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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5.
I rT Advertisements unavoidably post-
I pou«l shall appear In our next.
I rotton prime. 14 1-4 al4 1-2-Midling,
113a 13 1-2— Ordinary, 10 al2 1-2-Du-
I rlriß' the past week the demand for Cot-
I ,oii was rather dull; but owing either to
I the small quantity coming to market, or to
| t i,e favorable change in the weather, or
I ooib.it is more animated.
I Mt. Cooper.
I The loud and reiterated p»ans, which
■preceded Mr. Kea* to this country, excited
■in the minds of the lovers of the Drama,
■a deep felt solicitude to witness the per
Bfomiance of one, upon whom the streams
■of lanegyric had been so lavishly poured.
On his arrival among us, he whs greeted
Lith that courtesv and hospitality so pecu-
Car to the American character—and ex-
Lcta'ion stood on tip-toe to see and hear
■his distinguished hero of the « sock and
Luskin ” The-anticipatiens of some were
hxcet'leit—' of many realized —while others
lonreived that the style and excellency of
Lis placing fell far short of that high char
icier which his encomiasts had awarded
|im. This diversity of sentiment is by no
Leans uncommon; it is to be found in
Every department of life; and is almost
Invariably the offspring of prejudice, par
■ality, or interest.
I Hut we are losing ourselves—our ob-
Let was to notice some invidious compari
which have been drawn between Mr,
Lmper and Mr Kean, to the disparage
ment of the former We say invidious,
■ecause in contrasting Mr. Conner with
Br K' an, some pseudo or interested critic,
■ac represented Mr. C. as “ cold, siiff, and
■rmal ” As this sweeping denunciation
■ unsupported by any analvsis—or any
Brdlel between die two gentlemen’s Tire
■nsions, we shall content ourselves with
Bssisg it over in silent contempt, and pre-
Bel to a more pleasant duty—that of a.
Burling to talent its just desert.
BOn ’Vednesdav M . Cooper made his
Bpearance in Othello. The character of
Bftello.is ine-enuons, noble and energetic
Bit requires neither “pomp or circ-.im-
Micc,” nor th« factitious aid of stage
Bek, to help it out— it speaks for itself
Bits own native sublimity. Hence the
Baracter is rendered more difficult „f
Brsnnation—and requires a master’s hand
its natural, hold, and prom
|Bit features.—Othello’s abdication of
■"*». before the *- grave and reverend
was delivered in a chaste, dis
■ : and unaffected manner. But. in the
interesting and impassioned part ot
■ ciavactep where the insiduious poliev
is too successfully employed, the
|Bs -nation we think was complete The
uncertainty of JDetdemona't fi
■llV—the deep workings of jealousy,
■ e " h*' learns that the handkerchief is
IBhe possession of Castio, we managed
so much effect, that for u while we
» J our feelings with the scene, and
was ideal. And when the treachery
is discovered, the compunction,-.
W' !|| S S °f ennsci- nee were so forcibly
and with such intensity of feel
-9 l ' lat 8 10,l 8 and affecting silence per
the audience.
W hls amatory scenes, Mr Cooper is
Pearly happy— the soft cadence of his
*' n ß p Won the ear, in melting sweel
■ , neTer loses sight of his charac
■> it is always in excellent «• keeping”—
■ Msattitudes, and general action isa r -
K riale * and dignified —But
I SVe rea ched the limit prescribed our.
P’ 40(1 must stop. « More anon.”
■ v e " Wr^ ten an d animated critique in
■ e w Tfork Evening Post, concludes
■„ followi »g merited compliment to
■ Cooper
■^onn»° Wer ? ? nd enf>r l?ies like these,
claim an elevated
»"doubtHlv e h° f ""I: C ' UntI ’ y ' Faullß
® e anjsnffi has-*but they are bv
■ excelle,L ien H t 0 n , eut ! alize his
■on a r,.. y 'j Btands at this mo-
Bdo« n n £?." d elevation of 'amc, look
■ .or Airier The t?*' '" f"*
B'lon of p I he glory and re-
Have 00^erw ‘ 1 remain, when
Rii.» rned t 0 appreciate them by
exported from
miinti, ai *\ n P or ts and coastwise,
c.’y ' January, i s onwards of
■ THOUSAND BALES
Georgian.
