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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1830,
•* De just, and fear not."
The Rtvr.S commenced rising on Wednes
day, and on Thursday evening it was five (let
above low-water marl;—and high enough for
Btcam-bout navigation. It had fallen last even -
ing ahoul H or 15 inches, and still falling slow
ly. Freight of Colton to Savannah, £125 per
bale.
Agreeably to their Constitution,the Legislature
of the State of Soulh-Carolina met on Monday
last the 22d inst:—ln Senate, the Hon. Henry
Df.as, was duly elected President, qualified and
took his seal; Job Johnston, Esq. was unani
mously re-elected Clerk; Esek 11. .Maw, read
lug Clerk; Gl’suman Chapman, door-keeper ;
and John Withers, Messenger. On motion of
Mr. Seubrook, a counnillee was appointed to
Wait on the Governor, informing him that the
Senate had bean duly organized, and were rea
dy to receive any communications from him.
The House of Representatives also duly or
ganized themselves for business. Henry L.
Pinckney, was elected Speaker; Robert An
derson, Clerk: Robert Waring, Messenger,
and James Fulton, Door-Kecpor.
Hi - Excellency Gov. Miller, transmitted to
both Houses the usual Message, for their con
sideration.
The Legislature of North-Curolina nipt at Ra
hdgh, on the 15th inst 1). F. Caldwell, Esq.
of Rowan, was elected Speaker of the Senate,
and Charles Fisher, Esq. of Salisbury, Speak
er of die House, An able Message from Gov.
Owen, was duly transmitted to both Houses.
The now Theatre at Columbia, S. C. under
the management of Mr. DeCamp, opened on I
the 23d hist, with the comedy of “ Laugh whi n
you can.” The editor of the Times &, Gazette
speaks highly of the Company from their (list
specimen. The Prize Address by .Mr. M. I).
Richardson, (amember of the Senior Class, in
the Soulh-Carolina College,) was spoken by Mr,
Esscuder.
communicated.
Mr. Editor: —l perceive by late numbers of
your paper, that the Citizens of Charleston, by
! their City Council, have invited our venerable
President to visit their City: and that ho has ac
cepted their invitation. May I presume to re
tain I our City Council, that this would he a most
i suitable time for ns also, to evince our respect
,! and regard for that distinguished Patriot, —“who
has filled the measure of his Country’s glory." I
I will here remark, that Uliiink our citizens .
are rather careless, not to say neglectful on such
I occasions. I would ask, why have they not
J Pillowed the example of most other cities, with
Begird to the celebration ot’llie i'reneli Revolt!-
| lieu? Have they not as much cause fir con
[ gratulalion as any other community in the Ladled !
I States? ’ A CITIZEN. I
roil Tin; > till: i.c a'- ~i rut i r
I Jfhil I like to see, and What I dislike to See. j
I disVke to see young fops staring about at
| Church, and at street corners, giggling at every
thing, mid at every body. Better quit it hoys;
' it makes you appear exceedingly ridiculous.
i like to sec young ladies possess sufficient
5 modesty to keep themselves out of the streets,
■and not expose themselves to the gaze of idlers,
i who do nothing Ini: saunter about at he corners,
. and make observations. The brightest gem
I ceases to attract admiration when too often
Been.
jjfe I dislike to see married men lounging about
i j «t Taverns, Confectionaries, and Billiard-tables,
Id or Haying out late at night; it looks 100 much as ]
if ''haj'pincss dwells noI r.l home”
I like tesce the fashions I, ft to young ladies; \
■ untried ones have enough to do, if they would •
■ attend more to their household affairs. Old
I people look ridicule u in gaudy dress, and should ;
9 Consult ease more than fwliion.
J dislike ;o cc a m*n, in the warmth of argtt
s |
ffiVnenl, furnish gross ipvectlvo instead of reason,
m in support of his cause, and substitute hold as-
S sertinns fin demonstration*.
M 4 1 lilcc to sea nil kudu tors make every oxer
ition to get married; and if they Fill, buy a rope
end hang themselves.
