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I Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette,
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The ftuhscvibev,
ro «T RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOU’CaI.E
BY THE CASK Oli BOX,
Inelegant assortment of
fcrfi FLIXT, AX'D MOULDED
I ' Glass,
■ - jt —consisting of
■iN Flint, Decanters,
■&|kd Pint Decanters, >
Hnitded Tumblers, half Pint,
Kuldod Pitchers,
Rif Tumblers ditto,
Rmplete, Dinner table Sets,
ftverpooi Ware assorted,
ftiina Tea Sets,
■sorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Brerpool Lamps,
■i Kettles witli Heaters,
Rc&s and Stands,
Bndsor Soap in Boxes
H r -with Crates of Earthen Ware,
1 j Assorted,
■ VV. Rant in.
■ lib-14 ts
kurance against
j. Fire !
ftfelor) Fire, and Marine
■ralce Company Agency
ft} aftscriber offers to take risks a-
J He on Houses, Out-Buildings,
E \vfives, and Merchandize, in Au
fcndfits vicinity;
if iniothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
[j iem the Post Office & Globe Tavern.)
iember 20
QUAKER SPRINGS.
t subscriber has taken that well
fiown stand.
| Quaker Springs.
JpBLY occupied by Major Durkee,
(id spven miles above Augusta on
vasfiiijgton road and hopes from
•ention to business to give general
lotion:
John Turpm.
iembir 8 -ts
Ip PPER COINS.
A Vp/t He are informed that a supply
"Bfjfnly still be had at the Mint of the
I'Btates in Philadelphia, to any rea
''■mount, in exchange for an equal
‘■n specie, or in notes or draughts
"He in any of the banks of Phiiadel
"!‘Hfhcy will also be transported,
■quired, to any considerable a-
Hfot less than a keg, containing
H|o 180 dollars,) either by land
aftferriage, when such can be pro
* I Kry part of the United States, at
A and risk of the government,
of a depoaite to the credit of
e of the United Slates to the
„.ntHtb e Cents required, in the Bank
uHd States, or any of its offices,
Lanifttate Bank which performs the
yj oAe Commissioner of Loans or a
. foraying pensions, in those States
!( j iwßffice has been established. The
yjtit* »jthe credit of the Treasurer n,
, t ) nitfliiStates, in all cases, to be math
; ,t SUM stale to which the cents are
irediEK be transported. Application
e made to the 'l’reasurer of the Mint,
biladelphia. .
he pab» ishers of the newspapers in tho
jeitt Spies of the JJnion are respect
requdhted to give the above a tew in
-ons imtheir respective papers.
Via Notice !!!!
IHLLlaUend at my office at the cor
of Mwihington ana Ellis Street, ad
ig bS W. W. Holt's office, on every
ada«nd Friday, limit the first day of
l!: , fpßi ten until one o’clock, for the
el oseEcollecting the State and Coun
rx foEhe year 1821- All persons in
1 ,irs M tax will do well to avail them
es ofliis opportunity, otherwise exe
.nsMl be issued without respect to
f”l E. Bugg, T. C.
fcAs if
■oats Lost!
CPetersburg built,'J broke
moorings during the late
SEE Whoever will bring them back
or give information so that
IRrcan get them, shall be suitably
■ ■KBU •
.■ Joseph Hawes.
April 18 ts
ft notice"
MeEABLE to an order of the Infe-
Nburt ol Burke County, when setting
Bdinary purposes ; will be sold, at
Burt house in said County, on the
Ifuesday in May next, between the u
Hoar! of sale,
Negro boy named Pp
[be)(King to the estate of Matthew
Ibonagh, deceased, sold for the bene
m tbClleiis and Creditors of the said
Scarborough, Jld’mr.
BijJfKlutum
•A HE Co-paßnership of B*ildho and
, ,GjfovES, was dissolved on the 25th of
February last by mutual consent. All
debts due by the concern will be settled
by SVLVANUS H. GROVES, and all
debts due to the concern will be render
-1 eel to him, who alone is ta settle the busi
ness.
HENRY T. BILBRO.
S. 15. GROVES.
ft. B. (Troves,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services
to his friends and the public in the
And Commission Business ,
and hopes for a continuance of their cus
tom.
