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I [VOL. XXXIV.] SVTUui)AY MORNING, ■ KINK .10, JBSO [No. 1-780]
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ADVANCE '
JOUST A
ICKEHV
j.vn
a£3&
IE STORE
»er is now receiving am
nd will continue to recrm
and Winter mctoths. at hi.-
Brick Building, near the
Intosli street, leading fron
& Hargrave's
ner store,
L ASSORTMENT OF
M3KERY
d CVuia War®,
IW19T11I) OF— —
i dsomely assorted
rockery , and
rieTces oi Vi lass
Wore,
o suit the Georgia & Wes
hlch he / oilers for sale at a
Ic is now opening in order
rchasers who wish to have
act—
inted Liverpool
ire—Also,
Ciiqs $ Saucers,
description and size.
owls, Mugs and
Etchers,
it qualities and sizes.
v tel of Elegant
’d Gold China,
r quality—consisting .of
iffee & Desert Set
plfcte—likewise
"hina Tea Sets,
res, neatly put tsp in box
;h he o.>effc tor sale at the
irices f>r cash, or approved
ces.
lam H, Oakman.
' 12t
-The subscriber
sts those who are indebted
i of Erwins, Oakman, & Co.
d and settle their accounts
> alone is authorized to set
•ss) as further indulgence
ted.
iam H. Oakman.
i. 12m
OhAGE
Vum business.
bers have taken the Ware
bccupied by Henry Shulta,
barf, which is now in com
r the reception of Cotton
ze,
;kenzie Ponce.
H HATS
AT THE
Hfk Hat Store,
EF.I, t/irf'r doors hdou the
STA Book -STORK.
’iher has just: received, in
v his former stock,
Gentlemens’ fine
*nd I)rail Hats
qualitu B and lat'esi fashions,
itetl Mantiftcforj of Messrs,
lEfe'EDIC'C, New-York,
ALSO—- /jj
ol Hats, Boys and
s* Korn in s, &jc.
'‘former slock, niakeshis
1 extensive *tml general
ifcnuoii to dose S ties if nos
rstof June next, he offers
usive assortment for Casii,
Jices, on the most acconuno
eorge Hannah,
' f the firm of , .
h. Clmleeton, S. C.
1 Oliver, Thos Oli
sms Oliver applies for let-
! a ; lOn on the estate of Di
a *e of said county, (Jeceas-
r *
to cite and ad .non
|V ir, tlie kindred and cred
to bt u,ld appear at
bseVv 6 t;l ” H a,,owed b . v
' !>f any they have) why
lUej IU ‘ Stl atlon sb °tdd not
®y at office, this 13th
Weston, c.c.o.
■UrT' ißßriii ■»>«■ ■— "Ijm ,- R TA.'.'A.. 1' Tf'iV
. ■/' For Sale by; .
Robert White, To
DR. WARNER'S
3 t celebrated
amily Pills op Health
» REMEDY superior to any yet dis
ivered, for Dyspepsia, Headache,” Heart
-trn. Sour Stomach, Lowness of Spirits,
atulence. Loss of Appetite, Gou‘, and
ravel, together with all a factions of the
cr, and th~ wholt train of nervous and
aius disorders These pills require no
nfinement or restraint in diet, as they do
ot contain one atom of mercury, in any
•ape. A decided preference fs given to
cm by families of the first distinction;
c mild is their action, yet so effectual,
hat every obstruction in the Stomach’s
emoved with incredible quickness, al
hough they act as a complete renovating
medicine, and strengthen at the same
ime. Nothing can prove the superiority
f these pills, more than the number of
tses communicated by persons of the first
■ espectability, which may be had on ap
plogtioty gratis—and the countenance
hewn them, by the first medical charac
ors qf the present day
Huddlesford, Jan. $2,1805.
T© Dr. J. Warnier, London. V
Sir—A pertoti who had been several
limes for a box of your Pills, lately called
on me, ~ndinformed me—“ That they had
done him a wonderful deal of good—he
had been declining for a long lime—had
spent a great deal of money for advice,
Leesboro*, Feb 7, 1805.
Dr. J. Warner, London.
