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DOLLARS fEB AHKUM,
IplPii l V ADVANCE.
BmaNOS
HOR S A jG.
H flubscriber tat for tale at hit
jfesHjSff® e near the market, very elegant
|||||El tuned London made.
Fortes,
he will sell low for cash or appro.
paper. BfUX,
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p.l.lM;Udf
VERY CHEAP.
IBM«7 juhacriber have yet on hand.! com.
assortment of staple and fancy
■)py Goods,
WSIm. D | a ted Ware, consisting of Crusts,
■Hegticki. Coffee Urns &c &c. also
and Hardware.
also, just received*
J{n Elegant assortment of
HHh r csd’ Edgings, Laces, and Footings,
H* which will be sold very low tor cash
jSSSL )roV cd paper, wholesale and relad.
On Consignment.
‘ BO boxes Bast India Cbina
patent Ploughs (on the River)
[T. J. Cunningham,
f wo doors below the Post Office
BHn Howard's Hwlding.
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Bugar, COFFEE sc.
iJo'W landing tor Sale
»av. leoiuito Wharf.
■(£) lIIIDS Prime Oilcans* Sugar
Hao Hugs do. Green Coffee
I 42 Bbls. Company Loaf and Lump
■ ' Sugar {‘l
||B jo Tons Sweeties Iron, assorted
BH i Ton Hoop and Sheet Iron ,
I 20 Casks Cut Nails, all sizes ■
■ 50 Bbls. Whiskey
y I J 5 Clr. Casks Malaga Wine
JH 32 K> gs Superior Richmond sweet
scented Tobacco
Si 20 Boxes Mould Candles
■ 25 do. Fresh f* Superior Muscatel
Raisins
H 10 Firkins Superior Cosben Butter
■ On Hand, at Retail ,
■■ Jamaica Sugar, old W bite Coffee, Old
Brandy, Choice Wines’ Gin,
Fresh 'leas, Nutmegs, Mace, and
of all kinds.
H Win. Boatwick Co, *
■ November 20
|GHOCKKIRB,
■V\ r m. H Thompson £5 Co
I Offer Jor Sale,
■ 130 bags prime green Coffee
B JO barrells prime N. O. Sugar
I 13 hhds Muscovado Sugar
■ 80 pieces cotton Baging
I 70 coils Bale Rope
■ 8 pipes pure Holland Gin
I, 3 do do Cog Brandy
■ 5 hhds J. Rum
I 2 Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Wine
I SO barrels loaf Sugar
I JOO q. boxes Spanish Segars
I 40 do do Imperial j A
I Gunpowder &. Hyson S -H Fii»
I 200 qr- Canisters, do do do
I 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
I 16 Do. Pepper,
I 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
I 15 Boxes No. 1 Soap, J*.
I 200 Bags Shot, assorted,
I 100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
I 20 do. Best Richmond Tobacco,
I 12 Boxes Chocolate,
I -2 Barrels N. E. Gin, * -
I 35 Casks Cheese,
I 100 Boxes do.
I JoOO Bushels Salt.
I October 31——if
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lawrence, Rapetye k Ce I
ttave just received and offer for sals, an
assortment ttf
LWiDON superfine Cloth*
Double Milled Cftssimcres
Canton and Nankin Crapes '
binchews and Sarsiictts
bilk and Denver Gloves, assorted 1
Best Buckskin do
Black and white Crapes
Cotton and worsted half Has*
Ir.sh Linens and Dowlas
Brown Hollands and Osnaburgs:
-November 7 ts
CJ* Wanted Immediate- |
Vat tins Office, two Journeymen Prin* •
■ tn, who understand their business,
poveinber 7——
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SUGAR.
Hhds. Prime,N. O. Sugar, for
vJe on reasonable terms, by
A. R. Gordon, § Co.
Colton Range.
