Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 23, 1820, Image 3

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■ Auction r ( YiXG, at 1 0 o'clock, fl ill */«•'* r.lobt Tuvem, ■ w itllOCT RFSF.nVE, t H, , u’K Biue. Brown & Drub Cloths A' N ’ i no Cassimeres H) n r4n ,l Worsted Hose Cotton Htlkfs and Shawls B ; e Vci!a and Shawls H, pieces B|*jrui|f V lcase ftr/sl,n-s. good quality H" ’ llyVit rcalv ms lc Clothing, Superfine ■ 1 “ris Pantaloon, and Vests ’.la Bollard and Northern Gin ■ 8 % W. I. Kao , H ... u(,js superior Mackerel ■/, bo)t £ S and 50 casks Cheese H:;;, bites Spanish Segars 4j saw Colton Gm WU. a .,d Tea Ta'iles, Softs & Bedsteads H! ‘ f | e g a nl Card Tables Kjy2 in t be Episcopal Church S' tics Wharf Stock, Turns, at the «ale. ■ I. Thompson. H fjtiv. ■ Auction. |H PJY. ut 10 o'clock, Hill be sold be- fore the GLOUETAVLRM. mlj narrels Sugar 5 ..sesfin 'and superfine Hats, H Termsats.de. ■ I. Thompson. ] BM November 3>, " , I Executor's Sale. H «riLL b, “ swi(l at Sa " Jersv,lle > Coliim- H W bia count), on Monday the 4th of ; HI J, cember; the crop of Corn, Fodder and , H this belonging to the estate of Co!. Tho , B masC*rr dec —And on Wednesday the j H 2‘t'i of the same month, will be sold at | pl Vexandria, the late residence of the dec. t ■ (he cron of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, H H , rs .. St Cattle, Sheep, household and | ■ K i tc iienfurniture, &c Persons desirous, , H of purchasing fine blooded mares and a B| stock of half blooded Cattle will do H oeil to attend —The terms of sale will be 9 as h for all sums not exceeding twenty ■ five Dollars and a credit of twelve months H fn ■„! purchases above that amount, to be H Sc ■ ,jed bv small notes with approved se m e „ itv, vith interest from date it not puuc- , I tudly paid.—All debts due by the estate , B deceased will be discounted in pur- B chasers • ■ Nicholas Ware, M I William A. Carr. 5 ? I Noucmbef 23 l^3 I ’ NOHCK. , ALL persons indebted to the estate of Col. Thomas Carr, late of Columbia ■ comity deceased, will please make pat - I aunt, to either of the Executors, and ■ tltosvio whom the estate is indebted, will I present their claims properly attested. I Nicholas Ware, )&S I William A. Carr, 5S > I November 24 ts I Administrator's Sale. I /A,N the first Tuesday in February next, I " * Will be Sold at the Court House in I TV.ivnisboro’ two thirds of a tract of Itfnd I bondming sixty five acres, for the bene fit ofthe heirs of James Host, deceased. John Stockdale, Aitr. November 23 m2mr JV* olice. * APPLICATION will be made to the in f. rior court of Warren county, on the third Monday in December next, / w.l ilc sitting on ordinary—for leave to lull on th 26' h of the same month, all the goods ant nie xhindize. belonging to the estate of Janes Brady, dec. late of said county— also, one Horse, Saddle and Bridle, with sm.dry other articles unnessary to men tion, and at the same time and place, will, be rented lor the term of twelve months, a valuable tract of land whereon Mrs. II at present resides; it is elegant!'. - sun ued as a stand for a country store, au J pnVc House, well improved with a good dwelling house, store house and all other Jtrtessasy out buildings.—The stile will be neld hree quarters of a mile east of Shivers’* mills at Davis Andrew’s store, amt will continue from day to day until the whole is disposed if—Terms, twelve months credit, small notes and approved Security.—All sums under 5 dollars cash. Wm. Shivers, sen’r. Administrator pro, tem. Nov. 23 w3w , , Notice A LL indebted to the estate o *» James Brady deceased in’e of Warren ct. i!U;., are requested to make irr. media *• J.rcuient or suit will he commenced indin oi.imnately, and those to whom the. es “ * is indebted, to render in their claim; properly authenticated as the_ law directs U in. Shivers, sen’r. .. Administrator pro. tem. Nw 23 v w3 w > Notice. jV| INL months after date, application "ill be made to the Honorable,the Interior Court of Richmond country, for leave to sell a certain tract of land in the Baldwin, situate in the twenti «n district, and known by the number “’• 1-1 plan of said district, being the pianeity of Matthew Fox, dec. for the v ie.it ofthe heirs and creditors' - of said ueceascd. Aimer Fox, Gua*r, “ v ’ ‘ 6 ) m9m Notice. jV* INR months after date, application ~ ' te 'tiade to tlie Honorable the •itrior i ,jy RiKhiTiond county, for ‘Vt to st-ll all the real estate of James nnan. deceased, fur the benefit of the J 'tiirs and creditors of said deceased. N. M*Coombs, adm'r. November 33 m9m Tjte srpvenrnvp RESPECTFI'I.I.Y .nf .rnis he. J. - v-uds and the public, that he has aken a store on Washington street, a f. w doors south o( Messrs, M’l.ea SJ Ntackius, for be purpose of carrying o:i iheTAil.’ dC ING BUSINESS, in all it's branches - -- Phase who may favor him with their pat onage, may depend on the strictest aile: ion and punctuality to all orders entrust d to him, and he, (fioni the long experi ■nrte he has had in his prosess iod, both n Europe and tliis country) to rneiit i mre of public favor. James Gordon November 23. 2t 100 Dollars Reward. F.,rtl»e rrovei-v of a Negro boi named EDOUBD or EDWARD, sloien frer l; t'ue. subscr'uv r in Augusta, on the Ist Ju ly Lis’—Stic' boy is from ten to eleve >)> . . of age, black conqdexion, secak-'Em>iish & French, lived wit!) Mr. John Carrie with h s mother Angelica, at the time he was stolen, and might f-om his spun kin - ; French, be easily te Ognized. 1 e above reward will be pain < i. his >erovery by ' , O. Diid’as. November 23 s> Executor's Sale. On Tuesday the 28t!i day of Decern ’ ber newt, at the late residence of Am brose Jones det ’d. in Columbia County, between the. usual hours. Will be Sold,, The whole of the personal prope;*v belonging to said estate, (Negroesexcupi ed,) Consisting of The stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, &c.' The crop of Corn, F i ller, Wheat Oats &c. One first rate Gig; and Harness, one Wagon and Gear, one ex cellent copper Still, with apparatus com plete. Plantation utensils. House-hold &. kitchen furniture, together with a oum ber of other articles, which it would be tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on the day of sale Sale to continue from day to day, until completed. Archer A vary, Jix'r. „ w6w Administrator's Sale. \ GREEABLR to an order of the Hon orable the Interior Court of the County of Burke, when selling for Ordinary pur poses, Will be Sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in the town of Waynes borough, between the usual sale hours, Four old Negroes,' (viz ) Joe, Phillis, Hannah and Jack, the p o. pevty of Lucretift Nubles dec. soi l for the benefit of the heirs atul creditors of said dec. ’ferrns made known on day of sale. Arthur Bell, Adm'r. November 17— —tds * \V\}V be Wired, A.T the late residence of Jesse Winfrey deceased, of Columbia county, on the se cond clay of January, next, all the Negroes belonging to the Estate of sai l deceased; consisiingof men, women and children. Also, one prime Blacksmith. Benj aruin S 3. Tiitroy, Jaimes C. iValker, l EXECUTORS. Nov 20 _ __ * s Marshal's Office, X • ■ " ’* FOXI THE DISTRICT OF OKOUtfJA. Savannah jYov, 11, 1820. » HE Assistants of the Marshal of this district, ‘ for taking the fourth Census, or enumeration of the inhabitants of the U nited States,” are hereby notified that the time for transmitting heir returns to this department is near at hand and it rs hop ed that no delay will take place, so as in prevent a general return being made ac cording to law. J*TO. 11. MOUEL. Marshal Hist Geo. (£3* The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle, Washington News, Al iens Ga zette, and Recorder and Journal at Mil iedgeville, will pubi sli the above till countermanded. November 20. aval!01. BIBLES Inst Rei eived andfm ■ sale by the Subscriber IB cases SCHOOL BIBLES contain, ng 50 each—which will be sold by the case very low at private ‘.ale. I. i hompson. ■M-a-c-nh'-r 2u 6 Bvoueht to Jail }S Jacks.mb irouffp, Georgia, on the . 15th November, 'B2O. a negro man 1\!. savs his name is KLf.ICK, and that be nelongs to Mrs. Berrien of Louisville, Ga. uesays be is an African by birth, dark complexion, ?bin visage, about five fc • ~ven or eight inches high, lias several of 1 .re teeth out, and about thirty-fivc \ ears old.—Also MANUEL; ontheabov, late, who says lie belongs to Mrs Wa> - c, of Richmond county, Gro. he is alike!' stout country bom, about eighteen or twenty years of age, oright complexion, five feet ten or-eleven inches high.