Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 24, 1830, Image 3

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r tlle Somt**; to thfe bill for 11K 1 ' 1 ' 11 volunteer fcompanies of r. ® r 4R c > ,S1 Division, and Richmond • I l *. in. if i ?l u "'- h P e,sor, s in certain cases, nC **Nl ex ‘ stence of the Small Poj, ’ Dity oWfctv-uiniih—to exempt the mem i C *fW y C<Mr ‘he Richmond - P ron Jury duty, ami their -Jay out a now Comity i i ' Coweta, and Car . t^hcctiled Heard County-, + thn “io* of Sheriffs, Coroners, and j_ jffßand drawn in the Land Lottery since Rip /1-iflslS, inclusive, sc as to prevent them from ■ wllgg the came till the Grama have been taken ,tut ffld placed in their hands, to be shewn at the } severally read the third time and (as jiTd, The hill to b.y out a new County from the if of Randolph, to ha called Stcicart Coun / <np» rejected. J l“OR VHE CHRONICLE AND ADVERTISER. 1 OLD JOE THINKS, That you should not bo too prompt to recog- Ue on old acquaintance; but let him refresh pur memory by telling his name, place of a ■|4ie, dice. Tin is the surest way to avoid mis ®i»: and an honest man is always willing to that when a person dines witli you, fj u al-otild urge him to cat with untiring impor tey. Ho will thus pay for bis dinner as he uts g, and ajso entertuin u favorable idea of vour Dpihlity, Tavern keepers especially, should nor neglect the important duty of urging t» t; it is a very refreshing attention to the 'eary, way-worn traveller. He thinks, that if die was a young buck, he mid not cut so many ridiculous capers as some them do, playing with their waldi-chuius, mrisliing their slicks, strutting and making a eat dash with their dandy coats, (probably not kid for,) and making remarks on plain and tprthy peeple. They render themselves con luptible in the eyes of tip sensible and unar ming. Ur thinks, that ifhc were it lover, ho would true to the object ofhis afTsctians, treat her id* the greatest lendorness, and never let her >pjucl towards another excite jealousy in his «--«•; hut should she ever speak of me in terms prospect, or coolness, 1 would he off “ like dMh’d pea from a shovel 1” and all her win- Dg ' ays 'lould not again entrap me. He thinks, that w hen you are fairly sealed at ■jjplrch, you. ion,J look around among the cou particular friends lid kind feelings, I should spend some table grog-shop, ills lent; this will show ly, you do not neglect « mind. uld accept a comiris n got one ; (no patriot rtssait high <l... am , ” 'infer oKervei more punctuality in them— H "'(ucniK- ,iv »uuiu he a less number of Sorrowers. / S. iVIO. 3i‘.RV. The rj,ij«clphia IT. 3. Gazette, of the Tub st- says ‘ Wr'/mderstand that sales of Uni- I States | mk Stock wore i-flectcd yesterday 1211 i but it is probable th .l a higher price ill ho donanded and given to day. The panic f’dl passoff, and nearly the former price ho ob lincd." In fho Legislature of Missouri, Col. Jons CiuaNToN, lias boon chosen Speaker of the nsc, %nd S iauii. O, Owens, Clerk. James Klirch has boon appointed Secretary of the nle. These elections it is said indicate that ajority ~f the Legislature are against the iction of Mr, Barton Hr. ICiNDoppii —A correspondent of the Al ley Argus at Washington, in whose statements Ijlicit reliuiice is placed, states, that letters boon received from Mr. Randolph since in England. Ho lias not resigned, tat attends to return to Russ.a