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, comin sndedbyGen. M torUn i
L;,T ' a •• fr ° m
■° f oValn:’.r,u«. and from Valparaiso
which will employ
J eight months: so that you
I filiate orfthr arrival of the Mace
fs; the month of April or May
If
. e ifrri in the neighboring ports
% ut h America, hy an Armistice for
nt fo t between Bolivar and Monl
.j 0 not know, that, since the Trea-
Ve’icc between the United States and
»Britain, we have had as much satis-
Vi- announcing 1 any News from a-
I -is that contained in the following
s Ie; ns hooe* that it is the pre
,o a Vermanent pacification. Enough
rK i has flowed ; enough of havoc
LaVnadci the humanities of have
, !rpa( lv too far violated, in tins con-
Humanity demanded a cessation of
providence has ordained it. We
t i,e negotiations, which will fol
£ suspension of hostilities, will
liberation aid repose to the people
mezuela and their confederates
ni LAGLiIIi J-n PORT WT /
Ksw-Yonit, dan 5.
t craveroft, of the schooner Tom,
left I acaiira, Dec 21 it informs na that
hp 15-h, there was a general rejo.c-
AJJ pl.ee sm’ Caracas, on account
I rM .V,Vr having been concluded for
V®7 f between Generals Bolivar and
f t officers from Bolivar’s ar
-1 ..UhrmighCarraccas and Lagtnra
rfth. on their way to Margarita
i «ml Barcelona, to give informa lon
id - *ml at ice. Gen. Morillo had re
he it 8 bc command of the Spanish army,
" cM-ceeded by Gen. La Torras.-
arrived at Porto Cavello,
was fitting out the schooner Monllo
Shim ho»e to Spam; and
’ •' r officers had proceeded to that
Stf^eoflL. 1 On the 30th
a Spanish squadron of 3 large tmns •
■ and 1 schooner, arrived at Lagu.ra
Tcadi* with 15,000 stand of arms,
clothing, and provisions for the army,
luces was entirely suspended at La
■a. •
■ BONAPARTE.
I® Mowing is on extract nf a letter Just
St. Helena, hy a gentleman
■ Tdinlurgh ;
■ Watching Bony, is now a very amns-
Hoccupation' I lately saw the gentle
■ riding out, having Marshal Bertrand,
IB while horse, in front He and lady
■rand were together. Count Montlio
■ami ft retinue in the rear. He is un
|Hm - n |'.' gross, and odiously out
IB - f Ace . Me goes out much olten-t
■ than ever, but occupies much of Ids
■in writing. I know lie was lately oc.
IBied in writing criticisms upon the ge
■is ot antiquity. He takes great de
in a small that he has fitted,
Ktlier laid out, like a London citizen.
■i. desirous of having multuminpar
■ there are lakes, rivers, woods, grot
■ Sic. Ac. all in miniature. This place
SBhia sanlum; and an unfortunate cow.
by some chance got into it, was shot
■Buonaparte himself for the sacrilege.
■ one whatever is permitted to approach
■ residence without the governor or sul
■al’s special leave. Nor is a stranger
■r permitted (o go onLof Jamestown
■bout a pass from the adjutant general;
IB" is any one permitted to go on board
■lin in the harbour without one,—The
■roiometcr in the hottest summer days
■i-ldom above 73 degrees ; in town it is
Ben at 90 deg. or upwards, but gcneral-
Bfrom 83 deg to 85 deg; at present it is
Burally about 60 cleg, to 63.”
Lon Mot, f original j-Mr
Bitwooii, an imitator of Ks*x, played
Be part of Sir Giles Overreach about two
Bars ago, on the Bosten stage. In the
B l scene of the play when Sir Giles dis
■ ers that ids daughter has married the
Bmhle Allviorth, instead of the rich and
Hide f-ord I.Pin'll, and has thus defeated
B his fondest hopes—May wood rented
Bl raved, and stamped, and pulled his
Hir, and, to cap the climax, stripped the
B Sis from his shirt—tore it (like the pas-
Hn) “ to tatters, to very rags,” and scat-
Hred the fragments upon the stage. A
Bntlcman present, being asked hisopi
jun nf the performance, replied, “ that
B thought it altogether too tame —for, ut
Be very lime when the actor ought to
B in the greatest patsion,, lie appeared
Bi.VBSttSFn.Eu.?
