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HOtflE OF
Entertainment.
WILLIAM G. SPRINGER,
TAKES the liberty of informing his friend*
end the public tn general, that he hat
purchased that well known tavern in the town
of Sjiarts, formerly occupied by Mr. fohn A.-
bercro.nbie, where every at.ention will be paid
to those who may think proper to call on him.
Pccemberl. «f
Law Office,
r* m . 1
THE Subtcriber informs his friends and the
public, that he has commenced the Prac
tice or Law, and that for the present hit Office
is kept in the tame tenement with the Chronicle
Office—where he may be found the two first
days in each week, when not on the Circuit.
George Walton.
December 1. ts
Q3* AT a meeting of the Boast!
of Trustees of iht Hicl.mond Academy,, on
Wednesday, 27<h December, 1815, Col. Ni
cholas Wane, was re-elected President of the
Board, and TuOmis Haskett, Clerk.
The Rev. Doctor J U. Thompson, vas unani.
B»outlyre-appoio r c() President of the Ac;,demy.
Mr. N. Mo< re, l-.i English Teacher,
Mr. D. Mvubay, 2d ditto ditto,
U W, Mm ER.E',q w,(t appointed Attorney
of the Board, in pLce of R. H. Wildk, Esq.
resigned.
Mr. N. was also appointed Steward
The President o£the Academy has appoint*
ed Mr. J Moors, his assistant in the Classi
cal Department.
Rates of Tuition •
Mali DarAaTMakT,
Ist Class g 6 per quarter
Itl do. 4 per da
3d do. jg 3 per do-
Female Dbpamtmrkt.
Ist t lass g 5 per quarter.
Sd do. g 4 per do.
Order ts the Jtoard
Thomas Barrett, clerk .
January 1.
Richmond Academy
THE Public are respectfully informed that
this insvitutinn wJI open on Tuesday
next, (January 2nd) for the reception of pupils
Under the direct ion of the folio whig instructors i
For the Classical D parlinent,
Mr* J. Moore.
F>r the English School,
Mr. N. Moore and D. Murray.
For the Female School,
Mr*. L. Ilulburd,
Hss been obtained by the Board of Trustees,
and the Parents of dauchtbrk, msy rest assur
ed that the appointment is an excellent and Ju
dicious one
In this Academy, Students will, be qualified
for conducting business of active and Mer
cantile life; also for entering the Junior Class
of College.
J. R. Thompson.
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*** At a meeting of the Board
of Trustees, January sth, 1816.
Fetched, TJn*t 60 feet front of LOT
number thirteen [No. 12] on th
tide of Bioad street, adjoining
B. Mims and Mrs. Creswell, bt sold to
the highest bidder at the market house of
the city of Augusta, on the fin Tuesday
In June neat, and that the Clt*k adver.
tile ’h« sale of said ground accordingly.
~~£y Order t
T. Barrett, Clerk.
January |3.
‘ FOR SALE,
MV WHARVES, No. I tc s, toge.
thef with the Boat-Ways and ap->
penduges, and the building contiguous
Iherttoi with a restive oftiic privilege of
the Steam Boais lying at the wharf, free 1
of expense, when here. The advantages
•hese wharves afford to boat owners and
shippers, are too well knewn to need any
remarks thereon.
ALSO,
A Lease for thiity years of rhe bank
•f the River, f«om the Bridge to Col.
M'Kinnc’a. Enquire of the subscriber.
LEWIS COOPER.
January 13. 2t
20 Dollars Reward,
WILL be given for apprehending
and delivering to me in Augusta,
0 negro man hi .the name of BILLY,
who absconded himself on the "13th of
December last j he is about four feet
nine inches higo, 24 or 30 years of age j
had on a dark gray round jacket 8c pan
taloons, and a straw hat. 1 expect he
h*a made for Jackson or Elbert county
in ihis state, as I bought him from a man
S® “ w fowri **««, by the name of
Wiilum Dooly.
Cosby Dickinson.
January *2, 4t
JA Teacher Wanted.
THE subscribers will give four hun
dred dollars per year to an English
Teacher, who can come well recoin
mMjded^
/ James Beal,
Lewis Harris.
January 13. 3^
New school.
THE SUBSCRIBER
INFORMS the citizens cf Augusta 4r its
vicinity,that he has taken a building at
the comer of M'lntosh & Rcynold-street,
where he intends opening * School on the
first of January next, lor the instmetion of
youth. Having had a requeue degree
of experience in Teaching, he has reason
to flatter himself, from bis success and
encouragement heretofore, that he shall
be able to merit a share of patronage
from a generous public. Those who en
trust their youth to his care, may rest
assured tbut cveijr exertion will be used
for theirimprovement id studies, morals
and manners. The following branches
will be taught if re quired:—
Latin and Greek Languages—
Principles of Surveying and Navi
gation -4—Geography——English
Grammar—Arithmetic--Wifl'orcTs
New Art of Penmanship—Com
mon Writing and Reading.
