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I Augusta Chronicle $C Georgia Gazette.
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dissolution
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Rx- Copartnership of Bttirnn sthd
If - wa , dissolved on the 25th of
TBT”* ]^ s t by mutual consent. All
SSL 1 rt,,- bv the concern will be settled
pIsyLVANUS B. GROVES, and all
El ue to the concern will be render-
SL who alone is to settle the bust
e*‘ HENRY T. BILBRO-
A S. B. GROVES.
S.D. GroTea,
lESPECTFULLY tenders his services
*i s friends and the public in the
jUnd Commission Business ,
kd hopes for a continuance of their cus
tn.
la arch 18———ts
% JL&Wo
KMIS subscriber has located himself at
Lion. Twiggs County, and will attend
W different Courts, embraced in the
jithern Circuit
f Robt. Auga. Beall, jr.
jpjbruary 18~— —
| LA W.
Hfi subscriber has commenced the
Kice of Law, and will attend to bust
■ confided to his care, in the Mayor s
■rt.nnd the Richmond, Burke and Co-
Kb la Superior Courts.
? Nathaniel B. Julian.
frch 21 ts
LAW.
IJhE subscriber having commenced the
Alice of the Law, tenders his professt-
J services to his friends and the pub
TL n d will attend in the following coun-
Xf the Northern, Western and Ocmul
(■Circuits.
% Idwin, Oglethorpe,
Mark, I
Irene,
Morgan, 1
I John B. Stewart.
Exinfton, March 1 6w
J,d P with care to any business which
Z be committed to them for the Uis-
L of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
t melon & Barnwell.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. H. Wardlaw.
larch !!■ 6
Notice.
IHE Books and Papers of William
Winchester, a deceased Alien, being
vin the possession ol the subscriber,
persons indebted to the Estate of the
leased, are requested to make payment
bout delay; and those persons who
re demands against the estate are re
ssted to render in their accounts duly
ESte tsaac Herbert, Escheator
for Richmond County, Georgia
March 28th, 1822
** House Lot,
For Sale,
Washington,Wilkes county
L HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
tblie Square in Washington, is offered
r sale at a just valuation. It is divided
present. >pto two tenements, contain
» four rooms on the lower fl"Or, five on
e second, a good garret and cellar, and
is a small piece of gro<md attached to it.
jssession can be had of one tenement,
unediately ; and of the other, in M-W
ir further particulars, enquire at this Ut
;e.
Feb 18 ts
s 10 Reward.
lUN AWAY from the subscriber on
Sunday the seventh inatanr, a short
tick, well set negro man, about forty
re years of age, by the name of RALPH,
tio has been hired for several months
ssi to Mr. Shultz, of Hamburg; he is by
ade a Carpenter, Cooper, and Painter;
is head has a scald place on the ng '
de, as vcell as recollected, which ,s des
pite of hair. Any person who will ap
rehend the said fellow and lodge him u
e Augusta Jail, or any other convenien
il, and give the subscriber information
ereof, as soon as possible, shall receivt
lc above reward.
James Beal.
April 18 ■—-w4t
Administrator’s Sale.
I.’ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
'f July next, at Appling 1 , before th<
mrt house door, 213 acres of land lyin'"
i Columbia county, adjoining Blount am 1
amkin, belongingto the estate of Jordan
eorge, dec and sold for the benefit o
ie heirs and creditors of said deceased
Thomas D. Carr,
Polly George,
, Administrators.
april 25'- . tds
Cotton, Mock,
AND
i ■* Eicclaange Broker.
f muE subscaiber has taken an office in
I A the building lately occupied by
1 Messrs Stewart 5: Hargraves, on the north
1 side of Broad-street, opposite to the Posl
* Office-—where he ofl’ets 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
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 Colton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the bnsiness is
principally done by brokers ; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which il 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 bis 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
Cotton.
Ist* In order to give lime 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 til 1 the succeding day
' If more convenient, the receipts may be
1 enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
' dropped in the letter box the wight pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and 'receiv
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.
