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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette.
[YOU 3G ] Monday,
FRESH
in ported ii«ods
1 AT S WANNA',!.
| liCOTge W• Coe*
is t l )w 'jprxiso
to En tensive Assortment of
I
iplubk for the approaching Season,
COXMSTIKO of—
White Welch Plains
Jtlue, and mixed do
London Dnffil Blankets
Jlose and Point do
11. avy Cotton Ragging
Black and colored Be-obaKettS
worsted Hosiery
"Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
Snpt rfine shite Flannel
B’ud, red and yellow Flannels
T ana; Plaids
Snp. ifine wide Black Dombazecns
; Flag Handkerchiefs
Sup< rfme Cloths and Cussimeres
I’el ice Cloths
Brussels ai d Venitian Carpetings
Hearth Hugs
Domestic P'alds and Stripes
Osr.aburgß
Irish and Berman Linens
Tortoise, shell Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes
Mandarin Crape Drcss-s ;
yith a variety of" other ai tides, which
for sale on accommodating terms, at
comer of Broughton and Barnard
ecs, for cash or approved paper
October 29 t?SD
SVKfcu'zAfc bi V»eu<voc\\
L received, by the ships Oglethorpe
imd Emily, from I.tverpool, and late
ivt jvu s from the north, an extensive
titishv Kr n< h. India & Do
mestic
HUY GOO IIS.
A L*l'«
H irdware.
thich they offer to country merchants
lie most reasonable terms
lovember 12 **~2m
Notice
*HE Co-partnership herc.ofore exlsl
ander the firm ot r. C Taylor k Co
•>y mutual consent, dissolved on the
i day of August 1-rnt.
F '■ Taylor*
Dexter Chapin
[ B. Business hi. eatter tvv>> b f coutm
jby
F C Taylor.
ovcmbcrlS— —'•*
I i OTTON
J HE-HOUSE.
,11,1,1 V tl U. I,GAN,
iVJNG taken t|ic Warehouse Jntc.v
pied by .1 & W Harper, nppi-r end
h side of Broad Stn et, for the rece;
PRODUCE,
Anti the iransat tion of
Commission Business
trail), hopes, that it* convenient ;n.-
tnodation. and his own unrenittiin
ation, may tns-.rv him a share of Pub
■T.ronage,
totember 6- - oawtf
anted to Hire,
Drt the ensuing year *0 or 50 goo
ro Fellows, for "which a liheud pric
b; given; payab e monthly, quarto
>r at the end of the year-
Apt'ly to
Henry Bliuilz,
in II urg
>e.c 27 if
tsurartce against
Fire !
arleston Fire, and Marine
isurance Company Agency,
jt
, HE Subscriber offers to hike risks a
*ii-t Fira on I louses, OtU-liuiUlings,
bds, Wares, and M nhamlize, in An
ita and its vicinit .
Timothy til wards. \ gent.
ftror I street,
tt-ween llit Post Office if Liob Tavern.)
Recoin her 20
HIE public are hereby notified, ;ha<
Captain James Ware, of he count)
Amhert, and State of Virginia, )* a
nled one Principal Agent for the mid
, eastern and northern States j and jj
nd Mucker, esq. of Rutherford county
*« °f Tennessee has been appoint*-’'
i Principal Agent for the southern and
stern States.—Ah Incenses to Pucker's
ent Uatteaux, signed by either of ns,
fly. or by one princial agent, or the so
dinale agents appointed by them, *,
us, shad b“ as if signed by bo»(i of us :
Nelson C, Dawson,
Ambrose Mucker,
. Patentees,
lovember 12- -wßw
J weU, «>bs\V Co.
tTjifiet fT/nt* ( tty. Hotel, ■
HAVE ItKCEIVEI) FROM N. YORK,
A CKXKHAI ASSOItTWK.NT OF
Staple Fancy
a>3iiy
VIZ
StJPER, common and low priced, black,
blue and mixed cloths & Cassimeres,
Super and Common Valencia, Toilanette,
Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings,
Uombiiz- .is and Bombazines,
Satinn- its, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin amt Canton Crapes, all colors,
1 iilian do. white, black and Green,
*-uper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
S.;k and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-4 t* 6 4 cambrics, and cambric andcom
moa litnoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do
Turkey red, blue, Madrass and Polycat
handkerchiefs.
