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MU •- -i~
J. Rowan,
Has JuSt Received,
And it now opening in one of Mr. John
.M-Mullen'* New-Pttildingt, directly ofipo
tile Messrs A. Hut's U Co.
A GENERAL
And well selected Assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries ,
Which he will dispose of on the most
reasonable terms for cash or Produce.
— IL SO
as CONSIGN MF. NT.
50 Pieces superior Inverness Baging.
February 13 8t 65
Carriages and Gigs.
rWWIK subscriber informs his customers
J and the public, that her has on the riv
er and on hand, several handsome light
four wheel Carriages and Gigs, all of which
have been bespoke to be made by the best
G’arriugc-Makers in Newark, and also
Travelling Trunks,, handsome Setting
Chairs, with every article in the Saddlery
Line as usual, which lie will dispose of on
accommodating terms.
David M‘Kenney.
February v tt 68 _
for sale;
1500 acres of Land in
Richmond, on Little Sperit Creek, adjoining
lands of Hdirnby, Hid. and others, on which
are the remains of a Saw-Mil} and a comfor
table House-!—the Mill with a few repairs may
be made valuable. A further descrip'ion is
useless, the Land can be seen by applying to |
E. Waik'er, Burke County, or to the Subscri- j
ber.
J. D. Walker.
.Tammy 20 53
Executor’s Sales. ,
WILL BE SOLD.
To the highest bidder, on the 23 d day of Mar eh
nex t, at the late residence of William \uung, J
late of the city of i'nni.'a, deceased.
All the Real Estate of said deceased,,
consisting of one Lot containing one fourth id j
an acre, more or less, adjoining Mr. Henry
Shul z on Broad-street, with a one story com- ,
modious Dwelling House, Carriage House, i
Stable? and all other needful out buildings, i
and immediate possession given—Also one ;
adjoining Lit containing one fourth ot an
acre, more or less, on EUis-street, with a
Dwelling House, Ki’chen and Out Houa.a
thereon—these premises are under a letiSe un
til the firs* of November nex*.
Also, one Pew in Christ’s Church
in Augusta, No. 83— Mso part of toe per
tonai property of said deceased, consisting of j
six Boat Hands, viz. Ned, Dick, Stepney, :
John,Lh.imand Sambo— Also, one Carpenter,
named Arthur—Also a Boy named Moses,
sold in persuance of he ’-'Vil! of add deceased.
Conditions—For the Real Estate,
N'ttes Hearing interest with two app,oved en
dorsers, payable at right months, and tor the |
Negroes, one half in cash and the other half
Notes bearing inteiest wi<h two approved en
dorsers payable at tight months—Sale to com
mence at 10 o’clork
Angus Martin, } F
Asaph Waterman, 5
February 3f> 9- 67
Sherrill s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, will he
Sold at franklin Court-House, between the
usual hours of Sale, the following Proper
ty w; ;
One Negro Wench, Molly, Soid i
as the Properiy of John Trigg, to satisfy two j
Executions in favour of William Clatk and
John E. Cai son.
—ALSO—
One Sorrel Horse, Sold as the Pro- ,
perty of Giddenn Holmes. Sen’r. to satisfy
an Execution in favour of Moses Haynts.
—ALSO—
Two Cows and Calves, Sold as the
Property of James Brown to satisfy sundry
executions. — ALSO—
One Hundred and Sixteen Acres of
Land, in Franklin County, on the waters ot
Broad river, adjoining Murfotd and Edward,
Biayant, including the premises whereon j
J'linmai Smith now lives, levied on as the
Property of the said Thomas Smith, to satisfy
un Execution in favour of Sampson Lane ;
levied and returned to me by a constable.
William Beall, D. Sberf.
F hruarv 25 70
Administrator's Sale.
I Till be sold at Elberton or IFedneoday, the 22 d
dry of April next.
Sundry Articles of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, the property of William
f. Cock, deceased, on twelve months Credit
With bond ,»nd approved security.
Frances Cook, Admr"tt.
Thotnas Cook, } , , .
Thomas Oliver, j Admr ‘
March 3 3*t 70
Notice.
