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* Augusta CHeonicle 4c Georgia Gazette. |
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VOL. 36.]
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Tl\e Subscribe
iUS jrit HECEIVKP, AXD OFFEHS FOU SALE
Jir THE CASK OH BOX,
y An elegant assortment of
UIMjV, FLIXV, AXD MOULDED
I Glass,
—coxsiSTiwo or—
I; LAIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
5 Moulded Tumblers, halt Pin!,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
i! —ALSO—
Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
Chma Tea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lamps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
'orether with Crates of Earthen 11 are,
" Assoi ted
\V. Bautin.
■ |larch 14 ts
Jfygeian Springs,
(f UamVmvg, S. E.
fjP HE ladies and gentlemen of Augusta,
wfe respectfully informed that the Hygei
mi Springs will be ready for their)recep
tjon, the ensuing Sunday ; and will b
kept open every day thereafter, during the
icMoii They are situated in a beau iful
deil. surrounded by a wood of variegated
ns>\vth, which presents an extended am
philhealrical view of trees, now putting
forth their foliage and fragrance.
The ascent is easy from the dell to the
noun , where the eye is delighted with a
picturesque landscape of Augusta and the
grounding country. The scene is ii k
Ip with the Sand Hdls, retiring in the d.s
ince, forming a tout en semble equally in
eresliiur to the Poet and lue I aimer
fcvery necessary refreshment will be
provided; and, the ladies are assured, that
behaviour will be tolerated,
)t^ every care taken to vender their vi
pi&sant and agreeable.
Thos. Kllfgood.
"'March 25 ts
ioUAKKU SPRINGS.
knlie subscriber hss uteo thst well
BJfknowii stand
1/ Quaker Springs.
InhATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
ftuated seven miles above Augusta u
Eb Washington road and hopes troir
L attention to business to give general
■Usfaction;
| John Turpm.
■ Novembers— ts ______
jimsuntnee against
I Fire!
warleston Fire, and Marine
nsuraiice Company Agency
The Subscriber offers to take risks ’*•
Mist Fire on Houses, Out- Buildings
oSods, Wares, and Merchandize, m An
gUtta and its vicinity:
iTiniothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
Mil ween tlu Post Office SJ Giob Tavern )
F December 20
|t~COPPEU COINS.
HE public are informed that a supply
ofCcnts may still be had at the Mint of tb'
rjiited Slates in Philadelphia, to a y *va
sLablc amount, in exchange for an .-qua
*2.mint in specie, or m m tes ot
Iccivable in any of the bunks ot I h. ale
Ilia. They will also be transpoiud.
■hen required, to any considerable
lount, (not less than a keg, *oiiUi m.g
■om 150 to 180 dollars,) either by U"-i
E water damage, when such can oe pro-
Mired to any part of the United States, at
ffe expense and risk of the government
In the receipt..! • deposite lo the credit ol
fc SSuri of the U itel States to h
■mount of the Cents required. ' U.c Hank
Ilf the United States, or any ol ‘ s
■ where no om Treasurer ol
dates of the Union ate P
> fully requested to give the above a few m
gert'ous in their respective papers.
"" kutice!
A.GREEABLE to an order of the Infe
Aot Court of Burke County, w hen settinp
Jt ar Ordinary purposes ; w ill be scld, a
'fete Court house in said County, on tin
irst Tuesday in May next, between the u
Jual hours of sale,
A Onfc Nsgro boy named Pe-
Kter, belonging to the estate of Matthew
Jpcarbnrough, deceas -tl, sold for the bene
Kt of the Heirs and Creditors of the sair
[Keciased.
Hi David Scarborough, Jld’mr.
B March ll—tus
II V
Monday,
Cotton, Stock,
AND
Vxchango Broker.
riIHK subscaiber lias taken an office in
I. the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart h Hargraves, on the north
1 side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he uffets his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
m commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Colton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
n hich it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved indoubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton • the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
O I
Gotten.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling, ]
citizens offering cotton are requested to ■
cave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeding day
if more convenient, the i-eccipls maybe
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious,
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from w agons till ten o’clock, a. m.— j
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be .
