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questions decided U reserved till our
“‘rbe result was, that Mr. M’Lane’s pro
position was rejected, by a majority of
rotes; and that two or three other
propositions were negatived.
F lathe end, anwuon was made by Mr
rinv in order to make a last effort at ac
commodation on this question which ab
sorbed all other questions, to refer the
Senate’s resolution to a select committee.
The motion was agreed to, ayes I*3;
and a committee was appointed according
ly, consisting of thirteen members. And,
then, ,
The House adjourned.
Tuesday, februahy is.
Commerce with France .
I T|, e following article of intelligence,
I cooled from a London paper of the 6th
I December, is, if correct, of the first im-
I nortance to Amcricrn merchants and ship-
I owners ■ [Chariton Conner.
I «\Ve understand, on very good autho-
I ritv that the differences between the
I French and the American Governments
I on the subject of commerce, have been
I adjusted, and the Minister from the United
I states at Paris, and the French govern.
I ment, have mutually agreed that the high
I duties on shipping, first imposed by France
I and afterwards by the U. States, as a mea
■ sure of retaliation, shall be rescinded, and
H t he trade restored to its former footing.”
I It is presumed that our readers gener-
I ally remember the recent controvercy be
■ tW een the Governor of the State of New
■ York and the Legislature of that state, in
I j„ consequence of a passage in one of his
B meswees to them, In which he speaks of
■ t he officer of the general government
I interfering, as an organized and discip
■ jj ne d corps, in the election* in that state.
H The Governor was called upon for the ev
■ idence of such interference, which he
M promised to give at a future day. That day
■ Ls arrived. A message has been sent,
H by the Governor, to the Legislature, now
■ in session, containing a narrative of cases
iH in which persona holding offices under the
B general government are said and sworn
9 to have been actively and passively hos
-9 tile to Hie recent election of Governor
■ Clinton- Anpended to it are a number
■of affidavits,'in collecting which much in
■ dustry must have been employed The
■ whole of the documents go to show that
9 persons holding offices in New York have
9and express pollitical opinions as well us
■ other citizens. They would be un worthy
■of the name of citizena, if they did not.
is the unquestioned right, which we pre
■sutne the officers of the state government
‘■of New York feel no delicacy in exercis
to vote nfa vor of Mr. Clinton, or a-
him, Sot having perused the mea-
and it* doccments, we have no In s-
insaying, that, allowing all the de-
and declarants to be of uaimpea-
veracity, we see no evidence of
or dittipline, nor even of con
rßc<t of action, among the officers of the
government.
'■m It it well known, indeed, that many ot
officers of the General Government in
State of New York, and among them
(■Bbse who rank the highest, are friendly
■« Governor Clinton, instead of being Ims-
to him. If an indl vidual, or sever..
not friendly to Governor Clm-
have overstepped the bonnds of dis
function, in the ebullitions of zeal for then.
t i jHr>omls or favorites—which will happen i
walk of life—-the fact, instead of be
! evidence of their being “organized”
l ut |Sr “disciplined,” is evideuc of directly the
tiH N ! ut t 0 speak further, however, on this
we only meant, at present, to say,
0(1 we will hereafter, when we can possi
)ndHyspare the room, publish the late naes
of Governor Clinton to th* Legisla-
with such reply as the joint commit
which has it under consideration.
We cannot enough express
ciil ß r regret, at seeing the Executive of the
j( j populous state in the Union, thus ar
aKa'n®t the Executive of the United
aadthe “General Govermnet.”
thcH A'at. Intel.
hop* We learn that the English settlement in
con» State of Illinois is very prosperous,
fura^B“^“ e people begin to feel “ comforla,
at, It has also been very healthy : of a
of about 700 persons, only one
| en Ipst by sickness in the last twelve
■T 3 - They have a library, and much
° n ,»ot>on appears to be paid to the culliva
mind as well as of the soil; and
tilt lo useful strangers every hap
on ui^W 635 which reasonable men can cesire,
° Uer ATifej’ Beg.
stoiliSG an insti. ee of the effect of the ex-
cold weather for a few days past, we
or ‘ that a large cherry-tree, in the
fU “ ac * of the mansion of the late Dr.
ltr ' u len ». was op Wednesday night split
» SIX in length, and so wide that
, in •> angers might be easily thrust into
fissurt - ]Boston ’Daily ,idv
and medical lately sending in his
CO M,„ ' a witty patient, received for
' ■* le following litw species of cur
. impromtu.
