Xo. 234, levied on to satisfy the State 'Fax of Joseph J. James, deceased, for 1529, Tax due, is cts. , AI.SO, . 202( acres second quality land in 3lus eogee county, levied on to satisfy the Htute Tax of Benjamin Kerins, Ibr I'nlD. Tax due, $1 7tJ. Zt.so, 203'. acres land in Dooly eounty, levied on to satisfy the State Tax of Henry Martin, for 1539. Tax due, (i2)i efs. ALSO, 202A acres, land in Lee eounty, 20th Dis trict. No. 195. levied on to satisfy the •late and county tax of Thomas Ber tram, deceased, lor 183 S. Tax due -Wets. ALSO, 292a acres laud in Pulaski county, le vied on to satisfy the State and County Tax of Gustavus A. Parker, for and 1829. Tax due, $1 43. ALSO, 2021 acres land in Muscogee county, levied on to satisfy the State Tax us John \. Fldlpot, for 1828 and 182!). Tux due, n. 19 48. a r.So, 2031, acres second quality land in Carroll enmity, levied on to satisfy the. Slate Tax of Charles Sturgesjbr 1829. Tax due, $ I 82 a. also, 202a acres land in l/ce Comity, levied on to satisfy the State and County Tax of Archibald Burden, for 1829. Tux due, •81 82{. ALSO, 202A acres serond quality land in Tel fair County, levied ontosutisfy the State and Comity Tax of Charles Burch, for 1820. Tax due. ©1 82 [. ALSO, 202A acres land in Dooly County, levi ed on to satisfy the State mid County 'Fax of Kelton Burch for 1820. Tux due, : $1 I<* 1. ALSO. 202A acres land in Troup county, levi | ed on to satisfy the State and county Tux : of Jordan James, for 1828 and 1829. Tux due, if!! 41). ALSO, acres land in Lee county, 21st District, No. 221, levied on to satisfy the ■‘■date and county Tax of Thomas Ginn, for 1829. Tux due, $1 89. ALSO, 202) acres land in Carroll, 10th Dis trict. \o. 230jlevied on to satisfy the Slate and Comity Tux of William James, for 1839. Tax due, $1 10. A t^O, 202\ acres second qualify land in 31ns cogee county,lev it'd on to satisfy the State and ('minty Tax of James Davis, for 1829 Tax due, SIB2J. ALSO, 490 acres land in Rabun comity, ami 202A acres land in Muscogee, levied on to satisfy the State and county Tax of Joseph James, Jr. Ibr 1829. Tux due, $3 08]. A I SO, 250 acres sc'-ond quality land in Hall comity, Bth District, No. 99, levied on to satisfy the St ile and Comity Tax of < ’ol lin 11. Belcher, for 1828 and 1829. Tax due, $7 75. ALSO, 203A acres second quality land in Cow eta county, 2nd Di-trie t. No. 217. levied on to satisfy the Stale and County Tux of Green James, for 1829. Tax due, $3 (!7. ALSO, 203) acres second quality land in Tins cogee comity, 20th District, No. 75, [and 203) acres second quality land in Coweta eounty. to satisfy the State and County TaxofSilasTaylor,for 1829. Taxdne.sJ I 19. Terms of Side—Bankable money; pur chasers to pay for lilies, OLBBIt REED, Tax Collector. Richmond County. Nov 0 10 lo wTtaylor &. Co. OP N VV.VX.VAH:, HAVE Received by the ship Georgia, arrived this evening from Liver pool, an extensive and general assort ment of BRITISH -MANUFACTURED (©kODSTS) And have already in Store, and arc daily receiving, additional supplies of American, h'rcnch, Italian ami German DRY GOODS, of nil descriptions, which arc offered for sale or. reasonable terms; and the orders of such of their customers who enunot conveniently leave home, will be faithfully cxeeuted- OctoberO, 1830, 1 m fl 1 E7 L ATHAK THIS lORIIWG, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Tj K EGS Tobacco. . JL IF 20 Pipes Gin, 5 Hints. Sugar, 20 Pieces Dundee ) T> 20 do. Inverness v ” !, SS in ?> 20 Halt's Hope, a llhds. Claret, Boxes Soap, Claret & Cordials 2 Cases Shoes, 1.1 Boxes Hats, and a variety of articles of The Hin, Sugar, Bagging and Tobac co will he sold on a credit ol'OO days to 4 months, for approved endorsed notes. ALSO, f>i Hlils. Superior Shad—put up with cure lor family use, at the seine. Very old Port and Madeira IfT.YE, in hollies and Demijohns. A SMALL LOT OF BACON. THIS HfiHT, At tho Usual Hour. OF DIFFERENT KISDS, FRESH FUOJI THE .