k® en again on the tapis
■■ s ion of ?,; r>oßl^ ort fot* a conditional
SV d ( 11 S IT im ° the Union re
H t,e ' l »auvp 9 ..'i*, OW . ,n the House of
hi, olday * ’l'he resoin
*'J alrea fy past the Satiate
■“'on have k** presents itself. No
■ f >f foe i Cen hlUlerto shewn, bv
■V has’»j v _ Ul '^ e lts consideration,
H“ n Friday next 0 Ce th * l ha win C:,L
• Nat, Int.
have k J
Iv, sions of JZ’ii made re *P ec ting
■ •f ported in the
jwl? tnt, r' B ’ 'or altering
H\ 8 011 Sports, and lay-
ing duties on Sales at Auction, it may be
proper to state, that the first mentioned
is a transcript of the bill of the last session,
in the shape in which it passed the House
ot Representatives, and that the second
is also acorpy of the bill on the same sub
ject, which was rejected in the House ai
the last session, expect that the amount
of duty reported is 10 per cent.
JVct. Int.
For the benefit of.
Mr. COOPER.
And last night of his performance,
On (Tuesday) Evening February 6th,
1821, will be performed the Tragedy of
BERTRAM,
OR THE
Castle of’St. Vldobrand.
BERTRAM, ... Mr. COOPER.
To w Inch will be added, the favourite new
puree of the.
Rendezvous.
For Characters, &c. see Bills of the day
* «* Hoors to be open at half past 5, and
performance to commence at quarter be
fore 6 o’clock.
Admittance ONE DOLI AR.
Tickets to be had at the Box-Office at
the Theatre, on days of performance from
ten until one, and fiom three until five
o’clock, when places for the boxes cun
be taken.
Gentlemen are requested not to srriok
in the Theatre,—Checks not transferable.
Days of performance this week, Mon
lay, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
UGentlemen in the Pit, ave reqnest
dlo be seated during performance, and
o keep their hats off.
February 5 it
AUCTION.
By I. Thompson,
On TUESDAY the 6th inst. will be sold
before the Globe Tavern,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Sinchews and Sarcenets,
Florentines,
Italian Crapes,
Canton Sewing Silks,
Cor on Hosiery,
Quality Binding,
Suspenders, Ginghams,
Nuns’ Thread, Linen Tape,
Playing Cards,
Suirtings and Sheetings, tit c.
—ALSO
-10 Hhds. prime Sugar,
10 „ Muscovado, *
25 Barrels do. do. K
25 Casks Nails,
10 Qr. Casks Malaga Wine.
And at 12 o’clock,
v l ne Muie.
February 5
New Clothing.
JUST RECEIVED BY
Killani &
•MercAvant To^Voys,
In addition to their former Stock, con
sisting of
Superfine Cloth Coats,
Vests &* Pantaloons,
Together with almost every other article
m their line of business—for sale low for
Cash. Feb 5 Sw
PlaidUihhons,
i. HE Subscriber has just received and
•-ffers for sale, low tnr cash, a small as
s riinent of aiticles in his line, viz :
Plaid Ribbons by the piece or yard,
Superfine Long Lawns in pieces of 6
yards at 75 cents per yard.
Linen Cambric,
Russia Di .per ar g 5 per piece,
Irish Linens, SJr &c
John G. Winter.
Feb 5 3t
Sheriff’s Sale*
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the market house in the
City of Augusta between the usual hours,
One J *rscy waggon and
Two Horses, levied on as tut property of
lames M. Kidd, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Ferdinand Phinizy, obtained in the
Inferior court of Oglethorpe county, Fer
-1 dinand Phinizy vs Janie-’ H. Kidd
Win Lam kin, sh’lf.
February 5 tds
Notice is Hereby Given,
, BI! AT the City Council, will receive
proposals from persona, who may be in
clined to furnish a large quantity of hard
orick, (for the purpose of paving the side
walks in this city) until the 15th day of
. March next----Proposals will also be receiv
ed during the same time, for levelling the
side-walks and paving the same. —For in
formation on the subject, reference may
ue had to the Clerk of Council, or to the
114th section of ihe “General Ordi
nance.” (See pamphlet, page 60 )
r 1) Clark, c c
Feb. 5-* 1m
Globe
r AND
Savannah Stage Office.