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Itucksin, and Beaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet etnbrodered morincs,
Marseilles quilt counterpms 4-4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors,
Colton cords, balls mid threads.
Linen tapes, ■ breads and bobbins.
Darning aim floss cotton,
Willow flats and millinetts,
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Cnssimere, merino and silk shawls,
Shell k Imitation Tucking k side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all
colors,
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain.
Plain and pearl edged Taffety fiom No 1
to 22,
Silks, Lwnntines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and SarsenetU, plain & figured
of various colours.
Silk Lacc, plain and figured,
Silk iace edging, black and white.
Silk hose, Gentlemens' and Ladies’ black
and white, plain and figured.
Silk and Tabby Vel i els, various color®.
Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
Elegant need cwo; k muslin robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, tambored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin Bands or Colaretts,
't hread Luces, a pood assortnu nt, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eyes and Necklaces,
Gilt Meclaces, Ciasps and Snips,
Pearl, ivory, silk ami thread, shirt, sus
penders and vest buttons,
Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coat
and vest bin tons.
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
•Magnum Bonum 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 Shoutings,
U u'dboxts, by the dozen or package,
; hittemore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, Sic.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets.
20 cases of very superior Straw Bon
e’s, Binds, and Trimming*, of various
stterns, such as bell crowns, double
es, round fronts, cottage stiape, &c
--c.—cheap for the quality.
The above goods are offered it whole
■ tie and retail for cash, or on tim-* for ap
roved paper Regular supplies will hr
■i.'oivetl from our partner in New Ymk,
which will enable us to have constantly on
hand a general assortment of fresh season
able Goods ; and from the patronage We
have received the year past, we are in
bleed to believe we have sold, and shall
C'-nt’mue to sell at least as cheap as our
icighbora
November 8 ■ --'tf
Hlulie Tavern,
r
4. HE Subscriber inf/rms his friends and
the public, that his
Heading ,
is Just arranged, and >hat his Baris nvich
more convenient. Ami on account ot
changing ihe situation of the latter, he is
netter able to provide for the accomn.o
Jalinn bf hia customers; and can safely
promise them, that as la as his means and
abdity to comply with ids wishes can go,
<• will attend to the comtort and convrni
ncc of every guest who may honor him
wi'li a call.
fcjfr-TliP Bavannah & Wash
ington htages put up at tup
Globe-
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
‘T m " ' r ~
City v Taxes.
A LI. persons cnncerhbrf- are hereby nr
* titled tha' their returns of Oily Taxa-
Hie property for 1822. will be received
the ■ tfice of the Clerk of (he Mayor
Court- in the N.D corner ofthe City Hall,
From the l» f tr» the3lst January ensuing,
from 3to 5 o’clock, in the afternoon oi j
“acli and every d«v. Sundays oxreo^ed.
D. Clark, c. c.
December 31——lm
C‘‘The evil, that men do, lives after the ip ; >
C’ The good in oft interred with their bohes.” 3
' - :
Codon. tS tockj
AND
■Exchange ftro)vtr.
THE aubsejiber has taken an olfice in
the building lately occupied b;.
Messrs Stewart Ik Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Gflice —where he ottVts his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
perso'ial attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokets; and bene
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scribcr, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
f otton.
Ist- In order to give nine for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sale*.
4tli Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a xr.
sth Persons chousing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6$ cents fora hag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bate
Orders from the country, • n
closing the war house receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Frokerajs*-,
In their Finnan* if nne/att,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice horns, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r. xt, and from
three o’clock tdl five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
(Pj* Money is some tunes «• tin more 1
than at others Persons having it U» loan,
may, in the strictest., confidence, avail i
themselves ofthe advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.— ——if
II UtIMV UIK,
CVTI.ERT, tfc.
