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■ »v informs Ills fncnd*
■^ C V', n t the p-iiKc, that 1h-
the firmer place.
■Hi rtx~ l .“; t w hos«*salc an-.
■ ' '■«•■■'•■ .•!? e vM.i.{l(>V.SK, three doors
■| A '‘v,,g«su Uank, -
■ 1: — me>t 0F
H h c °’. >rk, ti'geth .:r with
•' k ‘ S C.tof hU«« n . anufacti.ro,
. 0 ; the assortment
vi«:
, s - superfine black anti
qertticineiifc i
common Casters h.k.
Wm -in ll ilra ’ J . n .vs imitation Beavers,
>«■'■-* u s Coin-,* 01 ’ Horan Ha<s _
’ jj imitation white Morin .
■
B^JlS'SSt"offtS/o B' * ES mi
Wm Tl,c ® ,Lii,y and fashion Coun
l'nVothors. will find it to
* „ a|ul t . x;u niiie for them-
establishment
/ Yjrk price*.
l: . u rti, December 7
■ \vui be Hired,
H ... ~n llKeof William R oker. K'.q
■ of January next,
B 1 1" the h he i oll[ rinp- t# John William
K Si Z°:*rtJS*S!tS> term of one
.*Tj pe«on that hired said Negroes
‘year will deliver them
W ood, Guar d.
County, Doc. 7
■ " Notice.
iU. .-.grr VDLK to an order of the hon
(.™b!e Court of Ordinary of Columbia
iHivtur. Will be Sold on the first I ues
in March next, at Columbia C0uu
..902-12 acres of land in Wilkinson
district 2/th, Lot No 178, sold
H the property of Dexter Gibson, dec-
Os sale mow tfionihs credit.
Hr Gibson, ?x’rx.
■ chad’ll. W Gasoil aili
ng h member 7. td * _
■' jwwwr'
)g the 10th day January next will be
H. , the plantation of Hezekiab Real!,
Be “o. Brier Creek one mil- above
|B\V..|k. i’s Bridge, two hundred acres ot
land under fence.
■ ALSO,
■il Cattle, Corn, A /Fodder to be sol i
the same day —Terms m.di. -known o ■
day ofsale.
■ Jacob B istick, tx r.
M December 7, wUs
■ V— tVf urn kin Comity
B mriIRKK VS John Uartledge has up
■ plied for J.iU-rs of Administration
unfitsestate and cllecys ct Ohtfdiah Sulla-
B van. lute of this county ct ceased
■ These arc therefore to cite ai d admon
isli all and singular the kin.teed an ’ cred
■ jlros of said dec. to he and appear at my
■ office within the time prescribed by law,
B to siiaw cause (if any they have) Jthv said
■ Letters should not be granted.
■ Glvui under my baud at office, this sth
■ December, 18/iO.
I A. Crawford, Cik.
■ December 7.
I GEORGlA— 'Cthtmbin County
WHEREAS John Cartledge has ap
plied for Letters <>f .Viminisiratmn
I on the estate of Samuel Salt van deceased,
I With ihe will annexeJ.
I These are therefore to cite and admon-
I ish all and singular the kindred and cred
| ik>rs of said deceased, to be and appear
I at my office within die time prescribed by
j law to shew cause (if any they have) why
Sai l I.‘tiers scnld hot be granted
G.vi . nud.-r my hand and se;d at of
fice this s‘-b Decent our 18(3).
A, Crawl’orti, cVk.
Georgiu, couirty v
hITREIIK VS J din Ga.iivd|jc iias ap-
V* plied for letters us Adiu' ni'Jtr.»t iv»n
on the estate of J-V.ni W. Waho'i, <l-c
aolin fiosiey, John D.um and Isaac itain
sev, apnlicants.
These therefore arc lo cite an-1 admon.
j.-h‘ all and singular, liie kindred and cre
ditors of said deceased, to file tlieir o.ijr-c
'i«rsin niy office (if any they ha4|,) wl y
letters should not he granted.
-.»i eu under mv hand at oili. e sth
December 1820
r V* Crawfjrd, Cik,
D‘CpT.her/-
t'I.OdGTA, iiic/iin'iiid Cminty.
