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MOTION.
day Sth March next,
!;«■ 10 o’clock, A. M.
on the premises, the rc
■Sßg L O IS, belonging to Bar
at the up,»cr end ol
fK§ be liberal and mada known
rJSßsr’*' sale. Indisputable titles
Kfiraser Sj Bow die.
MH tA&rs. era,
‘.’SSfeu AND MANTUA-MAKER,
c FROM PAH IS,
rc B BE she was employed in the
i,vE«se of Mr. Lc Roy, the most
Mode Ware-House in Trance,
tiHr service* to the Ladies of An
aißH its vicinity in the above lines
K hat just received a few of the
intswonable Bonnets, and also a nunv
th v&lored Prints of the latest fa
to tfcth for Bonnets and Dresses,
auivMl be made from those prints at
agailtst notice, to suit the fancy or
erjMie purchaser.
regular correspondents in Pa*
it'JKvili furnish her monthly with
(1 from that emporium
i;M would be glad to instruct a
Ladies in the above business.
jHfencc is at the house formerly
Mrs. Oliver, near the Bridge.
''-‘jfflpt to its Highest per
rijg fee rion
■■jscriber in the years of his youth
rjnßnce, through life, Las ever paid
attention to the truly im-
deeply interesting subject
liwßisliip, as an art of the most uui
ii'M, and convenience in every stage
» Hly department of civilized and
jiiHEfe, as peculiarly adapted to the
e Kce and advantage of those of it,
I IK destined to fill the active, and
o| stations and departments of it,
)«H peculiarly adapted to adorn, po
imfi particularly to arcoiaplish that
Y B<> f *(*0161/, destined by na-
.cherish, animate and
thßwmselves to it. Viewing the
ieH| very high, and important na
nißwilized and refined society, he
aflHriewed with deep and sensible
U'MflP* manner in which the teaching
,M}y important, and all iuteresl
) lE| been conducted,—Early, sun
irHKMeeply impressed with a full
rAijtpf its importance, utility, nnu
society, ne, early in life
Upjhpi~l c * ~ miiirrr" the mostcom-
to impart a f ull; per
ftMowcurute knowledge of it, This
Hiie has fully and most com
fa Blessed througli life;but no
BH; ever induce > him. to make
public, of communicating
■HHv of it, until circumstances of
and afflicting nature, restil-
HBRufisli spuiliations, purlieu ar-
BB many of the most eminent
citizens of this comma-
Isßßd him, on the SO'.h of July
IbHH publicity to his intention of
-wB art in us fullest periectiou
tplSßf Ladies and Gentlemen of dij
||tf|pfaraUies in thiscommunity.
flflKuence of that notice, sufficient
Bp been afforded to him, ut giv-
satisfactory evidence of Ids
'Hjjr'tlie art, in its highest perfec
" of the specimens
of his Academy, have most
''!B[ satisfactorily proved—An
. the trials made; and the
have been submitted to
■MSspcctlom To say; that he will
tu H..d engage to instruct any at-
JHSiug Lady or Gentleman, of at.
® '■ftge. from live years, to write
reßF' Cm vel hand, in
.°Bfis lias determined him, to an
I j'Bft, at bis intention, to the respect-
M lies of tins coinniiinity, and t>
'|Wtlie sister state of Georgia, that
■e present day, he will pursue u,
luoies.io i. Ami holding himself
[jL by toe ties of gratitude; ami res
make his first tender of sen in s, ;
ft. ling Muster, to Die respectaoie
Luts of this community; and to
■ the sister stale of Georgia —
Before solicits, the kind patiouage
Stneficcnt ofuj.lt stales, and tne
jHhout.l it b« their pleasure to al
{Hi w, He, will use, the greatest
-Hs iu his power, to make present,
IB the fiimii of the education of the
. flLlies of both states, leaving them
of the most important,
to them, m i l interesting art
a fair, easy, beautiful and eie
« ata * css expense of time, and
Bp :l w “ s tvei ' before demanded.—
particulars, relating to this m-
s i.ilelcslmg to
He pray s leave, to infer, to tlie
Hr, at present residing at the
HQUuuse Hotel.
