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I Augusta Cliromcle $ Georgia Gazette.
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r The good is ot*t interred with their bones.” 3 May 13, Series— >"o 61.]
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Dissolution
_• »
yj T JE Co-partnership of Biibho ami
J 5 ives, was dissolved on thfi 25th ut
Va miary last by mutual consent- Ali
xii. due bv the concern will be settled
u. GROVES, and all
Us due td the concern will be rend
iir him, who alone is to settle the bus i
HENRY T. BIl.BR!).
S B. GROVES.
S.D. Groves,
RESPECTFULLY renders his services
his friends and the public in the
j*& £.INEHBA(BS
And Commission Business ,
Kid hopes for a continuance of their cus-
IS— ts
I .
Bl Hr. subscriber has located himself ai
arion. Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
I Southern Circuit
Roht, Augs. Beall, jr
|1 February 18 Id'
Pjk LI
subscriber has commenced the
PJUtice of Law, and will attend to husi
rMss confided to his cure, in the Mayor’s
,m» rt * and the Richmond, Burke and Co
\ 'Serbia Snperic.r Courts.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
[. |f March 21 d
i' LAW.
I j. HE subscriber haying commenced the
"practice of iff- Law, tenders his professi
-1 Oltftl services to Ids friends and the pub
"ifr. and will a'ffml in the following conn
i j|es of the Northern, Western and Ocmul-
Ihhfce Circuits: —
Wkßaldwn, I Oglethorpe,
f f Clark, I Putnam,
- Greene* I G allon Sc
l£- Morgan, ! Wilkes
John B. Stewart.
V? Lexington. March It 6 -
Uw.
HE subscribers have formed a Part
ihip in the practice of LAW, and will
nd with care to any business which
be committed to them for 'he Dis
a of Edgefield, Vbbeville, Newberry,
ington & Barnw- I!.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. H. Wardlaw.
[arch 11 —6
N otice.
HE Books and Papers of William
Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
r ir tlte possession of the subscriber,
icrsons indebted to the Estate of Iff’
eased, me requested to make paymem
tout delay; and those persons wb
e demands against the estate arc re
sted to render in their accounts duly
Isaac Herbert, Escheator
for Richm'inil County , Georgia
[rch 28th. 1832 12'
* House Lot,
For
Washington, Wilkes county
HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
lie Square in Washington, is offered
sale at a just valuation. It is divided
iresent, into two tenements, cimtain
four rooms on the lowei floor, fii. on
second, a good garret and cellar, and
a small piece of ground attached toil
session can he had of one tenement ~
lediately ; and of he other, in May —
further particulars, enquire at this Os
SlO Reward.
UN AWAY from the subscriber cn
L Sunday the seventh instan , a shot"
ik, well set negro man, about forty
years of age. by the name of R tI.PII,
) has been hired for several months
i to Mr. Shultz, of Hamburg; be is by
lea Carpenter, Cooper, and Pain ei ;
head has a scald place <m the iigb
as well as recollected, which is dts
te of hair Any person who will up
hend the said fellow and lodge him it.
Augusta Jail, or any other convenient
, and give the subscriber informa, ion
reof, as soon as possible, shall receive
above rewa r d.
Jtimes Beal.
tpiil 18 v 4t
Administrator's Hale.
If ILF. be sold on 'he firs Tuesday of
▼ July next, at Appling, before (he
. cour honsi door. 213 a *es of land lyimr
> in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and
,t Larrikin, belonging to 'he esiatei f Jordan
* George, dec. and sold for the b^nefi' ol
Jthe heirs and ere if or- of s-iid d '-ased
'! hnmas -D. Chit,
J Folly George,
ik Administrators.
S -iprii 25 tds
J
Cotton,
A SO
IvxcVvan go V> r o\c tv.
JIIIE subscriber has taken an office in
B the budding lately occupied b,
Messrs Stewart & Ha-graves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Posu
'{fice—when he off,.-is his services in
itu; 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
n commercial operations generally, render
l remarkable tffu the merchants oi 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 brokers; and henc
the ease, certam'y and dispatch with
'■ Inch 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 ot sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
"nger involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the mark t,
nor subject himself to the caprice of tlu.
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at. all times know where to resort for cot
ton the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
e-ave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m,—lf left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till Uie succeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may br
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Colton 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 deducteu from the account sales.
