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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1818)
COOKERY & GLASS WARE. Erwins, Oakinait & Co. ARE NOW RECEIVING & OPENING And will continue to receive and open during the Fail months, at their stores in Micou’s brick Building in MJr.tosh-street, leaditif from A Erwin, Croce & Co. Corner store, and in Bridge-street, near the Market in the centre of Biidge-Rsnge, No. 6 & 7 : an elegant assortment of Crockery & Glass Ware: CONSISTING OF ("i RATES handsomely assorted with Crock- J J try , and B .x- s and 'I ierces of Class Waie well assorted, suitably to the Georgia and Western Mai acts, which they offer lor sale at a low advance. They ate now opening in older to suit those purchasers wiio wish to have their Goods repacked Elegant Lustre & Pearl Water Pitchers Liverpool Water Sc Milk do I) ;to tea, coffee cups and saucers En’d. cups and saucers of all descriptions and siz s Dates, bowls, mugs, pitchers of different quulit.es and sizes. ALSO A few sety of elegant burnished gold China of a supetior quality, consisting ot a tea, coffee anil desert sets. Likewise, lustre china tea sets of various figures— 1 The celebrated Wedgwood’s pearl tea waie, consisting of a tea pot, sugar dish and cream ewer ” Silver-lustre tea sets, containing the same number of pieces as above. Also, Children’s Tea Setts & Toys or cluld eii ot di description and siz s—aUvt | which they offer for sale at the most reduced prices for cash or town acceptances. October 21 32 N ' DIVISION ORDERS ! Augusta, i-ith l'fb. ISIS. A GENERA!. Mourt Martial, wid Assem ble at the Court-House in the City of Augusta, on Monday, the 6:h ot April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the trial of Lieuten ant Colonel Peter Donaldson. of the 10th Regiment of (1 irgia M'luia*—On charges, and specifications piefered against him by Capt. Wm. Montq imekt, and Lieut. James A Black, of the said Regiment. Brigadier General J >hn Cwui. President. Lieut. Col. Win. Wilkin«#f the 11 Regiment ... . Gibson 12 ditto —— Morgan IE own 13 ditto Thomas Hudson 14 ditto —— Isaac lliit’iMing 15 d't’o Major Dennis Cent of the 11 Regiment Thomas Williams 12 ditto John Hubert 12 ditto ——— Juab Pension 13 ditto U. G. Mitchell )3ditto —— Chappie Sledge lidiito —— Francis Thomas l4dilto BCPILYU. UElUttTtifl. Captain J.m.-sC. Walker uf the II Regiment —— James Neal 12 ditto K Daniel ditto William RncheJs 15 ditto John M‘ \ Ulster 14 ditto And of which Court Martial, Col. JOHN H. MONTGOMERY, will act as .Special Judge- Advocate Rij order of Atnj or Gen IValkf.r. Freeman Walker, Aid-de-Camp. Februttv 13 63 ' DIVISION ORDERS. IN' conformity to toe orders of the com mander in Chief, and the arrangements of tin Adjutant General, the Parades for inspection and review of the Regiments, com |wng the second Division of the Militia of this state, are ordered at the following times, and places viz : On Wednesday, the 29th of April next, at .Smndersvnie m Washington county, a convention of ilu Field, Staff, Company, and Non-Commissiom d Officers of the 13 h Re girn nt—and on Thursday, the 30th the re 1 view, and insoection of sa*d Regiment. On Friday, the Ist of May next, at Spaita, in Ft uncock ccuivy a convention ol the Field, Staff, Company, and Ni n Ccmtnis sioned Offi'ers «if the 14 li and 15'h Regi men, and onStturday, tlie 21, tne review anti inspection of sai l Regiment On Monday, the 4th of May next, at W itci t .n, in Warren county, acumen ion of the Field, St..ff, Company, and Non-Com missioned Ofti eis of the 12th Regiment, and on Tuesday. the 3 h. the review and inspec tion of said Rtyinv-r* On Wednesday, the 6th of May next, at Aplingcon, in Co.umbia county, « convention of the Field, S aflt Company, and N’ >n Commissioned Ofli ers ei the lltli Re giment. and on Thursday, the 7th, the review e 11,1 >n«pr*. 'inn "f sit R- giment. On Friday, the Sth ot May next, at Augusta, id Richmond Auunty, a enliven t, tme Ft -’d. Staff. Comp .nv. Non-Com n'-.; i> u.-.l Ofli -r'- -if the U)ih Regiment, and . ~> ■.lO 11"'. th 9til. the review, and impec tv n :.f suit! Regiment. 1 Ri'l .