Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 25, 1820, Image 3

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I I igus subject as it presents U- I I will olferbut a few remarks; I iie question which has been <le l&tivelym the House of Re- P'ijves,is nothin any respect, time as that which was agitated Itlre last session of Congress. It »s Kon ****** f a d '? e ; cnce V u :*; nn which, vve have high au fe^Wi9notr^ ca r Ulrily a<li«’ erence of P r,ncl P‘ e - B n ot mean to say, Unit the KL which displayed themselves last session did not operate ■this more recent decision. We iicve that they did operate, sen*,. I, Hl i insensibly, «n the minds o( ■ member* of both Houses, lint l !r .nflaence lias been felt, wilh ■ bei-tg avowed. Hv'e are induced to believe, how ■ t i, a t, but Cor the clause iasert- K ilie constitution of Missouri ■ free negroes, the consli- ■ un would have been accepted by if not without division, at ■{without hesitation. The friends ■issouri hail prevented her res ■ M a t the last session, in the on ■urticular in which Uiere was any ■„tc respecting het'j and it was ■ from the people of Missouri to ■e who had stood by them in the K b ftrial,that they should £trm a against which no plea could be taken. If ad ■dly inserted, the provision res |Kigfree negroes ought to have H admitted. Tliere was the less Son for inserting it, inasmuch as IHnission to.insert i* would not ■ impo ed the powers of the state Hiis respect, and its insertion ■d not confer them if not .before in the people. H. the matter now stands, we Hm difficulty will arise, even the resolution from the Senate in the House of Represen- It could not have been the of Missouri to enter into a C* it _ T T Hict with the authority of the U- H Finding that she has done so Hut intending it, we cannot Hulls will expunge from her enn- Hion the obnoxious clause, espe- Has it is ol no sort of consequence H neither conferring power by Hescnce, nor taking power away H absence* and that she will then ■loomed into the Union by the Humus voice of the Congress. Hwliat manner this question is to IHposed to the people of Missou- Hdo not think very material. If Hg be determined on, it is easy Hi away of doing it. And, in to this particular subject, we Hiitesure that the general opin ■ll be, that the shortest way is IHd. If it can be ad justed by a act of admission; we hone Himise will be taken. li'u euabie the Young ■ouv Office to participate in the fes ■ oftlie Day, we have issued tlu ■cie in the Mo riling 1 Hmoer 25 music, ■ * tc <d and Instrumental. I \Mlt. DIER ■rbCTFULLY announces to his ■tadsand the public, that the above j^f aiice is intended to be held at the B' 1 (the use of which haa been uo- by the Trustees,) on | ■>UQIUtHH EVENING, 2&A, ■ the selection of nieces ■performed, accompanied bv the ■Mother instruments. Messrs, W, ■ ra - fiulLher, Kommil and ■ „ Ve k'ndly consented to assist ■occasion. I part Ist. ■ ioLodo’ska, Ercnticr, ■•note Giw at Sea Enr-- Let Tame ‘? impat » Br - Jrne - K " e . a eapt * V. " e 1 ‘IOO, Messrs, -ox and Rouault, U;-"‘ thine Eyes. -Jackson,- ■ rds ot Mumiion, Ur. GUik*, ■ ART 2d. Girl Bcr!r a . u &w. I V t ae> Scvic! * ■ •'"Hr. Nor: on ■ ; Smith. ■i a thall> r M ai<l, B raham lhU lie secure. H l>e K ;jjhlinjrnle. 