I [JV*. England Galaxy, .
■ —■——Kill!■! IIHI I
■cisrs. Ealroas,
I When ignorance or folly emit their
Bniensc to the w odd, it is the province
■ wisdom to pass them unregarded—hut
■ramou sense dull and* (hat they should
■ccive their just retribution. This re
■t'k has been i lie,ted bv the 'strictures
Bg ied “ Q,” which appeared in the Geor- ■
■ u Advertiser of 17th irst, Those s'.rlc
■tes Gentlemen, I scarcely knowhow to
B’iderstUßcl —either the author is vilely
■picrimt of the 'histrionic art, or lie would
B'su to rob the deserving of their well
Bnied tame; — Let «C>” be particular in
■s remarks on the drop scene, drapery,
|>’i! what lie is pleased to call “the pic*
P* re * 'a the row of boxes”, and not rest
■‘general remarks and insidious auimad
■Mons—let him do (his, and I pledge
P.'Stll he shall llien be answered; but
18011I 8011 side-long shut* and dark.insinuations,
B cordially diiapisc.
I t rotii llie decorations of the Theatre, I
Bf ito the performance—in the notice ui
■'•i.cu, Q, has displayed III; same dark cle
i (’'•> the same malevolent purpose, tie
i uuld wisn to condemn in general, but
P-keads not to. particulars. I, myself,
P 4 not visit the Theatre'on the represen
ts 0 ..". of "She stoops to Conquer" , (nor at
r O / tiihe siiice) with a view to erl'icise
r'V performance, but merely for recrea
consequently, am notable to review
B-HiCiilar scenes, but am prepared to de
pwr tny sentiments on the peiformanec
pne rally, in a style ratter graver, and
, ‘/T 1 ?- so dark as Mr. Q.—whose ap
f UUjC t J person is sparing, but whose
01 ? l * ie majority of the per
iv; v a“ re t H’S‘«h«u§, unjust and unfeel.
sc],. ,t. | c ‘”n °f critics, first ctrnde
cfr.|'"tlCe, V 1 ’- Browns performance
taindV* i 80 far as my weak
lae riuSit l .° Mr- Brown look’d
with C. ' er ““Orally and played it
h ! S fi 3‘ ,ire is g« f 'd for a
4 ■’’t'-dwti *.* whole performance repre
‘ * cjnc e i Vc Ux . Goldsmith
|* A ■ - I
I • *
Inteftded to exhibit, a country bumpkin,
feceived by theindulgeuce of at fond pa
rent. - •• 1 -
Mr*. Yonng has justly received the
plaudit ol this almost general denouncer:
she must always oe a favorite with the
public.
Mr. Q. with all his erudition must needs
be a punster—but how to understand his
observations on the character of Miss
Neville 1 know not—my opinion is that
she wasasp/ucidas the author would have
wished, to s»j the very least her fortunes
were good, uer general acting natural and
her reading correct with allslie possesses
an eye that might have animated a heart,
colder than the heart of Hastings.
Mr. Fennel's dressing has been deser
vedly censured. when he next appears
as Stingo let him leave his pillow behind
the scenes or adjust It belter, and pi t
sent the mby nose and brandy burnt
check of the publican.
At length wc ai e introduced to Mr.
• Drummond in a J*. S.—Mem —but whai
iiie author would mean requires deeper
penetration than J possess.
VV Ith regal dto iha; gentleman's per
formance of Young Marlow, 1 must ob
serve, that 1 think he overdoes his point,
ins hashfulness possesses neither natuic
nor gentility: to him 1 would recommend
an attention To nature, and the duties of
his professions —by tbese means he may
yet riiw* to tu i lichee.
