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I [VOL. XXXIY.] . x TUESDAY MORNING, MARCHps, 1820. ' * [No. 1858.]
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Hrontcle & <oasette,
*9 is W«t»»
■ ;lo? , Thursday a,id Saturday
Mornings,
ir.AS.DCTCKISCK k CltAHtTO*,
six Dollars Per Annum,
M IN ADVANCE.
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»ST RECEIVED,
H pn Consignment ,
» C ok ; Ltndon Particular Teneriffe
—ALSO—
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K Tardy fij Son. -
ary 12
■ S3O Reward.
M.,-„ from the Subscriber, on
■”« n t day of January past, a large
■yr piNG, about eight years o d,
Wm>uvx, with aster in the face and a
■ the nose, remarkably thin mam &
'-■The above reward will be paid on
■livery of the horse at Sprang Hi 1,
below Augusta, oa the Lomsn.lt
Hfichaol F. Boisciair.
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pF i HE PUBLIC.
|H rB3CRI B)'R OFIKIiS HIS SERVICES AS
IlnsfeWor & SoWcVUrc,
■ c several Courts of Law and Equi
mm.,n the Middle Circuit, viz: Colum-
IHwashiiigtoii, Tatnall, Emam.e
;|«n Burke, Jefferson and Richmond,
pay every attention to claims dc
|||H( in bis hands for collection, ana
■ isclf obliged for any favors be may
|K. He will be found at the Office
re Montgomery, in Augusta.
IKoser Wolcott Cooke.
W 25& ts
of the Music at the
I Theatre, New-York.
|Hp£CTFVLLY acquaints the public
|Hh»t he teaches the Piano Forte, Vio
llfli iobncello- Terms may be known by
|Hngto him at the Theatre, or the
Tavern.
Wm for tale, an excellent Metronome,
iiWby Mcltel. Feb. 12 * ts
I Notice.
SHreEALE to an order of the Inferior
|Hof Burke County, will be sold for
of the heirs and creditor of Ann
|Hgon, dec’d. on the first Tuesday in
|||l next, at the Court-House in the
Hos Wancsborougn in said County,
||Hen the usual hours of ten and four
of the same day, two hundred, two
|Hhdf acres of land, more or less, lying
ISBiden Creek, in the County of VViikin-
alas one Negro man slave, named
|H>, the property of said dec’d.
IlSniis made known on tb.e day of sale.
■ Arthur Bell, Adm’r.
Wmf the estate of Ami Atkinson dec’d.
|Kmary 15.
B~' ScioCto,
chcsnut Sorrel, i.ve feet two
Bs high, will stand at the subscribers
IB&tion, in Burke county the ensuing
IHn, and a part ofhis time in Waynes.
|Btgh. He will he let to Mares at the
WMfe:l price of Fifteen dollars the season
|B>le the first day of January next,
|Hh may be dischared with Ten Dollars
ißyrd by the first day of Noveir.ber—
IBhty Dollars tx> insure a Mare to be with
■ tbe insurance money to be paid as
■adtls discovered the mare is with foal,
property altered—so cents to the
iß™ every case, and eight dollars the
$B e VI M, good pastures for mares gra
fed with gram if requested gt a
price, no responsibility for acci-
B s °r escapes, hut every care will be
■n to prevent both. The season will
■mence the fust day of March a ,d end
■ day of July—mares failing to be with
■ the spring season shall be entitled to
■tall season gratis.
■ * PEDIGREE.
jß'-lOLTO was got by the imported sor
■tiomcde, his dam by Uildair, his grand
■by Spadille, his great grand dam by
■« r pursed here Crufiord As to the beau-
powers !k elegant forms of Sci
■'ve have as yet seen no horse that is as
■'o recommend himself; we have it
■ciently certified that bciolto has never
»tmmed or runned by gentlemen who
known to hisfoalding, as such I have
jjccovint ofhis performance, but chal-
■ e “ le best Judges to find any dcficicn
form, shape, or action, as such I
y pronounce him one among the
■ ,tors ‘-' s in America, or other
M of the w orld
■>i 11169 Salisbury.
■ Notice.
B^rJ rß,Cni, * rll OFFEnR Fon SAI ' B '
ot Uvua\.
C , reek ’ ncar Eayaville,
Br n house, and ail
°«t buildings Term* ,
■ U L*Dpl>injr to the subs<jriber.