I dislike to sec men, merely by bombast, lead ;
A the conversation, in company where there is ;
y; talent, tusto, and learning, though they possess |
r neither.
I like to see husbands treat their wives with j
iB delicacy, and attention. Nothing is so endear- j
jffng, so alluring, so enptivating, as tenderness; I
tgi nothing creates aversion so soon, so strongly, so j
Hinvcterately, as rudeness, indifference, or ills-1
Bvespect.
1 dislike to see Lawyers gain a cause by mere J
1 impudence and declamation, when neither ;
themselves, the Judge, nor the Jury, know their I
*/' xjr.ff.
I like to see Mechanics apply themselves in- ,
1 chislriously to their calling—take good earn of I
Sfhcir families, and refrain from visiting grog
§ shops; and always strive to be pun dial to their j
” engagements.
I dislike to see Physicians making enormous
tb ages to the poor, incr ly for feeling a pulse,
a little blood, or presetibing a dose of
medicine- Such ones have a pliant conscience.
I like to see a good idea expressed in a brief
' anti I like to see tilth things often in
|Wtnt. j
SUfttl<l AH V.
,i It is Understood, from a satisfactory source,
Ufhat the amount of Gold received at the Mint
H om il.o Southern States, within die first three
Kuarters of the present year, has been nearly
■it-JO.OOO, while tjiat received from foreign ■
Koitrces, within the same period, amounts to-
Mfctlle more than halt that sum.
Mm Among the visiters at present at the Seat ol
v fjm ornrnonl, is the v*n«iablo Admiral ??ir
-.Coffin, of the British Navy.
Letters from Odessa, mention that a caravan
es Tartar merchants, consisting of about 2,900
cornels. laden with merchandise of the value ol
two millions of rubles, had arrived at Orenburg.
% AV, ter from Paris, to the editor of the Lon
don Times, says, “I am credibly informed that
! *fc-.otig the bookselling trade alone, there have
teeQ within the lust month 160 failure? ” |
Benerole.net.— We learn that the gentleman
0. whom Mr. Randolph lontcd a furnished bouse
m »t. Petersburg (whichho kept abouta weck,(
has remitted the amount received in payment,
J, rubles, equal tt> £141), as a donation to the
Boston Seamen’s Friend Society.
■W- ACmer:.- aa:-y \’rx —s
■ <?Q.wTiMa9ci \lj. >
r Liverpool, Oct. 10.
COTTON—Tito market daring the
week has been quiet, and prices of all
descriptions, whether American or BrsfL
Zil, m e hardly supported. particularly iig
Slit- inll-fior qualities, which have lit-eif
j difficult to sell. The public sales of Sea
j Islands this day went off heavily at )d a
j -,dper lb. decline upon the last sale by
•meturn. The sales of the week aumiint
hi 11.100 bugs, viz; ft) Sen Island Geor
gia. lod a 18d; 3799 Upland do. Old a
7td: 2000 Mobile and Alabama. tf[d a
7.*.d ; 1200 New-Orleans, (JJd a 8ul; Odd
Pernambuco, H;daod; IKK) H ilda and
tlneaio. 7-d a H,l<l; OSO Mnrauhmn, 7;jd
u81d; RO Dentarara, &«, a 8l«I;20
Barbadocs, 7Jd; West India, 7,[d a £(,d j
101) !Burut, -3i> 1 a sjjd; 10 Bengal. Ud ; and
by public sale this day, 710 !Bea Islands,
12)da Util; 8!) Stained. (>;d a
j Demararn. 7d a Sid; and 40 Bathadocs,
at 7d a 7|d per ll>. Import 082 bags.
n •vut-, 0.-t. m.
Colton. —T!k> sales ol’thc last ton days
amount to 2807 bales. Say 1-500 JV. Or
leans at So a 03, and 800 Uplands, iVe. at
86 a 93.
NfiXV OiILBANS, \ov. 6.
A\ e have not heard ol’any now eases
of fever for several days past, and aU
though the cause for apprehension is or
should he nn great now as at any time, for
the last two weeks, yet crowds of stran
gers from nil quarters are daily arriving
and taking 1 up their abode iii the city
with impunity, and as far as our infor
mation extends up to this time, generally
in safety, so that, whether the epidemic
lias eeased or nut, the danger is lightly
estimated.
