Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, May 27, 1818, Image 3

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; m ' ■ 1 —i j,. 'jj'jL '“I Pits I SCRIP T. > and Gazette Office, Wdlnetday, Jtfoy 27, 1818. atop tha pres* to anwounc J uufiHld Arbuthnot and Ambris :|3o were taken prisoners near Su I t £St. Marks, have been trier found Quilt, ;iow|Jßtingthe Indians to murder, like has been HUNG, an< iii SHOT, ( v °Jrn.' .^jr: ■ . for Sale. elegant Country Seat; lies miles from Augusta, up tht ."'HI in South-Carolina, and has at* Iflil to it nearly 900 acres of Land. ''BBich two thirds consists of good ■ and Hickory Land—The im- which are extensive and ’ Bflodious, are situated like simi Hksidences of Health, on a high ' .HPon the poorest portion of the and commands one of the most , and beautiful prospects in ] “»outhen, country. This. Hill, ."flies other Fruit Trees, is crowned ' 'Bd with Fruit and uninjured by "Bite Severe frosts, while every of Fruit is killed in the neigh -9 '"Biod- Besides a Well of good !r|l Jßei- in the yard, three Springs of Burest < Vy*taLiß»iie boldly from of the Hill —The situation are proverbially —The Dwelling House bus Bwell finished Rooms and (3 Fire “"BesVwPh a Pia/.za on two sides, la very large K tche i and Store Wash House,Bathing House. incß large Barn, (.in House, dfc.«}j*c. ffi I person disposed to purchase, nißlsiting the pretnis s cannot fail highly pleased with them. stock of Horses, Catt'e, Hogs, K. Plantation Tools. Stills and eveflflratus, &c. if desired, will be MHwit» the Plantation; as also the w, |Bnt Crop, now in the ground, of 80 acres of corp, 40 of —JKn,hent. Oats, Rve, rJJ’c. and hired till the firsj Janua PriHßxt, with the Overseer, and ini inflate oossesnion given. , itßntlemen who, are in the habit of jcaKiigthe Low Country with their travelling for health to distance*', with all the incon* ifJßnces of bad lodging and bad BKmay here find that inestimable -■tng amidst the comforts of hopie. Idßwodil, therefore certainly fliul * B:, e th*ir interest to secure at so delightful a reside h•, where juflk-e. and art both conspire to reu r iijßhcir da vs healthy and happy. ■ls e owuer fi di ghis professional (viyd'd'lantlng interests incompatible. aiißferi Ssmmerville lor sale, that he ? his time and exertions ■«Wre,H"dently to the duties of his vdßwssion. , tfißfiiiuire of W. J. Hobby, Esq. in, hfeftisence of the sub criber. iiihf*-' J. G M‘W offer, inf The Editors of the Savannah jlustii'o, Columbia S. C. Telescopy. larleston Southern Patch t will itwert the. above once per of eight weeks, and transm ' ecounts to this office for pay aj eowSt Vdml'iisfrator’s hale. ILL be sold oo the 25th of J mre next, at the plan*- jf Reuben Hogget, ■'ec.,on the f feek, near Low’s Mills, Co r.njnty. a part of the property deceas’d* cons'stjng ot corn, stock of Imfs.o«, sheep, cattle, it which are so e ndkh Also, household furniture. — of sale made known on the sale. oil Clanton, VadmV. alherine I)*gge f . j* ,nlmVx. iiUiiia.Svrdtai’s ‘‘•'ale. jL be sold on .Saturday, tin tv of July next, at the late re ■ of George Pearson, deceased, personal property belonging estate of said George P. arson, the negroes, consistin'*; ol the old and kitchen Furniture, :k of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, (jigs, tjyo Wagons and Geer, arts and Geer, the plantation s, Ike. The sale to con mence o’clock in the forenoon, and it not be completed with on IV, it will be continued on the iy following. Terms will be known on the day «l sale. IT""'"’ ] •hn H. M*on, ) r 27 i Subscriber having purchased terest of Mr. Shannon in tl>*- s-Tavern and Savannah Stag I will keep the HOUSE in fu ll .hi* own name, and solicits a iuan.ee of former favors, uary f. 4 ts Hip, Chisolijn. ‘I THEATRE. BY PARTICULAR I)E~ SIRE. : Mr, HANDEL m. . Moat respectfully informs the Citi- I wens of Augusta that at the Particu - I lor Request of several Gentleman, he .