I # Bobert Winne,
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AUGUSTA •
CROCKERY
WARE STORE
Ti
HE subscriber is now receiving and
opening, and will continue to receive dar
ing the Fail and Winter months, at his
stope in Prick building, near the
Post Office in M‘lutosh-street, leading from
Stewart Hargrave’s Corner
f\. Store,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP
CRO( RERY
Blass and CVrna WaTe,
—COSSISTINO OF— —
Crates handsomely assorted
with Crockery , and
Boxes £5 Tierces o t OVass
Ware,
Well selected to suit the Georgia & West
ern Markets, which he offers tor sale at a
low advance. He is now opening in order
to suit those purchasers who wish to have
their Goods repact— .
- 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 v
A few set of Elegant
Burnish’d (wold China,
Os a superior quality—consisting'of
A Tea, Codec £5 Desert Set
Complete—‘Likewise
Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures, neatly put up ip box
ear-all of which he offers for sale at the
reduced prices for cash, or approved
Town acceptances.
William H. Oakman.
October 25. 13t
N, B.—The subscriber
earnestly requests those who are indebted
.to the late firm of Erwins, Oakman,,&■ 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 quality £5 latest
Fashions ,
JU9T received from Philadelphia, from
the Manufactories of David S. Free
land, & Co. and Shelmerdine —also from
Ives & O. White, New-York, Si Adam Lee,
Sc Co. New Jersey. Gemleitnen" wanting
fashionable -Sats of first quality, cannot fail
of being suited.
Also Ist & 2d quality Castors —Mens’ &
Boys’Rorams and Wool Huts assorted
A few trunks of Mens’ and Boys’ fine Wax
Calf, Morocco, and Strong Shoes. The
above articles are offered for sale on ac
commodating terras, Broad-street. 3 doors
below Mr. Jacob Danforth’s, by
James B. Bishop, £5 Co.
February 8. ■ .I2ow‘lm
ViiUiNb LAUiI 8
SEMINARY.
■ MBS. GARVUST,
Saving associated with her Miss
GODFREY, late from London, (via New-
York,) respectfully informs the citizens o
Augusta, its vicinity, and those from adis-*
tance, who would wish to emorace the
opportunity, that they pftupose to open on
die third January next, a School in the
house of Mrs. Garvin, for the instruction
of Young Ladies in the various branches of
useful and polite education, viz.— The
rudiments of the English Language, Writ- 1
ing Arithmetic, kc. —Also, the French
Language (Gramaticaliy.)—Plain and or
namental Needle Work, Drawing and
Music.
Young Ladies may be accommodat
ed (on very reasonable terms) with Board
and Lodging in the family of Mrs. Garvin.
I) c comber 29
JV jtice.
A.LL persons indebted to tbe estate of
John Fury, dec. are respectfully requested
to come forward before the Ist day of April
next, and make payment as alonger indul
gence cannot be given.
John Cashin,
acting admn’r
February 19 *3w
Notice.
NINE months after date, applicatisn
will be made the honorable court of
Ordinary of Columbia County for leave to
sell one third of an undivided real estate,
consisting of 220 acres of land, lying in
Columbia County, a'so one half of 190
acres, Iving in Oglethorp, it being tbe teal
estate of Ann T. Johnson, told for the ben
efit o the heirs and creditors.
Francis T. Allen, a4mr
February 3
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f MANSION HOUSE. | . •
HE Subscribers hav® taken a large and cummodidus Hbuse at the cor
ner of Green and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the recep
tion of company. it is situated in the most pleasant pfcrt of tbe Town,
and no pams w ill be spared to render the establishment worthy the pat-,
; ronage of the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the
accommodation ol laravlies, as well as single rooms frtr goritlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine ele
gance with convenience. They flutter themselves their TABLE and BAR
will not be excelled by any in the Southern country. Tlmy have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage
1 Houses. .
Those who are rand'of good living, airy, new and ohrftn Rooms and
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge for
themselves. - ,
N., B. They intend keepings Livery Stable, and will be provided with
Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler.
Young & McKeen.
