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I . Augusta Chronicle 4* Georgia Gazette. ———— lM ■ ?' ' *•' i H «g=S= ■" I ■■ _ ■■■■——— ... ■ ■ ■ -• r '■ ■! ■? i ■ V(Ui ftftl 5“ The evil, that men do, lives after them: i ~ „ . , I ’ t“ Tke good is oft interred with their bonee.” 3 182&. J»feYf Series >. o. (SG.] I "" ■■■ - „ „. .■„ Mst Received, HpHuSHRf.* CORN BBpnnndti Piimc Macon, prime Green Coir, e, Muscovado Ji Orleans sugar do do do K|h,U Philadelphia \A hiskey Barrels Baltimore do K BY > ■ Win. U. Fgan, south side of Brand-street ■ —ts ■^Subscribers. ■ mctivEn, axd orrfuis foii sale the cask or box, ■legant assortment of I FLLYT, AJYD MOULDED I Glass, ■ —COXSISTISG OP — ■ Flint, n<vanters, ■dcd Fist Decanter*, K ( a Tumblers, half Pinl, Kiwi Pitchers, ■Tumblers ditto, i -ALSO— Kletp, Dinner table Sets, Spool Ware assorted, S Tea Sets, ■ted Fancy Lustre Ware, Spool Lamps, Kettles with Heaters, ■s and Slands, Bsor Soap in Boxes, K<if/i Crates of Earthen Ware, ■ Assorted, I VV. R anti 11. ■4—if I ranee against I Fire ! ■ton Fire, and Marine ■ice Company Agency ■bscriber offers to take risks a , E l .: on Houses, Out-Buildings, ■ares, and Merchandise, in A a |dts vicinity: Bothy Edwards, Agent. Broad street, ’the Past Office & Globe Tavern ) Jer 20 £ Collector's Treasurer’s Office. Ity, Road and Well Tax for the , being now due, and payable, | •iber will attend at his office on :et, upper tenement of the mV, every Jay, froth 9 AM to i receive the same until the 30ih ne next, after which time execu issuc against all defaulters with nitration- John W, Wilde, ■ C. BT,C, A. —ls ids For Sale, licdtlon be made immediately, futrict 22 Early County f on (he Lime Creek/ J> 1.0t189, Diatric, County, I,ot 210 District J 2 lounty.—Apply at this Office, ?! Notice!!!! L attend at my office, at the cor iVashington and Ellis Street, ad dr W. W. Holt’s office, on every y andFriday,until 'he first day of om ten until one o’clock, for the of collecdntr the State and Coun rthe year IB2l< All persons in For tax will do well to avail them. Fthis opportunity, otherwise exe wiil be issued without respect to E. IW, tC. It 2-s— ; —if jtor Thompson _IN(i located ItlpaelF ;n Augusta, uFy proffers his the in s of the city and the adjacent in the several branches pf his pro He hopes by assiduity and alien 1 from the experience obtained dice of twelve years in this S'ate, ’ a portion of public patronage— tlways be found, (except when cn i professional business) at his resi " B ji-ob I Street, directly opposite pin’s Apothecary’s shop,. *a, May 23 —2w Notice. wtioo will be hidden on Satur ate first day of June next, a ill, for MAJOR, to command the •ttalion 10th Heirimeni Georgia >ce Major James Knight removed Stn'e. ‘ Jeremiah Winter, , Thoa; T, Grace, Cahfnint 2 d Battaon. s—lde -' * Cotton, iitockj AND Exchange. Broker. ml subscriber has taken usi.otiicc »n a it.. ttiiLa—g liSreiy Ticcupieil by Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north side of 11 road-street, opposite to the Post- Office —where he offeis his services in the above business, and hopes, by strict personal attention, to obtain the patron age ot 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 business is principally done by brokers; and hence ease, certainty and dispatch with which it is executed. The same system is perfectly practicable here. The mer chant, by applying at ihe 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 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 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 til) the succeding day II more convenient, the receipts maybe enclosed in a letter of instructions, and dropped in the letter box the night pre vious. 2d. Colton will be sampled and "receiv ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.— if offered after that hour, sales cannot be realized fill next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably be deducted from the account sales. 4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock and close at twelve, a m. sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim ling higher than the market, will have their receipts returned them on paying 6$ cents fora bag entry and sampling. 