Jn\m § TV\o». A lioucs,
Have received p r ships Emily and '
Oglethorpe,from Liverpool, a general and ;
extensive addition to their former stock, |
They have a'-so on hand a variety of
other goods wordiy the attention of conn- |
try Merchants.
Novi, mber 29 •■■ wfiw .
Clothing Sturt ;
Kl I.VmT HII.IA,
mi: n ctu*vr tailu us.
IIBEI* COXSTAVnIV A L VllliX ASSOKTMavT OF |
Gentlemen’s
fiLevA)' •Vivuie, klothing,
Ot their own Manuia-ture
ALSO—
Extra, Super, an t Comm n BROAD
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
FINE LINEN SillK IS, Btc.
And the first rate workmen, to male |
Clothes to measure (
N. II. —Their Stork is kept on Broad- i
Street, ■en rods above the Post-Ofiice, |
ard three doors beiow Maj. Thompson's
~n llmmi.
Decc mber 13——1 m
Sn Equity.
Edward Boyd,
Joseph Reid, .Foreclosure ofMort*
vs. f gage,
ilarnn M'Kinnic.J
IN ohedicnci- to an order of the Court
of Equity, will be sold at EdgtfWd
.ouri-Ho«i>e, South Carolina, on the first
Monday in February next, on the follow
ing terms : —“ For cash to the amount of
six ti'ousniul two hundred and fifty dol
lars, with interest from the Ist duv of
J.nuary, 1821 —also, to the amount of
even thousand dollars, with interest from
Ist (l:>y of January, 1822, and on a credit
,if twelve months lor the balance” a tract
it" laud containing about 1000 acres, lying
at th‘* lower side of Beach Island, on sa
moth River, well known by the name
t Silver Bluff. This tract consists of a
ie proportion of rich low and well tim
red highland, with a comfortable dwel
mg house, and other necessary out build-
and has attached to it a first tale
aw and Grist Mill, lately erected by Mr.
•t -Kinnie, The purchaser will be ri-quir
. d to give bond sml security for such part
as is ordered to be sold on credit*
W hit Reid Brooks,
Comrtu Hotter in Equity.
Edgefield Court-Houfc, Dec. 10, 1821
■l■ 111 w I ■■■! m
mm <a&ma 9
HaiNiwui*!* Cutlery.
T\\© Subscribes
H WING formed a connexion with a"
extensive mercantile house in New-York.
have just received from that city, ana
are now opening in Dmad-SUt-et, nex*
door to the Bookstore of Wm. J. Hobby,
Esq a large and valuable Assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery :
AMONG WHICH ARE, OF
DllY GOODS,
Extra super, supetfine and common
Cloths and Cassimrres, assorted colors ;
Haninctts, different colors; blue and
white Plains; red, white, yellow h gree
Flannels ; blue and green Docking Rai
zes j Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7to
12 4 ; Point d">; black a d colored plain,
figured and piinted Dombazeits and Rat
tineits ; t 'aniline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain & li
gored Canton Crapes .aid Crape Dresses;
b ack, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics ; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams; plain and figured hook, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
ji.conct muslin Hobes ; Irish Linens, va
rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do;
Oil Cloths, handsome patterns; swans
down, toilnctte and fine while and print
ed Valencia Vestings ; buff, cliintz, inti
tation silk and cotton and printed border
ed cassmierc Shawls ; India and German
' silk flag and bandana Handkcrchie s ;
black and crossban ed Canton do; mad
rass, pullicat and twilled cotton do ; spot
! ted, crossbaned and white bordered Cam
bric Ciavats; linen cambdcs and cambric
Handkerchiefs ; initiation do ; black ami
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
assorted colored, kid, heaver, castor and
si.k Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Ribbons, various
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins
in packs; gill coat and vest, pearl and
ivory shirt Duttons ; button moulds ; do
mestic Shillings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common lied
| Ticks; black tahbv Ve.vel ; worsted
Shirts ami Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities , foretop, hack, ivory and
pocket Combs ; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Cotton Dalis ; fine Blear,,
loom Shirtings; Suspendeis; an assort,
