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Tm. suhscriofni have taken for a ntim
ber of year*, a least of this well known
ai.d'commodious establishment. Situated
in the very centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar advantages hof.li in regular and tran
sient hoarder# From the longexperience
they have In <1 in their line of business, they
flatter themselves to be able to render
their house for private and public accom
ntodaticn, inferior to none in the Southern
-Stales. Their TABLE wiii be furnished
with the best provisions the market can
afford, and their lUu with the choicest
1 iquors. Funicular attention will be paid
to-cleanlincss in their roomsand bedding;
and they pledge t lie tune Ives that indecent
\»r indecorous behaviour of nny kind will
never be tolerated in I’ieir Mouse.
Tlteir 'Stables arc furnished with the
Lest of provender, and with faithful and at
tentive hostlers. As (he proprietors con
template to make the GLOBE a pennanent
■establishment, under their particular su
fierintendnnpe, they only solicit from their
riends and the public generally, that por
tion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to.
William G. Grimes,
I William Shannon.
September 10. ts
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Notice.
A.LL peraosn* indebted to the estate of
Joseph Ford, lute of Warren county, dec.
. are Requested to make payment without
delay, and all to whom the estate is indebt
ed to render in their accounts properly
attested within siz months from the date
hereof.
W, W. Ford, adm'r
Dec. 13
Georgia, Warren County
Clerkt office of the Court of Ordinary,
WHEUEAS Holly Berry, Walkerand
Amos Person, have applied for let
ters of dismissory on the estate of Joel
Walker, deceased.
These are therefore to cite & admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
vs said dec. to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause (ifany they have) why said letters
of dismissory should not be granted.
Given under m> hand at office thisfir
day of March, 1820.
-Jno. Torrence, c.c.o.w.c
march 9—m6m
For Sale,
CjpHAT valuat .h corner lot, adjoining
H the subscnuci s dwelling on Bey
nold street, and Cull’s alley, with a com
plete.dwe ling house and out-houses, con
tabling 65 feet in front and one hundred
and twenty feet in depth. It is situated
in an agreeable neighborhood, and beliei
ed very healthy.—Also, one hundred and
fifty acres ol land lying upon the Wash
ingtou road, seven miles from this city
mostly timbered with pine of an excellen
growth. This lot of land joins the sub
scrihcr*s summer seat. For particular
enquire of Isaac !.a Roche, & Co broad
street, upper end.
Isnac La Roche.
January 13. wtf
Notice. '
HE Academy at Edgefield Court-house
has been lately recommenced underthe di
rection of Mr. McCli.vtic a gentleman of
liberal education, and whe lias taught in
similar institutions foi- the last six or sev
<n years. Boarding can be obtained in
ftntitl families for SldO per annum, and
terms of tuition are as moderate as in other
Academics in the hack country. From
the high testimonials of character and
competency which the politeness of Mr.
McClentic has submitted to the Trustees,
they can but flatter themselves with the
•expeoation, that this Institution under his
management will regain its former char
acter, and realize the best wishes of its
, supporters.
Feb 26. w3w
COMFORT
OJV MODE BATH TERMS.
Walter a appling, would a P
prise Ins friends and the public,
bus opened a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,
at Columbia Court House. Inspired with
a wish to be useful in his day and gener
ation, he will endeavour always to spread
plentiful and savoury Table for the hun
gry. and supply soft and sweet Beds for
the weary. IBs Stables ample and well
supplied, Will he an object of his special
care; and if his utmost exertions can ef
ect aught of the kin d, the wings of Peace
hall rof upon his dwelling and its inmates,
nd Co’.' .ut reign throughout his apart
ments.
Columbia Court House, Feb. 15 S m
City Tax Collector’s Sale.
"11TIU. be sold at the Market House, in
v f the Cily of Augusta, between, the
usual hours ..f sale, on the first Tuesday in
April, one Ni grn Woman named Jenin,
levied upon as the properti of John Miller,
to satisfv Ins road and Well tax. and the
road an 1 v >1 tat of Miller and Suv.’en
burg, for i- yer 1818.
A. Pugg, C.T.C.
t 009 Wtds
r £: * !
j . .... »;'e i •
Livery Stables.
1 HR Subscriber inform, the public (bat
his large and commodious Stab'cs on the
corner of Jackson and Green streets, arc
now ready for the reepplion of Horses.