December 4—— 6t
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AND
Commission Vi usiness
HE subscriber having entered into the
Factorage and Commission Business, res
pectfully tenders his services to his
friends and the public. He has taken a
store in Hunter’s Buildings, immediately
below that occupied by Messrs Nicholas
i£ Neff, and hopes by unremitting indus
try and an aasidlous attention to their in ■
terests, to give general satisfaction to
those that may favor him with their pat-'
ronage.
william p. Hunter.
Savannah, November 7 w3y
Dr/ Goods.
The ’rfohscribers,
OFFER FOB SALE,
At the Lover Tenement of the Bridge Bank,
Augusta,
AN XSBOBTKIMT SUITAIILK ‘TO TUB SKASOW,
VIZ
ROSE, Point am! OufEL Blankets,
Plains, Flannels, Baizes,
Double M'fted Orab Cloths,
Coarse Cloths, assorted.
Fine do
Cambrick Muslins, ,
Book do.
Calicoes,
Ginghams, '
Hosiery,
Power Loom Shirtings,
American Shirtings and Sheetings,
With a great variety of other articles.
LAWRENCE, HAP EL YE U Co.
October 3j ts
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LaWocVie
CONTINUE THE
Frtv dr age & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orderk will be promptly attend
2d to.
July 7-^—ts
• STORAGE
AND
Commia&ioii TVusinfc»B.
THE subscribers have taken the Ware
House lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
■opposite the Wharf, which is now in 6om- /
plete order for the reception of. Cotton
and Merchandise.
v Mackenzie Ponce.
October 27 ts
The Subscriber
RESPBCFULLY informs his friends h
the public in general, that he has ta
ken the store Utsly occupied by Mr.
Houghton, adjoining Messrs Morgan an i
Bradford’s, where he will always keep on i
hand a general assortment of
Ladies’ and Gentlemens
Boots $ Shoes
Os the newest Pattern and best Materials
He has also on hand, a large supply ot
Negro and Coarse S.tocs,
All of which he will dispose of on accom*
modating terms. -
Cfj* Repairing done on the shortest no
tice and in the neatest manner.
1 J. M. Clarke $ Co.
November 30 ts
Xevt Clothing Store.
THIS day opened, and for sale for Cash
only, one door east of the Augusta
Book Store, an assortment of fresh and
Fashionable Clothing ,
made the present season, in the best man
ner and of substantial materials, and con
sidering thequality wilt be sold at reduced
prices.
(Tf*Clothes cut and madeiin the latest
New-York and Charleston fashions at the
above stand by
€. Clark.
November 27 6w
Dimock Marsh
Have Jftst received an extensive assort
roent of Fashionable
Ready made Clothing,
Which they offer/or sale (for CASH only)
at a small advance nearly opposite the city
Hotel. ' Nov. 27. 3w
; DISSOLUTION.
THE firm-formerly existing under the
name of BOTLEK & BAGLEY, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent, and
requests all those having-demands against
the said firm, to present them to the sub
scriber for pay nent, as he has taken on
his hands the settlement of the same
against said firm.—Also requests all those
who are indebted to the said firm, to call
and settle the some immediately, if not,
they will b« placed in the bands of an at
torney for collection.
Nehemidi K. Butler.
December 4 3t : *
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Straw Bonnets Sjc. .
Pratt Metcalf
Are receiving thin day, and offer for sale,
SIX CASES
Straw Boune t s and Banda,
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Os the Newest Patterns.
Five thousand yards colored and whrt f
Homt-sp’iKs, one bale coarse and fine Mil
lenets, 1000 bunches Onions, 20 barrels
Irish Potatoes nine, barrels Cranberries,
and five Jersey Waggons.
YLSd,
40,000 Hutch Quills, and
SO dozen States,
For sale at a very reduced price, south
side of Broad. Street, a little below the
Planter’s Kotel-
Novcmber 30 ' 3t
Notice.
JOH CASHIN.