memos Slides ; rorum, imitation & real
beaver Hats:
*si» OF
HavtVvav.e & iwWc.y,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
i Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; client, butt,
! H and HI. Hinges; Thumb Latches;
trunk, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice
Locks; lea and table spoors; pocket,
; pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunning,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives: Knives & Forks;
Razors, in cases ; Scissors ; Handsaws ;
handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs ;
Sad Irons; Waiters and Tea Tray a ; Car
penter’s Rules; Squares and Compasses;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tonga ; cot
Tacks and Drads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dies ; Wood and Red Screws ; Screw
Pollies; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings;
j Nail and Spike Gimbleis; Nad Hammers;
■ Jewsharps ; Shaving Hoses and Hrushes :
| metaiic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
i an assortment of Brushes.
I 'i| of wlncli are now offered at re
! duccd prices, wholesale and retail, for
rash or approved paper in this city ; and
from the advantages they will josses in
the si lection of their GOOD'S having a
purchaser constantly in the New-York
maike', hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Walnislcy & Foster.
December Li
j
G Oil til A.
I.JXCOLK SUPERIOR COURT,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22 i day.
Blauler Cowling, ") RULE for
vs I Jorclosure
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- > of Mart
tra'nr on toe estate of Na- j ffnge,
thamcl Adams, deceased. J
| Upon the petition of Slauter Cowling,
, prating the foreclosing the equity of rc.
drmpiton in ami to till that tract of lan I
yrgrind being in the county of Lincoln,
and state of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joining, amis of Gatherel and Saunders on
the South; Eastwandly by lands of Mrs
Hunter, and John Ware; Northwardly by
Scastrunk’s land, and West wardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
which said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
of three thousand two hundred and forty
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
interest.
On motion ofMicajah Henley, attorney
or said Slauter Cowling —lt t* Ordered,
that the principal, interest, and cost b<-
paid into court within twelve months from
tliis di-y, otherwise the equity of redemp
lion ii and to the mortgaged premises will
be from hcncefoitli for ever bared and
foreclosed, and tills rule be published jn
one of the public gazettes of this state,
once in every month until the time ap
pointed by this rule for payment, or a co
py served upon the said administrator of
the mortgagor or bis special agent, at least
six mouths previous to the time (he mo
ney is directed to.be paid into court.
True copy taken from the minutes of
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
1821—Monday the 23J day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, cl’k.
May S—~ * '*ml2m
m
3aimai'3 % JCexv er\v«e—-, y o 20,]
AUCTION.
On Fritlnv. Mtli inst.
Jt 12 O'clock,
WILL SOLD,
Jicfo/e the Past- OJJlce :
V House and Lot on Broad-Street, nc'u
pied at present by Messrs. II AG, W> 1
ster, nearly op]>osiic the Planters* llyte.
ALSO,
A House anti Lot on the
Sand-llille, formeryl owned by Ur, Ada*
Hutchison.
ALSO,
3© Shares Wharf Stock.
7Vi m t at ’ale.
Fraser djf Bowdre duct’re.
January 3 2t
Notice.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing
between Johnson & Crane, having
his day been dissolved by mutual consent,
all persons having claims against the firm,
are requested to present them for pay
ment, and those indebted, are desired to
make immediate payment.
Jam‘is Johnson,
LHsi B-i raoe.
ffj* The business wi'i be continued b'-
F. Is. Crane, at the old stand, who lias on
hard a complete assortment of Newark
mads Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sold low for cash. Carriages Repaired
at short notice and i.i the neatest manner.
li. B. Crane.