March 18- ts
Edwin P. Starr,
HAVING ESTABLISHED HIMSELF IN TUG
Commission Business,
In Charleston , South-Carolina
COFFERS his services in that fine to his
friends and the public generally.—i Liberal
advances will be made on consignments of
produce. Reference to Messrs. L.C. Can
telotj, & Co. Augusta.
March 25 6t
Tub subscriber has located himself at I
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embracad in the
Southern Circuit.
Robt. Augs. Beall, jr.
February 18 lot
$3Pt. LAW.
Thß subscriber has commenced the
Practice of Law, and will attend to bnsi
ness confided to his care, in the Mayor’s
Court, and the Richmond, Burke and Co
lumbia Superior Courts.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
March 21 ■'■■■tf
LA W.
HE subscriber having commenced the
Practice of the Law, tenders his professi
onal services to his friends and the pub
lic, and will attend in the following conn
ties of the Northern, Western and Ocnml
gee Circuits; —
Baldtufn, Oglethorpe,
Clark, Putnam,
Greene, Walton, k
Morgan, Wilkes.
John B. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 6w
"~LAW.
The subscribers have formed a Part
nership in the practice of LAW, and will
attend with care to any business which
may be committed to tfiem for the Dis
tricts of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newbeq-y,
Lexington & Barnwell.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. 11. Wardlaw.
March 11- ; 6t
—1 r* - '
Notice.
THE Bonks and Papers of William
Winchester, a Alien, being
now in the possession of the subscriber,
i*.ll persons indebted to the Estate of the
deceased, are requested to make payment
without delay; and those persons who
nave demands against the estate are re
quested to render in their accounts duly
attested.
Isaac Herbert, Escheat or
for Richmond County, Georgia.
March 28th, 1822 12t
; *,** House Lot,
;j* For Sale,
i, In Washington,Wilkes* county
A HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lowgf floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, ard
has a small piece of groordattached toil.
1 Possession can be had ct one tenement.
; immediately; and of the other, mMay
■ For further particulars, enquire at this Os
: fice
r Feb 18 ts
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S3O B.EWAIVB.
Runaway from the subscriber, on
the 30lh March, a negro man named
LAW SON,
■ 2G years of age, stout made, dark corn
s' plexion and has a large scar on his head,
r iccasioned by a burn when young. The
s above reward will be paid to any one that
• wifi bring him to Calhouns Mills, little ri
ver, Abbeville District, South-Carohna,
- or securing him in any way so that the
v owner may get him again and all rea
. sonable cspences paid.
I li is likely that he will make Nr Augus
ta or Savannah, by means of alreepass.
Joseph Calhoun.
ypril 11 ts
The evil, that men do, lives after them; £
t“The good is oft interred with their bones.” 3
1 “ The Teeth are Invaluable
■ I' 4 *
f “ Most persons are not aware of the value of the TERTH, until they become useless or
1 worse than useless.”
1 The Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, and its vicinity, are respectfully informed,
I that in consequence of the prejudice which exists against
employing transient Dentists, •
DR. BREWSTER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
WHOSE practice is so highly approved, has, by the advice of his friends in Sa
vannah and this city, consented to make the two cities a permanent resi
dence ; lints he will have it in his power to examine all h:s operations on the Teeth
at least twice every year. He will continue in this city until the first of June, then
visit Milleclgeviile, Washington, Athens, and other places in the interior of the State,
after which be will return and pass a pan of the next winter in this place. As
he warrants all his operations on the Teeth to be durably and beneficial, fuvwi 11 then
examine those Teeth on which he operates during thef present season, if proper
instruments, used with tenderness, care, and skill, in operations son the Teeth—or
beauty and durability in Setting Natural or Artificial Teeth, are any considerations
with his employers ; he flatters himself be shall have the pleasure of giving them
the most entire satisfaction.
(Us Ladies will be waited upon at their dwellings, and Gentlemen at higj office in
M’lntosh-strect, north of the Post Office.
%• Dr. B- respectfully invites the Physicians of this city to witness operations on
the Teeth at his office.
April 22 ts
Cotton, Mock,
AND
TxcVxawgc Broker.
