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J Augusta Chronicle &’ Georgia Gazette.
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THE PIRATES.
[ y A New Novel,
Mv the Author nf WaVi:iu.y, Ivanhoi^
PI &C. &c.
■ he Recluse—Minstrel Love— AnnaT
U the Parish —Bartons Poems—Mour
Bigelows Sketches—Ten year-.
Htfr.of madam De Stael—Geraldine—
jHly by Lady Morgan—Valerios a Homan
|B)ry—Poems by HC. Night—New Tales:
■j Tales of the heart, by miss Opie.
Hy’s Political Economy,
Haverly Vovels complete, in 7Vols. and
Hulipe’s Law of Evidence, Yol 2.
mFOJt SALE, BY
I] J. & H. Ely.
■Who are agents to receive subscriptions
■ft the Edinburgh—Quarterly and North
American Reviews —Blackwoods Maga
jßie—New Monthly Magazine—the Jour
■of Foreign, Medical, Science and Li
Mature—the New-England Journal of
Medicine and Surgery- Saturdays Maga-
Bue—Christian Observer—and the
li Presbyterian Magazine.
1 This work is Edited by a number of
Jlergyroen in Philadelphia, and ail the
irofits of it are devoted to chaiitablc pur
osea. Back numbers of all the above
•eriodicaJ Works, may he had of the A
ents. i
Martcb 18 ts
1 3ust HecevvcA,
B
3 new and large assortment of the most
ft Fashionable cmd Fancy
Ra\-o\uY\cs,
digs & Snlkeys,
>rom (he .factory of Mr. David Beach, of
Jewark, (which are warranted,) is now
pftered for sale at the most reduced prices.
rThosetoersons who have a wish to pur
chasejbither of the above articles, have a
fair opportunity of making good purchases,
atthepid Established Stand, formerly oc
copied by Leeds & Lynes.
James Lynes.
H. tt—Carriages of all descriptions re
■pairfcAat the above place, at the shortest
notieeian l on the most reasonable terms.
Ma«h 21 w3t . t
"A New System of
iVMmt Painting.
■Vlii & Mrs. CROCKER will commence
Bvin#Lessons in '.he above painting on
■ d Usday the 6th inst. at the Bnage
I of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
■treelf
ft Mr+jfc Mrs. C. forbearto eulogize on the
lupei&rity of the system, but invite the
EftditijiAml Gentlemon of Augusta to call
land examine specimens ot'their work* and
X, make themselves acquainted with the
futility of the method, confidently hoping
till {hey will be thereby induced to be
stWtir liberal patronage,
ll of lessons consists of twenty,
eudh im hour. . .
t*ctm fir teaching in this city, limited
to ijaar weeks.
February 4 ts
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g|Doils. Reward.
TljL * WAV from the subscriber living
nes®!arksborough, Jackson county, Geo.
abbSthe 10th of November last, a Negro
-nytoKy the name of BILL ; he i« about
fivdmel 10 or 11 inches high, well pro.-
poflftned, has uncommon large feef» ll
dbwftlook when looked at; rath- r inclined
to bfyellow complected, and about 24 :
25 «trs of age. The above reward will
be Bren to any person for apprehending
anJLdg'ing Ba ;a negro in any safe jail
wiJpn this state, and such information
giX as will enable me to get him
J.J Singleton.
juruary 21 tt
House Lot,
T For
A|Vasliii.gton, Wilkes county
fIUSE, eligibly situated, on the
innate in Washington, is offered
at a just valuation. It is divided
nt, into two tenements, contam
rooms on the lovvei fl io-, hie or;
a good garret ami cellar, ard
lias a small piece of ground attached to it.
Possession can be had of one tenement,
"immediately ; anti of he other, m May -
For further particulars, enquire at tins Ot
fice.
Feb 18——ts
Stop the Runaways.
AWAY from the subscriber on
the 4th instant,
Yxst Negro Men One
Lad, \'vl—
JIM. slont, though not tall, large fore
head. B AZIL, stout and well proportion
yellow complexion. \ INSON, ra
ther slender made,also yellow complexion.
808, stout and well made, black. JOR. •'
la&#f fifteen, well grown, black- JACK,
agnail slender made African, also black
Tito above fellows are no doubt on their
y,%uto Charlestm. A reward often dot.
faSfor each of them will be paid for long-
IhMbem in jail, and giving early informa
it»so I get them
f James B» Robinson.