Dec 17 1m
A Card.
i HOSE Clients who have intrusted bn
stness to my charge in the Federal Cotir
are hereby informed, that llicmuii ii
Wii-iik, Esq. of this City, Will represent
me during my absence front the "Stale; —
.uni those for whom 1 tun retained in fcusi
ness in the superior Courts of Richmond,
Columbia ami Burke Counties, arc like
wise inf.ii” ied that William 'V- Holt.
F,>q. also of this City, will represent rut
during my absence
Nicholas Ware.
Angii"ta, Dec 6 v. 41
( fj- The Editor of the Georgia Adver
list r, is requested to insert the above Ad
v •nisemeiu once a week for four weeks
Mining,
From the Cargoes of Boast
x'O. 1, & 20.
LATKia BiHcaAuo>:n t
a | Urs9m.it
. ,i.y information respecting them will be
thankfully receiver!, by
•Mary Smelt.
January 3—— t
CAUTION.
STITTIEREAS my Wife MARY COL
-7 V LINS, hss .est my bed and board
witliout any provocation! this is therefore
toforwam ill persons from harboring tier
or trusting her on my account, a* I am de
termined not to pav any of her n- rucl».
James C ollins
January 3—•—at pd
Meson Academy.
Tlir, Trustee, of tl-i. Institution feel
muoli satisfaction in notifying the Parents
and Guardians of its Scholars and tin
Public in general of the increased pros
perity of the School and the improve
ment of the Pupils during the present
year. The last Semi Annual Examina
ion took place ib the 3rd, 4lh, and sth
ofl)c«mbcr, The proficiency of the
Scholars, was honorable to themselves
and (heir Instructors
A large and convenient Female Acade
my has been recently erected by the
liberality of the citizens of Lexington and
its vicinity, and has been placed under the
care of the Trustees, and forms a branch
Meson Academy The Two Schools will
he under the immediate direction of the
Rector, who wi I be aided by such num
her of assistant Instructors, as their situa
tion may require. Tw« assistants In the
male and one in the female department
„rc now engaged.
Hoard in the Town of Lexington and
the neighbor hood, ran be obtained at
S 100 per annum. The priee of Tuition
varies from g 12 to g 24, according to
i;; studies pursued flic healthiness of
he situation, the low price of hoard and
Tuition and above all the known qualifi
cations of the Teachers, form advantage
>n favour of this Institution equal tothov
.fileml by any other in the state. Tin
course of studies prescribed for the mah
Academy is designed to prepare the Scion
: ars for the Sophomore and Junior classe -
In the Univeisityat Athens.
The Trustees can with much confidence*
recommend this school to parents in tin .
n>w Country, who wish to place lhei;‘
children in a healthy situation and at tin
same time to have them well instructed;
m the various studies usually taught in
Academies
The Academy will be open for the n
ception of Scholars on the Ist day of Jar
nary 1822; under the superinlendanc.'
of Ur Andrew Rhea A. M. as Rector,
liy order of the hoard of Trusten.
Joseph M. Molloy, Sec'ry
Lexington Dec. 27 -•*» >3t
t
■*7
la * CoUectf;r*B :-ale.
|V ,£ m 801,1 on tl,e fl '* Tuesday in
•> •° ne H()USR « • i joining
VmsaHalion * J,"*,and Id „ B
,n Ms State
K. B.igg. T. C.
Jafmar if 3
ON the first Tuesday in » ur „ at
the Court House ... \V*tw* n n *
1 'eon the usual hours ofs.de, the follow*
mg property
<‘ne Negro Man.
-I tJ.c name of TOM, I,.ken a.