7 "'clock. TiCKE TS' K, obtained at the B"C.no'i! ,C 1> ' ,0r ’ ou lhe eve “- FiJniJc, ~ ■ : -or 1 l^ mv;nt ‘ wl,en 1 was ■diir l , " fu ‘ t,,,n ' 1 sold and Be e w *o m L the l “ lntl lottery B^T? borrte - Kll!, >’ c “»- B‘ li| oo-c-a a,lva ? ,a ff e was exer- B-'- ;«^ n * ,^ el n, J’seH’bound ■ ine f"Wibatever. B ’ Viißm Wages MS W ■ . , name ( ,f B bolt f” ,irs io,li =- B y-*r ’ a,l:t »■« hired B ' : hcL ' ,lar ".v of, this ■ to come i^H”' 1 - 1 ; v i pay charges and S- r 1 n ah.hi, jailor. I '* V * Jewett, tyWo. Upper Wing—City Hotel, Offer Jbor Sale the following ARTICLES: blue, and mixed cloths and kerseymeres, I Irish f Steam-Loom Shirtings, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Imitation India Rook ditto, Dimities, Carlisle and Scotch Ginghams, Figured and ssriped Stilts and Satins, various colors. Black, IVlnte and Pink ditto. White, id a* and 6:ecu Levontiiuß, Black, Blue, Ocean. Veltuw, Straw co lor, Pima umiGhangeai e Florence, Black and White Dice Slihwjs, "White Lace Veils, Plain and Figured Thoolc Lace, Silk Shawl., Ladies black and white figured, and plain silk Hose, Garniture, Satin, and Tafety Ribbons, plain U fring’d a great as»«nm. lu> Galuon bindings, Black, green, and white Italian Crapes Cctlon, Bandanna, Briuauis, aat i xi’ drass Hkfs, Worsted Vesti tigs, Cotton Suspenders, Do Cords, Figured, twilled anil plain Bombazettes Print and plate Calicoes, Ladies Merino Reticules, Do. white and colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen’s Buckskin ditto Black and colored Sewing Silk, Linen and Cotton Thread, Curtain bindings. Pocket and Pen Knives, Playing Cards, Bonnet Wire, Domestic Stripes, Plaids and Skirtings, Whitternore’s No. 10 Cotton cards. Fine Straw Bonnets by the case or dor. Do. Bandboxes, &c &c. The above are fresh Goods recently purchased in Nev.-York at low prices; and will be sold at u reasonable advance for cash, or short credit for ap proved paper. N. 15 Expected soon a® Assortment of CANTON CRAPES, And a variety of /Other FANCY GOODS. December ?5. wtc For Sale. A SECOND HAND PIANO. Apply at this Office. December 2$ if * The Subscribers RESPECTF.UI.LV inform theirfriends and the public in general, they have taken the store l«tely occupied J->y Mr. J. Houghton, adjoining Messrs Morgan &. Bradford, where they will always keep on hand, ' A General Assortment of Ladies * &* Gentlemens ’ Boots $ Shoes )f the newest pattern and best materials, aiicz have also on hand, A LARGE SUPPLY OP ; Negro and Coarse Sk oes ALSO A VtANTITr OP Water Proof Shoes. All of which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. —Repairing done on the shortest notice, and in thd neatest manner. John M. Clarke, & Co. December 25 if ~— ? The Subscriber HAS taken a house in Augusta, for the ensuing year, where she will take in as Boarders, a few YOUNG LADIES, or small Boys on moderate terms. Tabitba 1. Beni. December So J.vvSv/ Notice. x\j..T, perrms having demands against die esude «f Pitku Lahoiide; deceased, late of Edgefield District S..C. (»r.e re. quested io render diem in duly Attested, wit uin die I me prescribed by Law. Those , indebted to said estate are also requested to mak.; Immediate paj merit. 