January 22 ■ *
mi n 1 •« ,11 -n a I
The Subscriber,
HAVING purchased the estate of Wil
liam Foxwjjli, deceased, from the
heirs, Edward Foxwell and Allen Nichols,
the husband of Kisiah Foxwell, the only
heirs, and they reside in Caswell county,
North Carolina. After my return, I got
into peaceable possession ; John M'Wade
being executor to the wiU of said' Foxwell, 1
swore 1 broth open the doors of the dwel
ling hiiuse of said and took for
cible possession, had me taken, and I was
1 confined sixteen days before I could call
the attention of the Honorable Inferior
<Jqurt; before them i proved I got into
p ' peaceable possession, and was relieved by.
that testimony from my confinement;
Esquire M’Wade told several persons he
would have me taken again; if he does, j
my request is, that he may bp more par- I
ticuW in nis next oath, for in the first, he
was in or near Savannah at the time 1 took
possession, and without his coming to see
if I was in possession, swore 1 was, and
that 1 broke lucks to do to (unless he
came by night) and if by night he saw«me
in possession; I know not how he swore
what he has, for there never was a lock,
, bolt or latch to the doors since 1 knew the
house, and I do not believe there ever
was since the building ot the house; the
fayt is, Esquire M’Wade designs keeping
the property until the law relieves him of
that trouble/which 1 believe lie will be
sorry for—l hope the clerk will be parti
pulaain keeping M’Wade’s oatii until the
sitlivg of the next Superior Court.
Josbua Stone.
(Xj* The Augusta Chronicle and Savan
i nah Republican, will please publish the'
above once a week for three months, and
forward their accounts to VV i ighuborough,
Columbia county for payment.
January 25 , w3m
STORAGE
AND
Commission Business.
JH HE subscribers have taken the Ware-
House lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
opposite the Wharf, wlvich is now in com
plete order for the reception of Colton
and Merchandize.
Mackenzie § Ponce,
October 27. ts
I
Lnikocim £5 Watson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage .& Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
id to.
July 7.
— —— rr~ »■ f |
Shoes, Fringes, £jc.
Pair Men’s Grain Shoetees, J
300 do do Wax do hound
100 do do Kip do
200 do Boy’s Grain Shoetees.
Furniture Fringes, Furniture Calicoes,
Dimities tkc. For sale low for cash by
T. £$ J. Cunningham.
2 Doors below the Post-Office.
Dec 15
TO HIRE,
A Good Wonac Bill*
AWasher&ironer —Apply t« the printers.
February 8.. ts
Fifty DoHars lie ward.
BANAWAYahouHhe ninth of\ugust
last, a Mulatto man, named RED BIN
EVANS, about 35 years of age, 5 feet C
of 8 inche&high, accustomed to waggon
ing, & had travelled fconsidcrgbly through
Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky in that
1 capacity, and probably often passed fora
freeman: he formerly belonged to Mr.
Hendferson, & worktSfl at King’s Saltworks
in Virginia; was alii ward a sold to Col,
John Carson of Burke county N. Carolina,
brought to Aiqjnfifi'* jnd offered for sale by
CharlesCajson esq. of Buncomb coiiuty:
- biwii M »n tryal fc l)«t previousMo his
executing a Hill of sale foinilmbe abscon
ded: it is believed he Is concealed by some
j person, but whetheri n the swamps near
( Augusta, or in the 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 his
apprehension, and being secured in any
Goal and double the amount for pm >
ofwhohai hors him, by
Andrew tei •win,
At Augusta Georgia, or by
William Oakimin,
s* \ For him.
May 10 ' If ,
Notice.
AFTER the expiration of nine months,
application will he made to the hono
rable the Inferior Court of Burke County
for leave to sell all the real estate of
Thomas Tipton, kite of said county, dec.
Amy Tipton, Rdm’x.
February 10, 1820.
FOB SALE.
Two hundred two and an half acres 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—and
S. E. by No. 109. Application, by letter
or otherwise, will be attended to by the
Subscriber, Augusta.
James Finlater.
March 1
For Sale
A. Valuable and excellent house Servant.
She is a good Seamstress, Cook, Washer,
and froner, and is to be sold for no fault
whatever. Enquire at this offi ge ,
March 7
The Undersigned
JJaVING for three years past had a Com
niercial Eestablishment, in LIVERPOOL,
under the firm of
Isaac, Low £5 Co.
Offer the services of that house to then (
Friends and the public, in the sale of fro- ,
duce, the purchase of Goods, and other bu (
siness on Commission. I
Liberal advances will be made on ship |
ments. i
Andrew Low £5 Co. «
Savannah, Dec. 15 w3m
Will be Sold
ON the first Tuesday in May next, at the
Court House in Columbia County, ,
fortv acres of Land, belonging to the estate
of Nichodemus Boyd, dec. sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said ,
estate. f
James Burroughs, adm r.
de bonis non.
