Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 11, 1820, Image 3

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AXJCTIOXi THIS MORNING, 18th instant, Will be sold, (if f«r) before the Globe Tavern. HD BHDS,real 4th proof J. HUM a 5 Pipe* real Holland Gin » 10 do dh' 'northern do 5 hhda Northlm Whiskey 10-quarter casks Malaga Wine 30 boxes Fresh Raisins 10 Hhda. Molasses prime 50 barrel* prime tn'iscovado Sugar 25 barrels Northern Shad \ > ALSO, 100 p eoei pHitt'an.l P'S'd Dxnestics With a variety of other useful articles in The Dry Good Line. ferns —Sixty day* approved endorsed notes December 11. Meson Academy in Lex ington Oglethorpe County. THIS Institution will be opened for the next year on the 2d Monday in Janu- I «rv under the direction of Mr. Andrew I Bhed, A- M. « graduate of the University I of Pennsylvania, and for eight years Pro- I fessor of Languages in the University of I of North Carolina- Mr. Rhed wasfor ma il nv years Rector of an Bcademy in Virgin- I is, and for the last eight or nine years I has conducted the Academy in Wilhams | boro in North Carolina. The Trustees I have the highest asaufances from several I respectable gentlemen in both the above I gtlll f ei 0 f Ur, Rhed, eminent qualifications I as an instructor of youtt— He will be as- I sisted in the Male Department bv hi* son,, I a young gentleman of Classical Education, I and in the Female Department by s his I Daughter—Board including Washing I and Lodging may be obtained in private I families in Lexington at from one hundred I to one hundred and twenty dollars por I annum and in the country within less than I a mile of the Academy at from ninty to ane I buedred. ... I The healthiness of the situation, the I number, and qualifications of the Instruc- I tors employed and the low prices of be»rd I and Tuition, render the advantages at ■ tending this Institution equal if not snpe -1 r ior to those of any Academy in the state. ■ Fhe Trustees ss well as the Teachers, I will make every exertion to preserve and ■ improve the' Marais of the Studedts.— ■ No Student will be received for less than S six following are the rates ■ of Tuition payable half yearly in advance. 9 Fnr Beading, Writing and the common ■ For the higher Rules of Arith- I metic and English Grammar 8 12 a For the above with Geography ■ and Survey or either 8 16 I ■ For all the higher branches of ■ English Studies and far the Latin ■ and Greek 81 ’ By order of the Borrd ofTrustee,. I Joseph, M. Mollay, ■ Secretary. S, (Ej* The Editor of the Savannah Geor fian will insert the above in bis country aper for three weeks, and forward his ■account to the subscriber, J. M. M ■ December 11—i—-fit J 1 • |j - ' _. i I Law Office. HfpiiE Subscribers have associated them |fl JL selves for the purpose of being able Hat all times, to give prompt attention to Hany business, which may be committed to Htheir management, in the Courts of Uich- Itoond county, and in the Mayor's Court Hos the City of Augusta. Their office is at Hthe Corner of Washington & Ellis streets. ■ W. W. Holt, ■ Charles Carter, H q3* W. W. Bolt will continue to prac- in the Superior Courts of the Middle 9b December 11. 4t ■ Will be Rented, |H .it the Market-House '.n the city of Augusta |Hr|'l the first day of January next, for the term of one year, a number of in Springfield, and the Plantation, |Hhe present residence of Mrs. Yarnold, IHtlonging to the estate of George Pearson iHeceaaed. ■ John H. Mann, Acting Adm'r. - 6t ■ Garden SeedsT |H|UST received by the ship Darien, from Liverpool, an assortment of FRESH SEEDS, and For tale by Alex. Spencer. SH December U fit H Executors Sale . BV ,ll be sokl on the 25th of January IH. . r ‘ext in Columbia, am? at bis place residence, all the Personal Estate of Davis, deceased.