«V Isaac Herbert, Clerk of Vie Gonrt ol
Ordinary of Richmond Clou.i'. v
ATTDIiREAS Nicholas I)elai ,l -, Vdoiln
** istrator on the estate a.id effects of
, e Ph Richer, deceased) has applied foi
fetters dismissury.
~ * ' ,ese are therefore to cite and admon
’*■' ar *d singular, the kindre-.l ;e J ere
. fli'ors of the said deceased, to ft'e Uiei
O.tjeciions in niy office, (if any th x y hav.;
"it-un die lime prescribed by law, oilier
''■sc letters Ihsnnssary will be ea let
to h.rn.
Given under my hand arul srad, at h ct
' l tie City of Augusta this lit duv o
I September, 1320,
isuac Ilerbcpt, c. c.
September a »in6iti
| {TOIiENIS
I \
B fy • btN’KVti’ig p (No. 4) in Bridge Rov
1 i wr ' , 't»thir» apply-to the Subscriber.
| Janiv's Johu. jn, sen.
I 9. c tober3 ‘ ts
m - -*
List o£ IraUets,
llemaining in the Fost-Ollice at Augusta,
Geo. the 30th November, 182 u.
(T/* Persons wishing letters from this
list, will please ask lor “.idvertuad twn“
’ A Le wis Leonard
Askew Mrs' Mary Leonard Andrew
Aden Augustus L.cy Freeman
AdamsThonias fl. Jitvmgslon M itliam
Appleton Hanutel Lamar Philip
It Lamkin James
Barlow Mrs. Susan Lelory ilorisoa.
Bird Wilson M
Bledsoe Robert Marsh Muses
Beal Mias Mary M-gatt Wihiam 3
Barfield Lewis F M'lilniuriay And’w.
Beach Silvester Mditiigm James
Bulloch Clurles 41-Neiu D-.mel F.
Bishop Seth May Jan., s
Bullocii Geocge Maun Jiuiuh
Beat Ucasju U. Aicsscn NuUianicl
Bledsoe \\ ilha.il Mun’y James
Bilbo James M Atiuiu jolui
Berry it .o *.y Alai tin e-uai.r s
Bugg .Mist •.(.;• >n Merrill Joshua
Brewer Mis Rebecca Maxwell Wtil...:u A.
Butler M s; William M‘Cuthmgh Miss aim
Braclh y Miss Gutna- Munsu.i llama
l ine Muinowe Rev. John
Broome M. Uufuc Alcurc Wiituua
Burns Miss Susan A. Ai‘Goy Jane
Bealle St liayii-d Atougiii Susan
Butler James Miduielon i if.
Bateman Thomas Al'Goy George
Bowers Benjamin Alai s.mh KvOecoaL.
Bryan Alexander Mure John
Bales U iliiam G. Alouru Samuel
Bnrgis John N
, Beal James Nesbit Alexander
Bourdmnn Abel Nixon Miss Sopliiu U.
Bush Ihcliard INorre-11 John B.
Bacon Mrs. Newcomb JEbcnczer
Bail James O
C Ogden Mrs. Kisia
Covington Leicester O txeele Elizabeth
Clarke Joim O'iiryoa John
Cherry Samuel fit cu B
Carrel Joseph Bowers Margaret
Carson James Bussvortu xVlr.
Corbett Airs Eleanor Boiadexter Morgan
Critcheu Edwin BelUUone Lake
Craig Colonel Mount Paa Susan .
Eu6u Poll i Hoi alio
Cooper Daniel Prentice Kufus
John H
Cowles Thomas SI. Ramsay Mrs. Mary
Cummins.John Robinson James B.
Coffey Jesse Kuymer Jacob S.
Cochrane Robert A. Robinson Enas
Crocket Miss Anne Read Williamß.
