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I M'lntosh, } Commissioners |
David Adams, > °J . I
I Daniel Newman, 3
|l> 11. Mitchell, Agent far I. A.
ISrniiim Meriwether, Sec ry U. H. C.
I William Conk, Secretary C •. 6.
ju’m. Hambly,
191. llav/kins, ? interpreters. 1
I George L<vett,s_
L effect of the settlement of the 1
CL-, question is already perceptible, |
L eomparitively rapid progress which J
Lea since made in Me despatch of I
Ihtismes before the Congress. The
llution for the admission of Missouri J
| the Union has finally passed both J
I , several measures have already J
led into consideration during the sus-J
lion of that question.
E e have to congratulate our readers, J
■ the bill for the relief of certain pur-j
l»rs of the public lands, as it was a-I
Ided in the House of Representatives, j
Ksonly the signature of the President J
Become a law. . J
ihc bill for the establishment of a uni J
|i system of bankruptcy has been ta
| U j, in the House of Representatives i
V alter a sitting till past seven o’clock
■ night, unusually arduous, and in which,
Inanv questions, the strength of the
|ne was tried; the probability appears
lein favor of the passage of the bill.
I Js'at, intr March, 1. j
the passage of the bill respecting our
Strict Banks will, it is presumed, be
I acceptable to those who are intcres
■in them, and indeed to the whole coin
lily, every member of which must
le felt more or less interest in the pre-
Ition of the universal desolation which
Lid have ensued a refusal to renew their
tiers. The charters of all the exist-
I Banks are extended for fifteen years,
I; the exception of the Mechanics*
Ik of Alexandria, not noticed in the
L and the Centml Dank of George*
In, wliicli is now honorably winding up
Iffalrs. The Union Bank of Alexan-
I ami the Potomac Bank are allowed to
|sylidale n Ui?ir
I that any other two or more banks
L unite on the same principles. After
I first Hay of January next, no bank is
le allowed to make, issue, or re-issue
I notes of s low denomination than three
Bars. This hilt requires only the sig
preof the President tt) become a law.
B/e ought not to pass without remark
■ good feeling towards the District,
ich distinctly marked the proceedings
■he h'oukc yesterday on this subject.
I ib
Ite of t letter dated Bordeaux, Dec.
I 22.
■The revenue of Trance the last year
Beded their expenses! It appears, by
■ King’s speech, it is the same this
B- Their stocks are high; it is a cu
■ matter for reflection, after nil the
■fices she made, that it is the reverse
Bail the other governments on the con
i* tlie famous Jew banker
■ important a man to the European
■nbtcj, that all the German nnd Aus-
I governments call on him for his as-
B lce * when in want of money; at pre
■m appears embarrassed, by a loan of
■mhmis of florins to Austria. The
Bastions for war with Naples put.
■ his stack, so that he could not d.s
--■
■., pavmnct— of which he
■“'em himself notice. The bank cf
■“a proposed giving him a bonus of
ct provided he would Secure
» winch he declined; they at length
■ im four millions, to be paid in three
■ lis said Mr. David Parish has
■Twt of this loan.”— Aurora.
tram &i\.sUuu\.
British ship Minerva, Captain ;
■ ; t r ‘ veil Norfolk, on Monday. 27th
■ ifom Plymouth, London ami
Id 'J?*.!? tl)c 5,,) January were re
■ tM ford's ('•. nmeretul Reading
M, 7'‘"g six days later than
I i fbe New-York.
K‘ Journal of t he 4th Janna-
Ri’ n ' V "'^‘ u * s blown from the oast-
BtL" tW “ k whh s “ch violence ’
»| U ). en for any vessel
Kd |,„' P ,)rt \ rMn > ftifc westward, or to
Ile oiintwsrd. In conse
■w k;,^ e . n ’ ,m ' j er of merchantmen,
■cdfnMK Ut ,. apprehensions are cn
■ Aam!i..n Bafe iv numbers of them..
