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Cotton, Stock,
ASIJ
Yrxx\v*u\££ WcokeT.
subscjiher lias taken an office in
J. the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
side of 15road-street, opposite to the Post.
Ollier—where be cfl'-is his services in,
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain llie patron
age of his friends and the public.
The groat facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations genet ally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience ot having none, atm
particularly a Colton broker. In almost
every other cotton matt the business is
principally done by brokers ; and lictrr-«
the rase, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
L perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
S iibor, msy hereafter save himself the
t , able of sampling hU cotton and looking
up a purchaser; —'he planter mo d he no
longer involved in doubt and dlffioitlty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—-and the purchaser wdl
ai •.!! times know where to resort for cot
it' at rite market price.
Uflice iiegulations relative to
■Cotton.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o'clock, a. m.—ls 101 l later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeeding day
•If more convenient, the receipts maybe
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
il upped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and Vceiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
erali/.ed till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from lltc account sales.
‘i'li. Sales will commence at leu o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
-Atli. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their .'t-ceipts returned them on paying
6i (“iits fora hag entry and sampling.
(>th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
prompt!) executed.
Stuck Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Furious Untuehes,
"Will be attended 10 at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m tilt two o’clock p.m. and from
fhree o’clock 111 lit ep. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
Qj’Money is sometimes with more
than ul others Persons having il twloan,
nviv, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November If - ■■■■ ts
Tax Collector’s Sale.
b‘‘sold on the first Tuesday in
*▼ March, one HOUSE, adjoining
Thom s W niton’s Lot,and s Id as the pro
perty if Giles Griswold, to satisfy his Slat,
a -d County T ix, forlhe year 1820. Amount
of Tax $0 75ccn'°
E. B'igg. T. C.
January 3.
JV ntice.
ALT. persons indebted to the estate of
*1 u,iv W. Waltow arc requested to
co forward and make immediate pay
ment, and those that the said estate are
indebted to, are requested to bring for
want their accounts duty attested, within
the lime prescribed bv 1 «w.
W P. Beale,
Archibald Haggle,
John Bunn,
Administrators.
January 2■ —— - fit
ftSO Reward.
It IN AWAY from lire lubscrihep, liv
in.' in Unikc county, Geo. near Walker’s
bridge, Brier creek, soim* time in Novem
ber or December last, his negro fellow
named
EMANUEL,
about 25 years of ago. 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
high, has lost one of Ins eye teeth, and is
of a yellowish complexion.—Also,
*houi 35 rears of age, stout and well made,
about 5 fuel high, has a remarkable scar
under Ins right arm, occasioned by a burn,
fvlnch prevents tiie fee use of it.
Emanuel was purchased from a gentle*
tnan hung in Madison, Morgan county,
Whet, be has r. wife, and for which place
hi will probably aim. Hairy was former
ly purchased from k gen'loman by the
nan.eof U’ooks, f Washington county
A reward of Fifteen Dol.ars will b giv
en for cither of them, or Thirty dollars
for both, mid all expenses paid, I any
person who -may apprehend and deliver
them to me, or lodge, them in any sale
jail, so that 1 o> tain them again.
Amos Wiggins.
January 17 w4t
Tuts Al’i.l sT \
J'ickeij Club liaces
W I.L commence on the fourth Tucs
d .« Ejebruarv next, free for any horse,
jnare oi gelding on the continent, (weights
as heretofore.)
The brat day, 4 mile heats, (purse) g 4 >0
~ 2d do. 3 do. do. do. 300
„ 3d do 2 do. do. do. 200
„ 4'di do. 1 do. the three best in five,
for the entrance money the preceding
di ys.
N B.—The proprietors of the turf do
P-udgc tlicmseUres tliat tlio money will
b- hungup each day.
Ed. Bird, Sec.
January 14.
tflKiiff’a Titles
Jt-or saiu At tlup Oilico.
g\a.
TP HE Officers and Members of the
GRAND CM AFTER, are requested to ,
meet at the Masonic Hull in Louisville, ]
on Moktiat, the 4th of February next, |
• for the purpose of organizing 'he said i
1 Chapter, and installing the Officers, and
tor the transaction of such other but..- |
- ness as may be found necessary.
William Schley.
1 Guam) High Fuiest
Louisville, ISt/i Dec. 1821-
i * Sec Ist section of the 2d article of
| the General Grand Constitution declar
ing who shall be members of the State
Grand Chapter.
; NOTICE.
