Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 05, 1821, Image 4

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ft • m Letters { Remaining in the Post-Office, at Augusts! (Geo 31st October, 1831. (Jj* Per sunn rviehhig Letters from this lilt, milple. ee ask'for advertised letters. A L Allen James W Leverman John Adams George Lyles Nancy E Arnold J W ft Laurence Garret Ashley L F Larry Leah Armstrong Arch’d Lee James Aden William Ltgan John Allen John 1* Lacy Freeman W Allen Henry T M B M’Kearley John Bun-ill John Liman John 'Bell Mr. My*U Wm Benton W B Moffett Nancy Bunich Bcrolo M’Farland Dr Jas Boyd William Masters Clms I. Bulloch las U M'Farland EdwM Barton Nancy M'Ntill Dan’l F Baity William Mulally Stephen Burney Lyman W Marsh Beverly Bacon Margaret Mentin Eliza Bro.dts Vary Mann Judith Hush Liuiebury M Harg Win B igs John M'Null O Bai ne.i Mary O M‘l)ade Wm Bernard Wm M Murphy James 8e,,,;s lames M‘Mullln John B x I"rar It Morris Thomas Wei.cn;>) ester Magnes Abner Bei i Samuel McFarland Margaret I 1) i; rough Benjamin Martin Semtt Da efield Lewis Mann Francis Biuiidliurst James Melton Louis C McLaughian D C Cody Lucictia Mix Stephen B Cotiper James H Miller James Carr Hubert AT Cla\ on V tl Nolen William Cat Im Bradley Nixon Sophia C.invert L Nasoh Barvholo’w Chadwick Rhoda Nutting Benjamin Clarke JuiiarmaU Norris Thomas (Gu.-e James O C"Wn Thomas Ormiaten Archibald Curtney Bryan W O'Keefe Elizabeth Clap E K Oates George Cops Thomas F* Conn George I Poulnot Jacob N Catlett VV i liam Fettibune George Clarke W tlli- m Palmer Robert Campbell Randall Pierce Josiah P Cuopei Thomas Pye Thomas jt Bowers Ed’w E JDunkin John Parrott P ni H Jlrtuy Thomas Pope Kitty Jia- Joseph Pearre Geo W 9 Deiamur I borons I’emuc Mary g .is Sam’l C B Dr liuw Wm Bawl Luther Ji Redfield P 1 .Evans Daniel Kidabock Charles English .1 W Pi v en John Fdmgton Daniel Hamsey John F.lligowd Thomas R«.lien/Jin F A Hosseter T s . r John L S RidgellJuel Etc bamucl Rowland Benjamin P .x Mary Bussell liev James Fowler Alexander S FilcheU Daniel Bmi h Wm J Fox Wi liam Suttie John Falkenlniry Lydia Shinhoshr Harriett Fox James Stilh Gad V Sn; ud Lavina Gibsui) Felix &. Co Smith Thus W ti ■■ n Mary Shumate Triplett C ceu John Spdman Kicburd P Gardner Robertson Suany • Joseph & Co Stark Stephen r.nrrctt Duty Seymour B nj-unin Goss llirnm Siewan Thomas Gcrnon Edward Smith Jessu <«oi ion Alex’r i'antuu U illiarn G iSgoe Jane Swaiingin Larkin Gocud Nancy Smothers George H Selleck G-fbut Harris William Sheffield KlixabcUi llc-nly Etna T Hal' Oliver Thorn Joseph llonsluy W illiam Thompson James M Hah George Turner Charles ilu' owh) It i’rotti Clarissa C HcT.'v ay E B Thompson Joseph ilij. I.land Nicholas Treadwell Adoniram Heiuh rsun Ed»ard Thomas Hubert iiudges sand K W Ilaidon Ilenj White Robert Hopkins W m D Wright F.bencser Hum Well John W'nite Ceorgt flinsey Jnolt Woulfolk Uobt II 1 Walker Rciij Geo JnyrfP John W est David Johnson Mr. (Beach Waterman Asaph Island) W'lute Amelia James J J W'alker Geo M Junes Elvina W itter Charles K Walker G"o A Kcv .IpJii-.a Wuieants Dan’l Vo>ht Enoch Wing VMliato Kv otic. - WiUmia r Lev Small B Young Charles Lwiim i'v Park A ante a Vraßcv, I*. M. Nut ember 1 3t ______ (Notice, 1’ liercby piven to Ui« l>ul.lic in poneml. that on thc26tli day of October, 1819, in Caswell county, North-CatoUna, 1 did lot tnyse'f and Jonathan Foxwcll, in the name oi Edward Foxwoll (but without any an thorit) from the said Edward Foxwell) sign a power of attorney, authorising one Joshua Stone, of the latent Georgia to transact the business that Edward Fux- V eil and myself were intertated in, with •egard to the esta>* of W| liam Foxwell, late of the state of Georgia, Scrivi n county, decease I j but finding that we were imposed upon by the said Joshua Stone, toe ssid power of attorney so giv en as sferesa ; d, was on the 25th day of July, 18JO, formally revoked, annulled and set a side. This public notice is there fo-e given, that lie said Slone was not atifho' ized to act under the power of al lot nev after the said 25ih day of July 182 j, anil the said Stone has not been authoris ed to an si'.ce, nor is not now authorised, an I of comae nothing that he has done since the aaij 25th day of July 1820, will \ be recogmred bv me ; nor nothing that he mav her-after do The public are there fore caituoucd not to have any dealings or transactions with the said .loabu«„JI»p" cciat.iv .