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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1818)
c i—r ■ ——i—■ t= PETER F. BOISCLAIR, HAVING taken a lease of the House heretofore known as Dickinson 8c Starkbs’s, in the iear of Dickinson’s large new btrldiag, upper end of Town, offers his services in the Purchase, Sale or Storage of COTTON—in the first of which he will have the bench resuming from one or two of the best Stands in Bto-id streef, and the at.s stance of those wh» occupy thym. October 20 32 ~ THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVE united their interest in Ss vannah for the purpose of trans acting- FACTORAGE & COMMIB - - BUSINESS, under the fi na of Ponce Sf M'Kenzie, they offer their services to Merchants and Planters, and will make advances and render every facility iu their power to those who may think proper to intrust them with their Business. Their concern in will be continued as here'olore under the fiun ofM'KF.NZtK df Ponce. D. Ponce, Alex. M’Kenzie. Savannah, Oct. 12th, 1818 6m 30 NOTI c E .~ THE Subscribers have connected themselves under the firm ol La Roche 8c Watson, for the puipese of transacting a General COMMIS SION BUSINESS in Savannah, and their best attention will ba giver, to all •rders with which they may be favored in that line They will also be pre pared to make liberal advances on pro duce consigned to them for sale. Isaac La Roche, Jesse Watson. September 16 23 NOTICE. THE subscriber has taken a Tene ment upper -end. south side Broud-street, nearly opposite G. VV Butler Ec Co. and will attend until the first day of January next, to the tecep tion of Debts due the concerns of Wil Liam Wright, also of W. Sc. J Wright., AH Notts end Accounts due either of those concerns not dis charged by the fiist of January next, will be placed in the hands of Attor nies for immediate crl!ecti»*n. William Wright. November 3 lot 36 NOTICE. JOHN LOG aN having assigned al his estate and effects to the under signed for the payment of his debts •greeablo to the articles of assignment, notice is hereby given to all those who have claims against said estate to pte •ent them duly attested befote the first day of January next, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefit of said i assignment, and those who are indebted j to said estate are hereby requested to i make immediate payment. Thomas M‘Dowell, David Langston, > I William M‘Harg, ) § September 15 16 t 22 notice! IN consequence cf Mr. B. M'Kinnk retiring Horn Business, the Sub set Iber* have to announce a contem plated dissolution of their concern, and that all transactions after the first of next month, will be conducted by them successors, SCARBROUGH <y M‘- KINNE ; who they respectfully beg | leave to recommend to the same con fidence and encouragement, that has been so kindly on them. Barna M‘Kinne & Co. Savannah, Jan. 24 1818. 61 Til SUBSCRIBERS ITNDKR the firm of BC\R- J BROUGH f M KIVNE, (suc cessors to Basna M’Kinnk 8c Co.) having formed a connexion in business in this place, they beg leave to offer their Services as GKMURAL COM MISSION MKRI 77. hVTs. William Scarbrough, Joseph P. M‘Kinne. Savtmnah, J;u>. 24, 1818. 61 €> M‘KINNE eTcoTwiTl | make advances on Produce lodged ! with them to he forwarded thvii friends Scarbrough and M'Kinnk. for sale Should the Savannah Market not of fer acceptable advantages, the Produce (at the option of the owner) will then be forwarded to the Northward, or to a port in Great-Britain or France, and in all instances, (for the customary. Commission) ihev will guarantee the responsibility of the patty’s to whom It i may be consigned for «sle. Augusta, Jan. 30, 1818. 61 The Subscribers will make I liberal advances on shipments of pro- J duce through their horn's to the ad j dress cf Mr Jossrw Cummins, Com- ' mission Merchant, Sav nnali and will, if required, guarantee the sales made ks him Os WUlh shipments. Leigh Ss* Cantelou. Won. John C. Holcombe, HAVING taken the <VARE-HOU9E lately occupied by Flewbllin and i Dickinson r ffers his services to his friends and the public in general in the FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. llis Ware House for the reception of COTTON, is in complete order—Also his Store Houses for the reception of all kinds of GOODS, have undergone a thorough repair. He has large and convenient rooms for storing SALT immediately on the cross street, opposite M’Kinne and | Co’s Ware House, ftom which wa gons can load without the least incon venience. His Packi Maohine is in com plete order, and any business in that line will be executed with neatness and dispatch. And be hopes from unremifted atten tion to all business committed to his care, to receive a proportion of puptir patronage. FOR SALE, 400 Tierces Boston ) a»<l £ LIME. 00 Do. Georgia j Afi/ily ax above. September 2<5 25 WAREHOUSE ANI) Commission Business. rflE undersigned having connec ted themselves in business under the firm cf S is* r . 