From bis long experience in this line of
business, he flatters himself of being able
to give full •tisfaction to those who may
favor him with their custom. lie wlil be
prepared at all times, to furnish Horses
• and Carriages, by t |ie day, or longer.—
1 Horses Knicked, Trimmed and Broke to
1 Harness, at the shortest notice and best
manner- He v. ill only add, that he invites
■ the public to call and see his complete es
! tnblishmcnt and then bestow on him that
' patronage wh.ch they really think him en
’ titled to. He requests all those persqns
■ who may cull, not to give any money to
1 ervants.
William M‘Gar.
Dec. 13
~lOjF SS* N. Thompson
Jlaving removed to the house ot Joseph
Hutchinson, Esq (formerly the residence
of Col. Erwin) two doors below the mar
ket house, cm the South side ot Broad
Street, would be willing to teceive a few
additional boarders—and as her house is
large and convenient, she trusts she shall
, be enabled to furnish genteel travellers
with satisfactory -accommodations. And
, for horses she is provided with excellent
stables and a good hostler.
September 27
Administratrix Sale,
w ILL be sold at Wayncsborough, I
Bitrkc county, on the first lursday in
April next.
330 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the waters of Mcßcen, he
s tween thirty and forty acres of the Land
• cleared, with a mill seat on it adjoining
t Lands of John Fryer and others, being all
■ the real estate of George Weathers, dec.
1 late of Burke county, and sold for the ben
■ efit of the heirs and creditors, conditions
made known on the day of sale.
Mary Weathers, admnx.
jan. 16 tds
Land for Sale.
' T ;
", JL HE subscriber offers for sale, one
1 thousand acres first quality pine land, in
Scriven county, Rocky creek, on which
I there arc three saw mills, runs through this
II body of land, It is within a mule and a
quarter of Crawford’s mill creek, on which
1 rails may be easily taken to the Savannah
b river This land wliichis well Umbered and
lies on each side of the road leading from
Augusta to Savannah calle-’ the River
Road, is offered for the sum of three thou
sand five hundred dollars, at a credit of
one and two years, with interest from the
time of sale. Persons desirous to avail
themselves of this offer which is thought
to be a very advantageous one, arc reques
ted to apply to W. W. Holt esq. in Au-
gusto, or to Mr. John Green, or the rev.
John Crawford of Scriven county, who
resides near (he land.
Thos. G. Walker.
j Jan 20
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I To Rent,
i Lniil the first of October next.
i Desirable Store and comfortable
} dwelling Douse, situated on Broad
r Street, with large back Stores, a double
1 Kitchen, Stable, Carriage Honse, &c. com
plete, well calculated for a small family.
Application to be made at this office.
February 3
Notice.
T
HE undersigned Committee have been
appointed by the City Council to receive
PROPOSALS for placing M'lntosh street
■ continued, in good travelling order from
Telfair street to its intersection with the
| Savannah Road. The above work is to be
completed within three months. Persons
i disposed to contract for tl*e same willap- (
', ply to the committee for furtiver particu
• lars. &
[ Win. Gumming,
A. Waterman,
Committee.
| Feb, i '
, t For Rent.
UNTIL the first of October next, the
Brick Tenement and Lot, recently
occupied by Fendell & Galphin, for terms
apply to Kerrs & Graham, or to
M. Gal plan.
March 9
Strayed
From I). Meigs’ Stable on the Sand- I
Hills, ten days since a sorrel Mare, six
years old, 14 j hands high, well formed for
service ami remarkably good conditioned,
having I white feet, and a white face. She
was brought from Edgefield district to Au
gusta, not long since. A liberal reward
will be paid fur the restoration of said
Mare.
Feb 19 ts
The Subscriber
WILL attend the Courts of the Middle
Circuit, for the purpose of settling
the gccoun's due the late firm of Kea:i,
Duybkink, and Peat-re, the accounts due
himself, and all others in which he may be
interested as agent, administrator, nr any
otherwise, and earnestly hojies all inter
ested will attend prepared to settle cither
by payment ot due bill.
George W. S. Pearre.
Feb. 26
BLANKS,
For sale at this office.
COLUMBIA
The Columbia Academy, distant from
Mi« county Court House 6 mile* on the
Washington road, occupies a pleasant sit
nation, and for the purity of the water and
health fulmm of Utc air, can be excelled
by no institution in the county.