next spring. His f laJjh is improving ; and he k. cpsup unofficial | irrispoadooca u ith the court of St. Peters |‘Tv- , fhyas reported at Vera Cruz, when the Nim tarrived at New Orleans, sailed (20lh’ult.) n Colonel Butler, the American Charge d’- t Wares, had concluded a Treaty of Commerce jN jbimits withtho republic of Mexico. ■ lUesoluiinu.s have boon passed by t!ia citizens of Piftlteville, N. C. not to receive in the course f business, after the Ist 'January next, any p 'fasiiry Notes or Ouc Bills issued by Soulh tolina and Georgia; and after, the Ist March, the Treasury Notes issued by that Stale. : The students at the Theological Seminary, ‘g Bangor. Me. have resolved not to have any |tior coffee hereafter on their common table, ■icy are convinced, they say, that without pkni they have hotter health and spirits, and g*: betlei prepared lot s'udy. As substitutes, Sr-y use milk and ivalrr- —and pure cold water f bund Dost of all- —Boston Palladium. CPU.if |( OTTON. —iSim.-' ■'(;!• ,urr tire <3 1 Ids article, no mat- nai change has t tn place in prices. J'he sah-r have beer It a very moderate scale, ranging from Ito 10 cts—extremes. The Planters kttinue to put their Cotton it dmv, pro- Ely in many instances, waitin'*; Inter iverpdol dates; which we are <iui:y Ipeoting to receive—our latest dates Hng23d October. After the receipt <A £ next accounts, we may calculate on insidemble business being 1 done in the tide. Our stock now in store, no übt exceed*,forty thousand bales, end ve liltlc going forward either to Suvunnah Charleston. Tho Kivbr Is still in good order for Liam Bout navigation- Freight ofCot to Savannah, 59 cents per hale. Savannah, Dec. 18. IcOTTOV—Slime our last report the Imnnd for Uplands has been quite Un:i k). The sales of the week will am- aiui 1500 halos nt 9 to IBJ— Weing an ■nee of J cent on qualities li jitt Ui |k)(1 to choice The demand has been full*' If the good and fine qualities have been Iglected. Thequantity coming for warn I small. The absence of accounts Irom pve/puoj has un oill'Cl no the riiot* ket, which will not probably revive until f .teirreceipt. Onr quotation shews the I 'xlreme prices, of the week In Ken Is !ttnds,some sales have been made of fair qualities at 19 to cents.— -Gcorpciun, CiiarlHston, J)ec, s*o. COTTON—Uplands were in fair re quest during the week, and good to prime qualities were readily disposed of at quo tations. Miy }V}, .On 11 cents; inferior Cot tons hnvo undergone a small reduction. Bril Islands have also experienced some activity, and stiles have been made at irofes which were previously offered and Ciood to fine parcels were t«’ostly>siig) I f'ni\ cr j,i from SO to 23 cts. ikomc lexy sales have also been made in B>nnlees and Maines nt from IS to 19 cts. Arrived since our last, 112 bales of Sea Island, end .11,030 bales Upland Cotton I cured in the same time, 197 hales of ea Island, and 0947 hales of Upland cotton. On shipboard not cleared, s<Hi hales of Sea Island and BEX* bales ol'Up land Cotton. Remaining on hand UKIS hales of !Sea Island and 104S1 hules Up- , land Cotton. DlUl>—Trie demand is limited t prime qualities brought tnyil*- ■ij2.73 to 2 711. Interior was t lo *2 ktinco ou led, 8180 bids. On ship hoard not ' eleared, 712 bids. Remaining. *092 bble. COPPER—Our stock of all desertp lions is reduced Very low. and prices con tinue firm t«t our last quotations—prime green Havana, brings M rrnts freely, and fine old St. Jago. 13 a Rif- FREIUIITS—To Liverpool 2c Green oek, til. Havre I cent. North of Europe 60s.