Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, April 03, 1818, Image 4

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WILL BE SOLD, At Public Sale, On WEDNESDAY, the Hlh of April, in front of the Store, lately occupied hy A Elfins, Groce Sf Co. at the hour vj it o'clock, on a liberul credit. All that LOT; or parcel of LAND, lying on the North side of Broad-street, at the corner of M’lntoshstreet, being the !.ot i lately occupied by said A. Erwin, Groce 8c Co. as a Store. —AI.SO, The other LOT, on the South side of Broad street, now in the occupation of Col. Andrew Erwin —Description of the property and terms to be made known on the day of sale Geo. Hargraves, T John M'Kinney, > Assignees. William Sims, ) March 31 7 8 WILL BE SOLD, On WEDNESDAY, the Sth of April next, (ON THE PREMISES) THE LOTS belonging to the Subscri ber, on both aides of Broad-Street, at the upper end of the City, a Plan of which is left with Mr. John M‘K.innk.—The terms will be ttn per cent at the lime of sal<*, ten per cent on the first of November next, fifteen per cent on the first of May, 1819, with ap proved endorsed Notes, for the second ar.d third instalments, and for the balance, a tved it of one, two and three yetjrs will be given from the day of sale, with tautest, the pay ment to be secured by boj^Humortgage. BrM'Kinne. The Augusta Chronicle, the Savan nah Museum, and Republican, Milledgeville Journal, and Washington paper, will publish the above until the day of sale, and setid their \ accounts to this office. March 10 72 For Sale. A HOUSE and Lot on the Sand-Hills, ad joining Mr. Thomas Cumming’s lot, and opposite Mr. E. Campbell, the lot con tains one acre and a quarter well Fenced and the Buildings on it are sufficient to accommo date a Family—For terms apply at Flewcllin and Dickinsons, or on the premises to Durant Green. March 20 75 FOR SALE. rpilE HOUSES and PROPERTY in JL HarrUburgh, consisting of several va luable Tenements, and five acres of Land- Fur terms apply to Benjamin H. Meigs, At ni» Auction Scote, Broad-Street. Febiuary 17 66 FOR SALE. 1500 acres of Land in Richmond, on Little Sperit Creek, adjoining lands of Hornby, Hill and othtis, cn which arc the remains of a Saw-Mill, and a comfor table House—the Mill with a few repairs may be made valuable. A further description is useless, the latnd can be seen by applying to L. Walker, Burke County, or to the Subscri ber. J. D. Walker. January 20 58 Five Hundred Dollars Reward. V. Y. ’HIERBA.H during the illness of tile v Y Suhserihef, some metieinu* person has reported tliut Le had foiled or Broken, and as the said report may have obtained currency in parts of the United States, so as to materially affect his business,ami w hen fur a considerable length of time it could not he verbally contradicted. This is to give public Notice, to such of lus fiends as are interes ted and at a distance, that the said report has u > tniftfl tior foundation.—And he also offers the above reward, to any person who will give up the name of the original propa gator of the falsehood, provided lie is a man of respectability. James 1,. Oliver, March 3J <;t 7 s Six and a Quarter Cents Reward. DESERTED from Camp Experience, near Hartford. JOHN BURTON, a private under my command, about six feet and one inch high, lair complexion, blue ryes and light colored hair, had on when he went away a gu-y pair kervymere pantaloons, a b ur co.»*, and a grey surtout coat—rode away a large cream rolorcd lio'se, belonging to M ■scs.l hnsetn. living in Burke county. The above reward will be given for the said Burton if confined in any jail in Georgia ; but, if de livered to me at uvy head-quarters, a reward of nf y dollars will be given for his person. GEO. W. WATKINS, Capt. N. B. It has been ascertained since the a bovc mentioned deserted, that his proper name is JOHN BLURTON. _ March 31 St 78 .