Tito Mississippi remains 12 feet 6 ia
flies below high water mark. AH the
leibnlttry streams above are reported
low. without prosoeet of sudden rise.
COTTON.—The demand for prime cot
tons continues very steady mid at form
jer prices, say from to 11J> cents, while
| choice is not so mnrh inquired for. We
have not heard of any sales at more than
12 cents, hat are informed that some line
crops, of highly esteemed brands, are
helil at higher r ites. Seconds we now
quote at from 10 to lln>, sales having
been made at these prices. For interior
wo give no quotation, not having heard
of a sale. The article is now plenty and
prices will soon he permanently cstab
i lished, when we will again be able to a
j dopt the Liverpool classification.
Price t 'nrr 'nb
Dim.
In Savannah, on the ‘AM instant, M.-inr .J<x||\
HCKHVHN , sm 01. l anil in’ialiitn.H of iiiut
1. Ai W J 1 tii I on r ; JOili nl:. iV r n pro
* i.finl l!lt<o<s nl 7 «var.’ .Alt -. HU/VHLTU
in ilu; i^7tli yiiir oi’ittT .is't*.
I Uy The ILg’il i»e |>r.
I { KCiL AW D tH
I preach sit the f al’iolic
j C’tmreli, This Hvumso,
. in Miuig ,t 7 o I*l -ek.
\ov27 16
& sez&Me
BA 1 U.*Sl’ rate male and f-nvile House
SP servants for whom Itheral wages
will be gix en, none oilier than first rate
an* wanted.
AaTPLT a»T THE XI. C. IIOT3I*.
Nov 27 1m Ifi
KK. O'JZ&CI7 f 0
i SECOND PRACTISING PARTY
I
VSriiili take place This- Evening, in
V T the Masonk Hall.—Subsenliers
ore requested to call on Air. Leon Unix
ti r their Tickets.—Gentlemen wishing
j to attend Cor the single party will please
apply t that tenthman, or to Messrs,
i Hi bards iV Ganahl, as no person can
be dniittec! without a Ticket
Sov 27 It IF.
KO’VVCVb.
fHAHE City Council having received
j -W. information Hint a number of dogs
I Hiippo-eil to be mad, have recently been
} ktiled in this City, and that previous
j thereto, many others were hit. it is
] iuertfore ordered by the Council that it
I may be the privilege of any citizen and
i it shall he the duty of til! (lie City Oihert-s
i to kill every dog found running tit large
| in the Streets, or within the corporate
■ omits of Augusta, after Thursday the
j goth inst.
A true extract from the Mutates of
I t iimci! passed lho2dd day of November
j Iztiii)—and published by order.
GL<>. AI. WALKER, Clerk:
j Vrv 27 lin 16
. I ■■
Me
Mo. ~ l ’’t SBOAD-ST.
In now receiving n ji.'rl of Ins stork of
FALL a U ISTEU GOODS,
' t onsistjxo of a General Assortment or
Staple & Fancy
urs ©t)©sio»
I and intends keeping con-tanlly on hand.
! a good assortment, which will be soul
; on accommodating terms.
Nov 27 4t K>
FKEBII AND AA’ARRANTED
0 A, W>. s>,‘ E IS’
JUST RECEIVEn. and For Sale by
TCKPIN & O t AXT I O N AC.
Nov 27 "Hv l <;
I, A AV BLANKS.
INSTIH’I ’’J’JONS Kim COM.MISSION
i nijßS Id nn <prjn >
CljA'tCnilCte
q-dw.L-3cnajj-... .i I, mi | rrrnr ■unni iiniiiii. « ! 1
■ ■ i jifiwfl—in—irwiri hi wiim
; Darfis,
; MEl>a€li\Eß,
i PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS,
Hatters’ .Materials, <s x. Sfc. sc.