THE subscriber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he ofl’ets ins 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
in 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 Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, bj 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 in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true state of the maikrt,
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.
Cotton.
Ist- In ofdetj-to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m. —ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succcding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and Jreceiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales. j
4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than tiie market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
cents fora bag entry andsampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a j
bale
Orders from the country, <’n
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange ami
Brokerage,
In their Various Branches,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock p. m. and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
(jjF* Money is sometimes wertlr more
than at others Persons having it t® loap.
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at, the above office.
November B.——if j
THE
OH,
%Mw3ici\\ ImielUgcnccT,
AND
The Mincrviad,
Devoted to Literature and Amusement,
FOR THE LADIES— Boston.
TtVIE Third volume of The EuTEitpErAD,
or Musical, Intelligencer, is published
semi monthly, on Saturdays, exclusively
devoted to the diffusion of Musical In.
telligence, and contains a sheet of Music
with each number, at Two Dollars per
annum, payable half yearly in advance.
The MINERVIAD, devoted to Litera
ture and Amusement for the Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
Saturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay
able half yearly in advance.
The above publications may be had
in connection, at Three Dollars per an
num, or Two Dollars per annum, for ei
ther, separate.
John R. Parker.
tfj- A few complete sets of the 2d +
lume of the Ectkrpeiad, or Musical In-
TF.tLioENctR, ft Ladies’ Gazett*. bound.
Printed by TifuE h greene, Merchants'
lin'd, Boston.
April 15 If
Eagle Tavern ,
AUGUSTA.
T — 7
JL HE sunsenher, having taken the above
woll-known establishment, is prepared to
accommodate Boarders. As it is not his
intention at present to take in Travellers,
he deems it proper to mention this so as
to prevent disappointment to those who
might feel inclined to patronize his house
in that way. He has made arrangements
to accommodate DIMMED PARTIES,
on short notice; and at any hour gentl"
men will be accommodated with SUP
PERS and other refreshments. He has
taken considerable pains to supply his
Bar with the most genuine Liquors, Wines,
&c and will make it his aim to prevent
the intrusion of apy other than decent
company.
Fields Kennedy.
April 4 if
Globe Tavern.
jL (IE Subscriber informs bis friends and
the public, that his
heading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And op account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of llis customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as far as his meansand
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.
gfjj-Tlie Savannah & Wash
ington Stagey put up at tbe
i Globe*
1 W. SHANNON.
December 20.
Georgia
TV ( *
XIJIS establishment well known for
some time past, having been thoroughly i
repaired and many extensive additions
made to it, is agaiq opened for the accom
modation of boarders It is in a healthy
and airy part of the city, and is well cal.
culated to give comfort and ease to all 1
who may patronize the establishment— (
The proprietor can at any time accommo- !
date private families, having spare looms
for that purpose. 1
I Travellers and constant boarders will be
well aitended to, as good stables & hostlers
have been procured—and the eating ea
tab ishment will at all limes be furnished
with the very best viands the market can
afford The bedding is of the first order,
and attentive servants are procured to pro
vide every comfort that can be had for
those who may call for them. In the bar
room the best of liquors will be furnished ;
and in the reading room department, to
those who wish food for the mind, papers
from every quarter of the United States
will he found. The subscriber trusts from
the endeavors he shall make, to render
every individual comfortable who pay
patronize the Georgia Hotel, that he will
receive a share of the public patronage.
Henry Buford,
Baptist Church Square.
Savannah, April 15 3t
B*oAoVp\\e ftßaer,
A i
NATIVE of the Canton of Bern, in i
Switzerland, left this place in November,
1819, for the island of St. Domingo.
He is known to have returned in 1820
>o Savannah, Georgia, since which time his
friends have pot been able to trace him.
Any person’therefore, having know-'
ledge of his still being in existence, or
proof of his death, will confer a favor to |
his poor and disconsolate relations, by
communicating such information to i
F. D. Tschiffely, I i
Washington City. \
(£j-Editcrs of newspapers South and
West of this place, and friends to humani
ty, are politely requested to give the
above a few insertions. F. D. T.
•April 30, 1833. [Js*evf Series— No. 5"1.]
Notice.