THE Co-partnerslnp heretofore existing
tin. er the firm of Leeds Sc Lynes
' Goich Maker.", wat dissolved h) its limita
tion of Hit 24th November last; the books
1 and accounts are left in the hands of James
1 Lynes, one of the late linn for settlement,
i All persons indebted are respectfully re
quested to make as early settlements as
I possible, and thereby save the iiiconveni
- once and expence of a legal rail- Those
to whom the concern was indebted will
> present their demands to him for settle
ment. , i
Natlhhi Levds,
i. 11
i Janies Lynes.
t January 7———ts
s
The Subscriber
1 VITISHES to info in Ins friends and the
▼ ▼ public, dial lie shall continue the
Coach Making Business,at the stand lately
occupied by Leeds and Lynes, at the cor
- nerson Ellis and M'lnlosli streets; where
s Carriages will he made and repaired at
short notice, and in the best manner.
1 James Lynes.
£ Jan 7
(fj - The Editors of the Georgia Journal
• and Washington News, toe requested to
publish the above’three times, tnd forward
j their accounts to this office.
‘ Coach Making.
• rjIIHE subscriber respectfully informs
: 9 his friends and the public in general,
that lie has established himself in the above
business, a few rods below the market, on
thr south side of Broad-street, where a
constant supply of northern made Carri
ages and Gigs will he kept fur sale, of supe
rior style and workmanship. He has now
on hand a supply of Carriages, made by
D. Beach, of Newark, N J which will he
sold at the lowest manufactory prices.—
All orde rs will he promptly executed, and
Cumgesof every description repaired, Sec
in the best manner and favorable as can he
, done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
meet prompt attention and will be grate
• fully acknowledged- He lakes tins op
portunity of returning to his friends his
sincere acknowledgements for favors here
tofore rendered him injthe above line.
Nathan Leeds.
■ January 7 4w.
Notice.
ItriLL be sold at the late residence of
▼ ▼ Elizabeth Han nelly, dec. in Colum
bia county, on Tuesday the fifth of March
next, the personal property of said dec.
consisting of horse kind, hogs, cattle, one
wagon, household and kitchen furniture,
' to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased—and also two
Negroes to be hired for the present year.
Terms ot sale will be made known on that '
day by William Carretl, Ex’r.—and ail
those having demands, will please tender
in their accounts duly attested —and a!i
those indebted, will make payment to said
executor.
M m. Carroll, ex’r.
January 21—— wds
Property in Harmburgh
For Sale.
f PHE Subscriber oilers for sale his lot
I and improvements in the town of
Harrisburg, known by the name of the
Blue-House, at present occupied by Mr.
Jesse Smith, situated on the north side of
the road, second lot easl from the cog
nor of the cross strcc, leading to the
river.—lndisputable titles will be giv
en, and terms may he made known by ap
plication to Messrs. A. Slaughter Sc C.
Lubuz.ui, or to
Harwood Boherts.
Columbia county, Jan. 17 ;s\v
(•eorgia, Columbia county.
Sullivan iiaurison toils before ;
me a sorrel horse about twelve years of
age, and about four feet 9 ot Id inches
high, no brands discoverable, some saddle
marks on each aide of his back, a large
blaze from his eyes down to bis nose
Appraised to thirty dollars by Fetcr B
Short and James Cain, tins 7th day of Jan
uary, 1522.
Win. Scott, J. P.
Georgia, Columbia county ?
District No. 4. \
rjIIHS day toiled before me by .les'-c 1
.1 Holdei, one sorrel horse, shod he- 1
foie, with a blaze face extending nr sdy 1
over bis right eye, his left hind fool v, idle, 1
considerable saddle spots, and the appear- 1
mice o( an old founder from his hoof— '
about fourteen yeais old.—Appraised by i
Edom Moon St Dm id F. Roberts to forty
doll us, this : is>.h day of December 1821.
Lewie M.iox, J. F
H among Lamar,
Clet h Inferior conn Cotinn ui county.
January 17- 3i
E stray.
GEORGIA, I 1»,
Lincoln County 5 » » ileum Matthews
i °* Ujpt. \V alker’s Dis-rict, tolls befote me
, “white mare 4 feet 10 or 1 lynches high,
trots, no brands or marks perceivable
Appraised to Forty, Dollars, by Hemv
Bnduuth anti Phi Hip Dill, 29th December,
1821 - * JOHN QUINN, JH. j
True extract from die Estray Book of
Lincoln County.
Peter Lamar, elk.
