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I and it appeared in evidence,
the families were' near
ours, very intimate, and all o
table standing. Several ot
■ii Itv were examined, as to the
nent parts of the drugs, and
.fleets upon the huemm days.
s< Craton, Houston and Over
ssisted the attorney for the
Messrs. Crab, Grundy ant!
f for the accused. The def en
were acquitted.
I Receipt fir the Hheumati&n.
cone ounce of Gum Camphor*
ut it into a quart of spirits,*
erc iii ns much of the bark u
rass root as the liquor cover
stand for ten .or twelve hours
is ready for use. Take half a
„n wineglass full on going to
md the same as soon as you
the morning. If possible an
or two before breakfast, and
tgnin at 11 o’clock, should the
ii ati sin lie very painful, taking
, ?ub the parts affected with the
medicine. It being an in no
nedicine, the dose may be in
id to a full glass if thought
sarv. The effect is a violent
ration, consequently the pa
must be extremely careful not
exposed to the cold. Although
eatment may not suit all kinds
eumatism, it has had the effect
lieve one who had it in his
lers,knees, and ancles, forma*
, and very strenuously recom,
s its application.
mmunicated by a A 'aiical Friend.
i'ißlSo
stfully informed
open on Wed-
Oth* with
t FIFE ACTS,
-
Conquer.
■
i Night.
: added
ACTS called
arrow.
Is of the Day.)
5, and perform
past 6 o’clock,
1.
lin § Co.
itional supply of
ODS,
lass, Chi
arc and
oxtment inferior
are oflercd for
exma.
mdon made
>rte,
Ark made
i
HING, '
*/) jYorr op
r
Mills,
nrsl nf the Post
Up Hu; Punks
Assortment of
'lduhcs,
F
Goods,
•;se, and onule
listen, under
*
es.
'
on Porter
e low for cas’n,
pson §co
iNT~
10 th it)ft.
nil he sold
-Office.
I. Horses
fatness.
Wire,
CIOXBERS.
DING. "
can te accomo
n R in a private
us office.
An Ordinance.
an «ct passed oy the I.e
--f ▼ g.slnture of this state on Use 13th
December 1829“ To vest the government
and regulation of the Court House and
Jad of Richmond County, in the Mavor
and City Council of the City of Augusta,
and appointing tliem sole commissioners
us the .Court House and Jail of said Coun
ty-
Hs Obtained , by the authority of the
City Council of Augusta—That they will
at their first regular meeting in January
in each and every year appoint a keeper
ut the City uml County Jail, whose duty it
slmll be to superintend the Jail agreeable
to the laws of this State. °
He shall kc-p a book in which he shall
enter the names of all persons commit I eh,
by whom and for what offence committed,
he shall note the discharge of all prison
ers and the authority by which they arc
discharged. ,
The Jailor shall supply the prisoners
with such food as is required by the laws
of this suite, he shalj keep an account of
the daily receipts and expenses of the Jail.
1 he Jailor previous to his entering up
on the duties of his othce, shall give bond
and good security in the sum often thou
sand dollars conditioned for ihc faithful
discharge of his duty, and shall take and
suhserne the following oath—!, AUdo
solemnly swear, that 1 will to the best of
my skill,perform all the duties required
of me as Jailor, that I will keep a true ac
count of all monies, either received or
paid by me, and render a true account
thereof to the City Council, monthly.
Ihe Jailor shall hold his office lor one
year from the time of his appointment,
and until his successor is appointed and
qualified, unless removed by order of
Council, and his salary for the present
year shallbe five hundred dollars.
Passedin Council, January 3, 1821.
NICHOLAS WAUL, Mayor.
By the Mayor,
_ D. CLARKE, C. C.
An Ordinance.
