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. ■, cf their bills now m circulation; and
the hitter, although there is a great
■ between the amount of' sp e -
■ r in the vaults, and the sum of its bill
yet, there is no reason to
H|, l? t its soundness. The Bank of
has been under the necessity
furnishing the greater part of the
of circulation in Georgia, for
time past, and to this circumstance
be attributed the difference in its
■uaad condition, in this regard, from
other two Bunks abovementioned
’ Y.iur committee ask leave further to
that the State of Georgia, by trie
of her Banking institutios,
great objects in view— ihe one,
to her citizens, a safe and con-
medium of circulation, to the ex
■La cf bills of the Banks of the
Hinds of the State profitably in
in Bank Stock
m1.,, of these objects have either en.
failed, or have been considerably
midgecl, by the operations of the Office
■ls she Bank of the United Slates at Sa
iflLuli; which, in the opinion of your
hat ing been intituled upon the
■ t .; e of Georgia without hei consent, 13
interference with her sovereignty as an
nHnlrpt'adeat stale.
■ Because the aforesaid office of the
■jjcliof the United Slates, located at Sa-
B, )r ,,ah, did, for a long time, refuse to is-
bills, and by accumulating the bills
[iie State Banks, as the depository of
of the United States, and by
IHL means perfectly within its power,
■.not only take a from the state her me-
circulation for her valuable pro-
B. ::, but, by frequent and repeated de
(or large sums in specie upon the
■u;c Banks had well nigh drained their
thereby thrcaling destruction and
them, in order to meet the <x
|BLI to curtail their discounts, inso
to deprive the stale and the incli
tl| stockholders of their usual and ex-
dividends.
JHisuch a stale of things, your committee
no step which might array toe
|Hc against the authorities of the Unit
{■-.aitcs, or injure die credit of the bills
Banks of the State of Georgia.—
HBilj wouldj advise all collision with the
■■nd of the United States to be escheweo
[jßpofsi'.de. But a proper regard to the
■;ety of their own institutions demands
imperiously requires, that something
be done for dieir protection.
Mi.mi corainittf jlliercforc recommend,
shall be. passed, establishing a
[B'ccfintercsl between the United Stares’
■hi, &. thej Banks of the Slate of Geor-
the present legal rate of inler
■ot the Slate, and so low as to prevent
Banks from being benefitted by
of the bills of each oilier;
jKi vhich purpose your commitee asr
■liveto report the bill herewith present-
Hiiua pari of this report,
■ And further, your committee recom
■ttiiil, that wliile the State Banks shall
in paying their bills in
■fKie 10 all individual applying there*
■if, slio may not be agents of the Bank
JBikqUiiitcd States or either of its bran-
they shall refuse, whenever
Hlk/may think it prudent so to do, to
Hp/br their bills to the United States*
■r/tek its officers or agents, upon giv-
Bnpixty days previous notice of such m-
Bention.
■ And your committee confidently hope
■rai/iub.tc opinion will bear the state in*
■ntimons out, in such a course of con
■iicias none other seems, in the mind of
■sur committee, to be calculated to save
■estate institutions,eventually from utter
Hnnihilalion under existing citcumances, to
Biegreat injury of the state, and of di
■t'lividuals, who are, or may be st- ckhuid-
Bus in the aforesaid Banking establish*
BtoUs,
| A BILL
■lobe entitled an act to regulate interest
H between the Local Batiks winch now
H ve, or hereafter may be established in
fl tliis Stale, and the Ji,<n k of the United
■ Sutes, or any of its Brain hes.