V ERSON9 wishing to take seats in the
f Savannah Stag’e, will please call at tin
above place, the Office having be6n re
i moved there.
January 25-—-9 t
tatters
In the Post Office. Augusta, Ga, sth Febru
ary, 1821- Persons wishing Letters
from this List, will please ask for tk Ad'
vertiaed Lettera ,**
A Jones Mansfield
Anderson '• homas Tohnson David
Ulams James k
Anderson Hening King Alexander
ham Mrs Kembrell B
Aldridge Tho maß H Knight Nancv «
\nderson Robert H Kelly Solomon
\ntrozzi Dominicho Keeler II- Timothy
Allen Mary L L
Adams Tbo’sH Lacv W Freeman
Anderson Joseph Locker James
Atkinson Tno L Lae\ Cincinnatus
B Lockwood Eleazur
Reggs James Lened John
Bottom Davis Love M Amelia
Bn d John Lewis Albert
B' own Rlizalv th I.aman Chas
Buekhannon Amy T.eonard Ander
B v ady Hugh I.amk’m L Sami
Baker Peyton Lamkia William
Beal Harriot M
Bell Ann Mrs Morgan Wm
Ba'eman Sarah Mavtinw-U M
Brewer Rebecca May F. Hines
Bmwn John Martin Smith
Blackwell Sam Mvntt John
Bell Wil'iam Martin Alexander
Bradley F'ias B Miller Travis
Bostwick Geo Ma-tin Wil'iam
BeHsteal AVilfiam M-aN .1 Wrildrcd
Bostick Jacob M Dade Wm
Burns Susannah Mmson S Sami
Boyer T ilah Mrs Monaon Barna
Remont F.d"-ard M‘C«nn Lucy
Bugg M'illiam H M‘Manns Roht
Beal James Mitchel Fobt
C Mitehel James
Curtins Henrv T Meriwether Beal&Cn
fonyers W f'h.is M'V.lmatrv Andrew
Chisholm F.liza’th 1. Moore Alfred
Co Biff Benj N
Collier Henrietta Nelson T .
CnmmintrThos B V"ls<m Mitchel
Currv Bohe"t Newel • o'l
Criicher Edwin Nichols .W Thos
Cummings John i . O
•losbv Jnn H O'Dyer Dennis
Ca’-stsrphin Joel Outlaw James
Cillroy Jidiet Oliver Margaret
Conk Rose! Oliver Stephen
Colt Anson 1*
Cowan Samuel Polk F Ann
Cston JJo Z okiah Pomerov W R
Crafts Fved’k Powers Edwd E
Cni’en Riebard Perrin H
C’arl' David Peet R Thos
ptiisi'olm AJ rr, diam Ph-yer Sami
Cummlng Co Pennover Sami
Campbell Susan P-tt.iboneLuke
Clarke Jane P nfold John
Carie P.egenia Prmitv C
C upper M Capt Patterson David
Cepasoli Bartolameo Pliaves Danl
Carre P p.-wera I ovey
Covington Rich’d Polhil G Jno
Clisbe Timothy Pierce Stephen
D Parris.Tnseph
Davis Julisl R
D'lvonport Peter Roman Robert
Do e Francis R"dfietd A M ar y
Dalbv Henry Rouault Fdwd
Di'bnw Juliah Rodgers ,Tat»"S
D ivis Carbarine Richardson B Danl
ttavls tohn Rmhards Tus'er
Di'nel John C Robinson Mary
Delamar Thomas Root George
Deveaux Wm Russe'l James
Dvkes Edward Rusgol Efiza
E S
English Bond & Co Scott K A
Erwin A & Co Sturz"' evgor John
F.vwin Andrew Scu't AV ’essup
Ere AA’illiam Sheltins Henry
Ellis Kinchin Snv'h F.H
Evans Geo. AV. Smith Sdev
Erwin G 'een &Co Sialvev George
E’lisJoelß StaUy Jacob
EH'mgton Rice Skiers M
F Sues 1 Alary
Falkenhury Lydia Seeort E’iza
Few Thomas Skinner AA r m
Frost B -.muel Stratenburg &Thom
Fisher Williard Bcovil John
F v edcrick VVijley Smith I.avina
Ford B Sam’l Svk»*s James
Fryer Dan’l Salem Henry
Field John Shockley Pe.ter
Fosdick Samuel Sanford Amos
F-’ster Elizabeth Stephens M
Foster John T
F sterß S Thornby AA r m
G Thompson Henry
Griffith Edith Turpen John
Gregory H T.ewis Tooke ’ lien
Germon William Taylor Francis
Gordan Hugh Tnchill Tiios
Glover John Tuttle Zephauiah
Green Fiirnifold Thompson S J.
