Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 08, 1821, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette. CVOU 36.] TlmviiWj, J“ JJ* « V »I. 'W men do, lives alter thorn; A,* ‘ J < • the good n oft interred with tueiirjWa-s.’- $ *ww*e» ». M»l. [*f«w Swl«s_.<«.B.] ' »‘ EIIITED HI JOSEPH VALLENCE DEVAN. \o k. HAT STOKE. _ JHE subscriber respectfully informs llsfri'-mls aa cl the public, that he ha. re jyvt'tl Jus store tr > the Brick Building h - {.. r 'he dwelling house of Thorr.is if turning, Esq. mid the store of Mr. G. iol.ick. four doors above Malone’s conn c, »0r p he is cow opening Ids Fall Supply of WMi&z CO? : Stf TTNG OF TH. Different Qualities and Latest Fashions, from the manutac'.oi es of Messrs Tweedy I Benedict, lv-:s t White, and other up pe l New-York Manufactories. BW: and While Wool Hats , jhfiivcco Caps, MUi'ary Hats , Ban boxes in nesis, £fc. (fc w'vch s, offered oh r-t.-s rutbie !rms torcash or to..n necotn' rex, George Hannah. Ootob pr 25 -lin jV;uh! J. Hardin & Co. VP, removed to the nest door be lire bridge Bank, September V7 6t Straw Bonnets, Ac. ft- CASES Straw Bonnets, Bands and •nm.ngs received and for sale by the Bribers , a part of which are Cottage seat'd Bell Crowns, equal, it no< supc toany ever offered for sale in this mar -Likewise for .saie as usual, Leghorn Flats. itior with "it extra crowns, and crowns tat the F ais Jew. tt, Abell co. U, per wingCi.y Hotel. Member 24 v4> ' COTTON URE-HOUSE. 1i.1.1 i H n. EGAN, .A VINO taken the Warehouse ateiy tup'ed by .1 & W Harper, "pp r end. Hillside of B oad Sti-vet, lot the recep n of product, And Hie t: unsai lion of Commission Lusiness tfrUy, hopes, that its ac t iodaiion, and his own unremitting Ici.pti, may eus-'ro him a siiare of Pub ; pain mage. Istember 6—— oawif To lit-til. F) possessionn give i ti.e first day of I October n.-xt, t:»- house at present itio '.d as -n office by IV. W. Mult Esq- F?.v to J 1’ King Esq or F. WnUer. y - -i,.... n ■(’ Giainisirafor’s Mile. SGREFABj.Y to an Ord# r ofthe Court l Ordinary, of Richmond county, will -■ sold on tire fu st Tuesday in January txi. at the Market-House, in the City ■Augusts, the NEGROES « ■ ' r fjtf 11 dinging to the Estate of Major Ferdi ni I’binizy, late ofosaid couojy, dec’d, I he benefit if the heirs and cr'-'uors - The Sale will continue from iay today. I I H are sold; and the terms will b k. known at tin- tiiiu-. jrmy pniwzr, Irting administrator of me Estate of F. Pblfffcy. dduher 29, 1821-—tds To Stone Masons IUK subscriber wishes to ernphu tree or F-mrgood Hands; to whom lid. *' a i'e* will be given. Fir firth- •• p enquire of dm Pest M».-i !vta. James C .rly s’parta, October 2», 1821 ‘tr ibe ►duors of (uu Georgia) trash, will give tl.e above adveni six insertions, and f <rward the tor payment to the Post maatei v ua, ( *"ber 29 6t •U* llie u iscriber wil fcimmodate with B> EvitJL), a few Chi A s b°u!d any c et from tl.e Count i> F are desirous of nticn- ing school ii Kobe it ys alter. vetobat 29———us - FKKSH Imported ; IT S WANNAH. feewf'Q W. i uo,, 'iroviiKstvs An Extensive ssoitment of 3 HktiH* -, Suitable for the f.pp aching Season, CONJISTIaO of — 3 White Welch Plans Bin. and mixed do -i , London Hos in Blankets Bose and Point do Heavy Cutton Bagging Dlii'.k and colored flu nbaze.tts Fine worsted Hosiery Morn , and lamb’s wool Hose Superfine white Flannel Blue, red am! yellow Flannels 1 artan Plants t Stipe fin., •vide Black Bombazeens Flag Handle." chU-fs