V#a.h 7 ts
■
Cotton, Mock,
AND
I 'xcliange TsYokcr.
■IIHE subscaiber has taken an oflice in
1 the building lately occupied by
Icssrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
-le of Broad-street, opposite to the Post.-
'•rfice—where he offers his services in
\e above business, and hopes, by strict
.i-rsonal attention, to obtain the patron-
A:'e of his friends and the public.
Hie great facilities afforded by brokers
n commercial operations generally, render
c remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconveaience of having none, and
particularly a Colton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
.rincipally done by brokers ; and hence
tlie ease, certainty ami dispatch with
r.hich it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself ihc
i rouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difiiouTly to
ascertain the true stale 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 eat
en the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
6’ottou.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave 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 wight 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.
3J. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4tli Sales will commence at ten o'clock
and close at twelve, a m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying ;
6i cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, <n- '
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage,
In their Various Branches,
Will be attended ro at alt times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r, m. and from
three o’clock till live r, i*r.
John Kinney, jun’r.
(£r Money is somei.-.irs w itu more
than at othei s Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8 - it
Birnitus.
d OaSE of Superfine Fiirnrttire Him
ities.—Just He - iv. d and for set-- by
Thompson % Andrews.
March It 6‘
Bacon, i S,c.
uj POUNDS prime Picon
50 Barrels superior Baltimore Flour
50 Pieces 42 i cli Dark Bagging
3:';,;0 Pounds '' aOow,
Just Received 4* for sale by
W\u II Egan, <
Upper end South side of Broad st,
March II f
AAmvui&tTatoY’s Sales
By J. 13. Herbert, & Co. 1
die first Tuesday in April next,
w;l be sold before the Court House in this
City, between the usmd hours, the per
sonal property of Mr. Danirl Hotchkbs,
deceased, consisting of the foiluwing ar
ticles, one ha t of the line of Stages run
ning between Savannah and Augusta, viz :
't'wowell built Stages, with ail necessary
Harness, 24 puna* Horses, selected for
the purpose, the Stables at the different
brands on ihe road, also, one Gig Si Har
ness, one Wagon and Harness, sundry ar
ticles of Household Furniture —The above
property sold by permission of tliellonor
ble the Inferior Court, and by order of
• lie admimstiator Terms Cash.
P. S.—Persons wishing to purchase th«
.Stages, slionld visit the line and see the
especlivc team of Horses, as they will be 1
sold as lhe\ stand upon the line, the con
'imiaiion of the running of the mail re
quiring i .
Savannah, Feb. 12 ■—tds Feb 18.
Stenography.
GfENTLF.MF.N desirous of iustrucliou
in the above art, can in the course of
Ten Lessons (by devoting two hours in
ach .day) become acquainted with it>
fundamenta. principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scribers are required before any engage
ment can oe made on the part of the In
structor. Reference may be made to
William IV. Holt and R. W- Cook, Esqrs
or to the subscriber, at the City-Ilotc*,
during the prasent week
Isaac Winship.
January 31 ts
GooAs, &c. &c.
VVM. H. EG A A
orrKß exd, south sin* of bboah strkst.
OFFERS FOR S ILE,
An extensive assortment in the above line,
on the very lowest terms.
Among which are Comprised,
and Orleans Sugars,
Prime green (toffee
Patent Weeding Hoes,
Swede Iron
i Prime Philadelphia Whiskey
Ground, Allum & blown Salt,
Genuine Holland Gin
Northern Do
Old 4th pnof Jamaica Rum
West India do.
New England do.
4 li proof Cognac Brandy
Genuine 4th proof Irish Whiskey
Double'Ale, in Casks & Bottles
Philadelphia Beer
Malaga Wine
New Mackarel Nos. 1, 2 k 3
Dupont’s FF & FFF Powder
English treble do in Cannislers
German & Blistered Steel
Smith’s Tools of all descriptions
Cut Nails of all sizes
Crockery
English bar Lead
Ditto Patent shot assorted
Ditto Castings
Plough Moulds
Loaf Sugar
Wliittemore’s Cotton Cards
Prime new Baltimore Flour
Bed Herrings
Very prime Molasses
Wool Mats
Printed Calicoes
Northern & Scotch Homespuns
Gmg'hams, Linens, Ike. (kc
February 28— ts
Aaron Russ,
SADDLER, No. 38,
North Third street, Philadelphia,
ESI’ECTFULLY informs lus friends j
and the customers of the laie firm of
WALI ACE $ Ross,
.'i.iDtn.rus,
that he continues to carry on the Sad
dling business, at the Old Established '
Stand, No. 38 North Third street, where
he hasa general assortment of Indies and
Gentlemen’s Saddles, Saddle Bags, Bri
dles, Whips, &c. which he will dispose of
on reasonable terms.