11. UuatoD, )„ i | y t i I f kl’ J’S. J. 11. Lalnrtle, > Sarah Labot’de j Ecc'tx. pec. 25 Georgia, d «ri eu u.mii . Hf H Stil',AS Nancy Thompson, widow, -has applied for F.etlers of A a min is! rat io.n mi the estate of Nathaniel Thump son, la e of this county deceased. Tliese are therefore to cite and admon ish ail and singula" the kindred ami cved itors of said deceased, to be and appeal' at iny office within the time prescribed bj law to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hnmJ and smd at of fice this 21st Decemoer 1820. John T'orrenco, Hit Dec. 25 _____ Georgia, Warren County. CyilKKBVi Wingfield Coshy, has «p ft plied for Letters of Administration on the estate of John Williams, deceased. These therefore are to cite and admon nh, all and singular, the kindred aird cre ditors of said deceased, to file their objec ' 'ions in my office (if any they have,) why ' «iud letters should not he granted. Giv en under mv fntpd at office, this 2lst 1 December IB2J John Torrcncey elk. Doc. 2? J . LOOK RehE »!! TUB Eagle Tavera In Was-uniiton, Wiiices Co ever, TO RENT. THE Subscriber offers to rent that w<J! known stand in the Town of Wash ington, situated on Main Street Uteb occupied by Cnl. rtenrv C. Dawson. J The Kruses are peculiarly adapted fur entertainment, and will always command the travelling custom. There is an excel lent commodious stable, capable of con taining from 30 to 4"J homes with a never fading pump of water in the vard ailaftli ed.—Adjoining the kitchen 'there is a good well of water excelled by nqm? In (he town. 'J’hrre is also, a large garden in the rear of the house, in which vegeta bles sufficient to supply the bouse hav* always been raised.—The lot contains *' bout three acres of first rate land, and hat every necessary out hejuae thereon To a good tenant and one who is capa hie of carrying on such an establishment, the terms will be moderate ant} possession given immediately. Letters addressed to the subscriber at Washington (postpaid) will meet with due attention. Charles F. Sherburne. N. If. The above house has always been occupied as a Tavern. D' cembcr 25 i Notice. TFill be Let to the I/ijhest Bid,hr, ON Friday the fifth day of January next at the house of Harwood Roberta in Columbia county, on the Washington road, twelve miles above Augusta, forthc ensuing year—a prime parcel of Negroes belonging to the estate of Berverly Low and Charles Clayton dec. They will not be allowed to work in any town or on the river as boat hands.—Notes of hand and approved security will be required; and all those indebted, will please make imme diate payment. James Oulbreath, ? § John Foster, 5 "* December 25 3t * FOR SALE. well known and valuable Publie .1. Stand,ly rng lnfvlchm<tml Gouniy, four miles from Augusta, and on the main road 1 leading from Augusta to Savannah and at the junction of tire Savannah and Louis ville roads. The tract contains IT'S Acres. all lying level, and handsome for cultiva tion, and produces com and cotton well ; it is the best ox pine Land in Ibis country, • and is wejl timbered. There is on die tract 53 acrci of cleared Land, and under a good fence ; tliere ifia new building 43 by 3o feet, two stories high w r ith a piazza and balcony in front yyj (cet open, with’ bed rooms at. each end, above and below. ■ Also, tolerable good outbuildings and a spring of excellent water within 50 yards of the building. This stand for public bu siness, is inferior to none in this hart of the country, taking into consideration its con venience to Augusta, Those wishing to purchase will do ’.veil by making early application to the e.ib scriber living on the premises. D. BERRY. Dec. If. ts Lost. h the "3 li ull. between the Store of R-.Tw’U. t.UJN & Co. and the Rank of Au gusta, Jos. W. Luckett’s draft on Felix G. (iibsoii ti. Go: for g 448 72 cents, dated in Aug is*a, 7ili July 1820, payable 4 Months r.fter date, to the order of Edward Quin £; Co, and