■ t Vt anted, to Puivh&se, a Tret of G-md LAND, wi.h from Eighty to One llun dte-l \e ,-s.f leoted sod under a good fence —Suited t,. the culture of Com and Cotton, asn. not very lar l.a.n this city—Enquire at this Office. * * Maicli J *9 CROCKERY & GLASS WARE. Erivins, Oaknian & Co. AltS WOW RECEIVING St OPENING And will continue to receive and open during the Fall months, at their stores in Micou’s Brick Building in M'lntosh-street, leading from A. Erwin, Groce & Co. Corner store, and in Bridge-street, near the Market in tht centre of Bridge-Range, No. 6 & 7 AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Crockery & lass Ware: Consisting of CRATES handsomtly assorted with Crock ery, and Baxes and Tierces of Glass ( Ware, well assorted, suitably to the Georgia ; 1 and Western Markets, which they offer for sale at a low advance. They are now opening in order to suit those 1 ; purchasers who wish to have their Goods s repacked : Elegant Lustre & Pearl Water Pitchers Liverpool Water Sc Milk do Ditto tea, coffee cups and saucers En’d. cups and saucers of all descriptions j and siz-s Plates, bowls, mugs, pitchers of different qualities and sizes. ALSO, A few sets of elegant burnished gold China of a supei ior quality, consisting of a tea, coffee and desert sets. Likewise, lustre china tea sets of various , figures—“ The celebrated Wedgwood’s pearl , tea ware, consisting of a tea pot, sugar dish i and cream ewer.” ! Silver lustre tea sets, containing the same ■ j number of pieces as above. I Also, Children's Tea Setts & Toys ; or children of all description and sizes—all of ! j which they offer for sale at the most reduced ! . prices for cash or town acceptances. October 21 32 DIVISION ORDERS ! Augusta, 13fA Feb. ISIS. A GENERAL Court Maitial, will Assem ble at the Couit-House, in the City of j Augusta, on MuncDy, the 6th of Apiii next, ! j at 10 o’clock. A. M. for the trial of Lieuten ■ ant Colond Petek Donaldson, of the 10th ; Regiment, of Georgia Militia—On charges, j and specifications prefered against him by I Capt. Wm. Montgomery, and Lieut. James I A. Black, of the said Regiment. ! Brigadier General John liwin, President. i Lieut. Col. Wm. Wilkins of the 11 Regiment. - Gibson 12 ditto Morgan Brown 13 ditto Thomas Hudson 14 ditto Major Dennis Dent of the 11 Regiment Thomas Williams 12 ditto John Hubert 12 ditto Joab Penston 13 ditto U. G. Mitchell 13ditto Chappie Sledge Hdiito Francis Thomas !4ditto SUPRiYUMERARIES. Captain James C. Walker of the 11 Regiment James Neal 12 ditto E. Daniel 13 ditto William Rochels 15 ditto John M'Allister 14 ditto And of which Court Martial, Col. JOHN | H MONTGOMERY, will act as Special Judge-Advocate. i lly order of Major Gen. Walker. ' Freeman Walker, Aid-de-Camp. February 13 65 DIVISION ORDERS^ IN conformity to the orders of the com mander in Chief, and the arrangements ol thi Adjutant General, the Parades for inspection and review of the Regiments, com posing the second Division of the Militia of this state, are ordered at the following ■ times, and places, viz i On Wednesday, the 29th of April next, at Suundetsvillc. in Washington county, a convention of the Field, Staff, Company, and j ’ | Non-Commissioned Officers, of the 13th lie- 1 ( 1 giment—and on Thuisday, the 30th, the re- | ' view, and inspection of said Regiment. j On Friday, the Ist of May next, at Spaita, in Hancock ccunty.a convention of the Field. Staff, Company, and Ncn Gcmmis , sioned Officers of the 14th and lith Rtgi j raent, and on Saturday, the 2d, the review and inspection of said Regiment. , j On Monday, the 4th of May next, , at Wai renton, in W arten county, a convention t of the Field, Staff, Company, and Non-Ccm s missioned Officers of the 12th Regiment, and t: on Tuesday, the oth, the review and ir.spec i j lion of said Regiment. I j On Wednesday, the Gth of May 11 next, at Apliogiou, in Columbia county, a c convention of the Field, Staff, Company, and Non-Commissioned Officers of the 11th Re ■ | giment. and on Thursday, the 7th, the review 1 I ; and inspection of s..id Regiment. ! On Friday, the Sth of May next, ! at Augusta, nr Richmond county, a corner.