TSJRPIRJ Sc B ’ AaVTIG AI AC,
HnA VH by recent arrivals, received
an assortment of the above articles,
j !PW?toh they ofii-r far sale, at prices and
* dsTterins as favorable as they can he
Mroenred on at any estublishmenl in the
state.
November 27 3tw 1-5
(D^The J-mrnal at iMiliodgeville, will
publish ike above once a week for three
weeks, and forward their accounts to this
office for eolleclion.
iSt cw Oyster House.
aBPTJBLIOAN HALL,
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
SAVANNAH.
HESL HSf HlF.EUresiiectfn'lyin-
S! forms his friends and the public, }
that he has opened the above establish- 1
inenf, where the public- can be accommo
dated with refreshments at all times, at
the shortest notice. The proprietor xvil!
spare no expense in making his estab
lishment equal, if not superior, to any in
Ibis city—he anticipates a share of pub
lic patronage. Mis IM IS will be al s ays
supplied vv it li Liquors of the first quality,
and every exertion made to induce those
who once favor him with a call, to cull
again.
Families can he supplied with Ovs rr.Rs,
cooked or in the shell, at all lint-s. by up
plying as above. Orders from the Conn
try fur Oysters, Pickles, Pickled Oys
ters, Ale. A.C., will he promptly attended
to.
P. U VM’ HOTTOM.
\ r>\- 27 w I m 16
\juok tuvA MaVuvig.
i\ v bTVi itUKT-
A OVIL -■>
FilOM ti-BRMAAATifx
OFI’EiS.B his services to the Pnbiie,
;.nd will he thankful for nay work
inlaid line of business. LOUKS made
and repaired til the shortest notice, lie
may he found at Jacob Hill's Smiths
Shop, on Washington Street, or at .Mnr
| tin Fredericks Broad-St. to whom lie re
spectfully refers.
Nov 27 ?!l w 16
Notice.
a he sold on Monday, Ot li He
tfw nemher next, at the residence of
1.. Bacon, (three miles from Hamburg
8011th ('arolina,) nine negroes, x iz:—
Five young and likely men. three tvo
, men and a child. The said negroes arc
front Louisiana, and arc experienced in
the cultivation of the Sugar t 'line. They
will he sold to close the will of the late
NtdliaiTiel Bacon, deceased. Terms
inaiix! knoxvnon tiny of sale.
LVHHFiL BACON. ?- - „
JEiIL.MIAH HABBV, S J ’ J
Nov 27 3t iO
i-JSi From the subscriber, on
(f? v iJSL ’dondny night last week.
.i'lst above the Quaker
wsiltW 1 wi#iHL n small
tVi-S— u. udTrJ»jk.i ■- ■ V?y.,
With Saddle. IJridlc. and LlarUn{,alo-
His left eye is Did. with tt brand U. HI.
oa one of his hips. The saddle had ti
red circiugle, ttn-l the girth was white
with a black stripe. A reward of I<>
will be given for the recovery of the pro
petty.
A'. li, McKEEN.
Nov 27 2t 16
r A YnVAiiUVS w'vLWAKA).
, II .VIVA VVAY about two
months since a Negru wan
Vuf'FcL Ly the name of
Abram Ware,
said Negro man is about
W j»f five feet four inches nn- 1
bi-tx-een fifty and sixty
years ef«gc; he has been formerly-on the
River its a boat ham), his Dress is a
White AA’ooi Hat, Satlinet mix'd Coatee
xvith polished steel buttons. Whoever
xvil! return said hoy or gix e information
shall receive the above reward.
W.M. KIIIRE.
Nov 27 vvdt 16
.NUUItrFVUWU Mvtii
20 boxes new
A R.I VN. 5 jars
Jpyfh. Malaga olt. 1 FES.
1 Iv&Clh. rs 166 bases Fresh
_ THU. VES, 2.«KK»
SH EET 0R.1.y-
MO.VS, TImm-ls
Northern PIPI.XS, COCOA MUTS, Ac,
A LSO,
15.000 f-ilva and Baranco CIC.IHS.
bnxf-s Fresh HE tt tl ll\’( IS. ( u-k* Goshen
CHEESE, & c. iVc. Just received in 7
days from Charleston.