- - - v...-tvc oi the said William Foxwell, deceased. Allen Nichols. November I——3tp A good Journey. min Printer will find constant cm.iUynput at this office, if immediate application be made m ' ■ Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be Sold, at the Court-House, in Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, between the hours of Sale., 200 acres of pine land, on the wateis of Brier Creek, adjoining of Blantford and others, .t being the place whereon Thomas Bush no w lives; levied on to satisfy sn execution in iavor of Lar kin Battle, vs. Andrew Bush and Thomas Bush, pointed out Bush. One Negro girl, by the name of Morning, six or seven years old ; levied on to satisfy several small execu tiona in favor of H B. Thompson and others, vs. James Rogers, jun. levied on and returned to me by s Constable, and pointed out by defendant. —AL >o— acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Long-Creek, ad joining of Friend 13 Johnson, and tbers.rt being the place whereon Sandefoid now lives, with good improvements on it, levi ed on to satisfy an Execution, in favor of Ezekiel Smith, and others, vs. Benjamin Sandtf .rd, Charles Harrcl and Nathan Culpepper, pointed out by Fandeford — ALSO — 0 nr 10 acres of Cotton, m die field taken to satisfy an Ex cuunu, .nfavor of Thus. Maddux, and others, is Jas. Cady, jun pointed out by defen dant. —ALSO— -5 Negroes, to Bit: Ben, n man about 35 jer s of age. Uetsecc , about the same, and Kitty, Nancy 10 or 12 Alford, 6 or 8, three beds awl fcnmii one set of tables, one aid. board and bu reau, 12 setting chairs, with all the furni ture belonging to thv house, 10 head of cattle, one cart and sieei s, a bay mure and sorrel horse; levied on to satisfy an exe cution in favor of the State, vs. James Layless, Jas. Cady, jun. and Jacob Garati, pointed out by Layless. —ALSO— -110 acres of pine hind, r.n the waters of Fort cieuk, i. b» ing m -dace whereon the defendant now lives; ~.. ied on to satisfy an execution in favor f David Cady vs Cadcr Darrel, pointed out by Barrel. -ALSO— ■AOO acrce’, mure or less, . Oak and Hickory land, on'be w it •f Kedlick, adjoining of Jas • "f r < rs, Wynn fa others, with good improv . inuns nit, it being the place whereon the di Pendant now lives; levied on to satisfy ar ■sedition in favor of Uuk'T and llectli, vs. Jack Devenport. A. Rogers, s. w. c. November t——•"•ids. .Slieiills Hales. Vl/ILL be sold at the court-house in TV Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours ofsale, , 3 Negrors, to wit; r ihis,for -,y tii.'ec years of age. Cherry,2B years of age ; vlariah, 4 yi ai sos age, teken as the properly of Kedick Bass, to satisfy au ex edition in favor of Baker Pt Hot th, vs. He (licit Bass, pointed out by vtie detondant. —\LSO- Ouc negro girl hy the name of W)n> v, 14 yes.soi age. levi. don to sa tisfy an execution in tav >r of Unk.-r audy Heeth, vs Kiudai McTyeire, pointed out by defendant. M>o— lot in the town of Warreu tou, containing twenty six lew by s ;l teen, with a black smith’s shop on i , a-.l ioiuing of the road to Puwellon, levied to satisfy several small executions i" la , vor i f Farris and Woodward and others vs. Mitcliel Jones.— lletnrned tom. by a conatab'c, ALS— O-75 acres of pine land .uljoiu ing ol Stanfoni & i the-'a—Eevic i out- v lisfy an execution in favor of Mercy May s-- udm'r. vs H igh Ticer—returned to me by a constable. .i, Rugevs,, s. w. c. October 5. Ids i ShelllV Sale. KR? ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in v» November next at the court honst in the town of Waynesburough within thv usu.il hours, 100 Acres pine land and , one hundred and liny acres pine land, al adjoining lands of Mary Godbee, levied on as the property of VV m. Moore, to satisfy John Adams. —AI.SO— -100 acres land adjoining J lands of Timothy Murray and others, levi. ! ed on as the property of Joshua W. Kim , bal, to satisfy Stone It Hcynolds VLSO— ) One ninth part of a negro 5 woman named Agg >, levied on as the pro ’ perty of Adam Wallace, to satisfy William Reynolds* 1— ALSO— ; One cow and calf, levied ; on as the property ol John Greater, to sa i usfy his tax for the ytai 1820— property • pointed out bv Joshua S. Tredwell. r —ALSO • | 4 Negroes, to wit—Adam, Plnlis, Jane and Sampson, levied on as the property of Wm. Womble, deceased, to srtisfy Fanny Jones, and others. —ALSO— -3 Negroe:-, to wit—Latia j and her two children, Jesse and Deror, ' levied on as the property of Roberts Tho : mas, to satisfy an execution in favor of Big. low & Hand and others. 8. W. llltmut, s. b, c. 1 October 5 it Notice. NINE months after date, application will oe made to the Honorable the uferior Court of Riehniond county, foi ■cave to sell all the real estate of James T inian, deceased, tot the benefit of the eirs and creditors of said deceased. 1 R. MKJoomhs, adm'r. ’ November ii m9ta Sheriff’s Sale. VTFtL bn sold on the first Tuesday in November nest, at the Court House in Jaoksonborough Scriven county, between, the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, One negro boy named Ar temas, about fourteen years old, levied on as the property of John Connelly, to sa tisfy sundry executions in favor of J.- Bryan, levied and returned to me by a constable. Solomon Kemp,s.s.c. October 5 ids ______ Sheriff’s Sales. WILL HE sold at (he Court House, in Warreuton on the lir.it n s •«) 1 Nveipobornext,be'w- e. tin bwt-'fu.' One fifty saw gin, four s ddle trees, one « u ot i.o; », out aidd;**, ••• stove, pipe and lot of gin go's, c ix g. ts one pair of martin git s, levied on as* he property of .loe, Kinsey, to satis!} hi ex - tuition in fa-'or of {taker mid He- hand others, vs, Joel Kinsey, pointed out by do fondant. —AT SO One negro girl l»y the mime of Minty, .vj rat years ora. lev id on to satisfy so vend i.mall executions in favor <-f Broom & Persona and othe'a; vs. Mi‘.di ej Jones, let iod on I>v aconstable, pointeti cut by plaintiff. ALSO— Two hi ds anti furniture, kvi od on io satisfy an ex- niuii m *av«i B« ker & lleetli, vs James Newsom i«td Asa Newsom. j vr m)— On i' negro girl hy the name o! Harriet, 11 *>r I-»cu»» t f ‘g-. I? vi a• m ,i> satisfy several stnail ex<cnliousin favor of James Brad}, vs Austin Baker—rv turned by a constable. d. Regers, s. w. c. 0.-t 5 ” tariff’s scale Will be ><j d o' V. tiisi Tl EsUAY in Decent!).. i at the Co- r -house h Warrenton, between the usual hours of sale, The half of one W 'gon an.l four .'OU-Cn, uikta .11 |. » .1 . U.e (J a mortgage, in favor of James Pollttill, vs Jf.hn G. Andriws—pointed out b} plaintiff, Oct 2d, 821. A. Rogers, s.w c. October 5 wtds X ttatHfc(Ait ctot ’a f Wilt be sold or the first Tuesday it December next, ac the ma'k<‘ r house in lie city of Augusta, jeiwecn the usual sde hours, # T 100 acres of laud in VV arren ecu nt , le ied o i istne proper y ot John Reynolds to satisfy his State ami county u.x for the year 1820.—Tax due gl 8' i cents. -ALSO— One house and lot near hum* mcrvilie, Ridimo.ra comity, Iwu-jon ;s the property nf Daniel Hlnxutu, to satisfy his s’ate and county tux for the year 1820. tax due S 3 cents VI.B— o Acres of land in Rich mond county, lev it •n «» prop* r'v <> fames K. Tiliy* to sa'tsfy ms state and county tax for the y oat 1820. Tax due $1 56J cents ALS— O-100 acres of land in Richmor tl ct 'iuiy. levied on us 1 1*< ptopvTv ~t t bo mas Lewis, to sati.