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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette.
V(XI o/»-» xt „xA-n-
\ou an.} aiouaa,,
SlflTtfst Received,
Utt®© Bu9»Et.S CORN
MHmoa Pounds Prime Bacon,
-20 Hhds. Molasses
K;s4. JO Bags prime Green Coffee,
■ i /iSO Barrels do do do
Hhds Philadelphia Whiskey
H+. so Barrets Baltimore do
if SALE BY
Wm. IT. Fgan,
end, tenth side of Broad-street
I The Subscribers.
Hl ’irCST RECEIVER ani> offers FOB SAFE
W BY THE CASK OR BOX,
I An elegant assortment of
■jfl/.V, ELJjYT, AjVD moulded
I Glass,
| —CO3BISTISO OF
Flint, Decanters,
led Pint Decanters,
led Tumblers, half Pint,
led Pitchers,
Tumblers ditto,
*»-ALSO—
ilete. Dinner table Sets,
pool Ware assorted, ' -
\ Te*> Sets,
ted Fancy Lustre Ware,
pool Laipp3»
Settles with Heaters,
s and Stands,
sor Soap in Boxes,
-uilh Crates of Earthen Ware,
Assorted,
i \V, Rantin.
k “~- |f -
fjj urunce against
IFire!
i Fire, and Marine
i Company Agency
riber offers to take risks a
in Houses, Out-Buildings.
. , )J an Au
ricintlv. r
%y Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
Post Office & Globe Tavern.)
r Thompson
' w ' ' '
opated himself in Augusta,
roffers his services to the in
the city and the adjacent
s several branches of his pro
topea by assiduity and at ten
n the experience obtained
of twelve years in this State,
irtion of public patronage-—-
3 be found, (except when en
essional business) athisresi
oad Street, directly opposite
Apothecary’s shop.
lay 23 2w
. Dix Collector’s
! treasurer’s Office.
, > ■
Road and Well Tax for the
being now due, and payable,
ier will attend at his office on
t, upper tenement of the
k, every day, from 9 A M to
eceive the same until the 30th
next, after which time execn
sue against all defaulters with
nation.
John W. Wilde,
Notice!!!!
iltend at my office at the cop
shington and Ellis Street, ad-
W. W. Holt’s office, on eveiy
id Friday, until the first day of
ten until one o’clock, for the
collecting the State and Conn
ie year 1821- All persons in
tax will do well to avail them-
Hi opportunity, otherwise exc
i oe issued without respect to
B. Bugg, T. C,
ds For Sale,
;ation be made immediately
trict 22 Early County son the
ime Creek;} Lot 189, Distric,
County, Lot 210 District 12
unty.—Apply at this Office
Notice.
:ion will be holden on Satur
le first day of June next, a
I,for MAJOR, to command the
talion 10th Regiment Georgiy
» Major James Knight removed
Jeremiah Winter,
'lbps. T. Grace,
Captains 2d jßattaon,
<B&ibid o
HURLEY, of WchmniKl, Virginia,
student of E. Baker, Esq well known to
the faculty and the citizens of Virginia,
'i now in Augusta, aaul proffers to Hie in
aabitants his professional services as a
Dentist.
The documents in the possession of Mr.
H will be exhibited to those who may
honor him with their confidence.
Families will be atiended at their resi
dence, by leaving a line at the CITV HO
TEL.
April 11—-ts
ißAtraiß o
Planters’ Hotel.
public are respectfully informed,
1 that the subscriber, has now his
fiatYiing EattvhVisVmveut
in readiness to accommodate the subscri
bers, as also those who are desirous of in
dulging in a Luxury so necessary to the
preservation of health.
TERMS—-Eight Dollars for a Season
Ticket, which will entitle the subscriber
to three Baths each week, for six months
For a single Bath 50 Cents.
John Miller.
May 6 ■- ■■
QUAKER SPRINGS.