4tli. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
sth. Persons chousing to limit and litn
iling higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6$ cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6lh, Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
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 all limes 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 r. m
John Kinney, jun’r.
Money is sometimes w*rtii mo?,,
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.——ts
Globe Tavern.
A HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Beading Room,
is just arranged, and that bis Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, lie is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation Os his customers; and can safely
promise them, that as far as bis means and
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.
Ip-The Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
Decembe r 20.
' The Village Hotel,
Cambridge, S. C
a T this establishment the most diligent
attention and care towards the con
venience ami comfort of Travellers and
Hoarders, is respectfully offered by the
subscriber. Families travelling can be
accommodated with private rooms fitted
t up in a neat and comforlab e manner.—
Drovers can have the privilege of a lot
- and forage for horses on reasonable terms.
- Richard Matthews.
* April 25 w6t
Retailers
AltK hereby notified, that their licen
* rS expire on the second Monday in May
i ...slant, and that applications for new li
e , lues (naming securities) will bereceiv
ed at the Clerk's office, Cuy Hall, at any
time previous to that day.
Owner a of Drays
re also notified that their licenses expire
at the same time—and that new bond.
f must be given, and new numbers taken
" _-ut, agreeably to the 3d Section of Gene
ral Ordinance.
r D. CLARKE, c. c.
* May 2 ■—
For Sale,
ItWO pair of Northern well brok.
Horses; also two good saddle an
/,,g Horses.—Apply to William Shannon
it the G-obe Tavern.
April 15.—— ff
The Subscribers.
HAS J 0 ST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE
BY THE CASK OR BOX,
An elegant assortment of
PL AIK FLINT, AND MOULDED
Glass,
—CONSISTING OF —
PI.AIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
Moulded Tumblers, half Pint,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
—ALSO—
Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
China Tea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lamps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
Together ivith Crates of Earthen Wore,
Assorted.
W. Rantin.
March 14 ts * ;
Insurance against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency,
m
A HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainsl Fire on Houses, Out-Uuildmgs,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
(Between th< Post OJJice & Globe Tavern .)
December 20——
QUAKER SPRINGS.
«, phe subscriber has taken that well
Jl known stand
Quaker Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin,
November B—-ts
COPI’KU COINS.
$ HE public are informed that a supply
of Cents may still be had at the Mint of the
United States in Philadelphia, to any rea
sonable amount, in exchange for an equal
amount in specie, or in notes or draughts
receivable in any of the banks of Philadel
phia. They will also be transported,
when required, to any considerable a
mount, (not less than a keg, containing
from 150 to 180 dollars,) either by land
or water carriage, when such can be pro
cured to any pari of the United States, at
the expense and risk of the government,
on the receipt of a deposite to the credit of
the Tteasurer of the United Slates to the
amount of the Cents required, in the Bank
of the United States, or any of its offices
or in any Stale Bank which performs the
duties of the Commissioner of Loans ora
gent for paying pensions, in those States
where no office lias been established. The
deposits to the credit ol the Treasurer of
the United States, in all cases, to be mad
in the same slate to which the cents are
required to be transported. Application
to be made to the Treasurer of the Mini.
Philadelphia.
The publishers ofthe newspapers in the
different States of the Union are respect
fully requested to give the above a few in
serlions in their respective papers.
Boats Lost!
fwO Boats, C Petersburg built, J broke
from their moorings during the late
freshet. Whoever will bring them back
to Augusta; or give information so that
the owner can get them, shall be suitably
rewarded.
Joseph Hawes.
Augusts, April 18 if
Tax Collector’s
And Treasurer’s Office.
fTI
A HE city. Road and Well Tax for the
year 1522, being now due, and payable,
the subscriber will attend at his office on
Broad-street, upper tenement of the
Bridge Bank, every day, from 9 A M to
1 P M. to receive the same until the 30th
day of June next, after which time execu
tions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination.