—The owners are requested to come forward, prove pr tperlv, pay charges St take them Solomon Kemp, s s c. Scriven county, Nov. 2; 3t Notice. fSIHB Copartnership hitherto existin. * between lit - Subscribers under tin firm cf Hcxtivrt s, k BonitTLr., was dis solved on the first inst, by mutual consen 1 all those indebted to or having demand : against the firm are requested to call ou ’ r Burrill who is duly authorized to settle tie * same. Bicliard Hunfingtun, John Bai l ill, November 13, 2w. lawbooks, J Fon 8.4 '.E BT ; J &H. ELY. ■ % DDISON’S Reports S Anth'.r’s American Digest Attorrej’s Companion \nnesdy on Insurance Hafey’s Digested Index Racou’s Abridgement '‘•innev’s Reports HmVows* Reports Hmckstone’s Henry Reports D -Banquet & Fuller’s i!o M ;rr,i wall Anderson’s do Hfu’te’s Chancery Backus’ Sheriff H'~i -V on Uis cesses Bmbmaqms Na'nral Law Hlaclistone’s (' onlinei italics C ranch sU- poris f < Cowpcr’s do Connecticut do Coleman’s and Cain’s Cases ♦ ’nine’s do Cooper’s Justinian Coke on Littleton Chilly’s Criminal Law l*n Pleading Cooper’s tjo Crown Circuit Companion Corny ns on Conti acts Clerk's Assistant Counting House do Dallas' Reports Day’s do Espinasae’s do Dirt. Nisi I’rins East's Crown Law Ditto Reports Finch’s Law Hardrtss’s Reports Huilbrk’s Law of Cosls Hoiae iudiciy ' Harris an ! M‘Henry’s Reports Hi lining and Munford’s do Johns.m’s Ueports, 16 vols. J cob’s Law Dictionary Jones tin Balements | Impey’s Practice in King’s Bench j Do do in Common Picas Lex Mercitoria Americana Law of Lien Do of Patents Mnltby on Court Martial Montesquieu’s Spirit oi Laws Modern Reports Munfttrd’s do Milford's Pleadings Maddock s Coan eery ' Montague on Set-off I Stour’s Digested Index | Ne.wlaud’s Chancery [ Nntuia Brevium * Powell on Mortgages Pothier on Obligations I Roberts on Wills Robei toon’s Admiralty Report* Raymond’s Reports Sciioul ’s and LHroy’s do ~ Saunde s’ Reports Pleadings^ Selwyn’s Nisi Prius Sugdens’s Letters Tidd’s Practice and Appendix Taunton’s Reports Washington’s do Willes* do A\iu*aton’s do Woodfall*. Landlord and Tenant White’s Digest Vattel s Law ofNutions Vernon’s Reports. November 20 2t . Tuc ■ I I’he Sketch Book, complete, I No. 10 Blackwood’s Magazine, ** I Avery excellent assmUnent of Foolscap) I ami Letter Paper, suitable for country merchants, I A good assortment of Blank Account I Books, some of which are of a very su- I perior quality, much care having been 1 taken to have then well made, and of j tho-besi paper, J And a good assortment of Books and Sta j tionary, just received and for sale by .{ $ M. Ely. A Patent Copying LETTER PRE*o, OS A NEW A.V If SIMPLE PLAN 1 Which also may be os d fhr a Notary’s I Staling Press by having the addition of I tpeit Sea!, and will be sold very low. J November 29 2t I - * - i - - ‘ - , - r - Notice,. John c ash in. j BaS removed Ids .lor.’ to the Upjt.'f I end of Broad-street., opposite to the Plan -1 ters Hotel When, he offers for sale a (choice assortment of Liquors, Wines, & j Grebe fie s, London Porter, Salt, Iron, kc. I London Diffl;, Point and Hose, Blankets, J Negro Jackets and 'I rowset's, Coarse | shoes, &.C. | With many other articles suitable for I the present season, all of which he will J sell at fair prices, tor Cash t produce, j Nov-pmbei II v/6w I N B Ostlers for Lumber, left at the I store will be attended to with punctuality 1 *** The Hiihscrinon* I iiave formed a connexion for the purpose ’ | o' transacting a General Commitsion Hu- J lines* in this city, under the firm of Cax ' I rstur St Lam Art. ( Liberal advances will be made., either I'm Augusta or this place, upon Produce o- I Merchandize, consigned to their house I for sale. I PL, Cantelou, I G. I). Lamui*. - I Savannah, October sth 182(1 ts T\ie Practice at t\\e SbAWa I rHR subscriber respectfully offers hi* I orofessinnal services to bis friends and I '.he public in general as Attorney am' i I Counsellor at Law; and hopes by inde , I ‘rtigable application to his profession, tr i I ueet a liberal share of public pa'ronagr i• I Claims deposited in his hands for col > J motion will be promptly attended to : apd I very effort made to advance the interest j if his clients. He may be seen at the I ’.aw Office of Col Nicholas Ware, am I is professional services commanded. Charles Carter. I sept. 26.