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I Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette,
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VOL. SB!
IWoodrow ,
I § Op.
I Just l\cceive(\,
JhOSAJ. SCIM’LX »y VAXCF
f (MKODS,
nr Ariel, from the Clyde,
Hbeir funner Stock, they will
Bftf at moderate prices fur
■cr Bankable paper,
, VIZ •
nbk and mull Muslins,
|Du do do
K Ginghams,
PMuslins and Calicoes,
■Work’d Dresses and dowers,
assortment of muslin hdkfs.
Bens in whole & half pieces,
Kaper,
I*9,
I Seine .Twine,
Siting Paper,
18. S. Porter,
It Wine & Claret in Dottles,
| Silks,
□Nankeen?,
Ruche tvs,
fire Dimities,
■bazeen,
Bade Linen Shirts,
|*o White Drill Pantaloons,
Isuits of ready Made
nothing of the
teat kashiona.
i — 4t
|P" ■ 1 — I V I ■■■ !
tin P. Starr,
WinUBUED 111 MS ELF IN THE
laaiou Business,
jtston , South-Carolina
his services in that line to his
Be public genev^Hy.—-Liberal
I be made on consignments of
[l'erence to Messrs. L< C* Gan
t Augusla.
•—• (it
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A l&eceived,
large assortment of the most
ihionaile and Fancy
,gea, Bai-ow elves,
rs & Sulkeys,
tory of Mr. David Btach, of
lich are warranted,) is now
le at the most reduced prices,
ns who have a wish to pur*
1 of the above articles, have a
ity of making good purchases,
tablished Stand, formerly oc
teds & Lynes.
James Lynes.
pages of all descriptions re
ratbove place, at tnc shortest
Kthe n.ost reasonable terms.
K—w3t
base $ Lot,
Wov Sale,
|ngton,Wilkes county
8, eligibly situated, on the
(re in Washington, is offered
riust valuation. It is divided
fnto two tenements, contain
pis on the lower floor, five on
a good garret and cellar, ar.d
|piece of ground attached to it.
yin be had of one tenemen'.
ji; and of ihe other, in May.—
particulars, enquire at this Os
Utf
I) Reward .
|AV from tile s .jscriber, liv-
HOgkthoipe county, on the 7tb
hat, n Negro Fellow named
Kbout 2d years of age, five feet
B high, rather of a dark com-
B, has lest two of his upper
Kb aid fellqw has been seen
■2O miles of Augusia, and will
■e his way fur J’ctcishurgh,
■rc lie was raised. A reward
Bs will be given to any per-
Kludge him in the Augusta
iKeucli information so that I
«]j>, and all i e.isonable expen-
Willis Jones.
P" ■ 6>p
ills, lie ward,
AY from the subscriber living
borough, Jackson com Xy, Geo.
Olh of November last, a Negro
ic name of DILL;- he is about
or ll inches high, well pro
has uncommon large feet, a
when looked at : rather Inclined
w complected, and about 24 or
f age. The above reward wil'
I any person for apprehending
g said negro in any safe jail
I state, and such information
ill enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton.
21- ts
3- TO UEXT,
PORTABLE dwelling house
a pleasant part of the city, un<
day of October next. Posses
Ist April.—Apply at this office,
rs. Brewster & Prescott.
I ts
TVmvaiW
’
TBe Subscriber,
HAS JUST RECEIVER, ANII OFFERS FOB SALE
BY THE CASK OU BOX,
An elegant assortment of
FLAKY, FLIJYT, A.YD MOULDED
Glass,
f- CONSISTING OF
Plain 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 Lamps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
Together with Crates of Earthen IVare,
Assorted,
W. Ban tin.
March 14—*-tf
Ilijgeian Springs,
Hamburg, S. C.
TfHE ladies and gentlemen of Augusta,
are respectfully informed that the Mygei
an Springs will be ready fur their recep
tion, the ensuing Sunday ; and will be
kept open every day thereafter, during the
season They are situated in a beautiful
dell, surrounded by a wood of variegated
growth, which presents an extended am
phitheatrical view of trees, now putting
forth their foliage and fragrance.