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AS hi* stare to the upper
•erd «f Bmailtaavrfoppoake vths P\un
teriM«tel. Vvbjiye he offers for ssfo j
choice assortment of' Liquors, Wines, U
Groceries, Low Jon rorter, Salt, Irur., Sic.
London Duffle, Point and Rose, Blanket*;
Negro Jackets and Trowsers, Coarse
times, &c.
With many other articles suitable for
the present season, all of which he will
sell at fair prices, for Cash or produce.
November 11— —wfiw
N B Orders for Lumber, left at,the
store Will be attended to with punctual! j
*%* The Subscribers
nave formed a connexion for the purpose
ot transacting a General Commission Bu
siness in this city, under the firm of Cab
tkloc & Lamar.
Liberal advances will be made, eithet
in Augusta or this place, upon Produce or
Merchandize, consigned to their house
for sale.
P. L. Cantelou,
G. B. Lamar.
Ysvannah, October Sth 1820 ts
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For Sale .
DD Acres o LAND, on the Wa
ters of Cuhbert and Rocky Creeks—For
p»"TCulars enquire ot
Gee. M . JEvans.
July 1 ts
,~o*-LAW.
THE Subscriber has settled himself in
Mifledgeville; & will practice Law in
the several counties composing the Oc
mulgee Circuit, also in any of the adja
cent counties where business may be of
sered that’s worth attention.
W in,. H. Torrance. '
November 27. w-1t
LA IV OFFICE .
fHE subscribers' have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of profes
sional business, under the firm of Ruck
wex.l Sc Hepbubb. They will attend to anj
business confided to them in the following
counties, viz (<
Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, (J
Morgan, Washington, Laurens,
Greene, Tviggs,
And also in the 6th Circuit Coutt of the
United States.
Samuel Rockwell ,
Joseph L. Hepburn.
MiUedgeviUe t Sept. 21——ts
1 HI,, i foi ■ ■ .
Female Academy.
Mr, .nd Mr*. W.. 1.1 will open their
Academy for Young Ladies in Auguita,
on the first Monday in December, (im ne
diately after the close of their present
engagement as principals of the Powelton
Academy) in Mr. DANFORTH’s School
Room on Reynolds street.
Beside the i ommob clemsbtahv branch.
e« of Fentale Education, the course o
lost ruction will comprehend Logic, Rhe
toric. Moral end Natural Philosophy, of the
Human Mtnd, &c. fkc.—also, should it be
wished, the Latin, and Greek Language,
Terms of Tuition will depend upon the
branches studied, and may be known by
application at the Augusta Book-store,
where an opportunity may be taken of en
tering scholars until the number proposed
is filled up.
• Every proper attention will be given to
the conduct and deportment of young La
dies from the country, who may be puced
under their charge during, the winter and
spring—who, also, beside the usual .in
struction of the school, may receise the
instructions of masters in Music, Drawing
and the French Language.
October
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NOTICE.
4LL persons indebted to the estate xis
Col. Thorns* Carr, late of Columbia
county deceased, will please make pay
ment.-to either'of the Executors, and
those to whom the estate is indebted* will
present their claims piopetly attests*!,,
Nicholas Ware, ? ft
- William A- Carr, 5 i;
November 24 XS ,
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FASHIGHApi.K
1 GILBERT CLKI.WO,
Late if the House of White, Brothers. , Uc.
NEWT OH K.