To prevent horses running at la’ge in the
City of Augusta
WHEREAS the practice of permitting
horses to run at large in the City
of Augusta, Is attended with much danger
to the inhabitants thcreof-
De it ordained , by the City Cmncil of
Augusta, that from and after the passage
of this Ordinance it shall and may he iavv.
ful, and it is hereby myd£ the duty of the
Police Officers to take into his or their
possession any horse, mare, gelding, mule
or ass found running at laigc within the
corporate limits of this city, and confine
such animal so taken up in such place as
may he selected by the city Marshall, and
it shall be the duty of said Marshall to ad
vertise the sale of the animal or animals
so taken up at the market house and in
one of the public gazettes at least ten
days previous to the sale, tak ng care to
give a particular description of the same
in the said advertisement.
And be it further ordained, that if any
such horse, mare, gelding, mule or ass
shall belong to any person or persons re
siding within the corporate limits of the
City, he, she or they shallbe entitled to
the possession of the same on due proof of
property at any time previous to the sale,
oh pay ing one dollar to the marshall for
each and every animal so taken up for the
use of the officer (having taken up the
same) and all costs and expcnces for ad
vertising, keeping, Sec. ami moreover pay
a fine cf two dollars for each and every
horse, mare, gelding, mule or ass, and in
all cases where it shall appear by proof
that the animal or animals so taken up is
the right and properly of'a person or per
sons residing without the corporate limits
of the city, then and in that case it shall he
the duty of the city marshall to deliver up
the same on receiving the amount ofcosts
and expencts for advertising and keep
ing.
And be it further ordained, that it shall
and may be lawful for the owner or own
ers of any horse, mare, gelding, mule or
ass, where the same may have been sold
at any time within six months after such
sale on due proof of property to be made
before the City Comtek to claim &. demand
the amount of the purchase money’, firtn
deducting therefrom the amount o, ex
penses and fine incurred,
i’asscd in Council, 3d January 1321.
NICHOLAS WARE; Mayor
Uy the Mayor
D CLARKE. Clerk
The above Ordinance will be rigid-,
Iv enforced after the 13th January, 1821
W)i BEE, M C A
Richmond Academy.
BV a recent resolution cf (he Board of
Trustees, the Subscriber is authoris
ed to inform the public that the number of
pupils in «ach department is in future to
lit* limited. Not more than forty can he
admitted h'lo the Classical Department,
anil not more* thstu tinny five can lie re
ccived to cucii tutor in the English De
partment. The undivided attention of
Messrs, (’aldw. U and Scott is bestowed on
the English pupils and will be continued
with that zeal and ability in teaching, for
which each of those gentlemen is distin
guished There are five vacancies yet in
the classical department, and a few in the
, English.
Ter...s of admission —cfght dollars per
quarter for the Classical, and six for the
English.
W. T. Bran tty,
/,’ect. Uichmond Academy,
January 8 3;
i3iu\d\u «Mam\t\vclovy,
Three doors brlnsv the Market, JYurth
Sitle Jlroad-Strcet
ffMIE Subscriber has on hand, a con-
JL stant supply of the best MANUFAC
TURED CANDLES at 22 cents per
pound.
M. Payne.
Highest price given for TALLOW.
Jannsry 3. \v6w
ISenv in Columbia Jail.
MARCUS, who says he belongs to
Clnisiupl.cr kinder of Wilkes conn,
ly. Georgia, Marcus is about five feel
h’.jil*, light complexion The owner is
requested to come forward prove pro
pony pay charges and lake him away.
IJoJm Bynaum
January 4 gt
Caveat
A LL persons tire requested to take no -
-ttd.ee that 11 awe legal an 1 equitable
lien., for a cousufcrable part of' the pnr
chase money whitix remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten. it* the lots laid off by Ed
ward P. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and h>
me sold to James Mym. Any person
who purchases, will take the property
subject to those liens of which if more par
titular information is desited, it will be
gtve.t by U.chard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
. A. Slaughter.
