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»"4 Casslmeres
I I UymbSiettS
Siit and Cotton Hose
Cotton BagfiJJff f e Veils,
UJack anA »" « llkfe an d Shawls, cam
-B'-k * and general assortment.
P ri ** n h«Lls super. Mackerel
w (B Rum ■
S
lUU ALSO, .
, Sofas, Isett Tea Tables,
1 jett superior Card T*h\v*
9 Bureaus and Book Ca- e,
2 hid at 12 o'dock, precisely.
•, s ies WHARF STOCK, cf * PEW
Oh««h.—Term. .1 «.!••
1 I. Thompson.
fjov. 2d *
SUGAB, coffee sc. *
v o nv landing Sale
Ww, fcovniKe WUart.
HMDS Prime Orleans’ Sugar
42 Bbls. Company Loaf and Lump
10 Tons 1 Sweedes Iron, assorted
sizes
1 Ton Hoop and Sheet Iron
20 Casks Cut Nails, all sues
50 Bbls. Whiskey
,5 a r . Casks Malaga Wine
32 Kegs Superior. Richmond sweet
scented Tobacco
20 Boxes Mould Candles
25 do. Fresh & Superior Muscatel
Raisins
10 Firkins Superior Gosben Butter.
On Hand , at Retail ,
Jamaica Sugar, old White Cpffee, Old
Cognac Brandy, Choice Wines Gin,
H„ n Fresh Teas, Nutmegs, Mace, and
Spices of all kinds.
Win. Bostwick § Co.
November 20 /
I^VuvYas,
ATTOHNE* AT UW. <
WASHINGTON, AL IBAMA.
P WING an extensive acquaintance
In the state, can easily find out per
gons who have left this State in arrears;,
' »ml will leave no means untried to col
lect rny demends placed in his hands.
Reference may be had to Messrs. P.
Stpvall U Co. and to Thomas F. Hells
Esq. who will receive and forward any
business with which he may be .favored.
Nov 20 4tp
~~WIL L BE jSOLH.
On Wednesday the 2d day of January
at the residence of Isabella Mercer, on
Sandy Run in Richmond County,
G (‘ if\ct of land, contain
ing 100 Acres, more or less. And to be
hiird at the same time and place, five
Negroes, for the term of one year.
Terms of Sale twelve months credit,
.purchasers giving notes with approved
Security. • • _
Isabella Mercer, Admix.
Samuel McNair, Adm'r.
November 20-—ltp
WiU be UizeA,
A.T the late residence of Jesse Winfrey
deceased, of Columbia jaunty, on the se
toud day of January next, all the Negroes
belonging to the Estate of said deceased;
consisting of men, women and children.
Also, one prime Blacksmith.
Benjamin E. Winfrey,
James O. Walker,
EXECUTORS.
Nov 20
Executors Sale's.
Ihe 18lh of December next, pursu- 1
_ m to the last Will and testament of Chloe
braves, deck! will be sold at her late re
•'dence in Columbia County, part of the
personal property consisting of Negroes,
wses. Corn, Fodder and Cotton.
cans will be made known on the day
Os sale. .
T, Allen, Ex’r.
J? Ve| nb. r, 4 tds
WILL BE SOUL
On the 29th of December next, at the
all , ence le * a,e James Oliver dec.
propfeny of the said dec.
niinJ 'm ° * leusfi -holdand kitchen fur
y k’ binlation toots, Horses and Cat-
Gm °rt a "i Fod!ler > Wagon, and cotton
hired L, . Neproes of Sai, J estate to be
twelve t,ie , sarae t,,ne » f° r the term of
months.
known 1 * 8 sa hiring, to be made
•ttown on the <by of sale.
John Oliver, Adm’r.
November 17 Iw3t.
g£S*° n f ~ ,ar 'n g' M > ‘--mands a-
m "fT tl<em forward at
»ttiTto! l ° laW ’ a " J the >’ wiU bl
TOUN OLIVER. Jdm’r.
Columbia county.
ter. has RoWrlre a "d C. Fos
Withe ,ed / or Letters of Dismision
Tlk-b * Hobert Bowflre, .
isii, a n a re . before to cite and admou
t'iis of Sl ; i * ,n t» l, k r tiie kindled and cm!
’ey uffi CH ‘ , t obe and appear a'
t" S iy. " lt lm tiu * time allowed by lav*
&b ‘lelu.ef a f (f *,V f a!, y they have) win
i;;“ 'tot be granted. ' '
brsjj liaild arul seal at offic<
•'aiy. 1830. . m 6m
* - Fpawford, cl'lt.