Bptlitin, J S y il oppfwrs had
Bing thp ,e i ‘bo committee for
Lloyd’s, to des-
Hi<d' 0 | 0 "wri with supplies for
lw sc ‘ !' lcn v 'Mkls «s might luve
m i p 4D ‘ i n * e l . Uln “< bound in and a
Bn» iL l b® 2 ■» states, that in-
accordingly by
■ndinp t ,er3 t,J ‘be AdnmuU
Hojcnd n ° ,ls,u outli, Plymouth and
B>i , ut “"- v °f ‘heir cruiaei-s that
aV 1 ; f ,ur ‘ M,se -
B 1 '"'!.!) iJ \ London evening pa
Biefop'tK ar . ee y an y tmsirwss has
IC? o a * l i en,,a > e ’ Go l’u f s-
Bi"is b Wt „. ““ s j op, and many be;.-
Bti,.. r -*® ln »>. Consols left o;f
u Ul^l L 2, ami the nnc -
. ve * te > day some very
IBTIih Plwce, which Repressed
B%- ir ’ l w,l ‘=h price they left off
■ 5 4 -. taken place,
im] consols are TI 3-3. witii an app«A». I
ance of a further advance. 1 he* Jews I
have speculated >’ery heavy this morning
in favor of the rise. The merchants will
sign on Saturday and Monday : and the .
public will be paid the Christmas dividends
on Tuesday nest.
Price of Stock s. London, Jan - 5,4 P. Jll.
—S per cent. 70 12 1 4 1-B—3 percent,
cons, shut—3 12 percent. 781 B—4 pe.
cent, 87 3-4 7-B—s pef cent, shut-long
ann. 18 1-16—Imperial 3 percent, ann
India Stock—lndia Bonds, 2G, 27 pm.—
South Sea Stock—Exchequer Bills par, 2
pm.—Oninium, 1 7-8 pin.—Cons, for opng.
711-4 3-8 14
7’liere had been a public meeting at
Kllmainham, in Ireland, on the 30th Dec. of
a number of noblemen, gentlemen, clergy,
he, which it was found necessary lo call
in the aid of the military to disperse. The
particulars arc not given, further, than that
it leaves the reader to infer that something
disloyal prompted the meeting,
LONDON, /AN, 5.
Wa arc without any fresh arrivals from
France. A Flanders mail, however, with
| Brussels papers to the IS' h inclusive, has
| readied our office this morning—their
contents are of no political importance.
An article from Turin, of Dec. 18, speaks
of the positions of the Austrian army, but
it is a mere repetition of what wc received
several lays ago. By a private letter from
that capital, dated three days later than
I die account in the Brussels papers, wc
j learn that nothing new had transpired
I there as to the intentions of Austria, but
| that the king of Sardinia hud given great
I offence to the Emperor by his ref&sal to
I take part in the proceedings which are
I contemplated by the Allied Sovereigns.
I All who know the peculiar situation of
I that monarch, will approve ofthe decision
I which lie has made; fur there is, perhaps,
I iii the States of Piedmont, more combus-
I tibie matter than in any other part of the
I Continent.
I A letter from Rome says—“Amid'the
I warlike preparations which surround our
I country, we continue to indulge the hope
I that we shall not be embroiled A report
| was in circulation for a short time, that in
I the event of a war between Austria and
I Naples, the Neapolitan troops would at-
I tempt to strike the first blow; and enter
I our territory before the Austrian tioops
I could arrive : but these apprehensions are
J happily removed by an assufance that the
I Allied Sourcigns are unaninoiis in their
j wish to open a negociation with the king
I of Naples, which, it is to be hoped, will
j supersede the necessity of an appeal to
I the sword.”
BRUSSELS, DEC. 30.
I Yesterday morning at 5 o’clock a dreadful
I fire broke out in the palace of the Prince
I of Orange, which entirely consumed that
j fine building, in spite ofthe most pormpt
’ I assistance of every kind, and the extra
j ordinary zeal and courage of the citizens,
I who were eager to show their affection to
J the Prince and princess, by the most es
j traordinory efforts to stop the progress of
I the flames.
I Her Imperial Highness, the Princess of
1 J Orange bore this dilreasing event with a
I I courage wm thy the sister ofthe Emperor
:I » l .wl f.-
(nv THE LCUU. MABT-AXH.
NEW-YORK, FEBRUARY 24.
f ate from Spam.