Sjllhe subscriber has taken that well
li 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—if
i
*** House «Sf Lot,
For Sale,
In Washington,Wilkes county
**ottse, eligibly situated, on the
Public Stjakrc Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuta.-. j t -, 3 divided
At present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lower floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cev« r> an d
has a small piece of ground attached tow
Possession can be had of one tenement,
immediately ; and of' he other, in May
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
•Ice.
Feb 18 ts
SHERIKF'S SALE.
M ill be Sold,
At the Court-House in Jacksonborough
Scriven County, on the fiist Tuesday in
June next, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock
Vwo hundred acres of land,
lying in sa.d county of Seri veil, on Grea
Ogechee river, the plantation known by
the name ot Buckhalter’s Ferry, on saif
nver, adjoining lands of John Jackson ami
lames Archer; levied on as the property
of Granville Bevill, to satisfy sundry small
execu'ions issued out of the Justices'
Court in favor of E. It. Young (vs.) Gran
ville Bevill —levied on and returned bt
U. Newton, constable.
—ALSO—
One negro man named An
trim, levied on as the property of John
Connelly, to sat.sfy sundry executions is
sued our of the Justices’Court in favor of
Peter Arnett, vs. John Connelly and Jatm s
Gamble—property pointed out by the^de
tention lohn Connelly— levied and return
ed by constable Matthew Rogers.
—ALSO—
Two negroes, Jude and her
child Daphna, ievted on as the properly
Isaac Cony ers, to satisfy sundry executions
issued out of the Justices’ court in favor
qf R. Wilkinson and others, vs. Isaac Con
years—levied and returned by constable
j W. Kettles.
—ALSO —
Five hundred acres of pine
land adjoining lauds ot Roberts Arnett
and others in said county ot Scriven—le
vied on as the property of Peter Arnett,
to satisfy sundry executions issued out ot
| Justices’ cotut in favor of John Connelly
vs. Peter Arnett and Robert Arnett—leri
ed and returned by constable James P-
Poythress.
—ALSO—
One hundred and six acres of
land, levied on as the property ot Mere
dith Poythress, senior, to satisfy sundry
executions iesued out of Justices’ court
ni favor of R. M. Williamson vs. Cleton
Poythress and Meredith Poythress, sen r.
said land adjoins land of Henry Joyce and
’ others, levied and returned by constable
! James PoylhreSs
Jhb. Bryan, s. s. c.
May 2- tds
Brought to Augusta Jail,
■ a negro man named Simeon, says he be
i o ngs to Henry Hart, in Edgefield, Sou h
1 Carolina. —ALSO-*
t A negro man named Harry,
* savs he belongs to John Allen, Barnweil
District Sou ill-Carolina The owners arc
reouested to come forward, prove proper
ty, pay charges, and take them a« ay.
Thos. Stewart, Jailor.
May 23—*—^
C“ The evil, that men do, lives after them;
The is oft illten ; d with theil . bonea ... $
THE
EUTEEPEIAD,
OK,
NlwaicaY InttWigeuccr,
AMU
The Minerviad,
Devoted to Literature and Amusement,
FOR THE LADIES— Boston.
TT HE Third volume of The Euterpe tan,
or Musical, Istkli.ioknceh, 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.
Q[j* A few complete sets of the 3d vo
lume of the Eutehpeiad, or Musical In
telligencer, k Lauies’ Gaeette, bound.
Printed by true k n reenz, Merchants
Hall, Boston.
April 15 ts
SKETCHES
OF TUB
liVfe & CoYTtsipuiuVence
OF
NATHANAEL GREENE
Major-General of the Armies of the United
States, in the War of the Revolution.
Compiled chief y from original materials.
Bt the HON. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Os Charleston, South-Carolina,
In two vols 4to—ln Boards, SIO
FOR SALE BY
J. $ H. Ely.
may 13 if
T\\o\wfta Watkins’ 1
Saw Mills
S. HE subscriber's Mills are still in ope.
ration, both SAW anti GRIST. He wifi j
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per j
thousand, and will cause every attention I
to be paid to each branch ot bis business.
—“ His customers will be Jairly dealt by .”
'Uiomas Watkins.