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4lh. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, wih have I
tbpir receipts returned them on paying
cents fora hag entry ami sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a I
bale '
Orders from the country* en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage, <
In their Various Blanches,
Will be attended to at nil times during of- J
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock p.M.aud from
three o’clock till live p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r. 1
OCj’ Money is sometimes with more
than at others. Persons having it t« loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.- —if
Fifty Dollars
HE WARD.
$5, \N AWAY from the subscriber in
■ jinburgh, (South Carolina,) on Friday
.tiling the sth instant, a mulatto man
amed BILLY, 27 or 23 years of age, 5
eet 3 or ‘f inches high, ho has one tooth
mtbef re in his under jaw, very straight
air, tic rather a dejected look when inter
ogaicd, lie had on w hen he left me,a short
vhite jacket and panValoons—took with
ii m a suit of brown broadcloth, &a small
I .ticket pistol, carved round the handle,
‘iion it the letters N. H.—lie is by trade
Black-smith j—l puichased him in Pe
i i-bugh, Virginia, and be may have
ti. back: Hut I think it more than
nrohabie lie was taken off' by a couple of
,i bite men, the names of which I do not
■ know —one of them is an elderly man and
; very spare; the other is quite a corpulent
1 fellow, and about 25 or 30 years of age,
s l will give the above reward if delivered
’ ;o me in Augusta, or Forty Dollars ifeou
> lined in any jail so that I may get him a
' gain, and ail reasonable expenses paid.—
n Owners of boats and others are cautioned
-* against employing or cany ing off said lei
'* low, at tile [ieiil of the law.
1 Pinion 15. Sykes.
I, . v
if Aprils 4ip
e—
‘ 50 Uoils.Reward.
*s 1 1.ANAW \Y from the subscriber living
e near Clavkshorough, Jackson county. Geo.
>f about the 10th of November last a Negro
, ma n by the name of BILL; he is abon;
e live feet 10 or 11 inches high, well pro
>,, portioned, has uncommon large feet, a
down look when looked at; rath- r inclined
to be yellow complected, and about 24 or
0 ?5 years of age. The above reward will
t- be given to any person for apprehending
1 and” lodging said negro in any safe jail
within this state, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J, J. Sing'eton,
January 21—— ts
g
’"P
lc JL HE Office of Clerk of Council, is re-
J* moved to the CITY HALL, next dooi
to the Clerk of the Superior and Inferio.
court's Office —a basement story- w here
w all business appertaining to snd office wii!
be performed by the Clerd, nr by his Dc
f\ r uty, (George M. Walker, Esq ) every
diy during the usual ours of business.
D. Clarke, <5, c.
1 April 18.-
.. ■ ■ ■■■■.
The evil, that men do, lives after them ;
The good is oft interred with their hones. ’* 5
Dissolution
Co-partnership of Biebbo and
Giiovks, was dissolved on the 2Sth oft
February last by mutual consent. All
debts due by the concern will be settled
by SYLVANUS 11. GROVES, and all
debts due to the concern will be render
ed to him, who alone is to settle the busi
ness.
HENRY T. BILBRO.
S- B. GROVES.
S. D. Gto’Vos,
RESPECTFULLY -coders his services
to his friends and the public in the
And Commission Business ,
and hopes for a continuance of their cus
tom.
March IS——-ts
Edwin P. Starr,
HAVING ESTABLISHED HIMSELF IX THE
i oiwmission Business,
In Charleston, South-Carolina
COFFERS his services in that line to his
friends and the public generally.—Liberal
advances will be made on consignments of
produce. Reference to Messrs. L. C. Cax-
TELOtr, fc Co Augusta.
March 25 6t
LAW.
The subscriber has commenced the
Practice of Law, and will attend to busi
ness confided to bis care, in the Mayor’s
Court, and the Richmond, Burke and Co
iumbia Superior Courts.
Nathaniel B. Jiihan.
March 21 .ts :
r v .
I HflS subscriber has located himself at i
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Kobt. Augs. Beall, jr.
February 13- lOt
LAW.
TTHE subscriber having commenced the
P’ notice, of die Law, l4t*'U I o tiio professi*
onal services to Ids f,'d'cls and the pub
ic, and will attend idrihe following coun
ties us the Northern* VVeslern and Ocmul
gee Circuits:—
Baldwin, Oglethorpe,
Clark', Putnam,
Greene, f Vallou, &
Morgan, Wilkes.