- I • I tiott t. f the Field, S ass, Company, Non-Com i missioned Officers of the loth Regiment, and lon Saturday, the 9:h, the review, and impec ; »on of said Regiment. f FRfeKM \K W ALKER, F.sq. is hereby 1 appointed Aid de-Camp, he will he respected, and obeyed ss such. , By Omar of Mj. Gen. V. Waikfr. j M. F. BoiscLwa, Division-ln\fuctur, | January 19. h 1313. 55 WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE. ; the Subscriber, U&s now hand, and is constantly receiving from New-Fork and Boston, Extensir Supplies of the Following Articles, which will be Sold for Cash or Town Acceptances at 2. 3 and 4 Months, as low as they can be had in any Wholesale Grocery in the Stale : HMDS, and Barrels prime Sugar Do. and do. Loaf 8c Lump do. i ! ierces and Bags Coffee Whole Chests and Qr. Boxes Hyson Tea ' Hhds. and Tierces Molasses Jamaica 4th Proof Wi„dO RUM in Hhdj i ward-island 3d Proof, 8c K ftnd Barre!s j New-Lngland ) | | GIN in pi P es and Barrelß Cegniac Brandy A ; Spanish ditto V. i n pipes and Barrels | Peach ditto f 1 Cider ditto j | Philadelphia and Georgia Whiskey j Cherry Bounce in Bartels ; Aoniseed, Peppermint > coRUIaLS Cinnamon and Clove y , Philadelphia Beer in Bui re's Newark Cider in ditto London Porter and) In 6 and 10 dezsn ! Brown Stout $ Casks 1 Ter,cr;ffe, Sherry, Siciley, } WINES in hall ! Madeira and Mafaga j pipes* qr. casks Spanish and American Segais ' Chocolate in Boxes Pepper, Ginger and Spice in Bags ; Almonds and Filberts in Bags and Bbls. ; Raisins in Boxes and Kegs Mackarel, No. 3, fat Fall ditto Smoked Herrings in Boxes Cheese Goshen in Casks Butter ditto in Tubs Cranberries in Barrels ! Oranges in ditto j Shad, No. 1, in ditto Salmon in ditto and Kegs j Potatoes in Barrels i Window Glass. 8 by 10 Windsor Soap ? , „ , Bar ditto s ln BcXtS The b team-Boat Company OF GEORGIA. Under their act of, incoi poration by the las Legislature, have unanimously resolved to divide their Capital of Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars, into sixteen hundred shaies of live hundred dollars each, l our hundred shares, or one fourth of the whola stock, on which fifty per cent or two hun dred and fifty dollars have been paid in, art held by the present stockholders, who will offer FOR SALE At Public Auction, In lots not exceeding Ten Shares, at the times und /daces herein after s/iecijied, viz : 400 SHARES At SAVANNAH, on the third Monday in April next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon at the Court-House in said city ; and 400 SHARES At AUGUSTA, on the fourth Monday in A pul next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon at Howard’s coiner opposite the Post-Office in said Ciiy. The conditions of the sale will be s>2so or fifty per cent on the amount of Stock, to equalize the purchasers with the present Stockholders, to be paid down together with bait the amount of any increase or advance t hereon ; and for the remaining half of any such increase or advance, a credit will be giv en till the Ist day of November next, for Notes with appioved town endorsers. The accounts of the Company will be made up to the Ist day of April next, and a divi- j dend on its, then, past transactions declared, j The new Stockholders in common with the i old, ate to be entitled to all the benefits of j the Association from that period ; except the ; profits arising from the increase or advance l on the intended sales, which will inure to the i present Stockholders, or their Assigns, j On the said first day of April next, an In ! ventory of the whole of the Company’s Pro perty will be made out. and filed in the Of fice at Augusta and Savannah, where persons wishing to become interested may examint it, and obtain all other necessary informa lion relative to the affairs of the Company. By Order, J. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer. The Editors of the Savannah papers the Mitledgevil'e Journal, and the Washing ton News, will please insert the above in thur | papers until the days of sale. March 17 74 Ten Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY from the Subscriber, a Ne . gro Wench named BETTY, aged about \ 45 years, rather infirm and sick,y, had on when she left, eh her a blue homespun or ytl low flannel. Having formerly resided in Sa vannan, has probably endeavored to i»-«ke he way lor that place. Fatroons of boats and oth ers are cautioned against receiving or harbor- : iug the said Negro. Any one giving ir.foiina- | i fiun where the same wench is, or lodging her in the nearest j ,il, mil rtceive the above re ward. William M‘Harg. I January 20 ' 58 Candles, Mould and Dipt, 4,5, and 6’s. Geor gia, and Northern make Wrapping Paper Writing and Letter do. White Lead in 28 lb. Keg* Linseed Oil in Barrels Sheet Iron for Gin Makers s* English and American Castings Jugs and Jars in Crates and Hhds. Cut Nails, Brads and Boat Spikes Bar Lead, Shot of all Sizes Dupont’s Powder F. F. Boxes Negro Pipe* German, Blistered and Crowley’s Steel Plough Moulds Sad Irons and) Lrace Chains 1 Inverness Bagging Twilled Sacking Ready made Bags Kentuckey Tow Cloth German Linen Men’s and Youths Roram and Wool Hats by the Box Women’s Roan Slips assorted colour* Grindstones * Bottles inYlhds. and Hampers Liverpool and Coarse Salt Waggon Tire and Axe Bar Iron Nutmegs in Kegs Rice in half Tierces Copperas, &c. kc &c. Dem'jons Superior Old Madeira WINE warrented not inferior to any. —ALSO— ON CONSIGNMENT. 10 Bbls. (Double refined) Loaf Sugar 12 D„z. Elegant Gilt Chairs James L. Oliver. February 6 t 63 STAPLE, FANCY, HAT AND~ Bonnet Ware-ilousc. The Subscribers, Have Received, by Recent Arrivals , 196 Cases of HATS & BONNET, CONSISTING OF extra Supevfineßeaver \ Black do do HATS Wool Merino do Superfine do do Common do Common do do Coarse do Fine Castors do Ladies Waterloo Common do do Beaver Bonnets Coa’se do dc Extra Super. Black do Fine Rorum do. Do Gold Trintdo Common do do Do Gymp dodo Coarse do bo Fine do do Youths & chits, do White do White Rusia do Light Blue do Fancy Chils. Black do Brown do Ditto White Cinnamon do Red Morocco do Drab do Green do do Misses and childrens’ Yellow do do Beaver do * An assortment of Chip and Straw Bonnet* | and .Trimmings for the same—Also Plume* ! and Feathers for Beaver Bonnets of different \ colours and sizes. Gymp, Platts, Sic. Sic. JU* The above Slock was selected by one ; of the firm in Philadelphia, New-York, and I Boston, at the lowest prices, and are of the ; newest Northern fashion, taken fiom English j and French samples ; which together with j our former stock, renders our assortment at a | complete and extensive, and will be sold very ! moderate advance, at wholesale or retail. Country merchants can be supplied at short ; notice and ori the most accommodating terms j —Every attention paid to customers gratis, and all favors gratefully acknowledged. J. H. Walter & Co. Bryan-Street, near the Market. Savannah, Oct. 18. ts 32 I ______ i. Notice. \LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Charles Skip with, late of Wtikes county, deceased, are desired to render them in properly attested-; and those indebted to said estate, will make piyment to A. G. Semraes, Adm'r. Savannah, Mmh 21 12t * 78 Notice. 4 LL Persons having demands agr.inst the ~"m. Estate of John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased, are desired to render them in pro perly attested ; and those indebted to said estate will make payment to A. G. Semmes, Adm'r. Savannah, Mar h 21 12t 78 % * Ihe Copartnership of Messrs. .Vontais and Leslie, is thisdav dissolved on mutual con-ent—Mr. Montais will still cou finite the School at the same room. February 18 C 8 PUBUSHEB KVKKV TUESDAY % FRIDAY, BV WILLIAM J. ni’VCE, Augusta. Georgia AT FIVE DOLLA3S PEIt ANNUM, Foyable in Advance.