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ijigusta Chronicle 4 Georgia Gazette.
[FOL. XXXIV.] THURSDAY MARCH 23, isso. ■ '' ‘ ' r ‘xr"
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£jp <oalette,
is prnusHen .
Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday
Mornings,
8r Ksak.Diickixck. & CiUrltox,
At Six Dollars Per Annum,
IN ADVANCE.
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JUST RECEIVED,
Ga Consignment, •
«© Casks London Particular TeneriffV
Wine N
—u.so—
sheet lead
/'o/i saje ar
Tardy £5 Son.
February 12 *f
Reward.
STRAYED, from the Subscriber, on
the first day of January past, a large
Uay GELDING, about eight years old,
next spiing, with a stf r in the lace and a
snip on the nose, remarkably thin main b.
tail. The above reward will be paid on
die delivery of the horse at Spring HOI,
six miles below Augusta, on the Louisville
F. Boiscliur.
Feb 12 i{ —
~tothe public.
T „B Sl-BSCKIBSa OFFF.KB HIS SBKVICKB AS
tiouuseWo* & fcoWcUwc,
In tiie several Courts of Law and Equi
tv within the Middle Circuit, viz: Colum
bia, Washington, Tatnall, Emanuel-
Striven, Burke, Jefferson and Richmond,
lie will pay even attention to claims de
posited in his hands for collection, and
feci himself obliged for any favms he may
receive. He will be found at die Office
of Judge Montgomery, in Augusta,
Roger Wolcott Cooke.
Jan 25
T J. \re\VWTr
tale Conductor of the Music at the
Theatre.. New-Ymk.
I RESPECTFULLY acquaints the public
.1) that be teaches the Piano Forte, Vio
lin & Viollncello- Terms may b§ known by
ipoVyiug to him at the Theatre, or dit
KaLie tavern.
Also for sale, an excellent Mcnum™ ,
tpuide fiy Melarl- ro/. is u
~~~Notice.
Ac.irx.M.r. to an order of the Inferior
Court of Burke County," will be sold for
the benefit o'die heirs and creditor oi Ami
I Atkinson, dec’d. on thfJ first Tuesday m
April next, at the Court-House m the
I Town of Wanesborougli m said county,
I between the usual hours of ten ami tom
I o’clock of the s..me day, two hundred, two
I ix'.l a half acres us Ismil* iv»o< cor
I sc• taiden Creek, in the County of Wilkn•-
I son, and also one Negro man slave, nameu
I Adam, the properly of said dot’d.
I Terms nuwle known on Iho °* sale.
I Arthur Bell, Ailin'r.
I of the estate rs Jhm Atkinson dec’d
I January 15.
I Notice.
Nine months after date application
[ will He made to the honorable the Infer:-
I or Court of Columbia county, for leave tc.
I bdlfijur hundred acres of land, more or
I less, in the county of Warren, on deep
I creek, belonging to tbe estate us Amicr-
I ion Crawfovd deceased, and sold for the
I benefit of t*.c heirs and creditors of said
I lisUte.
I Rachel Crawford,
I Augustus Crawford,
I jidwur’s of said estate.
I December 8
I Notice.
I \ T
I sI YE months after date application
I w ill be made to the Honorable the latcri
I or Coiir-of Columbia county, for leave to
■ » H 202$ acres of I .and, lying in Wilkin*
I «on comity, district 27th, lot No, lid, the
I land being p;ul of the estaxe of Dexter
I t'ih»oii, dec and to be sold for the hen-
I 'fit ol the heirs apd creditors of said es-
I ’-ate.
I Sarah Gibson,
ft felmdracli W. Gibson.
■ ’ Administrators.
I January 271820. m 9m
ft Notice.
14
■ -*y 1U persons indebted to the estate of
■ ■ "Ini Fury, dec. are respectfully requested
■ ■-'■-ome forward before the Istdav of April
■ ’“•xt, and make payment as a longer indul-
K **ncc cinnoi l>t {riven.