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA,
A. t . Savannah. April 3, 1822!
. will be held at the Bank
■Ji . UUB ® in l * lis c "y. on MONDAY
the 6th day of May ensuing, f or nine Di
rectors on the part of the Stockholders.
By order of the Hoard,
A. FOR PER, Cashier.
By the terms ofthe Charter of the Bank
none but a Stockholder entitled in his
own right to hheen shares, and being a
c.tizcn of the state, and not being a nj
rector ot any other Bank, can be eligible
as a Director. Each Stockholder is entit
led to vote for Directors us follows, vi z; —
lor one share, o„ e vote ; for two shares,
and not exceed,ug hve, two voles; and
for every five shares, above five, one vote •
provided, no person, corporation, or body
politic, shall be entitled in big, her, or
their own right, to more than thirty votes
-pa abate or shares shall confer a right
o( suffrage, wit ch shall not have been
holden three calender months previous to
the day ot el, etion. Stockholders usually
resident Within the United States, and none
others, may vote in elections by proxv.”
N B—The Editors of the August.
Chronicle, Washington News, Georgia
Journal and Southern Recorder, at Mil.
ledgeydle, will please publish the above
until the day of election,
April 11.
Bmdend No it.
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, t
Savannah, 16th April, 1822. j
I L board of directors having yester
day declared a dividend of two per cent
or £2 per chare on the capital stock of
this flank, for the last six months, the
same will be paid to the respective Slock
holders thereof, or (o their order at any
lime after to-morrow.
By order of the hoard,
A PORTER, Cashier.
QO The Editors of the Augusta Chron
icle, Washington News, and Southern Re
corder, at Miliedgeville, will please pub
hsh the nhove three times.
April 22- 3t
50 .Dolls , Reward
w, ,
LJTOLEN from the subscriber, at his
residence in Richmond County on the
night of the 28th February last a likely
wejl formed SORItEL HORSE, with a
white stai in his forehead, 15, or J 5 and a
■ ialf hands high, seven or eight years
old paces, trots and canters, and draws
very gentle in a flig or any kind of har
ness, He has been docked, but |io brands
recollected—a new Saddle and a 6ig
bridle were stolen at the same time. The
saddle had a bath coating lining to the
Pad, a leather Surcingle confined to the
.small skirts, and plated stirrup Irons.
Jhe subscriber has good reason to be
liwe from information which he has ob
tained since the said tyrrse Wal Bt „len,
that he was taken by a TVegro man of his
own by the name of JIM ; fie is a ‘stout
lull black fellow about 240 r 25 years of
age, his right leg bends very much out at
Ins knee, and the little finger on his left
baud is drawn quite down to the palm ol
Ins hand, occasioned by being burnt
when small : his eyes are inclined to be
red, Ida cheek honcjaie remarkably high,
and his ears are small and lie his
head Any person who will secure the
s;uo Horse and Negro, ?o that the sub
scriber can get them again, shall receive
the above reward ; but for either of them
die sum ot twenty.five dollars will be
paid.
I here is very little doubt but there is a
while man with him who may claim him
as Ids own, as there was a Sorrel Mare
s olen in the neighborhood on the same
night, branded with an L on the mount
ing shoulder and hip,
James Beal.
April 4 -ts
03’ N. B.—-The Editors of the Savan
nah Republican, Georgia Journal and
Charleston City Gazette, will please in
sert the above in a conspicuous place,
wetkly three times; and forward their
accounts to this office.
Administrator’s Sale,
WILL BE SOLD,
Agreeably to an order of the Hon
orable the Conn, of Ordinary for Rich
mond County, will be sold, on Monday the
29th inst, at the Brick Store, belonging
to the estate of John Furey, deceased,
(situated in the upper part of the City of
Augusta, south side of Broad Street,) ail
and singular the personal properly of
Edward Hawes, dec. remaining i(t the
hands of (he administrator. Sale to com
mence at 10 o’clock, A. M.
'I crus Sic. made known on the day.
By order of
SAMUEL HAWES,
Temper a ry Ad in i nis train r,
JQ3EPH HAWES, Agent.
April 18 —ts
C3* All persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate payment;
and all those having claims against it,
must present their accounts duly attested,
within the time prescribed by law.