I WHEHEaS, from the advantages
■rtclp-uie Branch Bank of the United
located in the Guy of Savannah,
■fsivei he £'a c Banks in Georgia, in
■fr-sequ nee of die receipt of large sums
bids of said Banks on account of the
■general government, and otherwise, they
■ Jr( ‘in the li.’bii of demanding specie or
Bother settlements for interest, &c on ac
■count, cf said bills, and which practice, it
lit believed, if persevered in, will sap the
Ifou .dations of said Banks: lor remedy
I whereof:
I EE it enacted by the Senate and House
|ol Representatives of the State of Geot
|S«in General Assembly met, and it is
I hereby enacted by the anthoviiy of the
I s»ne. That from and after the
|™y*f next, it shall not be
Ih.vfulfor the Brandi Bank of the United:
■ States at Savannah, or any other Branch o>"
Ijhnk of lae United Slates, by thuirofii-
Ihi 1, agents or attorneys, to recovi-r or
■ s ec 1 vc, from any cf the local Slate Banks
I‘i Gmigia, or any of their Branches, in
I t vent of their presenting to said Banks
I OfUianchos, or any of them, the bills is
sued by said Banks, and being refused
payment in sped*, and a resort had to a
S| d in law, any other or greater sum than
per cent interest, per an
from the date of demand and protest,
'"'hi the day of payment; and on the o
l|ier baud it shall not be lawful for any i f
tosiocal Banks in Georgia to recover an I
Receive from the B nk of th; United
» s or any one ot its Branches, which
now are, or hereafter may be established
to tUw United Slates, any other or greater
®licithan / per cent, interest,
per annum, as abovementioned
. And be it further euactad by theaulhor-
Ry aforesaid, That whenever a demand for
may he made of the local insliUi
h -ns aforesaid, or tin Bank of the United
*Mes or any one of ivs Branches, ami
' ;t y haVe reason to believe that the per
*°n making such demand is the Agent ol
llte Bank of the United States or some
Ulie ot its Branches, or of the local Banks
? s ‘ lie* case may be, the President or Cash*
| £ r of the Bank on which such demand
“®kd be made, may require aii oath to be
■yace and taken in writing by such person,
refoie same Judicial or Magisterial offi
‘•tr, discovering all such agency whulevei
c kli2v directly or indirectly.
And be it further enacted by the authority
-lorcsaid, That noth: ig contained in thi
•'ct s|ja!l be so construed as to di-privo* in
'“'"id'ials from the same privileges and ad
vantages in obtaining specie or interest as
r<w ’ exist by the law s cf th-s state, but this
f! gulation as to interest, is intended solely
reeuhibfJ •“ rthcr , enacU:d > That all laws
regulating interest in this state, so far as
e same may militate against the act, be
K l| ie same are hereby repealed. ’
Extract of a letter received per ship Neptune
t l_ , , Titkiipuoi, October 11.
• he demand for Cotton in our market
Ihm" I’' 1 ’' T Itan“
n ' v “ knc » u m »'<
rrir t, k e St Ulin ® ,ike 3 ‘«“-
the b,l y e 's are never satisfied, and
cession . Se lerS *‘ ,b ! i S eJ t 0 ™ ke “ii
mu’ d ° any> t!,in ff at all—-our sales
ot all sorts last week amounted to 4300
°- , whicl ' 16u(J were uplands
a,id jOO sea-islands—the former at an a
forage of and the la ter at lid. The
sales of the present week, will figure
something larger, but we fear some of
'em arc making at I tie expense of a re
duction in the price—the truth is, the
market altogether is in a most unsatisfuc
, iJ’ a " (1 unpleasant slate We may hi
better before tlie new crop overtakes us.
but there is little appearance of it at pro
sent.—Rice is dull, and the price owing
to the fall of grain, not so good as it was
a little while ago.
Uplands, ordinary to middling fair, 8J a 9$
“ fair to good, 9$ a 19$
Sea-Islands, ord. to middling fair, 13 to 131
“ fair to good, 14$ als
“ . fine, 164 a 2,s 3d
Uicc # Carolina in bond, 15s a 20s.
[•Sav Mmeum JVov. 29.
HAMBURG, (S.C.)
PRICES CURRENT.
(Furnished for the Augusta Chronicle.)
Cotton (prime) 16c
Bagging 45
Flour 10 a 19 50
Corn 8 7}
Do. Meal 1
flutter 25
Be as Was 2 5 a 28
Tallow 18J
Sugar 19 a 12}
Salt, Liverpool Ground 1 a 874
Loaf Sugar 21 a 25
Coffee . 33 a 35
Cordage 114 ft 14
Whiskey, Gal. in Bbls 50 a 55
03* 1045 Bales Cotton have been sold
in Hamburg, from tin 26,h November to
the Ist. December inclusive
A<tCß*r<>VM*V<vr.« ** *r. . r^nMr.M m'-MWMnaMMMWHHHa
AiVwA. J llavduv, &,* co.
Are now receiving (at the next door be
low the Bridge Bank) a variety of
Handsome Staple and Fancy
BUY GOODS;
—'fllEßE IS AMONG THEM—
Superfine Bine, Black and Fancy
Colours Cloths & Caasimers,
Valencia Vestings,
4 4 Iris!) Linens,
Merino Shawls and Mantles.