I John Cashin,
■ ... acting admn’r
I 19 w3w
I Notice.
■ sunarnimn offeb* fob salb
I , ™ UanA.
I ''V T Creek,new ft- vsville.
I • tod u" •“ “ rtdut s price. i*-.e is
B op , 1 ' “ n K a, ‘d Cm bouse, ami all
B •u.ilk‘ eeLtnry 0,,t . buildings Terms
X u by apply mg ty the subscriber.
B . . Robert Wiune.
■ A-,g fi
AUGUSTA
CROCKERY
AND
®3bJ3kSS
M AKE STORE.
V
JL HE subscriber is now receiving nml
opening, and w ill continue to receive dur
% I ig the’ Fall and Winter mouths, at Ins
-..ore in Micon’s Brick building, near t!k
J’fist Office in M'lnlosb-street, leading from
I Steic art § J far grace's Corner
t c Store,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
CHOC KEIIY
Ulass ai\A C\\\ua Wane,
——(ON M STING OF
Crate s handsomely assorted
with Crockery, and
Bu&tts £5 i'iwrcea uii Glass
Ware,
Well selected to suit the Georgia & West
ern Markets, w inch lie ofibrs for sale at a
low advance. Ifc is now opening in order
j<» cuit t)\ose vi’hoAt'iuh.iu
KifeiWfcci ’ * '*■
Bluo Printed Liverpool
M u re—Also,
Enameled Cans § Saucers,
Os every description and size.
Plates, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
Os different qualities and sizes.
.-ALSO
,9 few set of lueguiit
Tarnish’d Gold China,
Os a superior quality—consisting ut
A Tea, I'oH‘ee Desert feet
Complete—Likewise
Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures, neatly put up in box
es—all of which he offer:: for sale at the
most reduced prices far cash, or approved
Town acceptances.
M iUlain H. Oakimia.
October 3J. 12t
N. E.—The subscriber
ihnt’trxthn
to tiie tot. r.‘.... v <* crwlns, O.ikuvuu, 6t v...-
10 come forward and settle their accounts
with him, (who alone is authorized to set
tle llieii 1 business) $s further indulgence
cannot he granted.
William H. Oakman.
November 2(i. 12-n
Fresh harden teens.
Received and for Kale by tbe subscriber
vm:
A SPARAGES
Endive
Drumhead Cabbage
Sugar Loaf do.
Early York do *
Green Savoy do.
Early Cauliflower
Late do
Carrots
Gc’lery
Cucumbers
Scotch Kail
Do, leek
Early Lead f.etticc or K: Had
Cabbage l.eiuee (or hard bead do.)
Nulninn,. VI. lion
IliUa it. ga, fm. &c.
B. Ynruoid.
dec. 22 ts
|?T C f Hie suhscrjiiors have 1
formed a connection in t!,e practice o)
Law, and will be thankful for any favors
in the line of their profession. Their of
lice is the same occupied by F. Walker.
U. Walker,
l , Walker.
Tl-cerohor fi
ViVlgUsU tyCUuoi.
?;1T
il HE. snbsr.iber will, on Monday, 4tb
October, cominenoe Ids Sf’.JfftOL, in the
room formerly occupied by Mr. Oliver
• Danfurth, on Reynold street; and will be
- thankful for any patronage extended to
Dim. Terms mode known on application
John Glass.
Sept. 29.
You Mb XTdFks
SEMINARY.
r MRS. GARVIN,
1 Ua V1 N G associated with her Mist
• GODFREY, kite from London, (via New
’lork,) respectfully informs the citizens o.