* will, repeat his Performances at the 1 Theatre, on Friday Evening, ■ MAY %% &r [‘'or Particulars see Bints. ' HAVE this day entered into Part nership'for tbe'purpose of trans ’ acting business under the iirm of MALONE & CAMPBELL, at the stand recently occupied by Robert Malone & Co. They have at present . an extensive assortment of British, French, and India Goods, together with a‘general assortment of Gro ceries, which they offer on moderate terms for cash or opproved paper, Robert Malone, las. Campbell. May 27 3t For Sale, AN excellent second hand four wheel Carriage. Alse, a Horse suitable for ia family. Apply at Mr. T. ■. Mi- 27 if bbis. vlackarcl, iS6 : S, > - FO.l SALE BY FRASER # BOWDRE. v*«v <?,7 it. THE Partnership of the subscri bers in this place under the firm of ROBERT MAI ONE k CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. — The unsettled business of the con cern will be attended to by Malone & Campbell, To whom those indebted are re quested to make payment; and to whom applications are to be made for all demands against the late concern of Robert Malone Ik Ce. R. Malm?e. James Fraser, for himself and Robert Campbell. M- i- :i ’■*• ■ / . 1 Yor ; aie. tHK feu: stmer otters tor, sale his two story HOUSE and LOT for merly occupied by Jo in Sharp & Co and John Garnet *& Co. on the south side near the upper end of Broad street, with two tenements, bad stores, and , t>ll othar ".ccess iry, a(I new. The Lot fort (e«t • < ruip t 'by two hundred and eight hack Jt,ls deemed unnecessary t. give any further description, as it i presumed the purchaser would wi.-i* to examine the premises. Juli» M. Davcr port. May 27 . . ' Ct 50 Dolls. Reward AN A WAY from the subscribe J the Sd inst. three Negro Fel lows, named JACK, GEORGE, and HARRY; Jack is about 26 or 2 r vears of age, about 5 feet 10 «r li inches high, tolerably stout built, a little nock kneed, has a scar on his lip and chin, occasioned by a.whip saw; dark complexion and free spo- about 21 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, with remarkably large and black whiskers, very s'.nut built- Harry, a i-out 19 years of ago, about 5 feet 9 •r 10 inches dark complexion, very touch pitted with the small pox, mid tiling slim built.' Also, a negro wo man named Amy, about 17 years of ge, of yellowish complexion, vcr\ likely, and of the common sire. The above reward and all reasonable ex penses will be paid to any person apprehending and securing said ne gr/ws in any jail so that 1 get them a gain. era like proportion for cither of th.ttjp, on information given to the subscriber in Eatonton, Putnam coun ty, Georgia. |Jolm Ardis. May S 7 p NOW in Uiclioioml Jail, a ne gro man nam d JOE, about 25 years of age. about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, yellow complected—-he says he belongs to Cujarles Berncl of Burke county, near Way nesborougb. Tbe ow ner is desired to call, prove pro bity, pay charges, and take him a way. W. Lamkin. jailor* May 27 " 11 ‘** ' i 1 r . 