Cameron John Read Eleanor
Collar A. >l. Robertson James
'Carter Miss Massey Rooney Thomas
Clarke John M Uubci is Hun'.aid
D Rountree Dudley
Da;y Lewis Red Thomas
Dun ally ihimas Reid David
Drew Alexander Rowell Mary
Disiriis Benjamin Rooeit Robert
Davis Dev id Radurd Robert
Dye i Cory don UidyelJuci
Dulany H R Riley iloscs
Dykes Edward S
F Stratton James
Poyil John bcoticld Air.
■ Farr James Suilin-.s Charlotte
fi Steele *V iliiam F.
Glorn Andrew &, co Sigler William N.
Gordon James Shaw George M.-
tiriilin Jsmes C ISlurmiLe Triplet,
Glsvs Joim '‘'Smith De hall
Gaoikle R L Stewart M.» Anne
Gardner Mrs Alary Sikes Henry
Garvin Mrs Simnr.ct Monsieur
Glaze Middleton Sayre Benjamin W.
Grease Juba S.’go William
ti T
Hitchcock Leonard Twiggs «eorge
j Fills Chi.uncey Tninyr John M.
fit mi It on James Tinkham Spei.ctr
Hightower Benj Travis Rev. Robert
Hills Reuben Taylor Mrs. Amanda
Harris Miss Eliza D Taylor William
Hid Green B Taylor David
Hatcher John Taimge iliomas
Hayden Anson B 'Tompkins Harris
Hunt) well A 'Tod-i Josiah 11.
HomiUon'Thoiniis N T.adcwell Adomran
Hoich&iss btcplieii V
J Vandyke Dr AlexT.
Johnson William W
Jones Miss Pamela Ward Robert D.
Johnson Mrs Eleanor Walker John
Jameson Franck Whitaker Samuel
Jones Thomas S Walton Thomas
Johnson James Walker Elijah
K Ware Thomas
Keating Mrs Eliz.a Willy' John
Knox G,.,rge Watkins George
J. - Wallace James M,
Low Miss Hannah Williams LevLMt
Lipscomb Samuel Walker J.- ”
Lee Adam Weston U Cooper
1 Lott John I
.lames Fraser, V. M.
Decemb.*r 4 3
100 JJo liars liczvuirl.
irthu recovery of a N* g o hoy name
F.UOURD or EDWARD, stolen fioiii
the suhscriher in AugnsUi, on the Ist Ju
ly last-—said boy is from ten to eleven \ ear
wia'ge, black complexion, sneaks English
k. French, lived with Mr. John Currie with
1 ids mother Angelica, at the time he was 1
htoleii, aid might from his speaking
French, he easily recognized. —The above
rc waul will be paid on his recovery by
G, Dugas.
November 3.1 .v
T.OBfoV kIBhWPPEJ).
i 5 A.IOM tiie subscriber, living near Co
iombia Court llotiso, ou Monday the
3 ini instant, a negro MAt.Fi CHILI), be
iween two and Hires years old, stout anil
io.v set, named
. MOSKS.
To which tie answers reatlily ; from cir
cii.nstancet t .err is reason lo apprehend,
I he was kidnapped, a. the time he was
r just, he vv?-s dollied in a ijretni cloth frock,
mended in front with a large patch of
homespun cloth ; a liberal reward will he
•. ivenfor any information of said child,
caul will lead to his recovery.
} George Cary.
( i Octooer.. -dt
Yidwiu ¥a^,
. STTonSBX AT LAW.
WASHIjXUTiiA', ALABAMA.
Having an extensive acquaintance
n the stale, can easily find out per
- sons who hive left this State in arrears;
and will leave no means untried to col
lect rny deineuds placed in his hands.
v Reference may be had to Messrs. P,
Stovall & Cn. and to 'i’/io tiurn t . II Am
V.sq. who will receive and forward a")
business with which, he may he favored
Nov 30 4tp
Marshal*it Office,
ion Til It titsTiiicA or otoaoiA.
i Savail nun «Voo. 11, 1820.
1 I.E Assistants of the Marshal of this
iiiitrt M, ‘‘for taking tlv- fourth Ocnsits, or
enumeration of the inhabitants of the li
n'd od Siato..,’’ are hereby notified that the
lime for transmit ting dc-ir reiurns to this
le;>art.-""rt is near at hand .(nd it is hop
ed ihat no delay w,li take p<ace, so as to
prevent a urn being made ac .
cording lo law.
