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APPBOTA Ctfiii Di li Dili
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Cstasrgla
A\, QCTOHEU 2G, 1822. [New series—No. 23.
PUBLISHED EVERY
Tpesday, Thursday & Saturday
morning,
B yT. 8. HANNON.
"CT V\ e are requested
that JOHN Livebman, will be
fcLidiJAte for the Office of Tax Col- ,
lector, at the ensuing election in Kich-
Biond County. ~je
October 24 * ' ‘ .
(Y7* We are authorized to < say
, o Cant Edmund Bucg is a candidate i
for Tax Collector of Richmond county, ,
it the ee*Hing election.
October‘24 ~ 1 .
if?* We are authorized to an
nounce Holland vP J VftE Esq a cao
liJate for Tax Collector ol Bichmond
■ounty at the ensuing Election.
October Z '
rrj 3 We are authorized
f 0 s taie that Richard Bush, Esq. is a
andidate for the office ol Receiver of
,'ax Returns for Richmond county at the
ensuing election.
September 17 w.le i
We are authorized to an
nounce John S. Coombs acandidate lor
Tax Collector ol Richmond county, at
the ensuing election.
October 22 21 tde
A Card.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends, and those of those of the
lute firm of Thompson k Andrews, that
the Auction and Commission business
will be coo'inueJ by him, at the store
lately occupied by them, where all or
ders forth' purchase or sale of Merchan
dise, will be thankfully received and
faithfully exeemed
John P. Andrews.
October 24 22 1 m
At Private Sale.
ms
Hilda. Muscovado Sugar,
40 tasks Cut .Sails, assorted sixes,
40 bids. Apple Brandy and N. E. Rum,
40 boxes Candles,
00 do. Soap,
200 pier es Checks, bleached and nn
hloachsd Homespuns,
10 trunks Shoe",
2 pipes Holland Gin,
3 lihds. Jamaica Rum.
John P. Andrews.
October 24 zZ 3t
Just Received,
BY
Dwelle A* Richardson,
HVU DOOHS ABOVE T E AUGUSTA BoOK
ST IRE,
60 trunks and cases of Fashiona
ble Fall and Winter
i
0284M158
Consisting 0/
LADIES’ morocco and kid Bools and
Shoes; Geotlemcu’s Shoes, Boots,
Brogans and Slippers ; .Misses’, Boys’
and Children’s Bools and Shoes,
Nc. &c.
2 cases very superior Sattinetts,
1 do do do English Shoe Thread,
20 boxes Spanish Cigars,
2o boxes Raisins,
Wrapping and Writing Paper,
Real Japan Sponge Blacking,
Also, a variety ol silver and steel Spec
tacles, adapted to any age or sight,
Thermometers, Eye and Sun Glasses,
kr. kc. —which they offer for sale
on. very accommodating terms.
October 24 22 2aw3w
LAUD, MACKEREL, ,
& Crackers.
30 KEGS LAUD, I
50 Barrels New dackerol,
100 Kegs superior Alexandria Crack
er", Jameison’s Brand,
10 Half barrels, do do Jo
rou SAIF, by
Christopher Low,
A tew doors East ol j. \ », Harter's,
Broad-.-treet.
October 24 22 31 p
titVOUFAUEft,
Cotton Ragging, &c. &.<*.
Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bogging, 1
* vs “ / firM quality
st>) b v English Baling Twine
b 0 (.oils do Rope
2h HliJs. i uscovado k Orleans Sugar .
»5 Bags Green Coffee
' b Ihds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
■<U Carrels do do do
2k do N. E. Cum
3o Jo N. E. Gin I
B* Q.*- Casks Tcnenffe Wine
20 I ierces London Porter
15 Boxes Whitlmore’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
150 Bags b'lmt
al) 00 wt. Bar Lead
‘ • ions Swedes Iron, assorted
ir! a„ ks P * tenl Cut Nails and Brads
1 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt.