Green Abner V
Gibbs George Vallatln S Francis
Grant A AA'm. Underhill J Geo.
Gordon .las. W
Guerard H AValker Abm
Gardner AVm Walker Elijah
Greenwood Henry Wagner John
Grove Norman Ware D Robt
H AA’alXer John
Harris T.ud Woodruff David
Hall Ephraim Wilson Lawrence
Hester Mitchel Woodruff Farkburat
Hamilton James Watkins W George
Halchln John Ware Amelia
Handley H. Thomas Wiley t hos
Hill Henry AVatkins Julius
Humble John AVright Martha
’fuff John AValsh Wm
Hoyt G Jno Wood A W
Honeywell Eliot AA’ehster Alex
HolsmhackDM AVills An.e
Henry John Walker M George
Hill B Green Watkins Jason
Hart Webb AVoodheffC John
Harris William AVashburn Edmd
J White George
Jones Levi Z
Johnson Penniah Zin Jane
Johnson Joseph
James Fr iser, p m
February 5 3t
L 0 ST I
Cl OMING from the north end of the An
> gusta Bridge, to the City Hotel,
A Medical Socket Book
containing a full case of A-ledical Pocket
Instruments, and Three Hundred and St
venty Dollars in Bank Notes of Ten Doi
!ara on the State Bank of North & South
Carolina Banks. Any one who has or ma l
find the same, and lodging it in the hands ni
E. Byrd, or giving such information as will
viable him to obtain the same, shall re
mtive an ample reward.
jq b —The above amount of money
mtained two twenty dollar bills on the
- ate Bans of North Carolina, and from
ight to nine dollars in small bills,
February I——ts
Only ONE DVY’B DRAWING, to
be received of the .
Grand State Lottery ,
And the following Splendid Prizes yet to be drawn :
I Prize ° f 8100,000
1 „ 825,000
8 „ 810,000
3 „ 5,000 Dollars
18 „ 1,000 Dollars
8 „ 500 Dollars
Besides a great number of Sioo, &c.
Persons disposed to adventure, will do >vell to ap
ply soon, as the price of tickets will shortly adumci
to 875 A few tickets and shares may yet he obtained
at 8/0, by immediate application at
Allen’s Luck Office..
Corner of Rroad and Mclntosh Streets
*** Orders from the country, enclosing the cash,
will meet with attention. Feb. s—St
ALLEN’S
Prize list oftheGrand Plate
LOTTERY.
Ninth Day's Drawing.
No 470* j c
4006* ? Prizes 0,1 I SLOOO
5 ,1 99* 8394* £SOO
773* 3430* 3758*"j
5500* 5289* 6448 ' ainn .
6921* 6563 7681 f ® IOO eac "'
8037* 4961* J
All li> >se marked thus (•) were sold by i
S. & M Allen
A few tickets and shares still remain
unsold at
Mien’s Lucky office
Comer of Broad M-iutosh Streets,
wher a list of all prizes drawn may be
inspected.
'•'-!> ■ v 5 ■ 2‘
-aniu);l Krj',
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
,JTas opened an office in Washington
MX Street, midway between Ellis and
Gieen Streets.
Augusta Feb. 5 1m
N otiee,
All persons concerned are notified that
the Clerks Office of the Inferior Court
of Richmond County will be open every day
(except Sundays) untill the first Monday in
march next,for the pnrposejof receiving] &
registering the names office persons of
colour under the act of the Generl Assem- j
bly of this State, passed the 19lh Dec.
1813 supplementary to and more effectu
ally to enforce ‘an act prescribing the
mode of manumitting slaves &c.
JOHN H. MANNCIk.
Feb. s——lm
Sheriff’s Hale,
w
? ▼ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between the usual hours.
The Bridge on Savannah j
diver, opposite Augusta, together with
all and singular the rights, members, ap
purtenances privileges thereof.