6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a baJe Orders from the country, en closing the wa'chouse receipts, will be promptly executed. Stock Exchange and Brokerage, In their Various Branches, Will be attended to at all limes during of ice hours,. which will be from eight o’- iock a. m. K.ll two o’clock e. m. and from w v-vlocK rm live i'. M. ( John Kinney, jun’r. Off Money is sometimes wnlh more (tan at others Persons having it te loan, my, in the strictest oohfidence, avail Itemselves of the advantages of the mar ket, by applying at the above office. November 8.- —ts Globe Tavern. fm; Ruble riber inf.irn.3 hi. friends an<l :,Ut public, that his Reading Room, is just arranged, and that his Barismuc more convenient. And on account ot changing the situation ot the latter, he i het»er able to provide for the accommo dation of his customers ; and can safely promise them, that as far ashis meansaud ability to comply with his wishes can g> he will attend to the comfort hnd conveoi encc of every guest who may honor hio with a call. irr Thc Savannah & Waali ingtou Stages put up at tiie Globe. W. SHANNON. December 20. The Village Hotel, Cambridge, S. C * T this establishment the rnostdiligent ;V audition and care towards the con venience and comfort of Tiavellets ai d Boarders, is respectfully offered by the subscriber, Fsmiiics travelling can be accommodated wi'h private rooms fitted up in a i neat and comfoftsb e manner,— Drovers can have the privilege of * lot and forage for horses on reasonable terms. i rich an! Matthews- April 25———wCt Administrator’s Sale. W 1.1, be sold at the Market-House, In the City of Augusfci, on I nesday, the 4th of June next, between the usual hours A tr?ct es f.and, tying in the Second Dijuictol Early, No 39. —ALSO— At the same time and place, a Negro Woman, named Jupa, b« - longing to the estate of Bmamtel Grego ry.dec’d, and sold for the benefit of lh< heirs and cr-ditors of said deceased. Lewis H- Gregory, adm r April 4 wtds . : To Printers. .t • ANTED immediately a first ra,e ’» COMPOSITOR; one that cat. come well recommended To liberal wages will be given and comtant '■mploym -iit.—Enquire »t the Examiner,” May 20—If M.I. HUIfLF.Y, of Uiohnii nd, Virginia, B student of B. linker, Esq well known u the faculty and th« .'.oS™ ot Virginia, is now in Augusta, and proffers to the in iiabi.uuts his professional services as » Dentist. The documents in the possession of Mr. H will be exhibited to those who may honor him with their confidence. Families will be attended at their resi dence, by leaving a line at the Cl TV HO TEL. April 11 ts *** House ts Lot, For Sale, In Washington,Wilkes county 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 lower floor, five on the second, a good garret and cellar, at.d has a small piece of ground attached to it. Possession can be had of one tenement, immediately ; and of 'he other, in May For further particulars, enquire at this Of fice. Feb 18 ts QUxVKER SPRINGS. JXtbe subscriber has taken that well 41 known stand Quaken Springs. LATELY occupied by Major Durkce, situated seven miles above Augusta on the Washington road and hopes from his attention to business to give general satisfaction: John Turpin. November 8 if Planters’ Hotel. r* HE public are respectfully informed, JL that the subscriber, lias now bis UaiVdng Establishment in readiness to accommodate tiie subscri bers, as also those who are desirous of in dulging in a Luxury so necessary to the preservation of health. TEItMS —Eight Dollars for a Season Ticket, which will entitle the subscriber to three Baths each week, for S:X months For a single Bulb 50 Cents. utnni miner, May G SHERIFF'S SALE. VV ill be Soli!, A.T the Court-House in Jacksonborough Soiiven County, on the first Tuesday in Juno next, between the hours ot ten and four o’nh ck <wo hundred acres of land, yiiig in said county of bcn-ven, on Gieai Ogechec river, the plantation known by the name ot Buckhalter’s Ferry, on said iver, adjoining lands of John Jackson and •an es Arclu r; levied on as the property of Granville Hevill, to satisl.y sundry small xcctidona issued out of the Justices’ Court in favor of E- K Young (vs.) Gran i die Hevill —levied on and returned by <. Newton, constable. —ALSO — One negro man named \n^ uhi, fevu.il on as tin property of-John Connelly, to sat sly sundry executions is r e l out of the Justices’Court in favor of Peter