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WILL UK SOLD,
Ov lie firm Tlieidßy in March r«',
at the Court .House in JacksonlMrougb.
Scriven County, between the hours ol
ten awl three «>Vt u k
1900 crcs of Land, (more
-or less) situated tying »nd being in the
County of Scriven, on big Ogechee nvet,
adjoining lands of Jesse Slater, Michael
Jlcndcrson, and otheis ; levied on as the
property of IlcuH Evans, to satisfy sun
dty Executions in lavor of F. U. Young,
against Elijah Lipsey, & Willis Young,
as sectiriiiLS lor the said Ueucl Evans ;
levied and returned to me by a Constable
—ALSO—
SOO acres of Land, (more
or less, Situated lying mid being m the
County of Scriven, adjoining lands ol
Thomas Gibbons, and John ihompron
200 acres of Land, (more
or lesO situated lying and being on Sa
vannah river, in the County tit Scriven,
adjoining lands of Thomas Golding and
Muidlelon Thorn ; levied on as the pro
perty of Dai icl Daly, to satisfy sundry
execution i in favor ol John G. Oliver, for
the use ol Edward Swinney, against Da
Jy & Taylor i levied and returned to me
by a Constable.
ALSO—
<Jne Louse & Lot, in Jack
sonboiougli, m toe Comity ol Scnvcn,
containing 460 feet in depth, and 10j
feel in from, and known by numbers, (28 j
levied on as the properly of Henry G
Sin ly to satisfy sundry executions in favor
of David fiv icord, and others ; levied
and returned io nie by a Constable.
ALSO—
Out! Negro Man, named
Georg', uvi ■■* *ni as ib- pop- rly <4 .1 >s
Scoti, ;r (<> satislv sundry executions in
favor dl E. win Conner for the use ol Nn
i han't H Huberts, against th« said Janus
Scott, i'tnr. and William Scott, senior.
Levied and returned to me hy a Consta
ble,
—ALSO—
Forty-three acres of Land,
(mine or t h,j situated bmg and "ting
in the County of Scriven adjoining lands
of Aug s Jones ; levied on a' the pin.
per'y of James Long, to satisfy sundry
exccu ions in fa I .or of the said A S.
Jones, levied and returned to me by a
Conssble.
—ALSO—
One * egro Woman, named
Annie * ; lei ieu on as me t ropcily .1
Dennis G1 Hson, in the hands of Joseph
Untie, to satisfy an execution in lavor of
James A. Tippins, against the raid Den
nis Glisson ami Joseph Glisson.
—ALSO—
-150 acres of Land, (more
or less,) situated 'ying and being in tie
.... County o* ■'Criven, adjoining lauds of th
cstati of Noah Freeman, deceased, and
others
—ALSO—
One Negro I*ill. Named
Chanty i all i« vicu on as the proper.} ot
Stephen Haller.
—ALSO—
Three Negroes, namely, I
riian, .ItuxJ am, idrev. i levied i n a>,
it, p operty nl Tart ton 11. Best, to satis
f mi execution in lavor of Willis Young,
»g . nst ihe said Stephen Duller, uiul Tat'l
ton B B« st
—ALSO—
One other execution in favor
of J nits ti* S..n<bury against the s.i.d I
Tarlton H. U,st
—ALSO—
Two Horses, one M hoga
ny I>* d si tad, •me Cob Mi l, one Cutting
KLife, one Ox Car', six slmvel Ploughs,
out- Keg of Nads, and one bar ol lion ,
levied onus the property of William C.
Wayne,'o satisfy an execution in favor
of Nicholas Ware, against the said Win
C. Wayne k lloger M'Kinney.
fcolomon Romp, s. s. c.
J.mksonb' ’ ian. ~1. I s 2
Maishul s 8a le.
WIT.L be sold on the first Tuesday
in Maid* iuxi. at tlx. M.ike.-Hous* in tu*
city ol Align-ta, between the usual hours
One Lot, with the im
ptov. wients thereon, in the city of Angus
ta, bounded on tit*’ north b* riveynoUl
uuTet. on the South by Broad-street, o -
the wes by the Bridge Bank lot, and on
the east hy the hit known as Pearre’s—
levied on as the provcrly of William G
Gilbert and Felix G. Gibson, u> sa'isly
at- <-.\ecu’ ion in ta, r> I Pauic.k T Juek
so i, vs. William G- Gilbert and Felix G.