Respectfully informs his friends
in Augusta, and the public, that lie
hasyust received from the former place,
and is now opening at his whosesale and
retail HAT WARE-HOUSE, three doors
below the Auguita Bank,
A LAH6E ABD COHPLETK ASSORTMENT OF
- mini's^
From the manufactories of Messrs. White,
Brothers k co.,Tweed & Benedict, g d
Josiah AVilson of New-York, together with
a large assortment of his ownlmamifacture,
the following is a pari of the assortment
now offered for sale, viz; '
2000’ Gt (Womens’ superfine black and
Draboeaver Hals
1500 do fine and common Castors blk
And Drab
1000 Mens and Boys imitation Beavers,
500 do do do Common Roram Hats
1500 do do do fine & common Wool
Hats
tOOO do do do imitation white Merino
Haw ’ 1
wAJ flk.woeo Cap* n*urt«d
100 Indies' and Miue*’ bkek Beaver,
foil trimmed
200 Children’s Fancy Hat*
Also a large stock of BAND-BOXES and
TRUNKS by the nest.
(Jj» The above goods are all fresh and
of a superior quality and fashion. Coun
try merchants and others, will find it to
their interest to call and examine for them
selves—as goods from this establishment
will be sold at a very small aduance from
jheNew Yjrk prices. *
Augusta, December 7 fit
W ill be Hired,
AT the house of William B rckcr. Esq
on the first day of January next,
theNeijroes belonging to John William
Kamaev (a minor) for the term of one
year, tie person that hired said Negroes
this year will deliver them.
Jonathan Guar’d.
Columbia County, Dec. 7
, Notice.
A GkEF.ABLE to an order of the hqn
jV mable Court of Ordinary of Columbia
County, Will be Sold on the first Tues
day ia March next, at Columbia Court
house2o3-l2 acres of land in Wjlginson
const/; district 37th, Lot No 178, sold
ss the property of Dexter Gibson, dec
-j-'FCrmtf ofs»le n|nf months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
Shad’h. yn Gibson adr.
December 7. tds
'/'NOTICE.
On the 10th day January next will be
rented the plantation of Hczekiah Beall,
dec, on Brier Creek one mile above
Walker’s Bridge, two hundred acres oi
cleard land under fence.
ALSO,
Hog’s, Cattle, Corn, & Fodder to be sob!
on the same day —Terms made known on
the day of sale.
Jacob Bostick, ex'r.
December 7,— —wtds.
To Rent.
TF HAT Commodious Dwelling House oi
I el&ir-street, with all necessary Bull
dings, and a good Garden attached to it
as last year occupied by the subscriber
possession will be given on the first Octu
her next. '
ALSO,
The Dwelling House on
Green-street, with all necessary Build
ings, and a good Garden attached ta it, a.
present occupied by Holland M'Tyre, esq
Possession will be given on the Ist of Jan
uary next—For terms apply to
D. ‘Urquahart.
Sept, 19 ts
i*nw* i ■ ■■ i ■ imm .i ■ *■ i
Now in Columbia Jail,
PBTER, who says he belongs to Wili
am Kilgore, of Wilkes county, Georgia.
Peter is about five feet high, dark com
plexion, and very old, The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges and take him away.
John Bynaum,
Jailor,
December 4——3 t
8 10 Reward.
BthATBD or stolen on Towdayniglit
7th Nov. from the wharf in Augusta, a
Sorrel Horse, of the following description,
blind with the left eye, snip on the nose,
small star on the forehead, and the right
hind foot white up to the footlock, be is
a short round bodied horse, with a short
swiob tail about 10 years old. <
Whoever will take op said horse and
sehd him tp his oWner, dr give informa
tion *o he can be regain’d shall receive
the above reward and all reasonable
charges paid, to the subscriber at
the Steam Boat Office.
Washington Lamar,
November, 13-—ts
D/VY boakdinG.
A few genteel hoarders can be arcomo
iVdated with Day Boarding in a private
Family, by applying at this office.
October 36
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BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNI.
TED STATES.
Whereas by various acts of Congress*
the President of the United States is au
thorized to direct the public lands which
have been surveyed to be offered for
sale.
Therefore, I James Monroe, President
of the Uflitcd States, do hereby declare
and make known, that public Sales for
the disposal (according 1 to law) of pub
lic lands, shall be held as follows, viz:
At Franklin, in Missouri, On-the first
Monday in January next, for the side of
Townships 51 to 35, in range 26, west of
the sth.principal meridian lirie.