Black k colored French crape dresses
Do. Nankin do do J Very
Do-plain Nankin do > Fine,
Very fine lila ik Bonmazine,
Handsome furnilun Chintz,
Thread, Laces and Edgings,
Bubinelle do.
Li. en Cambrics,
Long Lawns,
Plant and Figured clean Lawns,
Linen and Imitation cambric Hhk’s
Ural Ind a and other muslins,
Womens’ and Mens’ Black and white
English si.k hose and Gloves,
Caroline Plaids, &c. &c.
ALSO
5 Ilhds. containing very handsome PLAIN
ami CUT GLASS.
20 Crates wed Selected Crockery, with a
a large and complete assortment of
Choice Groceries.
December 3 3t
Coffee , Whiskey,
Wine, and
Bags prime Green Coffee,
«S“ si l ' VHIiKEV '
2 Pipes Brandy,
6 Qi . Casks Malaga Wine,
17 Casks Cheese,
■On ■Consignment—for sale low. by
T. Ji. Gordon.
.insiey Range.
December 3—3 t
E. Baggett $ Co.
SOUTH S 11) li BftOAD STIIKKT
(~ Opposite the Planter's Hotel. J
Ii WE FOR SALE,
YARDS Domestic Shirt
ivg,
10.0UO do do Sheeting,
10.UU0 do do Piaids,
5909 do Bleached Shirting,
2009 do Steam Loom do
2000 Pair N-gro ; Shoes,
—ii.sa —
A good assortment of West-Tndia
GOODS .Si GUOCEIUES
December 3 —4t
Oranges and Lemons.
A. FF.W thousand of superior quality,
just received and for sale corner of
Centre and Ellis streets, by
William Jackson.
Dec 3 3t
Notice,
Georgia, Lincoln County.
LL persons indebted to the estate of
Wil’iam Reynolds, deceased, are request
dto make payment. Those persons
that have a demand against the said es
tile are hereby no ified to render them
in as the law directs,
jKobert Reynolds,
W illitun lieynolds,
Executors
AUCTION.
Uy I. Thompson,
To-Morrow the 4th instant,
MlO o'clock, wi n be xnld bi . fore Vl/ Star0 '
without reserve, to close consignments ,
30 h'-xes prime Muscatel Raisins
28 boxes Mould Candies
109 do Turpentine Soap of excellent
quality
25 barrels Loaf Sugar
5 lihds Brown do
10 hh ls Jamaica /Aim
8 pipes Holland Gin
5 pipes Corsica Wine
1 pipe good Old Madeira do
120 boxes China, 62 pieces in a box
30 pieces Tow Bagging very heavy
115 boxes Segars, very sup. quality,
A .VI)
Immediately after, within doors from the
Stage, a very handsome assortment of
Din GOODS,
viz
Cloaths, fine, common and coarse of all
colours
Cadiroes, Ginghams, Shirtings, Shetings
Muslins striped, figured and plain
Canton Grapes, Bombazenes, Bon baretts
Handkerchiefs, Madrass, Flags and Ban
danas
Knives and Forks, Knives in
great variety
Buttons, gilt, plated, Yankey, &c. Bcc.
Terms for the above, f>o days, for good
P a Per i> C o 3
AUCTION
By 1. Thompson,
To-Morrow, the 4th instant,
At 12 o’cluck will be sold, without reserve,
1 Prime Boat Hand,
A young fellow 28 years of age.
Titles good.—Terms, 4 months credit,
for approved paper.
Dec 3
Whiskey for Sale.
£Ulj\ Hhds. Whiskey of good quality,
Ursi/ low for cash.
By I. Thompson.
Dec 3
Valuable tar
sale.
•'BUIE subscriber wishing to close his
X concerns in this State, offers for sale
a tract of land in Jefferson county, con
taining one thousand seven hundred and
sixty acres, or upwards.—lt is well adapt
ed to the culture of cotton and corn, and
has an elegant site thereon for a saw and
grist mill—its contiguity to Augusta and
Louisville, renders it an object to purchas
ers. The terms will be moderate for
Cash, or cotton at the market price, to
be delivered in Augusta or Savannah.—
For terms apply to Mr. George Twiggs,
near Augusta.
Levi Twiggs.
