Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 17, 1821, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette. „ —“ . - [VOL. ao.] aioniay, The evil, that men do, lives alter them; ? DecenflM* IT, 1821. [New Series—N«. iO.] L J C' The good is ott interred with their bones. A * fresh jin p&rte d Roods 1 AT SAVANNAH. CeoYge W. Coe, IS SOW OPSSINO All Extensive Assortment of 000118, I * Suitable for the approaching Season, —roxsisn.w Oi White Welch Plainsj jllue and mixed do London Dnflil Blankets Hose and Point do Heavy CoUon Bagging JUlack. and colored Bombazctts Fine worsted Hosiery Merino and lamb’s wool Hose Snpeifine white Flannel jjlue, red and yellow Flannels Tartan Plaids Superfine wide Black Bombazeens Fiair 11 ui.dkerchiefs Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres Felice Cloths Brussels and Venitian Carpetings JM-sh'Hi Hugs Domestic P'aids and Stripes Oznaburgs . Irish and German Linens} Tortoise shell Combs Plain black Nankin Crapes' Mandarin Crape Dresses With a variety of other articles, which ite for sale on accommodating terms, at j] it corner of Brough I .on and Barnard j!re c(s, for cash or approved paper. October 29 t2SD M‘K.eiviAe § BeimwcK Hi e received, by the ships Oglethorpe an d Emily, from Liverpool, and late arrivals from the north, an extensive supply of British, French. India & Do mestic DRY GOODS. ALSO, Hardware. Which they offer to country merchants wihe most reasonable terms November 12 w2m N otice J\i lillß Co-partnership heretofore exist k; under the firm ot V. 1,, lay lor &, Co why mutual consent, dissolved on the Itiili uav of August l ist. F. 0. Taylor, Dexter Chapin. N. B. Business hei easter will be contin ue lioy F. G Taylor. November 12 if. MEH CUAXT TAIL OH, RESPECTFULLY informs his custom ers and the public generally, that he con sumes to carry on las business in Cants lot’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near ly opposite the City Hotel. He fecu thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance ; lie pledges himself that his Work shall not be exceeded by any don in this city, and will constantly keep on kind, ClovAis, Gftssviwftfts YfcBUWgS, -OF THE REST CiU \LTTY; Which he will sell, and make up on moderate forms. t£j It EC LIVED the LATEST New- York and Philadelphia JV!f SHI CUVVS'. Oclo her 22 ts COTTON ~ WA EE- H O USR. WILLIAM 11. EGAN, lI.AV!NG taken the Warehouse lately occupied by ,1 & W Harper, upper end, South side of Broad Strict, for the recep tion of PRODUCE, J- Anti the transaction of Commission Iliisiness generally, hopes, that its convenient ac commodation, and his own unremitting attention, may ensure him a share of Pub lic patronage. September 6 oawtf Sugar, Co ft cc, Wine, Al monds, and SPAISirtU SUGARS. oiJuDS prime Muscovado Sugar 5 pipes L P P Madeira Wine, ’5 qr casks do 32 half qr casks do 76 bags Coffee, 17 bbls fresh A’iiell Almonds, 50,000 superior Spanish Segars, in boxes containing 100 each 7 ropes and 7 qr casks Corsica W ine, Tor Sale by John Kinney, jr. November 2? if Job Printing Aeadij Executed at this Office. JtfWfcU, AbeW, & Co. Upper If r ing Citii Hotel, HAVE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK, A GEN OH AL ASSOUTMEST OF Staple Fancy mm <a©©m VIZ Super, common and low priced,black, blue and mixed cloths & Cassimeres, Super and Common Valencia, Toiianette, Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings, Bombazelts and Bombazines, Salinnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths, Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors, Italian do. while, black and Green, Super light amt dark prints and chintz calicoes. Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs, Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured and checkered, 4-4 &. 6 4 cambrics, and cambric and com moa dimolies, 2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens, 1 do. Super brown do. Turkey red, blue, Madras* and Polycat handkerchiefs, Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers, Dogskin, Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves, Ladies dressed and undressed kid do. Scarlet embvodeyed inclines, Marseilles quilt counlerpina 4-4 square. Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue and assorted colors, CoUon cords, balls and threads. Linen tapes, threads and bobbins, Darning and floss cotton. Willow flats and miliinetts, Suspenders, children’s socks, Cassimere, merino and silk shawls, Shell h Imitation Tucking & side combs, Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto. Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all colors, Plaids, Striped, figured and plain. Plain and pearl edged Tafiety fiom No 1 to 22, Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin sbews and Sarsenetls, plain Ik figured of various colours, Silk Lace, plain and figured, Silk lace edging, black and white, Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black and white, plain and figured, Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors, Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs, Elegant needlework muslin robes and walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol lars, very rich, Low priced needle-work, tarobored and embroidered do. Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces and Inserting Trimmings, Worked muslin Bands of Coiaretts, Thread Laces, a good assortm* nt, clteap, Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and Eyes and Necklaces, Gilt Neciaces, Clasps ana Pearl, ivory, siik and thread, shirt, sus penders and vest buttons, Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coal and vest buttons, Super Scissors and Chains for do. Magnum Boiuinr and common Razors nnd strops. Sportsmen’s pocket and Pen Knives, Playing Cards and Dressing Combs. Durable Ink and Osnaburg Thread, Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt ings and Sheatings, Bandboxes, by the dozen or package, VVhitteuiore’sNo. It) Cotton Cards, 12c. ALSO Straw Bonnets. 20 oases of very superior Straw Bon ne's, B inds, and Trimmings, of various I patterns, such as beil crowns, double -apes, round fronts, cottage shape, &c --c.—cheap for tin* quality. I fie above goods are offered at whole ale and retail Vor cash, or on time for ap proved paper- Regular supplies will he received from our partner in New York, which will enable us to have constantly on ' hand a general assortment of fresh season able t ion os; and from the patronage we nave received the year past, we are in 'luct'd to believe \vc have sold, und snail ontimie to sell at feast as cheap as our neighbors November 8.- ts NoyFu & Vx e,,, A few doors above rhe Planters’ Hotel, BROAD-STREET, Have Just receiv'd, nnd are nowoff mg lor ' sale, at IVholesale or Detail, An Extensive Assortment of Dry tJoods GROCERIES j 15000 pair of Fashionablo Boots and Shoes, Assorted. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF (8®5Q!89 9 Ot'cliffi rant kinds. TIN PLATE, By the Box ami Vv ire. r l in and Few ter W are Manufactured by them as usual. As one of the firm resides in New-’, nrk s -hev intend at ail limes to have their as sortment complete Country Merchants rod Traders can at all Umrs he supplied the most accommodating terms- N. v. 22- —6t ■ police. g nre authorized to state that Capt kuMCND BUCG will be a candidate tor g Tax Collector at the snsuing Election. Cotton 9 Stock, AND T's.cKarvge Th oRc.. THE subscriber has taken an oliice in the building lately occupied by Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north side of Broad-street, opposite to tire Pos'- Office—where he eii'eis his services in the above business, and hopes, by siric! personal attention, to obtain the pair ull age of bis friends and the public. The great facilities adoifled by bmkers ill commercial operations generally, tender it icmarkablc that the merchants fit - Au gusta and the planters have long siV-ain ed tlie inconvenience of having noie, and particularly a Colton Broker. In almost every other cotton mart the bnci.tcss is principally done by brokers; amt hence tlie ease, certainty and dispute! with which it is executed. The samekystem is perfectly practicable here. Tie mer chant, by applying at the office of t)e sub scriber, may hereafter save himself tlu trouble of sampling his cotton and locking up a purchaser;—the planter need he no longer involved in doubt and diffionliy to ascertain the true state of the muicet, nor subject himself to the caprice of the wary speculator—and tlie purchaser will at all times know whore to resort for cot. ton at the mark'd price. Office Regulations relative to Cotton. Ist- In order to give time for sampling, citizens offering cotton are requested to leave the ware-house receipts by eigiu o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, salts cannot be realized till tbe succeding day li more convenient, the receipts may he enclosed in a letter of instructions, and dropped in the letter box the night pre vious. 