50 to 55, ranges 27 anti 28 dp.
51 to 55, range 29 do.
AtYhe same place, on the first Mouuay
in March next for the sale of
Townships 51 and 56, in' range 30 west
of the principri meridian line.
50 to 56, in range 31, 32, and 33 do
At St. Louis* in said state, on the first
Monday in December next, for the salt bf
Townsliigs 35 <o 44, in range 1 anil 2,
east of the sih principal Mtriedian fine. •
At the same place, on the first Mon
day In March next, for the sale of
Townships 35 and 44, in ranges 3 and A
east. v
Bt the same place, on the Ist Monday i
May next, sot the sale of
Townalwps 35 ipni 44, In n ■*' ,e 5 and (?,
east, noclof 43 and 44; in range 7 east.
At JocksoA, isl the county of Ope Gi
rurdeau, in the strid side, on lire first Mon
day In February next, for the sale of
- 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the
sth principal meridian line.
33 range 4 east do.
29 30 and 31 5 / do.
31 32 and 33 6 da.
At Edwardsville, in the stale ofiniimia
on the first Monday in January next, for
the sale of
Township 8 and 13 in range 9 west of
the 3d principal meridian line.
11 to 13 10 and 11 do
9 to 16 12 and ,13 do
8 to 13 14 do
' 5 to 10 range 14 west of 2dprinci
pal meridian line.
8 9 and 10 ronges 12 and 13
At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on
the first Monday in November next, for
the sale of
Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and
6 east,
8 and 9 6
7 8 am 9 7 and 8
Except such lands as have been or may
reserved by law -for the support of
sehools, or for other purposes. The
hall be sold in regular numerical
order, beginning with the lowest number
of sections, townships and rihges.
Given under my hand at the city of
Washington, this nineteenth day of
JAMES MONHOE.
By the President.
JOSIAH MEIGS,
Commissioner of the General Land Of
fice.
Printers who are authorised to publish
(he laws of the United States, will pub .
lish the Above once a week till the first
of May, and send their bills to the Gen
eral Land office for payment.
Septembe 1820.
UY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES. %
Whereas, by an act of Congress passed
•n the 17th of March 1820, entitled “ An
ot to authorize the President of the U.
- tales to appoint a Receiver of the Public
lonics and Register of the Land Office
>r the district of Lawrence county in the
vrkansas territory,” it is enacted, that
■ny person, having a claim to a right of
.re-emption within the said district, shall
•like known his claim and location, ac
-0 riling to the provision of the laws now
1 force, to the Register, at least six week*
i,efore the time to be designated by the
'residentof the United States for issuing
latents to the soldiers of the kite army,
utitled to bounty land in said district:
Therefore, I James Monroe, President
»f the United States, do hereby designate
' lie fourth Monday of November next, an
ihe time at which patents as aforesaid
nhall commence to issue . •
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth April,
1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President,
Josran Meios,
Commissioner of the General Land Off ce
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
; And all Reaaonable, Expenses
WILL be paid for apprehending and
lodging in any jail in the state of
Georgia, a Ncgio Fellow named
MARTIN
He is owned in Savannah, lias absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusts Market, as his business at home is .
butchering—He .is about 30 years old, tux
feet high, square buily has two of his
front teeth out,hind baa a scar on his h sad
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office. i
Sept. S—ts
uanaway!
he subscriber, a Young Negro ~.
man named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one years of age,) be is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpefiter by
trade.—-lie is well known in tlijs place
and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk
ing about the vicinity ot this pity, or on
!ns wtyr to Savannah.
Any person apprehending the said fcl
-k>w and delivering him to Messrs. A.—
'slaughter, & C. Labuzan, or wiging
• him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re- >
t ward.
* ISAAC LARUCHfi*
Augusta, Not. 17 -'--tf