COITrsanCITAP-lEC,
of every descriptinn tdways fa he had
MARTIN FREDMIHC K.
Nov 21 2t 15
cxsxDn rcimn jocsey-ci.uj3
IIA I3 K S,
Commence <m Tuesday the
w d 28th of Heci-miu-r next, free for
any Horse, Mare or Gelding.
Ist days Puree, 3 mile heats, for &-2.3tt
2nd days Purse, 2 mile heats, for $ 1 li <>
3rd days Purse, mile heals; to be made
up of entrance, money, Ac.
Aged Horses to carry 12!) Ibs.
(5 years old to carry 12J 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 leather.
3 pounds will be allowed to Marcs and
Geldings.
Bi iihi; County, G.x. >
October Jslh, 1831). $ will 4
i
Oai .BSomday Corning',
A r r IO O’CLOCK,
BY L. HULL.,
A GREAT VARIETY OP
GROCERIES
KT I'or particulars see Hand-Dill of the Day.
ivicjsit,
ataD-VAaa,
33aots, S&9m»
ST ATI OIV Ail Y,
lI.VK JEWUMSV,
Watches,
&C. cCC. A.C.
Nov 27 If,
®AIB] 5jQ.3.5%
r»* rum mm m uon^
,£5 ail W*. n ksiii-iJna ITftJ J
POSTPONED until SATURDAY
XKUIT. !th December.
Nov 27 If}
r—~~:: -X- m y m l ,m ""d' Jims received in ml-
J 1» FORCE, 1 1 it ion lo his former
HtocWUX)packages of
s a?> BtooTfe*
SHOES, avd
wholesale SHC3 Sta
OR . . v .
RETAIL comprising us good
I ’on assortment us
I tS) 2 « cun he found in the
city. unions which
j BROAD-STREET, is j Cases Gain E
i Augusta, Georgia, Inslie or Water
I’roof Shoes.
A I.SO,
Seal, Wax. & I follows LIUTHEII
Cull’, Lining and Hindiag SR I NS. Hoot
and Shoe TWEES nod EASTS, of ail
descriptions, and all articles usually used
to manufacture Shoes and Trunks ol all
kinds, which will be sold low, by
J. I*. FORCE.
100 Reams'WRAPPING PAPER
Nov 21 tit Y~)
it) Dnringmy absence from
’jn.jjp-g'O i* this place, Jamks \V. Lam-
Hfp'oSSSr hin is Only nalhorined to
fflUjjlp attend lo mv business.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
Nov 17 2lw 12
AUSUSTA
V O FF U !<>HOUS K.
THE SIBSEUIUEirs,
H WlMi titled up an apartment in
the rear oflheir Store, No. tOl
f .road-st., directly opposite Or. \Niajs
are now pre|>ared to offer their friends
and the public, at all limes of the. day if night
3g SfL &' ®XX oJT # jp. S® s
AM)
OP EVERY JIIWCIUI'TIO.V.
i(a \ ing engaged the ser\ lees of Mr. S.
Turpin, to manage the concern, they
trusttlint his experience in (lie business—
together with their exertions to furnish
every thing the market, alfirds, will in
sure them a share of piddle patronage.
FREDERICK -V t o.
\os2o :Jt 11
‘isaSbrnDns 1
LATEST FASHION WEST
Beaver Mats,
JUST RECEIVED.
A I,SO.
ALL Qualities of Castor. Roram. and
Wool HATS; Childrens’ Fancy,
and Roys and Youths Fashionable Do.;
Hoys and Childrens leather, Cloth. Silk,
and Chinehila CAFS.
For Sole on nneommodating terms. A.
most reduced prices, at
R. ALLEN’S
Wholesale and Retail Hal Store, .Vo. 2-V"'
Broad Sired, opposite the Augusta
and Stale limits.
Nov. 17 tin I?
JUST RB CEI VS D,
AND FOR SAI.R l«Y
.b.b.b»»B«;ea:<>-
JVa.
B E-Q A R
AUGXiaTA, GEORGIA.