Arnett, vs. John Connelly and Janu s Gamble—Property pointed out by the de fetidan lohn Connelly—levied and return td by constable Matthew lingers. —ALSO— Two negroes, Jude and her child Uaphua, levied on an the property Isaac Conyeta, to satisfy sm dry executions issued out of the Justices’ court in tavoi of R. Wilkinson and others, vs. Isaac Con years—levied and returner! by constable J W. Kellies. i—ALSO— Five hundred acren of pine laud adjoining laiitu ot Huberts -Arnett and others in said comity of Seriveu—le vied on *s the property of Peter Arnett, to satisfy sundry executions issued out of Justices’ point in favor of John Connelly vs. Peter Arnett and Robert Arnett—levi ed and returned by constable James P. Poylhress. —ALSO— One hundred and six acres of land, levied on as the property of Mere (Lilly Poythress, senior, to satisfy sundry executions iesued out of Justices’ court iiy favor of K- M. Williamson vs. Cleton t’oy thress and Merodith Poy tlm ss sen’r. vaid land adjoins land of lleijry Joyce an-., oiliers, levied and returned by coi.stablu James Poylhress Jik3- Br} r an, s. s. c. May 2 tds Brought to Augusta Jail, S negro m.n named Simeon, says be V ones to Henry Hart, in Edgefield, Sou i. Cstjoiina. ALSO— A negro man named Harry, fliys he belongs to John. Allen, Bariiwe District Souih-Carolina The owners r> enuested to come forward, prove proper iy, pay charges, snd take them away f . ITios. Stewart, Jailor. May 23 -3t '-i <S- * ■ • TllF. , EUTEKPEIAB, *> 7 r, OHj VivUlWgencer, a -A x i) The Minervjad, Devoted lo Literature and ,Iniusement, FOR THE LADIES—Huston. f . 'S' ( H, HE Third volume of The F.utebpeiad, ir Musical, Ibtellioenckii, is published ‘■emi-monthly, on Saturdays, exclusively devoted to the diffusion of Musical In tellijjence, and contains a sheet of Musi 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 T-wo Dollars per annum, pay - able half y early in advance. I The above publications may be had 1 in connection, at Three Dollars per up. num, or Tiro Dollars per annum, for ei ther, sepai ati. John It. Parker. CCj" A few complete sets of the 2d vo [ him* of the Eutebfeiad, or Musical In- TEtLtt»7Nci,K, Si Ladies’ Gazkttv, bound. Printed ly thus & obeks*, Merchants f>)J Had, Boston. April 15—_tf SKKTX ll\]S I OF THE \Ai*e & (1 oy\h NATHANAEI, GREENE i , Major-General of the Armies of (he United States, in the War of the Revulutu n. Compiled chief y from original materials, Uv the 11 ON. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Os Charleston, South-Carolina. In two vola, 4to—Jn Hoards, glO. FOB SAIL BY I J. % 11. Fly. may li if TUouvivh Saw Mills X HE stibscnbei's Mill, .re .till in npe ration, both SAW and GlllsT. Hi* will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at j§!2 per thousand, and wdl cause '-very attention to he paid to each branch ot Ins biisiueas ->■ His customers J""'* “"“y VV ■j hoinas Watkins. April O'" —"ft For Sale, | X HAT well known anil valuable plan union whereon William Jones, deceased, lived, in the county ol Uurke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres ot oak and hickory land, and about two hundred acres clear ed, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton. On the above premises there is a good two story house, anil 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 in the county of Richmond, and about seventy acres cleared. We deem a further des cription unnecessary, but invite all those persons who wish to purchase a valuable place, lo come and view the premises and Judge f< r themselves. For further parti culars apply to Augustus 11. Anderson, Isaac Walker, Administrators of the estate of Win. Jones. Nov I N.5 —If NOTICE. Will he bold* * ON the first Tuesday in July next, a grteably to an order obtained from the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, 30 Shares Steam Boat S belonging to tilts estate of David M'Kinney, deceased. —Term* made known oil the ilay of sale, Constance S. McKinney, 1 Ailnumstrat ue. 1 May 13 ■ ids r , I forworn ail persons nun trading for any notes given by Hen ry Shultz, and made payable to Benjamin » Fierce and William Allen Benj. Pierce. May 5 I NOTICE. X HE fnllnwinp articles hsve remained ip* S‘ore ik |oi»p tup**, WILL BE SOLD, before- the post office, at POBU ' AUCTION On the 3d Friday in June next, to pay Freight and other expenses, if not claim ed previous u> said day of Sale.