— Mercury. POUT OF ACGUSTA. arrived Dee. 22.—Steam George ii'asii ingtnn, Curry, from Bkvaannli, to A. dluekenzie with Passengers, and liter- J chain:,se to sundries. Dec. 23.—Steam Bolt Carolina, w ray, from Savannah, with k«>ats No's, 5 and (> i in tow. i Stemn-Pnckel Juht Slonry, Greene, fS l hours from Savmmjb, to B. 111. Rodgers, i with Passengers, luttl nicrclitkiidise lo 1 sundries. i BIfARTr.D. Deo.22.—SVculh'Bmit *lugnslu, Brooks. | n ilh ( otlon for f/iarleston. i Steaui-Hout Georgia, Norris, with boats Mo’s. Psiidt'l in tow forfSuvnnnnb. Dec. 23.—Ntfam Packet George H'a-h- Ington, Curry/W' ilh Passengers for on v muni li. / j n iiinvii iJwn—rnrw—va I oHAHHICD. OB by tho Rpv, Mr. Rhatinnn, Dr. ||, J, HMIfH. ol’Ooliiuihirt rjmmy, to Mif~ ituvi; yyltllk dhUgtilor of Mr. Aloxiiiiiier j AlurUii, us i» oily. On evrjiiiu by tl»c Rpv. Mr. I Hlmairß, 1 Mr. mWTI. RAVAGE, to Mis. KI «AN It. i W\ilK,|il«fa , i.- city. 1 In .fl 'Xon HI-. ni-i. Mr. G. rt!Aini*l.l\. ' Miss MAW ANN H. ELLIN. »■"* 1 t>!i.rs. i 111 M “iifSCuiiuiy, on l«" List. Mr. TFIKRU.L UROOKS. 1.1 Mir- UIKV. V llttßY, h rj. Os I t..m i .MiiiiV-lii W.iilihidMMfcUlili nisi. Mr. BALI.N- ■ >"i«s ANN DX£2>. a aircj tibuiu *25, Ibroiurly of N. Haven, Conn. In \\ n*h - iuulOn, ou Irjiu iu>». :M -. J\\ i-i l|\KiUM, ronton , oi'Cul. Aiclu lori Mnrri?, W iIV-i" C’ouniy. 1 Ihiparioil Ohs rtuml v mjnnnr, lh<* lOf h in«L, in Oharlcslou, Mr 3. j(i;\ UKILT IIOKH V. rclklor lijuid Uorry, Ksq. T .il* -»• > \ f-i rvabn it oin the earth ’lie Inst ofti noble rneel Mr.*--. If -rry whs Hie, only *nr \ vln4 Mister of (' in. ChariLt ( ylvgworlk, and <»on. 7W. PmcKnetj, men, nn ho i« named «iul e.\anij»l»*H, with ninny • . 'bunt tdieinpoi uriei, »*re tuver m be f>ri;ottou b> the > I >iuJ tile StdUiolHUU. ’ ... HK Kev Hr. GlL o'y.jgW— S MAN, i expenea in pPereli at the Uidtatran Churcti. ou CHIitSTWAS •ribig, at 11 o'clock I ».-c 21 21 Merchants’ iij' J’lantern’ Hank, ) Aucm ta, Decgmurr 2U, 18130. new day, this Hunk will be shut Pa »>er fulling ilue on that day, must he ta xon np on TillS-DAV. .UNO. P EIiOVD, CAsninn tier 21 It 24 __ JTPAKMIaI', uij.virisi', r/gECTruLLY informs his fWends that he has returned lo Augimlu. and dl attend those who require bis servi -1 ? es, lit lias taken roomsut Mrs. Plea nits, coi net- of Broad nnd Campbell- - streets. ;>ec2l It 21 THE lIEV. MU, HE3D, K - *'ILL open a SCHOOL f r the in ~i V tru. lon >f IVmules in, this cily on tlie hist of ,1m •~y next. From his longcsperieut <•, having been engaged ns i n practical! Teacher in t js State and N. f'urolinn, for more 20 years, he Hut • i .-- huaseif, that he is .- well known as to render a usur<- partlcul.uf reference un acsessary. floptopos. sto teach every hr.’tieii < fseietjce to constitute u cotuplele English Education. Latin and Greek will also be laugh!, if requir ed. Slis .School will be divided into four einsses; and the terms of Tuition from 8 to .r 1 ! I. Dee 2) If 21 SWv \IVaC\IVV\I\ I >, oiT Jhid triil be sold low, 40 BBIiS superior Canal Flour, J IP Ti . i cei- IJiee ' 5 Q:-. en.'ks .Hlud'rn and Mala. Wine, j ami a ■;(>:• mue.-'aHu; i.svdicb or iJliiihmg, | CON Sis 1 1. VG OP < 300 Tiililuitt. Valenciu, and .Varseiilee : Vests 1 2CO pr Cord and .