January * If
, List of Letter*
| Remaining in the Posf-Olliee, Waynesho
f rough, Ist January, l«2l,
A
■ Robert It. Atkinson,
1 11
Julia MHott AViilUam Rt acfr,
James Baiy GeoVge Bass
I ISartly Huckly Lewis Bvue
> Richard Brack Mr. Bxvw n Esq
f , Sarah Uteusuii Henry Bell
1 C
• Mary Catlett Alexander Cat ter
r John Cutes, 3 Ztcheriah Cowerd
1 1)
Col Daniel Dav s Samuel C Douglass
5 . P
> Benjamin Parnell
r °
1 Francis Green Jesse U Gooden
1 John Grubbs II
I, Hatcher Gillum Hill
John Hill John Holley
Eliza Henderson
J
Elijah Johnson Ann Jenkins
Thomas H Jones James Jackson
L
Thomas Luke A J Lawson 2
M
John Marsh Josiah Matthews
, Francis A Martin John U Moore
] VVqliam II Merida
r N
John Neyfy
f 0
, John Owen
; r
. Joseph Perry Hardy Perry
. F Parts Edmund Poor
H
. Joint Reynolds Philip Robinson 5
; s
, James Stronger John Smith 3
William A'axoit Benjamin Shcrard
Leaston Sneed Absolum Sneed
. SewisSpane Clemy Sharp
Charlotte Slator
•r*
T F Thomtis S Tillnghast 2
Enoch Taylor F, II Tarver
U& W
Elisha Utley 4 Jesso While 2
Lewis AVimhcrly Isaac Welch
Joitn B Walker diaries Warren
Beverly Bandolph, p m.
January 8 w3t
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Colombia
Court Houst ilia Ist January 1821.
A
Z. Attics’ orphans Mr, Autlinaia
I)
. James Boyd E. Bowdrc
P. M. Hennings 3 Tho. Henning
Miss Ann Bush John Is Barker
J A Beall C
Augustus Craw ford Col. T. Carr
James Collins 2 Peter H- Collins
Micajah Crupper Win. Carr
L. U. Blanton Hriitcin Clark
D
Jciemty Dillard Evan Davis
E
GageD. Edwards Charles Evans
F
John A. Fanning Daniel Fare
L. G. D. Forest Warren Ford
Lydia Forlonbcrrv
G
W. J. Germany 2 John Griffin
Z. Garnett Capl. Gibson
II
Juriah Harris Samuel Hannon
Miss Maty A. Harris Henrietta Howard
Jacob Huge
J
Robert Jones Elizabeth Jones
K
Augustus Kent
L
James I.amkin Thomas Low*
Absolotn l.everelt
M
If. Magntder Fianis Miller
Miss b .Marshall
K
Levi Newbciry
O
T. W. Olive
P
I*. Feixyaian
R
Miss Nancy Hay 3 Isaac Randolph
Randal Ramsay Joseph I*. Rawls
Jarah Ross Hetity Uadfotd
8
Thomas Samuel Henry Sykes,
Tilmar Sneed Jonathan T Simms,
John Sulsey
T
11. 11 Thompson 2 William Tripp
George Tmtkerslcy or Aug. Crawford
W
farms Wilson Wm Williford
Sit’d Whittington Joitn Wcllingham
Y
Thontrs Yarhoro 2
•Tames Cary, p. m.
january 8 | f3w
. administrator's Sale.
IVILL be sold at the house of Travi*
f * M‘Kinney, in I.incoln county, on
Saturday the 34(h day of February ne*xt,
all the personal properly of Zachary M‘-
Kinney, deceased, consisting etf one horse
saddle and bridle, pork, Cattle, and one
rifle gun, household and kitchen furni
ture and other articles too tedious to
mention; and one negro girl to be hired
at the same time—Terms made known on
1 the day of sale.
John M‘Kinney, s«nr.
Travis M‘Kinnc^,
January 6 Irp Administrators.
Hanawaj,
y
pftJJM *be home of
1 ' "It- a Mulatto negro
Ri"' 'h<s name of
birth, which language lie
siu'ulc* r itncl the English verv imperfectly.