—viz: Marks p i llhd. Sugar, ® 1 do. Liquor, , T M B & Co. 1 Box Iron, IMkSM 1 Bbl. Lard, E S St S 1 Cask Cheese, II & M I Box Looking Glass e Carlos Tracy, Treasurer Steam Boat Company May 20 Uwtd? •7 * ■ ■'■(* . ** i Tt ince’s Digest OF TUB Laws jf Georgia* rax X HP, undersigned having contracted lo /Pi'i'l 1 'or the Stale a certain number ol topics, noiv issue Proposals, lor Piirnithiftg u those who may become Subscribers, A DIGEST op the LAWS OF TUB State of Georgia, Containing all Statutes,and the sub ance of alt Resolutions of a general ami pub lie nature, and now in force, which 1 have been paused in tins State pre vious lo the Session of the Gene ral Assembly of December, 1820. With occasional ex planatory notes and con necting references, and a list of (lie Statutes repealed or obso lete. To which is added, an A linen* dix, Containing (he Constitution of the United. States; the Constitution of the State of Georgia, as a mended* the statute ol Ki'inula nnd Pee juries, the Ha beas Corpus Act, &c. La With a Copious Index, Compiled by the appointment, and under the authority uj the General Assembly, Hr OLIVER 11. PRINCE. 1 lien: are lew so ignorant ns not to know, tin t a work like this, if even tole inbly executed, must possess insinuate value, The compilation of tins book is allowed by competent judges, to be per formed in a veiy masterly inunnei; and I the well known character of the gentle man whose name it bears, forbids the idea ot aity deficiency of iudustiy or alcnt, in executing the important service confid ed to him oy the Legialatme. It is believed (hat every man who can conveniently buy this work ought to pos sess it, because it behoves tvety citizen to have some knowledge ul the l(tws of his country. The opinion express*d by Judge Hlackstoue is certainly correct, that As every one is interest) din the “ preservation of the Laws, it is incum ** b««,t Moon every man to be acquainted « mcOi«Jl* eat *' ast, with which he is im “ iho censure, ao*tffc(l*al liiconveni* nee, “ <>f living in society, without knowing “ the obligations which it lays himun “ der. M CONDITIONS- The hook will be ueatiy printed and substantially bound in one loigo royal octa vo volume, in size equal to “ layers oil's Digest of the Laws of the United States and will be furnished to subaenhers at the price that book sells for in Philadelphia, to wit, Seven Dollars per copy, payable on delivery of the work; which will be rtacly by November »r Decemhe next. Orantland & Orme Millcdgeville.Ap.il '9, 1822- ffj’The Editors of newtpupers in this Slate are requested to give the foregoing one or two insertions *** Subscriptions for the above work will be received at the Book- StoreofJ. &II Ely. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday of July next, at Appling, before the court bouse door, 213 acies of land lying in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and l.amkin, belonging lo the estate of Jordan George, dec and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Thomas D. Carr, Polly George, Administrators, april 25 (ds Grand Dodge of Georgia. .1. HE Members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia and the several Lodges under its jurisdiction by their proper Represents lives are hereby requested to attend a Quarterly Communication of the same, to be hebl at the Grand Lodge Hall in Ihe Ci ty of Savannah, on SATURDAY the Ist day of ; me next, at II o'clock A. M. i By order of the Right Worshipful Grand Matter. Win. P Beers, Grand Secretary (fj’ The Augusts ChfoniCle, Washing ton News and Milledgeville Journal, art requested to insert the above three times, and send their accounts to the Republican Office. May 20—* it . , Notice. THE Books and Papers of William Winchester, a deceased Alien, being. r now ip the possession of (he subscribe*. ' all persons indebted to the Estate of tin deceased, are requested tomakepaymen without delay, and those persons wm have demands against the estate are re quested to render in their accounts ou I attested. ■ , Isaac Herbert, Escheator for Richmond County , Georgia M - ->8 1852 12 ue ill's Tit es For Sale at this (Met, " — v ... J jL 'okOut. RAN AW AY from 'lie subscriber about ihe 10th inst a