The brig Victory, Wheeler arrived at
this port yesterday morning in 3U days
1 from Cadiz, which place she left on the
ISthof January, Wc learn nothing new
■ ol importance. All was quiet in the king
-1 dom. I'he new Spanish tariff, which pro
hibits almost every article of foreign pro
duce and manufactures, had gone into opq.
ration. The frigate Constitution, ho*i ar
rived at Cadiz, last from Havana, v. ith four
millions of dollars.
The American squadron was wintering
at port Mahon.
Mr. 11;;.in, a passenger in the Victory,
has favoured us with a file of Cadiz papers
to the 17th of January, containing later
dates from Italy, than was furnished thro'
the last London papers, and adviceafrom
Lisbon into January; but they arc prin
cipally ii!lent with the local affairs of those
countries. A friend who lus examined
the papers attentively, has politely fur
iiislievi thefbllowingaa the only artiole of
interest they contain.
TRIESTE, DEC. L
The new negociations which Stave
been set on foot at Constantinople, by the
United States for a treaty of commerce,
have produced here great cessation
This city and oilier places in Stily arc on
the eve of being deprived of the lucra
live business of supplying the Americans
with the merchandize of the Levant. It
is general'y believed that the government
will succeed iti establishing direct com
munications with Constantinople, Smyrna,
Saluriica. ike.
It appears by the Philadelphia papers,
t'v't th«tSplendid Lottery, which was to
have been drawn in that City on Wash
ington's birth day, is unavoidably post
poned until tbe 22.1 of this month, on (
which day it will positively be drawn. — ■
Persons not now owning a ticket may be- ,
come interested in this Lottery,the largest
ever drawn in one dav, with prizes of.
RIOO.OW, S 2 S,UdO, Bof S 10,000, 3of
5,W0, he. he.
.V. Y i Daily MvertT^fr,
»
For the Chronicle.
c
ACROSTIC.
Placid as the ingenuous smile
Ling’ring on a lov’d one’s face- <
Are Placide't virtues, void of gu'le,
Celestial-beaming heavenly grace.
If cruel man, O shame ! would harm thee! j
Do not let his taunts alarm thee I— t |
E’en brutes would slum his hated face 1 tl
f<
• Par the Chronicle. ’’
When first Matilda's face I saw, - 0
Adorn’d with youth nnd charms; (•
Struck with a reverential awe,
My besom throbh’J alarms!
Since then.no scenes »an joys impart—
Ah ! lorfg the day I’ll rue,
’Till she restores again my heart*
Q: the bpdy ico, 1
CvWTtMt.
Cotton, 13J a 14 c£=*3
Tobacco, r.s a 4.
Mum, Jam. 1 a 150 |
Nortlrern, 45 a 55
Sugar, 8 a 11
Coffee, prime, 29
Cotton Bagging, 22 a 24 -
Iron, . 5.J a 6
Steel, German, 14 a Ifi
Blister, 9 a 11
‘ ■—•mmpmgasmmwmsmr 1 umi 1 —1
i he members of Augusta
Royal Arch Chapter, are requested to at
tend an extra meeting to-morrow { Tues
day) evening, at seven o’clock.
% order of the. 1/. K. tt. /'.
.lolm It. Stanford, SccV.
March 12 It
Ua\cdoiuai\ Society.
THE Members of the Calehoxtiii So
ctr/rr, arc requested to attend an extra
meeting, to be held at the Mansion House,
on Monday Evening next, at 7 o’clock.
William S. Dewar, Sec'ry.
March 12 it
mmio'
On Wednesday Evening, March 16,1821,
will be performed (at the request of
several families, j the Grand Melo
Dra na.ic Romance, of the 1
Forty Thieves.
To «Inch will he added (for the first lime
here) a Fa’'cc in 2 Acts, called 1)10
Ljing Valet.
For Characters, he sec Bills ofthe day.
Doors open at Six—and perform
ance to commence at Seven o’clock pre
cisely.
Admittance ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets to be had at the Box-Office at
the Theatre; on days of performance from
ten until one, and from three until five
o’clock, when places for the boxes 'Can be
taken.
Gentlemen are requested not to amokc
in the Theatre.—Checks not transferable.
Oj”Gcnl!emen in the Pit, are requested
to be stated-during performance, audio
keep their hats off.