2d. CoUon will be sampled and "receiv cd from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.— if offered after that hour, sales cannot be erahzcd till next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably he deducted from the account sales. 4-lh. Sales «ill commence at ten o’clock and close at twelve, a h. sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim iting higher than the market, will have their receipts returned them on paying fii cents fora bag entry and sampling. 6lh. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a bale. Orders from the country, en closing the warehouse receipts, will be promptly executed. fctock Exchange and brokerage, In the.lv Various llraacht’S, Will he attended to at all times during of fice hours, which will be from eight o’- * i» li’l. f iu.n ii -»r in. I (Vi/»rr\ , three o’clock I ill five n. jt. John Kinney, jun'r. ([[/■Money is some tints wnth more than at others Persons having it Ui loan, may, in the strictest confidence, avail themselves of the advantages of the mar ket, by applying at tlie above office. November 8.- if Y aUivvblv, rrwpevty to IMJE subscriber wishing to close his . concerns in this State, offers tor sale a tract of land in Jefferson county, con taining one thousand seven hundred and six’y 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. Ti.c terms will be moderate for Cash, or cotton at the market price, to b" delivered in Augusta or Savannah.— for terms apply to Mr. George Twiggs, near Augusta. Levi Twiggs. Decembers ts "li.-viißWiufcs, CVTUCRT, sc. .tom cj T\u*s. A. Rones, IfILAVE received per ships Emily and ()j- 1.-liiorpe, from Liverpool, a general and extensive addition to their lormer stocic. They have also on hand a variety of other goods worthy the attention of coun try Merchants, November 29 wfiw in Hichmond Inferior Court. The 101 h day of December 1821. Prer.ciil — 'liie Hon. Holland M‘Tyre,Y Ralph Ketchum, s Justices. Samuel Hale. j CDdERED, that the- Inferior Court meet in future, on the first Monday in e- Vf-ry month, -it 11 o’clock, A, M. at the Court House. Ordered, that no Commissions will hereafter be allowed to executors, admin istrators, er Guardians j unless their re turns are made annually as the law di rects. Taker from the Minutes. John 11. Mann, Cl’k. Clerk’s office Inferior Court, ; 11th Dec. 1821. 3 Notice. be hired on the 4-th day of Janu i ary next, at the house of Andrew Butler, for (he year 1822, the negroes be longing to the estate of Wright, amongst which are several prime Boat hands.—Also, at the same time and plac? the land belonging to said estate will be leased for five years- Casper Nail, Sen. John Miller, Beach Island, Dec 10 tdhp Executors. AUCTION. By I, Thompson. Oh Tuesday the rst of .lannary next, V> ILL 810 SOLI), viTiinur nrSEMVE, At tlie Maikp-Ilonse in the city of Angns a, at 10 o’clock : Two Prime Neg’o Feiloivs. Good 11 at Hands—Terms Cash. Novemhei 1- tds GL( 810 TAVERN AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. \f. SHANNON, R.ESPEdTFULLY acquaints his friends and the public that his house has under gone a thorough repair, and that it wil. ass ord to boarders, and Travellers, are ception aslcumliivtahle ns any other Estab lishment of the kind in the Holbei n Slates. The Globe is Situated on Broad Street in the very .center of the City and offers peculiar advantages to (lie Planter, and to Men of business generally. His stables are furnished with the best lit provender, and with faithful and atten tive hostlers. He only solicits from the pub iic that proportion of patronage which his attention to business and to the comfort of ids customers may entitle