. .. ny P art winch articles will be
unusually low for Cash or approved
pap. r, if,
A. Mitchell S. Clarke.
b’Ttember 12. 5 tl -
JOHN c-. HOLT,
Offers his sin ires to his Friends mid. Hit
Public , as a
Cowwwissiou A\cvp\u\i\\
AND
Wurc-House Keeper ,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
He continues to occupy the Ware-
House & Stores, where .VlcLaws & Holt
lately transacted business, which are in
good order for the reception and safe
keeping ol Produce and Merchandize.—
All orders to purchase and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of property, will 1c thankfully
received; and he pledges himself, that
every exertion shall be used, to make sa
lory returns of.all business commit- I
led to his c are.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
•4 FEW BARKERS
S\\\4ct. Frcs\\ ¥\«wr,
AND A FEW CASKS
Unslackcd Slone Lime.
September 5. 2 ts
Flour, Lorn, £rc.
H'D(D BARRELS fresh FLOUR,
5U ha f do do
1000 hnsluLOorn,
100 barr. Is Macke rel, No, 3;
10 tons English Iron,
20 coils Bale Rope,
2 pipes Cognac Brandy,
For side by
M‘Gran £5 Gordon.
August 8. t.
WNLHTWONITSWX
& Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
Hi IDS. prime St. Croix Sugar,
till 30 do Muscovado do
300 Bags prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 Mhds, Jamah a Rum,
20 Qr. Casks i'eneriffe Wine,
20 do. Malaga do
10 Barrels N, E. Rum,
110 Hhds. Molasses,
10 Casks London Porter,
tiO Unis Eoal and Lump Sugar,
£0 Bags Pepper,
60 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes Whittmore cotton c ards
300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segai s,
60 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 K gs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale-Rope,
20 Tons Iron,
German Steel,
IGa-K-h I listcred do
3000 WuAuAs Salt,
Alt ol which are offered lov, for Cash,
or good paper.
Sept. 10. 4 3m
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c.
60 IJlids, N. O. k Muscovado Sugar I
10 ) bbls. do do do
30 bbls. Loaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee
20 bags do do
12 tierces super. London Porter
20 tons asssorted Sweeds Iron
60 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey
30 do Molasses
40 do Malaga Wine
16 half bbls. do do
100 barrels Baltimore Flour
90 do Mackerel
15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, 11.
Gin
Jamaica Rum, kc.
All of which will he sold low for Cash,
or approved paper, by
Bacon & Dan forth.
3 doors aboce. City Hold.
September 24 10
To Went,
MThe room formerly
occupied by J. P. Kino, ns a
Lav Oili'c, above the Augusta Book
Store. »
O' lober 15. 18
To Bent,
MThe Store k Dwelling-house,
near the Markes. at present oc
ucpied by Messrs E. W ood A
Co. -cid possession given IstOclobernexi.
Enquire of
John Sharp.
August 10 354 ts
Notice.
MTHE subscriber offers for
Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence
for 12 months from tbefirM October next.
John Gindrat.
September 10. 4 ts
To Kent,
And possession given lltejirst of Oct. nex
MTHAT large aud con
venient Dwelling Home I t<--
ly i ied by Messrs. Stewart and Har
graves, together with Carriage House
and Stables,—Enquire of
Wm. White,
August 29 ts
James W. WvsVuiy* & Co.
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED
A LARGE AND EXPENSIVE A. Si
SORTMENT OF ’ <
HATS,
OF EVERY HESCIIITTIOH AND
ftUAI.ITY,
Among which are the, Jnllnwing kinds
suitable for the coming season, fit.
BLACK anil Drab Heavers
Do. do. Castors , ;
Fine White ItusTTHs
Black and Drab Imitations
Youth’s and Children's ditto
Children’s Fancy Hats
Men’s and Hoys’ Ho rams
White and Black W ol Mats
Children's Morocco Caps
Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns
Bandboxes in nests
Ladies’Straw Bonnets. kc. kc.
Which they offer for sale very low, on
accommodating terms, so that it will bo
au object to country merchants to call ,
and examine for themselves. • 1
April 27 3271 f
i
iNoticc.