April 8 ts
NOTICE. j
Will be Sold, 1
ON the first Tuesday in July next, a
greeahly to an order obtained from
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
’Richmond county,
30 Shares Steam
Boat Stock, i
belonging to the estate of David M‘Kinney, 1
deceased.—Terms made known on the
Jay of sale.
Constance 8. IVUKinuey,
Administratrix.
Vay 13———tds
NOTICE, ~
H HE following articles have remained
in Store a long lime,
WILL BE SOLD,
BEFORE Til K POST OFFICE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION
On the 2d Friday in June next, to pay
Freight and other expenses, if not claim
ed previous to said day of Sale. —viz :
Marks
T 1 Hlid. Sugar,
1 do. Liquor,
TMBit Co. 1 Box Iron,
IM& S M I Bbl. Lard,
E S & S 1 Cask Cheese,
M k M 1 Box Looking Glasses
Carlos Tracy,
Treasurer Steam Bout Company,
May 20 law Ids
For Sale,
That well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county of Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
land, and about two hundred acres clear
ed,,weil adapted to the culture of corn
t and cotton. On the above premises there
is a good two story 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
1 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
tersons who wish to purchase a valuable
jdace, to come and view the premise* and
judge fur themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus R. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
> \dmlnistrattrg of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nov 1 * N.S- ‘ f
1 *** 1 forwam all persons
from trading for any notea given by Hen
ry Shultz, and made payable to Benjamin
Fierce and William Allen
Benj. Pierce.
. May 2
Cotton, Htock,
AN II
Exchange, \\vo\ccr.
rpHE s*.h«cf,vber lias taken an oflice in
JL the buiMiing lately occupied bj
Messrs Strwhrt St liargrtves, on the north
side of Broad-strett, opposite to the Boat-
OlKce—where Ire ofteis Ins services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain tiie patron
age of his friend* aiul 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, 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 in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all limes know where to resort for cot
ton a* the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Gotten.
_ Ist- In order 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, salts
canhot bo realized till the succedinjy day
i If more C'.'.>\enient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped itt 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 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, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
; 6| cents fora bag entry and sampling.
1 6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
! bale
Orders from the country, i n.
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
i Htock Exchange jmd
Brokerage,
In their Viirions Branches,
Will be attended to at all limes during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r. m. and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
1 John Kinney, jun’r.
is sometimes ■ wnrth 1 moye
1 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
1 Globe Tavern.
T
! JL HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account ot
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able tq provide for the accommo
dation of his customers j and can safely
promise them, that as far as his means and
ability to comply with bis wishes can go,
be will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
d£j“Thc Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe,,
W. SHANNON.
December 90.
The Village Hotel,
Cambridge, 8. C.
AT this establishment the most diligent
attention and care towards the con
venience and comfort of Travellers and
Boarders, is respectfully offered by the
subscriber. Families travelling can be
accommodated will* private rooms fitted
up in a neat and comforlab e manner.—
Drovers can have the privilege of a lot
and forage for horses on reasonable terms.
Hichard Matthews.
April 25 wCt
Administrator’s Sale.
w ILL be sold at the Market-House,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
4tb of June next, between the usual hours
of Sale—
A tract of Land, lying
in the Second District of Early, No. 39.
—ALSO—
At the same time and
place, a Negio Woman, named Juna, b, -
lonjfing'to the estate of Emanuel Grego
ry, dec*d, and sold for the benefit of th» -
heirs and creditors of said deceased
Lewis H. Gregory, adm’r
April 4—-wtds
! To Printers.
IT|7 ANTED immediately a first rate
( v? COMPOSITOR; one that can
1 come well recommended. To such a<m»,
liberal wages will be given and c< nsta
employment.—Enquire at the “ Augusta
Examiner ” May 20——ts
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wa, ts«. pr«w «. wi]
Uuinee’s Bigest
OF TIZK
Laws of Georgia.