—Consisting H" "toehold and Kitchen Furniture, stock Cattle, Sheen and flogs, Oorn, Cotton; and o'her articles too te- s to mention. ■9 Terms wf Sale-credit until the Ist of fegg next, with approved endorsers SHpcept the Cotton. ■ Jds. Burroughs, ■ fuller, ex'ors. ■■ December 11. w £ t Hxecutor’s Balc. lhe 20th day of January next will ■mw* 1 * 40 the highest bidder, on a ■ „ °[ cght months, at the Ikte resi- V® n , Whitcombe, deceased, all 'HaiS- l,,b h part of #i “ d dec - property W ;r lnf f °f Household and Kitchen Fur of Horses, Cattle and Hogs; "o cr °P or* band, of Corn, Foci HH;-e w-ii k Uon * At 'be same time and ■Hu.. ‘ ‘be rented thePlaaiatiou where saveri ?°k ey - Whitcom be resided, ■Hi ** { '* B '* erics on Savannah river, HHhir-1 bclorging to said Estate will ■ 'he ens ting year. mm,.. Keith, executor. gi ' mm tcTrekt '\ ■ Dwelling HOUSE, e Market, suitable for a family H» tn , bcr I ,se i ,h Mou >; e - j• '* ’> • ,ki V,| THE SUBSCRIBER *>(AN constantly be found at the Augus ta Commission Drug Stme, Ansley't Range, Prom early till late, where he still attends t to the Practice of MEDlClNE.—Bleeding and Teeth extracting in store, at mode rate terms, and to servants at half the asunl rates as heretofore, which is worthy of notice.-- Drugs, Glass, Oils, Paints, £jc. Will be received on Commission, ami prompt returns made of all sales and eve ry attention pud to the interests of his employers. C. C. Dunn. De cember 7 ts Fresh and Fashionable c&mmm® JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale, Cash only) at the Store of Dimock § Marsh, I Opposite City-Hotd. October 5 18t The Subscriber, SOLICITS those who can furnish him with'evidencr, to enable him to pro*, ecute with satisfaction, three persons who were concerned in maltreating his man servant COMUS, on the Washington road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he propuced (with out effect) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came up and Informed them that his pass was not out by one week, the negro does not knew who wag his friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to be under used —should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isaac Laßoche, Apply to A. Slaughter $ C. Labuzau or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 ts Administratrix Sale. df Herof the Hon afßlW r ‘ °I 0 iT I,nary °f Elbert County, at Elbert Court-House, on the ftr#t Tue J. day m next. to the highest bidder WiU be Sold, Four tract* of Land, be ongmg to the estate Q f Robert Middle ton deceased, to wit One tract in’ Elbert Conn *«W««ce of said dec. contain -s?ore or l eM « one other tract in Elbert Co untyk joining Wra. Al len and others containing 156 Acres, TK™« C i| 1 ?. L,n c°ln County, joining Col. Thomas Murray, containing 7 *S4 Acres, tttining* ° tlier trac< * n J “ nea County, con -1-8 Acres, ranted to ga j c i Robert Middleton. Terms 7* *• tw elve months credit will be giv ; „* Ie purchasers giving bond with approv e d security. BETSEY C. MIDDLETON. Administratrix. QCtober, 31—-4tp Administrators Sales. WILL be sold on Monday the lltb day of Januaiy next, at the late residence of Capt David McKinney, dec. on Broad street, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, All the stock in trade, constating of a pretty general Assortment .in the Saddlery line.