‘Sattinettc Pantaloons, , L. HULL. ! DccSU If —1 LAW BLANKS. ] INSTIHT-.ITONS ro r COMMISSI ON URS, in an approval lornL This-I>av, AT 11 O’CLOCK, 1 Tierce ) Muscovado Sugars, 1 Hhd. N. Giri, 9 Hbls. N. Rum, H do. Whiskey, 33 Coils Iblr Rope, 7 Boxes Candles, 1 do Soap, 39 Bbts. Potatoes, I Ps. 8-4 Blankets, Terms at sale. Dee 24 04 SEAL ESTATE AT 1 AIUTIOA, BY li. HUlili, On TUESD AY, the Ilh .Tnnnnry next, nt the niarkct-hniiße, will be sold, that well known nnd most desirable PLANTATION Containing 30 acres ofLnnd, (more or less) occupied ,V owned by Mr /«. Bron son, and only 1 mile from Brand-street, on the fork of the Hovaimah Bond. On the premises are new nnd comfortable Buildings nnd improvements, which to gether with the JSlock, Crop, Agricultur al Implements, and Carpenter's Tools, will be sold to the highest bidder. The above place is oneoflho most de sirable situations in the neighborhood of the city—on account of health and near ness to market. The land from the great expense b,-stowed on it is very produc tive—and it is altogether eligible either as a Country seat or Public Mouse. (TV®’ Any persons wishing to view the premises, will have nn opportunity nt nny time previous to the sale. Dee 22 td 23 JV ST UVA YA\ fctt, B\ AT TUB AXJOIJ3TA SOCI^STORJB. Brown's Div inny, Brown’s Concordmu e, 1); us Philosophy of a Future f?tale t Ditto Philosophy of Religion, Ditto t Christian Philosopher, Jay's Prayers, Guide to Domestic Happiness; Hoopers .Medical Dictionary, J;mdons Expositor, . Life of Marion, " » ■ hmTPOf 'i 1 1 j i ti.» Laws B'c-rieus Call, Memoirs of Bumineifteldj .Memoirs of Parsons, Miller's Letters, Hlelkles Traveller. Alosheim's Church History; .Mason's Furriery, I'oehet Bibles and Tcslumclitd) HandsOnte Hvo. Bibles, Ridgeley’s Divinity, Thomas A. Kotnpis; Scottish Chiefs, ({luckstone's Commentaries, t ifdtly's Pleadings, Chilly on Contracts, Chilly’s Criminal Law, Kent's Commentaries, Crnhh's 1 lictioliary. Chnlmer’s Works, Combe's Phrenology, Mythology, Russell's Modern Euro pa. Dialogues ot lb-v ils, VVardlaw on Prayer, f 'onsolations In Travel, Pnsenl's Thoughts, A'oulh’s Keepsake, The Pearl, VVyethe’s Music, Surveyor’s Conipaose^ Do. Clmilis, Ac, Ac. Dee 21 21 WAITED It i!> HIRE, 12 «« 15 BOAT-HANDS, BV the year, anil the like number by the month, to be employed, on the Alaliimahn River. Apply to A. M ACKENZIE n-r 24 fit 21 S j€HK£ AT HANAWAY ITlßflAl (hesubscriber on the night of the 30th October lust, two Negro >1 ett named BIJLLiY&AED. Hilly is a tall slender man, pretty much knnek-kneed; he is a smart, shrewd fel low, calculated to deceive with ease when attacked; he carried with him a striped twilled round about rent and a pair of hi tie broad cloth pantaloons, the coat is new and (he pantaloons tolerably much worn, both of which he stole from me a Cow nights before they went off— Ned is a low man, and over one of his eyes is n sear which runs from his eye inlothe hnirof his head. Ned when spo ken to all times appears to he somewhat alarmed, Ac blows as though hewnstired, or appears to bringllong breaths.