\OUTU, Fancy Hardware. Cases Shoes, 3 do Bouts, &c. &c.&c. \ov. B _ If) A( r CTION NAIiK PCHfTrONSD* 1\ consequence of the low state of the river, preventing the subscriber re ceiving his CROCKERY OIASS-WASB, advertised for sale on Wednesday, the lOthinst., he will he obliged to post pone the Sale by Auction, until the SE COND WEDNESDAY in January next, when it will positively take place lie will in the mean time, continue to I dispose of his STOCK ; AT PT.ITi.X3 SALS, , At very reduced prices, for cash or town paper. JAMES BONES. I NovO 10 , COTTON AND TOBACCO AT ATCTION., I USTILIihe sold on SATUUDAV, the If 13th day of November next, at II o clock, a. M. before the Warehouse dour ’ of I lor i mini', Johnston & Camcfiklu, 41 B ALES COTTON i mrked J. It. stor ed in (lie muni' of lames Boyd, April I Ith ; 1825.—A150. ONE 1111 I). TOBACCO. ' marked A. L. sold to pay Warehouse charges. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, October 9 vvtd 2 Augusta City Sheriff’s bale. ON tho first Tuesday in December next, will he sold at the lower Mar ket, in the City of Augusta: A Mulatto Woman named MYRAY, levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issuing from Court of Common Pleas; Ex’rx. A, ExV. of Abiel Campfield vs James T. Dent, Conditions Cush—bankable money.— Purchasers to pay for titles. W.M, MOODY, a. s. c. a. p Nov. t! td It) LINCOLN SHERIFFS SALE.' WILL ho sold at Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday in De eejnbtT next, within the usual hours of Side, one hundred acres of Land, more or less, on the wafers of Fishing Creek, adjoining Cole and others, taken as the “ properly of Redman G. Seale, to satisfy * an execution in favor of Mieiijah T. An thony vs. Redman H. Scale A. Win. W. Scale. Tw.ms Cash. 1 joiin McDowell, shn. l. c. | Nov. (I. vvtd 10 Mvrt. U\\\cVv\usou, BEDS leave to inform her friends, that her SCHOOL is now open for the reception of Pupils. TERMS OP ADMITTANCE. For the first <‘lass per (Jaarler, »‘I2 !30 Second Class Do. 10 50 Oct 27 wit 7 GROCERIES Sec. Pieces Domestic Bagging. &\f\W 100 do. Flax Do. 20 Puncheons New Orleans Rum, 50 Hogsheads St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars, I 2)0 Hags of t .’ollee, 1 20 Pipes Holland Gin, 20 llluls, brown Havana Sugar, I 20 Boxes Lamp Sugar, 110 Barrels single I<oaf do.* 20 Cutty boxes young Hyson Ten, 30 Boxes Hyson do. Iniperinl mid Gunpowder <lo. 00 Rales of Hide Rope. Fou Salk nv THOMAS McORAN. p October 00 Ot H Sweet Oranges, Sec. t SWEET ORAN- Ii Inltr V GES, in fine order. 150 hhls. No. I. 2.& 0 New Mackerel. 1(H) half hhls. 1.2, A 0 do. do. 00 qr. Chests fresh Hyson Tea. 500 lbs. Shoe Thread, 20 kegs Goshen Hatter. 10 boxes Codfish, 50 hhls. New Flour, t 150 hags prime and fair Coffee. 500 lings patent Shot, assorted. Fon Salk nv GEO. 11. METC ALP, . Nov .1 :it o 1 LAW BLANKS. INSTRUCTIONS k.r COMMISSION ERS, in an approved form. J. A. PHEASANTS, DENTIST? WILL attend to every operation con nected with the Teeth und Gums. 1 Artificial Teeth set in (lie neatest man lier, from one to an entire sett. The chur -1 ffes will lie moderate. An experience 1 nearly five years, the greater part of which time connected with tho most dis tinguished Dentists of the present day, ! among whom are E. Family, Dr. Pren tice, and E. Baker, should entitle him to confidence. J. A. P. gives the following 1 gentlemen as references. M. ANTONY, M. I). WM. SAVAGE, M. D. L. D. FORD, .1/. I). Rev. S. K. TALMAGE. ; (15 s * His rooms nre at Mrs. Pleasants, on Rrond-strcet, Bennuch’s corner, one 1 sqmne below flic Planters’ Hotel. Oct :I0 2l 8 s. si. woomci i i ** WHOLESALE A.YD DETAIL 1 HAT, CMP A JBO^MET STORE, Broad-Strcct, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HAS JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH Assortment of the above Im. Articles, which he oilers for Sale on (lie most liberal terms.