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Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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TVvc Subscriber, •’
I*,, jtj 8T RKCEIVED, xsn OFFERS FOR SAI.R
W JJY THE CASK Qlt BOX,
M An. ejegaut assortment of
FLINT, AX'D MOULDED
I Glass,
—COSSISTINO OF—
JIrLAIN Flint, Decanters,
v Mou iaed Pint Decanters,
Moulded Tumblers, half Pint,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
ALSO—
'I - Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
China Tea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lamps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
; y Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
•fTorether with Crates of Earthen Jl are,
Assorted.
\V. Han till.
March 14—-ts
insurance against
. WHxun J -
Fire, anti Marine
Insurance Company Agency
M HE Subscriber offers to take risks a-
JBnst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
ifcods, Wares, and Merchandize, in A it-
Mifitii and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
:■ ■ Broad-street,
th< Post Office U Globe Tavern.)
December 20
QUAKER SPRINGS.
QTT}he subscriber has taken that well
fJTknown stand
Quaker Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his*attention to business to give general
AStjbfactioq:
John Turpin.
.t November B——ts
i | COPPER COINS.
Ilfm- public are informed that a supply
IftSents may still be had at the Mintofthe
■nited States in Philadelphia, to any rea-
Rnable amount, in exchange tor an equal
Hnount in specie, or in notes or draughts
'many of the banks of Philadel-
Hbria- They will also be transported,
■hen required, to any considerable a-
Hpunt, (not less than a keg, cir. tabling
■cm» 150 to 180 dollars,) either by land
■pwaler carriage, when such can be pro
■fed to any part of the United States, at
and risk of the government,
■th> v 'receipt of a deposite to the credit ol
B tasurvr of the United States to the
B Afthe Cents required, in the Hank
States, or any of its offices,
li any Stale Bank which performs the
of the Commissioner of Loans or a-
for paying pensions, in those States
Jjßxe no office has been established. The
dAbsits to the credit of the Treasurer of
itljfJnited Slates, in all cases, to be roadi
diwtt.e same state to which the cents are
reßpred to be transported. Application
« made to the Treasurer of the Mint,
h Ffcladelphia.
* Tl|e publishers of the newspapers in the
JTfFqpent States of the Union are respect-
RiHy’requested to give the above a few in-
in their respective papers.
■ |!!!! JNolice ;;;;
JUbVILL attend at my office a,, me cor
nejlof Washington and Ellis Street, ad
joijng Mr. W. W. Holt’s office, on every
TlSsday and Friday, until the first day of
! Juß, from ten until one o’c.ock, for the
pßose of collecting the State and Coun
tyßx hr the year 1821- All persons in
jalßrs for tax will do well to avail them-
<his opportunity, otherwise ese
cMps will be issued without respect to
f E. Bugg, T. C.
I Boats Lost!
iBwO Boats, C Petersburg built, J broke
their moorings during the la’e
Whoever w ill bring them back
■■Augusta; or give jnformaiion so that
owner can get them, shall be suitably
■KyardoJ.
I Joseph Hawes.
JH Augusta, April 18 ts
if notice!
lIiQREEABLE to an order of the Infe
!nrt of Burke County, when setting
linary purposes ; will be sold, a'
ivt house in said County, on the
esday in Hay next, between the u
urs of sale,
ie Negro boy named Pe
longing to the estate of Matthew
rough, deceased, sold for the bene
he Heirs and Creditors of the said
ed.
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Dissolution
THE Co partnership of Burro and
Groves, was dissolved on the 2Sih of
February last by mutual consent. AH
debts due by the concern will he settled
By SILVANUS B. GROVES, and ail
debts due to the concern will be render
ed to him, who alone is to settle the busi
ness.
lIENUY T. BILBRO.
S. B. GROVES.
S. D. Groves,
RESPECTFULLY lenders his services
to his friends and the public in the
And Commission Business ,
and hopes for a continuance of their cus
tom.
March 18 If
TV, subscriber has located himself at
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Robt, Augs. Beall, jr.
February 18 lOt
T.AIV
T„E 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 B. Julian.
March 21 ts
LAW.