Slllf? I''*' 1 ''*' we alike adore,
t■ da e bn,l!t °l danger—nor before;
are alike required:
ged m ed- r^otl,en * an d tire Doctor ’s*slight
the f - in ■
Webb’s
;,std th-it.J order off^ 8 ', 1 1 1 hoUr ot attend «nce
■ t, Y^ e WowWpful Master.
Se <’ r y-
t
On Friday Evening, February 16th, 1821
wil| be performed a Tragedy in"
5 acts, (as performed in Lon
don, New-York, Boston, Phi
ladelphia, ike. with un
bounded applause.)
Called
VIRGIN 10S,
OR
Ihe Liberation of Rome.
Written by James Sheridan, Knowles, esq.
After the Tragedy. '
Song—“ The Death of Marmion,” by Mr,
Brenan ;
And the Celebrated Skipping Rope Horn
pipe—by Mis* Clark.
To which will be added, for the first time
here, a Farce in 2 Acts tailed
Y\ot and Coxmtwnlot*
OR
The Portrait of Michael
Cervantes.
For Characters, &c see Bills of the day.
**, Doors open at Six—and perform
ance to commence at Seven o’clock pre
cisely.
Admittance ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets to be had at the Box-Office at
the Theatre; 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 toamoke
in the Theatre—Checksnot transferable
Davs of performance—Monday, W> -
densday, Friday, and, Saturday.
in the Pit, are requested
to be seated during performance, audio
keep their hats off.
February 15
Concert Post^OwCvL
TllE public is respectfully informed,
that in consequence of & performance in
the Theatre every evening during the Ra
ces, Mr. Gallahers Concert is postponed
until Tuesday the 27th
\ oca\ & Instrumental
CONCERT.
WLd- GALLAHER most respectfully
inform* the Ladies and Gentlemen of An
gusta, and its vicinity, that assisted byal!
of the Professors; and most of the Gentle
men Amateurs, of this city, lie intends
giving a Concert in the principal Hal
Room of the Planters’ Hotel, on Tuesday
evening the 27th inst.
The following piesces will be performed
Leader of the Ofchestra, —Mr. Hewett
PART Ist.
Overture, - - Gyrow.tz
Song,—“Sigh, yet feel no pain”—W»
Placide Haydn.
Solo—Violin, ... Mr Hewett
Minuet, .... Gyro wets.
Concerto Clarionett, - JHr Gullaher.
. In the course of which he willT
introduce the tavorite Irish ( jj 05 / ie
Air, “ Has sorrow thy young f
days shaded.” J
PART 2nd.
dnfonia, - - - Pleyel,
-ong—“ Ye Sons of Freedom wake
to glory, - • Afr Galla/iei. I
,^ on g—»is there a heart that never j
lov’d —Miss Placide, - - Shield. I
Duett— “ I’ime an und his dial steal
ing—Miss Placide iii Mr. GallaUer,
[Mozart, j
Minuett, .... FleyeL
Finale—Song—“ Woman, War, h
Wine”—GallaUer, - Shield . I
Tickets, One Dollar each to be had
at Messrs J & H. Ely’s Bonk Store, and
at the Bar of the Planters Hotel on the
evening «»f performance.
February 15 I
Tonnu ot
The Agents will offer for Sale , on the second 1
Monday in May next,
Eight or Ten Lots, |
On the commanding and ■ ;aut;ful ami- I
lienees in the town. They afford a ro
mantic and extensive view of the river,
town, and surrounding country. Gentle- |
men wishing a healthy and elegant private
residence, are invited to view the pro I
perty. I
There v/ill be offered at the same time, J
a variety of LOTS for business. I
Jolm Taylor,
W. Taylor,
W. B. Lucas,
Agents of the East Alabama Company, j
February 15 -9we3dw I
Georgia, Warren county
Clerk’s Office of the Court ot Ordinary.