JH W iliiaiu Cooke.
]B- nfl ' r 2fi, 2>vU.w2t
S'NOTICE^
of .1. & B CODV,
many months dissolved, and
hereafter under the firm will
HHcknowledgi d by
HhdN d-ChitMICK, Agent for
tinett CODV.
Consignments.
DR. ROSER’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is freed
from all those objections wbicb£the use of
inflamatory drops, or’similar preparations
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the in
sult of many years labour and experience
of bis own practice. He is sensible of (he.
professional objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that s.icb objections
are sinister. He can only observe that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
can only be tested by i<s use. A few
Cases of the above, are olfered low at
Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Bladder; with various
other article* on the most accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Antlers Itarge ,
January 1.
DRV GOODS.
The Subscriber has received, in addition
to his FORMER STOCK, at the store
formerly the Bridge Hank.
BAMASK Nankin Crape Dresses
Striped do do
Nankin Crape Scarfs
Crape Shawls Nankin
Black India Florence
Canton Crapes
Mens’ black and white Silk Hose
Womens’ do do do do
Ribbons assorted
Imitation Merino Handke • tiefs
Fringed do do
Jaconet Ginghams
Gingham Umbrellas
Combs
Threads
Needles and Blue Cloths.
All of which will be soli at a small ad
vance for CASH, wholesale or retail.
George Wragg, Jr.
January 1 4t
Bulletin No. 1
ArotrsTA, January 1,1820.
/n Can-TOV-meiit, corner of (Vushiugton
end Rsyjiaul Streelt
William
►'IAEN'jERS the homage of his most pro-
I found consideration to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, and of its vicin
age propinquity, in the fashionable and
accorao'isbed professions of
Barber , Hair-Dresser, Per
fumer a Surgeon.
With Lanoct, Comb, Scissors, Hone,
, He wil i not quail to any one,
To sfckTO, cut, PUFF, to blister, buckle ro'l,
Interior lie standi to no Kuig’ic of the Pole.
As“compa ison* are odorous,” he would
not blase forlii his professional merits to
the world, w ere he not conscious of poses
sing them in a super-eminent degree; and
at the same time, apprehensive, that Ills
silence might be construed into fastidious
ness or false delicacy. That the vile epi
thet of Puff may not tarnish bis reputa
tion, he bugs leave to proclaim to an im
partial world what are his pretentions:—
His distinguished talents are penetration
and perseverance,- ami his numerous pat
runs can give proof of the keenness of his
judgment Active nnd assiduous in the
•pUere he moves, lie early arrived at the
Aead of his business. Independent in bis
nature, he has often taken Pride by the
note, and has many a time lathered Impu
dence. He is no great politic an, yet can
tell a Wig Jfioni a Tory —Though he des
pises low actions, yet none, strange as it
may seem, stoops oftener to meanness,
lie is expert at picking locks, yet never
was known to do it with dishonest inten
tions. He is so great a physiognomist,
and so insinuating in his manners, he can
tell the secret v'orkiug ol men’s heads —and
like the immortal Shakespeare, be holds
the min or np to nature. He associates with
men of talents, yet ho rather chooses
blockheads for his constant companions—
finding tlrnm subservient to his schemes
for accumulating wealth, he keeps them
merely u< lools to work on This rapi I out
line, with the following scientific and
classical illustration,he hopes will be suf
(l dent to convince an enlightened emn
inunity , that lie has not ‘ o’er slept the
modesty of nature.’’
Hair Cutting.
No. 1. Jtrul is’Cut —-This cut is alto
getber class.eul—-dates its origin from the
death of.'nliiis Canar—there is no dan
ger boweverin the operation.
! 2. Jiuaupr.rtr's JL-hr.' l Cut, is en mili
taire—uo h.ur disccr.iude Under tiie Chu
pc an.
;3. Grecian Cut —hair full length, hang
ing in Ringlets.
