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Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette. [VOL. XXXIV.] SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH S 5, I sen, [No. l?«a,] \WW%»W% vww* VWVW yW vv»» “•■ >rt ' VVV THE IS IT^.JSBKn Tuesday, Thursday mid Saturday Mornings, Hr Kk*s. Devi kisck. & Ciuiaros, At Six Dollars !'ef Annum, IN ADVANCE. " jUST BBCK1VKI), Oil Consignment , Casks London Particular Tenerillt Wine —also— \ sheet lead rOR SALE BY Tardy $ Son * February 12 830 Reward. ri'FRAYED, from the Subscriber, on O the first day of January past, a large Bay GELDING, about eight years old, next sniing, with a stir in the face and a sn ip 0 n the nose, remarkably thin main & tail The above reward will be paul on the delivery of the horse at Spring, ” six miles below Augusta, on the Louisville F. Buisclair. Feb 12 *L_ XO THE public. the subscriber offers his services as ConnseftoT & ftoVicitox, In the several Courts of Law and Equi ty within the Middle Circuit, viz: Colum bia, Washington, Tatnall, Emanne - Scriven, Burke, Jefferson and Richmond. He will pay every attention to claims de posited in his hands for collection, and i f e el himself obliged for any favors be may I receive. He will be found at the Ojfict of Judge Montgomery, in Augusta. Roger Wolcott Cooke. Jan 25 ts 3\\bwittT Lite Conductor of the Music at the Theatre. New- York. . Respectfully acquaints the-pubim that he teaches the Piano Forte, \io t I'm & Violincello- Terms may be known by I applying to him at the 1 heatre, or the I Eagle Tavern. I Also for sale, an excellent Metronome, I made by Melzel. Feb. 12 t^ I .Notice. I AgREF.ALE to an order oftlie Inferior I Court of Burke. County, will be sold for I the benefit of the heirs and creditor of Ann I Atkingon, dec’d. on the first Tuesday in I April next, at the Court-House in the ■ Town of Waneshorougli 111 -said County, I between the usual hours often and four I o’clock of the same day, two hundred, two I and a half acres of land, more or less, lying ■ on Malden Creek, in the County of Wilkin ■ son, and also one Negro man slave, named ■ Adam, the property of said di c’d. ■ Terms made known on the day of sale. I Arthur Bell, Ailtrir. I of the estate of Ann Atkinson dec’4} ■ January 15, B I Hcilota, B A Beautiful die,mtt Sorrel, five feet two ■ inches high, will stand at the subscribers ■ Plantation, in Burke county the ensuing ■ season, and a part of his time in Waynes. ■ borough. He will bp-let to Marcs at the ■ reduced price of Fifteen dollars the season I payable the first day of January next, ■ which may be dischared with Ten Dollars ■ 'f payed by the first day of November— ■ Twenty Dollars to insure a Mare to be with B foal, the insurance money to be paid as B soon as it Isdiscovered the mure is with foal, B or the property altered—so cents to the ■ groom dy every case, and eight dollars the B single'visit, good pastures for mares gra il tis, ami fed with grain if requested at .a I moderate price, no responsibility tor acci- K dents or escapes, but every care will be B akfcn to prevent both. The season will ■ commence the first day of March a,d cik! ■ first day of July—mares failing to be with R tlie spring season shall be entitled to ■! hie fall season gratis. 1 PEDIGREE. I' - "f’I.DLTO was got by the imported sor ■ , ftmmede, his dam by Wild air, his grand lf| *' u " by Spadillc, his great grand dam by heih'portedhore Crufford Astotliebeau -111 l '’ mußcular pow evs & elegant forms of Sci- M " ' o * e have as yet seen no horse that is us Hi u '' recommend himself; wo have it Bj sufficiently certified that Sciolto has never IB vm trained or runned by gentlemen who B * erc hnown to hisfoalding, as such I have HR ,J account of Ids performance, but dial BH , n 't t l ; ,e best Judges to find any deficien- Bi <' ril° rm ’ s *‘ a i’ 2 ’ or action, us such 1 m "i*" 1 pronounce him one airtong the ■ 'l. e * t , Horses in America, or a;.y other B P-rtot the world. ■ James G. Salisbury. B . *’.t |b IS mice. OB ' Sonsc HlßE? Oprrffg , *n SAJ.R » f , WCY« ts e-Y WntJ. M v many’s Creek, neai Haysvillc. M t a ‘ L * reduce price, there is a ti; ... ’ “ ri l, a, 'd Gin house, ami all jB r., k ssa v out buildings Terms applying to the subscril.er 9 Robert Wiunc. AUGUSTA CROCKERY Axn WAKE STORK. Tllß subscriber is now receiving and i opening, and will continue to receive dur ing the Fall and Winter months, at Ids store in Micon’s Brick