—Also, household and kitchen furniture, a pair of first rate horses and carriage, a good saddle horse, a waggon and dray, with many other arti e'es, belonging to the estate of said de ceajjeih^' Administrator s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Hon orable the Cburt of Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale,. One hundred § fifty a cres of Land, snore or'less, in Burke county, adjoining Thomas Forth, and o then, on Rocky Creek. ALSO. Two negroes, viz. Suckej and her child FeUon, about 7 years old, Cold as the property of William Luke, deceased, fur the beniefit of Ids heirs anr* creditors.—Terms made known on s»k day. Robert Dickson adm'r. November 11 Executors Sales. Ov the 18th of December next, pursu ant t 6 the last will and testament of Chloe Graves, dee’d will be sold at her late re sideqee in- Columbia County, part of the personal property consisting of Negroes, Horses, Corn, Fodder and Cotton. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. f John T, Allen, E\ f r, November, 4—tds Strayed , From my plantation gBR in Barnwell District, . -Ir on Savannah River, two black, unbroke * l* or,e m ules, 2 years, ' --* old, 'they were bro’i from Kentucky k will : probably make for the westward—whoever will-, secure the said mules, that I pan get them, or Ithein to George Allen of August©, sha receive a rewart of TWENTY DOLLARS Wm, H. Robert j November 24. ' a* a ■ r ldst Os lifcttOTS, Remaining iu the Post-Office at Augusta, Go*»- tile 30lh NoVeaibcr, 18J0. Persons wishing letters from this list, will please ask for “AdvtrtiMUmei*” ‘A Lewis Leonard Askew Sirs. Mary Leonard Andrew Allen Augustus Lacy Freeman ' Adams Thomas H. Livingston W illiam i|ipp|etoi» Samuel - Lamar Philip B Larrikin James Barlow Mrs. Susan Letory Moiiaon. Bird Wilson M Bledsoe Robert Marsh Muses \ Beal Miss Mary My gait William 2 Barfield LewisP M‘Elmurray And’w. Beach Silvester •M‘iviughl.lames Bulloch Charles W'Neili D nicl F. Bishop Seth Hay James Bulloch Geoege Mann Judith Beal Reason D- Measeh Nathaniel Bledsoe William Murray Janie* Bilbo James M'Auum John Berry Dtbney Martin Charles • igg Miss Susan Merrill Joshua urewcrMrs Uebecca Maxwell William A. Butler Mrs. William MHJullough Miss ami Bradley Mias Catlia- Munson Barua rine Muuruwe Key, Jolih Broome M. Uufhs Moore William Burns Miss Susan A. M‘Coy Jane Bealle & Uaymd Mongin Susan Butler James Middleton 1 H. Bateman Thomas M‘C«y George Bowers Benjamin Marshall Uebecca L. Bryan Alexander More John Bates William C. Moore Samuel Burgis John N Beal James Nesbit Alexander Boardmnn Abel Nixon Miss Sophia C. Bush Richard Nurrell John B. Bacon Mrs. Newcomb Eucnezer Ball James j 0 C Ogden Mis. Kisia -Covington Leicester O’Keefe .'Elizabeth Clarke John - O-Bryun John Cherry Samuel & Co P Carrel Joseph powers Margaret Carson James Pas worth Mr. Corbett Mrs Eleanor Poindexter Morgan Critchen Edwin petvibone Luke Craig Colonel Mount Susan Ei,on Pohl Horatio Cooper Daniel Prentice Rufus Cummings John R Cowles Thomas M. Uamsly Mrs. Mary Cummins John ' Kobidson James B. Coffey Jesse Kaymer Jacob 8. Cochrane Robert A. Robinson Elia* Crocket Miss Ann* Read William B. Cameron John Read Eleanor Costar A. M. Robertson James Carter Miss Massey Rooney Thomas Clarke John M Roberts Harwafd D Rountree Dudley Daly Lewis Red Thoms# Danally Thomas R«id David Drew Alexander Rowell Mary Oismis Be njamin Rooen Robert Davis David Raiford Robert Dyer Corydon Ridyel Joel Dulany H R Riley Mo*®# Dykes Edward 8 F Stratton James Foyil John Scofield Mr. Farr James Stallings Charlotte G Steele William F. Gtovn Andrew & co Sigler William N, Gordon James Shaw George M. Griffin lames C Shunfcitc Triplet, Muss John Smith Deliah Gamble K L Stewart Mrs Anne Gardner Mrs Mtry Sikes Uenry Garvin Mrs Simonet Monsieur GltoL Middleton Sayre Beniamin W. Grease John Sego WU(lam U T Hitchcock Leonard Twiggs George Hills Chasncey Turner John M. HamGtsn