SILAS BRONSON having taken in '
Mr. John Wightman as a partner, '
liner business w ill be conducted under 1
the firm of Bronsou k Wightman:
They are opening a general and extensil e
usurlment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON —VIZ.
2 bales superfine and common Cloths,
I ~ Casimere,
2 „ Satinets,
2 ~ Figured Bom haze ties,
I ~ Plain do,
0 trunks Calicoes, a;sorted,
2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
1 ~ low 'price Muslin Robes, ;
2 case Steam k Power Loom .Shirting,
1 ~ Sine hews, j
1 ~ English mil It. lian Sewing Silk, i
1 ~ I, Higdon Wire Thread, I
1 ~ Lewis aud Tomis and Lewis H. t
super Gill Buttons,
1 ~ law priced Gill Buttons,
1 Boys’ Morocco Hals,
5 ~ Ladies’Straw Huts,
12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes,
15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes Whitternore Cotton Cards,
!! ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow’s,
C cases Domestic Goods, assorted.
The above Goods, with many others,
are offered o the best terms —those
wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mi. Wighl
mau will remain in New-York for the
present lor the purpose of buying; we
shall be able to keep a general assort
ment.
Bronson & Wightman.
Oct. 5 14 ts
DIMOCK & M ARSH,
NVercWani Tailors,
OPPuSIIE THE CITY HOTEL,
Hare Hus day received a Large Supply of
Heady Made Clothing,
CONSISTING OF
Superfine Black & Blue Coals
Ditto Frock Coats, with and without '
Capes. also,
A Large Assortment of
Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats
.Superfine Blue and Blaok Pantaloons
A large assortment ot Fancy ditto
Super Blue aud Black Cassimere Vests,
6'ilk and Mole Skin ditto
Fancy ditto of various patterns,
ALSO, .
A large assortment of Linen
and Cotton Shirts.
CRAVATS AND DRAWERS. |
Negro Clothing,
Os all descriptions.
AU of which will be sold on reasonable j
terms for cash only.
October 5 14 ts '
c
T\\e Subscribers, 1
r
HAVE connected themselves in Bu
siness under the firm of
J). /. cV G. W. Huntingt on,
and have taken the front room of the
Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh- j
ter kC. Labnzan, where they offer for
sale, an assortment of
GUOCEIUES. i
A. 1. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf
Notice. f
ii
ALL persons who have neglected set- ,
tling their accounts with the sub- (
scriber, (relative to' the estate of E. j
Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. (
ian ton, who is authorized to settle the „
same, with all other business interesting (
myself. (
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345 ts
Boarding.
VFEW Gem lemon cun be accom
modated with Boarding in a private
family. Enquire at this office.
To \Uvxt.
Cue Stable and Carriage House. Eu
quire as above.
October 19 20 2>v
To Kent,
THE Store at pvc-e.nl occupied
I I by Air. Samuel Ilolhard, second
door below Jacob Dauforth, Esq.
ALSO,
A comfortable Dwelling House on Wash
ington street, near the City Hull.
For terms apply to
John Moore.
October 10 10 2\v2w
a To Kent,
From the Ist. October, seve
ral tenements in Colton Range.
Apply to
J. Ansley.
September 28 12
Hogs! Hogs! Hogs!
ijvYlll'. subscriber gives notice dial he
'Ua is now prepared to make engage
ments ol PORK, to bo delivered between
Iho 20th of November and last ol Janua
ry. Persona in town wishing to engage
tan he furnished at Six Dollars per hun
dred, delivered at their house, or at
die market price, whichever they may
choose; those who preler them on fool
will be- allowed a deduction of 20 per
cent. He will obsere that it may he to
the advantage ot the citizens of this place
and its vicinity to come forward as early
as possible, as a number of extensive
drovers will he governed by advices from
him, whether they come to this market
or seek another which may promise them
greater advantages.
II" will Ii re remind the public (hat
h" till attends to his Stables, and that
t.iere are now in diem about 100 prime
Ilorsns and Mules for sale, and something
like that number may he expected for a
selection at all times during the winter
and spring.