4th. Sales -' ill commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a si.
slii. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will havi
their receipts returned them on paying
6$ cents for a 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 Jlrauehes,
Will be attended to ut all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’
clock a. m. till two o’clock p. w. and fro:
1 three o’clock td' five p. m
' John Kinney, jun’r.
, (O' Money is sometimes ’.v« a;. mm
than at others Persons having it to io n
m iy, in the strictest confidence, ava
themselves of the advantages of the ma: •
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8.- if
(ilohe Tavern.
r
i HE Subscriber informs his friends ami
the public, that his
Reading; Room ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is niucfi
more convenient. And on account ot
' changing the situation of the latter, he i
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of Ids customers; andean safely
promise them, that as far as bis means and
abdity to comply with ids wishes can go,
io will attend to the cointort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
r Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at tiie
: Globe.
1 w. shannon.
Decembt r 20.
1 The Villa eHotels
Cambridge, S. C
t T this establishment the most diligent
A attention and care towards the con
venience and comfort of Travellers and
Boarders, is respectfully offered by the
subscriber. Families travelling can be
accommodated with private rooms fitted
1 up in a neat and comforlab e manner.
' Drovers cun have the privilege of a bit
■ and forage for horses on reasonable terras.
; Richard Matthews
, April 25 w6t
Twenty Dollars Reward.
U.vNAWaY from the snb.-cnbers, on
Monday mo nmg.l'ie Bth instant,
1 TWO NEGRO FELLOWS
2 One by the name of WATT, ot a yd
louisb complexion, stout and well ma le,
about six feet high, has a down look when
spoken to, and answers very slow.
The other, by the name (if BEN, (usual
ly culled Be n Frazer,) aiso, a stout, strong,
well made fellow, about six feet high, of a
P very da k complexion; generally wears
I is bail long, pia led, and tied on the top
of h.s bead —speaks quick when spoken
J to, and inclines to slammer in his speech.
It is supposed that they will make for Sa
” vannah, as lien is well known in that place,
' and on 'be river. The above reward wil
paid for their delivery in jail, or TEN
DOLLARS for either, and information
conveyed to the subscribers in Augusta.
THOMAS KESTE SON.
JAMES PRIMROSE.
April 25 3t.
r i l\o Subscriber,
KiS JUST UKCKI VF.II, AM) (IFrtIHS FOH SALE
BY Till CASK on I!ox,
An Megant assortment of
PLAIN, FLINT . AND MOULDED
Glass.,
—coXblsriNG or—
P
i. LAIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
Moimbd Tumblers, half i’ip.t,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
ALSO—
Complete, Dinner tabic 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 JVare,
Assorted.
w. Kantiu.
March 14 ts
Insurance against
Fire!
Charleston Fire, and Marine
insurance Company Agency
Jl HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gituiil F r on Houses, Out-Wuildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and ts vcinitv,
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
ilietireen tin Post Office Hi Giobi Tavern.)
Dect mber 20
QUAKER SPRINGS.
-,,be subscriber has taken that well
vil known stand
Quakeii Sphinos.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
'lie Washinglon road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
COPPER COINS.
0
HE public ar.a informed that a supply
o' Cents may still Ire had at the Mint of the
U tiled Sta-es in Philadelphia, to any rea
ii'.iabic amount, in exchange for an iq-ial
i . onnt in specie, or in notes or draughts
eeeivable in any of the banks or Philadel
phia. They wi‘l also be transported,
when required, to any considerable a
r-ount, (not ti-ss than a keg, containing
T »rn 150 t ■ ISO dollars,) either by lan !
<> wVev carriage, when such can be pro
cured to any par' of the United Suites, at
the .expense and isk of ihe government,
on the receipt ot deposite to the credit ot
tin* Tieasurer of the U ited Slates to the
amount of tin Cents required, in the Bank
of the United Stales, or any of its offices,
or in any State Bank which performs th<
dmies ot the Commissioner of L* ans ora
gent for paying pensions, in those Slates
where no office lias been established. Tb
deposits to ihe credit ot the Treasurer or
the United States, in all cases, to be made
in th> same ttate to which the cems are
required to be Iranspor'ed. Application
to he made to the 'Treasurer of the Mint.
Philadelphia.
The publishers of the newspapers in lie
different States of Uie Union are respect
fully requested to give the above a few in
!>ertions in their respective papers.
Bouts Lost!
rrn
fi WO Boats, C Petersburg built,) broke
(run their moorinys during (he lae
freshet Whoever will bring them back
to Augusta; or give informa ion so that
the owner can gi I them, shall be suitably
rewarded,
Joseph Hawes.