James Tinkham Spencer HiglUhwcr Benj Travis Rev. Robert Hills Reuben Taylor Mrs. Amanda Harris Miss Eliza D Taylor William Hilt Green B Taylbr David Hatcher John Talmge Thomas Hayden Anson B Tompkins Harris Honeywell A Todd Jos’mh H. Hamilton Thomas N Tradewell Adomran Hotchkiss Stephen V J Vandyke Dr AlexT. Johnson William W Jones Miss Pamela Ward Robert D. Johnson Mrs Eleanor Walker John Jpnsson Franck Whitaker Samuel Apes Thomas S Walton Thomas Jfihnson Jhmes Walker Elijah K Ware Thomas Resting Mrs Eliza Willy John JCnox Gsorge Watkins George L Wallace James M. Low Miss Hannah Williams Levi Lipscomb Samuel Walker J. ■ Lee Adam W«ston Ct-Cooper Lott John I James Fraser, P. M. • December 4 5l —i —.'h , i . Public Hale WILL be sold, at the late residence ol Alexander Downer, dec. on Fri day the 23d instant, she personal proper ty of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen furniture, two excellent Iwnd saw Gins, &c- at the same time will be leased for a term es years not exceed ing five, the plantation whereon the de ceased lived, in tolerable repair. Well sitniited for a public house, being five miles from Augusta, oh the road leading < hence to Charleston an i Coostwhatchie —Term* made knswn on the day of sale. Thomas S. Miles,' ex’rs. . Beach Island, Dec 61 , 5t Ten Dollars Reward. to R mws]| from P. Pm- A *9 colt in Augusta, 16th of November last, a negro boy by name of BOBBIN, African born, speaks tol ctable iiigliah, about 29 mSSGSSSm ° r 30 >■«•» of »g*, pan. ly ia. D e"u u. " Savannah, tod was formerly th" property of Mr Gardner-of Beach, Island, South-Csrohns.—Whoever will secure him In any jail, so I can get bins, ■hall receive the above reward/ P. Prescott, (CT- The Savannah Republican will in sert the above three times* and forward their account to this office for payment. December 7 , ‘ 3t FOR SALE. " aw ExoexuwT ' I Harness and Saddle Horse , 1 Enquire at this office, Novembet 30 Stp t»* > ’ I ■ J A •- Brought to Jail V TN Jacksonborcrugh, Georgia, on the , X 15th November, 1820, a negro man ■s who says his name is ELLIGK, and tliat ht belongs to Mrs. Berrieh of Louisville, Ga he says he is an African by birth, dark complexion, thin visage, about five fen seven or eight inches high, has several of his fore teeth out, and thirty-im yeai* oia.—Also MANUEL; bn the above date, who says he belongs to Mrs. Wars, of Richmond county, Usb. he is a likely stout country burn, about eighteen or twenty ycais of age, oright Complexion, five feet ten or eleven in dies high.-—'The owners are requested to come forward, pixive property, pay charges & lake them. Solomon Kemp, s s.c. »'(>iint,v, \.,v 9' t; Strayed or btolciu A BOUT a month ago two horses, one a grey horse, about eight years old, has , marks of the collar round his shoulders, a the other is U small bay horse, ball faced, which extend/ over the greatest part'd his nose, his two hind feet white. Any person who shall take tip the sbove horses, will receive Ten Dollars reward, or five Dollars for either, by delivering them to L. P. Dugas, at Stoney Bluff, Burke Coun ty, or the subscribers in August;’, G. DUGAS. October, 31 6t. TUE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tile public, that be has taken a store on Washington street, a few doors 1 south of Messrs. M‘Lea & Mackius, fur the purpose pf carrying on the TAILOR ING BUSINESS, in all its branches Those who may favor him with their pat ronage, may depend on the strictest atten tion end punctuality to nil orders entrust ed to him, and he, (from the long experi. ence he has hud in his profession, both n Europe and this country) to merit hare of public favor. James Gordon. November 23. 