Augusta, its v icinity, and those from a dis
tance, who v -mid wish to emoracc the
opportunity, that they propose to open on
the third January next, a School in the
house of Mrs. Garvin, for the instruction
r>| Young Ladies ill the various branches of
useful and polite education, viz.— Ihe
rudiments of the English Language,.Writ
ing Arithmetic, Re.—Also, the French
, Language - (Gramatic..lly.) —Plain and or
j namenlal Needle Work, Drawing and
5 Music.
<ey- Young Indies may be accommodat
«1 (on very reasomiblc terms) with Hoard
and Lodging in the family oi Mr*. Garvin.
December 29
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I “■
M.IXMON HOUSE.
***** ftihiruUir iJ** vv.it ■ I
uccommodation of lam.ii q if, well as single rooms lor gentlemen. ,u ‘ l
The proprietors of tilt erifthlisliment have cmlcavorcu to couiWine ele
gance with convenicuci-. They Hatter themselves their I Atil.K anil HAll
will not be excelled by i)- in Hie Southern country. I hey liave also
prepared in au airy s nation largo new Stables and sale Ca-nngt
Mouses.v
Those who are fond c: good living, airy, new and clean Rooms anti
Beds, and kind irealine are respectfully invited t.i call and judge lot
themselves. ■ ( ...
N. B. They intend kt ping a T.ivcry Stable, and wdl be provided with
Carriages, llorses and a approved Ostler.
Young £? Ale Keen,.
January 29 f
The Suhgcriier,
0 AYING purchased the citato of Wit
. liam F«xwm, deceased, from the
heirs, Edward Foxwell and Alh-o Nichols,
the husband of Kisiah Foxwell, the only
heirs, and :lu-y reside in Cakwc'l county,
Noitli Carolina. After uiy |et; rn, I got
,iuto peaceable pOsf • •sion ; Jphu M‘Wade
being executor to the will of iaifl Foxwell,
swore I broke open the door-rof the dwel
ling house of said deceased, ar.d look for
cible possession, had m-- taken, and I was
cunfihcd sixteen <Lays
l proved 1 got into I
peaceable possession, au l was relieved by
that, tesdmony from my confinement; ;
Esq-iire M-Wade told several persons he
would have me taken again ; if he docs,
my request is, that he may be more par.
ticuku in His next oath, for in the first, lie
v, as in or near 'Savannah ui the tune I look
pp -.session, unci without his cofajng losee
il l was in possession, swore 1 was, and
that 1 broke tocKs ;o do to (unless *ie
came by night) and if by night he saw me
in possession; I know not li,.vv he swore
what lie Ins, for there never was a lock,
boll or latch to (be doors since 1 knew the
house, uiul 1 do not b. lieve there ever
vas ainfce the building of the house; the
uct is, Esquire Ai‘\\ ude dcsigi i keeping
the property until the law relieves him of
that trouble which I believe he w ill be
sorry for—l hope the-clerk will be parti
cular in keeping M'Wiide’r, oath until tbe
sitting of the n«.xt Snp-vior Court.
Johkna feidiio.
irff Tiie Augusta Oiircinic’e and Savan
nah Republican, will p'-easo p-ibllsh tlie
above once a week (W tlux-e months, and
forward tiieiraccomusto Wrig.itsburough,
Ct’hmibia comity for pa; in«*n*.
Jan nary 25 * w3m
STORAGE
Ais U
13ommVasloa liusiueas.
■ k'
JL iIE subscribers have taken tiie \l are
■ rouse iii.cly ucciipieu by Henry bimltz,
ojipositc Hie Wbaii, tvhicu is now in ouni
;.-ieie order for uic reception of Lolloii
aaR AicteliaiiUizc.
Jiuckeuzie $ Police.
October d/. U
Yi’aMaa-Aic $ Watson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where.all orders w.llbe promptly atterd
cd to.
July 7.
felaoea, Fiiuj^es,
Fair Men’s Grain Shos:ces,
300 ‘do do Wax Idj bound
10(J do <lo Kip lo
200 do Boy’s Grain Sloetees.
Fmnilnre F'ringes, Furniture!Calicoes,
Din .iti-es kc. For sale low for cah by
T. J. Cimnin^iarn.
2" Doors below the FostOilice.