1 - ■ -n Carriages Gigs FOR SALE. subscribers have received B a large supply of Northern made GIGS and CARRIAGES <>f superior stvle an i workmanship. Also, a first rate SULKEY that was made b\ Beach of Njew-Ark, to particular or der—all of which we will warrant to be made of the best materials, and will seli on the most accommodating terms G. B. Marshall & Co, Also, pin Consigflmsnt, A general assortment of Coach am' Gig FURNITURE of th# pewest pat eras. Aprils . Building and Insurance BANK Os the state of GEORGIA. kTS Capital to consist of Ttvo Mil lions of Dollar*, divided into 20,000 Shares of JQO Dollars each, of which are to he reserved for the state 4000 Shares g'4OQ QOO For the Marine and Fire 'lnsui'anceCoinpaqy it^,, ~ present capital, 4000 g^OQ,OOO Subscriptions for the cit- „‘ v ’ ! izens of the State at large, in Hooks to -bq, kept open at Savannah, „ AugUßta,Milledgevilje ( , anq Darien for thirty days—-12,000 , , 1,200,000 g 2,000,000 The Privileges to he. applied to the Legislature for, are Ist—Banking on the common prin ciple, with the right qf purchasing and trading in the usual manner, ip bills of exchange. 2d—The privileges now belonging to the Savannah Marine and Fire In surance Company. 3d—The priw.ege of Domestic, Internal Improvement, viz. Ist—To advance money on mort gage and other security, to ajd in the erection of Buildings. 2d—To erect Buildings on Build ing Leases, or Purchased Land, and of all other matters incident to Buil dings and Improvements of the kind, provided the institution shall be compelled to sellout any such Buil dings or Improvements, whenever a net profit of 10 per cent qn its ad vances can bo. realised. 4th—The privilege of takingan interest in and making advances on any internal improvements of Canals, Roads, &c &c. and in short, of gen erally bending its attention to Inter nal Improvement, whether in the ad vance of Agriculture, Building, or Transportation. At a meeting of the Subscribers to the Building and Insurance Bank of Georgia, Banja iVLßinne, Esq.was called to the chajr. Resolved, that Five Commission ers be appointed to do all things that are needful to carry the above into operation. —The following persons were appointed. ft r m. Scarbrough, J, S, Bulloch, 11. Jiurroxjshs, Robt, luuoc $ John P. Henry. Resolved, That pH alt subscriptions already made, the payment of Two dollars per share shall be paid with s ten days from this date; and in ase of non compliance to do the 'lie, »V'b subscriptions, shall be ;• omed forfeited, and such names be ricken oft; and that in all future inscriptions the sum of Two Dollars ,r share shall be paid down at the .me.of subscribing, Terms qf Subscripting,. No individual shall be permitted • subscribe for more than Fifty .'hares. • «, . f In case of an excess of subscription ■ie shares will be fairly apportioned >’o each subscriber. The Subscribers ITAVIMi been appointed Com missioned for receiving Sub icriptions to the “ Building and hi urance Bank of Georgia,” give no tice, that Subscription Books will be opened at the Post-Office on Tues day next, at 10 o’clock,apcl contin ue open every day, (Sunday’s excep ted) until the last day qf June, at which time the Books will be sent to Savannah -Orders from the country promptly attended to, and receipts sent, by the same conveyance tha> brings the order, J M‘Kinne, J. Fraser, R H Musgrpve, | A. Slaughter, , R, J Meigs. (tlr The Mdiedgevilie p.pers v- HI insert the above until the last June. Miv 93 1m Notice. THE Hoard of Directors of the Savannah River Navigation Campa ' ny, will proceed on Wednesday, 3d June nu\t, to appoint a Secretary, to act as Treasurer; an Agent and an assistant Agent. Candidates can be informed of the duties required, a mount of salary and security, on ap plication to the President. Mav 93 ts Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late* firm of Rnniel Starnes Co. are informed that their respective notes and accounts bate been placed in my hands for collection, as Guar dian for the minors of said deceas ed—lt js hoped that every persoi mdebted to said estate, will avail diemselves of this opportunity to .all and make an early settlement, or i heir notes & accounts will be placed m the hands of the proper officers collection, without any descrimina don. S. Russel), for the minors of D, Starnes, deceased, , Mar is ts N OTIC E.