11. Wilson, wil! transact WARE-HOUSE & COM MISSION BUSINESS attheVVa-e | House lat-Iy occupied by Wilson V Black. Stainback Wilson, Charles LI. Wilson. October 20 30 COMMISSION AND Factorage Business. I'HK subset iocrs will continue at . their ok! stand, formerly Phinc zy’s Waie-House, near the Augusta Htidge. to transact every kind gs COMMISSION and FACTORAGE RUSINKSS—v.z. Receiving anti for warding Produce and Merchandize j down to Savannah anti up the country j eceiving Cotton on Stoiage and | buying on Comm ssion. They are i always willing to make liberal tv!- i van rr on t itton steed in their ] Warehouse, if their customers shou'd i not be inclined to sell immediate ly They will also make custo mary advances on shipments of pr >- j duce to their friends iu Europe and in j New-York, and the most satisfactory J references will be given. The best at tention will be paid as well to our town customers as to the respectable far mers and country metchants who will homr them with their custom ; and they flatter themselves that their atten tion to busini ss and the excellent and j safe situation of their Cotton Wart house and Brick Store- will entitle them to some share of pu 1 lie patronage. Hanhart, Ganahl & Co. August 17 14 Planter’s Bank. THE directors having resolved on calling in the whole amount due on tlu capital stork NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ’hat on all shares on which sixty dol lars have been paid in, twenty dollars are required to be paid on or before Tuesday, the 15th cf December next, and the remaining twenty dollars, on ot before Friday, 12th of February, 1819. Holders of shares on w hich more than sixty dollars have been paid, are called upon to pr.y> one half of the amount due o r their stock, on or bofote each of the • above mentioned days. Payments are to he m.ule in spe | cie, or in notes i f the hanks of this state J. Marshal, Cashier. j Savannah. Mvl3lß IS r 95 NOTICE. I.L persons indebted to the lute | fi:m of T & E. Flf.wklun. are I requested to mAeimmediate payment | to John C. Holcombe, who is duly au thorized to settle the business of that concern, slab to act for me during my absence. Taylor Flewellin. July 31 ' • NOTICE. , r Copar net ship heretofore ex istinc under the firm of Flrwkl lin Sc Dicklnson, is hereby dissolved by ruu ual consent. Taylor Flewellin, - Hez. Dickinson. August I 10 Wanted to Purchase or to Hire—-A likely Female House Sier-, vant of approved character—Enquire at this Oiiice. November 17 ff® Powelton Academy. The first Term of 1819, opens on the i first Monday of January. fT*HK first Branch of the Female J Deportment will be conducted by .Miss FrEaroKT, from Rutland, (Vt.) irt whose experience and distin guished talents, our Patrons may re pose the fullest confidence. Mr. Rouault will continue to gi*e Lessons on the Piano Forte, anil in the French Language. .Mr. It. has taught several years in New-Y ork, Charleston and Augusta; and from his abilities in his profession, the Trustees have thought proper tn raise the price of Tuition in Mu sick to fif teen dollars per quarter. Mr. .M. W. h.MiTH, will aid in conducting the Male Department. The price of Board will continue as it has been. The Children of Clergymen will be received at half the usual rates of Tuition. F G. SMITH. Rector. Decemh r 1 t 2t 41 TUITION. Exeiutots of Mr William Y(Cng have funds for the pur pose of SCHOOLING poor or poor I children in the conn y of Richmond, j gratis. It is to be hoped that the fi iends of such above descri bed chil | dren will avail themselves of this no -1 tice Angus Martin, ) p Asaph Waterman,s Novembc 13 4* v 39 notice” rlfF. Board of Trustees of the Richmond Acadenjy. having at their last mi- tincr determined to Keep open the Sand Hill Branch of their Is t s irution during the winter and spring i month:— \nd having appointed the [ undersigned a committee for that pur ! p-.s: : I A salary after the rate of 600 dol | Lrs pc: annum is hereby • (Fared to the i acieptance of an approved Teacher j who may feel disposed to engage in I this business. Appliratn ns addressed ! | to either oi the committee wili meet ! with p.ompt attention. N. Ware, ~) W. Leigh, Committee \ E. F. Campbell, J October 7 29 ""notice. I ALL persons having demands a gainst the Estate of Robert j Wask late of Edge Bed Disttict, de j ceased, will present t.,e same, and I those indebted will please make pay ! meat to either of the Executors. Peggy Ware, Fx'rx. Nicholas Ware, ) Robert Ware, C George Ware, ) 5° August U 12 notTceT THF. Estate and effects of John Mil ler, and Miller & Stub 1 en I burg, having been assigned to-the sub- I scribers for thebengfit of the creditors