December 3 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
VVILL be sold at the late residence of
Edward Prather, deceased, in Columbia
county, on Friday the 11th of January
next, all the personal property of said de
ceas' d, consisting of stock of all kinds—
One Waggon and Gear, Corn and FudJer,
Pork, Household and K tchen Furniture,
(kc. the sale to continue from day today,
until all is sold Also, the Plantation to
be rented and the Negroes to be hired, at
the same lime and place, for one year.
Terms of sale will be made known on
that day.
William M c Gruder,
Stephen 11 ogu,
Dec 3 Administrators.
50 Dolls Reward.!
AIISVONbED -in the 2"th nhimn, two
jSLgro blaves, viz : JIM and SUCKEY
his wifi-, JIM is a likely stout ablefel.ow,
about 35 years ola, five feet six or eight
inches high broad nose thick lips, one of
bis upper teeth out, turns Ins toes consi
derably oulway when walking, lias a great
Coat of a greeiiisn cast, speaks with con
sideiable sense when spoken to, he is a >
excellent Butcher, and probably will at
tempt to pass as a free man, or as the pro
purtyof some other person. SUBKEV
is about twenty-eight years old, common
height, slender made, large cheek bones,
rather a thin visage, light complected,
lias a considerable scar on one of her legs
about the* ancle and is very active, ana
peart when spoken to
The above reward will be paid for the
apprehension of the raid Negroes and
confinement in any Goal in Georgia or
Soiitii-Caiohna, so that 1 get them, and
sufficient proof to convict any peison for
giving a free pass, or in any manner aid
ing or assisting the abovt Negroes in get
ting off, or the sum us Ten Dollars for
either of thing or Twenty Dollars for
both, if they leave the neighborhood ot
Augusta ; they will probably .make an
attempt to go to Savannah or Cnarleston
S. C. and endeavour to obtain a passage
on board some vessel. All persons are
cautioned from trading with, or harbor
ing the said Negroes—any information
will be tliankfu'ly received by the sub
scriber living in Richmond County Geor-
Petcr T. Btigg.
December 3 3t
(£_/’ The Editors of the Savannah Re
publican, and Charleston City Gazette,
will publish the above 3 times weekly,
a id forward their accounts to this office.
F ive Dollars Reward.
STRAYED or Stolen from the stable of
Mr. Alexander It. Ralston, on Friday
night, 23d Nov. last, a sorrel HOUSE, a
bout 144 hands high, both ears cropped,
a blemish in one of his eyes, no mark,
recollected- Any person delivering said
horse to Mr* A. Ralston, Augusta, or the
Subscriber, living near Martintown, South
Carolina, Edgefield district, shall receive
the above reward.
Nicholas Fox.
pec 3
LETTERS
Remaining in the POST OFFICE Angus
ta. (Geo) Ist. December 1821.
'Xj 1 2Vrii<rn '.ashing letters from this
List, still phase ask'/sr Advertised Letters.
A Howell Josiab
Adams George Htrris S
Allen Henry T. Heard Jolm
Andrews Samuel j
Allen Lyman IdyncrJohn
Atkinson John L Jones Alien
Anderson Sarah Irwin James
Allen James 11 Jones Willie
Amhews Maryanne Johnson John
Arnold John Johnson Elijah
Andrus William James Jordan
Allen A K
Appleton Samuel Knight Enoch
Allen S &. M Kilby Waller
H King John
Outlet'James Knapp Walter B
Burroughs James Kozina Bartow
Hurd William L
Ihigg Susan I.atnkin James
Barton I s W Lyman Hosanna
(laniard Mrs Lockrc James
Burroughs S II Lacy Freeman W
Hush David Lee Needham
lloslwick Hisha Lacv Elizabeth
Bryan Alexander Leagon Woodson
Brewer Mary Lumpkin Mr
Orochon D ' Lund John
Brenan Eugene Lawrence Garret
Bush Richard I .am kin Jeremiah
Bulloch James D Lester Samuel
Uroton William ' M
Brnen Timothy M’Mullen John
Blair Samuel Martin Angus
Oeggs James Manners Robert
Biggs Joseph E M'Quin John
Bugg Wm A Mum Alary
Blanchard Nath*]. M. sier Hugh G
Burton Wm B M'Kever Jolm
B .nton Samuel II Mansfield Lucius
Burk John M‘Tyre John
Beckwith Israel. Martin Smith
C Malden Caleb
Clapp R Martin Oliver 9
Cambel .lames MMJryde Andrew
Clark lohannah S Morgan Dreury
Cowper James H Mims Briton
Crane Joseph Marsh Prederiok
Clint Luke M'Korley Jphn
Clayton AmlV. II N
Cooper Daniel Norris Thomas
Collins John O
Copeland Isaac Crmiston Archibald
Clarke Elijah Owens Wm T.