-—ALSO
Eighty Xegvo Slaves,
—TO WIT—
Andrew, Plenty, Robin,
Frank, Hampton, Phill, .Charles (Smell,)
Reuben, Will, July, John, Tom, Sado,
June, July, June, David, Sam, Tombo,
Vulcan, Peter, George, George, Fenton,
Kolia, Paul, Jesse, Chatham, June, Jack,
London, Brutus,- John, Sharp, Camper
down, Simon, Charles, Andrew, Jim, Billy,
Billy, Abram, Jack, Joe, Joe, Couf, Zadock,
lacob, Moses, Ben, Reuben, little Sam,
Mary, Tom, Cobler, little Charles, Dick,
Bonaparte, Billy, Daniel, Sylvia, Rose,
Maria, Masuria, Clarey, Chloe, Lucy, Ma
ria, Fanny, Nelly, Rosetta, Charlotte, Flo
ra, Letty, Silla, Nancy, Bella, Dinah, Mary,
and Sally—levied upon as the property
of John McKiime and Barna M'Kinne, by
virtue of an execution issued upon the
toreclosure of a mortgage, at the instance
of the Bank of the Slate of Georgia, vs.
the said John McKinne and Barna Me-
Kinne.
Conditions Cash—pur
chasers to pay fw titles, which will be
ready for signature, and upon the payment
-if the purchase money, will be executed
on the day of sale. All property not paid
for at that lime, will be resold at the risk
if the former purchaser,
Wm. Lamkin ; sh’ff,
February 1 — tda
Unite d States ,
dim lestaUj
New York,
Philadelphia,
lie Him ore,
Btehinsnd, Fa and
Washington City
BANK NOTES,
Bought hy
S. & M. Alh n*
Corner of Broad & Mclntosh Streets
(O* North Carolina Bank
Notes exchanged.
January 22 5t
~ MMaS
On dim lestin,
New Fork,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Boston,
Provi dence, B. 1.
New-Hoven, Con.
Bicnmond, Fir. and
Washington City,
At sight, or at 5, 19, 3u, 60 or 90 days
sight, in sums to suit purchasers for sale
S. tff M. Allen’s
Lottery and Exchange Office'
The highest price gived for United
States Bank and six per cent Stocks
(£7* A premium paid lor Charleston
Bank Notes.
January 19 ts
Marshal’s Sales.
A T the Market-house in the City of Au
[ gusta, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
WILE BE SOLD,
The Bridge opposite the
City of Augusta, k uown by the name of the
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
ALS »
A lot or parcel of ground
in the city of Augusta, bounded on the
east by Jackson street, on the north by
Bay street, on the south by Reynold street,
on the west by an alley running parallel
with Jackson street, levied on as the pro
perty of John McKinne, to satisfy an exe
cution issuing from the 6th Circuit Court
for the District of Georgia; the President,
Directors, & Co. of the Dank of the United
States, vs. John McKinne.
Conditions cash—purchasers paying for
Bills of Sale.
Peter F* Boisclair,
D, M. D. G.
J-muarv 25 tds
Sheriff's Sale,
W iLL be sold, on the first Tuesday I
in march next, at the market house in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours,
One tract of land in the
county of Richmond, containing 250 a
cres, more or less, with a good house
and all necessary out buildings, taken as
the property of David Patterson, to satisfy
an execution in favor of A. Simons, vs
David Patterson, in the superior court of
said county.
ALSO
One tract of land in Rich
mond county, containing 600 acres, more
l on which is a saw and giist mill,
adjoining Pew, Greenwood and other.,
taken as the property of Asa Twiggs, to
Satisfy sundry executions issued out of tb
superior court of Richmond county agains’
said A* a Twiggs.
James W. Lamkin.
Dep. Sheriff Ji, C
February I——tda *
Sheriffs
iLL be Sold on the fint Tue*.!..
- fii next, at the Market-House, ..o
iv of Augusta, between the usual
•t Sale; the following Nfcgro Sla>.. , ;
Mode, .tels, Toney. • ***
<ek. Ned, David, Isaac, Lizzasiu.
wo Children, Hannah and Phillis;
•s the property of Gnrge A; To
i y vir’ur of an execution, issued
foreclosure of a mortgage in f...