TTY
A HE subscriber having commenced the
Practice of the Law, tenders his professi
onal services to his friends and the pub
lic, and will attend in the following coun
ties of the Northern, Western and Ocnml
ge<; Circuits
Baldwin, Oglethorpe,
Clark, Putnam,
Greene, Walton, Si
Morgan, Wilkes.
John B. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 6vv
LAW.
TLjTE subscribers have formed a Part.
nership in tlu* proctioo of LAW, ami will
attend with care to auy business which
may be committed to them for the Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
Lexington U Barnwell.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. 11. Wardlaw.
March 11 6t
Notice.
THE Books and Papers of William
Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
now in the possession of the subscriber,
all persons indebted to the Estate of the
deceased, aro requested to make payment
without delay; and those persons who
iave demands against the estate are re
quested to render in their accounts duly
attested.
Isaac Herbert, Escheator
for Richmond County, Georgia.
Mircli 28ih, 1822 12*
*** House Lot,
For Pale,
In Washington,Wilkes county
A HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lower floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, and
has a small piece of ground attached toil.
Possession ran be hud of one tenement,
immediately ; and of he other, in May
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
fice.
Feb IS ts
f, U) Reward.
I'D UN AWAY from the subscriber on
H Sunday the seventh instant, a short
thick, well set negro man, about forty
five years of age, by the name of RALPH,
who lias been hired f.'f several months
past to Mr. Shultz, of Hamburg; he is by
trade a Carpenter, Cooper, and Painter;
his head has a scald place on the right
side, as well as recollected, which is des
titnte of hair. Any person who will ap
prehend the said fellow and lodge him in
the Augusta Jail, or any other convenient
, a il t and give the subscriber information
ihereof, as soon as possible, shall receive
the above reward.
Jnmes Beal.
April IS w4t
Administrator’s Halo.
? U/ILL be sold on lh ■ first Tuesday of
V T July next, at Appling, before the
court hous* door, 213 acres ofland lying
in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and
Lamkin, belonging to the estate of Jordan
G o ge, dec and sold for the benefit of
tbe heirs and creditors of s ; d d "f>ased
Thomas I). Garr.
Polly George,
Administrators.
april 25—tds
Cotton, Htock,
AMI
TxcVvsmge, Broker.
THE suhscaiber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs. Stewart 8t Hargraves, on the north
side of Broail-street, opposite to the Post-
Office —where he ofleis his services 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 rc markable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of Inving none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart tlie business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The s»me system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself (he
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and dilHovlty to
ascertain the tine stale of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser vill
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton s' the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Gotten.
Ist- In onler to give time hr sampling,
:nv rt;quef*ted to
eave the ware house receipts by eight
o clock, a, m.—ll left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succecfing 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. Colton will be sampled ami "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
hale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Bl anches,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock m till iw n’clock i*. m. and from
three o'clock till five r. m.
John Kinney, jun’r,
( fj’ Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at 1 he above office.
November 8.~-——tf
Globe Tavern.
'THE Subscriber informs liis fi-ieiid. and
the public, that his
Reading ,
is just arranged, and that his Baris much
more convenient. And on account of
changing t)ie 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 his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
gpj-'JTie Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at tiie
Globe,
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
The Villa.,eMotel,
Cambridge, S. C.
* T this establishment the most diligent
attention and care towards the con
venience and comfort of Travellers and
Boarders, is respectfully offered by the
subscriber. Families travelling cun he
accommodated with private rooms fitted
up in a neat and romforlab'e manner.—
Uroveis cun have the privilege of a lot
and forage for horses on reasonable terms.
Richard Matthews.
April 25 \v6t
Twenty Hollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscribers, on
Alonday morning, the Bth instant,
TWO NEGRO FELLOWS
One by the name of WATT, of a yel
lowish complexion, stout and well made,
about six feet high, has a down look when
spoken to, and answers very slow.
The other, by the name of BEN, (usual
ly called Ben Frazer,) also, a stout, strong,
well made fellow, about six feet high, of a
very dsn k complexion; generally wears
his hair long, pia.ted, and lied on the top
of his head—speaks quick when spoken
to, and inclines to slammer in his speech
It is supposed that they will make for Sa
vannah, as Ben is well known in that place,
ami on the river. The above reward will
be paid for their delivery in jail, or TEN
DOLLARS for either, and information
conveyed to the subscribers in Augusta.