Gibson.
J>. ter F. Boisclair, D.m.D.c
January 31 ids __
Wanted to I lire,
F Oil Ihe enwniß year ,0 or 50
Neg") Fellows, for which a liberal price
will be given ; payable monthly, quarter
ly, or at the end of the year*
Ap<dy to
Henry Shultz,
in Hamburg.
_ Dec 27 ts
Insurance against
Fire
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Instil ante Loropany Agency.
T IE Subscriber < fF(r» to take risks a
g,.iiikt Fr • «n (louse?, Out-Buildings,
Guo Is, Wares, and M- rebandize, in Au
gusta ml us v cimt ■
Timothy Ltlwards, Agent.
liroail street,
.(JBc/Tvetti th> Post OJfice {/ Giob< Tavern.)
December 20
'biTeriff’s Titles
jll'or sale at thi3 Office
Jf w w ■
£ '% ' • J*v' £|jfe.
‘I
M ill he Sold,
On the first Tucstlay in April next at
the Conrt-H-m.se in Jacksonborq’ Sen
ven County between the hours ol ten I
’ tlirc o’clock. m
It One n; gro man, named hm,
levied on as ikv property ot J- sliua 11
[» Hudson, to satisfy an execution on the
foreclosure ol a mortgage in lavor ai
Henry Solomons, junr. levied and return
,J ed to me by James Bryan, junr Deputy
e Sheriff.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
*• J.icksonboro’ .lain 31,1822.
_—..imm—— - —■ ■
i SlierilV’s Sales.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
nurdi next, at the Court-House ir
the town of Waynesborough. Burke Cou 1 )-
ly between the usual Sale hoiu-s
1 Nine Negroes, (viz.)
Bess, He,t\, Fanny', llarm t. Edward, Rich
ard, Nancy, Hope and Jacob.—Levied on
' us di*. property ofJan.es PolhiH, to satisfy
- an Execution in favour of Job S. Barney,
* on the foreclosure of a moi tgage.
1 8. W. Illoimt, S. 15. C.
i- '
y, Dec 27 lawts
1 MarKlml’s Sale.
: Will he sold on he first Tuesday in
March next, at the Market-House in Am
gtisia between the usual I ou,s ul sale :
’ One tract if Land containing
•’ one hundred acres, rnme or less, in
Wilkes county, on die v* at era of Fishing
cr ek, joining Jcssee F Heard, Mrs. Binns,
~ mid others.
J —ALSO—
A trac; oi Land in s. id coun
ty, containing tw o hundred ;.mi bi.tty l.*nr
I acre*', more or less, on the v ateis o! l isii
ing creek, joining Laughter, Ibuldell and
( others, levied on as the properly of Ste
phen Minton, deceased to satisfy an exe
cution, Isaac JEcks vs Henrietta Minton,
administratrix of Sleph- n Minion, deceas
ed’
P F. lloisciai 1) M. D G.
,ri r
Notice.
M ILL BR hOLD,
Cln Tuesday the 19(h Februaiy next at
the late residence of William Zachhy,
sen. Deceased, part of the personal pro
perty of Jesse Albritton, dec used, con
sisting of House-Hold and Kitchen, lur
luture.
Terms ts Sale, made known on the
V J “* Y .’i l, : ou K l1 ’ l Ex'rs.
Wm. Aticliry. 3
Jantia 24 ids
Adm ini-tra tor’B Sale.
. GIIEEABI-Y loan order ol tin Hon -
B 1 able the Superior Court < f Burk-
County, when sitting for ordinary purpo
se's, will be sold on the first uesday it
April next, at the Court House in Waynes
borough, a negro man slave, by th* mm ■
of CYRUS, belonging to the estab
Jesse T. Carpenter, dec’d. to be sold f«
'lie benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased.—Terms made known o
the day o'sale.
John Carpenter, v ilm’r.
Biu eon Davis, Aflm’r.
in 1 igtit of h.s v* tu .
January 24, 182 r ’ wtds
Administrator’s
Wl. 1. be 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
lAe\ rn Xegvoca,
A small stock of cattle and hogs,one mare,
,og* liter with other articles too tedious
to mention, on a credit of six months.