John B. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 Gw
LAW.
np
i HE subscribers have formed a Part
nership in the practice of LAW, and will
attend with care to any business which
may be committed to them for ihe Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
Lexington a Barnweß.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. H. Wanllfuv.
March 11 6t
Notice.
THE Books and Papers of William
Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
now in the possession of the subscriber,
all persons indebted to the Estate of the
deceased, am requested to make payment
without delay; and those persons who
have demands against the estate are re
quested lo render in their accounts duly
attested
Isaac Herbert, Escheator
for R chmend County, Georgia
March 28m, 1822 12l
810 Reward.
RUN AWAY from the subscriber, liv.
ing in Oglethorpe county, on the 7th
February last, a Negro Fellow named
PA TRICK, about 28 years ol age, five feel
.5 or 6 inches high, rather of a dark com
> lexioti, and has lost two ot his uppet
front teeth. —Said fellow has been sren
within 18 or 20 miles of Augusta, and will
probably make bis way for Pcteisburgh,
Virginia, where he was raised. A reward
of fen Dollars will be given to any per,
son who will bulge him in the August:
jail, or give such information so that I
get him again, and all reasonable expen
ses paid.
Willis Jones.
March 25 6tp
*** House ts Lot,
For Sale,
In Waslirngtoo, Wilkes county
A HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
fnr sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lower floor, five on
he second, a good garret and cellar, at d
lias a small piece of ground attached toil.
Possession can be had of one tenement,
.iiuiiediately ; and of the other, in May.—
For further particulars, enquire at this Of
fice.
Feb 18 ts
Eagle "IT
AUGUSTA.
I. HE Mibscriber, having taken the above
well-knlwn establishment, is prepared to
accomniulate Boarders. As it is not bis
intentiifi at present to take in Travellers,
he it proper to mention this so as
to present disappointment to those who
might feel inclined to patronize his house
in thaljway. He has made arrangements
to accommodate D INN EH PARTIES,
on shfrt notice; and at any hour gentle
men Mill be accommodated with SUP
PEU6 and other refreshments. He has
taken considerable pains to supply his
Bar with the most genuine Liquors, Wines,
fee am. will make it his aim to prevent
the intrusion of any other than decent
company.
Fields Kennedy.
April 4——if
Globe Tavern-
FI IF. Stibscriberinf.rms Ills friends and
the public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and (hat his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for Hie accommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as fur as his means and
abdity to comply with his wishes can go,
I he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call,
§3-The Savannah & Wash
! ingtou Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
TVumvas Watkins’
Saw Mills
1 UK osit».-uribci*s rvjiU* arc atlll til ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. Me ‘will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
thousand, and will cause every alien tion
to be paid to each brunch ot his business
—“ His customers will be J airly dealt by
i ho mas Watkins.
April 8 If
50 Rolls. Reward
Stolen from the sob-criber, at Ida
residence in Richmond County on the
night of the 28th February last a likely
well formed SORREL HORSE, with a
while stai in his forehead, 15, or 15 and a
half hands high, seven or eight years
old—paces, trots and canters, and draws
1 very gentle in a Gig or any kind of har
ness. He has been docked, but no brands
recollected —a new Saddle and a Gig
bridle were stolen at the same time. The
saddle had a bath coaling lining to the
Pa l, a leather Surcingle confined to the
small skills, and plated stirrup Irons.
The subscriber has good reason to be
lieve from information which he has oh-
J tnined since the said Horse was stolen,
> that he was taken by a Negro man of his
’ own by the name ot JIM; he is a stout
' tail black fellow about 24 or 25 years ol
age, his right leg bends very much out at
‘ Id’s knee, and the little finger on his left
* hand is drawn quite down to the palm ol
' his hand, occasioned by being burnt
when small : his eyes are inclined to be
red, his cheek bones a«e remarkably high,
and his ears are sm>dl and lie close to his
h"ad Any person who will secure the
said Horse and Negro, so that the sub*
scriber can get tnem again, shall receive
the above reward t but for either of them
the sum of twenty-five dollars will be
1 There is very little doubt but there is a
d white man with him who may claim him
:t as his own, as there was a Sorrel Mare
'■ s okn in the neighborhood on the same
:r night, branded with an Lon the mount.
” iog shoulder and hip.