THOMAS KESTE'iSON.
JAMES PRIMROSE.
April 25 3r.
Marshal’s Sale.
WLL be sold.on the first Tuesday in
May next, at the town of Milledgexille,
between the usual hours of sale,
One Lot with the improve
ments thereon, in the city of Augusta, on
the south side of Broad street, containing
a front on Broad-street and Ellis-street ol
thirty eiglitfeel six inches, including one
half of a laneor alley running between said
lot, & the lot now or lately belonging to the
estate of James Fearre, bounded south h>
EHis-slrect, north by Broad street, west hj
a lot belonging to the estate of Davit
McKinney, east hy the lane or alley afore
said, conveyed by Adam Hutchinson to S
C. Dunning, by deed dated Bth June 1821
—ALSO—
A lot of land on the Hand-
Hills, Richmond county, near the City o
Augusta, with the impiovements thereon
ecently known as the property of Adair
Hutchinson, and by him conveyed to S
G. Dunning, by deed dated Bth June 1821
on as the property of Shcldoi
C. Dunning, to satisfy an execution, Abra
nam Richards vs. said Sheldon C. Dunning
Feter F. Boiselair,
JJM.V.G.
April s—tds np 8
MARSHALS SALE,
ContimiedL
WHI be Sold,
On the first Tuesday in May next, al
tho Court-House in the Town of Mil-
Jedgevlllc between the usual hours of sale,
One lot of Land with im.
provements thereon, in the town of War
rentoii and County of Warren, occupied
by Peyton Baker, containing five acres,
more or less, joining Buttk Aladdeux
—also—
Raker & Heath’s Lot—with
improvements thereon, in the town of
Wanenton and County of Warren, join
ing Heath & Butt.
—AT.SO—
One lot, whereon James
Stuart now lives, containing one acre,
joining Beale, Lockheart and others.
ALSO—
A lot in tiie town of War
renton and County of Warren, on which
■ here is a large two Story House, occupi
pied at present hy Fanis, as u Tavern.—
All which property is levied on as the
uoperly of Fcyton Baker and Chappel
Heath, to satisfy an execution in favor ol
Kelly Mniison and Clawson, vs.' Feyton
Baker and Chappel Heath.
Peter F. Boisclair, d. m. d. g.
April 1 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL he sold at the Market-House,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
4th of June next, between the usu J hours
of Sale—
A tract of Land, tying
in the Second District of Early, No. 39.
—ALSO—
At tbe same time and
place, a Negro Woman, named Juna, be
longing to the estate of Emanuel Grego
rv, dec’d, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs and crmlltors of said deceased.
Lewis H. Gregory, adm'r
April 4 wtds
—
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
i\ T the Court-House in Jacksmihoro,’
on (lie first Tuesday in Stay n«xl, l.r lwuen
he hours of sale, agreeable to an order of
the Honorable the Inferior Court of the
county of Scriven, while silting for Or
dinary purposes
One negro boy named Pres
ton, to he sold as the- property of the es
tate of Thomas Preskitt, dec. onacredit
lih first day of October next, sold for the
purpose of paying the debts of said de
ceased.
John 11. Smith,
Administrator on said Estate.
April 1 Ids
Retailers
A he hereby no'ihed, that their hern
ses expire on the second Monday in May
instant, and that applications (or new li
censes (naming securities) will be receiv
ed at the Clerk’s office, City Hall, at any
time previous to that dry.
iVwnftrs of Dra^a
Are also notified that their licenses expire
at the same time—and that new bonds
must be given, and new numbers taken
out, agreeably to the 3d Section of Gene
ral Ordinance.
1). CLARKE, c. o.
Way 2
Thomas W aVk’ms 1
Mills
I tIE subterihet’s Mill- -re -till in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. Ho will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at {512 per
thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch of his business.
—e” Ilia customers will be sadly dealt by."
Thomas W atkins.