Hair Dressing.
No. 1. Pigeon ff’ing Dress —the hair
protruding from behind the ears, in up
pe.u-.ince s.milarto the wings of a Minerva
re versed.
2. Horse Shoe Drent —in front, similar
to a horse shoe—u la Talapoosa.
3. Dress, ala Rose.
4. Club Dress —a la Tabac.
5. Quiets Di ets— a la Monkey.
6. Braid Dress —a la Honey-Comb,
lu those branches, and in all the ram
ideations of his Art, he will yield to none.
The limits of a newspaper preventing him 1
from going into detail, he hopes this la- '
conic, annunciation will suffice his innu.
nerablc patrons, whose munificent libe
• a lily is indelibly engraven on his heart,
and will be enthusiastically remembered
until eternity itself grows grey.
January 1 ts
fjj* Wanted lucimediato
vat this Office, two Journeymen Prin
era. who undertfand their business.
November 7'*— ;
Keep Dark!! Can’t Tell!!
niZs>-n n x 1
ATTIb.NTUKV \
Garret Society of Augusta.
|JTt ROM the following proclamation of
JP our highly distinguished and dearly
beloved VVooiey G-uMner, King of -ail the
Jarsies Sic. !tc. See Nn it will he seen
that a charter bus been granted to our re
uouned Society of Garreteers in tlie city ot
Augusta, in consequence of so nce y of
the citizens of the aforesaid kingdom of
Jarsey emigrating to this section of tlu
country —Now, therefore, we deem it our
duty, to apprise all emigrants to deport
themselves with all circumspect on, and
to indulge in none oilier but tiii-nimber I
amusements
Should this our high order be disobey
ed, regular returns of such disobedience
will he made tu our most gracious mon-
arch, who will inflict such punishment
as the nature of tlie offence demands.
Tlie Flying and Standing Committees,
the Master of the Watch, tlie Announ
cing Mule, and Nondescripts, are order
ed to be on tlie alert; and faithfully report
whatever may be of interest or importance
to the well being of the Society, nj)—vf
The Grand Chaplain will attend to hisdu
tit s as usual.
iff A meeting of the Society will bo
held to morrow morning at the Holy Well,
ball'tin hour before sun rise.—Transient
members are requested to attend.
By Order,
"V —3VfC- seen!ary.
XXXtb day of Colton, mouth of mud,
year of Discovery, 11,500. -o- □
N. B. Since the arrival of the Charier,
Cider Spirits has become greatly in de
mand.
Wo OLE V GARDNER, by the grace
of God, King of all the Jarsies, and Su
preme Director of Pinchgut, Communi
pau, and Dogs Misery, anil Lord Protec
tor of Upper and Lower Canada, Presi
dent of the Garret Society in the renown
ed and tar famed City of Newark, in tlie
Land of Musqueloes, and defender of the
Faith, &c &c.
To all to whom these presents come GRIN
NING:
Whereas, in the course of human events,
it lias become necessary that a Branch of
our ancient, illustrious, and mystic socie
ty, bo established in our worthy City of
AUGUSTA, in our province of Georgia—
Therefore, Know ye, that We, for divers
good causes and considerations US there
unto moving, have, of our especial grace,
certain knowledge, ft mere motion, given
and granted, nnd by these our Letters
Patent, do give and giant unto our most
worthy and beloved cousin XX X RO-f
--of our far famed nnd renowned city ot Au
gusta, in our Province of Georgia, full
power and authority to establish, consti
tute, and bold, all meeiings and conven
tions within our aforesaid District, at such
times an I places as are hereinafter par
ticularly set forth and specified, conform
able In all things to our most excellent
constitution and Bye-Lan s.
In testimony whereof, WE have here
unto affixed the Great Ssalofour So
ciety, ot Newark, this Cth day of tlie
month of Blossoms, in tlie year of Dis
covery, 11,500.
William Gardner,
-*• r -■ & C .
CALEB S A VEILS, Secretary.
January 1 It
Power of Magic.