building, near the Post Office in M‘lp tosh-street, loading from Stetcart S£ He grave’s Corner Store, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY UVass and CVmft AVate, ——CONSISTING OF Crates handsomely assorted with Crockery , and Box.fcS SjTifcYCfcs oY iiVaks Waxe, Well selected to suit the Georgia West cm Markets, which he offers for sale at a low advance. He is now ojA-ning in order to suit those purchasers who wish to have their Goods rep act — Blue Printed Liverpool "Ware—Also, Enameled Cups £5 Saucers , Os every description and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs and Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes. ALSO A feta sft of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality—consisting of A Tea, Coflee £? Desert Set Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Sets, Os various figures, neatly put up in box es—all of which he offers for sale at the most reduced prices for cash, or approved Town acceptances, William H. Oak man. October 25. 12t N. B.—The subscriber earnestly requeststho.se who are indebted to the late firm of Erwins, Oukman, &. Co, to come forward and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set tle their business) as further indulgence cannot be granted. William H. Oakman. November 26. 12m Beaver hats. Os superior qualify £j latest Fashions , JUST received from Philadelphia, from the Manufactories of David S. Free land, & Co. and Slielmerdiue—also from Ives 8c O. White, New-York, & Adam Lee, & Co. New Jersey. Gentlemen wanting fashionable Hats of first quality, cannot fail of being suited. Also Ist & 2d quality Gastons —Mens’ & Boys’ llorams and Wool Hats assorted.— A few trunks of Mens’ and Boys*’ fine Wax Calf, Morocco and Strong Shoes. The above articles are offered for side on ac commodating terms, Broad-strcct, 3 doors below Mr. Jacob Danforth’s, by James B. Bishop, £5 Co. February 8. J2ow3tn YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY. MBS. GA RVIN, IJa VING associat ed with her Miss GODFREY, late from London, (via New- York,) respectfully informs the citizens o Augusta, its vicinity, an d those from a dis tance, who would wish';, to emnrace the opportunity, that they p ropose to open on the third January next,!, a School in the liou.se of Mrs. Garvin, .’or the instruction ol Young Ladies in the v trim is branches of useful and polite education, v;z.— s‘bc rudiments of the English Language, Writ ing Arithmetic, Ac.—Also, the French Language (Gramatically. ) —Plain and or namental Needle Work,. Drawing am Music. Young Ladies may be * commodat ed (on very reasonable tet-iom) with Board and Lodging in the family -of Mrs, Garvin. 1) ecember 29 J Votive. A.LL persons indebted to the estate of John Fury, dec. are respectfully requested to come forward before the Ist day of-April next, and make payment as a longer indul gence cannot be given. John Gasilin, acting admn’i February 19 wjw Notice. \TlNE*months after date, applicatian I.X v. ill be made Hie honorable court of Ordinary of Columbia County for leave to sell one th : rd of an undivided real estate, consisting of 220 acres of land, lying ii Columbia County, a'so one half of 190 acres, lying in Ogiethorp, it being the tea estate of Ann T, Johnson, sold for the ben efit « the heirs and creditors. Francis T. Allmi. (ulmr February 3 mPvn MANSION HOUSE. HE Subscribers have tak«n a large and ronnnodiuus House at the cor ner of Green anti Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened lor the recep tion of company it is situated in tlie most pleasant part of <he Town, and no pains will he spared to render ihe establishment woithy (he pat-, ron:i ,r e of the Public. Rooms will be lifted up in superior Style fur the accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. The proprietors of bis establishment have endeavored to combine clc o-qnce with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAR will not be excelled fy any in the Southern country. Tlu*y have also prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage Houses. . Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided with Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler. Young & Ml Keen. January 22 1 Tlie Subscriber, HAVING pmchased the estate ts Wil liam Foxwell, deceased, from the lien's, Edward Foxwell and Allen Nichols, the husband of Kisiaii Foxwell, the only heirs, and they reside in Caswell couiuy. North Carolina. After my return, I got into peaceable possession; John MrtVade being executor to the will of said Foxwell, swore 1 broke open the doors of the dwel ling house of said deceased, and took for cible possession, had me taken, a.al 1 was confined sixteen days before 1 could call ibe attention of th.