An Evening School
Will commence at the same time,
if 12 scholars are engaged, id width ad
or any of the above branches will be
taught. Those who w/sb to patronize
these Schools, will please to embrace the
opportunity, by applying to the Augusta
Book store, where a subscription is lodged.
Oliver Danforth,
Dtcrmber 29. ' if
NOTICE.
WILL BE RENTED at Raysville,
Columbia county, on the Ist day
of February next, for the term of one
year from that date, the Merchant Mills,
Distillery, Brick Dwelling House, G*r.
den. Orchard, &c. —Also a good Dwel
ling house, with kitchen, smoke house,
good garden and stable, which will be
Rented with the store house— this will be
an eligible situation for any person wish
ing to do Mercantile busings in the coun
try, or for a private family. The stand
for a store is exceeded by none in the up
country.
Will be Sold at the same time and
place, a quantity of old lumber and old
iron* Tt ims m,dc known on that day.
W m. Rarnett, Guardian
for the Minora of Jamca Hay. dee*
January S. ft
Administrator’s Sale*
WILL, be sold at the late residence
of Lewis Emanuel, dec. in the
county of Burke, on Friday the 2Sd of
next month, part of the person-1 pro
perty of said dec. consisting of Horses,
cattle, hogs and Sheep ; household and
kitchen furniture, two Stills and a great
variety of other too tedious to
enumerate, (among the horses are two
or three first rate foal getters and valua
ble brood mares) Sale to continue on Sa
turday unless all the property can be dis
posed of on Friday. Credit until the first
day of Jamiuiy next—Purchasers giving
small notes with approved security.
Eli Emanuel, Adm'r .
January i 2. V 4t
AGREEABLE to an order of the In
ferior court of Burk; county, will
b' sold at the court house in Waynesbo
rough, on the fi st Tuesday in March
u* xi, all the real and personal estate of
William Welch, dec. consisting of 228
acres of land, lying in Burke county, on
Brushey creek, adjoining lands of Lewis
Syne and Wheeler, and two Negro.s,
sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors. Terms of sale made known on
the day of sale.
CARLOTTE WELCH.
January 12. 2t
To be Rented,
the highest binder, at Town
Creek Mills, on the isth instant,
all the several bouses, fields and Planta
tions, belonging to the estate «.f the Sil
I ver Bluff Concern, and of the estate of
Charles Goodwin. The same will be
let until the first day of January 1817,
and a list of the several places to be
rented and further particulars will be then
made known.
Wm, Breithaupt,
James Beggs,
, 4mgneei»
January 18.
| NOTICE
T) all those who are indebted to the
estate of the late Mr. John Hilt,
merchant of this city, to come forward
without delay, prepared to discharge the
§sme j k these ts when* the estate is in
debted will present their accounts confor
mable to law to
Mary Hill, Adm'x. or
John Carmichael, Adm'r.
Jrt»tia*v 12. ts
Postponement of Executors
, Sale.
WILL be sold without reserve on
the first Monday in February
| next, at the house of the late Beverly
p Low, dec. one hundred and sis y acres of
. land, and the improvements, on Savan
, nah river, bounded by lands of D. Pace
[ end John Germany, upwards of one
i hundred acres cleared and under fence.
There is on the pr« raises » good fume
, dwelling house, and other improvements.
As it is presumed that the purchaser wil
view the land, any further description is
, deemed unnecessary. Sold in pursuance
, cf the lasi will of the deceased. Terms
of sate one third cash, one third in
twelve months thereafter, and the re
maining one third in two years, by giving
note with approved security, and a mort
gage on the premises* Possession given
immediately.
James Culbreath,
John Foster,
* Surviving Executors .
, January 12 * 3t
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Lewis Emannel, late of Buike
county, dec. are requested to m ke im
mediate payment. Those having de
mands against the estate of s.tid deceas
ed are requested to ruing forward their
accrunts properly attested within the
time prescribed by law.
Eli Emanuel, Adm'r .
January 12. fit -
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE Stand f»r Mercfln.
tile Business, situate at the upper
end of Broad street, south side, next
door above Mr. A Labuzan. The lot is
38 k feet front, on said street, extending
back to Ellis street, and having the ad
vantage of a waggon way through, half
of ft hich belongs to said lot. The house
is well finished and roomy, having the
necessary out buildings* Also, a large
back Store and Salt house; the whole of
which are in good repair. For further
particulars, apply to Jo. Bigau, at Mr.
Cashin's house.
Also—a second hard SUIK.Y and
HARNESS, with a sun top, and well
made, a CART, with aa Iron axletree,
with gears complete, nearly new. Ap
ply at Mr. Johnson's, Coach Maker.
December 15. ts
10 Dollars Reward.
ILL be paid to any person who wi’l give
* If such information as may lead to the reco
, very of a Bale of Merchandize, marked W. S.
&Co. No. 32, containing he following articles,
—VIZ—
; No, 190—1 Piece of Green Rocking
; Baize,
| - 352—1 Do. Drab Fearnought,
353—1 Do. Corbeau do.
36o—-1 Do. Blue do.
The above Bale was shipped from Savannah
. ' some time in October last, consigned to Messrs.