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Society Academy •
liiMiiiition went into operation «n
live second Monday in January last, under
die direction of Mr; Holloway, a graduate
us the South Carolina College, who has
taught for the last tw o years at Cambridge,
S. Carolina, and given general satisfaction,
i’his Arademy is situated in the heart ofa
Vioh and'respectable sultlement aboilt six
•uiiltis funn' Evlgofk-ld Court Hons<% and
uisKesseS more local advantages than any
otlK’r simikir inSlitjiViou in the State. 'File
■neighborhood is tluMigtil to be healtliy,
the Water good, and- genteel board can be
bad hum 80 to SIOO lor 100 students, with
in from one quarter of a mile to a mile.
For the learned Languages S3O. Geog
raphy and English grammar S2O; and
for common English 12 50 per aimuth. A
young gentleman has been lately employed
as an assistant, and novefiorts \yill be want
ing oh the part, of the hoard of managers
to ensure the success and diffuse the use
fulness ol this-rising Institution.
Daniel Bird,
Secretary to the Heard of Managers.
Feb. 26 w3w
' “^CANDLE"
Mamifactorj.
Three doors below the Market , North
side JUroad Street.
THE subscriber has on hand a constant
supply of the Best Manufactured
CANDLES,
M. PAVNF..
Price 10 cents by the Box.
February 18 WA> 9_
Sheriffs Sale.
tV 11.1. BE SOLI), on the first Tuesday
in April next,at the market house in
the city .of Augusta, between the usual
hours of sale,
One Negro hoy named
Harry, about 8 y cars of age, and one Ne
gro girl named |lusey, 6 years of age, le
vied on as the property of George Boli-.
lineau under a foreclosure of a mortgage
to satisfy Julian Driouhel
W. Lampkin, d. g,
Jan. 25.
8 300 Reward.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber aboii
the first of November last, a young
negro fellow named SAM or SAMUEL,
nineteen years old, light nompbixion, line
countenance, very likely, well made, five
feet six oV eight inches high, and lias a
small scar on his forehead near the edge
of the hair. He was caught in the neigh
borhood about twi weeks after he went
off, since which period, f have not had
any certain information ofjtiin. From the
manner which he left home, and other cir
cumstances, [ am induced to believe that
he has been kidnapped. Any person that
will deliver the above follow and kidnap
per to the subscriber, near Columbia C 11.
(Georgia) shall receive the above reward
on co iviction of the kidnapper, or Fifty
Dollars for the folio v alone, or for infor
mation, so that 1 get him again, if taken
out ofthe state, or Twenty-five Dollars if
taken in the state.
Zhcli. Williams.
January 15
OCj The Editors ofthe Alabama Courier
Tennesssee Clarion, and Raleigh Regis
tor will publish the above once a week
for three months, and forward theiv ac
counts to the Post Office, Columbia c.
House, (Georgia) for payment.
For Sale,
An excellent
CMJTO PORTE.
Apfiiy at this officej
February 3
Bui he Superior Court ,
JVovember term, 1818, ,
Present, his honor Robert It. Reid, Judge.
RULE NISI
UPON the petition of Roberts Thomas,'
stating that he was possessed xis a
certain bond given by one Henry Hughs
in ifis life time to said Thomas, under the
penalty of 5 hundred dollars, with a condi
tion thereunder written, and to bo void of
the said Henry Hughs, shall make and
execute good end sufficient warranted ti
tles to a certain tract of Land lying and
being in the county of riurke, containing
two hundred and fifty acres adjoining lauds
of Hell and Walton, and bearing date on
the 12lh day of December 1610, a true co
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 with such other evidence as the
said Thomas lias, and the said original be
ing destroyed. It is therefore ordered that'
i he said Copy of said bond annexed to said
petition be established in lieu ofthe ori
ginal so destroy ed, 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 be
published in one of the public Gazettes of
this State once a month until the next term
of this Court;
Extract from the minutes, 22d Nov; 1819.
Jno. Carpenter, elk.
j. January 18
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QJ* The subscribers have
formed a connection in the practice ol
Law, and will be thankful for any favors
in the line of their profession. Their of
fice is the same occupied by F. Walker.
R. Walker 9
i. Walker
Pecerobcr 6
PROPOSALS,
For Publishing by Subscription,
IN THE TOWN OF COLUMBIA, (S.C.)
I A WEEKLY MISCELLANY, TO BE CALLED
THE
i Southern. lAlerary Register
. BY ANDREW J. CUNE. ,
rrtS paper will be principally devoted -
to History, Biography, Criticism,
; ral and Religions Essays, Poetry and the
1 Fine Arts Agricultural and Medical, and
other articles, which may be thought o i
general interest will likewise be admitted,
, together with such articles of wit and a*
nuiscinent, as may be judged useful or
.entertaining. A general Summary ol
, Politics will be added each Week, and a
■ Monthly List of New Publications at tins
1 end of every fourth number.