CastciiS Robert Owens Thomas
Camplin Mr I J
Co.mmnndar Eliz’bt Primrose Elizabeth
Cleinment Alien Pitkin John R
Crawley Sarah PhilhpsLewis
Cttyler Uicliard II Pritchard John
Carstarpher Joel B Pemberton Alton 11
Crutchfield Jacob I’oweM James
Cox Charles A Pace Dread
Lavender Robert Phillips Dr Isaac
Combs Josiuh R
Clarke Joel Rives John
Com. Geo J Rice John
D UoOertson William
Debow Wm Rolen William
Dent Dennis Read Win B
Dupree Josiah Read Richard
Dubose Sarah Rose John
Dillon Mr Uobertscn Meshac
Dunchlee And’w W Royal Polly Ann
De Beauregard Louisllowell Hardy
Davis Mr Robinson J 9
Davis Martha Russell Kcsiali II
B R clfield F I
English Eliza . Russel Rev. Jas
Ewing Nathaniel S
Evans E Stewart Wm
Elswort h John St a ly Jacob
Evo Joseph Sheffield Elizabeth
F Sanford Raymond
Furey John Soul Sophia
Plotter John J Scovill Sarah
Frasier Epraim Shefton Isaac
Fisher Ann Savage Daniel
Foyil J hn T
Fowler & Gardner Thompson Jas M
Floyd John Tarver Samuel B
Fluellen Taylor Taylor John
Thorn Joseph
G Trade well Eugene
Gibson Felix G Si Co Tenniswood Sami
Glass Rebecca Treadwell Mr
Gilleland Mary M Tuohill Mary
Gillespie John V
Green John Venrick Thomas
Garrett William W
Godfrey Wilburn Walsinghsm Mary
Gillchnst John Walker Benjamin C
H Wages Mary
Hnirhbanks Mrs White George
Hills Edwin Warrell Tliomas
Hatcher John II White William
llu.se A"ra Williams Lcric
Harwood Pendleton Wa.ker John D
Howell John G Watkins George
Hightower Aidelisa Wing John
Howard John Woodford Zerah
Harris Eliza Washburn Arba
Holmes H.'ratio N Wiliams Thomas
Hutson E Mrs Willy James
Mrs Wooifolk Thomas
Hand The J WaUlt John
Hat wood William Warren Mcriot
H oris Li id W Wa : ker .It nes M
Hills Edwin Wolcott Harris
Ho))k ; ns Wm D Z
It.;')kins Moses Zina sane
Hutikersly Stephen Zepperer Richards
James Fraser, P. M.
December 3 3t
Lost or htolen,
ROM the subscriber on Friday the
23d November last, a Leather Pocket
Book, containing a Note of Fifteen Dol
lars on Peter Dunlap, and S indry other
papers and accounts of no ose to any per
son but myself—Likewise my panel* of
Freedom, obtained in Lincoln County in
tiiis Stale.
A Reward of Two Dollars, will be giv
err to any person who will leave it at the
Chronicle Office-
Willis Carter.
December 23 2t
’ {sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Court-House in
Warrenton, on the fust Tuesday in Februa
ry next, between the hours of Sale
3 Negroes viz :—Patience a
Girl nine year* of age. Handed a boy s.x,
and Gritty three years old, five beds and
bedsteads ana furniture, one mahogany
dining table, four dining tables, icn chairs,
iwo looking glasses, some Fo's he be
longing to the Kitchen, one Grey Horse,
seven years old, one Bay Horse, ten years
oid, one Gigg, one Still and Stands and
Barrels, four head of Dry Cattle ; Levied
on to satisfy an Execution on .be forcclo
sure ot Mortgage, in favour of Chappel
lleeth, fs Thorenton Gibson-
Abner Hog rs, ibVff.