——*m 0 10 Reward. RAN AM AY from the subscriber in the early part of August last, a negro man named harry* about 5 feet 4or 5 inches highi He was employed for some time on the Savannah river, by tbe Steam boat Company, and is so well known that a particulai descrip lion .of his person is deemed unnecessarv- He is very talkative, and professes agrea d ud. It is very probable he may be lurk mg in Savannah, or at some of the inter mediate places on this river, between that plane and Augusta. N BARRETT. Sen* 17. ts, 1- or KIDNAPPED. ’ * FROM the subscriber, living near Co luiiibia Court House, on Monday the 2drd instant, a negro MALE CHILD, be tween two and three years old, stout am! low set, named MOSES. To which he answers readily ; froth cir cumstances there is reason to apprehend, he was kidnapped, at the time he was lost, he was clothed in a brown cloth frock, mended in front with a large patch of homespun cloth ; a liberal, reward will he given for any information cf said child, that will lead to his recovery George Cary. ; D iU leeward. | u Tr PRAYED or stolen on Tuesday night 7tn Nov from the wfharf in Augusta, a 1 Sorrel Horse, of the following description, blind with the left eye, snip on the nose, small star on the forehead, and the right hind foot white up to the fuotlock, h. is a short round bodied horse, with a short swidi tail about 10 years old. Who. ver yvill take up said borse and send him to his owner, or give informa tion so he can be regain’d shall receive the above reward and all reasonable charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at the Steam Boat Office. Washington Lamar, November 13 ts Twenty Dollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid fur apprehending and lodging in any jail in the slate of Georgia, a Neg(o Fellow named’ MARI IK He is owned in Savannah, has absconded nd is supposed to be lurking about Au gusta Market, as his business at home is butchering—Ht is about 30 years old, sis tl high, square built, hag two of his < .'•ont teeth out, and has a scar on his h ad i —for further particulars enquire at ibis i > Hfice, Sept. s——ts ’ RAN A WAY. Jb^ROM the subscriber, a Young Negro man named TOM, (supposed not over twenty one years of age,) he is of small stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by trade.—He is well known in this place and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk ing about the vicinity of this city, or on bis way to Savannah Any person apprehending Hie Said fel low and delivering him to Messis. A. Slaughter, & C. Labuzan, or 'edging Inm in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re ward. ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov 17 ts Strayed or htoleu i t BOUT a month ago two horses, one a grey horse, about eight yeais old, has nvaiksufthe collar round his shoulder-, lie other is a small bay horse, ball faced which extends over the greatest part of his nose, his two hind feet white. Am person who shall take up the above horses, rill receive Ten Dollars reward; or fivv Dollars for either; by delivering them to L. P. Dugas, at Stmicy Bluff. Burke Com ft, or the s tbscribers in Aug'-sta. G. DUGAS. October, 31——fit. Lest. ii *. “N the 28th ult. between the Store of Eclw’d. QUIN BcCo. and the,Hank of Au gusta, Jos W. Luck'Mt’s draft on Felix G Gibson & Co: for (8448 72 cents, dat< in Augista, 7'. h July 1820, payable 4 Months afterdate, to the order of Ed war ■ 0 ;in lit Co, and endorsed by them- All Persons are hereby Cautioned a gainst trading for the above acceptance, payment of which has been stopped The Find'-r will please leave it at this office November, 4 To Rent. That Commodious Dwelling Home n> Telfair-street, with all necessary Bui dings, and a good Garden attached to it as last year occupied by the subscribe Possession will be given on the first Oct ber next. acso, The Dwelling House oi Green-street, with all necessary Bud ings, and a good Garden attached t» it,a present occupied by Holland M‘Tyre, esq Possession will be given on the Ist of Jan v uary next For terms apply to D. Urquahart. , Sept. 19 ts TO RENT. 0 A Convenient Dwelling, with Kitchen, j stable, and a Garden, all well enclose' . and in excellent order, near the Cour ( house. For particulars Enquire at this (lice. ,e . October 5. d Blanks For