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Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
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At Six D lars Per Annum,
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JUST lECEIVED,
On Consignment ,
XU Casks Lotion Particular TeneriflV
Wine \
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FOB SAIE BY
Tardy £$ Son.
February 12 1 *l.
~ 830 leward.
TRAYEI), froi the Subscriber, on
the first day cl January past, a large
f GELDING, a out eight years old,
lit spring, with i rttr in the face and a
p on the nose, r narkably thin main &
The above sward will be paid on
i delivery of the lorse at Spring Hill,
miles below Auf ista,on the Louisville
Michael 1 . Boisclair.
TO THE PUBLIC."
E SUBSCRIBER OP! ERB HIS SERVICES AS
aunaeWox & SoWcilot
n the several Co rts of Law and Equi
within the Midd Circuit, viz: Colum-
VVashington, Tatnalf, Emanuel
iven, 3urke, Jefl rson and
will pay every a :ention to claims de-'
ited in his hanc for collection, and
[ himself obliged or any favors he may
eive. He will b found at the Office
i ludge Montgomery, in Augusta.
, Roger W Icott Cooke.
an 25 |
a. beKitt,
Ite Conductor < { ' the Music at the
Theatre , Yew-York.
I iESPECTFULL I acquaints the public
11 that he teache the Piano Forte, Vio-
I Violmcello- T raw may be known by
I dying to him al thd Theatre, or the
I fie Tavern. I
I also for sale, an Excellent Metronome,
I by Melzel. f Feb. 12 ts
I Notice.
lIGREEALE lo an order of the Inferior
Burt of Burke bounty, will be sold for
|' benefit ts the heirs and creditor of Anfl
Ikiogon, on the first Tuesday in
liril nest, al the Court-House in the
lorn of Wanesqorough in said County,
■tween the usukl hours of ten and four
■lock of the sane day, two hundred, two
Bd a half acres # land, more or less, lying
I Maiden Creekrin the County of Wilkin
li. and also oneJNegro man slave, named
lam, the propeby of said dec’d.
ITerms made klqwn <?n the day of sale.
A rtbur Bell, Adm'r.
I of the estate ts Jinn Jitkinson dec d
January 15 \
I ScfyoltO)
1 Beautiful chednut Sorrel, five feet two
:hen high, will stand at the subscribers
anution, in Burke county the ensuing
isoii, and a part of his time in Waynes
rongh. He will be let to Mares at the
luced price of Fifteen dollars the season
vable the first day of January next,,
lieii may be djschared with Ten Dollars
payed by the first day of November—
veuly Dollars to insure a Mare to be with
J, the Insurance money to be paid as
m as it is discovered the mare is with foal,
the property altered—so cents to tlie
Kim in every case, and eight dollars the
‘gle visit, good pastures for mares gra
> and fed with grain if requested if a
klerate price, no responsibility tor acci
nts or escapes, but eyery care will be
[en to prevent both. The season will
jnmence the first day of March and end
fday of July—mares failing to be with
I the spring'season shall be entitled to
I fall season gratis.
I PEDIGREE.
■CIOLTO was got by the imported sor-
Ipiomcde, his darn by Wildair, hi* grand
B by Spadille, his great grand dam by
limpoMedhore Cruflord. As to the beau-
Pmscnlar powers & elegant forms of Sci
■ we have as yet seen no horse that is as
Bt° recommend himself; we have it
■ciently certified that Sciolto has never
P* trained or ruhned by gentlemen who
|c known to hisfoalding, as such I have
■wount of his performance, but chal-
B ,; ( b c best Judges to find any deficien
shapi, or" action, as such I
■adly pronounce' hint one among the
Horses in America, or any other
|B of the world
Hi James G. Salisbury.
3t
! en ty Dollars Reward.
f' 1 ’ between Augusta and Wrights
ick°f°ii >e fl ll ’ March, a red rnoroc-
e book, containing one hundred
y or e >ghly dollars, principally
Sm. . an ‘ Daru “n bills, any person find
■, OVe Pocket hook and delivering
flUiib “°utents at ibis office, or to the .
IS r . et 111 Greensboro shall receive the
reward.
. P, L. Robinson
pig
| AUGUSTA
CROCKERY
*irto /
taiuivaa ■
WARE STORE.