Pswmber 3—•ynon
sU\*usta Tree School. ■
THE Board of Managers of the Angus
la Free School, had the pleasure recently
to announce to this community the en
gagement and arrival of a gentleman who
is to pul their school in operation on the
Lancasterian System,—They now inform
the public that their room is prepared for
the reception of pupils; and that the ex
ercises will commence on Tuesday next,
•l.h December. On the evening of that
day an address will be .delivered, at candle
light, by the U« v Air Monntwiii, in the
room belonging to the fee School, in the
Female Asylum. On t is ncca-i m the la
dies of Hie Asylum, the members of the
Free School 8 iclety, and the friends of
tin ae objects in general, are invited to
attend It is imr * i taut to the successful
Operation of a 1 .ar.casterian .School, that
the number of scholars be large. The
gentleman employed is of established re
putation ot ability and industry in the
conduct of such wchools, aid possesses a
(lilcriminatirn of Judgment and propriety
of d< poilmeut ft- ui w hich his pupils will
derive much hem fit. The confident ex
pectstinn is entertained that the good peo
ple < f Augusta a id its vincinity, will not
defeat the effints d benevolence by hold*
ing bade tueir children from a school
where Hu-b-.- 1 English education can he
b*d fur 3 dollars per quarter, or for no
thlngaccouiing to .ne pleasure or ability
of the party that enters. The teacher
employed can instruct one hundred widi
the saiuif .‘ase that he vvouldj have in
teaching twenty,
AA. T. Brandy,
J‘res. Hoard.
Dec 3 Jt
To be lien led.
da 7Vie..l.y dir lira, .if J.n.i.ry ni‘Xl,
will be rented for the term < f J 2 months,
a valuable Plantation in excellent repair,
lying’ on iSavauuah river, three miles be
low IVersburg, containing about 500
acres cl cleared land, 300 of w hich are
called the best quality of .Savannah River
Low Grounds. Attacked to it, is a large,
commodious, and elegant dwelling House,
out bouses of all descriptions, a large
framed gin house, and an iron screw well
lixeil for packing cotton, the property of
Dr, Ezekiel Du Bose,deceased. —Also, on
the same dry will be hired
05 or 70 Likely J\Tpgr not.
Micitjali T. Anthony,
Dec 3 Jldmiuistuiiur,
Wanted to Lease,
PIECE of Upland, of good qualify,
within live or six miles from Augusta,
containing one hundred and thirty oi fifty
acres, lit fur cultivation, and under good
fence, which, it approved, a liberal price
will be given fur. Apply at ibis Office.
Dec 3 6t
In llichmond Superior Court,
Novembei Term, 1831.
Present—The Hon John 11. Mvnigome
ry, Judge.
I f is ordered that the defaulting Grand
Jurors of the present Term, b - each
fined in the sum of Forty Dollars,
and the defaulting Patit Jurors bo each
fined in the sum ot Twenty Dollars, unless
good and sufficient cause of excuse. b>
filed in the Clerk’s Office of this Court,
within thirty'days from the commence
ment of this Term. And it is fuithe or
dered thiit a copy of this Rule, with u
List of the defaulting Jurors, he publish
ed in tho Augusta Chronicle
Taken from the Minutes
John H. Maim, Clerk.
The following arc defaulting Grand Ju
ror" at November Term, 1821, as appears
of record, to wit; —John Huyles and John
Wooifolk; and the following are the tie
faulting Petit Jurors, to wjt:—John E
Kean, William C. Clarke, William Inglct.
John T. Lamar. Charles Bcatle, Edmund
B. Glascock, Warrington Ilanie, W\ ham
Farrington, Ho tea Webster, Jonathan M.
Hand, Henry Mercer, Count! Petersun,
and John Garner.
John M. Mann, Clerk
!)<?•• 3 - > Hi t, Snt' Court’
Advances oil C ttun.
r\y
A HE snbsc.iber will make advances on
Cotton consigned to his friends in Havan
nah.
John Cormick.
Nov. 20 Jt
II UOMVAIIK,
VVTi.EHV, t%c.
.AuAm £5 Thus. A. Hones,
HAVE received per ships Emily and
Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general and
extensive addition to their former slock.
They have also cn hand a variety of
other goods wor hy the attention of coun
try Merchants.
November 29 w6w
Great Bargain.
Tl nr, subscriber offers f.ir te.le Kis pro
perty in Twiggs county, situated IB miles
below Fort Hawkins. It lies immediately
on the Ocmulgee river, ami contains 3050
serrs of land, of a most excellent quality,
it being Swamp-hummock and pine.—3so
Acres are in cultivation ; and all the build
ings necessary for purchaser’s taking pos
session, arc already upon the place.