Sir—l have to inform you of the follow
ing case, cured by your pills of health -
Mr. Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the countv
of Brecon, was for a long time labeling
under an extreme lowness of spirits, so
much s«, that he' was obliged to neglect
part of his business. He went to Swansea,
thinking bathing would be of service to
him; but to his great concern, he found no
relief. He afterwards came to Chepstow,
his native place, where his mother and
friends now live; he complained to me bow
11 he was, and appeared much dejected,
saying he thought he never should be well
any more. I advised him to take your
Pills of Health; he bought of me a few
boxes, and his brother assured me a few
days ago, that he is now as well as he
ever knew him; being fully satisfied it was
your Pills only, that restored him to his
usual health and spirits.
lam, dear sir, yours,
J. PHILLIPS.
It h Impossible to insert here all the
, cases of cures which Dr. Warner is in pos
session of; he Contents himseif with what
has been detailed, but great experience
has convinced him, that in all morbid as
sections of thei blood and lymph, [the*
cause of almost every malady) so noble
sate ahd efficacious a remedy, was never
i fie red to mankind; but he now leaves if
/ o the world conscious that he has done his
duty.
R. W Co. have ju«t ro
ceived a fresh supply ofDr. Manly’s Veg
etable Nervous Cordial, and have already
on hand, k general assortment of Drugs and
Patent Medecines, Paints and Oils. i
may' 20
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL be sold at the late residence of
Or. Ezekiel Dubose, deceased, in Lincoln
county on Thursday the 22d day ot June
next, the personal estate of said deceased,
consist! ng of a great variety of
Plantation tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, stock, he &c
The terms of sale will be made known on
that day, add the sale will continue from
dav to dav until completed.
.Micajab T. Anthony, adm.
may 9
Five Dollars Reward.
Strayed or stolen from the subscri
ber on the night of the 9t h of April last,
a bright bay Mare, 5 years old, 14 or 15
hands nigh, with a black main aud slim
switch tail, and the offside of her main
cut close to her neck, a small piece .cut
out of her left eye-latch, trots and can
ters, she is marked with one or two brain's
but were not i ccrdlccted, tty: above re
ward will be given for said mare, BuJalj
reasotiableexpences paid by delive rn £
her to me in Augusta or at this office
S. Scofield
ma
* •
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
.Tuly next, at the court house in the town
of Wayneshorough, between the usual'
■hours of sale.
One negro buy named
.lim levied on as the property of Andrew
Fulwood. on the foreclosure of two mort
gages in Favor ofFeVx J. Burns
Wilson 1 !# avey, s. b . c.
Burke county, may 6
Notice.
months after date, application
In will be made the honorable court of
Trdinary of Columbia County for leave to
sell one third of an undivided real estate,
consisting of 220 acres of land, lying if
Columbia County, also one half of 1%
acts, s, 1} imr in Oglethorp, it being the tea)
estate of Ann T. Johnson, sold for the ben
fefit o the Lews and creditors.
Francis T. Alien, ndmr,
February 3 m9m
t” tVLttBU
il ME subscribers have taken for a num
ber of yearn, a lease of this well known
and commodious establishment. Situated
in the Very centre of the city, it offers pe
cuhar'advantages both to regular aud tran
sient boarders Prom the long experience
t hey have had in their line of bush,ess, they
flatter themselves to be able to render
their house Tor private and public accom
modation, inferior to none in the Southern
States. Their TABLE will be furnished
with the best provisions the market ran
Hfio.nl, a ß<i tneir Bar “with the choices'
Liquors. Particular attention' will he paid
to cleanliness in their rooms and bedding;
and they pledge themselves that indecent
or indecorous behaviour of any kind will
never he tolerated in their house.
I heir Stabtys are furnished with the
«est of provender, and with faithful and at
tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con
template to nyake tlie GLOBE a permanent
establishment,, under their particular su
perintendance, they only solicit from their
friends 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.
W’lliam G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. vs
Road and Hell Tax.
*1 HE citizens of Augusta, and all persons
t residing within the limits of the Cor
porauqn are hereby notified, that their
taxi- s for the present year is now due ; and
I am required by the ordinance raising a
f ind for the City of to call once
at the residence or store of everv person
for their taxes within sixty days from the
date hereof; after which execution will
issue against ail defaulters with the addi
tion of ten per cent. /
A. Bngg, c.t.c.
A ml 20 50d
Livery tflaole*.
T . .