AUAXDtUMK AND KXII.NinVE AUORTMF.NT OF
Fashionable He&dy-I&ado
CLOTH LAW*
HATS. GAPS,
j y 7
&■ NIfIOESS,
, All of which are ofl’ere lat reduced pri
i ce« for ea«h or Town acceptances.
(pjr* ( alt and see.
< fetoher 20 fi
AVVEKV* TO 'V\V\S \
Barnard benson, n nephew of
the late Simon Zimmerman, deceas
ed will, by applying to the subscriber, the
Adm’s. of said deceased. Bad the legacy
I (o him. from the estate of bis deceased Eli
cit*. JOHN (.FIFE, Sen’r. Adm'r.
of S. Zimmi kman, deceased.
September 25 ntttm IBS
I3EIXED PAi.WS
OF ALL COLORS,
AND IV AW QUANTITY,
TOW 3ARE, AT WO. 27G.
•Vi el Door Below the Drug Store of
It. B. lIAVILAND & CO.
3road-Street, Augusta. Geo.
DC/ 5 ’ Suitable liruslies loaned.
K. I*. SPELMAN.
August IS wtf <)|
AUGUSTA iBKLDGE
FREE.
IftTOTICM is hereby given, that all pro
I*l due© Wagons and Carls, contain
ing one or more bales of Cotton, bogs-,
heads of Tobacco, or barrels of Flolir,
are from Ibis date, entitled to pass the
\l ’(JUST A HKlDtil'). free of Toll:
This arrangement has Ih'OH made, for
the purpose of enabling the Planter, to
n ail himself of this extensive Market
free of all expense.
(Signed)
•Tsssis IVRNT. A. CuMMINO,
Thomas MlGkan, Jos. Hiunon,
John Romms, John Woodfolk.
Committee.
Augusta, August2 R , 1830. wfim i)l
Sn Richmond Superior Court,
MAY TERM, 18150.
Gaines I. Stroud, an infant, by hi 'j j
Guardian,
Fktkii Lamar, rC. o'
vs. ?■ k.
I’ncnr.s Scott, and f sj «
Makoarht T. Scott, his wife, i'c
Adin'rs, of the estate of N i
John H. 8 •Horn, and I
Griffin Edmundson. J
It appearing to the Court, that the de
fendant, Reuben Scott, resides out of the
county of Richmond, and has not been
served with a Sabpnna in tliis case—On
motion of (lie complainant's Solicitor, il
is Ordered, thaltlie said Reuben Scott, he
and appear at the next term of ibis Court
to answer of and concerning those mut
ters and tilings, which shall then and
there he objected lo him in the premises.
Audit is further ordered, that a copy of
tliis Rale, lie published in one of the pub
lic Gazelles of the eity of Augusta, once
a mouth, until the next Term.
A true copy from the Minutes,
JAMES M LAWS, Clerk
June2oth, 1830. in 77
- m .... - ■ ■
Richmond Academy
rwvin 'i Vustees of the Academy of
Hi Richmond county will, ami the last
SatuiulaV in OF.CKMIjr.n Nr.XT, proceed to
Elect llio following Teachers and Olii
eel’s for the term, and space of twelve
months, from the time of appointment,
to wit:—
A Rector, with n salary of Eight Hun
dred Dollars, and half of the Tuition
money.
An English Teaehef, with a salary of
Five Hundred Hollars, and one half of
(lie Tuition money.
A Teacher for the Sand Hills, without
salary, but with the use of the House and
Lot at the Sand Hills, the Teacher to re
ceive the whole of the Tuition money.
A Teacher of Modei n Languages,
aa id: a salary of Two Hundred and Fifty
Dollars, and the whole of the Tuition
money—the price for Instruction to be
Eight Dollars per quarter.
A Clerk, Steward nnd Treasurer, with
a Salary of Four Hundred Dollars.
(L/" Written application will be made
to the undersigned.
R» oiiDKii of run Hoard,
JAMES Me LAWS. Clerk.
Sept 1 ml lO—tdo f)!>
Tvdv’/ce.