him to. A Literary, Commercial and Political REA DING ROOM, W’illhe shortly opened for Uie accom modation of his customers. October, 15. if Young’ Ladies’ lUTIDFiNW. llfLlS. H. HLOME, presents her most respectful compliments to the inhabitants of Augusta, and announces that she in tends to open a SCHOOL, on the Ist Mon -lay in January next, for the hist ruction of Young Ladies in the French and English Languages, Geography, History, Mytho logy, plain and orainental Work and Draw ing. Terms of Tuition. Reading and Spelling, per quarter, £yl Do. do. with Writing and Cyphering (i Grammar, Parsing and Geography, 8 ..L-...Li. ...wl ft Drawing inclusively, 8 Do. exclusively, d French inc usively, 4 Do. exclusively, 8 Embroidery, 6 Plain Work and Marking, Knotting and Fringe wil! be included without addition to the terms. For further particulars apply for the present to Mrs. Lalitle, or Mrs, Simonnet, Broad-street Dec G \vßl Georgia, Riclim ond county •November Term, 1821. Present, the Hon. Jobs H. omunEnr Judge. The Planter's Hank J'] the State of Georgia, Aosinees of liarnu | Petition for Fore- McKinne, J closure, vs J James I'. Lafitte, nnd I four Luts in Augusta. J RULE NISI. Upon the Petition of the Planters Bank, of the state of Georgia, praying the the foreclosure of the equity of redemp tion iu anti to certain Lots, in the county and slate aforesaid, known in the plan of Lots laid out at the upper end of Broad street, in Augusta, liy Daniel Sturges, Surveyor General, on the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand eight him ib ed and eighteen, and lying on Uie north ride of Broad street, as numbers one, two, eleven and twelve, eaph containing thirty ■ feet front on said Hroiid street, (number one excepted,) which contains on Broad street, Gvcnty-two and a half feet, and on Jones Street, thirty feet, being the same on that, (Jones street) as the other three Lots; which said Lola Mere mortgaged by James B. l.ufiite to Barm McKinne, on the first day of July, one thousand eight bun cired and eighteen, to secure the payment of the sum of three thousand six hun dred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents, wild interest, at one, two and three years, two thousand four hundred and fntly eight dollars and thirty-two cents, with iutenst thereon, being now due and unpaid tolliesaid Planters Bank — And notv sit this term, upon the motion ofTiiomas Flournoy, in behalf of the Plain tiff': It is ordered, that the principal in terested cost due on said mortgage be paid into Conit, within twelve months from the date hereof, or from (henceforth the equity of redemption will be forever bar red and foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be disposed ot as the law directs. And it is further ordered, that his Rule be published in one of the public Gaz ettes cf this place, at least mice in every mouth, until the time appointed for pay ment, or served on the Mortgagor, or 1 liiu special agent at least six months, pre vious to the time the money ii directed to be paid. (Taken from the Minutes.) John H. Maun, Clerk, Clerk’s Office, } 13th Nov. 182 Li 5 Nov IS ml 2m IDIOT (S©©H)S a I Hard wave *S; (Jut Fry. TT\vi tooftCYibfei’a. HaVINO formed a connexion with an extensive mercantile house in Nciv-Yoik, have just received fr >m Hint city, ami are now opening in Bioa I-Stieet, nex door to (he Hnokstore of Win. J. Hobby Esq. a large and valuable Assortment i f Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware und Cutlery : AMONG WHICH ARE, OP DRY GOODS , Extra super, supeifims and common Cloths and Cassimeres, assorted colors; •Satt'mctts, different colors ; blue ami white Plains j red, while, yellow & gr'eei Flannels ; blue and green Docking Bai zes ; Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7to 12-4 ; Point di; black and colored plain figured and printed Bnmhazetts and Rat tinetts ; Caroline or Circassian and Igr tan Plaids ; black and colored plain sic li Hired Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses; black, blue, green amt assorted fancy Ca licoes ; super London prints and printed Cambrics; fine Cambric; pi. .id Ging hams; plain and figured book, jaconet, cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and