The ascent is easy from the dell to the
mourn, where the eye is delighted with a
picturesque landscape of Augusta and the
surrounding country. The scene is filled
up with the Sand Hills, retiring in the dis
tance, forming a tout en scmOle equally in
teresting to the Poet anil the Pilin'er.
Every necessary refreshment will be
provided ; and, the ladies are assured, that
no improper behaviour will be tolerated,
put every care taken to render their visit
pleasant and agreeable.
Thos. Eliegood.
March 25——ts
Insurance against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency.
1 HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
{Between thi Past Office & OHo be Tavern.)
December 20 ——
A New System of
Velvet Painting.
yin. & Mrs. CROCKEU will commence
giving Lessons in the above painting on
dnesday the 6th inst. at the Bridge
me, residence ot Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr. U Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on the
superiority of the system, ( but invite the
Ladies and Gentlemen pf Augusla to call
and examine specimens of their work, and
also make themselves acquainted with the
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of Icssous consists of twenty,
each an hour.
Term for teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4——ts
QU AKEUSFIUN GS.
rnhe subscriber has taken that well
H known stand
Quaker SrniNPS.
I LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
« situated seven miles above Augusta oil
I the Washington road and hopes from
■ his attention to business to give general
1 satisfaction:
' John Turpin.
November 8 —if
Brought to Augusta Jail,
on the 14tu March last, a negro man, abom
, 50 years of age, named Jake or Jacob —
says he belongs to a Mr Willson, in Ala
bama, and made his escape about 50 miles
from Augusta (had his irons cut Lorn his
’ ruckby a negro) on his return to North
15 Carolina, and was taken tip in this place —
1 says he formerly belonged to Mr Carson,
ot Clijirlolte, Nortb-Carolina.
j T. Stewart, jailor.
r April 8 3t
1' The Editors of the Mobile Commer
g cial Begisler, Cabawba Press, and the Al
ii abamia.i, Huntsville, will insert the above
■I three times, and forward their accounts
to Ibis office.
Brought to Augusta Jail
on the sth instant, a negro girl named
CHAULOTTE, says she belongs to Wil
liam Bird of Effingham county, Georgia.
The owner is requested to come for
*’ ward, prove property, pay charges, and
| take her away-
T. Stewart, jailor.
April 8-- 3t
5" K ie that men do, lives after them: y
The good is oft interred with their bones.’ 1 3
' . .'
Cotton, Stock,
AS 0
T"x.cV\ftnge Broke*.
THE subsojiber has taken ajn office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Site wart k Hargraves, on the nwvui
side of Hroad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he offeis his set vices in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal 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 Colton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the easo, 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
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser ;—the planter need be no
longer involved indoubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state 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 the market price.
Ollice Regulations relative to
Cotton.
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 succediwg day
If more convenient, the receipts may b«,
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 sales.
4th. 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
6| cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage.
In their Various Branches,
Will be attended to at all 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 five r. m.
John Kinney, jmrr.
Money is sometime# wntii more
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the stc'ictest confidence, avail
themselves of the. advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8. ts
Jad Received,
©•U E f i.’N Dl l’. - prune Northern Uay
500 llu.sbels Corn
20 Haitcls Pickled Pork
20 Do. Flour,
FOII SALE BY
J. T. Lamar.
April 1
SALT,
SUGAB {5 FLOUR.
2500 jj„ s ], e ’ s Coarse Salt
40 barrels Orleans Sugar
8(1 barncls Muscovado Sugar
25 barrels double refined Loaf do
200 barrels Superfine FLOUIt
FOU SALK uv
Thompson & Andrews.
March 23 4t
I DIMITIES.
a Case of Superfine Furniture Dim
> dies.—Just Received and for sale by
J Thompson Andrews.
I March It 6t
Fifty Dollars
RE WARD.