BLA.JS ftß
h sale at tliis Office.
Georgia, Columbia county.
W HEREA9, John Plum applies for
letters of administration on the. es
tate of John Flinn,late of said county,
deceased. This is therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said to file
their objections, (if any they liave,) at
my office, otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted to him
Given under my hand at office, this 6th
day of November, 1820.
A. Crawford, c, c. n*
November 20
Georgia, Columbia comity.
IIEREAS, John Dunn, Isaac Ram
say and John Tinsley, applies for letters
of administration on the estate of John
W. Walton deceased, late of said coun
ty. This is therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to file their objec
tions, (if any they have,} at my office
otherwise Tetters of administration will be
granted to him.
Given under my hand, at office this
16lk day of November, 1820.
A. Crawford, c c o.
November 20
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Brought to Jail
IN Jacksonborougph, Georgia, on the
15th November, 1820, a negro roan
who says his name is ELLICK, and that he
belongs to Mrs. Berrien of Louisville, Ga.
he Says he is an African by birth, dark
complexion, thin visage, about five feet
seven or eight inches high, has several of
his fore teeth out, and about thirty-five
years olt.—Also MANUEL; on the above
date, who »ys ie belongs to Mrs. Ware, I
of Richmond county. Geo. he is a likeiy
stout country born, about eighteen or
twenty years of age, bright complexion,
five feet ten or eleven in dies high —The
owners are requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges & take them.
Solomon Kemp, s s c.
Scriven county, Nov. 20 3>
Private Boarding House.
.MuS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri
vate Boarding House on the corner of
Washington and Ellis Streets, in the
Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oh
ver Reid.
Young Ladies from the country can be
comfortably accommodated.
November 13 ts
Having disposed of my
interest H the Establishment of the
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE £<f GEOR
GIA GAZETTE? to Mr. J K. M.
Charlton, the subscriber tenders his best
thanks to the community tor the patron,
age he has hitherto enjoyed, and ear
nestly recommends his friend to their
consideration.
BENJAMIN T. DUYCKINCK.
November 11 1 , ,
HO T T O N
WARE HOUSE.
THE Subscribers will receive COTTON ,
oYi Storage, at the Ware-House back
of the Planters Hot?) ; prompt attention
will be given to all order for the purchase
of produce or merchandize, and liberal
advances made for Cotton received on
Storage.
JOHN H, KIMBELL, & Co.
October, 17 vv6t ,
KLviOVAL.
'V ■ ,
J- HE subscriber respectfully informs his
customers and the public, that he has tak
en the brick store directly opposite his
former residence where he offers for sale
A General Assortment of
HATS
And Military Goods ,
On the lowest .ms, for Cash, or town
acceptances.
J. Barry.
October 24——6 t
AND
Commission Business.
I TIJE SUBSCRIBER,
BEGS leave to return thanks of grat
itude for the encou t< : ment he has
received in Ills
WAME HOUSE
a?h»
Commission Business
At the same time would inform his
friends that he has built large Ware-Hou
ses and Stores, thought to be one of the
best situations in Augusta, both for safety
and convenience, on the Street leading to
ie Ware House occupied by him the
wo last reasons--both of which will be
victiy attended ‘o. l
John Burton*
Oc'ober 3 '—wit -
.1 fepving u£ HcaUii
AT T HE
Hygiean Fount.
GINGER- BEER.
y pHIS pleasant and truly delightful bev
<jL erage has the two-fold advantage of
oiiibining the carbonic acid gas, which
orrects the bile, strengthens and warms
he stomach, so as to cause a gentle per
piration. This fydug in great use in the
winter season in most of the northern ci
ies, and very highly apuroved of by the
jest physicians as a great restorative.
FAMILIES run be sup
lied by sending at the Fountain, where it
.vHi be put up in bottles for use.
SODA WATER will be
dvnished as u»ual.
J. B. J/dfitte.
November 17. B»w3\v
Dancing
G. L. CUMESNEIL,
ITeSPECTFULLY infoi’ms the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,
that he will open his JJAjVCIA’G ACA
DEMY, in Green-Street, on Saturday
the 14ih of October, next, and will contin
ue to receive Scholars until the last of Jan
uary, 1821—Parents and Guardians who
will favor him with the tuition of their
Children, may rest assured, that no pains
will be spared in bringing them forward
in the polite accomplishment of Dane
ing
Mr C. Intends declining keeping »
Dancing School after this season—the low
price of tuition, and the small number of
scholars, for a few months in tke year
!y defray the expenses.