A Great Bargain.
i}. HiJsubscriber offers to sell on «*es
sonable terms for cash, or exchange it for
good lands in this state, near Augusta or
South'Carolina; an elegant Tract of
LAND, in the Alabama, Ring ot the-wa
ters ot Bncaluncc, which is sufficiently
large enough lo raft any sire raft down,
and lies in Township iI, Range 5, west,
containing 509 acres, and about 40 miles
from Fort Si. Steplx ns.
iii",
One Tract of Land ly
ing in the North Fork < f tiic Oconexi Ri
ver, formerly in franklin County, but
now in Clark, adjoining lands of Uarbary
Frazer, Griggs and others, at the time o'.
Survey, containing 230 acres.
Those persons who are desirous to pur
chase, will do well by applying early lo
the subscriber at the Augusta Crockery
Store.
William H. Oakman.
March 12 w4w
al—»■— ■ m - ■ ■
Georgia, Warren county.
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, James l.anduu nnd Hart
well Battle, applies for letters of
Administration on the estate and ellects
of Rhoda Battle, late of said count}, dec.
These are therefore to cite and luimon
ish all and singular the kindred nnd
creditors ,of said deceased, to he and ap
pear at my offset within the time allowed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have,
why said Letters of Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at oflice this sth
dgy of Slorch, 1821.
John Torrence* c.c.o.
March 12 It
GcDi’Kla — Writ on comity,
O ( v *
.Clerk's UJfce of the Court of Ordinary,
iTj HERBAS Mary Cooper, ndniinisira
irlx on tiie estate of .lanms Cooper, late
of said county, decal, applies for Letters
ID'mnissory from her Administration of the
said estate.
These arc therefore, to die and admo
nish all persons concerned, to bo and ap
pear at my office, to enter their objections
(if any they have) within the time pre •
scribed by law, why said Letters should ,
not be granted, otherwise they will issue
accordingly.
Given under my hand ut cliice, this sth 1
day of March, 1821. ;
Jnq. Torrence, Clk, c. o. i
March 12,1320- —m6;n ‘
Georgia—Warren county. \
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary. i
W HEREAS John M'Crsry and Samuel I
Hall, applies for Letters Oismissory from \
their Administration the Estate of Mat- s
thew APCrary, dec’d. Tjiese are there- a
fore, to notify all persons concerned, lo
rnter their objections (if any they have)
Amy office, within the time prescribed
by law, or Letters will issue accordingly.
Given under my hand at office, this 13th
Hay of February, 1821.
Jno. Torrence, Clk, c. 0. ,
February 19 mgm
BLANKS
Printed at litis Officer .
AUCTION’.
Wj 1. Thompson.
TO-MORHOW, MARCH 13, 1831.
Will be Sold be ore ike j
Globe Tavern ,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
GROCERIES,
CONSIS PINT. O l>
A Pipe.pure Holland Gina
4 <l<> Gbgniac Brandy
,5 lIluG Jamaica Rum
iu Bids Whiskey
20 Cherry Brandy
10 Hhds N. O, buj'tr
to I’bis do da
10 do licet*
20 do Cider, Bcc. See.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
DRY GOODS,
CONSIS-TING OF
Irish Linen, Canton Crapes, Sinchcwc,
Save* el la, Florentines, (hdicocs, Giulia ms,
Bombazetis.J Cotton Untie, Le.
ANT) AT 12O’CLOCK,
Invoice ol‘ Jewelry, Hard
ware, Cutlery, £jc.
Sale to commence at half past 9 o’clock.
Marsh 12 It
To I,ish
Emigrants.
felUCll persons residing in this country,
wishing to have any «f their filends
brought out from Ireland, may have a pas
sage secure J for them front a port in the
North of Ireland, direct to this place, by a
lirst class vessel, to arrive here after the
Ist November next. Terms made known
on application (if by letter, post paid) to
the subscriber.
James Mftffco.
n
Drafts on Ireland, in sums to sub pur
chrsers, and at any sight. Apply as above.
Savannah, March 12 l6\v
City HhcrilUs Sale.
On Tuesday the 20th of March, 1821,
between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 i*.
M. will be sold at the Mat kel-llouse, in
the city of Augusta, four STKAUS, Icvi
ed on as the properly of Corbusier &
Cross, undir an attacbmenl from the
Mayor's Court, and to be sold as perisha
ble property, at the instance of .lames !J.