) RiAN AWAY from the subscriber in
1 Hamburgh, (South Carolina,) on Friday
- evening the sth instrnt, a mulatto man
- named HILLY, 27 or 23 yents of age, 5
s feet 3o» 4 inches high, he has one tooth
s out before in his under jaw, very straight
hair, & rather a dejected look when inter
- rogaied: lie had on when he left me,a short
, white jacket and pantaloons—took with
him a suit of brown broadcloth, Sta smalt
pocket pistol, carved round the handle,
and on it the lettersN. H.—He is by trade
a Black-smith ; —1 purchased biin in Pc
* tersburgh, Virginia, and he may have
started back ; but I think it more than
E probable he was taken off by a couple of
9 white men, the names of which I do not
know—one of them is an elderly man and
very spare; the other is quite a corpulent
■ fellow, and about 25 or j 0 years of age,
‘ I will give the above reward if delivered
1 to me in Augusla, or Forty Dollars If con
i' fined in any jail so that I may get hima
gain, and all reasonable expenses paid.—
'• Owners of boats and ethers are cautioned
d against employing or carrying off said fel
low, at the peril of the law.
Simon B. Sykes.
April 8 "■■ 41 p
Dissolution.
T. • —~ .. ,
HE Od-partnership gs Ultimo anti
(•uovks, was (ItsJguivcd cm the 25tlv oh
February laet by- mutual cdiisent, All
debt# due by the concern will be settled
by BYLXANUB l\. GR< VI - and ail
debts due to the cu..corn wfli be render
ed to him, who alone is to settle the busi
ness.
HENRY T. BILBRO.
S. B. GROVES,
S. B. Gtoyos,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services
to his friends and the public in the
V&WrdNßiXaiffi
And Commission Business ,
and hopes for a Continuance of their cus- j
tont. i
March IS- '«tf ,
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g3r LAW. I
T 1
118 subscriber has commenced the 1
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 B. Julian.
March 21 ts
Sk&Wa
TVn subscriber has located himself at I 1
Mi.rion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, etnbiacej in the
Soutiiern Circuit. i
Uobt. Augs. Beall, jr. 1
February 18 lOt J
la w. ~;
JL HE subscriber having commenced the ,
Practice ofthe Law, tenders his professi
onal services to his friends and the pub
lie, and will attend in the following coun
ties of the Northern, Western and Ucniul- i
gee Circuits,
Maldivin, Oglethorpe,
Clark, Putnam,
Greene, D alton, 5;
Morgan, Wilkes.
John B. Stewart.
Lexington, March II Gw
LAW.
r|l .
X HE subscribers have formed a Part
nership in the practice of LAW, and will
attend with care to any business which
may bp committed to them for die Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
Lexington & Barnwell,
Whitfield Brooks,
F. IL Ward law.
March 1! 6
*THE subscriber intends running a Stage
Coach twice a week from this place to
Montgomery, Alabama, on the first day of
March next, and will continue running ail
the year.
Hugh Knox.
Millcdgeville, Feb. 21 1m mil
Notice.
fTUIE Rooks and Papers of William
JL Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
now in the possession of the subscriber,
all persons indebted to the Estate of the
deceased, are requested to make payment,
without delay; and those persons who
have demands against the estate are re
quested to render in their accounts duly
attested
Isaac Herbert, Escheator
for Richmond County, Georgia.
March 28th, 1822 12l
COITEB COINS.
nr
X HR public are informed that a supply
of Cents may still he had at the Mint ofthe
United ata'es in Philadelphia, to any rea
sonablp amount, in exchange for an equal
amount in specie, or in notes or draughts
receivable in any ofthe banks of Philadel
phia- '1 hey will also be transported,
when required, to any consideiable a.
mount, (not less than a keg, containing
from 150 to 180 dollars,) either by land
or water carriage, when such can be pro
cured to any part of the United States, at
the expense and risk of the government,
on the receipt of a deposite to the credit of
the Treasurer ofthe United States to the
amount of the Cents required, in the Rank
ofthe United States, or any of Us offices,
or in any State Hank which performs the
duties ofthe Commissioner of Loans ora
gent for paying pensions, in those States
where no office has been established. The
deposits to the credit of the Treasurer of
the United States, in all cases, to be made
n the same state to which the cents are
required to be transported. Application
to be made to the Treasurer of the Mint.