JNO. If MODEL.
Afumf,a! Hint Geo.
(£jr* Tiis TKnien Gazette, Augusta
Ciironicle, U r isliington News, Alliens Ga
zette, ami U'Cordcr and Journal hi Mil-';
le lgevide, v-dl publish -the above tlfi
counlerinandod.
November 20
AdmiiiistniCrix
A GIIEI'IAIJLF. t« an order of the Hon
or.iliK* Court of'rilinary of Elbert County,
at Elbert Court -Hot; sc, on tlie first Tues.
day m January next, to the highest bidder
\S iil be Solti, v
Four tracts of Land, ]>c
longing to the esiate of Robert Middle
ton deci used, to wit.
One tract in Elbert Coun
ty the late residence of said dec, contain
ing 400 acres more less, one other
tract in Elbert County, joining Win. Al
ien and others containing
15G Acres,
One tract in Lincoln County, joining Col.
Thomas Murray, containing
134 Acre?,
and one other trad in Jones County, con
taining
203 t-3 Acres,
Granted to said Hubert Middleton. Terms'
us Sale, twelve months credit will be giv
en by the purchasers giving bond with
approved seem ity.
BETSEY C. MIDDLETON.
Administratrix.
October, 31- —4tp
Administrators Sales,
WILL be sold on Monday the IJlh
day of January next, althc late residence
ot'Capt. David McKinney, dec. oa-Broad
street, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel,
All the slock in trade,
consisting of a pretty general assortment
in the Saddlery fine.—-Also, household
and kitchen furniture, a pair of first rate
horses and carriage, a good saddle horse,
a waggon and dray, with many other arli
e'es, belonging to the estate of said de
ceased.
Will be Rented at the
same time and place, the frant store and
cellar, with a good back store, until the
Ist October 1821. The stand for business
is equal to any in the city.— The dwelling
part wifi be rented at the same time.
TERMS —All sums under §SO cash—
and all over that sum, a credit of six
months—Notes with an approved endorser
will be required.
Constance Sophia Al'.Kinney, adm’x.
John Cashin, J Adm . rs>
John Mckmne , 3
December 4 wUU
Will hs Hired ,
a T the house of* the subscriber, on the
. 4 2d Jay of January nexl, lUe Negroes
belonging to the estate of William Hart,
deceased. Among them are an excellent
Sawyer and two good wagoners.—Terms
made known on the day
Elizabeth Hart, cx'rx.
At the- same time and plae*, will be
sold, a first rale Wagon and team of Mules,
five yoke oCOxen, well broke and inline
order, and one Carry Log —Terms on the
day us Sale.
George Twiggs.
Dccumbei 4 wst
TO RENT.
f l II \T part of the House occu
pied by Janus L Olivkiij compsjsing t-
Large Store on Front stryct, well si,iuut
ed fin business; a.back Store and Cellar.
For terms - vdy on tiie preuiiaes-
Oct 14 If;
- T I
TO REM.
A CONVENIENT Dwelling HOUSE,
ia. near the Market, suitable for a family.
Joseph Moore.
November 3o 3t
TO RENT.
And pot.tea.tion immediately given
rTTVIAT commodious Store House situu
3, t 1 in.th.; upper pari of Broad street,
ist uhove Messrs. R. H. Lang—Apply
.o the subscriber, or tnJno. Carrie co.
Augustus Unix.
November 23 ' if
FOR SALE.
AX EXCOLLZXT
Harness and Saddle Horse,
Enquire «t this office.
November 3J 3tp
TOR SALE.
j’\ IIOUSK and I.ot, situated ia the
lieallhitst part of this city. The House
is divided into two tenements, each tene
ment having five rooms and a piazza, and
all out buildings required to each, with a
spacious garden. Pur particulars enquire,
at this office.
November/ w2w
: ‘ A CAUD.
1 A YOUNG MAN, a Stu lent,, is desirous
1- to obtain Board and Lodging in a re
spectable private Family in the vici lity of
’• the Academy.—He would wish a singh
b room with a fire place. A line addresseti
y j to J. N. and left at this office, will be im
. j mediately attended to.