Febi uaiy 18 6t
Fresh Oysters.
s. RICH.
KF.EI'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
CLYSTERS in the Shell and pickled in
different ways, iii the best manner. All
orders from the country with the Cash
enclosed will be thankfully received and
punctually attend. (1 to; or Cash paid
over to E Wood, & Co. Augusta.
Suvcnnah. J\ln"ch 4 5t
For Sale, or to Rent.
1. HE subscriber offers to sell her house
and Lot on the Sand Hills. The lot is
large —the situation is pleasant and con
. nient—and the terms will be easy to the
;iutchaser. If not sold before the Is; of
■'AY, it will be let for the ensuing year.
Particulars may be learnt on application.
Margaret Sandwich.
March 7 wif
Just Received,
On Consignment,
T
AWO Cases Irish Linens (Superior
Bleach,)
And one Case of liish Diapers,
gj - Purchasers may now hat e an op
portunity of supplying themselves by the
Piece, at a price much lower than they
have been accustomed to obtain them.
ALSO,
A few pieces Black Nankeen Crape.
Benj. G Sims.
February 28 3w
Administrator’s Sale.
A.GHEEABLE to an order of the hon
oiabie the Justices of the Inferior Court,
Richmond county, while silling for ordin
ary purposes, will be soJil at the market
house iu the city of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday, being the second day of April
next,
Five Negiocs,
belonging to (lie estate f Susannah Me
Murphy, dec’d—viz Lucy, a negro woman
about 45 years old; Hoiace, about 25
years, well known in this city as a Dray
man; Nancy, a fine healthy woman, about
19 years old, and her two Children, one
about three years, and the oiher about
one year old. The above named person
al property is to he sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Luke Reed, Adm’r.
March 7 tds
QJ* A young man who is
well acquainted with Book-Keeping,
drawing off accounts, Sic. would like to
get employment by the Job. Week, or
Month —For further particulars enquire
at this Office
March 7 -if
dJ" A young man who is
■it present out of eo ploy, would devote
his time to Posting Books, making out
accounts, &c.—Apply at this office.
March 18 3t
Tot Vie L IbVEb
Iu the City of nugusta.
'3M.R L FISKE, would respectfully in
form, that he has changed his place of in
st me 11 on in PENMANSHIP, to that plea
sant and delightful Room, in the Orphan’s
Asylum, ovrr the Free School, (Green
gu ect) wMiere Ladies only will attend.—
A Class is already formed, and his Lessons
commenced; others who may wish instruc
tion, are invited to call at the Writing
Academy, where Specimens of improve
meat by Ladies in tins City may be seen
and which will better prove the utility of
Mr Fiske’s method of teaching, than a
volume in comment on the system—and is
it not a time when the advantages of one
of the most useful Arts, is of peculiar im
portance to that part of the community
who seem in very many instances to be
taking the lead in Society, in forming use
ful and benevolent institutions ?
So extensive are the benefits of this no
ble Art, that the lines of the Poet may
justly be introduced—
“ What gives to noble deeds a name,
“ The Patriots and Poets fame ;
“ And all that crowns the sons of men,
“Springs from the guidance of the Pen,”
Hours of attendance, from 9 A. M. to
1 P, W. and from 2to 5 P. M
iMr F. pledges himself that in
every instance where proper attention is
given, if the improvement is not satisfac
tory, the amount, of Tuition shall be rt -
turned, and which it is his custom to have
in advance. Further particulars may be
had on enquiring at the Writing-Room.
March 7 V/wlt 1
fin
A HR subscriber has commenced the
Practice of Law, and will attend to busi
ness confided to his care, in the Mayor’s
Court, and the Richmond, Burke and Co
lumbia Superior Courts.
-Nathaniel 13. Julian.
March 21 if
j
T
i .* II . stibscnbtJi lias located himseif at
! Marion, Twiggs county, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
’ Southern Ch cult.
hoht. Augs. Beall, jr
Febru..r) 18 loi
LAW.