Negro man named BART. fie is between 2$ and 30 years of age, of the ordinary stature, abou' 5 feet, 10 or 11 inches high ; tolerably dark complect ed, and ot uncommon assurance in hi# Conveisatiun, and especially among his equals, generally accompanies it with oaths and airs of a boasting nature, and when dressed, puts on what he would term the gentleman He has but a small appearance of beard, a full eye, and ra ther Romania!) nose, uses l ' on the side of his head above the ear, perhaps occasion ed oy a burn, aiu j |j| cew i Me one on ,j )e bottom of his foot lip took off various articles of clothing, and among them arc some very good, but rather sesnnd hand, ed, consisting of a pair of while jesng pantaloons, a merseiles vest, a ruffle shirt, and black broad cloth coal It is probable be may make towards the W(stern Country, as helms repeatedly expressed his dislike to live here any long er, and it is also probable that he may have fallen in company with a large white man tiaveljing in that direc'ion, « ho may. he known by a large head k round shoul ders Should the public see any two such under auspicious, mc'imstimcos travelling together either on foot or horse back, they are requested to apprehend the fel low and confine him ; and by giving me such information as wid lead to my getting him again, a handsome reward, w ith all reasonable expenses will be chee: fully paid. Jacob F. Gilliam. Acvterry District, a) lay li. Hay JO 4t 35 Dolls He ward, l|\N A WAV from the subscriber about the 25ih March, a negro named ABRAM, about 22 or 23 years of age, dank com plexion, about six fee t high, speaks Cor, redly, has a down look,stoops very much in his walk, remarkable large feet, thick lips, has a scar on his forehead apparently occasioned from a stick, one of his thumbs much disfigured from a whitlow, is very capable of telling a plansable stmy. Ibe above reward will be given to any person who wal deliver said negto to mo in Barnwell District, near fling Creel* Post Office, or ten dollars if in any jail w here nformation may be had.— Said til, low is acquainted both in Burke and Au, William lilacfc, April 29-——p For Sale. A VALUABLE plantation, situate in the county of Burke, on Little Sweet Wa. ter Creek, one ami a quarter milts from Savannah River, occupied at present by Thomas Scarborough, containing five him, dred ami severity three and an half #ck » of LAND—about 150 acres of which in under cultivation, and the remainde well timbered, and eligibly situated for ci hep the Lumber bus.ness or Agrionltu-—... haring an excellent acile, affording an a bundant supply of water for a Cotton (Jin* Unit-Mill orDistilery- On said premises are a good dwelling houae and kitchen, car riagu house and stables, gin house, negro house, dairy house and poultry houat, ail framed buildings, and in good sepair, and supplied with excellent wafer by a rpring 150 yards from the dwelling house. Fur ther particulars and the terms will be giv en by applying to Thomas on the premises, or to the subscriber at Augusta. John Kinney, inn. Hay 20 3t ‘ * $ 30 WEW dUB RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 30th March, a negro man named JLAWSON, 26 years of age, stout made, dark com plexion and has a large scar on his head, occasioned by a burn when young. 'I he above reward will be paid to any one that will bring him to Calhouns Mills, little ri ver, Abbeville District, SoutffiCaiolins, or securing him in any way so that the owner may get him again and all rea sonable expences paid. It is likely that lie will make far Angus, a or Savannah, by in ‘ana of a Free paaa. Joseph Olhoun. April 11-r—if 810 Reward. RUN AWAY from the subscriber on Sunday the seventh instanr, a short hick, well set negnp man, about forty, five years of age, by the of B ALPII, i who has been hired for several months tiasi. to Mr. Shull*, of Hamburg; he ill by trade a Carpenter, Cooper, amt Painter; , ns head has a scald place on Ihe right de, as well as recollected, whiya is des iiite of hair Any person who will ap rehend the said fellow and l,qdge him in be Augusta Jail, or any Other convenient voI, and give the subscriber infofni.triou hereof, as soon a? possible, shall receive he above reward, :-t • James Beal. April 18- —v w*t Blank Deeds For ttt thin Oflice. ,i. , . .. ~ - * *.Ki< iI- ■* v