Shaffer, the plaintiff in the action.—Con
ditions C/sii.
Win. Bcc, Bh’iV. c a.
March 12 2t
City Sheriffs Sale.
. 1 iETt-t* ; lotlowirtg articles have been Icvi
, ed upon as the property otTVm. Reid,
under an execution in favor of U. Sibley
• L Co. and will be sold to satisfy said exe
cution, ar the Market. House, in the city
of Augusta, on Tuesday the 2otb of
March J 821, viz.— *
Five shawls, forty three
HtTiall handkerchief., one lot of damaged
do. 20 pair of women's shoes, one small
portmanteau, I box «f sundries, 1 pair of
bottle stands, 21 pewter spoons, I dozen
knives !t forks, 6 curry combs, 21 pair of
snuffers, 25 snuffer stands, 2 bundles
small red pocket books, 1 Jot of knives
and scissors, 1 Jot files, latches, and ilcting
needles, 6 bread trays, 2 pair cotton cards,
2 spiders, It sinoothiiv irons, lu iron pots,
14 straw brooms, 6 dozen bottles, I gin
pipe, 4 casks, 3 ten gallon kegs, 5 eider
or gin barrels, 5 decanters and tin stand,
2 old tables, 1 iron stove, 4 benches, I
barrel of oakum, 2 pair of scales, 1 set of
weights, and several other articles.
Wm. bcc, Sh’ff, c. a.
March !2 2t
Sheriff’s Sale.
I'i/’ILf, he sold on ‘.lie first Tuesday in
« * April next at the Court-House in
VVuyncsiiorongh, Burke county, within
he usual sale hours.
Two (ircy Mares, levied on
as the property of, lames Drown, to satisfy
an Execution in favor of I’einbcrton ami
Reynold:;.
S. W. Blmint, s. n. c.
Feb- 2d- wtds
The Western Hotel.
t'l'MIE subscriber infurms his Trends and
I. the public, that he has removed
from his former stand, and opened the
House formerly occupied by Captain B.
Mims, and late by I) Green, F.sq.
jit run smx or tjif.
Golden Rail.
This situation possesses the advantages «f
being near to the Market, and a snijll
cient distance removed from it, for the
enjoyment of quietude and retirement. It
is situated directly on Centre Street, at
the corner of Green Street; —has attach
ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Yard; ,
also a 'urge and comfortable Stable, to- :
gethc-r with other conveniences equal to
any in the City. The subscriber Hatters
himself that with these accommodations,
ami a strict attention to business, he will
continue to deserve the patronage of the
Public. Me returns his thanks for the
favors lie lias already received, and pledges
himself to nse every exertion to please j
and intertain those who may oblige him J
by calling—and feels assured that they a
will not be dissatisfied with his charges, a
as he is determined to furnish everything
as low as the Market will afford.
W. Ligon,
Augusta, .Tanuary 18 w3mp
Wanted Immediately , »<
A QUANTITY OF |l
Oak Staves Hoop Poles. ,i
Tt>
O be delivered in Augusta—for which a
a lebetal price will he given by ©
Magui rc 3lu .’pliy.
Jfcrcb J-v —3t
Rise of Tickets/
On Wcdnesdayjnext, March 14, Tickets in
TVvc, Grand •IN’ ationaV
j LOTTERY,
4th Class,
Will be advanced to 11- dollars ; as the
Lottery is more than half over, ami the
fallowing brilliant prizes yet remain tin
dtawu, tiz:
i of 8315,000
'i! do 10,000
$ (It) 5,000
18 do 1,000
5 of 500
Tl'ilh $ 10C’», &c. in proportion.
Aft w Tickets or* 1 )' remain unsold, and
may h_- had’till the above time, at the
present Price off 512, Half’s £>o, Quarters
S 3, Eighths SI, by applying without de
lay at
ALLEN-0
Lucky Office,
Corner of Broad !t MTutn-ch streets.
Who anticipate the pleasure of selling
and paying some of the above splendid
Prizes
Orders from the Country attended to,
and all Lottery information given gratis
March 8. 2t
BOMA
On Charleston ,
JWrc York , ♦
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
Boston ,
Providence , R. i.