2t FOB SALE. A. HOUSE and Lot, situated in the liealthiest part of this city. The House isdivided into two tenements, eacli tene ment having five rooms and a piazza, and all out buildings required to each, with a spacious garden. Fur particulars enquire at this office. November 7 w2w A CARD. A YOUNG MAN, a Student, is desirous to obtain Board and Lodging in a ra sp ec table private Family in the vicinity of the Academy.—He would wish a single room with a fire place. A line addressed to J. N. and left at this qffice, will be im mediate iy attended to. November 30' Stp iTTOUN li If AT LAW • WASHINGTON, ALABAMA. Ha VING ah extensive acquaintance j in the state, can easily find out per sons who have let! this State in arrears; and will leave no means untried to col lect rny demends pUced ip bis hands. Reference may be bad to Messrs. P. Stovall & O’}, and tp Thoma* f. Ifellt Esq. who will receive and forward atn business with which he may be favored Nov 20 4tp t- - • LOST or KIDNAPPER FROM the 1 subscriber, living near Co lumbia Court-House, on Monday tin 2Jrd instant, a negro MALE CHILD, be 1 tween two and three years old, stout and law set, named MOSES. To which he answers readily ; from cir cumstances there is reason to apprehend, he was kidnapped, at the time he was lost, he w#s clothed in k brown cloth frock, mended in front with a large patch of homespun cloth ; a libera} reward will be given for any information of said child, that will lead to his recovery George Cary. ) Octooer . --4 t Notice. Will be Rented at the , same time and place, the front store and ' cellar, with a good back store, until the Ist Otjtobtfi 1821. The stand fur business is equal to any in the city.—The dwelhng part will be rented at the same time. TERMS—AII sums und*r JgSO cash— and all over that sum; a credit of six mouths—Notes with an approved endorser I will be required. Constance Sophia M’Kinney, adrn’x. C “t n ' I Adm’rs. John Meainne, § December 4—wtds mu beHired, AT the house of the subscriber, on the 2d day of January next, the Negroes belonging to .the estate of William Hart, deceased. Among them are an excellent' Btwyez and two good wagoners;—Terms made known oh the day. Elizabeth Hart, ex'rx. k •mmmmmrn K\ the same time and pl&ee, will be i sold, a nipt fate Wagon and team of Mules, , five yoke of Oxen, well broke and in fine , order, pud one Carry Log —Terms on the I .day of Sale. | George Twiggs. December 4 * wst I . \ 4. i Lost. ■ the 26th ult. between the Store o t ' Edw’d. X QUIN It Co. and the Dank of Au ‘gusta, Jos. W.Luckett*# draft on Felix G. Gibson k Co: for jR44B 72 cents, dated in Ajigwrta, 7th July 1820, payable 1 4 Months after date, to the order of Ed Ward Quin k Co, tod endorsed by them- All Persons* are hereby Cautioned a gainst trading for the sbove acceptance, ’ payment of which has been stopped. The Finder will please leave Rgt this office. November, 4—— - / Georgia, Columbia county. In the Superior Court , September Term, 1820. Caroline Matilda Sanders, by \ .her Guardian, Elizabeth \ln Equity. Stanback Comply, vs. f ifancy Sanders, Jus. Sanders, V Bill for dis- Lewis Sanders, Philip San- f ci.very and itert, Jesse Sanders, Ishum 1 Djstribn* Baybas and wife, Edmond / tion. Blunt and wife. ON Motion, it appearing; to the court that James Sanders, Lewis Sanders, Pint* ip Sanders, and Jesse Sanders, reside out of this state-—li is ordered that a notice bia . published once a month for six months in one of the public Gazettes of this Statu previous to the next term of this court, and shall be deemed sufficient sei vice, and that leave be granted to amend die bill and to perfect sendee. Taken from the minutes. i A. Crawford, cVk. Georgia, Columbia county. In the Superior Court , < September Term, 1820. Heirs and V/epresentatives'j pf Lewis G'ai-dner, dec‘d. ) In Equity. vs, Midi for dig. Administrators of Lewis | covery and Gardner. J distribution* 1 ( T appearing to the court that the bill has not been sounded according to the motion obtained at tin term—lt is nuW ordered, that this h .'