“My tablets! meet I pnt down, that here,
in Pnuiuark,,
Ar an may suu c am. be a “ - -- •»i
dasbt*-.
One parting ord with Q and 1 have
done—Simula tie again visit the Theatre
with “Dick Faudie’s tablets let him keep
awake, a Critic does not perform his
duty to the public, dho dots not measure
every step, note every ward, and observe
every gesture of the acior. Fie on you
Q, for your unmanly observations! Wnen
you next write let your remarks be gene
ral and sincere; withal, let l|S learn your
reasons—Censure where censure js de-
Ssrvcd—>but let not the skilful and inge
nious actor loose your app Remem
ber to “render unto Ccesai- the things Uut
are Casurs.” I‘-
—— , —,, .
On AVF.DNESD ’ V EVENING, Jan. 24th,
Will beperiorv td a Comedy w Five lets,
called
Town &: CoiUttry*
M r Vich Vs
After th-; C.-.ai.?.ly,
“ The Gavotte do Vesfris.”
By Mist Clark
Song—“ Love’s young Dream,” by. Mr.
[Hrenan.
Comic Song—“ A hit at the. Fashions ”~
by Mr. Lamb.'
' r o which will be ad led (for the C'M
time) a farce in 2 Acts, as p-.-ffnnm.-d at
he Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Lon
don, written by Thos Morton, q called'
•- Wo\aiu\ toY anOWycv,
For Characters, Stc see Bil ! s of (lie d:<y
* Doors to be open a* half past 5, and
performance to commence at half past 6 o’-
clock. .
Admittance ONP, Doi.r.Aß.
Tickets to be had at the Office at
the Tlieatre, on days of performance from
ten until one, and from three until five
o'clock, when places for the boxes can
be taken.
Gentlemen are requested not to rmoke
in the Theatre.—Cheeks not transferable.
Days of performance this week, Mon
day, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday.
January 18 it
AUCTION.
1. TUum\4soi\,
On TUESDAY the 23 d inst.
(if .’tir) will be sold before the Globe
q « fginns. P imeN. O. Sugar,
O V 3 0 do Muscovado do.
15 Bbi.s Uavanna do
10 lihds. Philadelphia Whiskey,
10 do laitaicn Ruin, warranted,
5 do Apple Uramly,
2J Hbl,-, uo do
5 Pipes Holland Gin, warranted,
5 do Northern do
10 lllnls N. I). Molasses,
5 Casks Currant Wine,
15 Qr Casks Malaga do
Together with a Valuable
Assortment nf
Jiviiish <Sj* India
u Vi v* I) 6,
coNsisTi.va or
Subcrline Cloilu St Cassinieres,
Pi.uns,
Uudressed C« ! ’~ n-s,
Fiiniiture do
liriiannia l(ni;dk- i chief,
ambric Giiighani;,
Irish linens,
I) aper,
Nuns’ Thread,
Silk and Cottiiu tloso,
Steam Loom Sliirung*,
Velvet t.'oitl—Giicrusey Frockn,
Suspenders, Ho.ubazeus,
Canton Crapes,
Sarsnetts, Sinchsws,
Florentines,
India Sewing Silk,
Italian do
Nauk.ens, Sic. Lc.
An Invoice of Furniture,
co-apnsu o.
Side Boards,
lining Tables,
Card do
■ W oik do
Caudle Stands,
Wash ditto
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sic.
Sale to commence at half past 9 o’clocx.
Teims at Sale.
I. Thompson, Auct’r
January 22.
JOBS
Neatly clccutcfl at this Q.ffioa
CVmct s>V\Ua, Tlag Hkt’s
Cottou Gar As, cahoiis*
&c.
Canton Crajipr "
C i d’d do do
Nankin Crape Drtsses,
Crape Shawls V & 8 4ths,
Changeable and Plaid Staranfetts,
Figured, d 0
Black Sinchcws,
BladC^Snysfietts,
Do Florentines,
, Black 4-4‘hs Fring’d !lkf’».