endorsed by them’ All Persons are hereby Cautioned a gainst trading for the above acceptance payment of which has been stopped. The, Finder will please leave ll ut this office. November, 4 Strayed , Frc m my plantation g/fS in Barnwell District, 9 I 1 * on Savannah River, i t»o black, unbroke It-T* S hors,, mules, 2 years, were bro’l from Kentucky Kt will - probably make fur the westward—whoever will secure the said miles, that 1 can get them, or deliver ■ them to Ocorgo Allen of Augusto, shal ’eCeive a reward of TWENTY DQLLARS Win, 11. Robert. Nov, 24 ts Notice. A GREEAULE toau order of the lion l\. orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia County, Will he Sold on the first Tues day in March next, at Columbia Court house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginson comity; district 2/lh, Lot No. 178, sold as the property of Dexter Gibson, dec. —Terms of sale nine months credit. Sarah Gibson, ex’rx. Sluui’b. \V Gibson udr. December 7. tdi BLANKS For salo at this Ofilco. m ‘ Tilts 6atJ Receded, AND'Yoj. t ill; Br Dimockik Marsh Merchant Taylors , (Nearly oppusilc tIeCITV HOTEL.) j AX INVOICE UT Blue mark Dress Coats. c i ft ii,tci, Mtf/f/ receiVi’ i. ' ll * 1 Ta.Un PI id a;ni Vh .Jit * * Cloaks, Water! ■«<:,>«;* '*•«•• Great. COiis, Vxmliv*P»t>us OfSheji'ierd; t -si v il IN.l.iul b|u-.*, black, % «ml wit,. Casjitiu.t, Do ot» itH'rfiuo >!.•.,bie iniVd, bla'rljj hide, drab, dainty niv'i. iipbl an ! dark ni: At-1 > ob.ug a.i.l jjri’uWa casuimere and (Ji,tilts V lists. OfSuperfine and common black, Wue, buff (liab sud yvliiui <a stjnAic J>i> of white, print-;d Ik white Marseilles lt» of Valentia si.qm, spotted U (inured Do ol silk stripe, sprig’d and vibe, ( new and elegant style of (foods) i>o of black and strip’ll silk M tlyskin Do of plain,- figur’d in striped black Flo rentine Do ofToiicnet and ftwansdown. bVAsts. Os superfine Irish Linen, English & Amer ican Cotton, both plain and IVillM Do ol otinput-fine \fhite Flannel, Lambs wooland worsted stockingncu iYruWkVs. 01 Flannel, Lumbswool k atockingnet. The fibofe goods are mostly of their own tnamilaciiire in the course of the present season, and are warranted to be equal in qualify and workmanship to am ever of fered in this or any other market—and will be replenished with additions e vtiry I.‘ days tin.- .nigh ;!. c v.inter, Also for sale, an invoice of London Cloths und Cassi incros,. Which will he made to order in the high est style of Fashion. pecefltber 21. If Ncrw C\ol)ung StOVU. fBIHIS clay opened, mid for sale for Cash *- only, one door east of the Augusta Hook Store, an assortment of fresh and Fashionable Clothing, made the present season, in the best man ner and of substantialmaterials, and con sidering the quality will be yold at reduced prices. (Fj* Clothes cut and made in the latest Nuw-York and Charleston fashions at the above stand by C, Clark. November 2 7 6«r *** The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purpose of transacting a General 'Commission fin stnmis in this city, under the firm ol Can TELOIT & LaM.'.H. Liberal advances will-Ue made, either in Augusta or this place, upon Produce o. Merchamliae, consigned to.lfeeir house for sale. P. L. Canteloii, G. B, Lamar. Yavannal:, October sth 1820 ts § WillSOll, CONTINUE THE Factorage &* ilnmmisspm BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders valine promptly Attend ed to. July 7—ts Garden heeds, J UST received by the ship Darien, from Liverpool, an assortment of FUESIi GAUDEN SEEDS, ami Fof sale by Alex. S^iCiiGer. n PCemhcrll Ct YjTFboHSiSg. i.fev/ genteel Hoarders can be a -como duieo with Day Biarling in a private Family, by applying at IhU office. Ootvbei 26 To Plaisiercrs. I \}\T ANTED immedial ly, some compe -7 v tent person toco itact for the I’lais , tyring of the I’aptist C lurch Applica tion irny be made to'Cw John M'Kinne. I December 18. 