The inducements which have led the
I Editor to issue proposals for a publication
. of this nature, arc such as he believes to be
i of sufficient weight and importance to
. warrant the undertaking. The wealth,
refinement, and literature of the Southern
States; the genius and erudition of niim*
hers, who either holt) important offices un
der government, or are at the head of th«
literary institutions established among ns j
su»d the rapidly increasing taste for learn
ing and the arts, which is spreading among
allclasse sos people, are the proud evidenc-
a flourishing and improved state of so
ciety, and all’ord him abundant encourage
ment to hope for a successful prosecution
of his plan. It is not a little remarkable,
perhaps, that an undertaking of this kind
has been so long delayed, and that while,
in many instances! our, dully newspapers
have uUcmnted to blend literary articles of
interest and merit with the dry detail and *
confusion of political matter, no one should
have thought of separating tlie two, and
establishing a general repository for the
reception* and circulation of useful and
polite literature. As far as tl;e editor has
the means of information, he is acquainted
with no paper published south of Haiti
more which hears the character ofthe one
he has in contemplation ; and as Columbia
is nearly the central situation between
North Carolina and Georgia, this place
nib races superior local advantages to ma
ny others, and is particularly favorable to
the wide distribution of such a paper thro*
his and the neigboring states.
In prosecuting this work it will be t|ia
editor’s constant aim to furnish it with
general matter only as may be of such
utility, or interesting and important on ap
count of the ability and merit which it ipay
display. He will firmly resist any impor
tunity from private friendship prindiyVd'jr
al worth, (whatever importance he may
otherwise attach to these considerations, 1 }
whenever a subject presented for publics;,
tiou shall be deemed unfit for the pages pf
■ the Register. A constant regara will bfe
■ had t« the moral tendency of every MtieljS,
• whether original or selected) and bowel
. ver striking the wit orimagery of a writer
1 1 may seem, these will never be considered
:; as making up for a general loosen?st ip
■ i expression, or a Vant of fitness and pro.
. pnety in the management of his subject. .*•
. Pabty disputes, either in religion or poll?
■ ties, will be as carefully avoided. ’ 7
CONDITIONS.
The Register wil| be published every
Friday, on a fine super-royal sheet of p*.
per, in an octavo form, each sheet to con.
Inin sixteen pages, »t four dollars per an.
num, if paid within thirty days after the de.
livery of the first number, four dollars and
fifty cents if paid after that time and with
in twelve months, and five dollars if not
paid until the year has expired.
At thp end of every six months » title '
page and index will be added, for the ac
commodation of those who may wish ty
have their numbers bound into volumes.
Advertisements will be inserted op thf
two last pages only, at the usual rates
No subscription will be received for leaf
than a year, nor discontinued untill al) ar
rearages sl>sll be paid.
The first sheet will be issued as soon as
a sufficient number of subscribers is pro*
cured to encourage its publication.
Letters addressed to the editor, post
paid, will be punctually attended to.
Subscriptions received at this office, by
the different post-masters throughout the
state, and by the publisher’s agents iu the
principal Southern town and cities.
[Subset iptions '.tcenied at the Chronicle
J Office .] Nov. 29.
notice!
T
M. HE subscriber offers for sale his House
and Lots in the town of Arightsboipugh,
Columbia county. Also, four several acre
lots No. 38, 39, 40 and 41, on whfeh is an
excellent gin house, and eighty saw gins
in complete order.—Also, a half acre Jot
known by the lettey (!) on which stands a
complete store, which is about tlie centre
of the village. A separate room for retail
ing groceri es, and e xee llentcon nti ng you or,
and is, by far, the best stand in the place.
It is also one of the best stands in the i;
per country for a House of Entertainment
It has many advantages—near the town
there are six hundred acres for the
of the lot holders of that place. Any per
son wishing to purchase the above lotji.
can do so by calling on the subscriber, i
Scriven county, or on Mrt JOHN HAN?
NqN, Wrightaborough.
The Augusta Herald, Chronicle, St Sa
vannah Museum, will insert the above
once a week for two months, and forward
their accounts to Millbavenfar payment.
January 29. w2to
TO LEASE,
For a number pf Tears 9
li HREE Lots situated op a back street,
which will be leased singly or together; if
application is shortly made at this office,
(patch Kb w ,