MR. DESLANDKIS,
LATE trom London, Paris, and from
the principle cities in the United
Stater,, where his performances have met
with unparallelled applause, respectful
ly informs the citizens of Augusta, that
he will, on THURSDAY EVENING next,
at the Long Room of the Planters Hotel,
exhibit his most extraordinary Perform
ances in the MAGIC ART
Fur particulars, see Bills.
Performance to commence at 7 o’clock
fjjf TICKE 18. one dollar—to be bail
at tne Planters Hotel.
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
fu st rate London made Piano Fortes,
Patent polished and round Cornered.—
For Sale low for cash, or approved paper,
by A, PIGQUBT,
at Messrs. F. G. GIBSON, Sc Co.
January 1 w ts
Executors Sale •
WILL be sold on the 25th of January
next in Columbia, and at Ida plac
of residence, all the Personal Estate of
Clementina Davis, deceased.—Consisting
of Household and Kitchen Furniture, stock
of Horses. Ca’tle, Sheep and Hogs, Oorn.
Fodder, Colton; and other articles too te- t
dious to mention.
Terms of Sale—credit until the Ist of
October next, with approved endorsers,
except the Cotton, 1
JAMES BURROUGHS,
WM. FULLER, ex’ors. "
December 11. w6t i
I
Executor's Sale.
WILL be sold on tbe 15th of January
next, at the late residence of Willi- f
am Dennis senr. dec. the personal prop- 1
erty of said deceased, consisting of Corn, t
Fodder, Cotton, Horses, Cattle, Hogs,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, ami
many other articles too tedious to men
tion—sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.—Term* made
known on the day of sale.
JOHN H. LITTLE, Adm’r.
November 27. td».
BLANKS 1
For sale at this Office,
Sheriff’s Sale,
WILL be sold, at the Court House in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in
February next, between llie usual hours
of sale.
100 acres of Oak £5 Hick
on- land on the waters of Rocky Comfort,
adjoining A. Muucrief and millers, it being
the place whereon Richard Smith now
lives, levied on to satisfy several small ex
ecutions in favor of Micajah Brooks, vs.
Hiclnrd Smith, property pointed out by
the defendant, levied on and returned to
me by L. Jackson, constable.
A LSI!
101* acres of laud, on the
water* of Mid lie Crock, adjoining lands
of Roese and others, levied on io satisfy
several s.n dl oxetn'ions issued out of a
Justices court, in favor of ,1. h Y Reese
and others, vs ll.otwell Fella, levied on
by \V, High! conUaole, Si returned to me.
A till
One bar marc seven years
old; two l air years old sleets, three cows
and yearlings, one three years old heifer,
levied on to sitlsfy an excvinion in favor
of J W B Cody vs John Newsom, pointed
out by the defendant.
AT.SO
00 acres of laud adjoining
'Brown and Ilarrel, with tire improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy several small
small executions in favorof Stephen Burn
ley and others vs Solomon Greiuul, levied
on by Lewis Zachary constable and re
turned to me.
AT.SO
296 acres of land on Harts
creek, adjoining Levis and others, with
good improvements thereon, it being
known as Turner’s Cross Hoads, le> ied
on to satisfy an execution in favor of Mel
ton W right and others vs Stephen C,
Turner, and James S Turner, property
pointed out by J U Turner.
A I.SO
17a acres of land on the
waters of Briar creek, adjoining 'flicker
and others, it being the place that Dan
iel Hutcherson nov lives on, levied on to
satisfy a li ft in favor of John Butt vs Hut
cherson, Clark and Blantford.
AI.SO
197 acres of land on the
waters of Harts Crock, ad joining lands of
Ores on and others, it being the place
whereon Benjamin S Harrison now lives
levied on to satisfy an execution in favor
of Joint Unit vs Benjamin S Harrison,
pointed out by the defendant.
ALSU
500 acres of Pine land on
the waters of Deep creek, and 715 acres
on the waters of Red creek, adjoining Js
Baily and others, levied on as the prop,
erty of Alexander Bailey, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of David C Rose vs A and
Z Bailey, pointed out by Bailey.