4t I ~ TO Helt. ~~ & Convenient Dv.-ellin; with Kitchen, I Stable, and a Garden, aH wed enclosed J and in excellent order, air the Court- I house. For particulars uquire at this J Hice, . I Octobers. I JJIfV oFI CE. J The subscribers Have >rmed a con- I nexion in the various bran ies of proses- } slonul business, under the )rm of Hock- 1 wti.tk HsmouN. They w attend to any I business confided to them i the following j counties, viz : j Buhhoin, Jaspe-, f ilt.inton, I Jouet, Hancock, Pulaski, (J I Morgan, Washington, I,aureus, I Greene, Ttoiggs, \ J And also in the 6th Circtl Court of the I United Stales. 1.1, Samuel Koi.weU, \ Joseph L. hphum. j 1 Mille'lgehiUe, Sept. 21 ts i , AVIU be If ir 57" 11 a T the Market House o the first of J < \ Janurary next, the Ne)»,s belong- J t ing to the estate of Janies B -diver, dec J ( Thos. 8. Oliver, idm’r Augusta, Decemaer 1? 1 \v2,v, J Hrivftte Boarding Hous«* ]M.RS. SANnWICH has cpt-rjda t>ri vate Boarding House on the comer of Washington anti Ellis Street., U ibe 1 tenement formerly occupied i<j 2lr, oh I vtr Jteid. Young LadifcsfWtn lh* country tan be comforuoiy act o .uuo lati-d. November J'i—tf ■ TiilisuvMimtHn to dittos/* nf If jirime !»■«»■ t vs Hands, at reduced prices tor Caib, LVoduee <u-gooßtoun paper uith pudoi ,£.< 1 ocm—Uie jkav?” good character of tbs' 1 tlaj.ds must b«t nu ii,i|uOo),i<*iu 10 anyone • .uiio vddtrea-ujDv. n sodi property, ‘Augustus Hi ax. Kov'-fv,V r if For Stile, Act* os O *«. v/l>, oil the Wa ters of tir'd Hunky Creeks—Fin r* pH".iciiiars enquire ot Geo. ty . Evans. July 1 ts 3000 Utcs . luijyoi* &? Missouri FOR S\l.K, or would be eveiiangM for . !>n>|>erty in this city —limiuirc at this Os. 1 (ice. Dec. VI lw3t EOUSAIT^ yV HOUSE ami I.ot, situated In Mu , healthiest part of this city. The Hon so t isdivided into two tenements, each'tents i me nt having live worn sum I a plasma, and ■. all out lmi(di<it<s mpnrctl to each, with a j spacious garden. For particulars enquire at this office. Vovi.'lv,!'?. w2w Mo lice. ON (lie 22d day of February next will be sold to the highest bidder, at the house ofWiiiiinn Reynolds deceased, all the property belonging to the estate, con sisting of Negroes, land, horses, cattle, hogs, corn fodder, oats, household and kitchen furniture anil cotton—terms of sale made known on the day- Ail p croons havingnuy demands against the c-h uic ot Wiilinm Reynolds deceased, 1 are requeslcdjlo render in the same as the law directs. ’ liubt. Reynolds, £ Win. Reynolds, y 3 December 21 it p 1 The Cn\MivtmiTfe\i\\» IN the practice of I .aw, lately subsisting between li F. Hallett Esq and the subscr.ber, is dissolved by nuilnal consent. shall continue tny i slice in Waynesboro’ Ilurkc County, ami will practice individ ually in the Middle Circuit. .mini U. Polhill. ’ November 27 4t • ———— - , - - Notice. THOSE who have any demands ng’Jiinal li>e esiulc ot Doctor Ju ili itx, deceus I 1 ed, are requested to bring them forward tor settlement; and those indebted to the - estate, are desifed to make immediate payment to the subscriber, Augustus