Black St-wing Silk, ' *
Choppa Rum a Is,
The above mentioned good* are all ,of
tiio best quality, mid are for sale bv the
case, or in lots to sun porch mvr.U
souable terms, at Messrs ftJDdIGtVN k
BRADFORD’S Store;-v-Also will b. re
ccivtd by the Steam Boat, expected to
morrow the 23d inst.-and for sale as above,
6 Cases Cotton Cards,
20 do. containing a variety
of Men, Women, Boy’s
Shoes.
January 22 ts
United States ,
Charleston , ■
Neiv-York,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
Richmond, Va and
Washington Ciitj
BANK NOTES,
Bought by
S. M. Allen,
Corner of Broad U Mclntosh Streets.
itT North Carolina Bank
Notes exchanged
Jahhary £2 st_
Mlm's Prize List.
Grand Sitate Lottery.
EIGHTH CLASS,
Eighth Day's Drawing.
No. 9369* a prize of gIO.OOO
9270* 5,000
2198* 2839* 6714* > , nnn
6004* 7405* 2873 5 x,uu
3547* 7737* 7776* i ...
7-15* 1032* 2307*5 SJJ
2821* 4064*
6874* 8040* 5 lUJ
All marked thus* sold at Allens’ —The
Lottery draws again This Day.— Twv
drawing* more will complete the Lottery,
and there are yetto bq drawn
100,000 dollars .
25,000 dollars
8 of 10,000 dollars
3 of 5,000 dollars
SO of 1,000 dollars •
10 of 500 dollars
And a large number of 100 fee. iokets
are now selling at g7o—Shares in pro
nortion, but will shortly advance. For
the lucky numbers apply at
ALLEN’s
Lottery § Exchange Office,
Corner of Broad Jc M'lntosh slrecif.
. .January 22
THE SUBSCRIBER
I.Ir.SPECTrt'U,V informs lor frum.is
idl'd the public, that he lias taken u store
live doors below the City Hc’eJ, where he
will keep on Hand a general assortment ol
LtuWfto 1 Gentlemens 1
Boots to hoes.
The above articles he will dispose of
on the most reasonable term*.
Moses Hoff, jr.
January 22— : —3t
tO.sOEUT
OF
SACREDMUSIC,
In aid 'f the Funds of the Female Asylum.
MR DYER, expecting to leave Au
gusta, the first weeK in Frebruaty
nexi, proproses previous to his departure,
to invite public attention to a performance
of the above named kind. This exhibi
lion, consisting of a variety of highly ap
proved Arts, Duett oh, Arnhem*, audCho
iiissis, nearly all new m this piace, will
be made by a select number of his pupils
and other gentlemen and ladies who have
consent-*.! to rentier their aid on this oc
casion, on the Evening cf
Tuesday, 30 th inst,
i .1
An accomplished bard ol instruments
peiformers, under the directions ol Mr
Hhvitt, whoso superior skill inltis pro*
{Visions is well known, and have polite
iy tendered their service*, IS will sustain
aiid accompany the vocal part of the Con
cert, Mr BXEJfiar,au Oratorio Singer, ol
great celebrity will give »ome of hi* most
ulmired Aii s and Sacred Music. As the
piece* have been for some time in re
liearsa 1 , and much solicitude is entertained
iogiatify the t»»te of* discerning audience
Uis confidently believed that the per
formance will aflbrd general attiitacUon.
Jan. fU
800 Bushels Corti
Afloat, inJforndU ;\ v '
L. C. Cantelou. &co.
JMiunry 22*
* t 1 | "* ** l 1 ■" i «■ 11 <i »">—
«
TUK snbscnS*ar tenders hla professional
Herricks in the fallowing counties rtf the
Muldh tJiii Mi' . —Richmond, Columbia,
Washington, Emanuel, Scriven & Bathe,
:md in the painty of Warren of the Nor-
Ihern Circuit. He «dl *)«(, practice in
theifcderal Ktmi ts of (his Stale.