\ngusla, Aoril 18 ts
Tax Collector’s
And Treasurer's Office.
f'U *
S. JIT- City, Road and Well Tax for the
. ea- 1822, being now due, anil payable,
the subscriber will attend at his office on
B oad-street, upper tenement of the
Bridge Hank, every day, from-9 AM to
I H I to receive the same until lbe3oili
day of June nex>, after winch time execu
tions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination.
John \V, Wilde,
C. 1/ T. C. A.
aprll 25 ts
Just Received,
Bushels corn
15,UU0 Pounds Prime Bacon,
20 Miids. Molasses
50 Barrs prime Green Coff e,
20 Hhds Muscovado & Orleans sugar
50 Barrels do do do
40 Hhds Philadelphia Whiskey
70 Un-re s Baltimore do
FOII SALE BY
" T m. H. Fgaii,
U/dier end, south side of Broad-street
May 9 ts
tmmas:
Ten Dollars
jtew.iuo. .
fiIANAIVAV from the Subscriber, irl
Laurence (bounty Georgia, on the 4;h inst.
a N' f< How, by life name of
tSALLOWAY?
about 22 yi uis of age, upwards of six feet
high; stout and well proportioned, of a
d.u-K complexion, and has a pair of large
» hiskcrs, of winch he is particularly cure
full.— When he left me he wore off a pair
of white homespun pantaloons, considera
bly worn, and a coarse broad cloalh coat;
of a snuff color, with other clothing —lt is
probable he will make his way Wayne
Comity, North Caiclina, where he was
raised—he was purchase d from a Mr. Wil
liam Bizzel. Any person apprehending
said fellow and lodging him in some safe
Jail, and giving information to the subscri
ber in Fayetteville, North Carolina, shall
receive the above reward, and all reason
able expences paid.
James Smith.
April 22 6tp
S2O rvi,\V tlllU
RuN VWAY from the subscriber, on
liie 30th March, a negro man named
LAWSON,
26 years of age. stout made, dark com
pK xiou and has a large scar on his head,
occasioned by a burn when young The
above rev aru w ill 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 iray gel him again and all rea
sonable expenses paid
Ilia likely that he will make far tugns
a or Savannah, by means of a Free pass.
Joseph Calhoun.
April 11 if
lUu\y\\}V\w fc\\uer,
A. NATIVE of the Canton of Hern, in ,
Switzerland, left tins place in November, ■
1819, for the island of St. Domingo.
lie is known to have returned in 1820
to Savannah, Georgia, since widen time Ids
friends have not been able to trace him.
Any person therefore, having know
ledge of his still being in existence, or
proof of his death, will confer a favor to
his poor and disconsolate relations, by
communicating such information to
1«. I). Tschiffely, ;
Washington City.
cf newspapers South and
West of this place, and friends to humani
ty, are politely requested to give the
above a few insertions. F. 1). T.
THE
EUTEBPEIAD,
OR,
•Mwsical Ini Wigewcex,
AND
Hie Minervitul,
Devoted to Literature and Amusement,
FOR THE I - i Dll'S—Boston.
T HE Third volume of The EurximiAD,
;• Musical, Intellioenceu, is published
emi monthly, 0 n Saturdays, exclusively j
leveled to the diffusion of Musical In
digence, and contains a sheet of Music
vith each number, at Two Dollars per
■ ■ilium, payable half yearly in advance.
The NJINEKVIAD, devoted to Litcra
iire and Amusement for the. Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
aturdays at 'l\uo Dollars per annum, pay
■ iil.e half } early in advance
The above publira'ions may be had
in connection, at Three Dollars per an
num, or Two Dollars per annum, for ei
ther, separate.
John K. Parker.
ijj* A few complete sets of the 2d vo
lume of the Et rEiii'EiAD, or Musical In
teljmoencer, ft Laiheb’ Gazettk, bound.
Printed by true ft oreene, JMerchants
/ la'l , Huston.
April 15 (f
Notice.
NINE months as ter date application will
be made to the honorable the Jnfe
rior court of Columbia county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of D. Face, sen’r. de
ceased. for the ben* fit of the heirs and
creditors.
Thomas Pace, ex’r.
April 8, 1822 mflm
X otice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the court of ordinary
<f Kichmond county, for leave to sell one
undivided fifth par* of a tract of land in
Oglethorpe county, on Long creek, ad- l
joining land ofWm. Bady and others, con- .