A LL persons h iving legal demands a
gainst the Estate of William T. Cook,
- tecistd, dte . cij U t;ste<.l to piesent them pro
p.r.y attesit.) for settlement, in the time
prescribed by 1 w, and all persons indebted to
viio i.state, «,e hereby requested to make pay
men, uumedn-eiy. r
l’ uuccs Cook, Admr x
ihomas Cook, \ .
it ihomas Oliver, \ Admr s
March 3 3 . t ’*V re
Daniel Abbot,
Respectfully informs the public,
that he has commenced the Windsor
Chair Making Business, at the uppermost
Store on the North-Side of Broad-Street,
where they may be supplied with Chairs of
various colours and descriptions, and the
. work warranted.
HE HAS FOR SALE,
A qUANTtTY OF
Domestic Goods,
VIZ—
Shirtings, Ginghams, Sattinets
Fustians, Woollen Cloths
Morocco Shoes Hats *
Warrented Saddles ajj-J Bridles, &c.
■ Which he offers for sale at Wholesale and
Retail for cash or country produce on the
most liberal terms.
—ALSO
One elegant Timepiece.
Chairs mended and painted as above.
January 30 61
THE EXERCISES OF THE
Washington Academy,
WILL be resumed on the first Monday.
in January, under the management
and control of Messrs Douglas & Pakjces.
A Female who comes most satisfactorily re
commended, will be employed in the Female
Department. The experience of the present
year, enables the Trustees of this institution
tosav- that with high literary attainments, the
Teachers unite the most happy talents for the
government and conduct of the School, and
that on all occasions the Scholars havejbehaved
| with exemplary propriety, and manifested
I laudabl- progress.
%* Board can be obtained in the
best families of the place, on tne most reason
able terms.
December 20 , 50
Young Ladies’
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
i RS. SANDWICH and Mrs. FIUL-
Fv 4. BUI>D, respectfully inform the public,
that they intend opening a School in the city
I of Augusta, on the first of January ensuing,
\ fur the Education of Young L dies, in tbetiif
| ferent branches of useful and polite Literature,
j They have engaged the Rev Mr, She ran n
j to attend to the scientific department of the
; Academy ; and front his 'extensive audition
and lon,* experience, they flatter themselves
that they will be enabled to discharge with
ability and faithfulness, the important duties
of their vocation
Approved masters in Music, Drawing, and
other polite accomplish mails will attend tne
j School if required. Useful unit Ornamental \
j Needle Woik will also be i. : ;ht. Patents
| and Guardians, w!?o are desit uS of ctteoui ag- |
ing the institution, are requested to enter their j
chifl.en and those committed to their care, ‘
previous to the opening of tHe School.
The si.uation of the Academy is pleasant
■ and retired, and at the same time convenient
Ito the central part of the city, leans made
known on application.
Decemlier 5 f 45
Dancing School.
TMTR. COLMESNIL, has the Honour to
It jL inform the Publick, that his SCHOOL, |
is opened at Mr, Joseph Currie’* LONG
ROOM, on every Tuesday, Thursday and j
Saturday, at 3 o’clock, iu the afternoon : He j
assures the Parents and Guardians of his
Scholars, that no cat e wilf be wanting on his
part to promote the progressing of his Pupils,
being already known in this place, and having
had the advantage of fordoing good Dancers,
; does not deem it necessary to give any further .
I recommend a> ion.
An EVENING’S School, for. the Gentle
men, is also opened three times a week on the
same days at 7 o’clock, and the third Lesson
of each week, will be a PH AC TlblNG PAR
' TY. for both Schools ; th- price of Tuition is
15 Dollais per Quarter, payable monthly.
H7* Parents wishing their Children
Taught at their houses, he will do so by ob
taining eight Scholars, and The price will be
i the same,
I February 20 4t p 67
Dancing Academy.
MR. MONFAIS respectfully informs
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta,
t that his DAY SCHOOL isopen at Mr Lfs
lie’s Long Room every Saturday, from oto
12 o’clock in the morning: and {tom 3 to 5 i
in the evening. His WIGHT SCHOOL is '
open at the s.,me place every 7'uesday and
Friday evenings, commencing at the usual
hours.
February 27 69
Dancing.
R.. BL ACKMORE,
RETURNS his sincere thanks to the La
dies and Gentlemen of Augusta and its
vicinity, for the very liberal encouragement
they have heretofore honored him with, and
| begs leave to inform them that his SCHOOL
will com nmee n Situ liy next, it r. W.
W kite’s, upper end of Broad-Street.—Terms
as usual.