-n hr- s*a'e and county tax for the year 1820 Tax due 00 —ALSO— -196 acres of land in Burk* i county, ha ; '• " as the pepenv ot V»- . .in.'a Ward, .Seaborn Ward, guardian, tti sat sfy li r state and county tax for the ca 1820 Tax dm 50 cents. —ALSO One house and lot in the city 1 of Augusta, ndjomin; u>\. er cnil ot tbc | Bridge Bank,and Doming on Broad street, levied on as the property of Felix G. Gib son, & Co. to salisfv their s ate and conn* t y lax for the year 1820. Tax due g 156 85 Cents, —ALSO— One house, and lot in ihe city of A . g'us u, a,.joimtig lot of Job S. Bar ney, levied on as the property o'. Mrs Ann AV S urges, or «« >, to satisfy stale and county tax for the year 1820. '1 ax due SB 59 cenls. ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lot o. Min David Mt Kinney and others, fronting cn Broad street, levied on as the property of Adam Hutcheson, to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 1820. Tax due §SB 43 cents. —AI SO One house and lot in the city of Angus known as the property u Sltiinback Wilson, levied on to satisfy lus state and county lax for the year 1820. — fax due R 6 ST’i cents -10. Bugg, T. C. October 5 tds Coroner’s Sales. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court House, i the Town of Waynesborough, Uurki county. One sorrel horse, levied un as the pioperty of Jesse Farrow, to sk dsfy an Execution in favor of Sturgeo an Blount, against t.-sst Farrow. Willard Roberts, cor October 8 oaw tds II ILL be sold, on Saturday, the Is i- IT ot November next, in the county > Warren, at the late residence of KoOct Johnson, deceased, all the Property of lit said deceased, consisting of, horses, ditto, hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantan on tools, and household Furniture, to tedious to mention, fbr the benefit of th. heirs and creditors Terms made know: on the day fsale. Littleton Johnson, Adm’r Septe . b 24 if Flank Heeds, For sale at this Office. a. Notice. ALL persons ha mg demands against the E-tate of Alt sander Carter, late of Burke county, deceased, are hereby ratified to pres.nt their accounts duly at csted within the lime prescribed by law ; . -I all those who’are indebted will avan '.nemselves of this notice, to come forward and make such arrangements as will be .. alisfactory .John C. Foythress, Qualified adin’r on Inc estate of A Carter. P B—ln my absence application can be .aide to my attorney, .1. E Morris, F-sq’r, from whom any necessary information can bi obtained relative to the settlement ot .rad >-staf“ s'.- ~1 J(| Atiii.iniistifctors Sale, UIL; In- st dou iiu first fuesday in UeCt niber next, at the Court -11 u»e in Warr n county, agreeable to an older of the Inferior Court, the f- 11. w.ng . |. ,p. rly belonging to the. estate -.f James Biady, dec. A valuable tract of Oak and Kick ry land, tying on he in,.in u. dhe t\v(,< 11 Win teuton anti Poweilon, a part of which is tin ter tolerable cultivation —on tlte prenilses ate a comb rtable dwi iiing fl-iuse, a b-ore House and a new Gin . House, with other necessary out buildings The. situation is wel. calculated for a pub lic si at id, an.; affords many advtu C.g's to p rsoii disposed to enter into die conn-. V : fade Terras of sale made made known-or the day. VVm Shivers, Jidirfr. iepicmlier 1j 4ivt George Hammoml,*\ Attorney, &c. / IN EQUITY vt f Bill to sell trust Charles Goodwin. J estate. J_N obedience to ati■order oftht court of l-'qiiity wil. be sold at E igefield Court House, (S«niih Karolina,) on the first Mon lay in Dec niber next, on a credit of one an I tw-i years a tract of land, containing u ,e hundred and forty riii e -aeres, a -ree ahly to the original pfsil, lying on Horse cr ek, within a feu nut's of Augusta The tract consists of a consrdei able pro portion of swamp land of the first quality, ihi high land is well adapted to ti e cul ture ot coi n and cotton, and affords a mos' eligible & beautiful site for building, which commands a view of Augusta and its vi , inity. i lie cost and fees in cas-u, and bond an I security will be required Ihe pwrehas r will pay for : iiti«. deed, hit B ooks, (.'dr/iiooibioner in Equity, i Edgefield Court House, ) 20th Oct. 1821. 