TTHE subscriber having commenced the
Practice of;h-- Law, fenders his professi
ooal services to his friends and the pub
lie, and will attend in the following comi
ties of the Northern, Western and Ocmul
ge* Circuits:—
Baldwin, Oglethorpe,
Clark-, Putnam,
(i reene, Walton, St
Morgan, Wilkes
John O. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 6w
~ LAW.
m
A HE subscribers have formed a Part
nership iu the practice of LAW, and will
attend with.care to any business which
may be committed to them for die Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
Lexington (it Bhi n w-11.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. H. VVardlaw,
March 11 6
TI!E subscriber intends running a Stage
Coach twice a week from his place to
| Montgomery, Alabama, on the first day of
March next, and will continue running all
the year.
Knox.
Millcdgevillc, Feb. 21 lr > .11
tslobc Tavern
■ip
A HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Reading ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as far as his means and
ability to comply with bis wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
grj-Thc Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe-
W. SHANNON.
Decembi r 29.
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the fu st Tuesday in
April next, at the court house in the town
of Wayn-sborotigb,
One hundred acres of land,
the property of Ezekiel I.cs'er, sen. late
of Burke couniy, dec. about five miles
■ from Waynesborotigh, adjoining of Cation
Merrit, Jesse Tenison, and others, sold for
the benefit of the creditors ot said dec.
Ezekitl Lester, cx’r.
March 11 tds
TYuft YKvj
BY
DIAIOCK & MARSH,
ME It CHANT (AILORS,
Opposite the City Hotel ,
A FRESHaUPTX.V OF FaSUIONAHI.E READY MADE
Clothing:
MADE after the Lat. st New York and
Philadelphia FASHIONS,
and of tire best materials
and workmanship,
CONSISTING OF
Black and Blue Dress Coats,
F.ock Coats, with and without capes
WITH AN EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMKNT OF
Vests and RaiUaYooua,
OF VARIOUS COLORS.
All of which will he sold at as low Prices
as can be purchased elsewhere in this city.
March 14 41
TYic, SabscvYLcr,
HAS JUST lIKCEIVEIt, AND OFFERS Ton SALK
BY THE CASK OR BOX,
An elegant assortment of
PLAIN, PUNT, AND MOULDED
t»lass,
—CONMSTINO OF
Xi LAIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
Moulded Tumblers, half Pint,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
ALSO—
Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
China Tea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lumps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
Together with Crates of Earthen Ware,
Assorted.
YV. R anti u.
March 14 ts .
Insurance against
Fire!
Charleston Fire, and Marine
f nsurance Company Agency
S HE Subscriber offers to lake risks a
iain.it F.r on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
.; ista uml its v.cimt..
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad Street,
(Between tin Post OJJice U Globe Tavern.')
December 20
A Piano Forte, lor sale.
T
A HE subscriber has for sale a very fine
toned PIANO FORCE, which lie will sell
cheap for cash. The instrument can he
seen by calling at the Planter's Hotel.
P. Gallulier.
January 31 ts
FHESU
Garden Seeds
*’OR SALE BY
Wm H. Egan,
Upper end South side Broud-st.
M irch 11—— ts
QUAKER SPRINGS"
,|i.ihe subscriber has taken that well
<Li known stand
QUARF.iI Sfbinos.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta mi
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
Augusta, Bth Tanuary, 1622.
JI*HE Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Slone IS Reynolds, is tins
day dissolved by mutual consent All un
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who isduly au
thorized to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm arc requested to
make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Wm. tone,
Thomas Reynolds.
January 10 wtf
notice]
\ GREF-ABLE to an order of the Infe
rior Court ot Burke County, when setting
for Ordinary purposes ; will be sold, a'
•he Court house in said County, on the
first Tuesday in May next, between the u
sual hours of sale.
One Negro boy named Pe
ter, belonging to ‘-lie estate of Vlatthe
Scarborough, deceased, sold for the bene
fit of the Heirs and Creditors of the sa
deceased
David Scarborough, Ad’mr.
March 11—tds
/ iljlf
Dissolution.
T
I HU Co partnership of Dirnno and
Gnovr.s, was dissolved on the 25th of
February last by mutual consent. All
debts due by the concern will be settled
by SVLVANUS I}. GROVES, and all
debts <lne to the concern will be render,
cd to him, who alone is to settle the bust*
ness.