Unix. November 27 3t FOR SALE. AN UXetLLKXT Harness and Saddle Horse* Enquire at this ol'lcc. ! November 30 olp Flour For Sale. Ud)® HRI.S. fresh Flour direct from Fhiludephia for Sale with an extensive as sortment of i J rirne Groceries, for sale Low for cash by. John Gindrat December 7, 3 t. Strayed or Stolen A.BOUT a month ago two horses, one a grey home, about eight years old, has rnai ks of the collar round his shoulders, the other,is u small hay horse, ball faced, which extends over the greatest part of his nose, his two hind feet white. Any person who shall lake up the sbo' e horsey, will receive Ten Dollars reward, or five Dollars for either, by delivering them to L. I*. Dugas, at Stoiley Hhdf, Burke Coun t), or tlte subscribers in Augusta. G. DUGAS. jjTssolu no,. firm formerly existing under the I naqie of BUTLEtt & IJAOLE V, is this day dissolved by inolual consent, and requests all those having demands against the said firm, to present them to the sub-, scriber for pay nent, as he has takerr on iiis hands the s ttleflient of tile same against said firm. —Also requests all those' who are indebted to the said firm, to call, and settle the same immediately, if not, they will he placed in the hands of an at torney for collectiou. Neheuudi K. Butler. December 4 3t Head Tfai^F WILL BE' AT the house of Mr. William Booker in Columbia County, on the 2d Monday in January next, a \aipable Tract of Land, containing between .80 and a 100 acres, (50 of wiiich has been recently cleared) tyipg on and near the waters of the Big Kickee creek.—- The said tract of contains a comfortable dwelling House and odt buildings, dairies, Cribs, barns Oc. and one amongst the best springs in the coun ty—also an excellent orchard, all under a good fence.—Terms at sale. Orion Marshall. December 11. 2t I*Y Tiff. "Rf SiIWNT Op THE UNj. TED 3. AIE6. tVhefcr) by various *cu ot fcongreiil, ► be President of the United oui'cs at au* i tlioared u, direct Jms pfibhtf lapAs yyhic^ 3 have »>«<*•:. <tarv<7«d u> bt bflWrfSW’iaJe. i *Vt-re, 1 James >loiifoe, Piejnltui • .«; • n.ied niutes, dp Lci«.bi otclara ■!i nuu.'s icnown, lt.ui t iubiu; v )ia(w firth* . ■’ l: * al in»; .of pu|)U*: Laid** *‘•"‘l j'o u. : » us r i l i\s, vizj ‘ 1 111 •‘•-ou, i, ou the first ■ ‘v, • W*l, tor U,c sal.; £, ul u ,' 1,11 r “ ,i & v ■•*<>. west of i tin- j.rmcipaJ mei-man fine. f il‘J til ."HU, (ilt (p-S 4iJla __jj . 1,1 f d* Z'J >; •-'•jgv -*9 do. At iu* tf.r< i4*aie, on tho firu Mtniiaiy “I'MllC. 0 IK‘J.,I l-JtjJlV site of * l'o'w»w!%>* A Mid 53, ill range Zi) Weil of tile primm ui uivridntii line * . O J to id, in range .h, J'i. and 33 dt. At Ml. L6|u», in said sate, oit the firs, M (day in dLcctnber next; for the aul. ~** township* 36' to 44, in range 1 ana ‘j. ■ cast of tire sth.principal Mcriedian line At the same plactvm the first ilondaV in March tit M, lor the sale of Tow ni>.ups 06 ami 4f, in ranges 3 ai.d 4, cast. At the tame plitce. on the Ist Monday in May next; for die sale- of v 1 I oUnsii.ps da and 44, ip range 5 and 6, oust, and oi 4J and *fw, in riuigc 8 cast. Ai Jacltaoii, in tin ,001111(1 01 Cape Gt» pavtlvmi, in the said side* on the first Mon *‘•o i.. ivhniary next, lor the salt: of V.iviislujis 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the 6 lii p mcipai iiitiidoui ,ii,e. 06 range 4 east do. -'J oil and 31 5 tlo, 712 5 and 31 (5 d w . A; Ldvvaalsvtllt, in tfiertatsihf •m tht liibi Monday in Jltiuudy i.c-Hj to:* ihe Kile of . Townships 