ALSO
100 acres of land more or
less, adjoining James Bailey nr;. 1 others,
it being the place where Zacluiriah Bailey
now lives, two cows and calves, 1 steer
three years old, 200 head of hugs, levied
on as the properly of "acliarinh Baily to
satisfy an execution in favor of David C
Rose vs A and Z Bailey', pointed out by
Z Bailey.
A. Rogers, s >v c.
January I tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the Court house
in Wayneshormigh Burke county, within
the usual hours of tale.
Between 5 and 7 hundred
bushels of corn, (more or less) attached
as the property of Bryant O’Banion, to
satisfy rs. N. L. Sturges and Uedlield,
Gailick, & Go. sold by order of the honor
able the Inferior court as perishable pro
perty.
ALSO,
100 acres Oak § Hickory
Land (more or less) Joining Williams ipid
others, levied on aslho property of Ro
bert Fryer, to satisfy Pemberton unci Rey
nolds and others
ALSO,
2 tracts of Oak & Hickory
Laud containing 2uo acres each, (mure or
less) joining Cox and others, levied on as
the property of Peter 1 Colliding, to satis
fy llama M’Kinne vs. William Kee, PI
Coulding and 11 (1 Paulett.
ALSO,
107 acres of Oak and
Hickory Lund (more or less) joining the
ton n of WHyncsborough, and two negroes
Violett and Iter child Oil'll, levied on as
the property of Alicnjali it. Ward, to sat
isfy T.-fi and Fisher, vs. M. B. Ward and
Simeon JLkdi.
ALSO,
250 acres Oak 8c Hieko
-1.-uul, more or less, joing Powell and olli
■ •18 on Brier Creek ; levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas Red, to satisfy a fi la in
fiver of Pemberton Reynolds and others;
pointed out by defendant.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, viz. Dub
lin and Screen, levied on as the property
•>f Joseph Shcwmake, (administrator of
•he estale of James Henderson,) to satisfy
Two executions in favor of Gross Scruggs!
pointed out by J. Shcwmake, adnri’r.
ALSO,
267 1-S acres of Prime
Land, joining Lively and others j levied
on as the property of John Royal, jun. to
satisfy sundry fi fa’» from a justices’ Court
in favor of Moses Mulkey ; returned by
Isaac Mulkey, constable.
ALSO,
One horse and gig and
harness, and a negro girl named Gritty,
levied on as the property of Joseph Roe, i
to satisfy sundry fi fa’s.
Wilson Navcv, s. n. c.
* /
January I—Uls
For Sale.
Acres o LAN D, on Hie IV*.
tew of Cuhbert and Rocky Creeks—For
paV-iculars enquire of
Geo. B, Evans. ,
July I*-* ts <
as
Hogsheads, prime New Orleans SU
GAR, will be offered for sale nt the
Wharf early to-morrow morning, by
J. Woodrow.
JanKiVT 1 ft
Notice.
BOOT. COLLIKiI takes this methodVf
irfontimglds friends and the public
ili'ulu- lias settled himself on the farm of
Walter Leigh, Ksq. (formerly the resi
dence of Mr. Tlrunas Howard’*) in Co
lumbia county 1«> mile? below the Court
House, where lie contemplates in future,
devo'inp his entire aneniion to the seve
ral branches of his profession.
January 1 * 2.w3w
Tiift WuiTeuton Academy,
Vl/ILL commence on Monday the 15th
f * January next, under the auperin
tendance of Mr. Henry Hall, an experien
ced Teacher from the North. Students
can be accommodated with hoard, at pub
lic or private boauling'-honsts, on ntode
rate terms,
Warrenton Geo. .Tannarv 1 fit
qv iWmtul.