—also, an assort ment of TOILETTE GLASSES, 9CAL AND LEATHER THUNKS. October Hi wtf 4 WUili \W\ SOLA), ON THE PREMISES, AT ei m&m ON MON DA Y, the 2<)lh December next, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. m. 'YUc VVuut'dVvow, in Colmnhiu county, be (ween Fury’s Ferry and the tluaker Springs, containing Eiglit Hundred and • sixty five Acres, half of it under cultiva tion—Eighty Acres of which has been recently cleared; the balance is well tim bered. —ALSO — Eleven Negroes, one of whom is a good 11 Blacksmith, ALSO— Corn, Fodder, Oats. Mules, Stork ofall kinds, and Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools. 'PERMS.—The Negroes will he sold for sash, the (kirn, Fodder, Oats, Mules, . Stock, Plantation At Blacksmith's Tools, I on a credit of eleven months. The Land for one third Cash, the balance in one or I two annual payments with interest, se cured by mortgage on the premises. , JOHN NEILSON. No>2 tils 9 SISTER PONDB JOCKEV-CLUn .RACKS, YV !,< L Commence on Tuesday the * w 2"lh of December next, free for any Horse, Marc or Gelding, Is) days Purse, 3 mile heals, for titiAO 2nd days Purse, 2 mile heats, for ijt 150 i 3rd days Purse, mile heats ; to be made . up of entrance money, A.e. Aged Horses to carry 129 lbs. (i years old to carry 121 lbs. 5 years old to carry 112 lbs. 4 years old to carry 102 lbs. 3 years old to carry 89 lbs. 2 years old to carry a feather. 3 pounds will hi' allowed to Mures und I Geldings. lli’Rki-: Coi’nty, f«,i. I f October 15th. ISM). ( vvtd -1 ‘ COTTON AND COMMISSION wahk-hoisi:. Subscribers iinnonncc to their B friends und (lie public, (hut they , have rented the Ware-House in Camp bell street, Augusta, lately occupied by Air. John Rees, and opposite the Ware- House of Messrs. Slaughter A Lahnzan: where they are now ready to receive Cotton ami other Produce, and tender their services therein, being sanguine that the attention which will lie paid to. he interest of their friends, will secure • them a share of public patronage. T. COLEMAN. WM. J. WIGUTMAN August 25 wtf 93 AUGUSTA BRIDGE FREE* TKTOTICE is hereby given, that nil pro i J.M dace Wagons and Curts, contain ing one or more bales of Cotton, hogs heads of Tobacco, or barrels of Flour, : are from this date, entitled to pass the 1 AUGUSTA BRIDGE, free of Tull: This arrangement has been made, for the purpose of enabling the Planter, to avail himself of this extensive Market free of ail expense. (Signed) JItSSR Itl-INT. A. CI’MMINO, Thomas McGras, Jos. Bhinon, John Bonus, John Woolfoi.k, Commit lee. Augusta, August2B,lß3o. wlftn 9-1 Savannah River Navigation e.QjxtPAifjX', THE affairs ofsald Company, having been brought to a close, with the exception of paying the Stockholders, the undersigned gives notice to all con cerned, that a final Dividend of One Dol lar and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on all Shares on which i|22 has iseen paid) will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, accompanied by the proper vouchers, on application at the first Brick Building West of tho New Market, Broad-street. Augusta, to J W. BRIDGES. Augusta, Oct. 30,1830. wtf 8 ■ ' (£"?• The Savannah Georginn, will publish this police weekly till forbid. Young' Ladies School. WAMU\ GTt ) \ Street, G AnsnE.Vfl Grbun, Charleston, tbr u limited number, by ltjl T. P. LOCKWOOD, ho respectfully' presents the following extracts from recommendations in hie possession: “From intimate personal acquaintance with Mr. liockwood, wo believe him fuF ly competent to teach such a School lb he proposes to establish ; and we have entire contidcnce that lie would, in all respects, meet the reasonable and Just expectations of parents who might com mit their children to his charge. Aihl should Mrs. Lockwood receive any young ladies into her family—they would, under her care, enjoy more than ordinary advantages. THOMAS LEE, WH. A. MrDOWELL, FALL b. 11. LEE, J. L. PETKIGKU, THOMAS LOlVN'Dty, January 20, 1830. “Aly cliildren have certainly mndo much progress and I doubt not must con tinue to do so under your