TVvpmas Watkins’
Saw &*Grist Mills
i 1 .<
A HE subscriber’s Mills are still in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at g!2 per
thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch of hia business.
—“ llis customers will be J airly dealt by."
Thomas Watkins.
April B—ts
no—
Tax Collector's
[ nd Treasurer’s Office.
v7ar H l E B2? ty h "®“ d aml WeU Tnx *>' <’'*
year 1822, being ,„ )W dlie> and b ,
the subscriber will attend at his office orr
13road-street, upper tenement of the
fpf. e f Jnk > * vc|, y 'Jay. from 9AM to
, 1 f , to rece,y e the same until the 30th'
day of Ju„e next, after Wi-irh tune execu
tions wil issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination,
John \y. Wilde,
; april 25 if C ’ UT * C A *
Hotel,
Cambridge, 8. C.
A T ,| Ills .eslablijiimeiu the most diligent
. attention and care towards t!\ e con.
yeniencc a.,<l comfort ofT.av. lUis and
Hoarders, is respectfully offeri-d by the
suhaciibep. Families travelling' can be
accommodated with private rooms fitted
up m a neat and comfortable manner -•
Urou-rs can have u le privilege of a lot
and forage for horses on reasonable terms.
b ichurd Matthews.
Apnl 25———vvfit
i wciity Dollars Keward.
UaNAWaV from the subscribers, on
Monday morning, the 8;Ii instant,
TWO N EGRO F ELLO WS
One by the name of VVATT „ i
low,si, complexion, stout and well
about six ieet high, has a down took
spoken to, and answers verv slow
r" ?'i e &"bIST;K
cry (lark complexion, generally w car 2
!. lo "£’ l jJa!tef '. «nd tied on l h e t o n
of his head-speaks quick when spoke?
o, and inclines to stammer i„ his sm ecb
U,B supposed that they will make r %
vannah. as Ben is well known Tn tha p ace*
and on the river. The above reward will
c. l ,.e,ed 1 o, ll e.. b Sbr i „ ,
THOMAS KiSSTBWSON
April 8J ‘ ES %«'■«■«.
Kor Salc7~
rouse,
well enclosed, with other improvements -
j;i , L,‘ dJ THT..p“ l ! cm - w ‘‘"»“>“=
premises. I hissiuia ion is well known to
be a durable one fpr health
wishing to purchase a place of tj.l« de
furtiici information apply {q
* },imi(d Gardner.
April 25. ,?t
1 eii Dollars
UEWaUD.
IJaNAWAY from the Subscriber, i n
a by^'S^ of *
UALL(MVAY;
about 22 years of age, upwards of six feet
h'gn ; stout and well proportioned, of a
dark complexion, and baa * pair of (age
whiskers, of which he is particular^'
f 4'. ' V ' en he me hg wore off a pair
of white homespun pantaloons, considers
b y worn, and a coarse broad cloatb coat;
of a snuff color, with other clothing.-|. is
probable he will make his way so.- Wayne
ooanty, North Carolina, where he was
raised—hr. was purchased from a Mr. Wil-
P n * zzel, , A ny prison apprehending
said fellow and lodging him in some safe
.fail, and giving information so the subscri
ber in Payetteville, North Carolina, shall
receive the above reward, and all reason
able expeuces paid.
• •ftwnes Smith.
April 22 —.-1 6tp
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
July next, at Appling, before tho
court house door, 213 acres of land lying
in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and
Lamkin, belonging to the estate of Jordan
George, dep. and sold for the benefit of
the heirs apd creditors of said dectai-ed,
Thoipas D. Carr,
Pqlly George,
n „ , Administrators,
apnl 25-——tds
For Sale, or to Rent.
T-
HE subscriber offers to sell her house
and Lot on the Sand Hills. I’he lot is
large—the situation is pleasant and con
venient— am! the terms will be easy to the
purchaser. Jf not sold before the Ist of
MA\, it will be let for the ensuing year
Particulars may be learnt on application.
Margaret Sandwijch.
March 7 wlf
For fen\e f
liOT No. 189, in the 3d district of Hen.
ry, bounded by pine, oak and hickory;
with a road running through the same.— 1
Apply to D. T. Hall, Savannah; or at this
Office, where the plat may be «een,