January 21—-—• fit ' ■*'■■■
Mrs. 11. BLOME
PRESENTS Tier most respectful crm
plimeiris to the inhabitants of Augusta, and
announces that she has taken a house sit
uated in Green-street, next door to Mr.
Russell's dwelling house, where she in
tends to open a SCHOOL, on Monday,
die 7th inst. for the instruction of young
ladies in the french and English Lan
guages, Geography, History, Mithology,
Plain unci Ornamental Wink, ami Drawing.
TERMS OF TUITION-
Reading and Spelling, per quarter, g 4
Do. do. with Writing and Cyphering, f>
Grammar, Parsing and Geography, f<
The above with History and Kiithology, 9
Drawing inclusively, 3
1) >. exclusively, 6
French inclusively, ®
Do. exclusively, 10
En. broidery, _ _ C
Plain Work and Mai king, Netting and
Fringe, will be included without addition
to (lie terms
(jjr’ Mrs. Burnt can produce re pectn
hle references, both as to character and
abilities
January 7 ts
\ot-k. \ \\\w Female
ACADEMY.
TIP. Trustees ol this Institution have
the pleasure to announce that the
; ¥oung Ladiies who have been placed tin.
clerthe care and instruction of Miss Usutn
and Mrs. Swift, evidenced beyond their
fondest and most sanguine expectations
their close and unwearied application to
their studies, and also the most unremitted
exertions have been bestowed on the.
young ladies by their teachers, from the
almost unexampled examination which
they underwent on the oth and sixth inst
They have the pleasme further to stale,
that (he school will open again on the
first day of January next, under the direc
tion of the same teachers, with the addi
tinn of a sister of Miss Unnnn's, tlie former
teacher in the Literary and Ornamental
branches of education; and from the in
defatigable pains taken by the teachers,
and the proficiency -manifested by the.
young ladies placed under their care, they
anxiously hope that patronage which has
been exercised, will be continued by a li
beral and enlightened public.
Mr. Usher, the Father of the Miss Ush
ers, will continue to keep the Hoarding
House in the Academy, at one hundred
dollars per annum, to be paid quarterly.—
Tiie lutes of Tuition will continue the
same us heretofore, except Music, which
will be reduced from ’Fifteen Dollars to.
Ten Dollars per quarter.
Robert Clcndcnin,
Secretary.
Dec, 15 cowtlstA Jan. 10
Jlnynstu, Sth January, 1322.
TjIR Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Slone ZJ Reynolds, is this 1
day dissolved by mutual consent. All un
settled business of said firm will he attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly an
thorized to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Win. Stone,
Tliomas Reynolds.
January 10 wtf
City Taxes.
A Id - persons concerned arc hereby no
tilled tha' their returns of City Taxa
blc properly for 1832, will be received at
the office of the Clerk of the Mayoi’s
■Court, in the N E. corner of the City Hull,'
from the Ist to the Slit January ensuing,
froln 2to "5 o’clock, in the afternoon of
lßcli and every day, Sundays excepted.
1). Clark, c. c.
December .31— lm
For
That well known anil valuable plan,
talion whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county ol llurkc, containing
Fifteen hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above premises there
is a good two story house, and all ether
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Mill on a never failing
stream—three hundred acres more of pine
land adjoining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem a further des
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge for themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker, |
Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones
Nov 1 N. s—ts
r>o Dolls. Revt ard
ii
ft Q AN AW \ Y from the subscriber living
near Giai ksborough, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th of November last a Negro
man „by the name of 1511. U ; he is about
five feet 10 or 11 inches high, well pro
portioned, has uncommon large feet, a
down look when looked at; rathe r inclined
to be yellow complected, and about 24 nr
‘25 years of age. The above reward will
be given to any person for apprehending
and lodging ~<aid negro in any safe jail
within this stale, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton.
January 21 ts
To Dent,
j'V I.AItCF, And comfurable Dwelling
House, to which are attached three and an
half acres of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Ellis street, and
is every way clesii able as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession will
be given.—Apply to WilUam IF. Holt,
Esq. 01 to
Nicholas Hare,
JlxeOktor offf vi. Jiucort. I
November 8 if„
i
fjrlohc Tavern.
YhF. Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Heading ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account ol
changing tlie situation of the latter, he is
belter able to provide for the accomino- 1
dation of his customers; and cun safely
promise them, that as far as his meansaml
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
(iiouCr
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
Wanted to Hire,
.Sl on tlie ensuing year *lO nr .10 gnoil
Ncgm Fellows, for which a lineal price
will be given ; payable monthly, quarter
ly, or at the end of the year*
Apply to
Henry Shultz,
in Hamburg.