5 In Kqiiitj. John Garrett, and Wii'e, BII.L vs. C f>r John Day, adm’r, and others _) Parti ion I.N obedience to tin order of the Court of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield court* house on the first Moncay in December ik\', on a credit ot onc and two years, 5 Uac Is of Laud of the estate of James Day. deceased, lying adjoining each other, within fifteen miles of Augusta, and con taining upwards of 1000 acres. The cost and set s of suit, in cash, and bond, and security, will be required. Purchasers will pay for title deeds to each tract \\ hitfield Brooks, Com’r Edgefield district E(i«T'. field Coo.l-house, Sept’r 2 7 in Kquity. Agnes Nesbitt, vs. i Hugh W. Nesbitt, el. al. j : In obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold on Tuesday, the first day ot January next, at the house of Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre dit of one year, a gang of Negroes, from ! 25 to 30 in number— the cost and fees of suit n cash and notes, and secmily will be required—purchasers will pay for bills ofsaie for the Negroes. W hitlield Brooks, Cmunnssioner in Equity. Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 Atlmin strator’s Sale. \’ > b ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th of December next, at the market house in the ci'y of Augusta, The real estate of James Kiernon, dec. late of Edgefield district, Soidh-Caroli' a, being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Robt. McCombs, adm’r. c ep>. 2 ■■■— -ids Police. iHO h.-rel>y CJUTIO.V all pprsona against trading for two notes of hand, one given by John M. Dooly, Eisq. of Lincoln county, Georgia, for tout hundred and se venty five dollars, due about the fifteenth •lay of November next; and the other giv- e l ' bv John Pride of Baldwin county, Georgia, for three hundred and fifty dol lars now clue, and also a receipt on Col. A. Bower, fora note for collection j all of iaid papers was stolen from me, on the night of the 20jtl> 0 f this mst.at Abbe ville Court House, South-Carolina, with sundry other papers which is of no use ! o any person but myself. Any person delivering the same, will receive a rea sonable compensation. Joseph Grigg. October 29 3tp Notice. V T ILL be sold on Ihe Istli day o( IK - ember next, at the late residence of William M‘Natt, late of the county of Burke, deceased : a Stock of Cattle, a tet of Blacksmith’s Tools, two Feather •Lds, Bedsteads and Furniture, one Morse, and a number of other Articles, no tedious to mention. Terms —twelve nonths credit will be given with small rates, and approved security. Property rat to be removed until the terms i f sale ..e ci-nrplied with. Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r. October 29—-w tds GLOBE TAVERN AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. W. HH VNJSON, R espectfully acquaints his friends and the public that his house has under gone a thorough repair, and tnat it wilt afford to Boarders, and Travellers, are ception as comfortable as any other lishmont of the kind in the Sothern Stales. The Globe is Situated on Broad Street in the very center of the City and offers pecul ar advantages to the Planter, and to Men </f business generally. His stables are furnished with the best of provender, and with faithful and atten tive hostlers. He oniy so'icils from the pub lic that proportion of patronage which his attention to business and to the comfort ot Iris customers may entitle him to A Literary', Commercial and Politica READING ROOM, Will be shortly opened for the accent modation of his customers. October, 15 if Female Seminary. TP HE subscriber, feeilnp the highest obligation to the citizens of Augusta for their past eno> iirageirtent in his employ ment, trutvS ais assiduity and attention wi’i he such as to entitle him still to a further share of their patronage. He will on Monday, 15th Oct.