jnconet muslin Reins ; Irish Limns, va lions qualities; line and course liniwn do ; Oil Cloths, handsome pal terns; swnns • down, loilm-tu; and fine white and print i ed Valencia Vestings 5 buff’, chintz, inf: tation siik and cotton and printed border ed cassi mere Shawls ; India and German silk flag and bandana •Hamlkeichiefs ; black and crossharred Canton do; m.id- I'ass.pulhcat and twilled cotton do ; soot . ted, crossbai red and white bordered Cam bric Craving ; linen cambrics and cambric Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; black and white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la dies and gentle men’s black, while, and assorted colored, kid, heaver, castor und si.l: Gloves ; sewing Silks und Twist ; black and colored Ribbons, various widths ; elegant plaid garniture do; Pins in packs; gilt coat and vest, pearl and ivory shirt Buttons ; button moulds; do mestic Shirtings, Sheetings, Checks, 1 Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted j. Shirts nml Drawer.;; silk Umbrellas, dil | Jfertnf qualities ; forutop, back, ivory and pocket Combs; coarse nod fine linen and coilon Threads; Colton Balls ; line steam loom Hliirtiugs; Suspenders; an assort ment of Shoes ; roiuni, imitution & real beaver Hats: AM) op \ & FuUvYy, 1 Guns, assorted, some very elegant ; * tVuniii); Trace Chains ; dies', bull, ; H and ML Hinges; Thumb Lutclu s; ’ trank, chest, till, pad, kilobaud mortice *■ I.ocks; tea and table spoors; pocket, pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunning, ■J carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, hutch -1 er and drawing Knives; Knives li. Forks ; 1 Razors, in cases; Scissors ; Handsaws; > handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs ; r Sad Irons; Waiters and Tea Trayas ; Car penter’s Rules ; .Squaresand Compasses ; Sand Paper; bhovc.ls and Tongs; cut Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han- T dies ; Wood nnd Bed Scre-A's ; Screw ’ Bullies; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings; Nail and Spike Gimblets ; Nail Hammers ; . Jewsharps ; Shaving Boxes and Bhislu h ; metalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; anil an assortment of Brushes. All of which are now offered nt re duced prices, wholesale and retail, for cash or approved paper in this city ; and from the advantages they will pusses m the selection of their GOODS, having a purchaser constantly in the New York market, hope to merit a share of public patronage. i Walmsley & Foster. : December 13- ,f Just Received. l , Jiffl) FOR SiLB BY TJfB Subscribers, HMDS. Prime N. Orleans Sugar, 10 Barrels Refined do 150 Boxes Muscutal and Bloom Raisins, (Hojin, Leach, and Gate woods brand,) 2 Balts Sup’r. Whitney Blankets, Gunpowder and Hyson TEA, Rye whiskey in llhdsand barrels, Window Glass 8 by 10 Coffee, Wagon Jack Screws, t*c, t /Summers & Ferry. Jins ley’s I Singe, ’ December 13 3t ; 20 Dolls Reward. of BVdlp,i\ ¥ ROM the Subscriber's War on a*, the encampment, at White Rocks, on the Whritsborough road, aiiout three miles from Augusta, on Sunday n'ght hist a large BAY HORSE, blind in Ins right eye, five feet, four or five inches high, a very small star in his forehead, the right bind font wiiite, he is an excellent riding horse, and works well in the gear—and is iti good working order The above re ward and ail reasonable expenses will be i paid to any person, delivering him to ihe subscriber in Jasper County or Mr. Hen ry Wares, about ten miles from Monti cello, or to Messrs Sim* and Williams, : Augusts. Hubbard !3. Heard. December 13— Hpd iilank Deeds, i For sale at Ji ie Office’ I .• . j .rr?