The subscriber is now Receiving and
opening, and will continue to receive dur
ing the Fall and Winter months, at his
store in Micou’s Brick building, near the
-Post Office in M‘lntdsh-»treet,leading from
Stewart $ ITcerjgrave’a Corner
Store f
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
CROCKERY
Glass and CRlua Ware,
——CO3VBI3TIHO OF
Crates handsomely assorted
with Crockery, and
Boxes ot Glass
Wan,
Well selected to suit the Georgia 8c West
em Markets, which be offers lor 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 § Saucers ,
Os every description and size.
Plates, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
Os different.qualities and sizes. t
ALSO
Ji fern set of Elegant
Burnish’d Gold , China,
Os a superior quality—consisting of
A Tea, Coffee Desert Set
Complete—Likewise
Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures neatly put up in box
es—all of wfiich he offers for sale at the
most reduced prices for cash, or approved
Town acceptances.
William H. Oakman.
October 25. 12t
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 RATS.
«
Os mperior quality latest
Fashions ,
JUST received from Philadelphia, from
the Manufactories of David S. Free
land, 8c Co.-and Shelmerdine—also from
Ives & 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 Castors—Mens’ &
Boys’ Rorams and Wool Hats 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 terms, Broad-street, 3 doors
below Mr. Jacob Danforth’s, by
James B. Bishop, £5 Co.
February 8. .120w3m
' YOUNG LADIKS
SEMINARY.
MRS. GARVIN,
Having associated with her Miss
GODFREY, late from London, (via New-
York,) respectfully informs the citizens o
Augusta, its vicinity, and those from a dis
tance, who would wish to embrace the
opportunity, that they propose to open on
die third January next, a School in the
house of Airs. Garvin, for the instruction
of Young Ladies in the various branches of
useful and jwjlite education, viz.—' The
rudiments of the English Language, Writ
ing Arithmetic, Bcc.—Also, the French
Language (Grarnatically.) —Plain and or
namental Needle Work, Drawing and
Music. «
cry. Young lies maybe accommodat
ed (on very reasonable terms) with Board
and Lodging in the family of Mrs. Garvin.
December 29
JV* 9 lice,
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 Cashin,
acting admn’r
February 19
Notice.
Nine mon’hs after date, application
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 i»
Columbia County, also on* half of 190
acres, lying in Ogjethorp, it being the real
estate of Ann T. told fuf the ben
efit fit the' heirs and creditors.
Francis T. A|leu, admr
February 3
' 1 trrssm— ng—i —r~css
MANSION HOUSE
j>3 {•• jig «J*
nn
B E Subscribers hav e taken a large and commodious House at the cor
t iwro ' men aw< * Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened tor the recep
-4 tion «• 1 (~nP a nJ - tt is aituated in the most pleasant par>t<*)f the Tswn,
and D will be spared to render the establishment worthy Che pat-,
’ ronaae of'the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the
accommodation of lamilies, as well as single rooms for gentlemen.
The nroprietor.! of this establishment have endeavored t» combine ele
gance with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAR
will not be excelled by any in the Southern country. They have also
> prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage
I Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and o|l.u Rooms and
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to can and judge for
t the r ß : e^ C y intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will he provided with
Carriages, Horses and an approved OsUer.
Young & MeKeen.
January 22 .
t The Subscriber,
HAVING purchased the estate of Wil
liam Foxwell, deceased, from the
heirs, Edward Foxwell and Allen Nichols,
the husband of Kisiah Foxwell, the only
\ heirs, and they reside in Caswell county,
1 North Carolina, After my return, 1 got
into peaceable possession; John M‘Wade
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, and I was
confined sixteen days before I could call
I the attention of the Honorable Inferior
• Court; before them 1 proved I got into
• peaceable possession, and was relieved by
■ that testimony fiom my confinement;
Esquire M'Wade told several persons he
would have me taken again; if he does,
my request is, that he may be more par
ticular in His 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 locks to do to (unless he
came by night) and if by night he saw me
in possession; I know not how lie swore
what he has, for there never was a lock,
bolt or latch to the doors since 1 knew the
house, and 1 du not believe there ever
was since the building of the house; the
; fact is, Esquire M'Wade designs keeping
,the property until the law relieves him of
that trouble which I believe he will be
sorry for—l hope the clerk will be parti
cular in keeping M'Wade’s oath until the
sitting of the next Superior Court.
Josbua Stone.