Philadelphia.
The publishers of the newspapers in the
different States of the Union are respect- |
fully requested to give the above a few in
sertions in their respective papers. I
Notice. i
ALL persons having demands against i
the estate of Daniel McNeil, deceased,
are requested to present them in due form,
and those indebted to said deceased to
iqake immediate payment.
Cor: Sullivan, adm’r. ,
March 25 2t i
X\> series—Xo.
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Eagle Tavern ,
AUGUSTA,
T
J. HE subscriber, having taken the above
wull-known establishment, is prepared to
accommodate Boarders. As it is not his
intention at present to take in Travellers,
he deems it proper to mentioiiithis so as
to prevent disappointment to those who
might feel inclined to patronize his house
m that way. He lias made arrangements
to accommodate DL\\\‘t:i( PARTIES,
on short notice j and at any hour gentle
men will be accommodated with SNIF
FERS and other refreshments. He has
taken considerable pains to supply his
War with the most genuine Liquors, Wines,
&C and will make it his aim to prevent
the intrusion ol any other than decent
company.
Fields Kennedy,
April 4- -if
Globe Tavern.
TllK Subscriber inform, his friends and
the public, that his
Reading Room ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
belter able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers ; and cun safely
promise them, that as far as his means and
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
will) a call.
ICJ-The Savannah & Wash
ington stages put up at the
Globe,
W, SHANNON.
December 20.
Thomas Watkins’
Mills
JL MG subscriber's Mill, are still in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST He (will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at jj>l2 per
thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch ot his business.
//u customers rvill he fairly dealt by "
Thomas Watkins.
April ts
50 Lulls, Ueward
Stolen from (be subscriber, at bis
residence in Richmond County on the
night of the 28lh February lust a likely
well formed SORREL HORSE, with a
white star in hisforehead, 15, or 15 find a
half hands high, seven or eight years
old—paces, trots and canters, and draws
very gentle in a Gig or any kind of Ihu
nest. He lias been docked, but no brands
recollected—-a new Saddle and a Gig
bridle were stolen at the same time. The
saddle had a bath coating lining to the
Pad, a leather Surcingle confined to the
small skirts, and plated stirrup Irons.
Tiu- subscriber has good reason to be
lieve from information which he has ob
tained since,the said Horse was stolen,
that he was taken by a Negro man of hia
own by the name of J{M| he is a stout
lull black fellow about 24 or 25 years ol
age, bis right leg bends very much out at
his knee, and the little finger on his left
hand is drawn quite down to the palm of
his hand, occasioned by being burnt
when small: his eyes are inclined to he
red, his cheek bones are remarkably high,
and his ears are small and lie close to his
head Any person who will secure the
said Horse and Negro, so that the sub
scriber can get tnem again, shall receive
the above reward ; but for either of them
the sum of twenty-five dollars will be
paid.
There is very little doubt but there is a
while man with him who may claim him
as his owq, as there was a Sorrel Mare
stolen in the neighborhood on the same
night, branded with an L on the mount
ing shoulder and hip,
James Beal.
April 4 ts
(£J* N. H.—The Editors of the Savan
nah Republican, Georgia Journal and
Charleston City Gazette, will please in
sert the above in a conspicuous place,
wet kly three times; and forward their
accounts to this office.
Tk>Ao\pV\e Skaar*
.A. NATIVE of the Canton of Bern, in
Switzerland, left this place in November, <
1819, for the island of St- Domingo-
He is known to have returned in 1820 j
’o Savannah, Georgia, since which time hia I
friends have not been able to trace him. 1
Any person therefore, having know
ledge of his still being in existence, ot
proof of his death, will confer a favor to i
his poor and disconsolate relations, bj
communicating such information to
F. I>. Tschiflbly,
Washington City.
of newspapers Soutn and
West of this place*, and friends to human!
ty, are politely requested to give the
above a few insertions. F- p. T.