-be l , commence bis School, ni Mr Jacob DAuroirrids building, recently occupied by Mr. VV’arne, Uey nold-street. The following are some of the leading branches. That will he laugh', viz: Latin and Greek Languages , Geo graphy with Globes & Maps ; History, llhe, toric Logic, Surveying, English G-ammer. Oratory and Composition, with the rt-qui sile elementary brandies. As the number of students are limited to 30, Ik more than third part now engaged, - hose desiions of a entering, can make earley application at Mr. Jacob Danlbrth’s store, oral the in siitutiou. —Terms per quarter gl2 oU cents payable in advance. * River Danforlh. October, 13 w3w A greeabby to an Order f from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, ■•• ill be sold on the firs Monday in Jauua y next, at the Market-house in the city of Augusta, S 3 StißßlßiOlfiSj, Belonging to the Estate of Davi i iuc- Kimuy, dec’d, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Constance S. McKinney, Administratrix. September 27—<vl2t A Great Bargain. '»> A HE subscriber being desirous to're move to the Western country; again offers for sale his PLANTATION, whereon he now lives, situated in Colum bia county, thirteen miles from Augus ta, and nine from Columbia Court-House, immediately leading from the latter to the former place. This tract of Land, contains three hundred and twenty-four acres, about two hundred ten of which is cleared, and under good fences; the soil is equal to any upland in the county, and a pari of that which is to clear, is equal to any in thes’ate. The situation is high and believed to be as healthy as any in the neighbourhood. On the premises is a good dwelling hous*, good kitchen, and al! necessary out buildings, including a new Gin House and Stables. Also, a large Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry trees, a good garden, two flush springs of pure water, quite convenient. This . Plantation having having been advertised last spring; 1 deem it unnecessary to say any thing more of its situation, qualities &c. as it is . Xpected that those, wishing to purchase will view it themselves.— Should this tract of land be too small, there are five ot six hundred acres of good lands adjoining, which may be bought on good terms immediately. The above described tract of land will be offered at private sale, until Thursday, ' the sth day of December next, and if no sulci will then be put up to the higher bidder, together with all the Plantation tools, corn, fodder, household & kitchen furniture. For further particulars, e n . quire of Mr- John Cashin, of Augusta; Mr. John Turpin, at the Quaker Spring, Mr. Bynaum of Columbia Court House, or to the subscriber on the premises, Littieherry (Ranton, Caution. /\.LL persons are liereny Cautioned a gainst trading for or receiving from Col. C. Breithaupt, of Edgefield District, a note of band for Fifteen Hundred and Fifty Fisc Dollar*, drawn by the subscribers some time in the month of January last, payable to Said Bieilhaupt, as administra tor of the estate of Richard Johnson, dec. on or about the first of January next, as we are determined not to pay the same. The property for which if was given hav ing since been declared by a decision of tlie C -urt of Appeals of South Carolina to belong to the estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson, dec. of which one of the subscribers is legally entitled to a distributive share.— And Col. Breithaupt is hereby cautioned against transferring or passing the said note to the administrators of the estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson, or to any other person. Basil Lamar, Briton Mims. October 25——3 t To Rent. THE DWELLING on Bay street at present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, with a large and commodious garden attached thereto Also, An excellent stand on Center street, for the grocery business, at present occupied by Mr. Jones. Thomas S. Oliver, Administrator of B. Oliver. September 6 ts TTK tW'P WL 2 Is the Chronicle of the A am charged by V If Carnes - « mg advertised run sale a . V'l Justice to myself, and thole v.i.o* lam. requires that I should dedH Carnes statement, using a mildß than it deserves, to be ebuoseooH foundations upon which 1‘ f| tends to predicate his claim, are !■ the first lollowing t) f which he '■ ! than once affirmed in nv preeencß by a recent survey ,f If, : tract if 9 ; says he finds a small rh Science, ! , le "ecting upon the natural cause! might have pioduced this dimimi! I ‘l' la! thly, (nansety, the nearer appro! 