Bays of Tuition.
The Day School to be opened every
Saturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A. M. and
from 3 to sunset. —The Night School will
be opened every Monday and Thursday,
from 7 to 9 o’clock.
Price of Tuition
Teh Dollars per Quarter for the Dav
School, and Eleven for the Night School,
to be paid in advance No Schollar taker
for less than a quarter.
OC/" Ladies and Gentlemen who maj
wish to take private Lessons in Dancing.
Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them
at their houses, or at the Dancing Acade
♦ny on Green Street.
Sept. 23 wl2t
Doct. U de Ttaauvegaird
|3 ESPEGTFULLY tenders his services
to the inhabitants of Auvusta and its
vicinity, in the different branches of his
profession. Until further notice, he ma>
be found at the residence of. Mr, John
Carrie, upper end North side Broad
Street.
October 26 .fit
Administratrix Sale.
A c.REF.ABLE to an order of the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Elbert County,
Will be Sold,
at Elbert Court-House, on the first Toes,
day in January next, to the highest bidder
Four tracts of Land, be
long.* g to the estate of Robert Middle
ton deceased, to wit.
One tract in Fiber! Coun
ty the late residence of said dec. contain
ing 400 acres more o,r less, one other
tract in Elbert County, joining Wm. Al
len and others containing
156 Acres,
One tract In Lincoln County, joining Col.
Thomas Murray, containing
'.34 \cres,
and one other tract in loneflt County, con
taining
562 1-3 Acres,
Granted to said Robert Middleton. Terms
of Sale, twelve months credit will be giv
en by the purchasers giving bond with
approved security.
BETSEY C. MIDDLETON.
Administratrix.
October, 31 4tp
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREEUILE to an order of the Hon
orable -the Court of Ordinary, will be
s; Id on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale,
One hundred £5 fifty a
cres of Land, more or less, in Burke
County, adjoining Thomas Forth, and o
thers, on Rocky Creek.
ALSO.
Two negroes, viz. Suckcy
and her child Felson, about 7 years old,
sold as the property or William Luke,
deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors.—Terms made known, on sale
day.
Robert Dickson adirir.
November 11 1
Sheriff’s Sale.
the first Tuesday in December
next, will be sold, agreeable to an or
der of the honorable the inferior Court
of Burke county, at .he conrt house in
Waynesborough, between the usual hours
'>f sale,
between 5 bushels
Corn, more or less, attached as the pro
perty of Bryant O. Bunion, to satisfy two
attachments in favor of S. & N. L. Slur
jres, and Redfield Gailiok & Go.— Terms,
Cash.
Wilson Navey, sue
Nov 11
fcfiiciitTs bale. f
Will be sold, at the Court House I
in Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between the hours of
sale,
.Seven bedsteads, beds
Furniture, iwo large Tables, and five
small tallies; some other small articles
taken as the property of James
Fleming t:> satisfy an execution in favor
of Andrew Low & Co. vs. John Fleming
and James Fleming; property pointed
out by the defendants.
A. Rogers, s w c.
Nov 4 tds
A CARD.
■
Isham Thompson.
Offers his services to his friends and
fie pubiic in the
Miction Kff Commission Bu
siness.
He occupies the stand lately held by
Thompson and Black, where all favours 1
will be received and duly attended to. 1
November 7. i
A Great Barga ? n.’
FOR sale and possession given the first
of January next, the Land and Prem
scs whereon the subscriber now lives, con
taining about 260 acres. Its a high heal
thy and pleasant aiti ation; and extremely
well watered; about 140 or 50 acres clear
ed and under a goed fence. It is immedi
-1 ately on the road leading from Augusta
» to Athens, and five miles below the later
place— any person wishing to purchase
1 ar e invited to come find view the premi
ses I think it hnnecessary to be more
explicit, as it is presumable that no per
-1 sou will purchase without viewing.
\ D. Holmes.
1 Claric county N »v. 7 3t .
, iiy the f*resident of the
, United States.
WHEREAS the President of the Uni
ted States is authorized by law u
cause certain Lunds of the United Stater
-o be offered for sale.
Therefore, I, James Monroe, President
ofthe United States, do hereby declare,
awd make known, that public sales for the
disposal agreeably to law, of certain lands,
shall he held as follows, viz:
At Delaware, in Ohio, on the first Mon
days in August and October next, for the
sale of the lands which have been snr-'
veyed in the district of Delaware, beinp
45 townships and fractional townships,
viz; August Stile.