Till', three tracts of land on the Altama
ha diver, tint were advertised for
sdo by Mr. .lames A Voting of the Man
sion House Hotel of this City, on the 33J
of May last, in the Ciironicle of litis pi ice,
remains unsold in cons, (jncncc of his
sudden, and unexpected death lit;
same three tracts of land are still offered
for sale—And in ennseq tence of the
death of Mr. J allies V Voting, who was my
legally authorised aUorney. I have duly
appointed and fully empowered Mr. Ro.
bert M’Kcen and his sou Mr William P.
M’Keeu of the Hansion House Hotel of
this City, my lawful attorneys, and to
whom 1 hate delegated every requisite
legal power, to sell and to convey away,
the said three tracts of land, or any parts,
or parcels of them, in Fee Simple.—Suf
fice it to say, that there will he placed in
the hands of my said attorneys, such evi
dencies of legal and safe titles to said
lands, as will defy the world to deny, ot
to disprove the same. These evidencif.a
will at all limes be produced, to such as
may he desirous to purchase. And the
subs fiber who executes this power, wil.
hold himself hound to make such further
explanations tis.eannot but be completely
satisfactory to any body. The sale of
these lands docs not result from any rig’-t
to sell them, but from necessity) result
ing IVom the entire loss of their present
owners fortune, hy Spanish Spoliation
Which still remains nnredressed, after all
the efforts, (hat could be made, by the
American Government, for the last twenty
.years past. —N<> further proof will be ne
cefluary Satisfy any permit who may be
inclined lo pm chase any ol these lands.—
Canon itiflpcnlion of the p triicular tracts,
and informing themselves of their qnali
ties, and their particular advantages.—Not
one of these tracts of land, hut, was se
lected more than fifty years ago by per
sons of skill nnd judgment.
William Cooke.
Augusta, January 1. hit
~ THE SVItSVRIHEII
HESPEC I'FUI.LY informs bis friends
1 and the public, that he has received
ane.U assortment of NEW GOODS suita
ble to his line of business, consisting of
Superfine Cloths,
Coronation mixed Cassi
meres,
Black and Blue ditto
Superfine Valencia Vest
ings, (entirely new.)
CO* He has formed a connexion in Charles
ton, by which means he wilt always have
on hand, a constant supply of the newest
goods, and fashions direct from Condon.
James (Jordon,
Tailor and flabit Maker,
Washington Street
Augusta, December 28 ts
,1. B. Ha ,
DUNTIST.
A G\IN offers his professional services
A to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta for a few weeks. Persons wishing
to he waited on at their place of residence
will pleiiSo send a note lo his lodgings at
the Mansion House.
ffj* Hayden's approved Dentifrice and
Tooth llrushcs of the first quality, may be
had as above.
December 28 ts
Administrator's Sale.
/A GRF.EADLP. to an order of the lion
orable the Inferior Court of the County
of Hurke, when selling for Ordinary pur
poses,
Will be Sold,
■on the first Tuesday in January nest, at
the Court house in the town of Waynes
borough, between the usual sale hours,
O ' '
Four old Negroes, (viz.)
Joe, Phillis, Hannah and Jack, the pro
perty of Lucretia Nobles dec. sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dec. Terms made known on day of sale.
Arthur Hell, Jldirir.
Nos ember 17 (ds
~ Will be Hired,
AT the Market-House on the first cf
Janurury next, the Negroes belong
ing to the estate of James B. Oliver, dec.
Th os. 8. Oliver, adm’r
Augusta, Dccemucr 18 “2w.
3000 Acres
ILLINOIS & MISSOURI
O»ASTJ)S 9
FOR SALE, or would be exchanged for
property in this city.—Enquire at this Of
jjec. * IHc. 21 l»3t i
NKW-YrtKK
HAT STORE.
George Hannah,
C Late of the firm rfffOl'J' & IUXJYJI//,
('i'mrlcs!*n, Sovth-Carolina J
KF.WKCTPIJLLY informs Ills friends
j mill the public, that lie lias just re
turn m1 to this city, and bus removed hi*
STOUT, to the large Uncle Building, near*
!y opposite his. Ibimer stand, me door a
hove the store of Mr. U. II Mi-'B(.uovr.,
VTIIEJtR UK 19 SOW OPKSISU
.? Large anil General.issortment of
Fresh Hals,
From the celebrated manufactory of Meats.