1 Remar is about 25 years ofage abou t five
fi-et ten inciteshigh, spare male, a good
• deal marked with the small pox in lit
• face. Ilml oii when it,; utwcomlel, iU^ear
1 or lion skin round Jacket, with pewter I
buttons, and northern homespun panta
loons. 1 lie above negro was left with
I lie subscriber for. sale by 11, T. Wilkin
so’' <*«i. nfr.-lfjiip eynniv tied: whoi vev
will deliver ll.is I'tJitj-.v. to n, t . j,t the late
resilience ol WulleV Taylor estj. or lodge
Imti in any Jaif so that his owner can get
hint, shall n/eive a toward of five dollars.
Johc|>li Camus,
■ Beach Island, .lam;ary f! 2ip
vc J)i,)llurs Kewfinl.
OlllWEl) from the
*3 house of Mrs Sam-
MW* net, on the Columbia
iffjN road, on the Lilli Deo.
a dark bay horse, with
fiTV fi-1 thick neck, large main
boh tail, in good order,
with two or three small white spots on Ida
hack. Also, at the same lime, alight co
lored dim horse mule rather slim and raw
boned, in moderate order. Whoever will
deliver the above horse to the subscriber
atthe late resilience of Walter Taylor in
Beach Island, shall receive a ia ward of
three dollars and two dollars for the mule.
Joseph Carrie.
Reach Island, S. C. January 8 2lp
s 3, r » lie ward.
Strayed or Stolen on
the morning of the 4th
ll\ inst. five miles below
the Pinoy Wood House,
Edgefield District, S.
Carolina, a bay mare,
»"d sorrel Policy horse
the mare is a Gallatin
Colt, about four years old, her right hind
er log has an old cut which disposes it to
swell when standing—The horse is a light
sorrel, bob-tail two or three white logs &
white on his forehead—The above re
ward will he given for their delivery to
Mr. Low at Edgefield or the subscriber at
the Augusta Bridge, and all expenses paid
attending their restoration,
John Goodall.
January 3 fit
Lost or Mislaid.
A NOT Eof hand, on Messrs. Hunting.
t( >r. & Bimill, lor four hundred and
seventy-five dollars, with a credit of two
hundred dollars, drawn in favor of
Scott, of Raleigh, N. C. The person find
ing It is requested to leave it with the
subscriber at (lie Mansion House. All per
sons are cautioned against trading for
said note.
Kobe it MMvecn.
January 4 3t
Lost.
the 28th ult. between the Store of
Kdw’d. QUIN 8t Co. and the Dank of Au
gusta, Jos. W. Luckelt’s draft on Felix G.
Gibson fk Co: for g!43 72 cents, dated
In Augisla, 7tl» July lU2U, payable 4
Months afterdate, to the order of Edward
Quin Si (Jo, 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 it at this office. (
November, 4 ,
Beware of an Imposter I I ,
A YOUNG man by the name of CROS- |
UV, of Montpelier, Vermont, is now l
travelling towards the South, with a wag- j
on load of Spurious Fills, Counterfeits of j
my genuine “ l‘au «t New Loudon Bili
«i/« Pills” and deceiving the public with I
tluni, having fur mm'te copies of my cn- 1
vclopsof directions, with my name and i
stamp, signature imitated. I
As T. IV. Dyolt, of Philadelphia, and i
John C. Morrison, of New-Vork, have al- |
so been detected, and advertised us ven- |
d<-'3 ofcounterfeiis of my Fills; Jdo hereby |
oiler a toward of one gross of my genuine |
pills; to each and every person, who will t
Ipvc me information by letter, of any per
son or persons, retailing or vending in
any manner, Uiliuus Fills under my name,
JVd'J’ prepared by me, the vender know
in? them to be such. The names of in.
(minors, will be kept secret if requested.
Sara’l 11. i>. Lee,
Physical),
h How of Cnnit, JlTnl, Couvention,
NVw-f.omlim, |)pr. lb, 1820. 1m
S. UOVJUUTtWL
Four Doors above the .Market, South
S.de If run J Street .