(0* The Augusta Chronicle and Sav.tn
nah Republican, will please publish the
above once a week for three mouths, and
forward their accounts to Wrightsborough,
Columbia county for payment.
January 25 w3m
STORAGE
AND
Commission Business.
X HE subscribers have taken the Ware
i House lately occupied by Shultz,
• opposite, the Wharf, which is now in com
plete order for the reception of Cotton
‘ and Merchandize.
Mackenzie £5 Ponce,
October 27. ts
[■ LuiVocAm £5 Watson,
! ' CONTINUE THE
I Factorage &* Commission
j BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
ed to. ,
1 July 7. _______
Shoes, Fringes, £sc.
Pair Men’s Grain Shoetees,
300 do do Wax do bound
f 100 do do Kip do
200 do Boy’s Grain Shoetees.
| Pnrniture Fringes, Furniture Calicoes,
Dimities kd. For sale low for cash by
T. £5 J. Cunningham.
2 Doors below the Post-Office.
Dec 15 '
TO UIUE,
A Goo 4 Hirasfc Girt,
1 AWasherliilroner-r-Apply to the printers.
February 8. ts
JV otice.
' Will be sold at Raysville, in the
■ county of Columbia, on Monday-the Bth day
’1 .f May next, the 8)lock of Goods* and per
; =oual property generally of John L. Kay,
■ate of said county deceased. ,
Handers Ray, admn’r.
March 2$
Fifty Dollars Reward.
in
jLa.ANAWAY about the ninth of \ugust
last, a Mulatto man, named REUBIN
EVANS, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6
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, 81 worked at King’s Saltworks
in Virginia; was afterwards sold to Col.
John Carson of Burke epunty N. Corolina,
brought to Augusta aqdoffered forsale by
Charles Carson esq. of Buncomb county:
he was left on tryai, but previous to |iis
executing a bill of sale for him he übscod
ded: it is believed he is concealed by some
person, but whetheri n the swamps near
Augusta, or in the upper parts of North
Carolina, or ncarthe 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 end double the amount for pm *
of who hai hors him, by
Andrew Erwin, ,
At Augusta Georgia, or by
William Oakman,
For him.
May 10 ts
Notice.
AFTER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made to the hono
rable the Inferior Court of Burke County
for leave to sell all the real estate of
Thomas Tipton, late of said county, dec.
Amy Tipton, adm’x.
February 10, 1820.
FOR SALtk
Two hundred two and an half acres of
Land, lying and being in the third district,
Wilkinson County; known us the number
lu8; bounded on the N. E. by lot No. 119
N. W. by No. 107—8. 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 Halo
Valuable and excellent house Servant.
® ,e is a good Seamstress, Cook, Washer,
and Ironer, and is to be sold for no fault
whatever. Enquire at this offi c £,
, March 7
r-»
The Undersigned
XI A VING for three years past had a Com
mercial Eestablishment, ip LIVERPOOL,
under the firm of
Isaac, Low £5 Co,
Offer tfie services of that house to their
Friends and the public, in the sale of Pro
duce, the purchase of Goods, and other bu
siness on Commission.
Liberal advances will be made on ship
ments.
Andrew Low £5 Co.
Savannah, Dec. 15 w3ro
If V ’ •
jrnibeSold
ON the first Tuesday in May next, at the
Court House in Columbia County,
forty acres of Land, belonging to the estate
of Nichodemus Boyd, dec. sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said
estate.
James Burroughs, adm’r.
de font* non.
■y- ’.-i-i-.--, f
Society Academy •
•flllS Institution went into operation on
the second Monday in January last, under
die direction of Mr;, Holloway, a graduate
r.f the South Carolina College, who bps
taught fo'nlie last two years at Cambridge,
Carolina, and given general satisfaction.
This Academy is situated in the heart-ofa
rich' and respectable settlement about six
wlcs from Edgefield Court House, and
, .-assesses mori local advantages than any
other similar institution in the State, The
neighborhood is thought to be healthy,
die water good, and genteel board can be
had from 80 to &100 f.»r 100 students, with
in from one quarter of a mil* V 0 a mile.
For the learned Languages §3O. Geog
raphy and English grammar S'2o; and
for common English 12 50 per annum. A
young gentleman has been lately employed
a* ah assistant, and no efforts will be want
ing on the part of the board of managers
to ensure the success and diHuse the use
fulness of this rising Institution.