VTWHEREAS, Reuben Reese has appli
ed for letters of Administration on
the estate and effect* of Henry Adams,
sen’r, late of said county, dec. 1
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and ap- |
pear at my office, within the time allowed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, j
why said Letters ot Administration should
not be granted. . ..
Given unde** my hand at oiLce this Ist
day of February, 1821.
John Torrence, c.c.o.
February 15 It ■>_
Georgia, IVarren county
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS Robert White applies foi
letters dismissory from his admin
istratioh of the estate of Joseph White,
late of said county, deceasd.
This is therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to. enter their cb
jections (if any they have) in this offic
within the time prescribed by law, other
vise letters will issue accordingly.
Given under rny Hand at office the lO’.li
day of February 1821.
John Torrence, c.c.o.
f February 15——mem'
*4
Grand State
lottery.
Tile Splendid Prize ol
SIOO,OOO
Will be drawn on the 22d/nstant-also on
that day, one prize of
35,000 Dollars,
8 of «000 Dollars,
Besides numerjus smaller ones
A few Tickets in 'he above Lottery at
70 Dollars each, for , a le by
B. Ames.
February 15. 2w
30 Dolls. Reward
Hun . WAY from the nibscribcrsome
unit in F' brnaay last, a i er ro man by the
name ol DOB, rather dar; complected,
not very tail, and not very fleshy, quick
spoken. Bob is about 27 y-ars of age,
snu- t and active. Any pet.on that will
arrest him and confine him ii any jail in
’lns state, so that I get him, or deliver him
lo me at Little River, Lincoln county,
shall receive the above reward,
J. Grinage.
February T 5 5t
5 Dolls. Reward.
Kv ! OJ.EN from the Eagle Tavern, on
i n .day sight last, a variety of clothing,
among which were, a blue coat and panJ
taloons—a new sum—and a black stripe.i
nurseiih s vest The ah've rewatd wil
paid for their delivery lo the subscribe)
at the Eagle, and no questions ask'
J saac W alls.
Feb. 15 ts 1
Uanawaj, |
ROM the Subscriber, about two
months ago, « Negro Girl named Ft*
dy, .ged about nine years, has b pleasant
eountenanc , ra*lu,r a light, comjilection ;
is supposed she is u><w harboured bv
iier mother in Vuguste. A liberal reward
yili be given to whoever will return said
negro to her owner, or give su b informa
tion us may lead to the recovery of her
Mar} Campbell* i
Feb- 15th It.
U wA\ tnv v\ l\ to took \
t tvibWt i
OR the iniorniation v.fNon-Residents,
■ I, i oring goods into this Slate alter the
regular lime for returning them, the fol
lowing act is published for their perusal
and a strict compliance with tire
same ;s expected.
HE i' enacted, ’’hat any non-resident
who biialt expose to sale any goods in this
State, shall on ni&arrival, or within seven
I days after entering the same, make returns
1 on oath to the Receiver of Taxable Re
turns, and give security to the Tax Col
lector to pay the same, on or beldre the
time for paying taxes. Provided, that
such goods shall not be Tibbie to pay the
tax when they may btjexported or placed
I m file hands of a vendue master, to be
I actually disposed of by him or them, and
I cn lading to comply as aforesaid, it shall
I and may be lawful for the Fax Collector
I ;.<> proceed against him or them, in like
I manner as against persons about to re-
I move out of the county
I will attend at rny office at the corner
J of Washington and Ellis stree ts, each day
I Tthe present week I'rom 9 o’clock A. SI,
I until 1 P M. for tin purpose eif receiving
I re I .'inis under the ahoy-: ac’.