Townships 1,3, 4,5 and 6, south
of range 14
1,3, 4, 5 and 6 15
1,2, 3,4, 5 ancl 6 16
1,2, 3,4, 5 and 6 17
October Sale.
Townships 1,2, 3 and 4, south of
range 9
1,2, 3 and 4 If
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 11
1,2, 3, 4 and 5 12
1,2, 3,4 and 5 13
At Piqua, in Ohio, on the first Monda
in September next, the sale of th
lands which have been surveyed in ,th»
district of Piqua, being 33 townships ano
sactional townships.
At Brookville, in Indiana, on the firsi
Monday in October next, for the land
which have been surveyed in the distric
of Brookville, being 36 townships am.
fractional townships
At Jeffersonville, in Indjana, on the firs
Monday in August next, for the land
lately surveyed in the district of Jefferson
ville, being 27 townships and fraction, 1 ,
townships.
At Terre Haute, in Indiana, on the fir
Monday in September next, for the land
which have been surveyed in the distric
of Terre Haute, being 43 townships and
ractional townships.
At Edwardsville, in Illinois, on the first
Monday in October next, for the land?
lat ely surveyed in the district of Edwards
ville, being 38 townships and fractional
townships.
At Arkansas, in the territory of Arkan
sas, on the first Mondays of August and
October next,Tor the lands surveyed in
the district of Arkansas, being 53 town
ships and fractional townships, vis:
August Sue.
Townshipss, 7,9, &, 10, south of
range 19, west of sth principal
meridian.
5,6, 7,8, 9& 10 do 20 do
6,7, 8 and 9 do 21 do
6,7, 8,9, 10, IE 12,13 &14 do 22 do
October Sale,
8,10,11,12, 13 & 14 do 24 do
9, 10, 11, 12 &13 do 25 do
9, 10,11 &12 do 26 do
9, 10 and 11 / do 27 do
9 and 10 do 28 do
9 and 10 do 29 do
At Jackson, in Missouri, on the' second
Monday in September next, for the lands
surveyed in the District of Cape Girardeau,
being thirty-five townships and fractional I
townships i
At Franklin, in Missouri, on the fin |
Monday in November next, for the Lands i
in the Military Bounty tract, (north of tin 1
Missouri river,) which could not be dis s
tributed to soldiers, being chiefly quarte 1 .
sections and fractions, too small or tm
large forbountyi lots, f
At Cahaba in Alabama, on the first t
Monday in November next, for the lots ii t
the towns of Claiborne and Jackson, and c
for townships 12 and 17 in range 20, am' ,
so township 18 in range 19, which i
were advertised but not offered for sal* i
in March 1819.
Each sale shall continue three week*
and no longer; and each sale Will enm
mence with the lowest number of lot oi I
section,-township and range, and proceed
in regular numerical order. The lands
reservedby law for the use of schools, oi
for other purposes, will, as usual, be re
served from sale
Given under my hand, at the City of ,
Washington, the eighteenth day of
April, in the year 1820,
JAMES MONROE.
By the Frisident
Johiah Mf.kis,
Commissioner of the General LandOffice.
April 24.
Coroner’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
will be sold the following property viz. '
2 mahogany tables, 1 pair brass arul-i
--rons, and fender, I dozen and half Wind
sor chairs, 8 feather beds, 8 bed stands,
1 bureau, 5 carpels, 1 Horse and Gig, 4
setts bed curtains, 1 large mirror, 5 dress- 1
ing do. 1 negro woman, Icow, 1 sofa. Le
vied on as the property of Catharine Da
vis to satisfy a distress warrant, issued at
the instance of Wm. Larrikin, Esq. She- <
iff of Richmond County, and which said
property hath been pointed out by tile
defendant.
Geo. Bullock, Coroner rc
November 4 tds
~ srara&ißo»
Landing at the Steam Boat
Wharf
00 (IDS. Muscovado Sugar—
FOR SALE low for CASH, or Approved
1 Paper.
. Wm. H THOM2SOK U Co.
November 1,7. ]
•r
/. , I
s 810 Reward,
on T„.,d,. y „, k . u
7lh Nov from the wharf in AnrWa a
Sorrel Horse, of the following descriiithm*
blind.with tile left eve, snip ~n ,h ’
small star on thnfordve.cl, a „d ,t ie righj
land foot white up to the fooilock 1,. ;«
a short round bodied horse, wuh i 'short
swich tail about 10 years old
Whoever will take up said hors., and
send him to his owner, or give i n r onuu .
turn so he can be regain'd shall receive
the above revyard and ail .aasmahle
charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at
the bteamdlnat Office.