Superfine cloths and Casmmeres Pehc" Cloths Biussels and Vemtian Carpetincis Hearth Rugs b Domestic Pfaida and Stripes O/nnburgs Irish and Gernuu - Linens Tortoise ah- U Copiba Plain black in Crapes Mandarin Crape Divss ’s ; With a \a- i«ty oj pther an ides, which are for sal" on accbmmoriaung loi'ms, at the corner of Brduph on and liarnar s. l<>r ea-h or ■ ■pi v, ■] paper O *-• 29 !5u 1 1 lie Subscribers f| VE removed to the S'O). next door above Mr Kneeiand, where they art receiving and opening an extensive as sortment of ftoukft Amor-gs- .'h/clt we the fo.lowing NEW WORKS : Oid.ef’sLeueis, Wa d’s Let ters. Percy’s Auecdo e. Nos. .land 4, and Blackwood’s M/gaz ne, No. 20 J. &, H. Fly. Oc’ob-u 15. g; Reuben Leggett, His NOW i r HI., ST .RE, '• ’ 'Xtei.sive Assonmeni of \\o v iVwa c, v e\c. w t.. f I'.IRC f to public inspection, l ilt GOODS are f recent importation, car .fui. iy »> I cted o suit du Southern Market, and purchased for CASH. Among j. ■ GOOI) C ' are Raiv.-a.aud P..i-h«. i.-"vrt’C*- el and -xiio: oi etega.it pat terns and test quality (j; )’ Store in the brick building owned by William Whit , Esq, >n. Broad-street, between Mr. R H. Uusgrove and James Robertson ft cv> Oct 15—4tp Land for Sale. sJL HE subscriber otlos for salt, an nndi vnied mod ty or half part of a tract of land situated in C;. lamb a county, the late resi de tee of Cot. Thu’s Can, dec. containing .faout twenty iwo hundred-acres. The •;reaterpart oft his tract is well adapted to the culture oi coni & cotton, and th>: im provements m t i. tenor to any in the county. The plantation is under good IV ce and ccmajus .early two hunired and seventy acres, including a meadow on tieni.i.ny’s Creek of about thirty five acres, calculated for die support of a large H.ock diSrii g the summer The residence i , remarkably healthy, and furnished with a good spring o' pure water. The plan tation is furnished with a gin house and gin, and Worse pull, complete Ifany per son may w sh <> purchase the entire tract . is p i.b ble he may be accommodated. Any further description is deemed umr - cess fry; as hose who feel any desire to pm chase will doubtless view the pre mises. Ax.plication Will be made to me at A turns, or to my 'brother, Major'Thomas Carr, on the premises; or to Col. Nicho las Ware, Augusta ilham \. Carr. Oc'uber 25 3, V u~c i* la nmoN TO Li 6J Ui. * HE Subscribers offers for Sale, that 1!' known stand of John Beall, lately dec. . woKe mites from Augusta. The Plama lon and Buildings on the said pre./iises re all in cxccne-nt is pair, and lli< Farm, or soil, fences and all that pertain to its cultivation, surpassed by none in the '• ate. The bud" vs land embraced in this tract, issnpposi d to he from BUO to 1900 . res. The above plantation will be >f .cd at private sale until die Ist of N'» mber next, and if not ilieu dlspr sed <ff i 1 be sold at public sale on tin; fits’ t uesday in November,next, to the highea ijid icr. Terms of Sale nmy he known by plyingto Jumes.lL Smish, fLexinjrton. v ijeorgia) or to. Charles Beall, orto Johi \\ Be ill on the premises. <'Juries Keall, J.»lin V'. Hea*l, Ex’r» James ILSmilli 3 May 31 'ru VVe are authorized to nominee Col. W- p M’MSPT AIR, ss " • .ud-date for Receiver of l ax Returns foi he coun'v of Richmond at the approach iug elect on. November 5-—ts ♦ v ' 111 • H. Thompson Sc 00. Have just received, and ojjerjursttlpl 190 Bags Prime Green Coffee. !) D Hhds St. Croix sugar. I . Do Muscnyadn *cgar. . ’ i 'fr. C.ihks»;T v eneriffe Wine. - 'f' Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, Pipes Cog Brandy, Id Do. Holland Gin. > Hhds. Ja- Rum. 10 Boxes Speim Candles. 