Respectfully informs bis friends
and customers, that lie is daily re
ceiving in addition to liis former stock,
Jl large assortment
Boots Shoes,
Os every description, msde of the best
materials, and of the newest fashions, well
calculated to suit the season, the whole
will he sold low and gn accommodating
terms.
The subscriber begs leave to mention
tiiat lie has on hand
EPS. northern sole Leather
200 sides well drest Leather
Calf und Kip Skins.
January 4 wlf
A CAKD.
Isham Thompson.
OITETIS !iis ser ices to his friends anc
the public in the
Auction fcf Commission Jhv
siness.
lie occupies the stand lately held by
Thompson and Black, where all favorj will
be received and doI]' 1 ]' attended to.
i Novcmbes f.
. letters
Remaining in the Post-Office at Augusta,
Geo. Ist January, 1821.
CC/* Persons wishing letters from this
fist, will please ask for “Advertised letters
A
Allen Trueman Anderson Harriot Mrs
Anderson Charlotte Adams James
Ashbury George Averett Thomas
Alford Guilford AbellGoruoa
AdamsNath’l A Abell J.
«
Hasklayer Michael Berry Duncan
i Boswell Josiun Rush Bichard
Hogan Elizabeth Bowers Benjamin
Biyant Eliza A. Heal Mary H.
Bowie William Bowers Judinali
Bender George C. Beall Zephuniah
Bulloch George Bulloch Elizabeth
(loulineaux Mr. Bail James
Brown Paluek Bonlward Elizabeth
Beall Judge Bugg Thomas 1.
Billings Ezekiel flowing Mr.
IFmne Glairo Miss Blanchard Joshua
Biyaii Alexander
C
Caffin Nf. Cotton James W.
IXiok Boswell Cunningham Rich’d
Cosby John H, Carrie Joseph
Carrie P. P. t hapman IK
Ctegier Clinton Creswcll Jane M.
Cummins John Claike David
Collier Henrietta P, Carman F-ederick
Grafton John 11. Colt Anion
Clerk Sup. Court Colhns ; George
Richmond county. Clanton William
Cottcl Paul G. Clark. Joel
C'arkc Charles D
Delation Sylvia Davis Betsey
Dcveaux William Dennis Robert
Davis W. U. Dupree Lewis I.
Dye James M. Delanghter George
Darunnc John Duffy Thomas
Doyle James Dunbar George
Deitz Lewis Haaset Philip
M
Elton Hector Elbert Sarah
P
Farrar Ann Flemming John
Fiveut.li Benjamin Frost Samuel
Fox Mrs, Anne
G r
GurnaH Joseph Green Havant
Gamble L. R. Glass J.,hn
Grace John Gimlncr Wrn.
Guidon James Grace William
Gilliam Ls. Henry Grant William A.
Godfrey Miss Mary
II
Hughes J. Hyer Garret
Hills Edwin Harrison Jeremiah w
Howard William Harris William
Hannon John M, Ho) la way Eliza
Hammond Wm. D. Howard George
Humble John Hull Sarah
I lull John Unison Turner
Hand D line! Jim risen Jabez
Hinsdale J. U D. Hand Thomas 1.
Hawes Samuel Hyde William G.
Hale William Harrisoii John
J
Jones Thomas S. Jenkins Joshua
Johnson Pcniah
K
Keddin John 11. Kirkpatrick Haul.
1.