—The commit *'ee entrusted with making arrange ments EPISCOPAL CHURCH in tins city, have resolved, that no time h£ ioat in effecting an object so desirable, and havp-empow* ered Augustin daughter, FCsq .to re ceive from tW Original subscribers an instalment of twenty per cent on the,amqqnMjf .their sujjscriptmnsi Whilsftbd ddramttloeacknowledge With pleasure-the liberality offthe public, they venture to hone thatftho attempt will iine*iJt s.uujj farther hn codrhggtoetft 4 af \\dM enable them to erect a building remain lor ages a rtreirfento of f (he taste; liberality, and Christian Steal of the inhabitants of Augusta. ; ft, Tubman,' ' John Course, F. Walker, ' Samuel Hae, A* S aughter, i b. ( , Cantejoii, ■ I, C, Winter. May 13.. ' ts Sheriff's Sale POSTPONED. W ill be sold the first Tuesday in Ju ly neat, at the Court-House in Jacksoqborqugh, Scriven county, between the usual hours of Jo ami S o’clock. 500 acres of Land, (more or less) lying ami being in rue coun ty ol ScriVen, adjoining J.;uids oi Seaborn Jones, and Mrs. Bonne], ta ken as the property of VVm: Daniel, to satisfy an execution ip favor oi Margaret Rryan,'. administratrix of John 8011, deceased, property point ed out by thtt administratrix. r -—-ALSO. — 100 P acres of LAND* (more or less,) lying and being in tin county of Sciiven, adjoining Lands ot John M*Wade, Jacob Oliver, and Folton Kemp, taken as the property of Thomas G. A aljver, to satisfy an execution in favqr pf Edmund Tay lor, property devied pn and returned to me by a constable. —ALSO— -100 acres of Pine Land, lyipg and being ip the county of .txri ven, adjoining Lands of Benjamin Freeman? hnd others, takch aa the property pf John W bite, t 6 satisfy sundry executions in favor of Benja min B. Norris, administrator of Jas 11. Rutherford, deceased, Ifevied on and returned to me by a constable.. O-1 tfrown Bay Horae t^cn as the pWperty of Thomas Fioyd, to satisfy ah execution again said I'hos Floyd and Stephen P. Floyd, iji fa vor of Tffbs. G'. Walker- Solomon Kemp, a. s. c. May 23, tds Sheriff’s Sale. WILL he soul at the court-house in Warren county, on the first Tuesday in July next,’ between the usual hours, one hundred acres of (.pud in Wayren county, on the wa :crs of White’s creek, levied on by Henry Williams, constable, to satisfy .sundry executions against Edmund Dunaway- Matthew Parham, s. w. c. May 27 , " . Now in Ilii huio .d Jail, A NEGRO man named Gracchus, Atliipan born, about 5 feet, 8 or 9 inches high*, dark complected, he says he belongs to one Thompson Shepherd of Wilkes county, also, A Negro Man named Patrick, a uout £5 .years of age, ab<mt 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high, dark complectei. with a Iron pn Jiis nepk, he says he ’dongs to one Willis Jones of Lin coln county, the owners is requested to come forward, proye property, pay charges and take him awav. W. LAMKIN, Jailor, 'day 23. /'/ ' ‘ Notice A MEF.TINGof the Stockholders ; m.of the Petersburg Mercantile Company, wHI take place in Peters burg,on the 20th day of June next at 1 i o’clock A. M. of which all con cerned will take notice. Tho». M. Barnett* 1 Diree- Khaler Hillyer, j tors. May 20 3p To Kent, Until the Ist of November next , VCOM MODIUUS d welling house on Green strict, with every ne cessary out-building. The situation is retired and- pleasant. Possession wilj be given aboutthe middle of June. Enquird at this office. May 16. A Clerk Wanted. AYOUNO MAN wf)o can come well rp,commended as being stea dy, honest and industrious, and witi qualifications to takr charge of a Dry Good Store,' may hear of an agreeable situation by ap jdying at