This literary institution, recently es
tablished and conducted under the super
intendence of Mr, E. H. Burritt, has late
ly received targe improvements and ad
ditional buildings, suited to the conveni
ence of several teachers, and will be open
on the first nl'the ensuing year for the
admission of pupils in every branch of
Knglish and Classical Education. Board
ing can be had o.i terms as reasonable as
at any similar institution in the stale, where
the most vigilant and scrupulous regard
frill be bad to decency of manners and
refinement of morals.
The principal branches taught in this
school ar« the Languages, Natural and
Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Matcriv
Medico, Elementary and Practical Astro
nomy, Pure and Mixed Mathematics, Al
gebra, Navigation, Surveying, &,e. Ike.—
Kbctorick, Belles Lett res. Use of the
(■lubes, Geography and Geographical Pro
jections of Maps, Arithmetic, Engl.sh
Grammar, Heading,''Veiling, u.c.&c.
The Institution will he conducted under
the management of F. Hinsdale Buirii.,
Esquire, and Doctor Silas Macham from
New England. From thf talents and es
tablished reputation of llese gentlemen
in teaching, the Trustee* feel confident
in assuring the pnfihc, ihtt the different
branches of English miu Classical Educa
tion may be acquired this Academy
with as great facility am. expedition as
at any similar institution ih th.e state
William ffpAgrudor,
Jolm Watson,
Zuch. Williams.
TRUSTEES.
Dec. 22 mom
The Editor of the Savannah Republican
is requested to insert the above once a
month for 3 months, and forward his ac
ountto this OlHce for payment.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold at the Court
House in Warrenton, on tlie first Tncstlay
in April next, between the hours »f salt.
One Black Mare and one Bay Horse, two
Cows and Calves, one yearling, levied on
as the property of Basdel Wright, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Rebecca Posey,
adinx. of S. Posey and others.
A: Rogers, SUff. w. c.
March 2
Wanted
To hire for the present year ,
Three or four boys, from 14 to 16 years
of age, to work on a Plantation in the vi
cinity of this place.—Apply at this office.
February 3 ts
Notice.
indebted to the cslate of
George Pearson, dec’d. are informed that
they will have an opportunity of making
payment to the subscriber until the firs l
pay of April next, after tbgt time their notes
and accounts will be placed in the hands
of an Attorncv for collection.
JOHN H. MANN, acting admn’r.
February 12. tla
Sheriff's Sale.
WILT, be sold the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court House in
Jacksonboro, Striven County, between
set usual hours of t“'» »»•* three, o'clock*#
100 acres of Land, more or
less, lying in the County of Scriven, also
one Saw-Mill, taken as the property of
Thomas Green, to satisfy sundry Execu
tions in favor of Wm. Me Ginnis and fol
ton Kemp, against the said Thomas Green
and Stephen Knight, levied and returned
to me by a Constable.
Also 200 acres of Land,
more or loss, lying in the County of Scri
ven, adjoining John Hodge and others, ta
ken as the property of Daniel Daly, to
atisfy a balance due on an Execution in
vvor of Samuel I. Bryan.
Also 4450 acres of Laud,
lying in the County of Scriven, adjoining
lands of Hezekiah Anderson, Thomas Gib
bons and others, taken as the property of
James Platt, to satisfy an Execution on
Mortgage, in favor of James Bunwoody—
Also, 600 acres of Land,
more or less, lying in the County of Scri
ven, adjoining lands of Robert M. William
si n, sen. & K. Herrington, Sen. taken as the
property of J. Nicholson, adinr. of Ridley,
to satisfy an Execution in favor nf James
Roberts, guardian of the heirs of Ridley,
deceased.
S. Kemp, d. s. s. c.
Scriven County, March 2nd, 1820.
Sheriff’s Sale.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
T y April next at the Court House in
Columbia county
One Kegro Girl by the
name of I.intz to satisfy sundry executions.
Nelson M. Benton and others ts. Nathaniel
Pearre. also
One Negro Girl by the
name of- Hannah, to satisfy sundry elocu
tions, Jnriah Harris vs. Andrew McClane,
all levied on and returned to me by a cons
table. ALSO
425 acres of Land on the
Millefigevllle road, Sampler and
hhackelford to satisfy an execution, Jes
se Cawthon \s. Jesse Offutt
ALSO.
240 acres of Land more
or less, on the Uche waters, adjoin
ing Walker and Magi uder, and 300 acres
pine Land, on the waters of the Uche also,
adjoining Pricket and ethers, 'to satisfy
three executions two in favor of John T.
Allen vs. Robert Bowdre, and one in favor
of John Foster vs. Robert Bowdre.