J\*civ-lluven , Con .
llicamond , Fir. and
Washington City ,
At sight, or at 5, lU, 30, 60 or 00 days
sight, in sums to suit purchasers tor salt
S. W M. Allen's
- /.oitery anil Erchange Office^
ft 7’ The high.-si price gived for United
States Bank and six per cent Stocks*
CT7* A premium p.dd lor Charleston
Bank Notes.
January 19 ts
For Sale,
Or Kxcluinirc for Town
property.
A. PLEASANT and healthful situation
; on the Sand-Hills. The premises are well
improved with a commudions dwelling
house, and every necessary out building,
and is convenient to a wdl of excellent wa.
> Ter - For further particulars enquire at
the Chronicle Office,
j February 19 (f
Country .McrvVmutft
AX II Til K
Public Take Notice.
Gilbert Cleland ,
litu or THE iioi se or wurn, naoTums,
Sc co.
llns Just Iteceived at his
HAT WAUK-UOVftE,
Three doors belv.u the Augusta Hank, and
nearly opposite the Globe Tavern, in ad
diion to his /ormet Stock- on hand,
A sNYvi oi’ Hats,
V
.1. ROM the Manufacioms of Messrs.
While, Brothers, Sc Co. Tweedy & Bene
dict, am! losiah Wilson, Ncw-York; Ed
ward Shclmerdine, Philadelphia j and
I/tnjson y Clapp, Baltimore.
The fallowing is a part of the Assortment
7197a offered for side, viz :
1900 geut superfine blk £c ili-ab beaver hats
1090 do do do <lo catsnrs do
390 do common do do do do
309 do Imitation do Beavers do
309 Mens’ i’s Hoys’ common Romms do
699 Morocco Gaps, assorted,
50 Ladies’ Black Beaver Hats,
190 Miss do do do
I Trunk of Roots, first quality,
500 Mens 8c Boys while wool huts,
500 do do black do do
50 !)oz. Band Boxes in nests.
Country Merchants are respectfully in
formed that goods frotn ibis establishment
will be sold at a very small advance from
the Manufacturing prices, for cash or ap
proved paper.
February 19 Gt ;
Just Received, i
And fur sale on libera, terms,
sß© ISUlins. N. (). Sugar,
100 Bags Coffee.
Augutus Brux.
March 5 -——if
Wagoner Wanted.
Foil one that is faithful, employment '
Mid good wages may be bad, by applying !
at this Office
March 5. .Otv
Notice.
The subscriber respectfully informshi--
friends tmd the public, that on thc.'if
teeiilb of February last, lie sold bis into,
ter. »t in the Livery Stables to Captain
Gilbert Longstreet. All persons having
iemands against him, will phase present .
their accounts at the stable for payment, I
and those who are in arrears, will please ]
sonic forward and settle the tame. ;
Wm. Mcgar.
Gun Powder. •
A. CONSTANT supply of whole BfllA
kegs Dupont's Vl' and FPF rag an<l
grazed G in Powder of the best quality,
on consignment; which, together with *
gciic-rsl assortment of
GIIOCEIUES, ,
D iil oe sold lew for cash or approved
’iiiper,
Frod’k. 13. Dugas.
.X’ n ~ V(> wholesale purchasers a con*
sidcnible reduction will be made."
GO' "'he, Georgia Journal and SUUc Ga
zette, Columbia, will “insert
» the siboVc four times, weekly, and forward
their Accounts to this office for payment.
March B—— u 4\v
———————a
Eagle Tavern ,
Augusta.
rrnns desirable nmlwell established sit-
X nation which has been Occupied seve
ral years by CftptQjn Chisolm, as u home of
F.utertainmeni, is now offered fur sale, or
on lease, for a term Os years.
Its local advantages Are numerous: and.
the size of the lot, togetherMuth tht spaci
ous buildings thereon, afford uccommo-.
dalions for un extensive business.
Persons inclined to purchase or rent,
art* invited to examine the prop eft,.—.
Possession may be had without delay.—
Vor terms enquire of
Thomas Gumming*
Jlgent of the Propi-ietofy
March B—3t
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed...
Sheriff's Salt.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in.