\N WALK.FR, F.sq. is hereby appuii.ud amp, lit wuibe inspected, and obeyed a* -tied. "ily O.uur (f M. y. (Crt. V. Walker. M. V. R.-isei in, i 4..-.- factor. Januaiy i9’.h !SiB. J. W. Bridges, IS NOW RECEIVING & OPENING, .in Extensive Assortment, CONSISTING CF British, French, India, and ' Domestic Dry Goods : ■'■■■■ A LSQ—■ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hardware & Cutlery. LIKEWISE, A COMPLETE Supply of Groceries. His Stock is extensive and complete, and will be offered at Wholesale and Retail, on his “ usual /oiu and accommodating terms." Of toSer 14 30 Young Ladies’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | VJRB. SANDWICH and Mrs. HUL tvA. BURD, respectfully inform the public, that they intend opening a School in the city r,f Augusta, on the first of January ensuing, tor the Education of Young Ladies, in the dif fetent branches of useful and polite Literature. They have engaged the Rev Mr. Siiepah r> to attend to the scientific department of the Academy ; and from his extensive erudition and long 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 accomplishments will attend the School il r'quired. Useful and Ornamental Needle will also be taught. Parents i a,, fi Guardians, who are desirous of encourag ing the ins’itution, are tequested to enter thoir children and those committed to their care, I previous to the opening of the School. 1 he st'uation of the Academy is pleasant and retired, and at the same time convenient to the centra! part of the city. Turns made known on application. December 5 f 45 Dancing Acaflemy. MR. MON LAIS respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Angus's ttiat his D 1Y SCHOOL isopen at Mr L«'s lib’s Long Room evety Saturday, frem 9 to 12 o’clock in the mo'ninp; and fio 3<o 5 in the evening. His MG Hi' SCHOOL is open at the same place every Tuesday and | Friday evenings, commencing at the usual i hours. February 27- 69 Dancing. R. BLACK.VIORE, FJ E rURNS his sincere thanks to the La* i 4- dies and Gentium n tf Augusta and its vicinity, for the veiy liberal encouragement hey have heretofore honored him with, and begs leave to inform them that his SCHOOL will commence on vitu'day next,at Mr. W. Put i Vs, upper end of Broad-Street.—Terms 1 as usual. January 23 56 Notice. RMIE firm of Di kinsox & Thompson, A. was dissolved on the 14th instant, on mutual consent, all demands fur and against ' the late him, Will be settled by Cosbey Dick inson. H Cosbey Dickinson, Ishatn Thompson. i February 17 66 Isham Thompson, VRTII.L continue the AUCTION and ▼ T COMMISSH »N BUSINESS, under I the Globe-Tavern—Where he will use his exai lions to render satisfaction to ail those who may commit business to his charge. February 17 66 Notice. THE Co-psrtne.ship between George i Kennsdv Sc David MKinnf.y, Had j d era, trading under the firm of Geo. Kennedy is> Co. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the j hist cf November instant—All.persons hav i lr >g any dem.mds against the late firm, w ; l! , ! please present them for vpayment, and those J indebted tut e same, are tequested to make j payment to David M‘Kinnsy, who is au I thotix dto settle all the business of the late cenucin. George Kennedy, David JVTKinney. November 1-4 at» Notice. 4 I.E persons having any demands against ; ! . \ the estate of Dr. William C. Lawrence, j late of Augus'a, Geo. deceased, or who have >nv claims against the late concern of Jcb S. Barney dj’ Co of tins place, for which the said I | Lawrence was by agreement solely responsi ble, are requested to render tin m duly attes - cd within the time prescribed bylaw , and til | persons indebted to the said estate, or the late concern, are desned to mane payment without delay to Wm. J. Hobby, } . . , lion 1 c Adri rs - Job b. Barney. 