W. Wilkins, s. c. c.
1 Feb 29 " * ids
Removal.
David McKINNEY, respectfully in
forms his friends aod customers in general
that be lias removed hi* establishment of
SADDLBRf, &e. £*.
on the south side Broad-street, opposite
Uie Planters Hotel, where he continued to
keep an assortment in his Ime ; and the
old stand is still kept, supplied by him
with the same articles.
He <dso offers for sale at a low price
2 light 4 wheel Carriages
with a fall Top, upon a new construction.
P S. He respectfully .solicits all those
indebted to him by Notes or open accounts
to come forward and settle the same, trust
ing that the indulgence which he has gen
erally allowed to all, will not fail to impress
his debtors with a willingness to fulfil their
Contracts.
Feb. 29 2wtf
Portrait ffiaintiny.
Mr. SERA, respectfully tenders bis
services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Augusta, as Portrait Painter, during Ids
slum stay in this place. Application can
he made to Mr. A. Brux who will give
an idea of his talents. Terms will be mod
erate. February 15 ts
Broke (he Jail,
T ' .
iLN Wayncsborougli, Burke County, on
the Stli inst. three prisoners. >iz
Peter Perry, about 25
• *
or 30 years old, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches
high, lias a fair skin, and rather a suspi
cious countenance, but quite volatile—ivas
committed for Burglary and Felony.
. ALSO
Toney, a negro man, 30
or 35 years old, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
high, said he ranaway from John Gerald
or Fitgcrald, of Charleston, South Caroli
na.
AI.SO
Pbilis, a negro woman,
about 30 j ears old, 5 feet 4or 5 inches
high, said she belongs to Harris Horn, of
Jones county, Georgia.
1 will give a reward of 50
dollars for the above prisoners delivered
to me at Waynesborough, or 30 dollars
for Ferry, and ten dollars each for the ne
groes.
Wilson Navey, s. b. c.
march 14.—w2w
20 dolls. Reward.
.IjkANA.WAY, from the subscriber, on
Wednesday night last, a tall mulatto girl,
named AMY, about 25 or 30 years «f age—
her upper sere teeth out, no other distin
guishing mark recollected. She lived in
Augusta for some years past, and was for
merly the property of Mark D. Clark.
The above reward, with all reasonable
expenses, will be paid, at tins office, for
securing the said negro in any jail, so that
I get her again.
John A. Williams.
February 5 2aw4wp
Sheriffs Sale
WILL be sold on (he first Tucay in
April next, at the Court House
in the town of Waynesborough, Burke
county, between the iistiij hours of sale.
One negro boy, named
JIM, levied on as tne property of Andrew
Fulwood on the foreclosure oftwo mortga
ges in favor tfl’Felix J. Burns.
ALSO
Three Tracts of Land,
viz. 375 acres adjoining Sapp & Hannah,
283 1-3 adjoining Cope & Warnock, and
100 acres adjoining Oope and others, levi
edon as the property of James H. Bryan
and Frederick Bryan to satisfy sundry ex
ecutions, issued from a magistrate’s court,
in favor of Daniel Thompson, guardian
ror Nichodemus Thompson, returned by
Asa Royal, constable.
ALSO
100 acres of Land, (more
or less) levied on as the property of William
Bell, to satisfy sundry executions, issued
from a magistrates Court, in favor of Taft
&. F slier and others, and returned to me
by William Wallace, constable.
ALSO
400 acres of Land (more
or less) adjoining Mallary & Doyle, levied
on as the property of Richard Foster to
satisfy sundry execution in favor of the ad
ministrations of W. C. Lawrence and oth
ers, against R. Foster and George Foster,
pointed out by R. Foster.
Wilson Navey, s.u.c.
Burke county, March 1 wtds
Samuel A. Bailey, *
Attorney and Counsellor at
Law,
HAS opened an Office on Washington
Street, one door above that of W. W.
Holt, Esq.—Besides the several courts
field in this city, he will attend the Supe
rior Courts in the counties of Burke, Co
lumbia, Warren and Hancock.
Augusta, March 14, 182U.—2aw&w3tp
Georgia, Warren County.
Clerks office of the Court of Ordinary.
'WHEREAS Rachel Persons and Tho
v * mas Persons, administrators of the
estate of J osiah Persons, late of stud County
deceased.