John W, Wilde,
c. a t. c. A.
april 25——ts
Just Received,
Bushels cotin
15,u00 Pounds Prime Bacon,
20 Hhds. Molasses
50 Bags prime Green Coffee,
20 Hhds Muscovado & Orleans sugar
50 Barrels do do do
40 Hhds Philadelphia Whiskey
70 Barre s Baltimore do
FOR SALE BY
Wm. H. Fgan,
Upper end, south aide of Broad-street
May 9——ts
'fen Dollars
‘ REW-iHD.
£1 ANA WAY from the Subscriber, in
( Laurence County Georgiy, on the 4th inst.
a Negro fellow, by the name of
GALLOWAY;
about 22 years of age, upwards of six feet
high ; stout and well proportioned, of a
dark complexion, and has a pair of large
whiskers, of which he is particularly care
full.—When he left me he wore off a pair
of white homespun pantaloons, considera
bly worn, and » coarse broad clouth coat;
of a snuff color, with other clothing.—lt is
probable he will make his way for Wayne
County, North Carolina, where he was
raised—be was purchased from a Mr. Wil
liam Itizzel. Any person apprehending
said fellow and lodging him in some safe
Jail, and giving information *o the subscri
ber in Fayetteville, North Carolina, shall
receive the above reward, and all reason
able expcnces paid.
James Smith.
April 22 6tp
~ $ 30 IUnW )VRI)
RdJNAWAY from the subscriber, on
the 30lh March, a negro man named
LAWSON,
26 years of age, stout made, dark com
plexion and has a large scar on his head,
occawoned by a burn when young The
above reward will be paid l«l any one that
will bring him to Calhouns Mills, little ri
ver, Abbeville District, Soutli-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
a or Savannah, by means of u Free pass.
Joseph Calhoun.
April 11 if
IVodoVpVve £V\aer,
A. NATIVE of the Canton of Bern, in
Switzerland, left 1 his place in November,
1819, for the island of St. Domingo.
He is known to have returned in 1820
<o Savannah, Georgia, since which lime his
friends have not been able to trace him.
Any person therefore, having know
ledge of his still being i:i existence, or
proof of his death, will confer a favor to
his poor and disconsolate relations, by
communicating such information to
F. D. Tschiffely,
Washington City,
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.
THE
EUTEBPEIAD,
OR,
Musical InUlUgcnccT,
AND
The Minerviad,
Devoted to Literature and Amusement,
FOR THE LADIES— Bostok.
TilE Third volume of The Eutshpeiad,
t: Musical, INTF.ttioF.NCER, is published
emi monthly, on Saturdays, exclusively
ievoted to the diffusion of Musical In
clligence, and contains a sheet of Music
with each number, at Two Dollars per
mntim, payable half yearly in advance
The MINEIIVIAD, devoted to Litera
■ure and Amusement for the Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
aturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay
b!c half yearly in advance.
The above piib'.icu'ions may be had
n connection, at Three Dollars per an
urn, or Two Dollars per annum, for ei
ther, separate.
John R. Parker.
prj’ A few complete sets of the 2d vo
lume of tiie F.t’TERPEiAD, or Musical In-
TEttioKNCEii, Ei Ladies’ Gazettf, bound.
Printed by thue & creese, Merchants
lin'd, Boston,
April 15 ts
Notice.
NINE months after date application will
be made to the honorable the Infe
rior court of Columbia county, when sil
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the real estate of D. Face, sen’r. de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
Thomas Pace, ex’r.
April 8, 1822 ro9'ii
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the court of ordinary
of Richmond county, for leave to sell one
undivided fifth par* of a tract of land in
Oglethorpe county, on Long creek, ad
joining land of Wm. Baily and others, con
taining fourteen hundred and silty acres,
be the same more or less belonging to Fer
Inland . Unrdell, a minor; to to be sold
for the benefit of said minor-
JohnPhinizy, Guardian.