=.r ■■ I ■i 1 1 1 mss* | Deferred Articles. From the Ne-v Yuri; JWuionnl .Idvocatr, •A uvemher 27. The London Conner, of (hr 19th (V tober, (fives the following- disti-cv particulars of an American female, vli-. appears to have been lately cpCicid frvm her home at Perth Amboy, by some vil« wretch, to whom she was march >l, and who has deserted her and her children. “ Yesterday a female, about 24 years of age, and of decent appearance, attended ,t tliis office to make enquiry how sbr; ■ houhaprorecd in order to he sent back t) her native country, Amc.ica.. The poor creature appeared to be nmch die. tressed in her mind ; and during her statement she was frequently interrupted by ctccc sire grief, which sillied the idtor mice of her sentiments. Her Jpure-its, qkn aid, were resident at a place called Perth, in America, and we ft in affluent ciroum s ances, her father being posseted of -ome landed property. She I red with he friends in that country, until tjie last 4 ' few y .ars ; but in conseqnen-Je of the. en treaties of a young man, for whom r.hq had formed an attachment, after having paid his addresses to her, she left hep men s n l came to England j was marri ed to the object of her aitbcliriv, by # whom he had two children ; since bi inf m cried he has used hpr in the mo* bui ld mam er, hod at length deserted both and tier children, who were literally starv ing for want, and she knew not where to truce her husband, who had addicted him-, self to drinking. She had nn means of celling her living in this country, and sho was sure that her pare ids would receive her under their protection if she cdhl.l possibly get to America. If she was (o remain here her children and her e's niest s aiva She knew that Lord Bathurst, would use his endervoms to send h r hack to her own country; but having no f iend ,to cbnvey the n: la of Its r dtua tii h to Ids Lordship, it caused tier to ap ply the e to know wha to <!•>. She .was tidvis'-d <ogo to >hc Overs* cis of Mary le-, bone. Parish, where she resided, and either apply lor reliefer make a tiiH ■ .ats nient ul her ease, there was no doubt fcut they would find her husband, and make him support her, or they would furnish her with relief until she and her c'nl.lren.uouhl he sent hack to her own courtUy. bin; quitted the office in tears with the deter mlnution to act as advised.” SPAIN. In the London Courier of (he 10'h Re* toljer w’o find a letter from M ,di-id }of ihe sth of that month, in which it is stated, * that tli< Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel of the Kings own regiment had been put. in Rolitaiy coiifiiiemuit, in consequence* of jn an alVair, of e. cn> sive ramifications, in which, it is affirm-* cd, General Ballesteros, and a Deputy had also borne a part. The Deputies hav ing the most powerful i liter-ip, arc repre sented as hostile to the conduct of the ministets tow ards Uiego, and it is said that the King had called upon them to “justify themselves in the eye-i of the .na tion, and make known the motives which they had for persecuting n man, tvlpi.n alt Spain considers ~s (he founder of the constitutional regime,” The ministers arc staled to have replied, that they couid not doit, and the King to lave rejoined 11 Prepare then to retire, for I cannot tteep a ministry which'displeases the na lion." Should tins prove to In; correct, we may soon expect to hear of the resto ration of Itiego to his former command, and of the dismissal of his enemies from power. I ■iinMam.aKßßfMWM ■ SNOW. On Saturday last we had the deepest snow ever recollected to have been seen in Nashville at this season of the year. On Sunday evening the weather mo l rat ed, and on Monday tne snow nearly disap peared. JV’iuhvilie Clarion Nuy. 27. The following toast was drank »la pub lic dinner in Nashville, lately ; (pVi.-n in honor of Gov. Carroll and General Jackson Hr Ja.mks Fkxtbks Esq. The ofllceis and soldiers of the U. S. Army, w hen call ed into service, may they have the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Sampson, and the spirit of a game Cock. AJUI FOR BALE AT THE j/KtMLjj.ornc/:, liy the Gross, Dozen or Single (sssmam. A Nl> £ owt\i-Vj aroU tt*a ALMANACK, FUJI THE YE.III OF OUR LOUD j mm 3 Calculated by It. Giuvh, fVilkes Conntn. Nov, 26 wni he mTwT' ■ A % X jlT Public Outcry on the first day of January next, at the market 1i0n.;,; in, An gusta, the Negroes belonging to the is tates of William Bacon and of Juiwb W are, deceased. 1 There are among these Negroes, Hint, and field hands and domestic seiva'iia' •- any and all of whom will be disposed of by pilvata contract, if application be made before the cUv of public hiring, ei ther to Mr. Kobeit D. Ware, or to W. W. Holt, Esq Nicholas Ware, Ex’r. | J)eccmberl3 +idi