Tiwmuß iilasfock.
CQt ’1 J»«.’Sih%»nKli Rejuibltcan aml Mj]-
ietlgfvillc JouViuff will 1 >injeftithe above
otic month.’ , T. G.
January 22
1 •' . ‘j- » «r
The creditors of Gainhain L. Hake,
straw, arc notified that Hie .lusiices of the
Inferior court of Wiikea county have an
pointed the first Tuesday in April next
at 10 o clock in the forenoon, or us soon
thereafter ns counsel can be heard for the
said Qlinham L- Uakestraw to brought up
before them ,• and for his cretlltors, if they
think proper, then and there to appear
and shew cause, if any they hare, why he
should not be allowed the benefit of the
several ‘acts made and for the re
lief of insolvent debtors.
January 22>—*-wJt,
Fifty dollars liejvard.
m |> A VA\VAY from tlic
jmP Xdtsijfiacribef at his res
idctice near the Oconee
fiver, in I’utnam conn
ty, on or about the Ist
1820, two negro I
fMMtfilfiißijfeP men, tbo one named IJKTEK,l JK
TEK, tlaflc cbttipioxi*> n . about, twenty-two
years old about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high
—the other named HARRY, dark com
plexion, about twenty or tweuty.oue years
of age, marked with the small pox,—The
above i eward, (with all necessary expen
ses) will be paid to whoever lodges said
negroes in any jail whatever, so that the
subscriber may get llitm.—And a propor
tionate reward will be given lor cither of
them.
John Ardis.
Ealonton, Putnam county, Jan. 22—w5t
sßaiLa»©
On Charleston ,
New York,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
Boston ,
Providence, It. 1.
New-Haven, Con .
Bictimond , Vir. and
• Washington City ,
At sight, or at 5, 10, 30, 60 or Ot) days
sight, in sums to suit purchasers fur sale
8. fcf M. Allen’s
Lottery and Exchange Office'
Tlie highest price giver! for United
Stales Hugh und six per cent Slocks
(LT A premium paid tor Charleston
Hank Notes.
January 19 ts
■ ■■■ ■> i«——— ■■■■■ n i ,
tiroceries,
I'HIE Subscribers have just received a
. choice assortment of GROCER IKS ;
consisting of the following Articles, viz—
-10 Mhds Prime Sugars
5 do Philadelphia Whiskey
2 do Apple do
5 do N. B. Rum
2 rl» Jamaica do
2 Pipes Holland Gin
30 Hb!s Northern do
’ 10 do do Horn
10 Bbts double Ale(Poughkcepsie)
4 do Cider
5 Jlbds prime retailing Molasses
fi Casks Malaga Wuie
10 Quarter chests Hyson Tea
50 lib Is". Mackerel N«S. 2 at J
10 do Shad
5 do Mess Pork
2 do IP. t-f
30 do Potatoes
20 Bugs Irish do oft he Ist quality
J,OOO Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt.
20 Pieces Cotton Hanging
ALSO,
An assortment of Crockery
Wore, und
13,000 lbs Wagon Chair
- TIKE.
All of which they will dispose of on the
most reasonable terms, at their Store in
Broad Street, near!/ opposite the City
Hotel.
Maguire fy Murphy.
January 15 3ti
Leghorn Straw Bonnets
« yi&rt., &tiUl!c.