1 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco. ■ O Do. Sweet scented Do. I A Hexes London Mustard, -8k» best London Porter. 190 P,-ces Inverness'and Dundee bagging 1 R' slir ULi urpool ground salt. ' i . «*> tif' ii \,\l) tOUMDShION o\\sn\p»a. » r |IHF Subscribers llavn entered into '■ under the firm of M‘GRA!N ft GORDON, For th e purpose of tpumUiing Factorage a *d ComnuMsioh Musmcsa, at their Ware-Uhme, recently occupied by Howard & M*Gran, (anu known by the ■ amc-«.f Phinizy’s War.- House,) which is ii> perfect order u.r tue rrr, ption of FjICH ANIHZF, & I RDDI CP., and they • r, , remitting attei.'iou U* h islneM, i u merit a share ul public 1 honui M-Gi’iin, tin H. Gordon, October 15. tB2l 3( FaciVorttge to I’lTlMvSh. ' I’.HE undersigned have entered Into “ r * -ptirtnership, under the firm of imngo & (mores, for the purpose cl traneactiiyg WARE HOUSE and COMMIbBJON BUBINKbS, at the stand recently occupied by Mr«rs W u P " e ’ j‘ rul pn-viously by Messrs ilsnn & Black. Their Warehouse is in complete order, and will be opened on | t.e first of October next, for the reception , of proci.cc, and storage of merchandize; md they confidently hope, from their un emitiing attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. t Henry T Bilbro, J Sjlvanns B. Groves, 1 Augusta, Aug. 27 -9- 1 still continues to keep a supply H‘ the h< r* l.ondun i up irled FIANMLB. i W. Bnix s October 15 6t_ a Law (Mice. T « X lIF. subscriber has moved his office , to an upper tenement of the Augusta ■ Book Store, where he may be generally found, and his professional services com manded. John P. King. October 5 3w Brought to (ioal, ! I m. ' * JIN Burke county, Geo. a negro fellow "ho says his niim-* is ip I orn, an African by With, says his master’s name i is John Wilkinson of South Caruitna, living on black swaipp. Tom is about twenty nt twefiw fivb years of age, about feet two ‘ or three inches high, and lias an iiv.n v his right I g. The owijer is requested to come forward, prove property, pay cinu es and lake ITm aw y rt. W* Blount, s. b. c. 15th October 1821 w4w Brought to Goal, ‘ i ' a.N Burke Ciounty, Geo. a negro fellow i who says his name is, Dave)', or David; an African by birth, mid speaks bad eng-, liffj. and says his masters name is John M-Kinne, living in South Carolina. He ap pears to he about forty or forty five years of age, five feet eight or ten inches high," his owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take him 8. \V . Blount, s. b. c. * 15<h October. 1821 * laud for sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, a valu able Traci of Land, lying on Fistilng-cnJek, Lincoln county, containing 620 acres, l.av ng on it a good dwelling house, gin house, and all o'her necessary buildings— a con stderabie part of the .a. d in. cultivation, is ■ fresh, and under good fence. It will be sold very low for cash—but if preferred, I ■v credit of one ir two years will tie given ; Wi.quire ofthe subscriber living in Gosh en, Lii.coln county J limes S 4 j. Todd, Agent for John W. Freeman. October 22 w 5 To Pent* 1L HE dwelling house on Reyno'd Street, lately occupied by M-iuy Crayton, posses sion given on first day of November. Ap ply to John Phinizy, acting ■ Itlm’r us iht cHate oJF, fhiutzy, October 25.