'anting fourteen hundred and fifty acres,
be the same more or less belorging to fer
; (land . Burdell. a minor; to to be sold
tor the b- in-fit of said minor-
John Phinizy, Guardian.
January 10, 1822 n.9oi
I
j - "
For Sale,
TWO pair of Northern well broke
Horses; also two good saddle and
Gig Horses.—Apply to William Shannon
at the Globe Tavern.
April 15.- ts
a
TiAnce’s Digest
OF THE
! iLaws jf beurffia.
1 ‘fit °
. un dersigned having contracted to
print tor the State a certain number ot
copies, now issue
Proposals,
lor I urnishiug o those who may become
Subscribers,
DIGEST of the LAWS
OK THE
Slate of Ueorgia,
Containing all Statutes, and the M.bctancc
of all Resolutions of a general and pub
lie nature, and now in force, winch
have been passed in ibis Slate pre
vious to the Session of the Gene
ral Assembly of December,
1820. With occasional ex
planatory notes and con
necting references, and
a list of the Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
To which is added, an Appen
dix,
Containing the Constitution of the
United. Mates; the Constitution ol
the State of Georgia, as a
mended; the Statute
of Frauds and Per
juries, the Ha
beas Corpus
Act, &c.
£tc
With a Copious Index.
Compiled by ihe appointment, and under the
authority oj the General Assembly,
Uv OLIVER H. PRINCE.
There are few so ignorant as not to
know, that a work like this, if even tole
rably executed, must possess instrinsic
value. The compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be per
formed in 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 Legislature,
U is believed that i very man who can
conveniently buy this work ought to pos
sess it, because it behovr 3 every citizen
to have some knowledge of the laws of
his country. The opinion expressed by
j Judge Blacks'one is certainly correct,
j tllat “As everyone is interested in the
“ preservation of iff- Laws, it is iiiciim
“ bent upon every man to be acquainted
*’■ with those at least, with which lie is ini
“mediately concerned; lest he incur
“the censure, as well as inconvenb nee,
“ of living in society, without knowing
“ the obligations v/lrich it lays hirnun
“ der.”
CONDITIONS
The book wit. 1 be neatly printed and
substantially bound in one large royal octs
vo volume, in size equal to “ IngersolVs
; Digest of the Laws of the United States
and will be furnished to subscribers «t tin
price that book sells for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per copy, payable
on delivery (f the work; which will hi
ready by November 11. I)ecembe> m xt.
Grant!and & Orme
Milledgeville, April . 9, 1822-
(Ej’Tlie Editors of newspapers in tbiK
State are requested to give the foregoing
one or two insertions
*** Subscriptions for the
above work wifi i>. received at the Book-
Store of J. & || Ely.
(PT A Gentlemen who has
been brought up in a icputaffe counting
house in Hie first commercial coy in the
South rn Staley, is desirous of engaging
himseli with some respectable house i>.
in Augusta His principal object is m
ploy,;eni—he w.mld consequently b
satisfied with a moderate sklaty Tin
most respectable references can be given.
Apply at this Office,
april 25——— ts
LAW.
TIIE subscribers, having formed a part
nership in Hie practice of law in the seve
rat courts of the .Middle Circuit, will care
fully attend to all business, entrusted to
them.
G W.Lrawford,
H. L. feiras.
OTj* Their office i- in the East wing of
Mrs. Reid’s brick building, Broad street
March 25 >w6t
Executor’s Hale Postponed
w ILL be sold on the first Tuesday 1
May next, a- the court-house in 'he to a •
of Way-'-fsborough,
One hundred acres of land,
the property of Ezekiel Lester, sen.
of Bm-ke county, dec. about five n.ile
from Wayneshoreugh, adjoining of Catto
Merritt. Jesse Tennison, & others, sold t>u
the benefit of the creditors of said dec
Ezekiel Lester, Ex’r.
April 15 tds
DAUIEN GAZETTE.
T
• HE undivided half of the interest i
the Darien Gazette is for side.—Tern s
liberal. For particulars, apply at the of
fice to
J. M. Maxwell.
april 25
Sheriff’s Sale. I
Will be Sold,
A*
T the Court-House in Jacksonborooeb i
scnveii County, on the first Tuesday m
luuo next, between the hours of : tn and
lour o Clock.