Also, Mill be Rented, on
the same day, for the preserr \ ar, c'uhty
o ninety ac e- of cleate«l *and, und-r
g .od repairs, adjoini' g of Isaac Ramsey.
For.her terms made known on that day.
John Culhrea;h, udm’r.
Columbia county,.ian 2-1 eo->3 p
Twenty Dollars Reward.
I It AN v WAV trom the Subsetiberont i
li Ts' ins; a negro b y by the name >
iEFF Jifi’isa spare made boy, about
18 years of age, pleasing countenance, and
walks a little lame. He carried <df witii
him a blue cloth coat with a velvet cape,
>ne pair *f Waite pantaloons, and one
; air grey cassimere pantaloons, together
with othe> clothing. Whoever will (le
aver the said fellow to the Subscriber,
iving three miles below Columbia Court
House, ahull receive twenty dollars, orle*.
dollars if secured in Angus a jail, so 1 ge 1
him.
E. Bayliss.
Jan. 24. 1822 w 3
For .Sale.
THE Plantation, Negroes and Working
Mock, belonging to the estate ot die
late Capt. J.G. Telfair. Personsdesirou*.
of purchasing in Columbia county, would
do well to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, Enquire at the office of the Au
gusta Chronicle.
January 3
Notice.
VN Evening Singing School willbe com
mend'd by the Subscriberlhis evening
j in the new school room opposite Mr
Janies Gardiu r’s. Reynold street. P. rso-.s
desirous of attending or sending scholars,
will please leave their names at the Augus
• la Book Sum e, orapply to
Thomus S. Nelson.
January 14 ts
I j
1 Take Notice,
) v I AT the Ordinance entitled “A;
i X Ordinance to prevent horses running
I at large in the City of Augusta,” will bt
(again put in force from and after the 15th
instant.
Jauuor 10,
Notice.
Executor’s fate.
Pursuance of an order ol the II; n
„iable he Court of Ordinary of Itirh
mond Counlv, there will be sold a; tn>
Ma‘kel-Hmse of the city oi Augusta
hetviftn the hours often in the lor*--
noon Hiul four in the rf.crnoon of ’he
first Tut s lay in April next, a.' ’lie un i
> vided rea : esiate ol the late Gt u J'h
TwifffJi consisting of the so lowing !• <-s
or t arts of land to wit :
One 'I iact of hand contain
ing’ Oil - ! li' UKiiiul acif-H, s uinte, ■' . y
and b on BioaU rivt r, in tilts Com. )
of Elbert, originally t 0 Nimrod
L.lng, bounded East b) surveyed laud,
West by -and of Nicholas Long* north by
Broad river and booth by land ot Nich
olas Long
One Tract of Land lying in
th. (,ount> ot F.auklin, on tl• - waieisot
Broad liver, coiuaiuing Four Hundred a
cres, more or less granted to Joel I er
red, bounded at the lime ot survey,
Northwestwardly by vacant land, South
westwardly by unknown land, Southeast
waidly by vacant land, and Not l beast
warfPy ht Kohert Shearman's lands.
Four Lots in the T own of
Hr nsw ok, Glynn Couniy, con aining
nine v feel in troni, and one hundred anti
eight; f- et in depth • > ’t •
f hree acres oi’ Lan ’ in Co
lumbia County, usually cubed the K .ms
seatt Springs
(I no Lot in the City of
Savannah, in the upper part of liu city,
on Indian s’rei’i.
All that pic-re or Parcel
of land, situa e West of the towr < f : -*•
vunnab, beingalltlu Sf/ampor low ground
belonging to a twenty lout acre Lot, N .
ten. (10) containing nine acres ami three
fifths..f an acre, mere or le s
lot nnmlr p cig't, mini
ate Wot of the town of >a■ ..unaii, con
taining two hundred I et in width and
three hundred feet in length.
Lot number nine we t
of Savin nah, containing eight acres mote
or less. Both of which Lots lie on the
river Savannah, and Mnsgtoves’Creek.
—A’.SO—
All tliat tract of Land
lying in Yamac. aw, (outainiiig two hun
dred i'evt i,i length and sixty feet in depth
more or less.