" HE Subscriber informs the public that
his barge and commodious Stables on the
corner Os Jackson and Green streets, are
now ready for the reception of Horses,
From his long experience in this iinC of
business, he flatters himself of being able
to give full satisfaction to those who may
favor him with their custom. He will be
prepared at all times, to furnish- Horses
and Carriages, by the day, or longer.—
floret s Knicked, Trimmed and Broke to
Harness, at the shortest notice and best
iiiannef- He will only add, that he invites
the public to call and see his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage wh.c'lthey ready think him en
titled to. He requests all those persons
who may call, not to give any money to
ervants.
William M‘Gar.
Dec. 13
For Bale
A.
GfiE*SABLF. to an order of the hon
orable the court of ordinary of Warren
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, at the court house ip War
renton, one House and Lot in said place,
it being the real estate of George H. Da
vidson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made knows on the
day of sale.
A Muncrief, adm’r | *
april 25 Id j
Notice.
A
xli.L persons indebted to the estate of I
Barnett Whittington kite of Columbia c’ty, 1
■deceased, are requested to come forward !
and make payment—and all those to whom -
the estate is indebted, are also requested
in make good their claims within the time
prescribed by law.
Sarah Whittington, ex’tx. (
Arthur Foster, ex’r.
may 23 wlm ■ |
Georgia, Jeffet son County
WHEREAS Jordan Smith, Jun. applies !
to me for letters dismissory on the
estate and effects of John Hargrove, late -
of tins County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular, die kindred and cred
itois of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time proscribed by 1
law, ami show cause (if any thfcy may I
have) why said letters of dismission should
not be granted. . i
Given under my hand at office, this first
day of March 1830
A, Wright, Clerk.
March 16
nr \wt.m rti^wrmininvm
proposals.
By I' leTC C $ UftWvftOlV,
«*V j FubSshiug in &reeusbor*iigft, f Geo.J
A SfEWbUAMIIt, TO 8E SHTITIED
THE SELECTOR.
if- THE publishers promise TitHe more
thpm, that in point of typographical exxcu
tikn Si useful matter the SELECTOR shall
compare with any paper now* published in ■
ilje state. The primary object will be to
present such a compendium of religious
aid political ;di'urs; as to afford a satlsfac
'tQry knowledge of the church and stale;
aid to exhibit the state of religion in ov
ejy part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
tain considerable original matter, with
choice sdMdions on the most important
prmciphnflU' the Christian religion. A
pan will also be devoted to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce'to parents the,
boundless good that will result from early ;
and confirmed habits of morality and reli- 1
gion in children; together with the in). }
porUnce of avoiding every tiring, tfrluch m
its nature is cdr.ulated * corrupt and vi
tiate the heart. j
Situate 1 as we are, via the interior of a I
state, advancing ateadly in literary, benev- i
olent, and piovis institutions; with endless
stores of truth before «s, from whence to
fill and enrich our pges, we trust that;
the objects of the pafer are shell as may,
and will be effected. Intending as wo do,
to exclude every thug calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case to promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive air. insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy ol jublication for the
proposed objects of tie paper.
JLOVICK PIERCE.
P. L. JtOBLWSO.Y.
*
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR ,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome type, 1
at three dollars per annum, payable on
the receipt of the first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents it paid within six
months, or four dollars at the expiration of
the yean *
Advertisements will be conspicuously
iserted at the customary prices.
The the Philanthropist,
ate informed that they wifi be furnished
,\vith the Selector in its stead, unless or
dered to the contrary. , /
dr Persons holding subscriptions will
confer a favor by obtaining as many re
sponsible subscribers as they can, and re- :
turn a list of their names, previous to the I
first of June.
Orennburovgh, Jpv : l 17th 1820.
| ” “ r
To Cabinet
T
X HE subscribers have the satisfaction to
inform all persons engaged in the above ■
line, that they have just put into opera- |
lion, in the City of Charleston, their SAW
MILL, tlie only one at present 'in the
Southern States) erccted’for the sole pur.
pose, of Sawing Mahogany into Vancer
ing, Sic.
From the samples produced of its ctit
tujg, and inspection of the Machinery, it \
has been pronounced by the most com
petent judges, to be equal to any in the
Northern States.
They now offer, to supply such persons
as may favor them with their custom, with
any quantity Si quality of.Mahogany boards (
or Veneering, agreeable to order and at th
shortest notice.
Having supplied themaelfe* with n large |
aud choice assortment of the above Wood, 1
they will be able to supply their custom
ers'on as low, ami perhaps lower terms (
than they Cver had before.