Dec 15
TO VICE.
A GnoA Mouse BvtA,
A V t’asher Sc leaner —Apply to Uwjirint*rß.
I ’tbmary 8.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Ijl ANAWAY about the ninth of August
last, a Mulatto imm, named RELIUN
EVANS, about3s years of age, 5 feet t
or 3 inches high, accustomed lo waggon
mg, k had trav. lied considerably through
Georgia, Tennesst e and Kentucky in th i'
capacity, uni p-ohnhly often passed tor a
free roan: he formerly belonged to Mr.
Henderson, k worked at King’s Saltworks
in \ irginia; was afte-'wanis sold to Col.
toVs’-n'd w
Charles Carson esq. of Duncomb com ■t y:
h-wr i left on tryal, but previous to his
. execuiing a bill of sale for him lie abseon
! tied: it is believ. d lie is concc aled by *mnc
; per ;on, bin whotlifcrin the swamps iicar %
Augusta, or l.i llic upper parts of North
Carolina, or near ihe Saltworks, or < Ise
re is not yet ascertained with certain
ly'', 'he above reward will be given for his
| upy relit nsion, nud being secured in any
I Gt .il and double the amount for prro i
of vhohathwshim, by
Andrew Erwin,
At Augusta Georgia, or by
M illiaiii Oakman,
For him.
May 10 - if
Notice.
A FTER (he i:\pirution of nine months,
app'icitiou will be made to the hono
;ah!e the Inferior Court of Burke County
for leiavt to sell ail the real esta e o (
Eli jn.as E-pton, bite us said couiity, dec
Amv Tipton, adm’x.
Fehru.ry’lO, 1820,
FOR SALK.
Twt hin-drctl two and mi half acre* of
Land, iyiug and bring in the third district,
Wilkinson Comity ; known as the number
I o'!; hounded on the N E. by lot No. 119
N. \V. I- No. 107—S. VV by No 91 —aim
S. E. by No. l</'9. A-.plication, by left
or mlu r .v.se, will be attended to by tin.
Subscribe;, Augusta
James Finlater.
Mtichl
j For Sale
tV Valuable and excellent house Servant,
She is ii good Seamstress, Cook, Washer,
and troiier, and is to be sold for no fault
whatever. Enquire at this office,
tr-.-f'i 7
8. ' — ■ ' 1
T\\e VuAfeXtsignfeA
fT AA'ING for three years past had a Com
I u'crcial Kestablisliment, iu LIVERPOOL,
under the firm of
j Isaac, Low § Co.
Offer the services of that house to their
kViends and the public, in the sale of Pro
duce, the purchase of Goods, and other bu
si ness on CoWimission.
Liberal advances will be made on ship
ments.
j Andrew Low cj Go.
Savannah, Dec. 15 Wjtn
'* ~~ Will be Sold
ON the first Tuesday in May next, at the
Court House in Columbia County,
forty acres of Land, belonging to the estate
of Nicliodemus Boyd, dec. sold for the
* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. ,
James Burroughs, aum t.
d* bonis non.
Society Academy .
Institution went into operation on
'•'« sc-,-0,.,1 -Monday in January lust, under
Ho,lowa S « graduate
~,,M V.’ h . :,!1 " ,1,na Col,t ‘K e * w l><'»>as
M 5 l ,! ' 8 ■ nvo vca,,s »♦ Cambridge.
■ and given general satisfaction.
•V s v ca<li-t».y IS situated in the heart c fn
■ <eh and settlement about six
M,,cs ~am Edgefield Court House, and
.ossessvs more local ad vantages than any
*ther sitsvlar institution in the State. The
' e.ghborl,cod is thought to he healthy,
he water good and gentle! board can he
•md from 80 lc> <s(Onfor 100 students, with
'* from one quarter of a mile to a mile,
ror tue learned l.aivguages gdo, (iemr!