this office. May 20 ts / ‘ * * #•' .. . i ’ The Copartnership HffIIKTOFOM existing underthe ll Tirm/bf UH VX h SCURRY, * is tins day dissolved by mutual con- 1 stfnt of the surviving partner, (Au- . gust us llrux) and the executors of R. OvSeurr-y* deceased. Persons hav ing demands against the concern.wiU * render. Ahem to the subscriber; aiu ( those * indebted arp requested to make payment tq him.. t I . ’ • Augustas Prux. ‘.l ! Augustus Qrux CGISi I'IMJfiS as usual the -Pacton age ami Com mission Business, at the old stand occupied by- Jlnix & Scurry. He returns thanks tuhis cqsrtonv-r* for the niany'favors' conferred upon hini, and solicits acontinuancepf their con fidence. on hand, * . 50Q pieces BAGGING, various des criptions 120 CLARET superior. May 9 I ice., IMIJ2 Copartnership heretofore ex isting jn this .place, under the firm of SMUOIII'MR, LA HU^AN & Ip ATbO \\ was dissolved on the lirst day of April last by mutual con sent. Messrs. A, Slaughter and -C, 1 Labu7.an,are duly-authorised, and will ittend to the settlement of their con cern. A. Slaughter and C. Labu/an Jesse Watson. Augusta, May Ist, 1818 ts " THE SUBSCRIBERS ‘ ‘ HA VING purchased Mr J. Wat son’s interest in,the. Warp-ljou -1 ses of Slaughter, Labu/.an and Wat son, will in future conduct business at said establishment op the same term.- as heretofore, and respectfully solicit ' a continuance of public patronage. A. Slaughter and C.Labuzao. ■ Augusta, May Ist, 1818 if ‘ r NQTIO , ' partnership of the subscri- B bers under the firm t»;’ Beers 0> l_ >Sturges is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. J; S. Beers will attend to the unsettled business of the con cern. > J. 8. Beers, SI, St urges. 1 March 20,1818. ——l T ■ ' ' Notice. I "MIR Copartnership heretofore ex isting at the Eagle Tavern and Sa i van nab Stage (Iffice, under the firm ol Chtfolm & Shannon , 1 was dissolved this clay by mutual con-’ i ““•>/; all claims against (he concern, ■“'•and all debtstiueTht^Hm«,am iutv settled by William Chisolm •• ..., William Cliiaolip, William Sbaunon. Augusta, Jan. 10th, 1818. ; Th? Copartnership IN the practice of L\W between Thomas Flournoy and John IT .Montgomery, having ended on the first of last month, the sunscriber has le moved his office to Centre-stree south of the market. Thomas Flournoy. February 14 ts Dissolution of Copartnership i'lHE’ Copartnership of GUFF & MEALING is dissolved by mu tual consent from this date, All those having demands against the firm? are requested to present them to the sub- I scribcrs for settlement; nd those in - 1 debted will nuke p yrnent to ‘ k-oS; S. Goff H. Mealing. M-rch 14 it The .subscriber HAVING purchased the interest of H* Mealing in the Cabinet Ma king Business, informs the public that be still continues the business at the former stand, corner of M‘lntosh and Elliott-streets, and solicits a cegtinu ance of public paironage. Samuel Goff. Jlfarch 14 'tf The Firm OF DICKINSON % THOMPSON WaS dissolved on the 14th inst. by mutual consent; all demands for and against the late firm, will be , settled by Cosbv Dickinson. Cosby Dicjcinson. Isham Thompson, ISHAM THOMPSON will conti nue the Auction and Commission Bu siness under the Globe-Tavern, where he will use his utmost exertions to render satisfaction to ail those wb‘ may commit business to his charge. February 18 ts L . . ■' ~tU - she Subscribers W ILL sell on a credit of twelve g small stock of Goods, consisting Jr Groceries <§* Dry Goixls. Theunexpircd lease of the store cay j be had with tin* goods. Apply to t VpKenrie <SI Ponce, q f i John Glider k Co. w anuary 28 v . v- VU.t'A*f\V - Rcalestaiefn^'Sftf© 71 ritjen,.vyi shijig (v V. f - ' Kdg*A«M-Dial cwl -\ Carolina, \yill dispose of his i\ VAflfv