Daßid Bird,
Secretary to the Board oj JtfaHugers,
Feb. 26 w3w
CANDLE
Manufactory.
Three doors below the Mtrlcet , Nurtk
aide Broad Street.
THE subscriber has on hand a constant
supply of the Best Manufactured
CANDLES,
M. PAYNE.
(Ly* Pripe 20 cents by the Box.
Feb ary 18 w.wq
Sheriff s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday
in April next, at the market bouse in
the city of Augusta, between the usual
hours of sale,
One Negro hoy named
Harry, about 8 years of age, and one Ne
gro girl named Rusey, 6 years of age, le
vied on as the properly of George Boli
lineau under a foreclosure ofa mortgage
to satisfy Julian Drioche.
W. Lumpkin, d. s,
Jan. 25.
8 800 Reward.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber abou
the first of November last, a young
negro fellow named SAM or SAMUEL,
nineteen years old, light complexion, fine
countenance, very likely, well made, five
feet six ur eight inches high, and has a
small scar on tiis forehead near the edge
of the hair. He was caught in the neigh
borhood about twg weeks uf'iyr he went
oft', since which period, 1 have not' had
any certain information ul liiiu. From the
manner which he left home, and other cir
cumstances, I am induced to believe that .
he has been kidnapped. Any person that
will deliver the above fellow and kidnap
per to the subscriber, near Columbia C H.
(Georgia) shall receive the above reward
on co iviction of the kidnapper, or Fifty
Dollars for the fello v alone, or for infor
mation, so that 1 get him again, if taken
out of the state, or Twenty-five Dollars if
taken in tjie state.
Zach. Williams.
January 15
(Cy*The Editors ofthe Alabama Courier
Tennesssee Clarion, and Raleigh Regis
ter will publish the above once a week
for three months, and forward their ac
counts to the Post Office, Columbia c.
House, (Georgia) for payment. *
ForSale,
An excellent
PIANO FORTE.
Apply at this office]
February 3
Burke Superior Court ,
November term, 1818,
Present, his honor Robert li. Reid, Judge;
RULE NJSI
UPON the petition of Robert* Thomas,
stating that he was possessed of a
certain bond given by one Henry Hughs'
in his life time to said Thomas, under the
penalty of 5 hundred dollars, with a condi
tion thereunder written, and to be void of
the said Henry Hughs, shall make and
execute good and sufficient warranted ti
tles 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 bearing date on
tbe 12th day of December 1810, a true co
py of said bond as nearly as can as recol
lected by said 'Thomas is annexed tp said
petition and filed in the clerks office to
gether with such other evidence as the
said Thomas has, and the said original be
ing destroyed. It is therefore ordered that
the said Cepy of said bond annexed to said
petition be established in lieu of tl)e ori
ginal so destroyed, unless good cause be
ihewn to contrary on or before the first day
of the next term of thi* Court. And it is
further ordered that a copy of this rule be
published in one ofthe public Gazettes of
this State once a month until the next term
of this Court-
Extract from the minutes, 22d Nov; 1819.
Jho. Carpenter, elk.
January 18
■ ■ | M ■ ' 1 111 m '*
(U* The subscribers
formed a connection in the, practice ot
Law, and will be thankful for any fav.m
in the line of their profession- Their of
fice is the s?me occupied by F. Walk t) -
R. Walker 9
i. Walker
December 6
PROPOSALS,
For Puhlithing by Subscription
IN TUP TOWN Os COLIAJiIIA, (S,Q,)
A WKliKir kISCRLLIXS, *Tt> llfc C^L^tJ/
rm ■
Southern Literary Register
BY ANDREW J,-CLIME
THIS paper will hq principally
to History, Biograpl|}', Critjeisni,
ral and Religious Essavs, Poetry and (lip:
fine Arts Agricultural and Medical, and
other articles, which may he thought ojp
general interest willli)fc\Jise be admitted,
together with such Articles of wit and a
rausement, as may be judged useful or
entertaining. A general Summary of
Politics will each week, and a
Monthly List of *New Publications at the
end of every fourth number,'
The inducements which have led tbo
Editor to issue proposals for a publication
of lids nature, arc such as Uehelievcs to be
of sufficient weight and importance tp
warrant the undertaking. The wealth*
refinement, and literature of the Southern
States j the genius and erudition ufnnnv
hci H, v\ ho either hold important office* uii 3
tier government, or are at the head of the
literary institutions established among us:
and the rapidly Increasing taste for-It arm