- Honorable Inleiior Court; before them 1 proved I got into peaceable possession, and was relieved by that tosiimony tioiii my confinement; Esquire M‘VVade told several persons lie j would have me taken again ; u ho does, | my request is, dial he may be more par licdlai in ms next oath, ioi in Ltieinsi, ne Was in or near faavannaii at me. lime i took, possession, and without ins coming to see ii i was lu posse So. on, swore 1 was, ana that 1 broke Jocas to do to (.Unless ne came by nignt) and if by nigiil ne raw me ,n possession; 1 know not how he swoie what he lias, for there never Was a lock, ooit or latch to the doors since I knew liie house, and 1 do not believe there ever was since tlie building ol the house; liie iacl is, Esquire M'Vvado designs Keeping tue properly until the law reneves iiinaot that trouble Which 1 believe he will be sorry so hope the cierk j will be parti cular in keeping M*Viatic s oath until tlie sitting ol tlie next Superior (mart, Joshua Stone. Off The Augusta Chronicle and Savan nah Republican, will please publish the above once a week for three months, and forward their accounts to Wrighisborougli, Columbia county for payment. January 25 worn ———- | STORAGE AND C omwuss lon ft us Inti s. r 1. HE subscribers have (taken the Ware- Mouse lately occupied by Henry Him It z, opposite the Wharf, which is now in com plete order for the reception of Cotton tnd Merchandize. ; Mackenzie £5 Ponee. October 27. ts ftalUicUe £5 Wutsvm, CONTINUE THE Factorage & Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, iVhereall orders will be promptly a tie ad *.d to. July 7. Shoes, Fringes, £jc. (JvOD Pair Men’s Grain Shoetees, 3uo do do Wax do bound 109 do do Kip do 2t)o do Boy’s Grain Slioetees. t'nrniture Fringes, Furniture Calicoes, Dimities &c. For sale low for cash by T. £5 J. Cunningham. 2 Doors below the Post-Office, Dec 15 TO 111. ii it. A GooA House Givi, AWasher Si Ironer—-Apply !0 the printers. F brnary 8. Fifty Dollars Reward. RaNAWAY about the ninth of Gtgiist * last, a Mulatto man, named REUBIN EVANS, about 35 years of age, 5 feet C or 8 inches high, accustomed to waggon ing, & had travelled considerably through Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky in that capacity, and probably often passed fora freeman: he formerly belonged to Mr. Henderson, 8t worked ;tt King’s Saltworks in Virginia; was afterwards sold to Col. John Carson of Burke county N. Corolina, brought to Augusta and offered for sale by ‘XlharlesCarson esq. of Bunconib county: lie was left on tryal, but previous to bis executing a bill of sale for him be obscon i tied: it is believed be is concealed by som’e ( person, but whether! n the swamps near Augusta, or in Hie upper parts of North Carolina, or near the Saltworks, or else where is not yet ascertained with certain ty, the above reward will be given for bis apprehension, and being secured in any Goal and double tlie amount for pro, > of who hat hors him, by Andrew Erwin, At Augusta Georgia, or by William Oakimin, For him. May 10 ts Notice. AFTER the expiration of nine months, application will be made to the hono- | ruble the Inferior Court of Burke County , for leave to sell all the real estate o Thomas Tipton, late of said county, dec* Amy Tipton, adm’x. February 10, 1829. FOR SALE! Two hundred two arid an half aero of Land, lying and being in the third district, Wilkinson County} known as the number 108; bounded on the N E. by lot No. 119 N. W. by No. 107 —S. W, by No 91—anti S. K. by No. 109. Application, by letter or otherwise, will be attended to by the Subscriber, Augusta. James Finlatcr. March 1 ' For Sale A. Valuable and excellent house Servant. She if; a good Seamstress, Cook, Washer, and Ironer, and is to be sold for no fault whatever. Enquire at this ofli C e. March 7 T\\e Undersigned .HaVING for three years past had a Com . mcrcial F.establishment, in LIVERPOOL. under the firm of Isaac, Low £$ Co. Offer the services of that house to their Friends and the public, in the sale ol Pro duce, the purchase of Goods, and other Uu siness on Commission. / Liberal advances will j>e made on ship meats. Andrew Low £5 Co, Savannah, Dec. 15 w3ip