—From what I can learn they have made n start for some of the free (States: but I am ap prehensive that they have been enticed oft’ by some white man. If so, a reason able reward will he given for the two negroes, or either of them, delivered to me in Oglethorpe county, near the Bow ling Green, or placed in some fail so that I get them. .V ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS REWARD for the thief. All reasonable expenses pnid in tiie detec tion of the Uegr ies nnd thief. JOHN W. MOODY. Nov 17 lm 12 A COPARTNERSHIP. THE STJBBORZBBH9 HAVIIVO formed a commercial con nection, will carry on the <»'K.V- EtiAL HARD WARE JtUSIJYHSS, un ilcr the firm of 13. & C. Bobbin-, IVo. 303, King-sheet, Charleston, So. Cm •• ELISHA ROBBIAS, Charleston, S. C. CIIAUNCEY ROBBINS, Jiirmingham, England. WHOLESALE HARD-WARE ■ STORE, MIAHLGSTOiV, S. C. Subscribers nrc noivopening n -*■ new and splendid assortment of Hard-Ware, Cutlery, AND FAftCY <iiOOD^ Comprising nit the variety in the line. Their stock has been selected by Mr Chauncey Bobbins, who for several years hnabeui, ovo.nalve oiirehaser of Hard ware Goods, in Birmingham, England, and from that fact think they can oiler in ducements to their customers and friends, equal if not superior, to any Hbusein this city. They respectfully invito their friends who visit the Charleston market, to call and examine for themselves.—They me confident it will he for their interest to do so, astheir advantages place them on an equally with the importers of the New- Yorhuml Philadelphia markets, fi.&C. BOBBINS, •K°- 305, King-Street, Char lenten, S. C, Hte i 8 |ni o-J BI.U K, WHITE A: SCARLET Merino Mantles. AI.SO, Mrm.yo A.rn tipped square SHAWLS, A complete assortment for sale at ; A. KNOWLTOVS PA.YCY STORE, iW Hnnad-St. ■ 31 21 store C ft A OLA^. ''BIBB Subscribers arc now opening at ■ tjeh store, n few doors below the illcri*h|nlß' A. Planters' Bank, Augusta; a birgt and fashionable assortment of Goods lr the above line, which they are preparAl to offer to country merchants and ot fora, on ns favorahlo terms us cun he iiffoWod by any other market. Theirptsent stock, which is entirely now, ha's teen selected with great cure A regard t. patterns, shapes, Ac,—from | the most eoent importations into the N. . imA ...«s—..n.l il.—A nrriingeinemßin Europe are such as U enable them at all times to oiler the new est nhd rbost.improved patterns Os Wore Also, for sale—Portable Choking Fur nnees; Window Glass—Japanned, Pla ted A Silver Castors and Liquor Stands: Brass Liverpool Lamps, Hull do.; Man tie Ornaments, «Ve. P B. TAYLOR A Co. He.; 18 is If 22 Cg* The Milledgeville papers and the Athenian, will insert the above 8 times and send bill ns above. Savannah River Navigation • r ii l !slE alfairs of said Company, having been brought to a close, with the i xceptinn of paying the (Stockholders, the undersigned gives notice to nil con cerned, tlmta final Dividend of One Hol lar and Forty-Six Cents per Share, (on all Shares on w hich $22 has been paid) will be paid lathe Stockholders or their legal representatives, accompanied by the proper vouchers, on application at the first Brick Building West of the New Market, Broad-street. Augusta, to J. W. BBIDGKS. Augusta, Oct. 30.1830. wtf 8 Richmond Academy. rgIHE Trustees of the Academy of JL Richmond county will, on the bast Saturday in Due ;;m«kr nhxt, proceed to Elect the following Teachers and Olli i;ers for the term, and Space of twelve months, from the time of appointment, to wit:— A Bet tor, with a salary of Wight Hun dred Hollars, and hiTtf id' the Tuition money. An English Teacher, with a salary c‘‘ Five Hundred Dollars, and one half of the 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 Modern Languages, wilii a salary of Two Hundred and Fitly Hollars, and the whole of the Tuition money—the