3 January 23 so Georgia Negroes ton S.JLE. T Tl’W ARDS of 20 P.hne Negroes, born i and nised in this country, men. women uiiu child’*,., to be sold in families—Enquire tlt .s vjSiee March 3 70 i The Steam-Boat Company OF GEORGIA. Under their act of incotporation by the last Legislature, have unanimously resoived to divide their Capital of Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars, into sixteen hunchsd shares of five hundred dollars each. Fcur hundred shares- or one fourth cf the whole i stock, on which fifty per cent or two hun dred and fifty dollars have been paid in, are 1 held by the present stockholders, who will ; offer FOR SALE At Public Auction, In lo’s no' exceedin'' Ten Shares, at the times j and places he-ein aj’er specified, viz : 400 SHARES At SAVANNAH, on the third Monday in April next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon j at the Court-House in said city ; and 400 SHARES 1 At AUGUSi'A, on the fourth Monday in j April next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon at 1 Howard's coiner opposite the Post-Office i in said Ci'y. The conditions of the sale will be $250, j or fifty per cent on the amount of Stock, to ] equal7,B the purchasers with the present j Stockholders, to be paid down together with half the amount of any increase or advance ! thereon ;. and for the remaining half of any such increase or advance, a credit will be giv en till the Ist d-y of November next, for Notes ; with approved iown endotsers. | The accounts of the Company will be made i up to the Ist day of April next, and a divi ; fiend nn its, then, pest transactions declared. The new Stockholders in common with the old, ate be entitled to all the benefits of the 4 ssociation from that petiod ; except the profi s arising from the increase or advance ou tiie intended sales, which will inure to the present Stockholders, or their Assigns. Or. the said day of April next, an In ventory of the whole of the Company’s Pro perty will be made out. and file:! in the Of fire at Augusta where persons wishing to become interested may examine it, and obtain all o’her necessaty informa tion telative to the affairs cf the Company. II [1 Order, J. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer. j (C7* The Editors of the Savannah papeis, j the Milledgevillc Journal, and the Washing- I ton News, will please insert the above in their | papers un-il the days of sale. March 17 74 Will be Sold," I'ranklin Court-House, on the first Tuesday in May next: l.wo Likely Geldings and one Cow, j •••» 'be. Property of lsman Reason, deceased. 1 forms cf sale m ide known on the day. Redfun Weems, A dr, dr. Mach 17 '9 WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in June next at Franklin Cour'-House, agreeable to an order of Court ! I A Tract of Land containing Eighty . Acres, within one Mile ol satti Court-House ' ALSO, Two Lots in the Town of Carnesville, with j tolerable impiovements, &c. as well also, us i one half acre Lot, adjoining said Lots. Term made known on the day. Sampson Lane, ? Admr. Matilda Bagwell, 3 Admr'x I March 17 76 Executor’s Sales. WiU be sold on the first Tuesday in July next , at the Court-House, in Waynesborough , ilurke County. A Tract of Land in Jefferson coun ty, on the Ogeee.hee River, a< joining G. Fit zinmons and others: — ALSO, — One and a half Acre in the Town | of \V yn c *b-rough, a part of the teat Estate I of Rachel Robinson, deceased, agreeably to 1 order of Court. Robert E. Brodnax, Exr. in right oj llis Wife, , March 20 75 9t f Executor’s Sale. ■ H ill be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, j at the Market-House, in the city of Augusta, to the highest bidder:- The Personal Estate of Richard O. Scu'iy, deceased, terms made known on the day of sale. Benj. Leigh, Ex'or. March 17 lot 74 j Notice. A I.L persons having demands against the jftL Estate of William Young, late of he city of Augusta, deceased, are requested * to render them in legally attested for pay ment, and all those indebted to said Estate, ; ate requested to come forwatd and make ini medi'te payment, as the Executors wish to close the business of the estate as soon „s possible. Angus Martin, Asaph Waterman, 1 Qualified Lx're. ’ February 17. 