April 8 ts
50 Dolls . Reward
n feIOLUS from the subscriber, at in*
?, residence lit Richmond County on the
uijjht of the 28th February last a likely
well formed SOUUEL HOUSE, with a
white stai in his forehead, 15, or 15 and a
half hands high, seven m* eight years
|j old—pares, trots and canters, and draws
ver y gentle in a (dig or any kind of har
, ness. He has been docked, but no brands
‘‘ recollected—a new Saddle and a Gq*
bridle were stolen at the same time. The
saddle had a hath coating lining to the
\ Vatl, a leather Surcingle confined to the
* small skirts, and plated stirrup Irons.
'l lie subscriber has good reason to be
l Have from information which he lias ob
’ tained since the said Morse was stolen
that he was taken by a Negro man of hi,
* own by the namcof.llM; he is a stous
)f tall black fellow about 24 or 25 years ot
i, age, his right leg bends very nrmcii out ui
n his knee, and the little finger on his left
i, hand is drawn quite down to the palm of
I; his hand, occasioned by being burnt
n when small : his eyes arc inclined to be
«- red, his cheek bones arc remarkably high,
r. and his ears are small and lie close to bis
head Any person who will secure the
said Horso and Negro, so that the sub
scriber can get them again, shall receive
the above reward ; but for either of then)
the sum of twenly-five dollars will be
paid.
There is very little doubt but there is s
white man with him who mav r.luiro Kim
ns linrvim, as int-re was a Sorrel Mare
stolen in the neighborhood on the same
night, bran led with an J, on ti le mount
t log shoulder and hip.
'• James Beal,
, April 4 ff
. OC T N. B.—-The Editors of the Savan
oi'ii Republican, Georgia Journal and
i Charleston City Gazette, will please in
i, scr * the above in a conspicuous place,
weekly three times; and forward their
accounts to this office.
‘ Ten Dollars
UE W.ilW.
3 AN AW A V from the Subscriber, in
:, hanrenoe County Georgia, on the 4ih inst
a Negro fellow, by the name of
(iALLOVVAY;
It about 22 years of age, up wauls of six feet
- high ; stout and well proportioned, of a
- dark complexion, and lias a pair of large
a whiskers, of which he is particularly care
-1 full.—When he left me he wore off a pair
1 of white homespun pantaloons, considcra
i bly worn, and a coarse broad cloath coat;
of a snuff color, with other clothing.—lt is
, probable he will make his way for Wayne
Connly, North Carolina, where lie was
raised—he was purclms'd from a Mr. Wil
liam Bizzcl. Any person apprehending
said fellow and lodging him in some safe
Jail, and giving information to the subsen
, her in Fayetteville, North Carolina, shall
* receive the above reward, and all reason
i able expences paid.
James Smith.
J April 22 6tp
i §0 Bolls. Reward.
Stop the Runaways.
, RiAN AWAY from the subscriber on
the 4th inst BAZIL, a stout, well made fel
low, yellow complexion;—also VINSON,
rather tall and slender made about the
knees; —likewise JIM, stout made, though
not tall, and has a remarkable broad fore
head. The above fellows were brought
here by Mr John Woolfolk, from Haiti
more, by the way of Charleston, and it is
, probable they will attempt to return the
same way. The above reward and reason-
L able expenses will be paid fur their ap
prehension ai.d delivery tome, or lodging
them in any safe jail, or ten dollars for
either of them.
James B. Robinson.
April 29 ts
_ % 20 iULW AIVB
RuNAWAY from the subscriber, on
the 30lb March, a negro man named
LAWSON,
26 years of age, stout made, dark com
plexion and has a large scar on his head,
occasioned by a burn when young. The
above reward will be paid to any one that
will bring him to Calhouns Mills, little ri
ver, Abbeville District, South-Carolina,
or securing him in any way so that the
owner tray get him again and all rea
sonahle expences paid.
It is likely that he will make fur Augus
ta or Savannah, by means of a Free puss
Joseph Calhoun.
April ll——ts
llodolphe £l\aer,
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 relumed in 1820
to Savannah, Georgia, since which time his
friends have not been able to trace him.