April next, at the market house in thus
city of Augusta, between tins usual hours.,
5 Large looking glasses,
11 Small do do
84 Chairs (common) 9 fancy do
18 I.arge pine tables, 25 stpall do
1 Set Mahogany, tables and ends,
.3 Settees, 37 Bedsteads,
26 Ileds and bedding, 26 matrasses,
9 Pair fire dogs, 1 bathiqg tub,
7 Wash-stands,,! Ueureau, 1 pine slab,
1 Large table, X toilet table, 3 pair atm*
vel and Ibngs,
« Set* castors, 8 dozen plate*, 7 dozen*
knives and forks,
16 Pilchers, 6 bread'tra)*, 5 salt cellars
3 Dot. table spoons, 4do*, teaspoons,
6 Dot. cup* and saucers,. 10 dishes, Vl
lid covers,
3 (’ofl'cc cots, 6 small and 6 large waiter#*
12 Pols, kettles and ovens, 1 pair lArgo
fire doga, gridirons and oilier kitch«
cn furniture—l bell,
" 16 Doz. black bottles, 1 sefHahle fans,
5 Doz. tumblero, 2d6z. wine glasses,
1 Shaving case,. 6 clothe*' brushes, *
bacxgi.mn.on board,'
2 Doz. candlesticks, 6 snuffers, 1 dot*
chambers,
( 1 Doz wash bksons, table cloths*.
I 3 doz. towels,
r 1 Mahogany sideboard, Ido tea table,
’ 1 Brass lender, shovel and tongs ami
[ andiron*,
1 Carpet and rug, 2 looking glosses Wita.
time-pieces, .
2 Desks, 5 liquor casks, 1-book case, llfti
decanters,
2 Demijohns, 36 pavilions, IB wiudoOf
curtnins,
* Mu[)«, 69 bushels corn, 4000 lbs fodder.
5 Cord* wood, 9 doz. porter, 18 gallon*
ruin ami brandy,
10,000 Segru s, 14 galls. k 9 bottles
40 Ili». Coffee, 100 lbs. sugar,, j bbl. fish, .
i Firkin butter,.l box candles,
1 Negro muii .Len, I bay And one ssm I
horse levied upon as the property^
of Jesse H'hipple, to satisfy an >exccutioiV
in favor of Slurgcs Burroughs, va.aaidh
W'hipple.
Win. Lamkin,
March 8 ■ tds
List of Estrays in Wilke*
County.
ONF, bay gelding about nine or Wt*
years old, with a diminutive star xml
binzo in his forehead ; appears to havts
been recently badly foundered» shod be*
fore; about five feet'two inches high-*"
appraised by Owen Holiday mid Gcorga
Gibson before Hubert Grier, KJ<| to eigh
ty fivs Dollars.
One hriprht liny horse, foilf
feet ten inches high, eleven years old.
with a snip on Ids nose iu<d some, white#
spots on his hack, hi* U ft h'uul foot white ;
nppraised before Thomas Barnes, £*q to
thirty five dollars.
One yellow hay horse, four
feet ten inches high, 7 or '8 years oiti.
bushy mane and tad, small star in bis fore
head ; appraised by Kichapl Sale mat
Daniel llurvie before John A . Truman.
ii»q. to iinty dollars.
One cltc.sxiiit sorrel horstt
fourteen hands lugh, seventeen years (•Id.
a white face, mid four white feel, and sum >
•addle spots; appraised by I'aul T. Willi'S
and Moses P. Willi*, before J. W. Willi**
Kt.q. to thirty seven dollars 50 cents.
O. Wingfield, u c.
March 8 w^l
City Sheriff’s Hale.
On W'ednesda/ the 14th of March 1821*
will be sold at »he market limns hi titty
city of Augusta, between the hours of 111
o’clock A. M, and 3 V. M. two Urge inn*
gray horses, levied upon bv viitue of urn
aHtuditncit tome dimjied at iheinstanojr,*.
of John M-Kim-.e, John M Ifitiar riff
sold a» perishable property, under an ov
dcr issued from the Mayois Court, on
application of the plaintiff in the notion.
Win. Dee, £h f fi’. C.A.
Murcli 5 3t
LIME. T~
®M)Ca SKS first quality Stun r
Lime for s.le at the foot of, the bring.'*,
at Four Dollars per cask.
February 3? «*■ - J y
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