P" n - V of Benjamin Sandilord, to satisfV ™
cvccuon in favour of IVir/ and W ~ht
n^ n .i v,z I , Vj*«nin Re.
m.sli Jlealh and John Sandifoul.—Also
t oe Hoad Waggon, 4 pair of Gena. V v a
nrses, %*ken as the property of Elisha
nltnson. rosat.sfyan rWe CU ,io« ,n Lo i
< f /epb.mah j,, Vs . Elisha Johnson *
'V ?’ ", r tyke » '<B<he property
Os .foe! Kinsey, to satisfy an execution in
fivonr of Baker and Heeth. v, iwtl
H. M‘ s ormick,
jb. 3 -f : *■ Sh, jr
\Si\W hv To\v\;
\ T<be Court House in Warrenton, o n
, , lhe f^ rs * 1 l, osd;,y in February next,
between the hours of S I* *
100 Acres of Pine Land,
on I.e Water, of Weedy Creek, ad,mein*
of lands of Hose and others, ,t being known
asthe pl;.c of W.llowlm taken as the pro.
puty of /aclmimh Biiiev, to satisfy an ex,
i-cm.on in favour ol ihv„| f ; n., ge ' v ,
A. and Z. Ba.ley, and Willis H<i'*anL
pnmtca out by Howard, the Security -1
Three Negr es, viz.
James ars old. y i; , t . ;.y , oM>
a woman 37 years old. taken to satisfy £
execution m favour of .John F. Martin and
« o. lor the use of John F. Martin and
oihe w. vs. James Bogc.s, and pointed t : W *
by lingers.—Also, *
'1 Wo Negroes,
.ne hoy and g .., kA ]v i of,
Havre! Neal, to .a-isfy „„ l„ f*.
vourif tain, sNiah vs. H#rrH N-.d.
A. H, /Rogers, « w. c.
Jan 3 ■-
N otico.
4 LE persons ImU'Kr.d In ih* nOU „#
/». John W. Wutox are requested tr»
come forward anti make immediate pay,
inent, and those that tho sai l estate are
indebted to, tire requested to biing f , n »
ward their accounts duty attested, within
file lime prescribed by I w
W P. Beale,
Archibald jjiftggio
John Uuiin,
. . Administrators*
Ja minty .3 6t
"‘tolen or S traced
I .’.OM Mrs. Jones’s Mill, Colnmbiii
County, op the Evening of tin- 2ztli inst.
a small cream coloured, (or what soma
people call a Clay Dank colonrt.;) Horse,
witlt black mane and tail about 14 hand*
high, 10 years old, has two sues on tbo
on aide of his back—lßs near slvm dcr
and hip blanded with the letter f—T/iq
mark is small and in a cold morning hi
scarcely visable. p
Any person delivering or giving inf,.rw
mation oft lie same, to John Sharp at tin#
Wharf Office, shall be liberally, rewar .cd,
December 3i
For Sale.
THE Plantation, Negroes and Work) re*
Stock, belonging 10 die estate of ihe
late Capt ,1, li. Telfair, Persons desirous
of purchasing in Columbia county, would
do well to avail themselves of tins oppor*
timity, Enquire at the office of the Au»
gusts Chronicle,
January 3 ,
N otice.
Will he Sold,
ON I hurrdar the 10(h of January
at the Burke plantation of Mr Jacob
Bostick, dec the Hoises, Wagon fj Cat
o » *aid plantation j also, a Gig h Harness,
y* ill be Mired.
Also, on the tame day, and at the sam«r
place.
Tan or Twelve Likely Negra
Alan.
Rebekab Bostick, ex’x.
James Boa), cx’r.
December 24 tv.3‘
Ten Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from, the undersigned, Sr
Negro fellow named TOM. Hi has
nn n waggoner to Augusta, and r» p oba
>ly well known in 1.0 city. Th" above
will he given far b's nnpr- (tension,
J. T. Dent.
Dec 31—*.
Notiqc.
tSJILL bo Bento) on the 34th Instsnli
* t the Sand-Hill residence of the Tate
Ifcjiekiah Beal), for onjs year. Tenae
itade known on (be dnv. . t
N. H. Beall, 1
Administrate
January 3——
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