November 30 ftp
To Rent.
T
AIIAT Commodious Dwelling House or
* cfaii’-street, with all necessary Buil
dings, ami agood Garden attached toil—
; us list year occupied by the subscriber—
Po-scssiou will be given on the iirst Octo
ber next.
ALSO,
The Dwelling House on
Grtcnstrcet, with all necessary Build
ings, and a good Garden attached l» it, at
present occupied by tloiiuud M'Tyjv, esq.
Possession wi'l be g'n cti on the Istofjaii
ua.*y next For terms apply to
1). LTuuahart.
. Sept. 19 if
Now in Columbia Jail,
1L F.TKR, who says be belongs to Wlli
am Kilgore, of Wilkes county, Georgia.
Peter is about five feet high, dark c«>a>
plexion, and very old. The owner is re
quested to come fbraard, prove property,
pay cliargts.aml taitc him away.
, John jlymiuni,
Juilui
DscemW 4—3 t
S It) Reward.
Q
OTUAYED orslo'en on Tuesday night
7lh Nov. from the wharf in Augusta, a
Sorrel Horse, ot the following description,
blind witli lire left eye, snip on the nose,
small star on the forehead, and the right
hind foot white up to the foutlock, lie is
a short round bodied horse, with a short
swich tail about 10 years old.
Whoever will take up said horse and
send him to his owner, or give informa
tion so he can be regain’d shall receive
the above reward and all reasonable
charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at
the Steam Boat Office.
Washington Tamar,
November 13 .f
Twenty Dollars iieuwra^
And all Reasonable Expenses
WILT, be paid for apprehending and
lodging in any jail in the stale of
Georgia, a Ni-gio Fellow named
MARTIN
lie is owned in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to bo lurking about Au
gusts Market, as his business at home is
butchering—lie is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square- built, has two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on his head
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office.
Sept. 5 ts
Sana way.
F*uOM the subsciiber, a Young Negro
man named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one yearn of age,) he is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by
trade —lie is well known in this place
and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk
ing about the vicinity of this city, or on
his way to Savannah. *
Any person apprehending Mic said fel
low and delivering him to Messrs. A.
Slaughter, & C. I.ahu'/.aii, or 'edging
him in Jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAROCHE.
Augusta, Nov. 17 ts
strayed,
-h* Frem my plantation,
in Barnwell District,
f’ V e on Savannah River.
jT two black, unbroke
v horse mules, 2 years
yk. * r>l<4, they were bro't
from Kentucky & will
v ’"*'probably make far the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I cm g».t them, or deliveiq
Itheimto George Allen of Augusto, sha
receive me ward of TWENTY DOLLARS
pWm. H. Robert,
November 24
*** We are authorised
to announce General Gi.ascock a candi
date for ilie Office of Receiver of Tax
Returns, for Richmond county, at the en
suing election.
November 7
(£T“ The Sunday Even
ing Lecture in the Chapel of the Acade
my, lias been resumed and will be con
tinued throughout the Winter—Scats all
Free. N'.v 30
Administrator’s bale.
.A GRF.EABLE to an order of the Hon
orable the Court, of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, between the usual hours of sale,
One hundred & fifty a
cris of Land, more or less, in Burke
county, adjoining Thomas Forth, and o
thcis, on Rocky Creek.
ALSO.
Two negroes, viz. Suekcy
and 'ier child Felson, about 7 years old,
sold as the property of William Luke,
deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors.—Terms made known on sale
day.
Robert Dickson adm'r.
November 11
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
I .ferior Court of Richmond country, fov
leave to sell a certain tract of land in the
county of Baldwin, situate in the twenti
etli district, and known by the number
2d3, in the plan of said district, being the
, property of Matthew Fox. dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
Aimer Fox, Gua*r.
Nov. 21 m9m
DAY HOARDING.