Dec. 27 (f
Insurance against
Fire
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
rjp
JL HE Subscriber f.flVrs to take risks, a
gain At Fire on Houses, Out-Wulldings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broml sti ret,
(Between tin J'ost Office Zi C'obe Tircem.) <
December 20
”~oTjAkTTi SFRINGS.
JTilic subscriber hae taken that wei
i.\ known stand.
Qoakch Srnixns.
LATF.EY occupied by Major Dr.fkce,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
;he Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give genera! '
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
Take Notice,
TIHT the Ordinance entitled “An
Ordinance to prevent horses running
at large in the City of Augusta,” will he
again put in force fiom and after the 15lh
instant.
January 10.
Wanted;
A GOOD Female Mouse Servant.
Af.Sti —
A girl 10 or 13 years old to
take ern e of a Child—for ouch good wa
ges will be given, and paid monthly if re
quired. Apply at, tills Office.
January 3 U ts
For hale.
A LIKELY Negro «HtL. I t or 15 years
ofage, she can come well recommended
—Apply to.
Thompson & Andrews,
January 24 4t
Will be Hold,
.A.T the late residence of Denjamin Ta
haleiTO, deceased, in the county of Wilkes
and state of Georgia, the following proper
ly, t-.i wit;
One tract of Land, known
and distinguished as the oid setth mem,
ihe late residence of the said Denjamin,
consisting of 3,500 acres of land, more or.
less, with 800 acres more or less, cleared,
with good improvements.
—\UsO, —
One other tract of Land con
taining goo acres, more or less, lying on
Broad River, near Anthony’s milis, having
about four hundred acres cleared, and
under improvements, with a good mill
thereon.
—ALSO
One thousand barrels Corn,
eighty or one hundred slacks of fodder,
household and kitchen furniture, planta
tion arid blacksmieh tools, two wagons, and
two carts, one riding carriage and stock,
consisting of horses, cattle, and bogs, and
other articles too tedious to mention.
Sale to commence on the sth day of Fe
bruary, in the year eighteen hundred and.
twenty two, and continue from nay to daj
until the whole is sold. Terms to be made
known on the day of sale.
B ■njam in Taliafcrro,
Thornton Taliaferro.
Attorneys in fact.
January 7 tds.
Administrators’ Sale.
A-GRr.EABLE to an order of the Hon
orable the Inferior court of Sc riven couu '
ty while silting fur rrdinary purposes,
will In: sold at the court house in Jackson
herongh, on the first Tuesday in Februa
ry tuxt,
203 1-S Acres of laud situ
ated, lying and being ia the 18lb
district of Baldwin county, known and
distinguished in the plan of said dis
trict by tlie No. 133, lying cn the waters
ol Hoard’s creek, sold as the property of
Owen Jenkins, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said dec
Eli Parker, } . , ,
Solomon Kemp, 5 s *
November 29 tds
Job Printing
Neatly Executed at this Office
SlicrilTs Sale.
Will be sold at the Coorl-Hoese in _
Warreutbn, on the fii st I uesday in 1" ebrua-
ry next, between the hours ot bale is
3 iNcgroes viz :—Patience a
Girl nine years of age, Ruidol a 1"*) '
and Cfitly three years old, five beds and
bedsteads and furniture, one mahogany f
(lining table, four ,dining tables, ten chairs, s
two looking glasses, some Pols &c. be
longing to the Kitchen, one Grey Horae,
seven years old, onel.ay Horse, tenjems
old, one Ggg. one Still and Stands and ,
Barrels, four head of Dry Cattle ; Levied j
on to satisfy an Execution on the foreclo- (
snvj of Mortgage, in favour of Chappel (
Ilcclh, r 9 Thorenlon Gibson. (
Abner Rogers, <Slrff. t
December. - ? wtds , ■ ■
YAW hr, ftota,
ON tbe first Tuesday in February, at
the Court House in Warren lon, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing ptoperly; —
One Negro Man,
O 1 .
ol the name of TOM. Taken as the pro
perty of llenjamin Sandilnrd, to satisfy an
execution in favour of ferry and Wright
and others, viz. Bejamin fiandiffird, .1 1 re
miah Dealt, and John Saivliford. —Also,
one Hoad Waggon, 4 pair of Geers, two'
Horses, taken as the property of Elisha
Johnson, to satisfy an Execution in favour
(if /i-phiniah Mix, vs. Elisha Johnson.—
Also, » bar of Gold, taken as the property
of Joe! Kinsey, to satisfy an execution in
favour of Baker and lleetb, vs. Joel
Kinsey,
A. 11. M‘Comtek,
Dip. S/ie'Jf. Hun cu County.