, t James Beal.
d April 4—ts
r. 03’ N, B.—The Editors of the Savan
ta nail Republican, Georgia Journal and
i Charleston City Gazette, will please in
s. sert the above in a conspicuous place,
weekly three times; and forward their
accounts to this office.
s llodolyjhe fckaer,
A. NATIVE of the Canton of Bern, in
Switzerland, left this place in November,
1819, for the island of St- Domingo.
He is known to have returned in 1820
> to Savannah, Georgia, since which time his
friends have not been able to trace him.
e Any person therefore, having know*
d ledge of his still being in existence, or
d proof of his death, will confer a favor to
1- his poor and disconsolate relations, by
n communicating such information to
J F. I). Tsrhiffely,
t. Washington City,
- of newspapers South and
f. West of this place, and friends to humaui
j ty, are politely requested to E ive lb*
j above a few in»ert*ona. F* P* T.
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•VprW 33, IS2&. Series—No. 55.]
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£s“Leghorn Hats
UEOIES'It... thi.dn, reeeiv.d
from New-York, an Elegant Assortment
of Leghorn Gipsies, which are offered for
sale at reduced puces.
ALSO,
AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF
MILLINERY,
which witli their former stock, makes
their assortment very complete.
Match 25 Gw
Pumpkin Seed,
Bor Sale by
David Smith Co.
Near the Market House, Augusta.
April 4 4t
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Market-House,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
4<h of June next, between the usual hours
of Sale—
A cf Land, tying
in the Second District of Early, No. 39.
—ALSO—
At the same time and
place, a Negro Woman, named Juna, be
longing to the estate of Emanuel Grego
ry, dec’d, and sold for the benefit of fhc
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Lewis 11. Gregory, admV
Apill
£i(SKD B ales of Cotton will be
taken on fright in the British brig Flucbe,
fur Greenock, to sail in ten days.
Apply to
M ; Keuzic Ponce.
£s* Who will make liberal
advances on Cot tons, sent to their friends
in Savannah, Philadelphia, Naw-York, Li
verpool and Glasgow,
April II if
For Sale.
A few Thousand Bushels
Alum Salt.
On accommodating Terms.
—ALSO—
JUST RECEIVE l» ON CONSIGN
MENT.
10 Half Pipes & 5 Quarter Casks White
WINE,
Jno. H. Kimbell, & Co.
April 11- 3t •
Green Oats.
P EHSON3 can !>c supplied with any
quantity of the above article, by sending
lo the Lot on which the undersigned lives
in Centre Street, hard by the Market.
James M. Walker.
April 18 ts
\\\ Ecce \\\
Daniel iViaemurydvs,
Notarius Publicus
et Perscriptor,
Promptus ad agendum ct scribendum,
inveniatur domi in vlco dicto “ Washing
ton, inter vicos ** Broad ” et “ Ellis."
Apiilis MDCCCXXH. Imo—~
George Hammond, )
Attorney, &c. / IN EQUITY.
vt • f Bill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin. ) estate.
Xn obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold at Hamburg, fiouth-
Carolina, on the first Monday in May next,
on a credit of one and two years, a tract
of land containing nine hundred and forty
nine acres, agreeably to the original plat,
lying on Horse Creek, within a Tew miles
of Augusta. The tract consists of a con*
sideral)lc proportion of swamp land of the
first quality. The high land is well adapt
ed to the culture of corn and cotton, and
affords a most eligible and beautiful site
for building, which uummonds a view of
Augusta and its vicinity The cost and
fees in cash, and bond and security will be
required. Ibe purchaser will pay for a
title deed.
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court-House, ? March 18
13th March, 1822. 5 wds
Brigade Orders *
XifEUT. Col. Aebok W. Ghieß, is
hereby appointed Brigade Major, qf the
Ist origaile, 2d Division, Georgia Militia,
who will be obeyed and respected ac
cordingly-
By order of
Brig- Gen. THOS, GLASCOCK.
EDWARD PALMER, Aid-de-Camp.
April 11 3t
tJ- TO RENT,
A. COMFORTABLE dwelling house,
situated in a pleasant part of the city, lin
'd the first day of October next. Posse*
Tion given Ist April—Aon'y at this office,
or to Messrs. Brewster & Prescott
March 35 ts
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TUJB
EUTEKFEI-AD,
OK,
luUWtgexiceT,
AXI }
The Minerriad,
Devoted to Literature and Jhnmemtnf,
FOll TUP LADIES—Uostow.