Me w ill renew his invitation to person
in (lie trading lino to call on him, as it
mav be in his power to serve them in
buying or selling many articles of traffic
to advantage.
G. Longs treet.
October 19 20 tin
JAMES VOIAUI.E,
Attorney tit Law,
O AS located himself at \Vayne.-born’,
it 8. Burke county, and will with pbc
sure transact any business in the proses
inn of Law which may be entrusted U
his care.
Vav 22 331 ts
TO BAKERS,
And Tvivale VtuuVUps.
4 CO.V> I A.i I' supplv o/ New 1 lour
/» (IIAXALL brand) inferior to none
indie Union, will be kept for sale at Mac
kenzie k Pence’s Ware-House.
September 19 (j ts
To Wire,
r pWO Negro ii'.N, one a Brick Lay
I er aud live other aII use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 9
For .Sale.
C\ GOOD Black Smi'h, with his wife
•Cui and (heir male child. Apply, in
the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J.
S. Beers or .Mr. George M. Walker, Au
gusta.
F. Walker.
October I 13
JAMES BALL,
K I.BPM.TFULLY informs hi# friends
aud acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain Ins former stand, back of
the Bridge Bank, ho has opened a house
on Ellis street, in the centre, between
Mclntosh and Washington streets, and
hopes from his due attention, and the su
perior style in w hich he intends keeping
lib house, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
during the season. Gentlemen tan be
furnished with servants to open oysters, it
required.
Oi lober 10 16
For Sale,
STOU P Negro Fellow, 21 years of
age, he has been in the habit of
working about a Store; he is an honest
and sober fellow ; any person wishing to
purchase will.—apply to
George Hill.
October I 13
The subscriber informs
the community that he will open an even
ing school on Monday the 14th insl. at his
school room, on Green street, opposite
the City-Hall, where will Ire taught,
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English
Grammar and Geography, Mensuration
of Supcrficcs and Solids, Su teying, ice.
For further information, application may
be made to
Charles Grenville.
October 8 15 ts
•vVthfeua VfeiuuVfc
I'
». HIS Institution is under the d’uvc
'OU ol I- I.ISIIA \V. CIIKSTS'K, KmJ. ..
/'initiate ot Middle Im ly Old ' g,-, iismst
;d by Miss Fish ami Miss Wood ; liie
t inner, an histrncuess of cunsidc.ible
'peiience and both well qualified fin
ie duties of their office
f ile examination of their pupils l ink
oiace on the 2ihh of May. I lie high-st
anticipations of the Trustees ami citi
zens who attended on the occasion
were more than reu.izud. I'tu promtp
m ss with which ilie most difiicuit tpu-s
--'i ns were answered in English Gram.,
mar, Arithin 'i ic, Geography holli An
ient ami Mode, ii, u. clone, xc evinc
ed at once the industry of the pupiis and
die fidelity of the Instr'icireb.ics.
'/’he trustees of this Female Si mina
r Y, id die commencement of tlic Jmr,
dcc.aud that i f was not their intention
to pull the institution into notice ; yet
he) furl no hesitation in saving ilia'
they l ave seldom witnessed an Examin
alionia whicli (dels of die same ~gc did
iheMisclvt s or llieir Instrnclicvsi s more
credit and, after having observe I fir six
months die course of instruction purau
ed hero ami the degree of jiroii iency
alli-iiu d, we can con scicnlioiisly i\ cum
meiul this Academy as worthy of the
public patr.mage The htndthfnlness
<d this place and theadvantng s which
us a village it. enjoys, it is confidently
hoped will offer sufficient inducements
to paiems lo place .heir daughters in
this Seminary.
Voting holies from abroad are requir
ed to tioaid with the Hector in his f.uni
*Vi or with some reladvc. M idi tin.