./an. 3
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed
* h.L be sold nt the Court-House in
VVarrcnton, on the fust Tuesday inFcbMu
ary next, between the usual hours >f sale.
434 Acres of land on the
waters of -Long Creek, adjoining of John
■ sou, Friend and others, i being tbe place
whereon Benjamin Sandeford now lives;
levied on to satisfy an execu'ion in favor
of John Myiick and others, vs. Benjamin
Sanueford.
A. lingers, Sli’fT.
January 21——-wds
WiW be Sold,
4 3’ the Court House in Warrant on, on
». tlie first Tuesday in February next,
between the hours of S de,
100 Acres of Pine Land,
on the waters ol Reedy Creek, adjoining
of lands of Rose and others, it being known
as tbe place, of VVilluWbya, taken as the pro-,
perty of Zachariah Bailey, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favour of David C. Hose, vs.
A. and Z. Bailey, and Willis Howard,
pointed out by Howard, the Security. —
Also,
Three Negmcs, viz.
lames 38 years old. Muse 20 years old, ami
a woman-37 years old, taken to satisfy an
execution in favour of John F.. Martin and
Co. for the use John F. Marlin ami
others, vs. James Uogeis, and pointed out
by Rogers. —Also,
Two Negroes,
cne boy and girl, taken as the property of
Harrel Neal, to satisfy an execution in fa
vour of James Neal, vs Harrel Neal.
A. B. /Rogers, s w. c,
Jan 3
Sheriffs Sale—Con tinned.
VIrILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
T ? February next, at the court-house
in Jacksonhorough, Scriven county, be
tween the hours of ten and three o'clock,
40 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce, Bub, Dinah, Eady, M:.t, Chain, Je;
ny and Ned, levied on as the property of
lames Gamble, Thomas Nicholson &. Sarah
Nicho'son, to satisfy an execution in faVor
of Richard Herrington, on the foreclosure
of a mortgage.
ALSO
1 Negro Woman named Lin
der, one small wagon, one sorrel horse,
• and one sorrel mare, levied on as thc.pro
perty of James 11. Conyers, to satisfy sun
dry executions.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
January?— —tds
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL he Sold at the residence of the <
subscriber on the loth day of March next,
all the personal property of Mary McNeil,
dec’d. consisting of
LAwveu Ncgxota,
A small slock of cattle and liogs, one mare,
'ogether widi oiher articles 100 tedious
to men'ion, on a credit of six months.
Also, Will be Rented, on
the same day, for the present year, eighty
or ninety acres of cleared . land, under
good repairs, adjoining of Isaac Ramsey,
Further terms made known on that day.
John Culbreath, adm’r.
Columbia county, Jan. 24 co\\3tp
Notice.
\N Evening Singing School willbe com
menced by the Stibscriberlhis evening,
in tbe new school room opposite Mr.
James Gardner’s, Reynold street. Persons
desirous of attending' or sending scholars,
will please leave their names at the Augus
ta Book Store, or apply to
Thomas S. Nelson.
January 14 ts
Strayed or htolen
i ROM the subscriber on tbe evening of
tlie 18tb hist, a sorrel marc 15 or 16 hands
high, with a large white blaze in her fore
head—Also one of her hind ancles much
swelled, owing to a hurt received when a
colt. Any person apprehending tlie said
mare, will please to address a few lines to
the subscriber in Augusta, and a liberal re
ward will be paid when delivered.
C. L. Acce.
JaTtunrv 17——w3tj>
Marshal’s Pale. u*
Yt ILL be sold on 'he first Ta?s-V- »»'
March next, at tbe Market House in V
gusta, between the usual l oin s ot sV.c''
One tract of Land containin'ft
one hundred acres, more or 1 ss, , Wy
Wilkes count) - , on the r alers of Fisiiki
creek,Joining Jessee F. Heard, Mrs.u ;illl ' f
and ciners. ,
—.7 /..VO
A tract ofLant! in said cniin.jM
ty, containing tvvo liMiidroti ;i;ui
acres, more or less, on the waters ot l-wj I
ing erode, Joining ‘Laughter, RmUU-l! a y f<■
others, levied oil as the property of 8t«. re
P - .eu Minton, deceased, to satisfy an e\c.