Vfew genteel Boarders can be accemo
datee with Day Boarding in a private
Family, by applying at this office,
October 25
| Dancing
, G. L. COLMESNEL,
ResPF.CTFUI.LV infot-m. the t.adiea
and Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,
iliat he will open his I), LVCLVQ .ICJi-
DE.MYy in Green-Street, on Saturday
the Mtli of October, nest, and will con tin*
tie 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 furwad,
in the' polite accomplishment of Dauc.-
iug
Mr 0. intends declining keeping a
Dancing School after this season—the low
price of tuition, and the small number of
scholars, for a few months in the year
lordly deli ay the expenses.
Days of Tuition .
The Day School to be opened every
.Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock A. M. anti
from 3 to sunset.—The Night School will'
lie opened every Monday and Thursday,
from 7 to 9 o’clock.
Trice of Tuition
Ten Doll i-s per Quarter for the Pay
School, and Eleven for the Night School,
to be paid in advance No Sdbullar lakeft
for less than a quarter.
(£/■ Ladies and Gentlemen who may
wish to take private Lessons in Dancing,
Mr C. will be happy to wait upon them
at their houses, or at the Dancing Acade
my on Green Street,
Sept. 23 tv!2t
Executors Sales.
Om tlm 13th of December next, pursu-'
ant to tlie lust will and ivsiament of Cldo£ .
Graves, dcc’d will be sold at her .late re
sidence in Columbia County, put of the
personal property consisting of Negroes,
» Horses, Corn, Rodder and Cotton.
Terms will be made known ua the day
of sale.
John T. Allen, JSx’r.
November, 4——tds
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made, to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond bounty, fir
leave to sell all the real estate of James
K.nnun, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
U. adm'r.
November 23 m9rn
Isham Thompson,
COFFERS his services to his friends and
the public in,the
Auction tff Commission Bu
siness:
He occupies the stand lately held by
Thompson and Black, where all favours
will be received and duly attended to,
November 7.
SCHOOL BIBLFK
Just Itc.ncd and for sale by the Subscrber
HlB cases SCHOOL BIBLES contain,
"ig 50 each—which will be sold by the*
case very low at private sale.
I. Thompson. -
November 20 6t
the Subscr
Respectfully inform* his friend*
and the public, that he lias taken a
store on Washington street, a few doors
south of Mi ssis. M‘Lca U Mackius, for
the purpose of carrying on the TAILOR*
ING BUSINESS, in all its branches-
Those who may favor him with their pat
ronage, may depend on the strictest alien*
tion and punctuality to all orders entrust*
cd to him, and ha, (from the long experi*
dice he has had in his profession, both
n Europe and this country) to merit
hare of public favor.
James Gordon.
November 23. 2t
Lost.
I the 28th tilt, between the Store of
Kdw’d. QUIN &. Co. and the Bank of Au*
gusta, Jos. W. Lucketl’s draft on Felix G.
Gibson lie Co: for $448 72 cents, dated
in Augisla, 7th July 1820, payable 4
Months afterdate, to the order of Edward
Quin & Co, and endorsed by them-
All Persons are hereby Cautioned a*
gainst trading for the above acceptance,
payment of which lias been stopped The
Finder will please leave it at this office.
November, 4——
Georgia, Columbia county.
In the Superior Court ,
September Term, 1820.
Caroline Matilda Sanders, by
her Guardian, Elizabeth Jln Equity.
Slanback Compfy, vs. #
Yancy Sanders, Jas, Sanders, V.Bill for dis-
Lewis Sanders, Philip San- fcovery and
tiers, Jesse Sanders, Isham \ Distribu-
IGyliss and wife, Edmond / tion.
Blunt and wife.
<»N Motion, it appearing to the court
that James Sanders, Lewis Sanders, Phil
ip Sanders, and Jesse Sanders, reside out
of this slate—lt ia ordered that a notice be
published once a month for six months in
one of «be public Gazettes of this State
previous to the next term of this court,
and shall be deemed sufficient service, and
that leave be granted to amend the bill
and to perfect service. ' •
Taken from the minutes.
A. Crawford, cVk.
TO KENI\
IA Convenient Dwelling, with Kitchen.
Stable, and a Garden, all well enclosed
and ia excellent order, near the Court*
house. For particulars Enquire at tirta
ffice.
October S.