All orders from abroad, directed to the (
subscribers, post paid, and with due refer
ence to sonso person in this place, wili (
meet with the strictest attention, by
John Eglebton, Gs
B. S Ridgeway.
Charleston, S. C- March 11.
Oj’ The Editors of the following papers
will publish the foregoing advertisement
once a week for three months, and forward
their bills to the office of the Charleston
City Gazette—viz Intelligencer, Peters,
burg, Virginia; Cape Fear Recorder,
Wilmington, N. C.; Centinel, Newbern .
N. C. Observer, Fayetteville, N. C.; Re j
gister, Raleigh, N. C.; Chronicle and II
raid, Augusta, Georgia; Repuolicsn, M
scum, and Georgian, Savannah, Georgia
DR. SPANN
B.ESPECTFI'f.LY informs thft citizens 1
of Augusta and its that he has j
removed tothis place, and intends prac
ticing in the different branches of bis
profession. He may be found at his resi
dence or Shop, both in Washington street, r
a few doprs west of BrOad street.
May 4 f
i ■ ! i
The Subscriber j
WILL attend the Courts of the Middle i
Circuit, for the purpose of settling I
the accounts due thelate firm of Kuan,
Uuyckink, and Pearre, the accounts due
himself, and all others in which he - may be
interested as agent, administrator, or any .
itherwise, and earnestly hopes all inter,
nsted will attend prepared to settle either
by payment or due bill.
George W t S. Pearre
Bau«ir.Tnaag*3r ifo-iyr iniffirniiaßT rarrri iS'~t
'
; (jtp THE subscriber bsi
removed his LAW OFFICE 10 .
NiwJStnidUg en Tilfair Sfreet, when i
ypay hi generally found, and his p rolls,
oral services commanded. *
To KENT, ’til the 3(lt
of October nep, the 11011110 at present o<
copied by the -subscriber, situated -
Green street, in a healthy and desirai
part of the citv, and possession given 1
•tlie first day of, June.
Nicholas Ware,
March If. If
ST LAW.
THE public are informed th,
I have taken my new phew, Thom*
Flournoy Walls, Esq. info partnership i
the practice of Law.
We snail be able to do business in
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Scrivnu;,
llichm oiid and the MayorV.
I Court
j When rot absent at. tlie Courts, the l> ■
siness will be attended to in ail its b'anchet
at their Olfic on Centre Street, South pt
i the market.
Thomas Flournoy.
March 2H if
Just Received.
(0 libls. best ’fvhite wine Vinegar
25 hags best quality; of Green Coffee
6 hhaa. prime Jamaica Sugar
AI.SO
40 casks nest London particular Tents'
rifle Wine.
W ith their former assortment they now
oiler for sale low, for cash.
Tardy § Son.
March 14
Removal.
X3aVID McKIN'NE), respectfully in
forms his frienus and customers in general
that he lias rcuuivecj his establishment ol
SjUjVLEKr, isc.
on the south sure buml-strcet, opposite
the Planters Hotel, wuere he continues to
keep an assortment in his line ; and the
old stand 15 still kept, supplied by him
with the same -articles.
fie also oilers tor sale at a low price
% 'light 4 wheel Carriages
with a fah 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 lie has gen
erally allowed to all, will not fail to impress
his debtors with a willingness to fulfil their
contracts. •
Feb. 29
Having retired Irom tlie
Commission noisiness, conducted under the
firm ot Ltiuu & Camj;i.on. 1 do recom
mend my Inends and all persons wiio may
have Commission or Storage Business
to the firm ot Messrs L, C. LiarEtou, &.
Co, in whom every eonlideiicc may oc pla
ced,
Walter Leigh.
—.i ■ -
Vi.-V L ia JaV k *A. La X «/W T,
Pour doors below the Murk'cl t j\'orlh side
Broad street , Augusta.
T
X HE subscriber, taking into considers
tson the scarcity of money and the proba-
ita provisions being lower, has faflcn
to the understated pricesfor boarding, am I
will spare no pains to render 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 wdl fee'
thankful for the continuance of their lib
erality.
Man and horse per day g 2 25 j
Man without horse per day 125 j
Horse w ithout man per day \
Single meal for man AO
Single feed for horse AO
Lodging 25
Board by the qr. w Ith Lodging 70
without lodging 65
Horse per month 15
1 also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Horse Prov;
sions on hand for Waggoners as low as th<
Market w ill afford.
Woodson Ligon.
August 4. wtf .