Any person therefore, having know
ledge of bis still being in existence, or
proof of his death, will confer a favor to
his poor and disconsolate relations, by
communicating such information to
F. B. Tscliiflely,
. IVathin^ton City.
of newspapers Souih and
West of this place, and friends to humani
ty, are politely requested to give the
above a few insertions. F. D. T.
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Uiwe’s Digest
* or TOE
Laws of Georgia.
T .
-i. ME undersigned having contracted to
print for the State a certain number of
copies, now issue
Proposals,
/<<t’ Fumi shiny <o> these iuhq may become
Subscribers,
A
DIGEST op the LAWS
OF THE
State of Georgia,
Containing all Statutes, and the substance
ot all Uesolutions of a general and pub
lie nature, and now in force, which
have been passed in this State pre
vious to the Session of the Gene
ral Assembly of December,
1820. With occasional ex
planatory notes and con,
jiecting references, and
a list of the Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
To which is added, an Appen*
dix.
Containing the Constitution p f
1) lifted,itatcat the Oon<iliuih>ni)t
tile State of Georgia, as a
met'dedi the Statute
ol Frauds and Per-
Juries, the fla
bias Corpus
Act, Bcc.
&c.
With a Copious Index.
Compiled hi, the appointment, a id under the
authority 0 J the General Jlssembly,
Hr OLIVE It H. PIUNCE.
1 here are few so ignorant as not to
know, that a work like this, if even tolc
rably executed, must possess inslrinsio
value. Ihe compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be per
formed m a very masterly manner; and
the well known character of the gentle
man whose name it bears, forbids the idea
of any deficiency of industiy or talent,
in executing the important service confid
ed to him by the Legislate,
It is believed that every man who can
conveniently buy this work ought to pos
sess it, because it behoves every citizen
to have some knowledge of the laws of
hn country. The opinion expressed by
Judge Jllackstone is certainly correct,
that “As everyone is interested in tbo
“ preservation of the Laws, j t j g , m .
bent upon every man to be acquainted
“ with those at least, with which he is im
“mediately concerned; lest he incur
“the censure, as well as inconvenK nee,
“ °f living in society, without knowing
“ the obligations winch it Jays him un
“ der."
COjVDITJOMS.
The book will be neatly printed and
substantially bound in one large royal octa
vo volume, in size equal to “ Intrersoll's
Digest of the Daws of the United Slates,*'
and will be furnished to subscribers at the
price that book sells for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per Copy, payable
on delivery i f the work; which will be
ready by November nr December next.
Grantland & Orme.
Milledgeville, April 29, 1822-
(C/’The Editors of newtpupers in this
State are requested to give the foregoing
one or two insertions.
THE
EUTEBPEIAD,
Ol^
Intelligencer,
AND
The Minerviad,
Devoted In Literature and Jlmunement,
FOtt THE La DlGS—Boston.
T
I. HP. Third volume of The EiiTEnrEf ad,
or Musical, Intelligencer, is published
semi-monthly, 0 n Saturdays, exclusively
devoted to the diffusion of Musical In
telligence, and contains a sheet of Music
with each number, at Two Dollars per
annum, payable half yearly in advance.
Tub MINERVIAD, devoted to Litera
ture and Amusement for the Ladies, is
published scmi-monihly on the alternate
Saturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay
able half yearly in advance. ‘
Tlie above publications may be had
in connection, at Three Dollars per an
num, or Two Dollars per annum, for ei
ther, separate.
John U. Parker.
0* A few complete sets of the 2d vo
lume of the Ectehit.iad, or Musical In
fF.LLiCERCKii, Si Ladies’ Gazette, hound.
Feinted by thus Sc oreene, Merchants
Hall ’, Boston.
April 15 ts
Tax Collectors
And Treasurer’s Office.
TIIE City, Ifoad and Well Tax for tie
year 1822, being now due, and pnvah[e ( -
the subscriber will attend at his officeon
llroad-street, upper tenement of the
llridge Bank, every day, from 9 AM-to
I P M. to receive the name until the 30th
day of June next, after which time execu
lions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination.
John W. Wilde,
„ - c. & T. c t A.
april 25 ts
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