VV nsiiiiiorton Lamar,
November 13 f 7
**" * ■ ■
Twenty Dollars Heuutrdy
And all Reasonable Expenses
fl/’ILL b <? paid for apprehending and
- *
mart IX
We IS owned in tfavanm.li, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about An
f.usta Market, asliis business at home i»
butchering He is about 30 years old six
eet high, square built, has two of ffij
jont teeth out, and has a scar on hisli'ad
Office. fUI lher part,culai ’ s enquire at this
Sept. 5-—ts
IS ANA WAY.
"K 1 i.
iuaii U n!Led e *rOM‘ ib r ei ‘’ a Yo "
iwentv nn , 1 C s "Pposed not over
stature an I J eni 8 ,°t H 8?») he is of small
r ide —ll' - 1 <K , J°hhing carpenter by
u I ’? Wel known in this place
i'Uf about ih h ’ '? 9,I PP° Be ‘l to be Wirk
low "LIT ‘'«»n apprehending Hie said sch
h,m t 0 Messrs A.
,■'F .}• C. Lahtizaii, or ’edging
ward" Ja * * < * h “ ll receive Te " Dollars ra?
. . ISAAC LAROCHE.
Augusta, Nov. 17——-ts
Dissolution .
fP
-A HE Co-partnership heretofore exist,
mg between the subscribers, under the
irm of TMOMrsmy uc Bt.ack, is this day
lissolved by mutual consent.
All persons having demands against
Sa i‘ l u Wil * P resenf to James A.
iliack for settlement, and persons in ar
rears, will make immediate payment to
(lie same, who is duly authorised to settle
the business of said concern
ISHAM THOMPSON,
JAMBS A. BLACK.
November 7 3t&w3t
Fresh and Fashionable
JUST RECEIVED, and for Sale, r&
Caih only J at the Store of 1
Dimock ft Marsh,
Opposite City-Hotel.
October 5 18t
GEORGIA, 1 Superior Court, NoV
—«*-* j^ssrjrSi.
Robert R. Reid, Judge.
William Perkins, etftbßA
J >hn Dick. a lost note.
W"HEREAS « petition has this day
been filed for the establishment of a pro
missory note from John Dick to William
Perkins for one hundred and eighteen
dollars. And the said Williams Perkin*
having made oath to the former existence
and loss or destruction of said note, and
other proof being laid before the court.
On motion it is ordered that the note be
established on the first day of the next
term, unless cause be shewn to he con
trary. And it is further ordered that a
copy of this rule be published once a
month until the first day of the next
term in one of the public Gazettes o
this state.
John Carpenter, clerk.
Georgia, Columbia county*
In the Superior Court ,
September 1 Term, 1820.
Heirs and ■Representatives'!
of Lewis Gardner, dec'd. 1 In Equity.
i vs, for dis.
Administrators of Lewis j covery and
Gardner. J distribution-
IT appearing to the court that the bill
has not been amended according to the
motion obtained the last term-—ll is now
ordered, that this bill be amended .nd a
copy of the same as amended, be served
on the defendants at least thirty days be
fore the next term, and that a notice be
published to call in the defendants resid
ing out of the state, once a month for silt
months in one of the public Gazetts of thia
state previous to the next term of this
court.—Taken from the Minutes.
A. Crawford, cVk.
<Htober 3 m6m
—i■-i i i .
Georgia, Columbia county*
In the Superior Court,\
September Term, 1820. . ..V-*"
Caroline Matilda Sanders, by
her Guardian, Elizabeth "A In Equity.
Stanback Comply, vs, #
Yancy Sanders, Jas. Sanders, V.Bill for dis-
Lewis Sanders, Philip San- Cr. very and
ders, Jesse Sander*, Isham \ Dislribu-
Baylisa and wife, Edmond / tion.
Blunt and wife
ON Motion, it appearing to the court
that James Sanders, Lewis Sanders, Phil
ip Sanders, and Jesse Sanders, reside out
of this state—lt is ordered that a notice b«
published once a month for six month* ii*
one of <he public Gazettes of this State
previous to the next term of this, court,,
and shall he deemed sufficient service, and
that leave be granted to amend the bUA
and to perfect service. • *
Taken from the minntea.
A. Crawford, cVfa