Archibald Whitney and Giles ii. VV
o the Inferior Court of Richmond f . >■ ’
gainst die said George A. Til: ky
dames W. Lam kin* fir*
t PV binary 1 ;
For Hale*
GfOSHKN BUTTER, (in small lug, ,
Duck-wheat Flour,
1 Case Silk Umbrellas,
Ipp/y to
N. L* § y, SCuryy. v
February 1 4t
’Painting Lluxiiv
TIIKKK DOUUS BKL4W TUS CLOUS r.. ;
r x i\ *
i. HE Subscribers having com d
themselves in the above business,
their services to tin Citizens of A., , ;
and its neighborhood.
Uihixe, Sign, Vnvnj, r I
Ornanuntiil Pamtiv.
will be executed on the shortest i
and in the most fashionable style '•
nope from a perfect knowledge of
uusiucssi and a faithful and primp
lion to the work entrusted to then ■ ,
i.o merit, at least, a share of public . u-
Orders from the country will be s* .
attended to, and thankfully received
John Pew,
John Armstrong.
February 1 ts
LOST,
.BkTWEEN Augusta ard .toflt'ph Tan! '
usloy’sin Columbia county, on Mm i
ins., a leather memorandum pocket bo
containing a number of drafts, tou s a
accounts: The drafts and notes gre ;,J
follow
1 Draft on J.tmeiT. Dent, g 127 C
1 Do. on Freeman Lacy, 2do (■
1 Im. on Vr ip. P. p -annond 178 (,
1 Do. on M I) Clark, about 16
1 Note on Jos. Tankursly 3.38 6 f
IDo on do about 278 u.
1 Do. on James Edney 28 (h
It is deemed unnecessary to enumei e.
•he accounts. The Bucket Book also coo
lained some memorandums nf no value u>
any one but the owner. All persons ui -
cautioned from trading for any of the a
cove notes, drafts or uccotiutg A reason
able reward will be given for the re'eove
ry of the book, and its contents
John l*e^.
February 14 ( .
Edci cutors Sales ,
WILL BE SOLD,
fOt) Acres ol Land, more or less, lying In
Columbia county, belonging to the estate
. ttdge Beall, dec. twelve miles Irom Au
gusta.on the Washington road, adjoining’
J ulio Foster, James Burroughs and Dread
zii Pace, between sand 600 acre* es winch
is cleared and under a good fence, a.id
was formerly kept by ,ludg. Be .11, and is
one of the best slanus for Entertainment
tietween Augusta aid Washington. Per
sons wishing to purchase will be allowed
three payments The above place can bo
sold by apply ing to either of the undersign
ed executors 4
Chr. Bes\U, ) sq
J. W. Beall, C H-
J. H. Smith, j ?
February 1 4t
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to tbs estate of
John Beall, late of Columbia county,
dtc. are requested to comeforward and
discharge their accounts; and all persons
having any demands against said estate,
will please present their accounts, pro
perly attested, and they will be paid with
in the time prescribed by law
C hr .Be«II, }
J W. Beall, f <
J. H. Smith, 3 j*
February 4 4'
Twentj Uutkis Utymctl
FOK DU K,
w„ 0 ranaway on Sunday the 21. t
ultimo. Dick is about thirty-two \eata
old. five feet ten or eleven inches high,
straight made, little inclined to yellow-'
had' n when he went away, pantaloons of
twtiled hnmespun, wool and cotton, c'.ttort
shirt, new wool hat, shots with saddle
tacks in the bottom. The above rewarS
will be paid to whoever will d< liver said
negro, or confine him so that 1 get him
again, if taken up out of this stale; and ,
ten dollars if taken up in this state, with J
all reasonable expenses pkid. It is
posed he will make for g,
Benj amttTflejgh,
February 1 3w
Brought t(»
fail in Jacks'inborongh, tLuigia, 25th
January, 1821, a negro man who says his
name is DICK, and that he belongs to
Benjamin Leigh, of Columbia county,
Georgia He is coun'ry born, thirty ot
hirty-five years old; of dark complexion,
five feet eight or nine inches high, has a
conspicuous scar on the left side of his
face, and says he ranaway last Sunday.—.
i he owner is fequest cd to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him
..way.
Solomon Kemp, goaUi^
1 February I——3t