The proper y in and near Savannah
will be sold on a credit of one, two, and
tbret: years secured by a Mortgage and
approved personal security.
The conditions of the sale of the re
maind. r of the property will be one third
cash, the remainder on a credit ot one
and w- vea s with like security.
George Twiggs, ExT.
.{uniat > ‘.il, 1822
Qj' The Edoors of the Savannah Re
p bltcr.n wul give the above 3 insertions,
and forward their accounts to this -ffice
for payment
Property in Harrisburgh
for scale.
: i HE Subscriber offers for sale bis lot
and improvements in the town ol
■ lut-risbu -g, known by the name of the
Blue-House, at present occupied by Mr.
Jesse Smith, situated on the north side ol
the road, second lot east from the cor
ner of the ciohs stree , leading to the
river.—lndisputable titles win be giv
en, and terms may be made known by ap
plication to Messrs. A. Slaughter &. C>
Labuzan, or to
Harwood I’oberts.
Columbia county, Jan. 17— —-hf
fc&O Reward.
LS.AN’ AWAY from ll.c subscriber, liv
ing in Burke county, Geo. near Walker’s
bridge, Brier creek, some time in Novem
ber or December last, his negro fellow
named
EMANUEL,
about 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
high, has lost one of his eye teeth, and is
of a yellowish complexion.—Also,
nvaav,
about 35 rears of age, stout and well made,
about 5 feet high, itas a remarkable scar
under Ins right amt, occas oned by a burn,
winch prevents the ft ce use of it.
Emanuel vas purchased from a gentle
man living in Madison, Morgan county,
where hi has a wife, and for which place
he will probably atm. Harry was former
ly pnrehas d from a gentleman by the
name of IT ooks, of Washington county.
A reward of Fifteen Dollars will be glv
cn for either of them, or Thirty dollars
sot both, and all expenses paid, to any
person who may apprehend and deliver
them to me, or lodge them in any safe
jail, so that 1 obtain them again.
Amos Wiggins.
January 17 w4t
irO Rolls. Reward
|L AN A;v \Y frrm the subscriber liriitfr
near Glarksborough, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th ot November last a Negro
man by the name of BILL; he is about
five feet 10 or 11 incites high, well pro
portioned, h.is uncommon large, feet, a
down look when looked at; rath r inclined
1., be yellow complected, and about 24 . r
•5 years of age. The above reward will
oe given to any person for apprehending
and lodging said negro in anv safe jail
within this state, and such infrrmauon
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton,
■ta-uw 21 ;f
QUAKER SPHIxkGS.
•v
H l lie subscriber has taken that wel
known stand
Quaker Spuixos.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven mijes above Augusta on
die Washington road and hopes from
•is attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 - ■ ts
Mrs. IT. BI.OMR
IV. ENTS her most puspec’ful com
,m ms to the inhabitants of Augusta, and
‘.ntmutlces that ah’- has taken a house at
i ii.eu in Green-street, next d-or to Mr
linss. il s dwelling house, when s*e in
tends to o|»ena SCHOOL, on Monday,
in; 7th inst for the insirt ctnm of young
.aclies in the French and English Lan
gouges. Geography, H story, MithoJogy
plain and Ornamental Wr»k, and Drawing
TEKVIS OF TUITION-
Heading and bpel.ing,per quarter, 35^
Do. do with W'n'iiig and Cyphering,
Grammar, Parsing and Geography,
he above with History and Mithoiogy.y
Drawing inclusively, 'i
Do. exclusively, ”
F. • nch inclusively, ®
Do exclusively,
Eh broidery, . ,
plain Work and .Marking, Netting and
Fringe, ui.l be included without addition
to the terms.
Mrs. Blows can produce respecta
ble references, both as to character and
abilities
January 7 ts
Rlobe Tavern.
ft HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Ilending Room .
is jus. arranged, and thid tins Bat’ is much
mice i oiivenient. And on a.icounl ol
changing the situation of the latter, he is
btt’er able to provide sot the accommo
dation of his customers; and can sab y
pioniise them, that as fa as Iris nieans ind
ability to con.ply with his wishes can g",
in will attend to the comfort and conveni
tnee of every guest who may honor him
w it It a call.
U£3Sr The Savannah k Wash
ington stages put up at toe
tlloiJCr
W. SHANNON.
Docemhi r 20.