Tbo. Glascock, r t.ii.r c
Feb. 12 2t _ _ -
WiWiam Gook,
WUITLXG MASTER,
I Frjm the City of Charleston , S, Carolina ,
M < »ST respectfully informs the respect- I
I ,etde families of Augusta, and those of
j Geeirgia generally, that liimselfjand four
j ladies of his family, possessing /very eh -
j gant accomplishment necessar/ to give
J the most complete finish to tie Female
I Education, will in a few weeli open an
I Academy tor the purpose ofsiistructiog
I young ladies m the folio wing nraaiches ol
I useful and polite learning, vi l
I Penmanship in its highest i egance and
' I perfection,
' I Elegant Composition and Oratry, as adapt-
I ed to the Female Character
I Arithmetic, Accountantship, History, and
1 I Geography, to an ea ent.
J To enlighten, improve, «illivate, and
J adorn the female mind, so a) to render it
I pleasing, entertaining, instniling, and en-
I gaging Young ladies ernuliLs to excel in
1 the neautiful Art of Writing, will b* al
| tended to immediately, at their respective
’ j homes, by application to the kihacriber.
j VVilliam Cooke,
Professor of Penmanship,
1 1 Augusta, February 8 If
• Law Office.
i J ,
j Iliß subscriber, having fixed himself
Is .d opened an Office in Eatontpn, will
■ r.ittend to any business confided to him.—
I Me practises in all the court* within the
L { Ocrhulgc'e Circuit.
illiaiu F. Steele,
J -VU orncy 't Law*
f EMonton, 121.1 i Feb. 11521-—-i It
Lottery i
Splendid Drawings
To take place on the 22d of February instant,'
AW in one da^.
PRIZES UNDRAWN*
100,000,
10.000110.000
10.000 10,000
10,000 10,000
10,000110,000
25,000 i
3 Prizes of 5,000
18 „ „ 1,000
7 „ „ 500
36 „ „ 100
1112 „ „ 50
The whole of which amount to the enormous sum of
300,700 Dollars!
This will be the MOST SPLENDID drawing
ever known in America, and persons disposed to adven
ture should make immediate application for Tickets, as
the price will be advanced to $75 in a few days.
Present Price o£
Whole Tickets .... S7O I Tenths ..... s7*
Halves 35 I Sixteenths . . . . 437 I*2
Quarters 17 50 | Twentieths .... 350
\ Eighths • 875 j
Por Sa\e at
ALLENS’,
Corner of Broad and JVPlntosh Streets.
(Q® Orders trom ttie Country promptly at
tended to.
February 12—2 t
The Subscribers
$ j ESPECTFULLY inform iheir friends
"i and the public, that they have for*
mel a connexion, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under file firm of JOHNSON 8t CRANE,
rlie business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John*
son, wit re all orders in their line of Dus
incss, will be faithfully attended to. Car
riages repaired 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 cider.
January 15 3m
Plaid Eibbons , fyc
'fl
L HE Subscriber has just received and
offers for sale, low for cash, a small as
sortment of articles 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 Diaper at g 5 per piece,
Irish Linens, (Jc kc &c.
John G. Winter.
„ Feb 5 3t
NOTICE.
X WILL attend on the twenty first of
February and fifth of March at the City
p Hotel—On the twenty second of Febrna-
I an( j the sixth of March at the Globe
■ Tavern— On the twenty third of February
and seventh of March at the Planters’ Ho
„el for the purpose of collecting the Stale
and County Taxes for the year 1820.
fi. Bugg, tcbc
February X2*—"tflT
SUMLS
. On Charleston,
New York ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore,
Boston ,
Providence , R. 1.
New-Jlaven , Con.
Bicumond , Vir. and
t Washington City ,
At sight, or at 5, It), 30, 60 or 90 days
sight, in sums to suit purchasers for sale
S. tsf M. Allen’s
Lottery anil Exchange Office'
OTjr* The highest price gived for United
States Bank and six per cent Stocks*
CC7' A premium paid tor Charleston
Bank Notes.
January 19 ts
Samuel Frj,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hasbpened an office in Washington
Street, midway between Ellis and
Green Streets.
Augusta Feb. 5 1m
Notice,
All persons concerned are notified that
. the Clerks Office of the Inferior Court
ofßichmond County will be open every day
(except Sundays) untill the first Monday in
march nexM'or the purpose of receiving K
registering the names of free persons of
colour under the act of the Generl Assim
bly .ofthis State, passed the 19th Dfp
1818 supplementary to and more effect n
ally to enforce an act prescribing th
mode of manumitting slaves &c.
JOHN 11. MANN Clk
Feb .5 Itp.