judicious in struction. On the whole, I feel it duo to you to express my unqualified approba tion and entire satisfaction with youx system oftuilion. .1. W. CHEESCOROUGH. Jnpust 7, 1830.” Reference is also oir. red to Rev. W. S. li«‘e and John Laßoche. Esq. on Bdisto Island. Rev. F. Deluvnux, Rev. E. Pal mer, and L. !8. Fisldmrne, Esq. Walfer boroiigh. t 8 R. Perry, Esq. Beaufort. Rev. 11. Campbell, Pincville. Dr. J, Lee, and T. Lee, Esq. Camden. Stephen Lee, and William N. Campbell, Esqs. Ab beville, Rev. H. I), liunoan. and Win. R. Hull, Esq. Barnwell. Rev. Win. Me Whir, Col. J. J. Maxwell, and Cieu. E. Harden, Georgia. TERMS: Instruction in Orthography, Reading, VN riling. Grammar, Arithmetic, Geogru phy, History, Arc. sl2 50 pr. qr. French, ns additional, $2 50. Mrs. Lockwood will take a few young Indies ns Hoarders, on very moderato terms; and give instruction on the Piano Forte at 50 cents per lesson, Mie will ulso teach Plain and Ornamental Needltv work. No charge for Stationary, Firewood, or Plain Needle-work. November! 3t 0 PUBLIC BALiV On Wednesday, Ist December next, will be sold, at the house of Mrs. Mary Da i.y, in Richmond county, five miles from Augusta, between the hours of ten and two o’clock, . A tract of Land, containing three Hun dred acres, one hundred of which is un der cultivation, the balance is well tim liered with oak. hickory, and pine, and lias a bold creek running through it.— The situation is pleasant and healthy, and there is on the tract, u good dwelling I muse, ami all the out-buildings necessa ry on a plantation, an extensive orchard of all kinds of fruit trees commonly found in this part of the country, and of lh« best quality ; n STILL, working Bcverf-- ty-five gallons, and this -preparations for* making Brandy and Cider. The orchard will yield from one hundred and filly, to two hundred gallons of Brandy. Terms, one-third cash, and ihc balanrs in one and two years, in notes with a[>- proved endorsers. Possession given ou the first day of January, 1831. October 23 witds 6 LINCOLN SHERIFF'S SALE. ' WILL be sold, on Hie first Tuesday in January next, the following Negroes, between the usual hours of sale, (to wit:) Charles, John, Tom, Judith, Lelty, Piiiiisio, Icy, Hannah, Big Maria, Mitch ell, Lucy, Little Maria, Henry, Little Ca rolina, Matilda, and Edward, nil levied on as the property of Joint Burton, deed, to sntify a Mortgage fi. fa. from Rich mond .Superior Court, in favor of’Wil limn Jones vs. the Executors of John Burton, deceased. Property pointed out in said mortgage. Terms Cash. JOHN M. DOWELL, Mi If. l. c. Oct 30 wtd 8 NOTICE. A LI, persons indebted to the Estate of Holt Clanton, late of Columbia. County, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the Executors; and nil persons having demands against the Estate, are requested to hand them in, by the first day of January ycxl, Ibjr payment. TURNER CLANTON,? F . . N il. CLANTON, i, Oct 30 (Jew 8 Due Notice. f HE Sale and Renting ofthe remuin- B dcr improved and unimproved Lots, in llie Original part ofthe Town of Hamburg, S. C. will again commence, (according to the act ofthe Legislature,] in Hamburg, on Monday, the blh of No vember at II o’clock, and to continue from day to day until ull are disposed of by 11. J. EARLE. HENRY SHULTZ, \ Commit,. THU S. HARRISON.) t>lontrs November 3 0 TO WttNT, ' MA large DWELLING, LOT, &c. and A LARGE STORE, well calculated for Dry-Goods nnd Groceries, opposite the store of Edward Thomas, Esq. upi>er end of Broad street—an excellent stand for business. Possession will bo given on the first of October. For terms, which will lie liberal, apply to Mr. Joseph Cajj hie, at the above place. GARRET LAWRENCE. July 31 66 ON the 14th December next, at flu residence ofthe late Wm. A. Kugg, will be sold, the Household and Kitchw FURNITURE, a lot ofCOKN and FOIV. DER, belonging to the estate of the iaU? Howell R. Marshall. . Terms at Sale. GEORGE L. TWIGGS >’AL. WALKER Or! 3£> 6