MmoiT
f H ’.IIE Co-parUuislup heretofore exis'hg
B. un er the firm of Leeds & T.yuts
Coach Maker , was diss Ive.i bi its limita
tion of the 24:h Nov* n.her last; the books
and accounts are ia.fi in Hie hands of James
Lyii’. s, one of the late firm for settlement.
Ail persons indebted an respectfullv re
quested to make as early s iti. merits as
possible, and thereby save the incunveni
ei ce and expence of a legal call- Those
to whom the concern was indebted will
present their demands to him for settle
ment.
Nathan Lmls,
James i ynes.
January 7 ts
The Subscr'ber
VS/ISDES «o if i m his friends and the ,
V public, that he shall continue the
Goach Making Business,at the stand lately
occupied by Leeds and Lynes, at the coi
ners on Ei.is and M lntosb streets; where
Carriages wdl be made and repaired at
short notice, and in the best manner.
James ies.
Jan 7
(£j The Editors of the Geoigia dourna?
and Washington News, a e requested to
publish t he. above three times, i.nd forward
theu- aocou-.is to this office.
Coach Making.
rn .HE subset i >er re spec tally informs
M his friends and the public in general,
thathe has established himseifin the above
business, a few rods below (he market, on
thr south side of Broad-street, vdiere a
constant supply of northern made Cai ri
airesand Gigs will be kepi foraale, of supe
rior style and workmanshif.. He has now
on hand a supply of Uarriages made by
I) Beach, of Newark. N J which will be
sold at the lowest manufactury prices.—
All orders willbe promptly executed, and
Carragi sos every description repaired, &c
in the best manner and favorable as can be
done else where. The smallest favors will
meet prompt attention and will be grate
fully acknowledged- He takes this op
portunity of returning in his friends his,
sincere acknowledgements fur favors here
tofore rendered him in,'he above hue
Nathan Leeds.
January 7 4w.
Notice.
\ WTILT, be sold at tin late residence of
?f Elizabeth Dannelly, dec. in Colum
bia county, on Tuesday the fifth of March
next, (he pc-rsenal property of sautdic.
consisting of horse kind, ho;,s, cattle, one
wagon, household and kitchen furuiture,
lo be sold for (lit bent fit of the heirs and
creditors of sahi deceased—and also two
1 Negroes to bt hired for the prisent year.
Terms of sale will be made known on ton!
day by Wiiiiam Carrell, Ex’r.—ami a.i
those having demands, will please rcndei
in their accounts duly attested—and a ,!
diose indebted, will make payment to said
executor.
W m. Carrell, ex’r.
January 21 wds
Fur Sale,
f
i A HAT well known and valuable plan
-1 talion whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county ol Burke, containing
I Fifteen Hundred acres ot oak and hickory
: land, and about two hundred acres clem
I ed, well adapted lo the culture of corn
i and cotton. On the above premises then
is a good two story house, and all other
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Mill on a never failitu
stream—three hundred acres more of pine
land adjoining the above, lying in tb*.
county of Uichmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem a further des
cription unnecessary, hut invite all those
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge fur themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaae Walker,
Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones
tiov. i—-n N. s—ts
gt The Augusta-
Bridge tor - ale.
.IN Obedience to a deer, cos the 6 li Civ
. nil Court «'f the United Slides lor th
District of G org.a and in virtue of Let
teis of A loruey front the parties in in
terest. win be sold, at Public Auction,
to tbc 1. •■' (■»* bidder, at the Market
House i:i die city of Augusta, o. 1 burs
day 'ln 11 h of April next,
’W\e Augusta Bridge
AM) ITS AFPDU PENANCES
The terms of sale will be—Hue third
of the amount of the purchas *, in
Onr third, wi’h in ertst at 7 per cent,
i" one vear, and the remaining third, with
litre interest, in tivo years, from the d..y
of side. . .
The purchaser or purchasers giving
bond, secured by a Mortgage ot tlie pre
mises and personal security.
Tlie undersigned respectfully invite
the attention of Capitalists, to this ad
v rdsement, as perhaps, an opportunity
wili never again occur of investing espi
al so profitably, as in the purchase of
be property now offered for Sale
CUli ISTOPHE n fitzsijuions,
FREE JULY WALKER.