S) ESPECTFULLY infirm* her friends
I and the public in general, that she is
now opening the following articles in her
line, to wit
If kite ami Black Leghorn
both in Flat*, ami those ready made up
in the ntwest fashions awl shape, with
fancy op.n work, edg'd, he—Likewise
•a variety of low priced ditto, of each co
ior—md i supply of the finest quality awl
■icwest fashioned shape Straw Bonnets,
ditto Misses’ do and a large supp'y of 2d
quality
Straw 80 ,
that can be offered very low. Ditto Chip ]
Bonnets —These in addition to her former
stock; make* Iter assortment very com
p'etc. . J&warylS ct
m -*• «r *■
_s. &M. ALLEN, W
OF AS WORK .IXO PUILMELPIILi,
Announce to the inhalants of Augusta and Its vicinity that they hare eabftfrM a
Lottery ami Exchange Office
AT the corner of Broad and M'lntOsh streets, directly oon-aite the V .at-Olicff In
arwin lately occupied by Altars. Stswaut & Ilmen*,-,,s H. hM. A, bavin*
ofiices ut most of the principal cities in the Unite 1 States, are enabled to linrJACt all
business in the Mehange line on the most favorable te.-rns; they will ; ,t all timet draw
lirabs (in tuber «H their Agents, tic. at the North, and will nett wiale Dills dmVh M
most of the- cities in the United Stales. K ftWn < * n
They oficr for sale a few Tickets in the
GRAM) STATE
V, Inch baa hat lliree day s to draw, and the following SPLKJiDIJ) PItJZCS still
be drawn;—'VlZ;
1 Prize ofSloo,ooo
1 Prize of 2XOOO * i
9 “ “ 10,000 (
4 “ « 5,000
27 “ “ 1,000
Vml many of 5.500, Sioo, sc.
Tickets warranted undrawn &70 Bights . . r . b'*i
• * * 35 Tenths - .. . . .' '■ *\
Quarters . , 7 50 Twentieth* .... J Sl *
j correct list of t ie dinwing is feCeitVd ami may be examined gratis.
for 1 riirt 11.1 s-,o<i an iirinon. • "
Orders from the country promptly attended to, addressed to
S. & M. ATLi'.X.
January 13 Corner of Broad and M'lntosh street* AUGUSTA.
Hflttdtiij gfijwf,
Mr. Leslie
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies
nnd Gentlemen that liis DANCING
SCHOOL will commence an Saturday the
27th instant, at his former stand on Hr oik I
street, item ly opposite the City Hotel.—
Days of attendance cverySatnrday, from y
till 12 o’rilt.ck A. M. &. from 2 till S P. M.
Ill’s !Nigl»t Hrhool
for young’ Gentle men will commence on
Friday evening the 2fith instant, at Can.
die light—price of tuition in both instan
ces Ten Dollars per quarter.
MR. I,ESI,IK returns his thanks ffVr (he
liberal encouragement he has heretofore
met with, and hopes by his nnrymitled
attention to the improvement of his pn
oils, to merit the patronage of those who
may favor him. Mr. L will thank the pa
rents who intend to send their children
to enter their names us soon us conveni
ent.
Ladies' seminaries nnd private tuition,
attended with punctuality—Terms and
other particulars made known at the school
room. January 16 ts
&rci/i garden Sfeed
OF ALL SORTS,
PCt' up hy the SHAKERS, and warran
ted.— ALSO
30 doz. London Mustard,
Warranted Fresh and good—.l st Receiv
ed and for sale by
David Smirh & Co.
Smith sitlv of the Market.
December 28 ‘2m
A. B. Hayden,
BKNTIST.
AGAIN offers liis professional services
to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta for a few weeks. Persons wishing
to be waited on at their place of residence
will please send a note to bis lodgings at
the Mansion Mouse.
03* Hayden's approved Dentifrice and
Tooth finishes of the first quality, may be
bad as above. I
December 23 ts )
The Subscribers!
jj b ESPECTFOLLY inform llie.r friend* i
ItV and the public, that they have for- |
ined a connexion, in tint |
Carriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON t CRANE,
the business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, Where all orders in their line «f Bus
inetw, will he faithfully attended to. Car*
risges repawed at the shortest notice, and
in the neatest manner.
Johnson Crane.
Just received, a handsome assortment
of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Barrels first rate Newark drier.
January 15 3mpd
TO RENT. ~
AND possession immediately given, the
Tenement in Broad street formerly
occupied by Mr. James Anderson. For
terms apply to
John Fox or
Dr, Spann.