Jaoua<*y 10 18‘2 9
JDARIBN G.UI. a..
i HE undivided half of the interest in
•lie Darien Gazette is for sale.—Terms
liberal. For particulars, apply at the of
fice to
J. M Maxwell.
I april 25——
Ptclwcc’s Digest
OF TIIK
Laws of Leonna.
L T
JL ME undersigned having contracted to
print lor the State a certain number of
copies, now issue
Proposals,
l' or Furnishing to those who may become
e Subscribers,
r DIGEST op the LAWS
l* OF THE
s Slate of Ueorgia,
3 Containing all Statutes, and live substance
of all Resolutions of a general and pub-
lie nature, and now in force, which
’ have passed in this Slate pre
vious to the Session of (he Gene
j ral Assembly of December,
1820, With occasional ex
planatory notes and con
necting references, and
a list of the Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
To which is added, an Appen
dix,
Containing the Constitution of (he
UnitedjStates; the Constitution of
the Slate of Georgia, as a
mended; the Slatule
, of Frauds and Per
! juries, the Ha
t beas Corpus
• Act, Stc.
, &c.
With a Copious Index.
Compiled by the appointment, ami under the
authority of the General Assembly,
Bv OLIVER il. FRINGE.
There are few so ignorant us not to
know, that a work like tills, if even tole
rably executed, must possess inslrinsic
value. The compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be per
formed in a very masterly manner; and
i the well known character of the gentle
, man whose name it bears, forbids the idea
j of any deficiency of industiy or talent,
) 1 in executing the important service coniid
j ■ ed to him by the Legislature.
I It is believed that < very man who can
. j conveniently buy this work ought to pos
r sess it, because it behoves every citizen
> | to have some knowledge of the laws of
r his country. The opinion expressed by
Judge Blackstone is certainly correct,
that “As everyone is interested in the
“ preservation of the Laws, it is incum
« bent upon every man to be acquainted
I " with those at least, with which he is im
. •• mediately concerned; lest he incur
; “ the censure, ns well as inconvenience,
“ of living in society, without knowing
“ the obligations which it lays him un
" dcr.”
CONDITIONS.
The book will be neatly printed and
substantially bound in one large royal ocla
vo volume, in size equal to " IngersolVs
Digest of the Laws of the United States
and will be furnished to subscribers at the
price that book sells for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per copy, payable
on delivery rs the work; which will be
ready by November nr December next,
Orantlaml & Orme.
Milledgevihc, April 29, 1822-
03*Tb e Editors of newspapers in this
Stale are requested to give the foregoing
one or two insertions
*** Subscriptions for the
above work will be received at the Book*
Store of J. & H Ely.
law!
The subscribers, having formed a part-1
nership in the practice of law in the seve
ral courts of the Middle Circuit, will care
fully attend to all business entrusted to
them.
G, W. Crawford,
R. L. tiims.
(J3* Their office ia in the East wing of
Mrs. Reid’s brick building, Broad street.
March 25 w6t
8 ISO Reward.
a person calling himself
I v v Samuel Wilay, but whose real name
is Daniel Donnegan, has been for some
time past, endeavoring to inveigle and
, sell, in the neighborhood of Camden and
Columbia, several negroes belonging to
I different persons The above reward will
be given to any peison who will appre
hend the said Dunnegan, and lodge him
in any goal, and give the subscribers infor
mation thereof Dunnegan is about 5 feei
8 or 9 inches high, thick set, of a dark
complexion, round full face, dark eyes, is
a blacksmith by trade, speaks slow and
i stutters a little, is badly dressed and is
r very fond of spirits; it is said he is mak
ing for Savannah, by Augusta.
1 Thomas J riggs,
John Whitaker.
, May 13— 3i
03* The Augusta Chronicle and Savan
nab Museum, are requested to give th
above three insertions each, and f< r
ward their accounts to the Printing office
in Camden, for payment,
(U* The firm of Adams fy
Bones, being dissolved b> murua> consenq
on .he 15th instant, James Bones is dul;.
1 authorised to settle the business of the
1 concern.