of said concert t, notice is hereby given, to those interested, to render in a state j menl of any claims exis'ing against i them; and it is hereby earnestly re quest' t! for those who may be indebted jt o sa ’ ( l concerns to come forward and ! make an early settlement, otherwise st' ps will be tak' f) to coerce pavroent. Barna M‘Kinne, George Hammeken, Assignees. June 24 103 NOTICE. ALL persons having in their pos session Property, Books, or Pa j pe s belonging to James Rot, a de- I ceased Alien, who died without Will ) and without Heirs, are required to de j liver them to the subscriber. ThoSe indebted t* the said James Roy, are i desired to make payment, and those ! having claims to pesenr them to Isaac Herbert, Kecheator. Richmond County Geo. August 11 . ts . 15 "notice. ALL persons having demands a- Cainst the Estate <af Jusiah Cor ■ sett, deceased, are requesed .o pre sent them wi.htn the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make immediate payment to Eli Cornett, ? jr .» Jmathan Lewis, \ x rt ' Burke County N,v 23 6t t 44 NOTICE. VLL pcs .m tiaving legal demands against the Estate of Archibald j Stewart, late of Du ke county, decasid, w II present the same, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment without delay to the adminis trator. James H. Bryan, Adm'r. i SepUnaoci 16 t6t 16 *** Blank Deeds of Couvejr anee neatly printed oh vellum paper, Ur salt at tkw Wdica. FOR SALE, A SMALL Improvement, adjoining the Village of Carnesville, rn Fianklin Coun'v, containing 21 acrees more or less—On the premises are a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with an excellent dry Cellar, Kvchen, Garden, &c. a choice site fora TAN YARI), and a Spring of the purest water within fifty yards of the House. The Dwelling is in view of and within 300 yards of the Cout t-House, where is added to the advantages of a village | custom in any line of Business, an en ' tire ex -mption from its bustle and con j fusion—As a stand for a Boarding | House and House of Entertainment, it musi be acknowledged by every unpreju diced person, that it cannot be excel led by arty other in the upper country, I when it is consider! d that by this place : is the gang-wav fur alt travellers from | the upper parts of Virginia and the , Carolina* to the Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and all the Western coun tries, fn.-m the Madison Springs to Toccoa Fells, and immediately fronting the Academy-Square—Families from the low countries who would wish to spend the summer near the Mountains, would find it to their advantage to have such a heme, where provisions are cheaper than in any other pan of the state —A Bargain may be had and the terms accommodating by applica tion either pei sunnily or by letter to the subscriber on the premis- s John Brewster. 'November 17 13i 40 Administrator's Sales, &c. IViU be sold to the highest bidder , at. the la'e tootm residence of Mr. John l'u nr deceased, on Tuesday the 1 5th day of Deceri' her next :— Part of the personal Property belonging to the e.« ate of-am deceased, • consis'ing of Horses, Waggons, Stock | of Cattle arid Hogs, Plantation uten j siis. H« Usehold and Kitchen Futni ! ture, Bcc &c—And will be rented at 1 *hF same tor e and place for one year : from the Ist of January next, the j Plantation near Augusta, adjoining ; Mr. Vercfety’s, containing -about ! acres of cleared L,nd.— Also, the j Plantation on the Sand-Hill*, about j ! four miles ferm town, with a good Dwelling House, and ail necessary out Buildings—Also, will be hired for the same time eight likely Negroes.—The sale and tenting will commence at 10 o'clock, A M. and the terms made known at that time. —ALSO— be sold on Thursday the 17 th of December next, at Tußr's Ferry:— About 500 bushels of Corn and 8 ot 9 stacks v Fodder, 3 Horses, Stock of Cattle, and Hogs, Plantation utensils. Sic. be’ /nging to said estate. —AXD— Will be rented, at the same time and ! place, for one year, from the lsr day of January next The Ferry and Plantation— and 3 or 9 Negroes attached -to said place, will be hired at the same time Sale will ct mmence at the Ferry at 10 o’clock, A. M. and the tenns ex hibited at that time. Martha Fury, Adm’rx John Cashin, ? . . , D. M'Kinney, j Adm November 10 t 38 Administrator's Sales. IVILL BE HOLD on Monday the \\th January next at the late residence of SuMvßJt Green, deceased, the follow ing Property belonging to the estate of j James Green, decead, VIZ— Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cattle, ; Pork and Stock Hogs, a Waggon, j | Plantation Tools, Household and Kitch- J en Furniture, Sic. Sic. ALSO— At the same time and place, will be luted the Negroes belonging to said estate. — ALSO — The Negroes belonging to Benjamin Grf.en and Wm. Green, (minor'.) Among the Negroes is a gn<#d Blacksmith, Field Hands and House Servants—The sale to continue from day to day until the whole is sold and hired. Terms made known on the day of sale. Thomas Forth, Adm'r. Burke Couty, Nov. 16 t 42 "will be Sold, If applied for in the course of this week, on reasonable terms. FIVE hundred tierces of Thomas- . town LIME, delivered in Savan nah, warranted in goed order. Ap; y to Rolkrt Leckiv, at the U. States’ Arsenal. ALSO, Freieht wanted for s*o Tierces, j from Savanunh t« this place. Apply I as above. 