price for Instruction to be tfflght Dollars per quarter. A ('lerk, Steward ami Treasurer, with a Salary of Four Hundred Hollars. Written application will be made to the undersigned. By on.m-R or tilij Board, JAMES M. LAWS, Clerk. Sept 4 inllH—lde !M> LINCOLN SHE HI EE'S 8 A LE. war ILL be sold at Lincoln Court House Vw on the first Tuesday in January next, the follow ing property, viz: Felix, Viertt, Hurry, Willis, and Mary: taken as tho property of William Quin. Sr. to satisfy two mortgaged fi fas from Lin coln Interior Court, Nathaniel Buguin, vs. said Quinn. Also, At. the snfne time and place, n lot of Land, eoataining 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 u mort gaged ti fa from Lincoln Superior, Court, the Executors of John McKinney, de ceased, vs. said Quinn. THOM AS lA ON, t>. s. i,. c. Nov fl wtd 10 job raiumfo , NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE 9 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY : PRICE AC C® •V«. 313, SROAB-SIESBI, AVO VST A, GEORGIA. A HANDSOME AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or Fashionable Re«<2y Mad< 1 4 RiUTHING, HATS, CAPS. ■ -H BOOTS & SHOES, All of which are offered at reduced pri . ces for cash or Town acceptances. C?“ Crtll and see, October 20 5 * ~ POSfSAL 2. A NEGRO AVOMAN, n good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Enquire of C. PHILLIPS. ; November 10 ]| TO HIRE, FIRST rate male and female House servants lor whom liberal wage s will be given, nolle other limn first rate 1 are wanted. APPLY AT THE V. B. HOTEL Nov 37 Im |(i Qr. Master’s Office, 1 U. S. Arsenal, near Avgusta, Ocn. \ December 15th, IKK). Sealed Proposals supplying the Troops at the U.S. Arsenal, near Augusta, Geo. with Wood,for the year 1831,wi1l be received, until the 31st. insl. The fuel.to be fur nished must be either White Oak. Hick - ory,Black Jack, or seasoned Black Oak, and of the best qiialily, and delivered at •be Post nt eueb times and in sueli quan tities ns Ihc Ass t. Qr. Muster shall direet. Bonds (with two securities, which must he named in the letter of Proposals) will be required for tho faithful fulfilment c>f the contract. A. C, FOWLER, Lt. & Aet’g. Aes’t. Qr. Mr. Hee 18 It 22 ’ll EC I TO It ’ SWALE. BY order of the Honorable the Info rior court of the county of Rich mond, while silting for ordinary purpos es, will be sold, to the highest bidder, nt the plantation of the lato John Burton in the county of Lincoln, between tho usual hours of sale, on Wednesday the slb tiny of January next, all tho Household and Kitchen Furniture, slock of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder itnd Farm ing I'nt.ensilk, and every other article bo- W-anfgf...ie ii;., 1 71 0 benefit of the heirs and creditors.—Sail to continue from day to day until all shnl “■ be sold Cr. W. BUTLESi, Adhff tixV. I- Hoc 4 tit' 1H _ ,1 EX ECU TOR’S SALE. BY order of (he Honorable the tnfe rior Court of the county of Rich niond, while sitting ibt’ ordinary plirpo p ses, will lie sold on the first Tuesday ii January next, between the usual hour of sale, at the Court House in Lineoli - Co. Gn. 1 The Plantation of the late John Bur ton, iu the county of Lincoln mid lying rr on the waters of .Soup and I'isliirifj 4(reeks, containing six hundred A eigh s. ty-one acres, more or less, and sold foi the benefit of the heirs and creditors. G. \V. BUTLER, Acting Err. a Heel td 18 ; OTARDuwWwbTioa. YV ~jL * ,c m, 1 , 1> nt VVrightborough » * on the 27(h of December next k - agreeably to an order of the lionOrablr Inferior Court of Columbia county, oil the Negroes belonging to the estate o) William Short, deceased, to wit, twelve: Three fellows, four women, and live children, nil of them young. Sold for , the benefit of the heirs. Terms made know’ll on the day of sale. '' CHARLES WADE, Guardian of H. Short A. Vinckst Buns. Nov 13 wtd 12 i OTAEDIAirs ITOTIOS. TM'liil. be sold, at Columbia Conrt -7 T H oiiso, on I lie* first Tuesday in 1 January next, the real estate of William Short, deceased, containing one hundred and filly acres, more or less, lying in said • county, adjoining Thomas Hooly and others, sold agreeably to on order of the 1 Honorable Inferior Court of said county, I and (bribe benefit of the iwirs. Terms • made known on the day of sale. CHARLES WADE, Cunrdidn of ■ H. Short iX Vincent B'jfes. ' Nov 13 wtd 13 1— ; ‘ — ; LINCOLN SHE Birrs SALE. WH.L be sold, on the'first Tuesday in January next, thfi following Negroes, between the usual hours of sale, . (to wit:) Charles, John, To!n, Judith, Letty. Piiilisia, ley, lliititinh. Big Marin, ,Mitch ell, Lucy, Little Maria, Henry, Utile Ca rolina, Matilda, and Ed ward, all levied . on as the property oltluhn Burton, dee'd. to sntlfy a Mortgage li. fa. from Bieh > niond Superior Court, in favor ofWil ■ liain Jones vs. llie Executors of John Burton, deceased. Property pointed \nt in said mortgage. Terms Cash. JOHN MeDOWELL,Sh’IT. 1,. c. Oct 30 wtd 8 Columbia Sbcvift’s vsa\e. VIKTH.L be sold, nt Columbia Cdurt f f House, on the first Tuesday in January nex’t, between (be usual bortrt of sale, the following propertJ]*r(to wifa A negro follow by the nnmc of AdmM levied on to satisfy a li. fit. front ColumUS Superior Court, John IloVvard v». EM noi l). Appling. At.SO, A negro woman named Tabby, levtekf on to satisfy 11 fi. fa. Imnt CohimbiiGMe perior Court, Horatio GartrilL vs. Mipiß h4i Bi-ini, Ex'r. ol'.lolm Bit 11 1). H «<>NEiß,SU£kft4t Dec 4 t « ■#' I I ■■■ I I Illit —— K FREl.l.<iil(Tftlti TO AND Fit on t«E VIVDEKgIGXEI) Having ( .uii htwed tbs u TiviStt, entirely refitted heir I'iiiiTinp, mlpittlc ri!i)nin<f her in conn**\’* r 'ii Sh BmlS " M OiSTOK, ® Hob a \\ barf and Stores in So van- 1 nah, lor tlie reception ofgoods for ship mciiLftrcof storage—Cotton landed wil! Mi most eases ho placed under Fire- I Koor Warehouses; protected alike from ~ the weather anil robbery—anil be suffer ed (o lay three entire days free of Storages-* m order to afford sufficient time to make u fine sale ol it.—The Gov. Taylor is die lightest draft of waters, of any boat how* i »n the trades—and will in low rivers bt? » Placed on the upper end of the line, i- (Shippers of Goods or Produce, may rely on every attention to afford dispatelL and as he never has, so l«o never will re ceive Goods in greater quantities than he will he prepared to keep moving for ward. h . The Wharfage on all Goods shipped in .Savannah, will he collected here wltll the freight. ~ „ G.B. LAM Alt. . _ Gee 11 Os w x!0 ■ «&e ®Sr D W Q &r s • .VO. 245, DiidiD-ST. lu ' Fp c °a sJ "'«ly on hand. & V v I* or fculo choiip, a complete i\& sort men t of LADIES SHOES. Os Snpei-'-r Quality, irmammum'd ifc; i>ri smy lor lae Beta, jin'e. JUST RECEIVED AS ABOVE, 1 Case English Bronze |f,f Slip; erg, , 1 do \V hite French Satin no. 1 do Black and Bine Black do. do Geo 15 3f w 21 Windeor-Hill i cmale 1 ACIADEm'. ; VUE Exercises in this Insth djon will *- commence on (he first Ain-.diy in j. January, annually. 