111.: bed of the river to the Georgia s| anti secondly, the rumor which l! p ; sonw lim prevailed, that the preset!' L P'letors of Lot No 12. from th.-.r neglect ot it, wu- . suppose,l nut isl possession of good a ,d s .fiicietu 9 and thereby, from th ( iicuii„'at:ce9 I lot being situated contiguous to connected with the - wo foregoing 1 constitute his wAo'e Maim to'it; Caß teport affirms l‘ II Car-.i-s n |„, m possession - f > gi cater mmb-r i jHf Ulan ins plat c.a Is for, without w9j •he Lot Nil 13 ' Hp Judgment was obtained in the plr C u.tin I til 6, against M j Lo-m!i ■ to ■, and possession of said'i n N>l 111 en to th. proprietors nv the Fed rr.ll j shai in April las'—Tins L t is d'cAi sell, as heretofore, offered f r sale-! era! warranty till-a will be guru t! purchaser; and if contested by P If r! uhc has not the. -haclow of a title, he firmly opposed by those v!m ! •' how to esiim.te as well as (/</• righ's ■ jNathaniel Bourdeaux Jui9 The Editor of the Chionnf is ret; I to gave the above advertisement sertiuns, an.! the Edito s of die Advertiser and llciald a;e requested■ ’ he same, and send their «plls titrpavfl K'fl Augusta,November 1, :83! dHI ■Pru/vtsw of M'.i ic from Boston. H |> !| UkKSPEGTPUI LY acquaints tlicK lie, that the eiiM.urapen.tm lir ceived, has determined him ' conuißß ihe instruction of Pop ?, , n die !| Piano Forte ami in ing with the prepei i ed.ou m t.conHj •tying th. Vice, according m the piovcd moduli style on Mwhy i!iH| ol Nove-m'u r, lie will also ; iw the VIOLIN, VfOLINCELLO in! with the Science of Composi'itm. ■ umber of lus I'npils will nemo lin.iied, an early applicationhius beiH for the ft'M remaining Vacancies. H Any comiv.auds left ate HOOK SI ■ ot Ur. S. Stuboes, will recelte everH tentum. H N(’ve:ni>er I—lt H Dancing «\cv\o. my.H COLMESNIL respectfully inffl the Ladies and Gentlemen ol'AugH that he wiii open his DANCING on the firsi Saturday in Nov, infer, it will continue open ii.i’ouglumt the sou, for Subscribers Mr C. beii g H know n in this place, flatters lumselfH Parents and Guaidians will favor him H , the l uilion of their Children. ! , L ssons will be given on every Sfl day morning, from 9 until 12 o’clock, ■ in the evening from 3 o’clock u- i set. Price of Tuition Ten Dollars I quarter payable in advance I Two and half months tuition will be I full quarter, including tlnee Exhibiß Bails, to which parents and guardmnfl his Scholars are invited. I N. D Ladies and Gentlemen who rfl wish to lake privat" Lessons in Uo'.ciß Mr. C.will be happy to wait upon hi at their houses or nt rlr D tncing Acaß my, on Green-street I Augusta, October 23 fit I gj* Tlie Subscribers lift 1 formed tt cx-necd.-n in business, un l the firm ot It B. Drxctu k Co. n*xtd above Mr. Philip (Irani on Bvoad-’tre R'hamas < Alex. Sloan, Rob B Duncffrf. November f—3t The C -pai tnership W lATEL\ -existing between 'he ""■l A scribers is mat. a y dissolved. unfinished business remains in the nui» of William AV. Holt, who retains tlie othm occupied bv us. S'' w. w. iioit, m C hat Ifs CarltT® N, B—The subscriber has r; mnv d office to that lately occupied by (, ! and Dickinson, where all busme'S professional nature will meet xviili attention CHARLES CAIIIBR. ■| November 1 2t ] ul J Hale* ILL be sold on the tenth day December next* at the late resntei* ce Col. John Fiister, di c in Columbia ty, a part of the personal property deceased, consisting of the present _ of Corn, Fodder and Oa r s—tlie s '■ Cl ' Horses, Mules, Cattle and H°F S J" household and kitchen furniture, p tion tools, an excellent and new ; running geer of a gin, and a fd'> nearly new, together with a n'"' l '. articles too tedious to emunerat' —a' Urras will be very accommodatin,, purchasers. . Elizabeth Fost 7 Ao® ■ H Arthur Foster, Collier Foster, *•* fj Ocobi • 25 —i—r.tds WANTED. J TO hire or purchase, a pood ooch a steady middle aged woman, 6C . C^ 5 ' to the care of children —Enqu. * office. B October, I——6ts P