1 July 2S ts » STOP THE ROBBER. 3 Hundred Dollars Reward, X*7TLL bp given, and all reasons. T f bie expenr-s paid for the ap prehension am! delivery of the body of THOMPSON HARRIS, at my office in Klbert County, and State of Georgia, in such order that he may be safely brought to trial, for a rob bery and destruction of the Mail of the United States, committed bv him on Thursday, the 29tli October last near said office. Thompson Harris, is about 21 or 22 years of age, five feet, ten or elev en inches high, dark hair, fair skin, stout built, and fleshy for a man of : his age, he has a part of one of his 1 ears bitten off (supposed to be the left) | He is a man of good and cnmmarid j ing appearance. The colour of his eyes cannot he minutely described, \ they having always been weak and ’ l weeping ; he dresses well, and is a I man as little education. He was ; pursued to Granville County, j a j North-Carolina, where he was over taken by the pursuers, who either j wilfully or carelessly let him effect ! his escape, and it .is still believed j that he is lurking some where in , North-Carol'iia, he having many re lations of his name iu that slate . Now to all Post-Masters,officers both ! r 'vil and military, together with all the good citizens of these U. States, , it is respectfully submitted and re ! quested, (hat they use their best eti ; deavors and exercise their authorities ! towards causing this villain to b« brought to justice. y John Tate, P. M. Cook s Georgia. December l 44, 3 to 400 Dollars Reward, WILL be given lor r.ppie herding and securing in any Jail, a | runaway NEGP.O MAN, who on the j l 3< h ult. Shot Mr. James Bailey, ■ when trying to take him, whe expired i in twenty four hoars afterwards , The Negro is of the following descrip tion, rather of a dark complexion, low 1 ststue, well made and well dressed, ; he rode a grey poney with a saddle and spurs, and had also with him a well fi nished shot gun half stocked »rd steel mounted. Ihe above Negro may be proven by Mr. William M-Nutt, who i vvas w »h said Bailey when shot, and al so by Mr. Elijah Byrnes’ negroes ; the | murder was committed on said Bynes’ plantation. The -subscription money is in the hands of Gen VVm. Byne of Burke County. St?* The Editors of the Chronicle , Savannah Refiubl'itan and Georgia Jour . nal iviii confer a Javor on the fiublic by \ publishing the above one month j November 20 8t 40 Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, in Columbia, on the 1/fli April , last, a NEGRO WOMAN, named | Jane ; she is a tall woman, of a black l complexion. Had on when she went j away, a white homespun froefk; but I as she took plenty of other clothing with her. she may change her dress; she has long hair which she ties on the top of her head ; speaks French and says she formerly belonged tj Mr. Godard of Charleston. All own ers of boats, and other vessels, are eautio/ied not to take her on board. The above reward, and all reason able expences w ill pe paid fur her be ing lodged in any Gaol in the.state; and Ten Dollars, if she is taken up in Columbia, and delivered to me, or lodged in the Columbia Gaol. - Mary Cobb. Columbia , (9 C.) Nov. 27 3t +5 20 Dollars Reward. WILL be paid for the apprehen sion of Hezekiah and Ben, j or ten dollars for either cn delivery to ; the subscriber at the Sand-Hills, or for lodging either or both in the jails of j Chatham or Richmond counties. He- | 1 zekiahis about 18 yearsof age, nearly six feet high and well made. Ben is also about six feet high, stout and about 25 years of age. E. F. Campbell. • November 24 42 Administrator's Sale. AGKfc.IiABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of i Bu. ke County, will be sold on the fust 1 Tuesday in January next, all the real es f ate of L. Scarborough dcc’d. con- I sisting of about twer.ty-two hundied acres as LAND wheraon is a Saw and , Grist Mill, known by the name of the j Big Spring Mills.—Twelve months credit will be given on the pu'cbaser’s giving small notes and approved se curity. R, & J. Scarborough, Administrators. . November 24 42 . I, i ... i i i • in PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY # FRIDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCB, Augusta Georgia. AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, Payable in Advance.