Iwo hundred acres of land,
jji' ts m said county of Scnven, on Great
Ogccbee river, the plantation known by
Hie name ol Ruck halter's Kerry, on said
nver, adjoining lands of John Jackson ami
latrea Archer; levied onus the pronertv
ot Granville llevill, to satisfy sundry .mail
executions issued out of the Justices'
Court in favor of E. It. Young (vs.) Gran
B. Newton, constable. y
—ALSO—
One negro man named Vn
mm, lexii d on as tin prope. ty of John
Connelly, to satisfy sundry executions is
s-ed out of the Justices' Court in favor of
1 tier Arnett, vs Joint Connelly and Janus
Gamble— property pointed out by t|, e de
lendup lohn Connelly—levied and return
ed by constable Matthew Rogers.
—AI.SO
Two ntgroi'g, Jude and her
child Daphiiii, levied on as Hie prune ily
Isaac Conyers, tosaisfy sin dry executions
,8S « ,he court in f aV or
ot It. ilkinson and others, vs Isaac Cott
ltvied u,,d by constable
J W Ketljes.
ALSO
Five hundred acres of nino
land adjoining lamt* ot u, beds f
and others in said county of Sorive.i—le
vied on i s the propei ty ofl'eter AinMt, 1
to satisfy sundry executions issuud out of
Justices’ couit in favor of John Coni elly
vs Peter Arnett and Rob- rt Arnett—uvi,
ed and returned by constable James P.
I'oyilucss.
ALSO—
One hundred and six acres of 1
land, lev it ,! on us the propei , ol V-;,o
--dith Poythress, senior, to saiisly sundry
executions i. sued out of Justices’court
in favor of It. M. Williamson vs. Cl- ton
Poythress and Meredith Poyllm 91, eeu’iv
said land adjoins laud of Henry J..yc< ami
o'hers, levied and returned by constable
James Poythress
.la- Bryan, s. s. c.
May 2 ids
1
For Sale,
T
1. HA P well known and valuable plan.
! whereon William Jones deceased.
lived in the county of Burke, con'aiuing
. Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
i land, and about two hundred urrtai clear 1
■ id, well adapted to the culture of cort)
and cotton. On the above premise, (hero
is a good two story house, and all (her
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Hfill on a never failing
stream—three hundred acres mot e of pine
land adjoining the above, lying it the
county of Richmond, at.d about sev nty
acres cleared. We deem a further deg,
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
j-lace, to come and view the premise- and
judge fir themselves. For further parti,
cellars apply <o
Augustus 11. Anderson,
Isaae W.Jkfer,
(dmini*; Tutors of the estate of Win. Jones,
Ntiv 1 \5. '
—i ■ n
I' Uonms W fttV v » ’
• ; a« X'lifisl Aiillfs
JL HE subscriber's M'dls areilti;, -jj opc
ralijii, both SAW and GUIS'!' 0* will
lejiver Lumber in Augusts, a g j per
thousand, and will cause ever ■- . ion
'<> he paid to each branch of!-. s teas,
—Jut customers ‘iui/1 br Jairly ,leul byV ;;j
hotnas V> utf iiis.
April 8 ts
Brought to Jail,
ON th 27i.i i April, a Negro Boy
who say. ids name is
CHvHLEH,
old that he belongs to Joint ffollinshed,
of Angus a, G- orgis, says fe Uauaway
1 from his master, on the 24t0 of Ap.il.
He is about 5 fi et 3 or 4 inches high a- i
bout 16 or 18 yeais old, a yellow com
plexion
Die ow ner is r quested to come for
..a-d prove property, pay charges ansi
take him away.
James Bryan, Ji iiler.
Jacksut bor</, fsmvi o i.oumy, f
May 6 It 5
Brought to Jail,
ON Uk 2o’ ;ol February last, a Negro 1
Man, woo sa\ s his name is
JOHN,
d that he belongs to Archibald Gray,
f Green County, be is abou 25 or six
arsof age, 5 feet, a or six inches liig\»
f a dark complexion, when John
'it brought to Jail, lie said he hi longed
one Mr. -Campbell; but now says he
longs 11 Archibald Gray, as aforesaid,
r was advertised as the property of Mr.
' aupbc 11.
lie owner is requested to come for
ird, prove properly, pay charges ?nd > .
.ke him -way. * U
J :imes Bryan, Jailer.
Jack Scriven Coumjr* >
May 6 U f
’ th. |$