«»d English grammar %?<) ■ and
•>r ronttuon Kng|hJ, USO per annum. V
onnggt nil, man has been lately employed
as an asjristant, and no efforts will be want
"got. Um part of the hoard of nmnaev-s
m ensure the se.roess and diffuse the use
»iliiesH of this rising Institution.
Daniel Bird,
Senary to tho liuuvdof Managers.
r» u •iu "
■ w ivv
Seasonable Dry Goods. '
urrniWE, ilui.ue # co
/■AVFEU for sale, hy the park age of
:i !- Ul<> ioWkt ' tenement of the
.TTH '“"‘hyt extensive assortment.
Rose, Point and DnlHe Blank ell
White and colored Plains
Mill’d Drab Kersey ,
Double Mill’d Drab Cloths
Scarlet Cloths
Green do .' ’
Coarse Cloths assorted
Fine do . ;
Rest l.nndon do
Coatings 'G
Fearnoughts
Strouds *
Flannels assorted
Rocking and Drapery Raise
Hosiery of every description
Colton Threads of all kinds
Cambric, Rook and fancy Muslins
Colton Shirtings
Irish I.'mens
Drown Linens
Dowlass
Worsted, ami Cotton Pantaloon Drawers
Printed Flannels
Rkck, Colored and printed BomhuzeUp
Primed Haiti net ts
With u very great variety ofotherSTAPl.®
and FANCY GOODS
Also, Dmneslic Shirtings, Stripes, Sheet
ings and Cheeks. - —r
s.f»s^r VI
CANDLE
Manufactory.
Three doors below the Market, North
side Broad Street.
milF subscriber has on hand a constant
X supplv of the Rest Manufactured
CJiXDLES.
M. PAYNR.
(jy Price 20cents by the Bo*.
February lb -v *9
Sheriff h Sale.
WILL IIE SOLI), on the first Tuesday
in April next, at the market house in
the city of Augusta, between the usual
hours of side,
Ooe Negro hoy named
Harry, about 8 years of age, and one Ne
gro girl named Itusey, 6 years of age, le
vied on as the property of George Boll
lineau under a foreclosure of a mortgage
to satisfy Julian Driuche.
W. Lumpkin, d. s.
Jan. 25. __
Auction Business.
fIAHFi Subscriber gives notice ic hose
1 wiio may wish ta dispose ot Mt 'eban
dize Bce. at AUCTION, that he will with
punctuality and dispatch attend to the
same.
William Grant, aifc’r.
‘in, H'llk'va,
Feb 10
» 311(1 Reward.
RAN AWAY from the gi.liKerilvr abou
the first of November 1.-rt 1 , voting
negro fellow named SAM oi .v >: r EL,
nineteen years old, light complex .<, (toe
countenance, very likelv, well n , five
feel six or eight inches high, a | |,! :iB a
small soar on his forehead near dm edge
of the hair. He was caught in tin t igh
borhood about twi weeks af-er he w ent
off; since winch period, I have not Lad
any certain information of him. Fr-un tb*
manner w hich he left home, and other cir
-1 cumstanres, I am induced to believe that
lie has been kidnaj ped. Any person that
will deliver the above fellow and Kidnap
per to the subscriber, near Columbi > C H.
(Georgia' shall receive tlie above r ward
on co iviction of the kidnapper, or Fifty
Dollars for the lello v alone, or lot infor
mation, so that 1 get him again, if taken
out of the state, or Twenty 'ive Dollars if
taken in the stale.
Zach. Williams.
January 15
gj'The F.ditors of the Alabama Courie
Tennesfiaee Clarion, and lialeigh Kcri ,- ,
ter will publish the above once a week
fur three months, and forward their ac
counts to the Post .Office, Columbia C.
House, (Georgia) for payment.
For Sale,
An excellent
' PIJLXO rOJITE.
Apply at this officCj
February 3