Commissioners.
January 31, 1822 tds
N B. Tile editors of the Savan
nah Reptibii-an, (Geo ) the Ch rh stem
Courier, ami the T.lescope Columbia
(s. C ) wilt pleas" insert the above in
their respective papets until the day of
sale, and forward their accounts to this
office.
MIS* I KG,
ON the < vci ing of , the 18th u t. my
NT.GKO M OMAN Maut She is
about 25 years of age, dark complected,
h-.s a down look, a-.d remarkable grum
spoken when interroga ed —I am appre
hensive that she h.»s been decoyed off, if
S ', a reward of Fifty Dohavs will be paid
!.„• the delivery of her, and tlie vil tan
who look her off, or Ten Dollars for the
delivery of her alone, or for such informa
tion as will enable me to get her again,
Nathan H. Beal,
The editors of the Georgia Journal, Savan
nah Republican and Columbia Telescope,
are requested to give the above two in
sertions, and forward fieir accounts to this
office for payment.
January 31 ts
.M nvuiV Zion Institution.
TL HF, F rs 1 . Session ofthi*> Institution for
tbc > ea commenced on Mo. day the
7lh oftiie present month. Caulilf. P.Bi;-
ma , lias the. superintendence and instruc
tion of the Classical Department. This
b, anch of the Seminary is now respectable
both as to the number of students and the
cha after of their s udies. A few more
scholaismay be received in this depart
ment if application be made wit bout delay
The Rector of the lustituton has the
charge and instruction of the Females As
he number is yet small, this department i.-
s ill open for the reception of scholars
A well finished & commodious school-room
is furnished. Goo! board may be had O'
convenient distances from -the Institdi ion
and even attention is paid to their stud, s
which is necessary ‘o insure a respect ah.-
and honorable progress. It s intend .
hat this Institution shall continue tod
serve the patronage of the miblic.
N S S. REMAN, Rector .
January, 1822.
Augusta, B lh January, 1822
T
JL HE Copartnership heretofore existing
.niiler the firm of Stone Reynolds, is tli»-
my dissolved by mutua. consent All tin
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
thotized to settle the same All person
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment; andthosi bar
log demands, to present th. in for settle
ment.
Wra. htone,
Thomas i yeuolds.
January 10 wti
A Piano Forte, for sale.
T
E. HE subscriber has for sale a very fine
toned PIANO FOR* E, which hew 11 soil
cheap for cash. Tite instrument can be
seen by calling at the Planter’s Hotel.
P. Gaiiaher.
January 31 ts
#s"Brought to jaiim
Jacksonhorough, Georgia, 23 b January
1822, a negro boy who says his name is
FLIER, and that ho h.-l.uigs to J-sse
Sai. dord, of llairdcm k county, Georgia,
about 16 or 13 yeais old, five feet three or
four inches high, dark eomph xion, says
he ran away about four or five dais sine,
taken up with a bay mare, with her left
eye out. which he said be stole from a Mr.
John McGullers of Hancock county ; hail
with the mare a line bridle, with plated
bits. The owner is requested to come
forward, nrove property, pay charges and
take I im away.
Solomon Kemp, gaoler.
Fel. ry4——3
Kstraj.
GEORGIA, Burke County
f'BTAKFN up and brought before me, by
I, Grorge Byne, of the 69th Company
District, a small male Mule, be tvem a
p i'e sorrel and deer color, with sonie sad
dle marks, ablaze in his forehead, brand
ed on the left hip, but cannot he made out
what it is, between ten and twenty years
ivj ; —valued by Lewis Byne and James
Funnel at lift* fiv. dollars.
Isaac Farmer, .1. P.
January 2ls. 1822
Taken from th' 'loll Book.
John Carpenter, cl’k.
February 4 St
Found,
A Red Morocco POCKET BOOK - Th
vvner can get it by proving prop, rig, am;
paving for this advertisement-. Apply at
tlie Chronicle Office.
January 31- t t C
MERINO SHAWLS J
S tuvfs & 1 muts, ,
V ry Elegant,
Just Received from New-York
ALSO
CAROJ INE Plaids, a few pieces Land,
seme patterns,
Eugant white figured Satin Rohes,
Do. do. do. do. Ribbon?