VAEcce\\\
DivvmV M\ncmuY\Avv s
Notavius Publicus
et Perscriptor, :.-
Promplus ad agendum et acrlbenduui
inveniatur d(>mi in vico diclo *A Wat king*
ton, inter vie ns “ Broad v et *• I'.Uisf* *
Apiilis MPCCC\XU Imo——
v —— 1 -- ——-
Hats
MU URfllCS’li.ve this d», retciva.!
from New Vork, an Elegant Assortment
of Leghorn Giprfes, which are offered fbi
sale at reduced prices.
ALSO,
XV AD BIT 10 VAL SUPPLY OF
MILLJNEUY
which (with their former slock, make;)
their assortment very complete.
Maich_2s 6w
Pumpkin Seed,
For Salt' ky
DuviU Smith Co.
Near Market House, August;).
April 4——“lt
Notice.
T 1(E subscriber offers for sa'e, low let.
Cash,
4? lloraes 4
fiom 3 to 4 years old.
I!. Mealing.
April 4 3t
FOUND,
AnOX of Candles, supposed to have*
been stolen file owner proting
property, and paying for this advertise y
ment can have the same-—Apply at thig
Office. April 4 if
Administrator's Balc.
w ILL be sold at the Market-Mouse,,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, thq
4ih of June next, between the usurl hour*
of Sale —
A tract of l and, lying
in the Second District of Earlv, No* 39.
—ALSO—
At tjm same time and,
fdace, a Negro Woman, named Juna, be
onging to the estate of Emanuel Grego
ry, dec’d, and sold for the benefit ot thq
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Lewis H. Gregory, adm>
April 4 wtds
— -
George Hammond, )
Attorney, he. / IN EQUITY.
f Dill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin. ) estate.
In obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold at Hamburg, 6, ulhr-
Carolina, on the first Monday in May next,
on a credit of one and two years, a tract
of land containing nine hundred and forty
nine acres, agreeably to the original plat,
lying on Horse Creek, within a few mile*
of Augusta The tract consists of a con,
siderable proportion of swamp land of the;
first quality. The high land is well adapt,
ed to the culture of corn ami cotton, and
affords a most eligible and beautiful site
for budding, which commands a view of
Augusta and its vicinity The cost and
fees in each, and bonjand security w ill he
required. The purchaser will pay fur %
title deed.
Whitfield llrooks,
Comiiii.i'loner in Equity.
Edgefield Court-House, ) March Id
13th March, 1822. J ads
1 "*
GEORGIA, I IN THE BUl’EltlQl*
Lincoln County > COURT,
February Teem, 1823.
Presen —their Honors The mao
Rem Jlemton, •fumei E. Todd, & Avihup
Prater, Enquires.
VV HEUR A 3 John F. Smi'h has peti
tioned the court for the establishment of
two promissory notes which isalle.dged tq
be lost, one given by John Pride for threq-.
hundred and fifty dollars, hearing 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 John Fj
Smith states himself to be the bearer;—
and the other note given by John M Doo
ly, for fgur hundred and seventy five dol
lars, bearing date about the twenty se
venth day of July, eighteen hundred ams
twenty one, payable to the said John F-
Smith or bearer, on or before the psi. end*
of November next, after the dale 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 prating the es
tablishment of the said copies in place of
the originals.
ON MOTION— It it Ordered, that all
persons concerned do shew cause on nr
before tire first dsv «f the next term of
this court, to be liolden on the fourth
Monday in July next, why the prayer of
he petitioner should not be granted,& the
saiil copies be established as the originals.
It it further Orth red, that this rtde be
published in one of the public gazettes of*
Augusta once a month until the time iu
shewi' g cause thereon.
True copy- taken from the miputey
said Court this 9* It March, 1822
Peter Lamar, ci%
March 13, 1832- tufa