Thomas.H. Adams,
James Bones.
april 25—.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be Sold,
i ’
~ Court-Home In Jocksonborough
Semen County, on the first Tuesday in
June next, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock
Two hundred acres of land,
lying m said county of Semen, on Great
Ogechee river, the plantation known by
the name ol Buckhalter’s Ferry, on said
river, adjoining lands of John Jackson and
James Archer! levied on as the propertv
ot Granville Devil), to satisfy sundry small
executions issued out of the Justices'
Court m favor of E. It Young (is.) Gran
vineUevill—levied on mid returned by
it. Newton, constable. 7
—ALSO—
One negro man named An-,
trim, levied on as the property of John*
Connell), to satisfy sundry exccnlions i # .
sued out ot the Justices* Court in favor of
I eter Arnett, vs. John Connelly mid Jarm s
Gamble-property pointed out by ,h e de
fendani Johni Connelly—levied and return
ed by constable Matthew Ko-'crs
—-AT. SO— °
Two negroes, Jude and her
child Uaphna, levied on ns the prbnertv
Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sundry executions
Tu'tv-'n : 0f ' he court in favor
o( K. Wilkinson and oihers, vs Isaac Con
years—levied and returned bv consiable
J. Vv. Keitles.
AfaSi)
Five hnudicd acres of pine
land adjoining lands of It. b, rls fn.Ht
and otlicrs in said county ot Seri veu—J*.
vied on i s the propetty ofFctcr Aroeti,
to satisfy sundry executions issuud out of
Justices couit in favor of John Connelly
vs. Peter Arnett and Robert Amen—h■»[.
cd and returned by cor.ytable James P.
Poyllircss.
—•ALSO—
One hundred and six acres of
land, levied on us iho property ot Merit,
dull Poyllircss, senior, to satisfy sundry
executions msuedtepiit of Just ices’ coo t
in favor of U. vs. Oh ton
Poythress and Alerodith Poythfi gi, sen’r.
said land adjoins land of Henry Joyce and
others, levied and returned by co,.stable
James Poythress
Jas. Bryan, s. s. c.
_ May 2 ,dg_
For Sale.
T.
HAT well known and valuable plan
tution whereon William Jones, deceased,
county of Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, and about (wo hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above premises there
is a good two atory house, and all other
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 h the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acres cleared. We deem u further drs.
cription unnecessary, but invite all ibos<*
persons who wish to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
judge fir themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrate! s of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nov 1 W.5- t f
TUomaa Watkins’
Saw sGrist Mills
TL HE subscriber's Mills are still in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
thousand, and will cause '■very attention
to be paid to ejeh branch of his business...
Nil cimtomeri will be J airly /leah by,"
Thomas Watkins*
April 8 ts
George Hammond \
Attorney, Btc. f IN F.QUITY.
L Dill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin j estate.
Jn obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold at Hamburg, South
Carolina, on the first Monday in June next,
on a credit of one and two years, a tiact
of land containing rune hundred and fortw
nine acres, agreeably to the original plat,
iv ing on Horse Creek, within a few miles
of Augusta. The tract < onsists of a con
siderable proportion of swamp la <1 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 »ite
for building, which commands a view of
Augusta and its vicinity. The cos* aid
tees in cash, /nd bond and security will be
required. The purchaser will pay for a
title deed.
Whitfi hi Bro;>ks*
Com issioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court House, 7
9th March. 1822. 5 v.d«
KSI ray, >
GEORGIA, }
Colentbls v "JAJTfI, John Pullen,
District No. 2. j To'lsh fd» line
■ne bay mare of the i . v.-ing dis'-riptnu,
.owitf—about fourteen ami a
ugh, eight years old, toe left Jurnl foot
white, shod alt round, irots and canters—
..ppraiseri l>y Bod B. Tiodell and haac
Vaughn to Sixty Five Dollars, this 4th day
»f April‘t®22.
James Vaiiboiwji-ou, J, P.
H. Tamar, el’k«
May 9 3t
f \ :\j jv ’ • , f -