There are also 30 negroes, anti a consi
derable stock of cattle, horses and‘bogs,
which would be sold with the plantation,
if it were required.
The conditions upon -which this place
may be purchased, are ; one third to be
paid at or b, fore the signing of the det d,
and the balance by annual! instalments
thereafter.
For further particulars, apply to my
brother, A. K. Ralston, in Augusta; or to
I the subscriber on the p'emises.
David Lalston.
November 29 • ■■ tlstj
- AUCTION*.
Thompson.
On Tuesday the lirst
of January next,
WILL 15 K SOLD,
WITHOUT KKSKHVK,
At the Market-House in the city of AugtijN
t s , at 10 o’clock :
Two Prime
Negro Fellows*
Good lloat Hands—Terms Cash.
November I'.——ids
Xovth & lAowe,
A few doors above the Planters’ Hotel,
UROAD-STKKKT,
Have just received , ami are mow nffuring fov
sale, ut IVhnlesate or tieluil.
An Extensive Assortment of
(fry Hoods
AND
GROCERIES,
1 jOOO ptirof Fashionable
Boots and Shoes,
Assorted,
A LARGE AfiSOKI'MENTOp
owbebb.
Os difli\ rent kini'a.
TIN PLATE,
By the Box and Wire.
r J in and Pewter Ware
Manufactured by tbcfn as usual.
As one of the firm resides in Ncw-Vurk
they intend at all times to have their i m*
Bortment complete. Country Merchant*
and Traders can at all times be supplied
on the most accommodating terms
N v. 22 fit
VOlt SALK,
APrime VeWotv,
LOW (OH CASH o.vtv,
-Apply *°
I. Thompson.
November sfi 3t
Sugar, Codec, Wine, Al
monds, and
SPANISH SEGVBS.
j| IdIDS prime Muscovado SugaT
5 pipeu I. P 1* Madeira Wine,
15 qr casks do
32 halfqr casks do
75 bags Coffee,
17 bids fresh .S'hell Almonds,
50,00'J fcuperior Spanish Solars, In hoxe*
containing 100 each
7 t i|• e.s and 7 qr casks Corsica Wine*
For Sale by
John Kinney, jr.
November 29 if
Bp. FmV. 15. Pug©,
{Ft'EUS his professional services to*
the citizens of Augusts and its vicinity,
and will attend their calls ut the Planters*
Hotel, lief, r.-uce may be made to E. F.
Campbell. Esq,
November 20- -2ip
At Private Hale,
A NK«RO MAN, a (rood bo.l l,,nA,
aged about 28 y-ars—titles indisputable*
Terms 6 months credit, for a note will*,
approved endorsers.
I. Thompson.
November 29—3 t
£s* WANT ED, a first rat®
acco uitant and Hook Keeper, for w hich
liberal wa es will be given —A line
dressed to C. W. and left at this office,
with good references, will m.et with at
tention* Nov. 20 ts
Uead-Q,uarters,
F.J.HI'.H'FON November 10, 182 -
WVvWum Orders.
ILUAM JONES, Esq of Lincoln
County, is hereby appointed Division In*,
specter of the fourth Division, Georgia
Militia, with the Title and Hank of Lieu
tenant Colonel, vice Colonel Mirajuh
flenly, resigm d All officers and private*
in said Division, wili respect and obi y hit*
accordingly.
Wiley Thompson,
Maj G n Coio’d’g
November 22 4t
30 Dolls, lievvaid
from die subscriber’s stablo
on Sunday night last, two Chesnut sc.-rcl
Dorses, about sxleen hands high, oiie'of
them lour, and the other live years old,
eacli with a biaze in the face, and ono
li.tid foot white ; both have long tails.—
i he above reward will be pant on Un-it*
delivery o the subscriber in Augusta, or*
I’en Dollars for either of Uic n
John Piiinizy.
November 29 ts
Notice.
fJAHB copartnership heretofore existing.
W, between William and lames
having this day been dissolved by u,u»
tual consent, all persons having claims
against the firm, are requested ro present
t’re same to Win. Shivers, sen. for pay—
mentjand hose indebted are desired to
mak. immediate payment to him at tit*.
Old Stmu.
William Shivers, sea*
James bhi vers.
Warren county, 17lhJ
November 1821, | Nov. 29