Lyon I.eviS. D Larry Lear
Livenuan Sidney Lewis Leonard
Lyter Critian Lee Godfrey
Lam kin Sampson Livenuan Conrad
Low John I-cwis Berry
Lipscomb Samuel I.amxiu William
Livermait John Lartigue Ann
Luther Jeremiah Lewis Albert
M
Moore John Mongin Susan V
Maish Mows Moore Alfred
M'Kinne Jacob Marlin Charles
Marsliall Eton Mdna Cliarles
Murray James Mulally 9
M'Tyre Holland .Minton Stephen
Martin Alexander Martimere M
Magee Orinda, Mann John If
N
Newcomb Kbcnezer Nichols Thomas W
Nail Ma y Jane Nixon Nalum
Norrel John 11
O
Outlaw James Oliver Stephen
Olhver Margaret
P
Peck I.ewis Powara Edward E
Poillon P Player Samuel
Pearae G W 3 Pctlibone George
Phillips Thomas Parsons Chrislo’phr
Palmer Chaney Preivet Peter
R
Rowe Adna Rodgers James
Robinson James B. Roman Hubert
Riley Elizabeth Ramsey Richard
Ramsay M A Mrs Ringoe John
Rout George Read Richard
Rodgers James Roman Daniel 9
Ramaey Theresa M Moot Hiram
Robinson Eli Reed Avery
Rinrdan Mathias Rout Lloyd
Rout George
8
i Shaffer James 8 Stewart Maria
i Stewart Thomas (Orphan Assyluro)
Stunhaul P Shinholser Mary
Stallings Charlotte II Sego William
■ Stillman /arncs Stephens Micajah
Sn«ad J C Shelly Samuel D
Starling Lyne Stephens flenry
Scott Agnes K Storys Oliver A
Savingin Kembal
T
Trotter George Trotter Sarah
Trotter Franklin Taylor Lucy
Thorpe William Taylor David
Tiuhill Thomas Tillinghast S
Thornhcrry Maryann Twiggs Asa
1 Thorn diurnal 4, Turner Elizabeth
Taylor Lucy Triplet Jumea
Tantom Diberry Thomas Phiby
Tillotson Giles Twiggs George L
Tomkins Ebcnczer
IJ
Upton Seth L’sher Henry
Verdcry Mwturin Viloue Jerome
W
williams Mary Wills Anne 3
Watkins Jason White George
Wadsworth Eli White Amelia
Whitehead Edwin, Wallace George
Woodson Littleberry Walker James M
Wwodluf John C Watson Charles
Walker George Walker John
Walton John G Wilkinson John B
White A Winn Washington
V & Z
Yancey Absolam Zinc Jane Mrs
James Fraser, p. m.
January 4 n,3 w
-
To Plaisterers.
WANTED immediately, some compe
teP%,P3Tn to c °*'rKt for the 'lais-
ol tU#Haptist Church Applies
\tvm may he made to Col. J*hn M‘*inne
A December is.
Huzza'. Huzza'. VHvzv.aV
POSTSCRIPT.
% tli is Night’s Mail.
CHARLESTON, January 5.
THE rfiip Elizabeth, Captain Sr. non.
arrived yesterday morning in -18 days from'
London, and 40 from Land's End, brings
London papers? to the 13th November.
I lie Hill of fains and Penalties against
tbe Queen of England was (inallv thrown
out ol the House of Loads upon its third
reutimg. Onthe question whether the
should pass to a second reading, the
numbers were, Contents I2i; Non-Con
u-ut* Da—majority 33. The vote on the
, third reading was, 108 to 99—Wring a
majority still of 9 in favor ofiU final pas
sage—Uni this majority was so very small,
that the Ministry determined on giving it
up,ami on the question “ that! thit lUU
/‘i'**,’' Lord Liverpool came forward and
said, that “lie could m»t be ignorant of
j the slat* of public feeling with regard to
this measure, and it appealed to be the
opinion of the house that the bill should
be read n third time only by a majority
of 9 votes.
Had the third reading been carried by
as considerable u number of peers at the
second, he and his noble colleagues would
have felt it their duty to persevere with
the bill, and to'send it down to the other
branch of the legislature. In the present
state of the country, however, and wi h the
division of sentiment, so nearly balanced.
Just evinced by their lordships, they had
. C(>n, « to the determination not to proceed
further with it. He therefore moved,
that tho question, that this bill do pasq,
he put on this day six months.” it was*
curried nemine ctutmilicetUe, amidst tho
most vehement cheering. After order
had been rcstoted, the Earl of Liverpool
moved that the house should adjourn un
til the 22d ot November, the day on which
the Commons meet—which was carried,
and their lordships immediately separated.