T HE Third volume of Tlie Eltrupf.i as, >"
or Musical, Istklmognckh, is published
semi monthly, 01* Saturdays, exclusively
devoted to the diffusion of Musical In.
tel licence, and contains a sheet of Music
with each number, at Two Dollars per
annum, payable half yeany in advance.
Thk MIMEUVIAD, devoted to Litenu
lore and Amusement for the Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
Saturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay
able half yearly in advance.
'l'he above publications rray be had
in connection, at Three Dollars per an*
num, or 'l'wa Dollars per annum, for ci
ther, separate.
John R. Parker.
ffj* A few complete sets of the 2d vo.
lume of the Evrxurmii, op Musical Ix
tkiliouwc i.h, & La mss’ Ga zett*, bound.
Printed by tuck 8t ohkkxe,
Hull, Mott on,
April 15 ts
Georgia Hotel.
Tms establishment well known fop
some time past, having been thoroughly
repaired and many extensive additions
made to it, is again opened for the accom
modation of boarders. It is in a healthy
and airy part of the city, and Is well cal*
culattd to give comfort and ea-c to al)
who may patronize the establishment.—
The proprietor can at any lime accommo
date private families, having spare looms
for that purpose.
Travellers and constant boarders will bo
well attended to, as good stables & hostlers
have been procured—and the eating es
tablishment will at all times be furnished
with the very best viands the market can
adord. The bedding is of the first order,
and attentive servants are procured to pro
vide every comfort that can be had fop
those who may call for them, in the bap
room the best of liquors will befurnished ■,
and in the reading room department, to
those who wish food for the mind, papers
from every quarter of the United State*
will be found. The subscriber trusts from
the endeavors he shall mi ke, to render
every individual comfortable who may
patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he will
receive a share of the public patronage.
Henry Buford,
Duptiat Church Square,
Savannah, April 15 3t
Twenty Dollars
uu IVJtKU.
RUN AWAY on the3lst March, a ne
gro It How named ABHAHAM; he
formerly belonged to Mr. David Ualstou
of Twiggs county. Geo. He has one of his
upper fore teeth out i lias two scars on
his nose, and two or three over one of his
eyes j is of dark complexion, S feet 8 or 10
inches high, of common size, and about
25 or SO years of age.
The above reward will be paid to any
person who will secure him iq ggp), and
give the undersigned notice of jt, so tlu»t
1 get him again.
Benj. R. Tillman, jr.
Near Edgefield C, It. S, Carolina ,
April J5 ——if
% 30 ULtWAItD.
.R/UNAWAY from the subscriber, on
the 30th March, a negro man named
LAWSON,
p 26 years of age, stout made, dark com
plexion and has a large scar on his head,
( occasioned by a burn when young. The
l above reward will be paid to any one that
r will bring him to Calhouns Mills, little ri
, ver, Abbeville District, South-Carolina,
, or securing him in any way so that the
. owner may get him again and all rea.
; sonable expences paid.
. It is likely that he will make for Angus-
I ta or Savannah, by means of p Free pasp.
f Joseph Calhoun,
f ypril 11——ts
(Ly* The editor of the Savannah fleor
’ gian, is tequested to insert the shore 3
* times.
»10 Reward,
RUN AWAY from the subscriber on
Sunday the seventh inatam, « short,
thick, well set negiw man, about forty
five years of age, by the name of It A (.PH,
who has beet) hired for several months
past to Mr. Shultz, of Hamburg t he is by
trade a Carpenter, Cooper, and Puin er j
i his head has a scald place on the rijffit;
s<le, as veil as recollected, which is des*
iiute of hair. Any person who will ap
prehend the said fellow and lodge him in
he Augusta Jail, or any other convenient
;dl, and give the subscriber informs'ion
.hereof, as soon as possible, shall receive
the above reward.
James Beal** --
April IS——w4t
FOE SALE.
liOT No. 189, in the 3d district of Hen
ry, bounded by pine, /Oak and hickory,
with a road running through the same. —
Apply to D. T. Hall, Savannah ; of at this
ojjgice, where the plat may be |£# jn*