20 1 66 ' Notice. A LL persons having legal demands a gainst the Estate of R. O. Scurry, de ceased, are uquesttd to present them prop- j i erly attes 1 ed for settlement, in the tfme pie- 1 sc 11 bed by law, end all persons indebted to I said Estate, ate hereby requested to mskt payment inrr.ilpately to Benjamin Leigh, Ex'r. March 6 71 -7t WILL BE SOLD, On WEDNESDAY, the B</i <f April rtexf, (ON THE PREMISES) : PYMJB LOT'S belonging to tue Subicti- W ber, on both sides of Broad-Sticet, at the upper end of the City, a Flan of which 13 left with Mr. John M‘Kinse—T he terms will be ten per cent at the time of s.l , ten i per cent on the first of November next, fifteen per cent on the fiistof May, 1819, with ap. I proved endorsed Notes, for the second and I third instalments, and for the balance, a cred it of one, two and three years will be given • from the day of sale, with intetest, the pay ment to be secured by bond and montage. B. M‘Kinne. ! The Augusta Chronicle, the Savcn nalt Museum, and Republican, Milltdgeviile Journal, and Washington paper, will publish | the above until the day of sale, and send their j accounts to this office. March 10 72 For Sale. A HOUSE end Lot on the Sand-Hills, ad joining Mr. Thomas Cumming’s lot, j anc l opposite Mr. E. Campbell, the lot con ' tains one acre and a quarter well Fenc«l and I the Buildings on it are sufficient to accrtnmo ! date a Fam ly—For terms apply at Flewellin j and Dickinsons, er on the premises to Durant Green. j March 20 75 FOR SALE. ' HOUSES and PROPERTY in JL Ifarrisburgh, consisting of several va 'uable Tenements, and five acres oi Land— For teims app'v to Benjamin H. Meigs, Al his Auction Store, Aroad-Strcet. l7 55 FOR SALE. 1500 acres of Land in Richmond, on Little Sperit Creek, adjoining lands of Hornby, Hill and othtrs, on which arc the tematns of a Saw-Mill, and a comfor 'able House—the Mill with a few repairs may be made va.uabie. A further description is useless, the I>and can be seen by applying to E. Walker, Burke County, or to the Subscri ber. J. D. Walker. January 20 58 SherrifTs Sale. On the first Tuesday in Afiril next, will be Sold at Franklin Court-House, between the usual hours of Sale, the Tollovting Proper ty viz : One Negro Wench, Molly, Sold as the Property of John i rigg, to satisfy two Executions in favour of, William Claik and John E. Cat son. JLSO — One Sorrel Horse, Sold as the Pro- of Gidd'eon Holmes. Sen’r, to satisfy an lixecution in favour of Moses Haynes. —ALSO— Two Cows and Calves, Sold as the Fropc'tv cl James Brown to satisfy sundry ex- rntinns. — ILSO One Hundred and Sixteen Acres of Land, in Franklin County, on the waters of Broad river, adjoining Murford and Edward Brayant, including the premises whereon Thomas Smith now lives, levied on as the "4 Property of the said Thomas Smith, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Sampson Lane ; levied and returned to me by a constable. William Beall, D. Sberf. February 25 70 Thirty Dollars Reward. UN-AWAY, on the evening of the 12th in&t. a NEGRO WOMAN, named Betsey, well made, stoops something forward wiien she walks ; had on when she run-away | a green baize gown : and has taken with her a variety of articles and clothing. It is sup ; posed she will endeavor to reach Augusta, where she says she has a husband by the name of Henderson, who is, or lately was, a hand oil board of one of the Augusta boats.-—Ail per s mis are forbid harboring her, in penalty of the law; and whoever will secure her in any of the gaols in the state of Georgia, so that st.e m.-.y be recovered, shall receive 30 dollars re ward, w ith all necessaty charges—and 30 dol lars additional tewaid, if proven to be enticed away, or ariv way aided in her escape, or har bored by any person whatsoever. Apply to. Dr. MILLER, West broad-street. Savannah February 24- 68 £/■ We are authorised to say, that John M. Edney, late an officer of the Unt. ted states a-my ; is a candidate for the of. fice of a M jar, to fi’t the appointment occa sioned by the resignation of M jar Marshall. FfU-ur,‘v 10 64 The Copartnership of Messrs. filontais and Leslie, i» this day (iiwoltecl ou mutual consent —Mr Moutais will still con tinue the School at the grain room. February tS 08 * HL r.l.lfti* r.i! KYKKY TUESDAY" A* FRIDAY/ BY WILLIAM J. ISUN< lE, J; z'nsta, 0- .rgia AT FIVE DOLLARS ?KK ANNUM, p--,j;,hie ir, . ! J rnr,c?. ZZZ: : *£- mm'im