'!>
i HE undersigned having contracted to
jrint lor the btatc u certain number of
copies, m>w-issue
Proposals,
For Furnishing .u those who may become
Subscribers,
DIGEST or the LAWS
OF THE
State ol* Ueorgia,
Containing all Statutes, and the aubdance
all Resolutions ot a general and pub
lic nature, and now in force, winch
have been passed in this.Siate pie
viousto the Session of the Gene
ral Assembly of December,
1820. With occasional ex
planatory notes and con
necting references, and
a list of the Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
1 o which is added, an Appen
dix,
Containing the Constitution of the
United,Stales; the Constitution of
the Stale of Georgia, us a
men.ded; the statute
of Frauds and I’er
jurie* the Ha
bei*s Corpus
Act, he.
Bte
With a Copious Index*
Compiled by the appointment, and under the
author,ty of the General Assembly,
lir OLIVER 11, PRINCE. ‘
There are few so ignorant us not to
know, that a work like this, if even lole
lubly executed, must possess instrinsic
v * ue ‘ * compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be per
formed in a very masterly manner; and
the well known character of the gentle
man whose name it bears, forbids the ides
of any deficiency of industry or talent,
m executing the importaiu service confid
ed to him by the Legislature.
It is believed that every man who can
conveniently buy this work ought to pos
sess it, because it behoves every citizen
to have some knowledge of the laws of
ms country, The opinion expressed by
Judge Blackstone is certainly correct,
that ‘‘As every one is interested in the
“ preservation of the Laws, it is inciun
‘ bent upon every man to be acquainted
with those at least, with which he is im
mediately concerned; Jest he incur
« i- e l s e - ll * Ur . e ’ 89 ““ * l,c unvcnience,
of living m society, without knowing
the obligations which it lays him mi
......
COMDITIOMS
The book will be neatly printed and
substantially bound in one large royal octa
vo volume, in size equal to « Jngevsoll's
Digest of the Laws of the United States
and will be furnished to subscribers at the
price that book sella for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per copy, payable
on delivery cf the work; which will be
ready by November or December next.
Grautland & Orme.
Milledgeville, April 29, 1822-
(XyThe Editors of newspapers in this
State 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 H Ely.
Fitly Dollars IWward-
RANAWAY from the subscribers, on
the night of the 28th of April last,
two negroes, CHARLES, a man of bright
yellow complexion, about 25 >ears of age
about C feet high, and well made, and
'•as a pleasing countenance when spoken
to, one or two of his fore teeth out ISA
BEL!. A, a very black girl, fifteen years
old, thick lips, dressing not known, ss
they took with them a variety of fine
clothes—As there is some spprehenaion
of their being stolen, « reward of One
Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be given
for the thief and negroes
E & E. Reid.
Putnam County Geo. May 27—4 t
(O' The Augusta Chronicle, Darien
Gazette. Savannah Georgian, and Colum
bia State Gazette, will publish the above
advertisement two weeks in their respec
tive papers, and forward their accounts
for payment to E. Reid, P. M. Reisville,
Putnam county, Georgia.
Administrator’s Sale.
IJ|7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
▼ ▼ July next, at Appling, before the
court house door, 213 acres of land lying
in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and
t.amkin, belonging to tne estate of Jordan
George, dec and sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said dereased.
Thomas D. Carr.
Polly George,
Administrators,
april 25 —■■tds . t . , ,
Notice.
THE Books and Papers of Willia>'
Winchester, a deceased AHep, bem,
■ow ir the possession of the subscribe',
■dl persons indebted to the Estate of th
ie ceased, ar* requested to mpke paymen
viihout delay; and those persons «!•
i«ve demands against the estate are re
quested to render in their account* do'
• tested.
I«aac Herbert, Escheator
1 for R chm .nd County, Getrgsh.
March 28th, 1822— *-42 1
8 50 lie ward.
HaN AWAY on the evening of the 10 th
instant, from the subscriber near Cahawba,
a mulatto fellow, named
CARTER,
about five feet ten inches high, fog*
ty five years of age, is a carpenter fiy
trade, and shrewd, sensible and ingeni
ous The most characteristic mark upon
his face is a flesh mole or wort upon the
left side of his nose about midway up.—
As lie Iclt this, well dressed, he may pro
bably attempt to pass himself for a white
man, and if not for a free negro* as in all
likelihood lie may have obtained free pa
pets. The above reward will be paid to
any one who will deliver said negro to
me, or secure him in any jail to that I
get him.