* amended and a copy of the same as amended, be served on. the defendants at least dirty days he fore the’next term, and that a notice he published to call in the (kfeudants resid* mg out of the state, once a month for six months in one of the public Gazelts of this state previous to the next term of this court.—Taken from the Minutes. A. Crawford, eVk. October 8 mffin ovinini 1 Superior Court, Nos Robert It. Reid, Judge. W llule for the establish John Dick. Jmeutofa lost uotei WHERE AS a petition has this day been filed for the establishment of a pro* missory note from John Dick to William Perkins for one hundred and eighteen dollars. And the said Williams Perkins having made oath to the former existence and loss or destruction of said note, ami otiier proof being laid before the court. On motion it is ordered that the note be established on the first day of the next term, unless cause be shewn to the com trary. And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule be published once h month until the first day of Uie next term in one oi the public Gazettes dp tliis state. John Carpenter, clerk. GEORGIA, UictinuinuCounty By the Honorable the Court ol Ordina ry of said county. To all whom it may concern. JiSTMEUEAS Andrew G. bemines Ad. vr minis! rator on the Estate of J slip Man deceased, has applied to said court mi- letters,dismissory. Now therefore, these are to cite and ad monish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file Uleir ob jections (if any they have) in the office of the Clerk of this Court, on or before the lirst Monday in March next, otherwise let ters dismissory w Jibe grunted to him. - Witness the honorable Holland M'Tyre, one of the judges es the said court tbil 2'Jih day ofJuW 1820. ISAAC HERBERT, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary, July 29 m6m - . '■ ' GEORGIA, Columbia county. HEREAS H. Dowdre and C. Fog. ter, lias applied for Letters of Dismision- > on the estate of Robert liowdre. * These are therefore to cite and admoni ish, all and singular the kindred and cred tars of said deceased, to be and appeal- at my office within the time allowed by law, to sinew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted, Given under my hand and seal at office this 3d July, 1820. m6tn A. Crawford, cl'k. TO RENT. And pollution immediately given 1 THAT commodious Store House situa ted in the upper part bf Broad street, just «bove Messrs. K. Si B. Lang—Apply to the subscriber, or to J no. Carrie W co. Augustus Brux. 'November 23 ts t - TORNT. Sl Convenient Dwelling, with Kitchen. Stable, and a Garden, all well enclosed and in excellent order, near the Court house. For particulars Enquire at this ffice. October 5. " • ] • jTcabbl Is ham Thompson. OpPERS his services to kis friends and the public in the Jttction fcf Commission Bn stness: He occupies the *tsnd lately held by Thompson and Black, where ill fkvouri -will be received and (duly attended to. Novenlber 7. . SCHOOL BIBLES. fun lleteveH and/or tale by the Subtcrber Usi cases SCHOOL BIBLES contain, v ‘ing 50 each—Wiich will be sold by the case yery low »t private sale. I. Hiompson. t November 20 6t Sunday Even- ' ing Lecture in the Chapel of the Acade ,my, hat been resumed;and' will be con tinued throughout the IVifl tern-Seat* ell Free. tfov, 30 s r