And whereas Zadock Bass, administrator
of the estate of Batson Bass, late of said
County, dec. have each applied by their
petitions, for Utters dismissory from their
said respective administrations j these are
therefore to notify all persons concerned,
to enter their objectioi/ against the pray
ers of the said Petitioners (if any they
have) in thus office within the time pro
scribed by law; otherwise letters of dis
mission will issue accordingly.
Given under my hand at Office, this 6th
day of March, 182 U.
Jno. Torrence, c. w.c.c.o.
m?rch P—mfh*>
Eagle Tavern.
1 • 4 ''£3 V
45®|frA-
And Savannah Stage fjfiek.
subscribers having purchased the
3 interest of Capt. Win. Chisolm in this
large and commodious estihlishmei t which
has recently undergone considerable im
provements, tender their services to their
fr.cuds and to the public generally Al
though in a central pa t of the City, the
Kagle Tavern is pleasantly situated and
retired, and within the immediate
vicinity of business. In the management
and arrangement of their house, a strict
and particular regard will be always paid
to the comfort and quiet of their custom,
ers. The slightest breach of decorum can
not be tolerated within theit doors. Their
Table will be furnished with fie best pen
visions the market affords, and their Bur
with the choicest liquors of every d scrip
tion. In their rooms and bedding a con
stant attention to neatness and cleanliness
will be observed.
Their Stables are well supplied with
fnovinder, and attended by active and
aithful hostlers. And they hope their ex
ertions to please will be such as to entitle
them to a liberal share of public custom.
Jesse Whipple,
D. S. Boothe.
March 2
■^iwwwiaiaj,
Jewelry & &iivei* Ware,
—AMOHO WHICH AUK-
XiADIES’ Elegant Gold Patent Lever
t Watches, with latest fashion Seals,
Chains, Keys and Hands,
Gentlemen’s Gold and Siver ditto,
Fine Gold Chains, s?ajs and Keys,
First Bate Capt and Jewelled Hunting
Watches,
A variety of Capt, Jewelled and other good .
qualities of common English Watches,
Coral Beads,
A variety of Ear Rings, Finger Rings,
Breast Pins, Bead Lockets, Bracelets,
Scissor Chains, Bcc. See.
Musical Boxes;
Steel Chains, Keys and Seals,
Gilt do. do. do.
Silver Spoons, Ladles and Sugar Tongs,
manufactured here by me, of as pure
silver as silver dollars When re
quested, and bespoken, the silver will
be refined as fine as any can be, that
is, to the specific gravity of 11—rain
water being unit—and spoons, Uc.
made theruof.
Cloclts and \Ya,tel\es
Os every description Repaired and Regu
lated witli the greatest case, and in
the completest manner es
pecially when' particular'/ requested
to do so, and warranted for a year to
go well.
W atc\i £rysta\a
Os every description, consisting of Lunett
Glasses, which are suitable for the best
quality of Gold Patent Lever Watches,
Patent, thick: & strong double flint glasses,
Flat, common and Hunting watch small
glasses,
Fine hand dials for seconds, and a variety
of other watch dials.
Fine gold watch hands, and a variety of
patterns of other gold hands.
Fine swelled steel hands, suitable for best
quality of gold Levers,
And a variety of other qualities & articles?
&c. SJc.
John Guimann ,
North side of Broad-Street, about 200
yards distance from the Market house,
and not as lap off from it as the: City-
Hotel is.
EVERT DESCUIPTIOK OF
Bings, Trinkets,
qr other articles' in my line, MC'NHED alt.
the shortest notice.
February 20: wSw
HOUSE OF
EXT E»T AIX.M EXT,
Four doors beloiu the Market, JVorth sid:
Broad street, Augusta.
fllE subscriber, taking into considers
tson the scarcity of money and the
bility of provisions being lower, lias hdlen
to the understated prices for boarding, and
will spare no pains to rentier satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their
custom; he also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed on him, and will feel
thankful for the continuance of their lib
erality.
Man and horse per day S ~
Man without horse per day 1 25
Horse without man per day 1
Single meal for man 50
Single feed for horse 50
Lodging 25
Board by the qr. witli Lodging 79
without lodging 6J
Horse per montli
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and win
■ keep a constant supply of Horse Pro'i
sions on hand for Waggoners jS low as tue
. Market will afford.
fVpodson Ligoiii
August 4. " -ts
Administrator’s Stole.
’ WiILL be sold at the house of the sub
scriber in Columbia county, on Friday ‘ -
, I4tli of April next, all the personal p-w
--perty of Margaret Davis, dec.
John Ha vis. admr-
March 2: td> T