I'A fIONjS, guistil, • , , ,/ : tm« Tract lying on containing ope thoM*tfid and thi| • teen acres, . ,j. ; > «. * Oife other ou'RmVs,of-g e k, ingsix t» Oji the former is a good })we|ljnf House, and alijiecesfcary Vt# house** Grist MiU, ('ottou ►l/ftchm,*, and tillury, with abuiiU3o(> acres under cultivation. Uu the Utter tract, there is an eligible site for,* \IUL « r tu*, <*•».; The LA.MHare well »« dapted t° the growth of Cotton a»4 Wheat. lIH theLaiyl, wi t also bf disposed of, 30 or 40 Negroes 7'r«v*c(lne third dovfir, the re* mainder at opa two jv*|>s pp,>«| s it. Application jo h« made op ;lt* premises to the subscriber, or to R, (Ip Cantalop and \Ym. MMUrjf, Augu^9« Mp MfHU’P, April 11 jf LO ns INSUMMERVILLE I I ' 'TK V rjIHE subscriber has laid ottiwelVG ;*■ large Lots on a "very fine pact of the Mill, contiguous to the present uft? proved retreats, and to sap sqqqi-a ap,, propriutdd fqr an Asadt'ipy/ f'fluy' are all covered with a growth of v r thrifty Qftka*-*y. tjptt persons improvt mg them, vvilp'ltY® the iujinfdwt? elite!shade, , \ A W-'ll h|is been IjtteJy sunk |p 4 situation convenient to the Lots. >.ruj - supposed to attbid an ample su, i>(y 01 wafer lor (tij. Five of the (.ots arc dispose,( The Other seven Jlie ottered lor pajp a \ plan of the whole |s l?y panthfed A led at thePost-Otticg, fpf |dspr( i!0(i» For tpcm supply to iMBHUM g M ipntloj|, April t tl ? ‘ ■ —r~~ I s*rfc*r qMp FOR hAkU, VTtyACT ol V*aqcl ip fdht'ftla county, containing (ftima/Q It ni/0 acres chiefly oak,mixed with oiy and dog wood anUybl* lor the cudpre of CoMo«,< OfrpVl Imuti and a paH good Tobacco land j 41., ,j$ •Jo acres cleared and undrr iwtu# 'paH pf which .4 frcpjt, I liU trip Ili situated aboat. ypn lca wept oi n-)ifo ageV&nv Will, jinnies from Bjivit«< nab river, aud I i mH«*ilrn«| <(if |4j« tersburgh road ; jt is said tt» bts it healthy a situation as any ji) Qrtn|-i well .watered by a if PC it fliftt rest a thro’ it-. Op the promises i$ p du’elling bouse, six wtoty and every necessary opt er with ayoungorenard ofLpiioo p Jrtpg trees. This place will' ho h"i| <-W> and the terms made easy' to ()■* p chaser. Those whomay wi*i< Ip op<a chase, are . request h( to cplj pi, 1 subscriber and view the preinjki^, Wfi’pwlldii Vincoln county, Nov. 13, 18 {/ ( || 835 Reward. rrrt RUN AWAY from the her op thp g.Vth residing in Colirmlda county, 4 n, t *(„ fellow named JIM, übo»4| i/jp years of age, dark con.jde.\ion, ’5 feet 8 or ro jncljes high, I stoop somr'.Jiot Ivtt'tfe-* need, with large flat fp.4p,i walking his toes pretty mu?;. tWOU‘4 out; he has a vacancy jn hjs upper |«r#* teeth, and when laugiijng ppy a ceive a small particle of flesh hpfw, #tt them. I have reason to snpuosp f pj he harbored jp A« f o>* ta and pear Washington, p» hp «,a*| connections living inhdtlf 'j >'B above, reward and all reasonahi'! r*« pensea will b“ piid to, any ppi>»/ft who may apprehend said follow deliver him to me, or speuro ||)p, 4 any aothat I get him ftpaiq, January 7, tt AN AW\ Y from the Alui.-sci "ber# aNegro VV'enrh named BF’| 'f Y aged about 45 ye»f», rather tnlirm and sickly, had on when she jpR, a blue hooiespun or yellow flgprig}. Having formerly resided In friayaof* has probably endeavored to moke l-ff way for that place. Pptroons of p yfr and others are cautioned aga’iisp eciying or harboring the said h*£*o f Any one giving information whbr# j § same wenph is, or lodging nearest jail, wilj receiyij t||B abpyp ward. , 1 January 17 ; t v fprsaw^, 4Hw w fart , A T the ppppr end pf Rroad *imtf ppppdte AJr- .Juhp M. Ifwe,.« port** brick I flus.a, pnp pf the stands in Augusta to purchase pff duce.~Por particulars eiuiuifc yf jtff H. Bury. 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