January 23 56
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
/jk Estate of Col Benjamin C. Fancey. late
of charleston, deceased, are desired to render
them in properly attesttd and these indebted
to said estate, will make payment to
DANIEL E HUGER, A .
In Charleston: or (j~
C. BREITHAUPT, f H
In Mount- Vintage. S.
February 33. St
The Subscriber,
Has Just Received un additional stififily of
Staple Dry Goods,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY",
Which, with what he had on hand, make his
Assortment complete.
—ALSO—
French and Italian Fancy Goods,
Northern Homespun,
Assorted Crockeiy and Glass Ware,
Cut Nails, assorted sizes,
Hat 3, Cotton and Wool Cards in boxes,
Cordials in barrels and
Best Northern WAX CALF SKINS.
All of which he will dispose of on liberal
terms.
J. Farrington.
j December 1$ 48 j
Notice.
THE fitm of Dickinson & Thompson,
was dissolved on the 14th instant, by
mutual consent, all demands for and against
the late firm, will be settled by Cosbey Dick- 1
inson.
Cosbey Dickinson,
Ishain Thompson.
j February 17 6-6
Isham Thompson, *
WILL continue the AUCTION and
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under
j the Globe-Tavern—Where he will use his
: exertions to render satisfaction to all those
1 who may commit business to his charge,
j February 17 66
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ANA WAY on Monday, the 23d of
\ February last, a NEGRO FELLOW,
named Elisha, well known in and about
Augusta, as a Waggoner, about six feet
high, slim made, and rather stooped and
narrow across his shoulders, 28 years old,
j has a scar on one of his hands and one of his
i fingers a little stiff, occasioned by a Saw-Gin,
rather fight complected for a Negro—lt is
probable lie may make for Savannah, and
pass as a free fellow.
Britton Mims.
fc7* The Editors of the Savannah Gazette,
1 will published the above three times, and for
| ward their accout to this Cffico for pay
| ment.
March 3
Ten Dollars Reward.
RAN A\V ,\Y Loin the Subscriber, a Ne-j
gro Wench named BE I'TY, aged about J
45 years, rather infirm and sickly, had on
when she left, ei:her a b’ue homespun or yel
low flannel. Having formerly resided in Sa
vannah. has probably endeavored to make her
I vva y ior that place. Patroous of boats and oth
i are cautioned against receiving or harbor
! tl ,e said Negro. Any one giving informs
i non where the same wench is, or lodging her
j in the nearest jail, will receive the above re
j ward.
William M‘Harg.
i January 20 58
Thirty Dollars Reward.
RUN- A WAY, on the evening of the 12th
inst. a NEGRO WOMAN, named
Betsey, well made, stoops something forward
when she walks ; had on when she run-away
: a green baize gown : and has taken with her
j a variety of articles and clothing. It is sup
i posed she will endeavor to reach Augusta,
j where she 6ays she has a husband by the name
of Henderson, who is, or lately was, a hand on
board of one of the Augusta boats.—-All per
sons are forbid harboring her, in penalty 6f
the law; and whoever wifi secure her in any
of the gaols in the state of Georgia, so that she
may be recovered, shall receive 30 dollars re
ward, with all necessary charges—and 30 dol
lars additional reward, if proven to be enticed
away, or any way aided in her escape, or har
bored by any person whatsoever. Apply to.
‘Dr. MILLER,
ffest Broad-street, Savannah
February 24 68
Notice.
A LL persons having any demands against I
t\. the estate.of Dr. William C. Lawrence, j
late of Augusta, Geo. deceased, or who have I
any claims against the late concern of Job S. :
Barney dj' Co. of this place, for which the said
Lawrence was by agreement solely responsi
ble, ate requested to render them duly attest
ed within the time prescribed by law , and all
persons indebted to the said estate, or the fate
concern, are desired to make payment without
delay to
Wm. J. Hobby, ) ~ ,
JobS. Barney! $ Adm "■
January 23 59 _
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
; f\ Estate of William Young, late of
he city of Augusta, deceased, are requested
to render them ni legally attested for pay
ment, and all those indebted to said Estate,
are requested to come forward and make im- i
mediate payment, as the Executors wish to j
close the business of the estate as soon as j
possible.
Angus Martin,
Asaph Waterman, „
Qualified Ex'rs.