Thus has terminated one of tae most no
vel and interesting questions, that has
eu'r agitated the British empire.—The
Ministry lias been evidently frightened
from the stand which they had taken—
they must now look to the security,of
their seats—perhaps to the safety of their
heads.
The most tumuli nous proceedings air
pear to have followed this decision. Thw
City ol London was illuminated for seve
ral successive nights; and the banks of the
Thames and the shipping upon its waters,
presented one general blaze o< .Humilia
tion, from London to the Channel, as the
Eliuilu-th descended that river. The il
himiiiutions in tins city, ng was no doubt
expected,gave rise to much iiot and confu
sion—the windows of the ministerial print
ing-offices, &c. were demolished by tho
mob.
_ The Discovery Ships had returned to
England, after partly succeeding in as
certaining the existence of a North-West;,
Passage, haying passed to the Westward
of the longitude of tho mouth of Copper
mine River; afterwards returning amj
wintering at an Island in lat. 75, N. long
-123. W, of Greenwich.
[f.xtuact or a iktteu]
"LONDON, Nov. 13.—We merely rive?
von these few line*, to say the market
keeps very heavy here, will as in Europe,
for oour Upland Cotton, and will not, rise,
if your crop turns out as large as is said
—The price Kid. a lid. for ordinary a
II l-2d a I2d for prime Uplands, duty
paid; .Sea-Islands, 18d a 21d. fine, 22d a
2s; Rice, 19s a 21s Tobacco is only want
eel tor fine quality—the ordinary will not
sell at ail*” , .
AUCTION
On Monday sth March next,
AX K. o’clock, a. m.
WILL be sold on tbe premises, the re
maining LOTS, belonging to IJar
na M'Kinne, lying at the upper end of
Droad-street In this city.
Terms will be liberal and made known
on the day of sale. Indisputable title*
will be given.
Fraser fy Bowd re.
Jan. 1 Tawtds Auctioneers.
AdYcrtiafcmfcut.
THE three tracts of lahd on tile Aflama
ha River, that were advertised for
sale by Mr. James A Young of the Man
sion House Hotel of Ibis Oiu- „ .... -
of May last, in the C'-., •'
remains ~ . .-••omcle of this place,
*ll®* -"SOU «n consequence of his
sndden, and unexpected death.— rfic
same three tracts of land are still offered
for sale —And in consequence of the
death of Mr. James A Young, who was my
legally authorised attorney. I have duly
appointed and fully empowered Mr. Ro
bert M’Keen and his son Mr William P.
M’Keen of the Mansion House Hotel of*
this City, my Juwtol attorneys, and to
whom 1 have delegated every requisite
legsl power, to sell and to convey away,
the said three tracts of land, or any parts.
or parcels of them, in Ee« ginipl c
lice it to say, that there will be placed in
the hands ol my said attorneys, such evi
dencics of legal ami safe titles to said
lands, as will defy the world ; o deny, or
to disprove the same. These evidences
will at all Umea be produced, to such us
may be desirous to purchase. And the
subscriber who executes this power, will
hold himself bound to make such further
explanations o» cannot but be completely
satisfactory to any body. The sale of
these lands does not result from any rise
to sell them, but from necessity; result
ing from the entire loss of their present
owners fortune, by Spanish Spoliation.^
Which still *- -n- i slliifieir^
the efforts, that could be made, Tjjy
American Government, for the last twenty
years past—No further proof will be ne
cessary tw satisfy any person who may la
inclined Io purchase any of these lands-.-
Can on inspection of tlie particular tracts,
and informing themselves of their quali
ties, and their particular advantages.—Not
one of these tracts of land, but, was se
lected more than fifty years ago by per
sons of skill and judgment.
William Cooke.
Augusta, January 1.
BLANKS “
‘ For sale at this Office*