Tweedy & Benedict, and other approved
Manufactories in New-York,
coxsrsn.YG or
Gentlemen’s black and Drab Reavers,
Hroa-1 and narrow Brims, some of which
are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
Ditto imitation Heaven
Mens* Si Hoys’ tine and common Romm*
Ditto Merino and common Wool Hats
Children’s and Infant’s Hals,
Morocco Cap#,
I .adieu’ Heave: S,
Military Hats, £'c.
A’t of which are ofTmed for CASH of
town acceptances on the most accommo
dating terms. The above assortment is
probably surpassed by none in the citv for
low prices and qualities. Country Mer
chants and others are invited to call and
judge for themselves. The greatest care
taken in parking hats, so that they may
oner, ih good shape and order.
December 23 w6w
Brandy , Gin, §c.
j©
netts & Otard Dupoy A cos brands)
5 pipes Holland Gin pure as imported
10 qr. casks 1.. P. Tcrl'Tlffc Wine
40 barrels loaf and lump Sugar
30 qr. chests best Hyson Tea
10 do do do Imperial do
10 do do do (bin Powder dn.
.lust received am! for sale by
A. Mitchell WH Clarke,
December 28 ts
ra/i C mini l/ecd
OI ALL SOP.fb,
PUT up by the SHAMS, and wurrafD
ted.— ‘ ALSO
30 do/. London Mustard,
w arranted Fresh and good—Just, Receiv
ed and for sale by
David Smith Co,
South aide nf the. Market)
December 28 ' p rn
Marshal's Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in ,January, Will
be sold, at the Market house' in this
city between tin* hours of ten and tvvb
o'clock
Twenty-five Negroes, lo
v-td on as the property of Partin M'Kinne,
at the suit of President, Directors and
Company of the Bank of the tl. Stales vs.
said llama M'Kinne el. al
John 11. Morel, w. d. o.
December 15 tds
~K AN A WAY.
o
i ROM the subsciiber, a Young Negro
man named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one years of age,) lie is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by
trade.—He is well known in this place
and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk,
ing about the vicinity of this city, or on
his way to Savannah.
Any person apprehending Hie said fel
low and delivering him to Messrs. A.
Slaughter, ii C. Labnzan, or lodging
him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAROCHE.
Augusta, Nov. 17 ts
Georgia, Columbia County
In the Superior Court ,
September Term, 1320.
Heirs and ifepreseiitaiivesT
of Lewis Gardner, dec’d. In Equity,
VS, >-nill for di*
Administrators of Lewis | covery and
Gardner. J distribution-
IT appearing to (he court that the bill
has nut been amended according to the
motion obtained at thedast term—lt is now
ordered, that this bifl be amended nd i.
copy of the same as amended, be served
on the defendants at least thirty da} s be
fore the next term, and that a notice b<*
published to call in the defendants resid
ing out of the state, once a month for six
months in one of the public Guzetts of this
state previous to the next term of this
court. —Taken from the Minutes
A. Crawford, cVk.
October 3 m§rr
Georgia, Columbia county*
In the Superior Court ,
September Term, 1820.
Caroline Matilda Sanders, by
her Guardian, Elizabeth In Equity,
Stanback Comply, vs, /
Yancy Sanders, Jas. Sanders, V.lJill for diu-
Lewis Sanders, Philip San- C coVcry and
ders, Jesse Sanders, Isliatn \ Uislribu-
Rayliss and wife, Edmond • tion.
Iltunt and wife.
ON Motion, it appearing to the court
that James Sanders, Lewis Sanders, I'hil
ip Sanders, and Jesse Sanders, reside out
of this stale —It is ordered that a notice be.
published once a month for six months in
one of *he public Gazettes of ibis St»t«
previous to the next term of this con. t,
and shall be deemed sufficient service, urn I
that leave be granted to amend the bill
and to perfect service.
Taken from the minute* j
A* Crawiord, cVk