\ LL persons indebted lo the Estate id’
,2i Holt Clanton, late of Columbia
< 'onnly, deceased, are requested lo make
immediate pan meat to the Executors;
and all persons having demands against
tin’ Estate, are requested to hand them
in, by the tirst day of January next, for
payment.
TURNER CLANTON,? p .
N il. CLANTON, (
Oel. I!!) til w _S_
LAW.
John XVlilton St William J. W. Wellborn,
]H a WE associated themselves in tin
gj a practice of Law, under the firm of
Ml ETON A- VVELEIIOUN, undone
or both of them will regularly attend the
Superior Courts of Randolph, Lee, Har
is. Muscogee, Marion, Talbot, Merri
wether, and Troup counties. Their Of
fice is in Columbus, where they may ho
consulted at all times u lien not absent on
the Circuit.
JOHN MIT,TON,
WM.J. W. WELLBORN,
Columbus. Ga. Nov. b. IKK), fit 12
If The Macon Telegraph, Augusta
Chronicle, Alabama Journal, and Flori
dian iV Advocate, Tallahassee, Avill give
the above three insertions, nnd forward
their account* for payment. M.&.W.
“CAUTION
TO TUB £IS3LIG.,
SW AtNVftT AN ACEA.
fg*\HE public is respectfully cautioned
H against sjiurious imitation of this
medicine—The preparation of which is
put up in Imtties similarly fluted, nnd in
size, but the impression, blown in the glass,
very faint and iadislinet. f I be taste ot the
admixture is acrid and bitter, and the
only semblance it bears to the genuine.
Sieuim's Panacea, is in color, and a com
j (ament part of sarsaparilla ol no virtue.
When positive proof is obtained, of the
source from whence the imposition ema
nates, it will be made known. In the
mean time,the public is informed that I
have established A. PARSONS, of Ba
vuiinuli, my sole Agent lor the State ol
Georgia, and from him my Genuine Pa
nne* a und Vermifuge can be obtained.
Respectable Druggists are particularly
recommended to purchase from my A
gcnl. as they will be supplied on ns good
terms us from me.
r WM SWAIM.
Thilailrlplfia, SrptAdlh, 1830. Itw 11
05*The Editors of tiie Augusta Cliron
■ | ieie. Macon Telegraph, utid Coiumlms
I Democrat, will (lUtilisit tiie above once a
week for four wi’eks, and forward their
accounts to the Savannah Republican
office for payment/
■v
rgiu—w in W*—i li.HKgfAKias.ywßr t'Mbmb ■—mm
* pcislii' sale.
On Wednesday, lt>t December next, will
be sold, at the house of Mrs. ill.', by Da
ly, in Uiehmond county, fire miles
from Augusta, hchVeen the hours of
fen mifl two o'clock,
A tract of Land, containing'three hun
dred acres, cne hundred of which is un
der cultivation, the balance is well tim
bered with oak, hickory, and pine, and
has a bold creek running through it.»-
The situation is pleasant and healthy,
and there is on the tract, a good dwelling
house, and all the out buildings necessa
ry on a plantation, an extensive orchard
ol nil kinds of fruit trees commonly found
in this part of the country, and of the
best rfuality; a STILL, working,seven
ty-live gallons, and the preparations for*
making Brandy and Cider. The orchard
"ill yield from one hundred and titty, to
two hundred gallons of Uruildy.
Terms, one-third cash, and the balance
in one and two years, in notes with ap
proved endorsers. Possession given on
the first day of January, li.'il.
October 23 witds 0
gTardiaS’s sroricSi
be sold, at Columbia Court-
Y V House, on the first Tuesday iu
January next, the real estate of William
■Short, deceased, containing one hundred
and iitty acres, more or less, lying in said
comity, adjoining Thomas Dooly and
others, sold agreeably to u« order of the
Honorable Interior Court of said county,
and for the benefit of the heirs. Tends
made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES WADK. Guardian of
D. Shout <ft Vi.xcbnt I!Kgs’,
Nov 13 wfd 12
OTAaDiAirs woTicsa.
ttl' ILL he sold, at \\ lightborongh,
w * on the 27(h of December next,
agreeably to an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Columbia county, nil
tin* Negroes belonging to the estate ol*
William Short, deceased, to wit, twelve:
Three fellows, four women, mid live
children, nil cf them young. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms made
■ known on the day of sale.