ing and the arts, which is spreading among
allclasse sos people, arc {ha proud evidenc
es of a nourishing and improved state of so;
clety, and afford him abundant encourage -
ment to hope for a successful prosecution
of his plan, Jt is pot a little remarkable
perhaps, that an undertaking of this kind
lias been so long delayed, apd that while,
in many instances, our daily newspapers
have attempted to blent) literary articles us
interest and merit with the dry detail am)
confusion of political matter, no one should
have thought of separating the two, an<|
establishing a general repository for the
reception and circulation of useful and
polite literature. As far as the editor Ijas
the means of information, he i« acquainted
with no paper published south of Haiti
more which bears the character of the on.a
he has in contemplation ; and as Columbia
is nearly the central situation beiwewj
North Carolina and Georgia, this pine#
! nibraces superior local advantages to mat
| ny others, and is particularly favorable tp
1 the wide distribution of such a ptfp.eg fhrfl*
his and the neigbori ugsta.es,
In prosecuting tikis woyk it will be th#
editor’s constant aim to furnish it will)
general matter only as may he pf such
utility, or interesting and important on
count of the ability and merit Which it may
display. He will firmly resist any impqg,
tunity from private friendship
I al worth, (whatever importune*; lie may
i 1 otherwise attach to these considerations,)
1 , whenever a subject prest nted for pubhea.
: 1 tipn shall be deemed unfit tor the pages of
1 i the Register. A constant regard will bit
had to tbe moral tendency of every ailip|e,
whether original or selected; nji.l liowo*
| ver striking (he wit or imagery of a w rites
may seem, these will npver be considered
as making up for a general Joosencw i.'l
I expression, or a want of fitness
priety in the management of his subjeci,
Party disputes, either in religion pj> pyij,
: tics, will he as carefully avoided
■ CONDITIONS. '
The Register will he published every
Friday, on a tine super-royal sheet of ps,
, per, in an octavo form, each sheet to jpn»
tain sixteen pages, at four dollars per ftp,
mint, if paid \vitiiin thirty dava after the dc,
livery of the first number, four dollars and
fifty cents if paid after that time and with,
in twelve months, and five dollars if pos
paid until the year has expired.
At the end of every six months a till#
page and index will be added, for the ac
commodation of those who may wish Ut
have their numbers bound into volumes.
Advertisements will be inserted on the
two last pages only, at tlje usual rates
No subscription will he received for leaf
than a year, nor discontinued until) ah ar
rearages shall he paid.
The first sheet will be issued as span of
> a sufficient number of subscribers if pro
cured to encourage its publication.
Letters addressed to the editor, pogf
paid, will be punctually attend d loi
Subscriptions received at this ofliqe, by
the different post-masters throughout tli«
state, and by tpe publisher’s agents in this
principal Southern town and cities.
[Subscription# .vcoived at the Chrontalf
Office .] Nov. 29,
_____________
NOTICE,
T. HE subscriber offers for sale his Hmis#
and Lots in the town of
Columbia county. Alko, tburseveral uprif
lots No. 38, 39, 40 and 41, on which j# yj%
excellent gin house, apd eighty sav' gipf
1 in complete order.—Also, a half acre Lot
> known by the fetter (I) pn, which g
■ complete store,which is about
• of the village. A separate room for FftgUr
I ing groceries, and excellenttmutning poQ/Tf
■ and is, by far, the best stand in the pjagg,
' It is also one us the best stalls
{ier country for arouse of Entertainment,
t has many advantages—near tlietpgrfl
1 there are six hundred gpresjfor tl>e benefit
■ of the Iqt holders df that place, Any per,
1 sun wishing to purchase th« above lot?/
can do so by calling pn the subscribe’-,
1 Soriverf coni^y, or on iif. JOJJN HAftr
i, NqN, Wrights borough.
J, Stone,
The Augusta Herald, Chronicle, St Sf,
. vannah Museum, will insert the above
onpe s week for two months, and forward
their accounts if) MiUbavenftfr payment,
January .29, * v^b >
— UJi'ii ’'-I'-*
f TO LEASE,
v For a number oj Ywro,
1 HRJEE Lots situated on a back stre .
which will be leased singly ox together^
application i? shortly P,W A ttw p ® B
ivfi.i Li.
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