etilion, Isaac Hicks vs. Henrietta Mintmi
adminislratiix ot Stephen Minton, decc.ii V
P F. Boisclalr D. M. T). G M
.1 imiury 28 tds
Notice. r I*
WILL Bis SO! 11, [’
C.S TumV.iy 11 1 :■ 19 1. F.-lmi.rv mta
the late residence <f William
sen. Deceased, part of the personal pi .■
perty of Jesse Albritton, deceased, cmi.lt
MStiug ol House-Hold and Kitchen, liir-K
mtnre. ■
Terms of Sale, made known on tiieß
.las. Yarbrough, 7 « . I
Win. Z:\cbry. 5 I ' a,s T
January 24 tds
-
LewavvV.
ifc.AN AWAY fnm the subscriber, j 1
month since, liis negro man, SOI.OMoy, I
well known about this place He has been I
frequently seen linking about the town; *
and the above reward will lie paid toanv »
person who may happen to apprehend V"
him, unless be should bean officer of the
Police.
A. McKenzie.
January 7 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
AGKEEABI.Y loan order of the Mom; |
ruble ibe Superior Court of Murks It
County, when sitting for ordinary pnrpo- I
ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday ia T
April next, at the Court House in Wayr s.
borough, a negro man slave, by the name j.
of CYRUS, belonging to tlie estate nfß
Jesse T. Carpenter, dec’d. to be sold for r
tbe benrfit of tlie licirs aiirl creditors (.f|
said deceased.—Terms made known oa |
the day -ofsnle.
.lolm Carpenter, Ulnvr.
feiuicon Davis, Adm’r.
in rigutof his wne.
January 24, 1822 wtds.
Twenty Dollars Reward. ,
¥§ AN AW AY from tlie Suhsciibeioma;
.1.1 l 21st inst.a negro boy by the nairienl I
JEFF. Jeff is a spare made boy, about
18 years ofage, pleasing countenance. nr.A
walks a little lame. He carried cif with
him ablue cloth coat with a velvet ci:jn%
one pair of wnite pantaloons, and o s .
pair grey cassiincre pantaloons, together
with other clothing. Whoever will de
liver the said fellow to the Stibscrib'T,
living three miles below (tolunibia Court
House, shall receive twenty dollars, or lea
dollars if secured ia Angus a jail, so 1 get
him.
15. Bayliss.
Jan. 24, 1822 woe.
(jT* Brought to Augusta
Jail on the 20tb hist a Negro Man r.-rin
ed PRINCE says lie belongs to Mr. J osiali
icolt in Scriven County.
ALSO
A Negro man named Billy,
says that he belongs id Mr. .lonu.tii.Mi
Wood, in Columbia County. The owners
are requested to prove their property and
take them away.
T. Stewart, Jailor.
January 24, 1822 3t
For .Sale.
THE Plantation, Negroes and Working
Stock, belonging to the estate r.f rhe
kite Capt. J. G. Telfair. Persons desirous
of purchasing in Columbia county, w.v> i
do well to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, Enn'dre ul tlie office Au
gusta Chronicle.
January 3——
E strays.
G&ORGL 7; Columbia V"vn:y,
SHAKEN up and lolled before me by
. Jehu P.irisn, one pale sorrel horsev
about thirteen years of age; no Imtink
perceivable, bind feet wbire, trots ualtuai
—Appraised to lliirty-'ive dollars,
JAMES CGLItHEATH, J P
Test 12th January, 1822.
Barmong Lamar, d’k.
GEORGIA
Columbia Coriily. I D,stnct No- 8 ’
M iCKI.F. WORE Watkins, of’Capfaitt
Julin L. Jones’ d strict, tolls befon*
me one estray sorrel borSe, "wltlj a blaze
face, the right hind feet while half w.y
the leg, six years old, lias round his neck
a trace chain—appraised to sixty five dub
iars, 7ih January, 1822.
LEONARD THOMPSON, J P
Test,
M Lamar, cl’k.
January 24 3t
NOTICK.
ERSONS liable to pay City Taxes, are,
torthe kst time, hereby ftotilied, that nil
defaulters without discrimination will be
iloitble taxed, after the 31st inst. The office
isopen ei ery evening in the north corner of
the City-HaH, from two to 5, P. M.—and re
turns will be received at any other hours
during the day at the same place, by the
Clerk of tlie Maoyr’s Court, who is duly au.
thurised for that purpose. It would be well
for those interested to attend to this find
notice.
* D. Clarke, c, c*
January 2V ts