HENRY T. lULBIIO.
S ». GROVES.
S. D. Gtcpves,
UF.SPF.Oi'FULLY coders his servicql
to his friends and the public in the
And Commission Business,
■‘nd hopes for a continuance of their cus.
tom.
M arch IJL (f
George Hammond, 1 -^r
Attorney, &c / IN EQUITY.
I Bill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin j estate.
In (>bedience to an order of the court of
I'.cjiHty will be Bold at Hamburg, South.
Ohio)ma, on the first Monday in May next,
on a credit of one and two years, a flpactf
of land containing nine hundred and forty
nine acres, agreeably to the original plat,
Ij'tig on Horse Creek, within a few miles
i f Augusta The tract consists of a con.
suit-cable proportion of swamp land of the
first quality. The high land is well adapt,
ed to the culture of corn and cotton, and
afim-ds a most eligible and beautiful site
for building, which commands a view of
Augusta and its vicinity The cost and
lees in cash, and bond and security will be
required. The purchaser will pay for a
title deed.
\N liitfield Brooks,
Coma.i na.er in Equity.
Edgefield Court-House, / Marcu 18
lolii March, 1822. 5 wds
Lewis Harric, T IN EQUITY
vs C
Joseph Carrie, j Foreclosure ofM u tgaga
I n obedience to an order of the Court
«f Equity, will be sold at Eagtfield Court
House, South Carolina, on the first Mon*
day in May next, on a credit of six months,
three tracts of land, the properly of Jo
seph Carrie, one tract containing five
hundred and seventy-six acres, more or
less ; tlie second contains filly acres, more
or less, and die third, thirty one and an
half acres, more or less, bough by the
said Joseph Cai lie of Walter Taylor and
situate in Reach Island, adjoining lands of
John .Clarke and Casper Neal.
Purchasers will be required to give
notes and security, to pay iu cash the
costs of suit, and also ti • 'hies
Whitfield Brooks,
Coiiim.sarinu in I.q i:y.
Edgefield Court House, > Mai di 18
13th March 182-' $ wds
GEORGIA, I IN THE SUPERIOR
Lincoln County > COURT,
February Terra, 1833.
Pre-sen —t ic i Illinois Thomas Murray,
Rem Reunion, James E. Todd, & Arthur
Frazer, Esquires.
VV HERE AS John F. Smih has peti
tioned the court for the establishment of
two promissory notes which isalledged to
be lost, one given by John Pride for three
hundred and fifty dollars, bearing date
about the fifteenth of January, eighteen
hundred and twenty, payable to John
Branch or bearer, ten days after the date
thereof, of which note the said Joint Ft
bmitii states himself to be the bearer;—
and the other note given by John M Doo
ly, for four hundred and seventy five dol
ors, bearing date abom the twenty se
venth day ,f July, eighteen hundred and
twenty one, payahl. to said Jo'-n F.
Smith or hearer, on or befi n the fifteenth
of November next, after the date of said
note, which said petition and affidavit of
the loss of said notes is filed in the clerk’s
office of this court, and praying the es.
tabhahment of the said copies in place of
the originals.
ON MOTION- It is Ordered, that all
Eersons concerned do shew cause on or
cfore the first day of the next term of
this court, to be holden on the fourth
Monday in July next, why the prayer of .
the petitioner should not be granted,& the
said copies be established as the originals.
It is further Ordered, that this rule be
mblished in one of the public gazettes of
Migusta once a month until the time it*
shewt g cause thereon.
True copy taken from the minutes of
said court this 9*li March, 1822.
Peter I .am.tr, cl’k.
March 18, 1822 5
*** AX. a 01l
die subscribers, held at the CITY HO > EL,
on the 22d inst. for tlie purpose of regu
lating the charges fur k< eping horses at
liven, it was resolved, that in conse
quence of ’he late great rise in the price
if provender, the following prices shall
•lereafter he established :
Horse, per day, 00
Ho. per month, 20 00
Drovers,per ilav, Ou 60
BYRD & DAK FORTH.
WM SHANNON.
JOHN MILLER
G, LONGHTIIKE ll
WOODSON I.IGOfo,
ROBE It I WKEEW
February 28 f __ ■ %
Notice.
A.LL T eifers dir tied to Wm. Hudson,
are rqueated to be sent to New-HopO,
Pus'-Office Hancock County,
March H—— 3t , ,
jjffe* J »■
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