1 The distinguished favor, with •- hieU lias (Seminary has been regarded hj gen tlemen of intelligence and high ri.-sj <a’tn liility. since its first establishment in itn present heanlifnl and henlthy i-ituati ni hns induced the subscriber to ert e( e>;; en dive additional buildings, so that i t preJ sent a Capital of not less than tjidO.’ioO i# vested in the Edifice. Apparatus, A.e. do-’ voted, exclusively, to the service t:f -hO Institution. It is believed hotter nekr.flip modnlions are attached to nu similar lit* \ elitution in the Southern country I To the Pupils iu tide Seminary, ivii» gioas instruction is daily imparled sd that the great and fandmmmtal truths of Christianity m e firmly Inip/mifed ,n l.trie. i»n au' 'fi .j-irf-' in l ( , Bending without hesitation and in tho U r roper and natural tone of voice; and io seek in Dictionaries for the meaning of* those words w hich they may not under stand. la conversation, particular care fa. is taken In correct false pronunciation, un grniiintieal expression or r aighr plmisc ■ ologyi The most eaNdhl iiHchllrtli *c i- paid to (lie preservation us the health (lad i the propriety of conduct of the Pa* ilk, n and endeavors are always abide to ren •s der them cheerful and happy. Every n Friday they are examined and required to give nn account of every subject in p- which (bey have been instructed during g the preceding week p» The Course of embraces , Spelling, Beading. Writing, Book-Keep ii- ing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, < ’om posilion. Geography, with the use of tint > -Holies. Drawing and Fainting of .Maps, \ neient utid Modern History, Biography, Mythology. Chemistry, Nat and Mos. • Philosophy mid Botany. 'The exclusive i, attention of the subscriber will i o direct! t. oil to the impi ovement of his Pupils, TE BMsH. Tuition in any or all (he above " branches per session, of live monllis, t*i)s 00 r Plain fc Ornamental Needle 1 \% ork, f> 00 extfg c Painting', !5 00 “ Music; ’ ... 20 00 «» BOA R l». All the Pupils will board at .Mr. Hem*y Gibson's with the family of the suhseri • her, where every alleation will be paid to their convenience rind comfort. n TEB.MfS.—Board incliidingfael, wash-' '! itig. lights. Ac.. tjWS per month. 1 N. It. The mmiher of hoarders, will 1 be hereafter limited to thirty. , A Class of lads under fourteen years of age will be received, and instructed in ’• any of the above mentioned English s Branches, and also in the I.alin, Greek, or Italian I.angunges if desired. d/= For farther particulars, reference mny be had to either of the very respon sible names appended. Board of Beference and Supervisioni .. II on. Thomas Stocks, Green county; : r Col, R. L. Gamble, Jefferson “ ’ Dr. S. Harlow, Burke ’ Dr. A. Beam,, l.iiicoln ‘‘ * Gen. J. M.Taite, I Viert <l Col. A. Jones, Talliuferrp ” <Jen H. Warren, Augusta. , Dr. 11, B R ANTI AM, Pntham N. C. Savrr, E. A, Nesbit, Es«f. MoßKwi “ ■, Bev.C. Evans, ColUmßfic “ J , Hev. ft. M. dAKUHaa; ** C j . 15cv. ,1. Ei Mi KiN. Oatetnorpe J Dr. W«. C. Dasiew, SffinuiinhvA / , • A. ». ilAYfifit. J Wriglitsboro', Columbia cnithiy, Qif Dec II Shi 80 f FeiiMff - Cnion, and Georgia Journpl, ♦till gjffj i tips une'iHsertidMr ■ • - J . rAw' SHERIFFS s.nJ: Ij| I*4l. nt laueoHHM if; . Kive».Hdjolningoij#eyuud