"xc. pi ion of Music, every branch of a
odd am 1 or iinnien'ul educa'iou may
h here acquired. At die close of the
next tara'imi, it in intended lo adopt in
the Academy a more regular and sys
n.ma ic course of ed cation lein jug.
ei ally pursued in si mil ic lino i;ui ions
'he vacations are so arranged that -Ik
tecloi is seldom on the circuit during
he term.
llis profession ! duties, therefore, in
crlere but hide with his attention to
ne government and superiuteiidance
ni the Ac al niv.
Musts Wad list,-.
A. 8. I'i.avio.s, I Trustees of Ih
.1. Mishit, I Allans Female
•fan A, ton it, - Anut-my
A. 11 I’M,. J
Athens, Geo. June 27 I ;. 1 ’ - -dm
A liberal tieward
will ho given lor my hoy MICHAEL,
delivered in any jail of this, or the ad
joining hauler, cidifi to .Mr. F. hi Dugas,
Augusta, or A. Dutanrc, Savannah. 11•
:• 16 years of, black cuniplcctiourd ami
olernhly well made, inclined (oho stout,
nil slow in all his movements. II if he
icvoj he is gono lo Savannah, following
he course of Ihe riv or.
Fred. E. Dugas,
Fur .Mrs. I).
B’ept. 10. Its
INotice.
A I.L I ersons having demands again?! I
iT. the estate of Thomas M. White,
ale of Columbia County, deceased, an
oquesled to present them, nod those in
debted to make i aymenl to the subscri
ber.
Pleasant M. Penning,
Administrator.
n t i a.- m, lb 8t
x, i axes Ibi* 1322.
f I xHUr-F. persons who have not had an
.1. opportunity of paying their City
Tax for Hie present year, are notified that
they can pay the same to the subscriber,
who i? duly authorized to transact tin;
business of Collector and Treasurer for
the city of Augusta (dnringllie absence of
John \V. Wilde, Esq.) and will Me al all
times al bis office, City Hall, from I! to 1
o’clock, every day of business, for this
purpose.
Win. Jackson,
September 5 2 If
Thomas NV tttli iua ,
Saw & Grist Mill.
r|IIIR subscriber's Mills are still in
1 operation, both SAW and GHIS I
He will deliver I.umber in Augusta, m
§l2 per thousand, and will cause **verv
attention to he paid lo each branch o
lus business.
—“ Hit customers -will be jaitty ileiilt by ”
lio.y. S\ at* in ß.
April 8 If
rr Juring rny absence
rom (he state, Mr. Edward Campfieh.
will act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 365 ts
NEW
Cotton Warehouse.
r ITHE subscriber imforms his friend?
A and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part of Augusta called Harris
burgh, is now ready for the reception I
Cotton, on Storage, or for sale on Com
mission. It is very safely and convenient
ly situated, and the proprietor pledge
himself to use every exertion to promoo
the interest of those who may confide
business to his charge.
J. S. Beers.
Feb. 6 301 -ts
Advertisement.
\TvVty ItaUura VWwarA.
•JA \KKN out of in' p .iii'ulso- , on lie
fi. night of flu: lit 1 1 i !ns: month, a
1 k--!y l)v !i Hay GiUling, five yt-ar- old
list Apnl, (lv« feet or upwards big'll,
light made, trot* high ami rough. (shed
I .oe, bis bind 1 gs rather »(raig'iter
man common, Ins main bangs o> b nil
sales, no white recollected, only where
be has been gal led by he gears. Any
pec; n apprehending t ie aid ibid', so
tii’ii lie may he brought to justice, shall
receive the above reward, and un del
lavs for ilie horse only. Paid by the
«iil>Hcribi r living near Col- .ibia Court
ilotiie.
Nathan .Benton,
August 8 ts
iivecnsViVo’ •ilctuUnw^
ILild N J®a
£ offer for sale the Iri.i where I now
live, adjoining tins place, iieiug a part
ot the 60(10 acre (net, which w recent
ly the property ol the University of Geor
gia. Containing upwards of 600 acres ;
between 3 and 100 ol which are < leared
and lit for cultivation—with Dwelling
and Overseer’s houses, a well framed ami
spacious Gin-house, Cabins, i alcuhited
lur upwards of fifty Negroes, with other
suitable plantation houses. The situa
tion selected by me for a dwelling place,
is elevated and beautiful, and lies about
a half mile from this place, of whic h it af
fords a commanding \ iew.