Ladies’ Fleecy Glows,
Super, black Italian Crapes,
Thread and Bobhinetle Laces, a great
assortment,
Best company Flag Han 'kcichiefs,
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various color?
Very superoi black Levantine Silk, ’
Black R. d and figur d do.
White figured Gins. De Nap do.
Uiack & dark blue Bombazines, very fine,
WITH A VAIHETT OF CTlir.tl
staple'o,- Vauc/j JVgllcilta,
Which in addition to Slock on hand, ci nr
prise a very general assortment adapts
to the season.
like wist:
Cadi in e, ro Sh a ids
A few, very e.egant, will be received
in a few via vs
Jewett, A hell, & Co.
Upper Wing City Hotel.
January 21 \vtf
Just Eec
ON CONSIGNMENT,
And for Sale by the Subscribers,
Bags V’vime i ( flfee.
Bilbro & Groves.
January 31. ts
Bacon Hums.
■'pp
R HE Subscribers have on hand, a guan.
tity of first rate BACON HAMS jfoi* snip, f
opposite the Market, south side Broad- {
Street, Augusta t
David Smith, § Co.
January 31 4t
£BsD(i) TIERCES Boston STONE
LI HE,
Just Received and for Sale,
low ron cisn nr
John C. Holcombe.
January 24-
QJ* \ motfc Boar A.
ers can lx* acco.nrnodatcf in a Private
Boa (lingliuuse, with Rooms suitable for
families. Apply at this office.
January .4 3t
Tax Collector’s Notice.
J WILL attend at the City Hotel on the
.e* eiith and tweny first; at the Globe
Cavern on the twenlyeth and twenty-se
ond; and at the Plante r’s Hotel on the
hirteenth and twelfth third of February,
for the purpose of collecting the Stale
.‘ id county tax for the year 1821.
K Bugg, T. C.
February 4 td
Notice.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
LI. persons are notified not to trade
for a note of hand, given to James
Drake, by Benjamin Culpepper U MRrinor
■if epper, of one thom-and dollars, s
dated the 15th December, 1820, and due
nn days alter date, with the followin'
credits on said note, viz;—On Ifcth of
lanuary 1821, was paid five hundred ami
sixty dollars ; on 31st of January 1821, fifty
doliars more was paid, which payments
were endorsed on the said note; as the I
ciid note has been misplaced or lost by tn ',B
who was the agent of Mr Drake for th? I
collection of th- said note, end the sameß
has been legally discharged by a subse- B
(juent payment.
Cliappell Hcetli.
February 4 wotp
Court of Ordinary,
Adjourned Term, lofei,
JONES. ExectHoi- of tlie j
estate of Il=nr> Jones; dec used, and New- I
e 1 U’ultmi, having petitioned this Court !
t*» be reliev'd from their liability as seen* \
pity for Henry Gi;l im for 'he Guardian* j
ship of th mieo.s and orphans ot William
Gillum, deceasid, on the grounds o iiis
removal from tins state and upon Ins fail
ing to make anmud n turns of Ids manage
ment of t!,e estate of said orphans, as the
law requires
It is ordered. That the said Henry Gil- I
him appear at the next May term of th'* I
Court, to wit, the first Monday in sahl ]
month, and should that term’ he lost,
at the next term thereafter, 'then aid
thereto shew cause, why the said William
Jones, executor of the estate, of Henry’
Jones, deceased, and Newell Wiltoifi
shoti'd be relieved in terms of the law. ?
And be it further ordered, That a cos/ 1
of this Rule be.s.-rve>d upon the said Hint*
rv Gillum, by publishing in one of the
public Gazettes of this state, at hast once
a month for three months, preceding th®
first Monday in May next.
The above is a true copy, taken froaf
the Minutes of the r mi-
Win. /Jtirper, c. c o. |
January 27
K otice.
A LI. persons int'eiu d to the rstnte t*
iT%. John W. Wat ton are requested to |
come forward and make immediate pay
ment, end those that the said estate arefj
indebted to, are re quested to bring for-1|
",ardtheir accounts du y attested, wilhinn
Uie time prescribed by law.
W ■ P. Beale, y
Arciii bet Id 1> ;i ede j
John Dunu, j
Administrators. ,
January 3 -~>6t