Ware, Stuart, &, Co. Angus a, and it is sup
> posed has been taken by some person through
mistake.
Basil Lamar.
December 29. ts
NOTICE. ~
IN pursuance of an order from the honorable
the Inferior court of Richmond county, will
' be sold at the market house in the city of Au
gusta. on the Ist Tuesday in March next, for
> the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of George
f Walker, Esq. dec.—the following tracts of land,
; being part of the real estate of said deceased,
( —To wit—
A tract of pine land lying on the
waters of Rae’s creek, about eight miles from
1 Augusta, on the road leading to W rights borough,
containing 530 acres (more or less) aujoining
i Burton, LiVerman and others.
A tract of pine land lying near
the rocks, about five miles from Augusta, ad
joining Fox, Gumming Ware and Brunson, con
laming 200 acres, more or less.
A tract of pine land containing
i 400 acres (more or less) adjoining Murphy,
Toole, Ware, Fox and Skinner, and known as
the Bell Vue tract.
A tract of pine land lying on the
. waters of Big bpitit creek, containing 200 acres
1 (more or less) granted to James McManus, and
' adjoining Cashit* and others. *
And a tract of pine land lying near
i qr adjoining the ast mentioned tract, on the wa.
i ters of Big Spirit creek, containing 1000 acres,
(more or less) known as M'Laws tract. The
whole ;ying & being in the county of Richmond
Eliza Walker, Adm'x,
Mauhew Talbot, T ~ ,
R.&F. W«lk£j'* <fe, w -
December 29.
John S. Walker y
TATLOB,
RETURNS thanks for the very liberal etu *
couragtmeru he has received since his com*
menccmem in bu&inest, And in Kj« *e!:c:;S?“.Ga
for a continuance of that support, begs leave to
state, that he has taken into copartnership Mr. U
WM. GLOWR, whose attention and know- JB
ledge cf *hc business, need only be known to ~
make it an interest.—The business in future will
be transacted under the firm of
WALKER & GLOVER,
At the stand heretofore occupied by John S.
Walker, where the above business will be carri.
eA on in alt its various branches, with puncuial
ity, neatness and dispatch, and a share of the
public’s patronage thankfully received.
Jonn S. Walker,
William Glover. ,
January 5. ts
Removal.,
THE subscribers take this method of
informing their customers and the
public g. ntrally, that they have removed
fr< m their late stand on Broad to one or!
Washington -street, next door to Majorat
W .Ike:Law Office, where gentlemen
wishing deities made with neatness and
dispatch need only apply to
Fernanda Sc House.
November 10. if
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Marshal’s Sales.
On ihe fijHt Tuesday in February next, at
the Matkethvusi iri the City uj Augusta,
between the usual hours,
WILL BE SOLD,
A Tract of land in Clarke coun
ty, lying on Trail Crctk, containing five
thousand Peres, more or less, gran: d to
Count D’Estang.—Levied on as the pro-' i
perty of Michael A. Gauvain. jr* satisfy
an exrfcution from the Sixth Circuit Cutirt
of the United States for the District of
Geotgia, in favor of Henry
Conditions Cash—Purchasers to pay for
titles*
» GecvM. Walker,"
Uefi, Marshal, D, Gs.
Jaunary 1, 1815 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February next at
Columbia Court house , between the usual
hours ,
WILL BE SOLD,
1260 Acres of land adjoining
Few and others, levied on as the property
of Robe rgßandolph, to satisfy one exe
cution, Thomas Gumming against Ro
bert Randolph and Peter Crawford.
Terms C>sb;
John Collins, s. c. c.
January 5.
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to the estate of
William Lowry, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment,and
those to whom the estate is indebted, are
requested to render their demands fur
settlement. ,
George Lowry, Ex'r,
November 3. fit V
60 Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscribers,
near Nashville, three African Nc
gioes, to wit—•
SAM—Ab iut 25 yearn of age, tall,
spare made—speaks tolerable good En
glish and quite black*
NUNGANNA—- About the middle
about 30 years of age, rather of a
light complexion, has very long fore
teeth, appearing sharp as if the ends of
them had been filed, but be says occasi
oned by the falling of a tree. He speaks
very bad English, so as barely to be un
derstood, and is marked in the face by
the African mark i and
LUCK—About the middle size, welt r
set, very black, and about 40 years old*
It is not known that Luck und ‘ am have
the African marks on the fat e*
The above fellows were brought to thia
country the summer past, from Georgia,
by Richard TuMus and Sam. S. Starnes-
It is supposed that they are aiming ■© go
to Augusta, Georgia. • *
A reward of ten dollars for each of the
above named negroes shall be given, if
apprehended within this state, or twenty
dollars, if taken without, and confined in
any jail, so that we can g; t them again-
Stokely D Hays,
Francis Sanders.
December 29. 3t
Stopped,
ON Tuisday cvihing, f m a Negro
Weovji, one Pi<cc of Northern
tinmespun, which the cwoer can have
ay proving the same# anti pbyingTor this
advertisement.—Apply ait this office,
faulty 4* I