ALSO,
One oilier Tract, about
four miles off, lying on the road t- I
higton, and formerly the properly ot
'William Rhymes. This tract i:ui i, ■
500 acres ; 200of which are cleared I
under most excellent friu lag, and mu ( .i>-
nionly well movivled w ith good dwclli..
and plantation houses
P(rms cun he mode iirremowdoh ,-.y
Vial I. W ells.
Creensb-orciigh, A vn-l I 1.-,'!66 (f.
\ ei‘t Valuable
Real Estate fa . uh , irithin
12 mile* of .. n^usta.
* .*
9 DFFF.R bn halo mv N'libi'uih- 11 act
•>! Land, lying on tin*, mud <- u. . 11 f. ~ui
Augusta to Washington, •d 1 stunt bom
hi f rntcr about 12 mi -, c o umii g
fni, hundred Acres of prim, bid.tml,
veil adapted to g"owing Cony or (Jo'
mi, hi: listed in a healthy,, .ml rrsp-.-rt
ahlt ni-igllboioood. Tills i ,ic, has Hi
i ral oichaiiU winch bear ns line frail ~ij
hr country rfi' ■»■<!«.
Presuming i one will purchase with
out ami rung, it Is thought UnMorcs
saty lu eu'er into piirticii lai s Jt tp, r
s »s wishing health and line lard are
I’cipirsted to call. Terms can h- made
known hy applying i u the p eu isrs to
.i- sijh&ti ihr.', or to ,lohu Ciiahin, or
May; Ilowdic, in A ngusta.
.1 W Beall.
lune 20 ts
La (I rm* Sale
‘{'HR stibscri'n r >dl offer at Public
* Sub-, cm tin pr misCH, the 4th fNu
* ember next, (if no previous to that
‘■me disposed of at pnvii c coni rue ) Ins
Kami on Savannah r icr, 10 tones above
August', adjoining Lauds t Messrs.
Nr Ison, K'.i’h h Howard, coiilui ij;
r«I Acres, 300 of which is cleared a -1
n good repair, the present <u p if
iewrd will recommend the fertibi of
Tie soil, he part to clear is vvi II wooded
did limbered, the in.proven: i is in-.; a
'rue ruble dwelling house, a New Cm.
II ms , t’oru-H uses he. For terms
•ppiy o the stib.oribcp. At the same
I ni'- and place, w ill he sold,
100 C Bushels ofC^RN
Mid several thmsaud lbs. of Foil ~r,
with many ol mr articles appertaining
1 1 the Plantation 100 tedious to enu
merate.
Wm. ('oilier.
July 29 If
Administrator’s Sale.
/ V'« tho 2dlh day ol December next,
vJ* will bo mil 1 »n (ho premise*, that
Valuable Plantation
in Columbia County on the Uche Creek,
adjoining Hyrd H. I’indill, Magruder k
olherss containing 240 at res, being the
real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas
ed ; and void by an order of Court, lor
•he benefit of the heirs and creditors of
-laid estate. Terjnsof sale will be made
known on th" day.
Elizabeth Tindill, Admr'x.
Sol. Huge, Adm'r.
October 15 Ift Ids
TVIYiAI.V.
TtMK Subscriber inf urrs bis funds
5* and the nubile, that his /
READING ROOM ,
just arranged, and that ms Bur ; B
inch more convenient. And on ac
■oiinl ot changing the situation of the
s>ter, he is better able to provide for
ue accommodation of his customers;
d can safely promise them, that as
as his means and ability to comply
•tli bin wishes can go, he will attend
the comfort and convenience of, ve
y guest who may honor him with a call.
(C7* The Savannah and Washington
Mages put up at the G.obc.
WM. SHANNON.
December 20.