mil 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, adm r. i de horr3 non . , » 1 Society Academy. s* >■* MIS fii'.utution went into operation on ■ second Mopday in January lust, under •' cim>!» of Mr; Holloway, a graduate Hie Smith Carolina College, who has night for the /last two years at Cambridge, Carolina, avid given general satisfaction, his Academy is situated in the heart of a •eli and respectable Settlement about six ndi s fiont Edgefield Court House, and assesses more local advantiigcs than any dber similar institution in the State. Thu . neighborhood is thought to be healthy, be water good, and genteel hoard canjie tad from 80 to §IOO for 100 students, with it from one quarter of a mile to a mile. I'or the learned Languages §3O. Geog npliy and English grammar §2O j and or common English 12 50 per annum. A oung gentleman has been lately employed ;»san assistant, and no' tibr's will he wani ng on the part of the board of managers o ensure die success and defuse the use fulness of this rising Institution. J)nnit*l Bird, Secretary IC> the Uourd of JilulMPtis. Feb. 26 w3w ~ CANDLE Manufactory. Three doors he.'okr the Market, North side Jii\>ad Street. THE subscriber ham on hand a constant anpply of the Best Manufactured CJIXVIES. M. PAYNE, flj" - Price 30 cents by the Bn>;. February 18 . wag Sheriffs Sale. tVIJ.h PE SOLI), on the first Tuesday in April next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of stile, One Negro boy named Harry, about 8 years of age, and one gro girl named Itusey, 6 years of age, let vied on as the properly of George Boli linean under u foreclosure of a mortgage to satisfy Julian Drioclie. W. Lumpkin, d. s, Jan. 25. 8 300 Reward. RAN AWAY from the subscriber ahou the hist qf November lust, a young negro fellow named SAM or SAMEEL, nineteen years old, light complexion, line countenance, very likely, well made, five feet six or eight inches high, and lias a small soar on bis forehead near (he edge of the hair. He was caught in the neigh borhood about twe weeks after lie went off, since which period, 1 have not hud any certain information of him. Emm the manner which he left lyame, and other cir cumstanced, I am Ltulactd to believe that he htts been kidnapped. Any person th»< will deliver the above fellow and Kidnap per to th r subscriber, near Columbia C H. (Georgia! shall receive the above reward <mconviction of the kidnapper, or Fifty Dollars for the liello " alone, or for infor mation, so that 1 get him again, if taken out oi the stale, or Twenty-live Dollars if taken in the stale. Zacli. Williams. January'ls (Xj’The Editors of the Alabama Courier Pcnnesssce Clarion, and Raleigh R«-#i#. ier will publish the above once a WceJc fur f’/tree months and forward tin ir HC . coniits to the Post Office, Columbia c. House, (Georgia) for payment. For Sale, An excellent Pl.mo FORTE. Apply at this officej February 1 Bui ke Superior Court, November temt, 1818, Present, his honor Robert It. Reid, Judge.* RULE NISI UPON the petition of Huberts Thomas, slating that he was possessed of a certain bond given by one Henry Hughs in his life lime to said Thomas, tinder the * penalty of 5 hundred dollars, with a condi tion thereunder written, and to be void if the said Henry Hughs, shall make and execute good and sufficient warranted tU ties to a certain tract of Land lying and being in the county of Burke, containing two hundred and fifty acres adjoining lands of Hell and Walton, and hearing date on the 12th day of December 1810, atrue coi " py of said bond as nearly as can as recol lected by said Thomas is annexed to said petition and filed in the clerks office to gether witli such other evidence as the said Thomas has, and the said original be ing destroyed. It is therefore ordered that 'he said Copy of said bond annexed to said petition be established in lieu of the ori ginal so destroyed, unless good cause be shewn to contrary on or before the first day of the next term of this Court. And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule he published in one of the public Gazettes of this State once a month until the next term of diis Court. Extract from the minutes, 22d Nov: 1819. Jno. Carpenter, elk. Jamtarv 18 ■ i - - (£j» The subscribers have formed a connection in the practice ol Layr, and will he thankful sos any favors in the line of their profession., I heir of fice is the same occupied byF. Walicor. B, Walker, i. Walker . December 6 mm