Sale Bt this Office, Administrators Sate* AGREEABLE to an order of the couHl of Ordinary of Elbert county, will be -sold at the court house In said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, part of a lot of land situate in the town ofltuck ersville, ih said couaty, and known as lot N T o. 3, belonging' to the estate of James Royal, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms will be made known on the day of Sale*. Solomon Jones, Ahralmm Mo vat, o«f. 8 i Ad iiiiistniuix’ Nile. Tuesday, tlie 4th January IB’!, will /be sold, at the Court House in Waynosborongh, Burke county, the real • state of Thomas Tipton, deceas d con* sisling of SSS acres of Land, rno-e. or less. hung in Burke'co nty, adjoining* .suds of F lix J Burns and Wm Se\'ou— sold f»• the •vunfi; of the heirs and cred* itors of sai l doce-sf- 1 Aina Tipton, adrnr’x. Nov 17 • i s Kvecvtor's Sole, \V : * * ILL be Said, on tint 28th clay of December, at the late residence of Jane Florence, deceased, of Lincoln countv, all the personal property net willed and disposed of by Wiß of said deceased, v z. Negroes. Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, Hnus:* huki and Ki’cfun Fiuniturc-, and “t great variety of other articles t o'‘edioun to enumerate. Terms ('f sale will be. lib-r* al, and made known on the ’rt\ Th inns Flor< net*, jr e.v'r, N..v 17 *tds Notice. P'RBT T .\N T to an rde.- of the Inf,n. oi court of Columbia county, when silting for ordinary purposes, will bn si iil at the court-house in tin. said county, op the first Tuesday in December ncv,. One half a certain I^p; gro Fellow l*\ the nnm of C '.IN Also one half of a certain I’rac ••>!'L\NI). con taining tv u hundttd am' fifty acres move or less, lying in 'he said county . e Little River, adjoining Ship Carl ledge undoth e'Si belonging to the estate of fi rnuej Sullivan, ‘deceased,, ‘o b. sold fin die benefit of the heirs and ci editors < f said estate. Terms made known op the dgy of sale’. « OhicllaK .Sullivan, 7 » i o rt e eapr * •Isis. S Gregory, } Sent, 26“—V-ds ' NOT! C k7 j\.t.L tKRSONS indebted to the estate of George Tanketsly sen')- deceased, '-te of Columbia county, are request• .1 td make immediate pavnunf: and those ito .1 hiiiti said estate is ; ndeb'ed, will present tfuir accounts, wit in the time prescribed by la>Vj for settlcri. nt. I v r= oclhil Pape, / Pennett Grafton, Goo Tankersly, ./? nMwrsTiu tors- October 7 I ” PtS I LL persons indchi <d to the Into firm of I B K, BILLING & Co, are req u «*• dto make Immediate payment to die subsets* her, who on a surri n. er of the efforts .f thefirmby V C . Billings o • o r t e Car ries was appointed assignee !>y It «• Cu di. to -sand is the onlv pew aut'horisf d| to receive the deMs due said llrm. JOHN C SNEAD, .Im gnet- November, 2 Ini Notice* » fIE subscriber returns his thanks tft bis friends and custom rs lor past favors, and b'.-gs leave to inform then, that he has removed his funpture. from B*oad Street m-a 1 the Planters * Hotel, to the Brick Building irt Bridge sired, next d R. Dillon’s Store, where he will ke<-p con stantly on band a supply of <A e y article u his line I J' «se Dimon. October 26« . 3m I __ _ FOR SALK. I \ HOUSE and Lot situated, in the I ealtbi. st part of th s citv ’he Ho se j •:• divided into two tenements, e < h ■ •■no* j men! having five.ro ms and a t az/a, ud 111 out buildings required to ach itb A I spacious garden F r particulars enquire I it this office. I November? w2w T)\Y BOVMIi?NG. I V few genteel Boarders can be accotff- I lodatc'"' with Day B ar.ing in c private I ' auilv by applyit'K a ' 'his "ffice. j Octehe* 26 LJIIV Ut'FU'K. I J HE subscribers have formed a con- I u xion in the various bianch"B of proses- I .i uial business, under the firm of Rut A.. I ki,l& Hv.f Hi’HJt They wid attend to any I isiiwss confided to them in the: following* I -unties, viz : | - Hahlwin, Jasper, Wilkinson, I Jones, Uunrock, Pula At| H I Morgan, WatJiiugton, LauKejvi, t „ | Greene, Twiggs, j And aUd in thf 6th Circuit Court oft be I United States. 1 Samuel Rockwell , 1 Joseph L. Hepburns I Milledgeville, Sept 21 «ts 1 * % * We are authuriz'd -I to announce ANSELM IB Gt> Kscj as a I candidate for the office of Ri-coi cr of j Tats Returns, for Richmond county, at |th« ensuing elect;on, | November U tdfe