3 and ,3 in range 9 west of 4 the 3d principal meridian line 11 to 13 )u and 11 dti 9 to Id 12 and 13 do d to Li r*. , do 5 lu IU range U west of 2dprmei. pal meridian lino. 8 9 and Hi rouges 12 and 13 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, ort ihe (list Monday in November next, lW the sale of Townships C 9 and 10 Sin ranges 4 and ti east, it and 9 6 7 8 an, 9 7 arid 8 T.vceft such lands us nave been or map reserved r»y law lor llte support of schools, or for other purposes. The liall be soltl in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest numbcil of sections, townships anil ranges. ', Given tinder 111} luhul at the city of Washington, this ninetecntli day of JX.ML3 MONROE. * lly the President. JOSIAH MKIOS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Oi. (ice. , Printers, who are mithoristd to pnbllsljl the laws of the Vnited Stat s, will put>« lish the above once a wet It till the firs# of May, and their hills to the Geni eral Land ofhee lor payment. ‘ Suptcinbe 1820. UV niil PKKSUMiN l' Ob' TUt DNITKIJ STATES- W'hercas, by an act til Congress passed; on the 17th of March 1820,entitled “ Ait I act to authtnife the President of the V. 1 States to appoint a Keceiverut the Ihibll* Monies and Register of the Land O/iice 1 for the district of I.awrence county in thy Arkansas territory,” it is enacted, Ugift any person, having a claim to a right ojf pre-emplimt within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, ac cording to the provision of ihe lawa now in I dree, to. the Register, at least six week* before tile time to he ilepif. nuted by the President of (lie United States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the lute army/ entitled to bounty land in said district: ■ Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby designato llte fourth Monday of November next, ass •he time at which patent* at afore sat shall commence to itaue r Given tinder my hand, at the City of Washington, the cighleeitfli Anrit> 1820. * 7 JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josuti Mkiss, Commissioner es the Gem ral Land Off ci ■■ i „ „j 1 ■ ■ ■ ■■ rna THE bUUSCHIIthR RESI'IKjTFULLV informs ins friend* and the public, that lie has iuk«,n a store on Washington street, a few door* i south of Messrs. M‘l.ea (J Mackius, top j ihe purpose of carrying on theTAILOiU , BUSINESS, in ?|l its branches , Those who may favor him with their pal. f ronage, may depend on the strictest atten tion and punctuality to all orders entrust. , e-d to him, and he, (from the long experi'- ; dice he huf had in his profession, both} , n Europe and this country) to merit ' . hare ofpubiic favor. James Gordon. November 23. 2t %r~ THE Subscriber has settled himsetf id Mdledgeville; & will practice Law iu the several counties composing the Oc. mulgee Circuit, also in any of die adja cent counties where business may be of. sered that's worth alien tion. :r * V\ m. H. Torrariec. November 27. wit Black Nankin Crapes. J ONE cssejrik Nankin Crapes and Nan--. kin Crape dresses, V ' tyack Si ichews, '—— ’* # ‘ r Flagg fikfs. Long Lawns, Corsetts, very superior, Just received by Bigelow Sims. December 7tii.— ..3t Wanted Immediately. A YOUNG MAN who is capable'of dis'-f charging the duties of a BAU KEEPV Eli. lie must come well recnnVm6nded. —Apply at tire EAGLE TAVEHN. i»epervj>(-r 1.1. ts QJ* Wanted Immediate/ y at this Office, two Journeymen ers, wiio understand tbtir business' ' ; Notrembar 7-L* "