CHARLES WADE, Guardi,in of
D. Shout A: V(Soi;.vr Rr.i’g.
_ Nov ):t wt<l 12
LINCOLN FIIITkJfF'S SALE?
% Eli he sold, on the find Tuesday
» w in January next, the following
Negroes, between the usual hours of sale,
|to wit :)
Charles, John, Tom, Judith, Hetty,
. Philisin, Icy, llinmuh, Big Maria, Mitch*
, ell, Huey, Lottie Maria, Henry, Little Ca
rolina, Matilda, and Edward. all levied
, on as the propi rty orjolm Burton, ilv d.
to satify a Mortgage ti. fa. from Rich
mond Superior Court, m f.ivor of >V il*
liuin Jones vs. the Executors of Joli#
, Burton, deceased. Property pointed OuH
in said mortgage. Terms Cash
JOH N McDOWELd. fch’lT. t. c.
Pet tkl wtrl 8
LINCOLN SNFLJFF'S CSALL*
be sold pf Lincoln Court
w * House, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, within the usual hours of
Sale, one hundred acres of Laud, jtiftrd
or less, on the water? of Fishing Creek,
adjoining Cole and others, taken an (ho
property of Redman H. Seale, to aoti'-iy
an execution in favor of Micujuli : Jk Aoe
(bony vs, Redman (1. Seule Writ w>
Seale. Tkkiis Cash.
JOHN McDOWKLL, Bh'ff! L. C.
\ov. wld 10
“LINCOLN SIiEKKI I ’S SAL IU
uai I Li j be sold at Lincoln Court House!
Y f on the first Tuesday in January
next, the following properly, viz :
Felix, Vicca, Hurry, Willis, ami Mary}
taken usthe property ofWilliain Quin. Sr,
to satisfy two mortgaged li fas from Lin
coln Inferior Court, Nathaniel Uugaio,
vs, said Quinn.
AT.sn,
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 us the property
of William Quinn, Jr. to satisfy a mort
gaged li fa from Lincoln (Superior Court,
the Executors of John .McKinney, dc-*
ceased, vs said Quinn.
THOMAS LYON, n. s. i. c.
Nov C wtd Id
LINCOLN SUGBIFF'S SALE.
tfJKrihl, he sold ut Lincoln Court
Y V House, ou the first Tuesday in
December next, bet ween the usual houra
of Sale, the following property, viz;
-icy acres cf Land, whereon Randolph
Ramsey now lives, adjoining Bussey and
others; taken ns the property of said
Ramsey, to satisfy a tifa.troni Columbia
.•Superior Court, Richard Eubank, gpar
diuu for John mul Naomi Dugget, vs
said Ramsey. ,
AI.SO,
Due fitty saw Cotton Clin, taken ns tho
projierty olThomusMurruy. to salisly m*
Execution in favor of John \V. Peuthrf
slon, vs. sahl .Murray.
THOMAS LYON, n. s. l. c.
Nov 0 wld ID
ItCTlOfflS.
* LL persons indebted to the estate o'
Dt'nnis IliKinm ?. late of Jefferson
county, 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 hv law.
ELAM VOLND. , I r, rV ,
V. (i, SINQI EFItiLD, ] Ut
Nov. G. 01 w 19
Savannah River IVavigatioo
rBIHE affairs of said Company, having
EL been brought to a close, with thh
i exception of paying the Stockholders,
' the undersigned gives notice to all con
cerned, that a final Dividend of One Dol
! *hir and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (an
all Shares on which s2s has been paid)
i will he paid to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives, accompanied by
the proper vouchers, on application at the
first Brick Building \V¥tt at the NeV
.Market; Broad-street, Aagnsto, to
J. WTOKIDDES
* Augusta, Oct. 30,1880. wtf 8
I JOB PBIMTISroZ'
NS.IT IN EXECVTJSD JT tUP3 OtTTC%
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