January 18 a I
LOST. i
the 38th ult. between the Store of
Edw’d. HUIN & Co. anti the Bank of Au
gusta, Jos. W. Luckett’a draft on Felix O.
Gibson 8c Co: for g 443 72 cents, dated
in Augusta, 7th July 1820, payable 4
Months afterdate, to the order of Edward
fiuin & Co, and endorsed by them*
All Persons are hereby Cautioned a
gainst trading so (he above acceptance
payment of which has been slopped. The
Finder will please leave it at thi« office.
November, 4——
ftUIUATIE ORht/m*'
SAMUEL T'AIIVETI; is herein a«pafe t .
ml my Aid-dc-Cnmp, mid nil i>e d,
beyed and respected accnrdinglj,
Tbos. GmscouJc,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade
2d Division, Georgia dMilitijU
.Tat'carv IS (f
*** 11 l ‘"* >*M 4 »n*
Th.e fcubsiTWtr*
('OLTCITS tho*e who cun f rnifh him
~ > with evfdi-ncr, to enable him to pro**
eqile with satisfaction, three persona
were Concerned in maltreating hia mart
servant COMUS, on the Washingioft
K>rd, this tide i t Col. Man’s on the eve
ning of the 2dinst.—The hoy was furnish*
ed with a pass wheih he propuCcd (with*
out effect) and was hy those men beaten
in a shameful manner—whyti a certain
gentleman came up and informed- theffl
that his pass was not out hy one viek, th«
negro dot s not know who was liis friefid#
being an African, understands but liitla
English! scarcely enough to he nndef
hood—should h reward be expected, an/
thing reasonable will be granted by
Isaac LaUochc,
Apply to
A.. Slaughter C. Lnbuiaft
or Titos- 8. Oliver.
December 7 ts
j %* The Hnbscrrbers
have formed a connexion for the purpoatt
of transacting a General Commit it on Bu•
linen in this city, under the Arm of CaJI-
T*;ton & Lamar.
Liberal advances will be made, eithef
in Augusta or this place,upon Produce off
Merchandize, consigned to their houso
fur sale.
V. L. Cantclou,
G. 11 Lamar.
-Savannah, Ocfohn stii 1530 ts
Marshall 'ffice,
ton the MSTnrcr or okohoia.
Savannah Nuv. It', 182 0.
THR Assistants of the Marshal of thin
district, “for taking the font h Census, of
enumeration of the inhabitants of the D
nired States,” are hereby nutifiedthat tkfl
time for transmitting their morns to this
department is near at hand, and K is hop
ed that no delay will take j/ace, so as tf*
. prevent a general return being n«Ue ec
; coming to law.
JNO n. MOREL.
Marshal Dirt Geo.
J (£s• The Darien Gazelle, Augusta
Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga
zelle, and Recorder and Journal at Mil
, cedgcville, will publish the above tilt
Countermanded.
November 20.
SANA WAY.
the stibsciiber, a Young Negro
man named TOM, (supposed not ovei*
twenty one yea r» of age,) he is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by
trade —He )• well known in this placo
and Savannah, and la supposed to be lurk- ‘
ing about the vicinity of this erty, or on
his way to Savannah
Any person apprehending *he said fel
low and delivering him to Messrs. A.
Slaughter, (J C. Labuzan, or lodging
him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAROCHE.
Augusta, Nov. 17 if
8 10 Keward.
I OTRAVED or Stolen Tuesday nigjxt
7tb Nov. from the wharf in AngwfffTa
Sorrel Horse, of the folio"i' 1 ! I If*'(lnscription,-
blind with tbe left eye, snip on the nose,
small star on the forehead, anrL the right
hind foot white up to the fbotluck, he is
a short round bodied hone, with a short
swirh tail iihont 10 years old.
Whoever will take up said horse and
send liitfk to liis owner, or give informa
tion so Id! can be regain'd shall receive
the ahow* reward and ail reasonable
charges paid. Apply to the subsciiberaC
tbe Steam Boat Office.
Washing ton Lamar,
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