John Scott.
Cahawba, May 18 m3O 3t
810 Reward.
RUN AVV VY from the subscriber on
the 2d instant, a negro fellow by the
name of JOE, about twenty-one years of
age, five feet three or four inches high,
dark complexion, an African by birth,
speaks good English, and shows very little
of his native tongue, when spoken to.—
The above reward and njl reasonable ex*
ponses will lie paid to any person deliver
mg said fellow to me, or lodge him in
any secure jail, so 1 gtl him again'.
Wm, Shannon.
Mav ~7 ——if
*■* ' >»,
35 Dolls Reward.
Ran AWAY from tlie sub,critter .kont
the 25ih Marih, a negro named Ali It AM,
about 22 or 23 years of age, dark com
plexion, about six teet high, speaks cor.
rectly, has a down look, stoops very mtiyh
in his walk, remarkable large feet, thiik
lips, has a scar on his forehead apparently
occasioned from a slick, one of his thumbs
much disfigured from a whitlow, is very
capable of telling a plausable story.
The above reward will be given to any
person who wit) deliver said negro tome
in llarnwell District, neap King Creek
Post Oflice, or ten dollars if in any jail
where nformation may be had.—Said fel
low is acquainted butt) in Ouike and Au<
gusuta y- '
William Black.
April 2$ p
»10 Reward.
RUN A WAV from the subscriber on
Stindiw the seventh instarr, a short
thick, tfelT let ftegro man, "about forty
five years of age, by the name of H* I,PH,
who has been hired for several, months
past to Mr. Sbultz, of Hamburg; he is by
trade a Carpenter, Cooper, and Painter i
hi# head has a scald place on the right
side, as well as recollected, which is del.
titute of hair Any person wrho will ap*
prehend the said fellow and lodge him in
the Augusta Jail, or any other convenient
jail, and give the subscriber information
thereof, as soon as possible, shall receive
the above reward.
James Beal,
April 18 .w4t
%20 REW ARB ~
jR-UNAWAY {rom the subscriber, on
the 30tb March, a negro man named
LAWSON,
36 years of age. stout made, dark com
plexion and haa a large scar on bis head,
occasioned by a burn when young The
above reward will be paid to any one that
will bring him to Calhouns Mills, fittie ri
ver, Abbeville District, South-Carolina,
or securing him in any way so that the
owner may get him again and all rot.
sonubte expences paid. .
It it likely that he will make far Migm>
a or Savannah, by m-'sns of a Free pass
Joseph Calhoun.
April 11 if
For tSule,
A MOST desirable SUMMER TiESf.
HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near the
branch of the Itichmond Acidemy, with
any quantity of land not exceeding forty
or fifty acres The dwelling lions -is large,
commodious, and neatly finished, having
two stories and eight rooms, besides pas
sages and a garret, and a piazza on one
side of tile building, and a portico on the
other, together with tea or eleven com
fstable out houses; a good garden; a
collection of the most choice fruit trees,
grape vines, &c. and a spring of pure win.
er within seventy or eighty yards of the
dwelling house, and a spring house. — Ap-
P V to Win. W. llui.t, Esq or the Office
of the Augusta Coronicle.
’day 30——if
30uth-CarqUaau \
bhitney Nicholson. ) |„ fruity,
lohn Jenkins, ct si 5 £dge/!thl Dntrict. \
A HEUEAS it appears that Haley G. '
r ▼ Jenkins resides w.thout the limits'-'""
I this state.—lt is therefore ordered, mat
he said Haley O. Jenkins plead, an?
aer or demur to the lull in D isease
■ thin three months after the publication
iV'f, or tl e b'h will be lakep pro con
fess against him.
liitfield Brooks,
Qom’r. £. £. fi-
May 16,1833.