Fifty Hollars Reward.
14 *
X 9 ANAWAY from the subscriber at this
place, on the 14'h inst. a negro man
808,
Was raised by Randy of Savan
nidi, sold at Sheriffs sale, and bought h'
——— Adams, sold A. to Eevingston «
South Carolina, from whom I purchase
him—the above reward will be given f<
his apprehension, and secured in 811-
jail in this state, so that I get him.—An
information left with Crayton & Sloan, wi
be thankfully received.
Joseph Sneil.
may 13
. Blanks.
For Sale at tills Office.
rai ■■■■■■ \m V
• lirauA Xaiiattal
LO ri'E lIY
Third Class.
'‘H commence drawing' in the city o
Washington on the Ist day June next.
CAPITAL PRIZES.
One of
50,000
1 of 55,000
1 *O,OOO
4 5,000
70 i.ooo
/ J
vui\ 10, WO oibfcT^vi^aa
MARINO A GRAND total op
g B©©J W&&i ■
1 oL Iwp Blanks to n Pi ize*
, 1 ickets in Ui- jbuvc Lottery
For Sale t*y /
B* Ames.
may 25 St
COH SALK* ~
A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat
ed lor either one or two horses.
It will be sold at a reduced price for
Cash, Apply ta
Thompson h Black.
May 23.
A otice.
ApTER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court of Burke county
for leave to sell three hundred acres o.
Land,, as the property of John Bearfieldf
deceased: Lying in the county of Burke,
adjoining lands of Isaiah Carter dac’d and,’
others. '
William Bear field
Administrator dr bonis noli.
* w. 8
U* l UE PBfistDErNT.OF I HE UNITED
STATES
Whereas, by an act ot Congress passed
on the mh of Maich 1820, entitled “An /
act to authorize the President of the U.
States to appoint a Receiver of the Public
Monies and Register of the Land ■ -'Gee
for the district of Lawrence county in th«
Arkansas territory," it is enacted, that
any person, having a claim to a right, of
pre-emption within the said district, shall
make known his c'aim and location, ac
cording to the provision of the Jaws now
in force, tp the Register, at least six weeks
before the time to be designated by the
President of the United States for issuing
patents to the soldiers of the late army,
entitled to bounty land in said district:
Therefore, I James Monroe, President
of the United States, do hereby designate
the fourth Monday of November next, as
the time at which patents as aforesaid
shall commence to issue.
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington, the eighteenth April,
1820.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President,
Josiah Meigs,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.;
Printers who arc authorized to publish
the law* of the United Stales, will insert
die above once a week till the first of No
vember next, and send their accounts to
the Gsgieral Land Office furpaj-ment.
April 24. -a
GEORG J. I, IIN THE SUPERIOR
Columfna County. 5 COURT,
February Term, 1819.
ON tfaeped'ion »f Harmon Kcnnebrew,
s*atiug, ihat beimr possessed of a deed
of conveyance signed by Isaac Weldon foF
218 acres of land m Colombia county, bear
ing date the ■ ■ day of December, 1812,
a copy whereof as n ar as the petitioner
could recollect, is annexed to the s .id pe
tition, is now lodged in Uie Clerk’s 'Office,
i.gether with an affidavit pursuant to the
,ct of the 22d of February, 1785, that the
-aid dee was lost or destroyed, arid pray
ing tried benefit intended by said act, an
other circumstantial proof being' laid be
fore the Court,
It is Ordered, That the said deed be es
tablished as directed by said act, oa the
sa d Harrison Kennebrcw’s publishing a
notice as therein required, and for the
space o six months, in one of tthe
gazettes of this stale, unlessV^auseJp^
.hewn to the contrarj'
mouths, or other matter shall appear**..
be court against the same.
Taken from the Minutes.
\. Crawford. cVh
Cleric’s Office, *
22d Jan. 1820 January', 29 m6*m
. . ... i. > '«*■— ■■ --W - . i ii. ,
>T _ >
I IKE monflis after date applicalmnr
..ill be rilade to die Honorable the Infer j
-r Court of Columbia county, for leave Ur
.;1I 202| acres of Land, lying in VVilkln
on county, district 37th, lot No, IT'S, th*
md being paat of the estate of Dexter
Gibson, dec aud to be sold for the ben
fit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate.
Sarah Gibso,
Shadrach W. Gibson, .
Administrators
January 27,1820. ni9itt