BLANKS
Printed at this Office. '
Sale of City Property,
ILL be, sold at tlje Marijct-H■•use*
‘’'Monday the 17th ins', at a 11 o'c’ u.fc
V M.tu the highest biddor — •
IHe Jail let oh Broad
Street, with all to.* jinyu. vcmeqts. 4
4 tenements on Bridge
Row,fronting on Ceutre-hl-ec),—No *4;
o. 6 and 7.
he Conr’-House sqnare
10 nine Lots, from jog on r e ||Vir anfi vyj
tcr Streets.—Term* at -he time of Sale.
” alter Leigh,’
Ralph. Re'cliumj
Samuel Hale,
Committee.
February 12. jt
■ £ LIME; 7~~
ASKS first quality Stone
"•j 1 * the foot „r u, c i„ idg e ;
ui lour Hollars per cask. • b
Basil Lamar.
February 13 if
' f* - 1 -- ' it '
The Subscriber
ITa* Just Received on Cuntigument freak
Newark, an Invoice of
Elegant Fringe;
Ofdiffcrpiu. patterns, which willhe sold
tor a small advance on cost,
N. Trues dell.
Feb. 12- 4t
FOR SALK,
Two Wagons Teams,
A Nn some loose horses, suitable for the
ft P’S Apply at W, Ligods,
Lrt'vn Street, where they will remui . till
after the Augusta Hares, if not sold before.
February J 2 -3t
Wanted t tutnediaU* VjT**
/V GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironed
;i temale house servant, who can come
well recommended —Liberal wages will
be given—Apply at diis O.'fice.
February 12 3t
New Clothing •
JUST RECEIVED BY
Killam St fillip
iWetcWnt Tailors,
In addition to tfieir former block, con.
stating of
Superfine Cloth Coats,
Vests & Pantaloons,
Together with almost every other arti«!t>
in their Hue of business—fop sale low for
Ctt6h ' Feb 5 Sw
ffifend garden 3 'eed
OF all sorts,
PL Tup by iho SIIaKICKS,and warran
ted — ALSO
30 cloz. Loudon Mustard,’
Warranted Fresh and good—Jest
ed and tin sale by . ,
David Smith $ Co.
.. South tide of the Market.
December 28 2m
—■»—* -
For Hale,
Goshen BUTTER, (in small kegs)
Uuck-wheat Flour,
1 Case Silk Umbrellas,
Apply to
N. L, 8, Sturges,
February 1 4t
fen Dollars Reward
II ANA WAY from the subscriber a few
days since,a negro boy named JA K, he
ia about eighteen or twenty years of age,’
biack complected, five feet 6 or eight in
ches high, speaks broke a English R; quick,*
he is accustomed, to working in a boat/
and perhaps will at' empt to hire hi ms‘. lt‘4
as a boat hand. The above re warn . a iii.
be paid to any person delivering said ne.
gro to me in Augusta. >
I H.Tuttle.
February 17 3t
g 10 Reward.
II»N*WAY from the house of Mrs..
Sandwich, in Augusta, about tw;o month*
since, an African negro woman named
NANCY. She is about 30 years of age,{
five feet, three or four inches high, anti
has the marks of her .country on her face:
and bosom. She is very talkative ‘ amli
impudent, but speaks the English lan-,
guage very indistinctly. The above re-,
ward with all reasonable .expenses will be,,
paid for her delivery to the subscribe! iij
Augusta. f ......
J B Kean.'
February 12. ts ——
*,* The SubsAihoii,
have formed a connexion for Uio«u*ls()(fl.fI;
of transacting a- General Commiuion .Ihif.
sinest in this city, under the firm of Can
fklou .St Lamas. ... .■ ,
Liberal advances will be made, citiier;
m Augusta or this place, upon Produce
Merchandize, consigned to their house*
tor sale.
P. L. Cantelon,
G, B. Lamar.
iVnvannah, October sth I8‘?0 ts
IT The City Hlierilf’s £*
■ hue is kept at the cornier of Washingtor
; id Ellis streets, adjoining the office of
I Messrs. Holt & Carter.
Feb. B—-ts
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