February 17. 20t 66
FOR SALE.
nnHK HOU6ES and PROPERTY in
4. liariisburgh, consisting of several va
luable renemeiits, and live acres oi Land—
For terms apply to
Benjamin H. Meigs,
At ms Auction Store, Bread Street.
February 17 66
LOTTERY^
For the Relief of Persons who Suffered by
the .late Fire at Pickens rille, S. C.
By Authority of the State of South-Carolina.
HUMANITY calls the attention of the
! Public to the Scheme of this Lottery, which
is raised by the authority of the state of
South-Carolina, for the relief of sufferers by
fire at Piekensville. Those who risk in it
; will only be doing what they are bourn! to
; do for the unfortunate, should they lose/
Those who gain will be getting a prize for
i the trifling sum of five dollars.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of g 10,000 is g 10.000
2 do. 5,000 10,000
4 do. 2,000 8,000
5 do. 1,000 5,000'
! 10 do. 500 9.500
62 do. 50 3,100
| 211 do. 20 ' 4,220
5030 do. 6 30,180
Ist ’Drawn Blank on the second day g 500
Ist do. do. 4th do. 1,000
Ist do. do. 6th do. 50
Ist do. do. Sth do. 500
Ist do. do. 10th do. 50
Ist do. do. 12th do. 1,000
Ist do. do. 14th do. 50
Ist do. do 16th do. 500
Ist do. do. 18th do. 2,000
Ist do. do. 20th do. 50
Ist do. do. 22d do. 2,000
Ist do. do. 24th do. jy 500
Ist do. * do. 26ih do. 5,000
Ist do. do. 28th do. 50
Ist do. do. 30 th do. 1,000
Ist do. do. 32d do. 10,GOO
NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PBIZE.
The drawing to commence on the first
Tuesday in July next
John T. Lewis, )
Joseph Grisham, >
Robert Anderson, ) Commls'rs.
James C. Griffin, ?
Walter S. Adair, j
TICKETS For Sale at CRATOtf
and SLOANS, Augusta*
March 3 , 70
Masonic Hali Lottery.
COLUMBIA,, S. C.
(By authority of the State of South-Car olinu)
SCHEME.
1 Trite of g 10,000 is gi0,009
1 5,000 5,000
1 »,000 2,000
2 1,000 2,000
2 800 1,000
2 200 400
5 100 . 600
10 » 50 SCO
50 20 if,009
100 10 1,000
2100 6 12,600
2274 Prizes, . g 36,000
2726 Blanks.
6000 Tickets, at 5 dots. each is, g 56,089
r Payable in part by
Ist drawn No. the Ist 1 50 tickets from
day § 1000 A 3000 to 3050 in
£ clnsive.
Ist 4th 100 x
Ist 6th 100
Ist 7th 100
Ist Bth 100
Ist 9th 200
Ist 10th 2000 200 do.
Ist 11th 200
Ist 12th 5000 * 100 do.
Ist 13th 500
i Ist 14 th 600 25 do.
| Ist 13th 10,000 400 do.
I All prizes will be paid thirty days after
; the drawing is finished, subject to a deduc
j tion of 15 per cent.
I The Lottery will commence drawing a* t
i soon as two-thirds of the Tickets shall be»
; disposed of, aud ’ continue drawing tiro or
more days in each week (400 per day) until
completed.
Whole Tickets, g 6 00
Half do. 3 25
Quarter do. 1 i
SAMUEL GIIEEN,") Managers ap-
S. GUIREY, j pointed by the
W. F. BRADRURY, { Legislature of
JOHN M. CREVON, f the State of
N. DAVIS, | South-Caroli-
Z. PHILIPS, J na.
i/r* 'Pickets to be had at the Augusta
Book-Store.
February 24 27t fig
Steam-Boat Company.
NOTICE.—A General Meeting of
the Stockholders in the Steam-Boat Com
pany of Georgia, will be held at the Com
pany's Office, in Augusta, on WEDNES
DAY the 25th March next, at 10 o’clock,
in the forenoon.
By Order of
A. BRUX, President.
J. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer. '
February 20 67
PUBLISHED EVERY'
TUESDAY FRIDAY,**.
BY YVII.LI AM J. BUNGE,
Augusta, Georgia
AT FIVE DOLI. At:- i'!;R ANNUM,
Payable tn Advance.