———3 t ■ ,4J. 55WBJIftiKP a j meucuaxt tail on, IV bis custam e.s and the public generally, that he con tinues to.carry on his business in Casts ton’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near y opposite the City Hotel He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance ; he pledges himself that his M ork shall not be exceeded by any done hand Cl,y * WUI conkU “ ltl J' keep on Lialha, GaasAmerfca siuA Vusliiigs, OP THE BEST QUALITY; Which lie will sell, and make up on moderate terms. O RECEIVED the LATEST New -1 urk and Philadelphia FASHIONS, October 22-—ts ~ iu formation W anted. ;AnOUl two or three weeks past,some person came to the shop of the subso i uers at(d either burrowed or took without permission, a sett of kfig Harness, nearly new—-tfie buckles and lerretts of the bar ness aife covered with black leather—ls borrowed, the person who has them, will jHCu.st; return them leeds & Lyncs. Oct s—--. * W asliingtou City, S Argun i n 1821. dy° All those Soldiers ."(I others who have put claims into mv htihds for setUcment. an; desired to return ml receipt ♦or such papers to this place, :«Tpive their claims tettled, oi their papers umeuled. " * r i\ o. W'.Callis. Srtltembcr 17 v. I3 W A Card. i. it 18. .IT’I.I- I'-.-t-ci fuliy ii.fcpni- her tneu.,,and the pui.lic, that she intends opeimjg her SCHOOL, on Murray, the 22ml innt m Reynold Street,urectly opposite »Ir. James Card ners ,vjiere sue will attend to all the r Tk 61 "' e English Language. Fretch andJMiWic. b v> wit! ——— —~ October 18 w 1m STOLEN, |? -1. ROjh the subscriber’s store irr'Broad street, on Friday evening the 19th insl. ] a D"x, cantauing Books—the box was marked fir. White, care of Stubbs, Mil ledgi v.lie. Any information respecting , the same wit! be suitably rewanlcd by i giving information to Nicholas Delaigle -.r S. C Dortic. October 25 >— 3t For hale, iT-)' ID. 'if y.itmir well bruk. IIOTIS. KS, vc and six years old—Also a good (amity HORSE and GIG —Apply at the Globe-Tavefn. Oct. 22 ts The Subscriber Offers for side a part of Lot No. 12, mute on Broad street, above Springfield, and extending from the street to the river. Ftinl-cr parfifeulat * made known on appli cation to Nathaniel 15. Julian. o , - bt 5 (it 5 he Public are Informed, t» 4a H AT a part of the LAND, situated on Bread Stfeet, above Springfield, and ex tending from tlie Street to tlie River, as advertised for sale by Nathaniel B. Julian, in the Chronicle of the 2Sih hist, belongs to me, P II Gurus. October 29» 5t Wants a Situation in a Gro cery Store, /V YOUNG MAN who is well qualified f<r that business. Satisfactory references cm be given. Apply at this office. Oct 22 ts \f.T airy. \ JAMES HALL, Kaf.SPEGTFULLY informs his friends ami the. public, that he has taken hi’s'for mer stand bock ofthe Bridge Bank, and h-.pi s Qom his due attention to business, .hat l)e Will be patronized by a liber*) public, lie also informs the public that his house shall he kept in such style as will make it comfortable to those who will give Inm a call—and that it shall not be resor i.ed to bv characters who will not respect the House. September 27 ts Q3* Tlie undersigned of fers for sale his REAL VJIQPERTT, upon W-ishiiigton-street, extending from Vr. Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the comer upon ueynold-street. Hubert Raymond Reid. September 3—ts *** Persons baring bn. si ness with KEAN St UHARL'i ON, will fmu the subscriber at the lower Tene 'iictit. Bridge Hank, a few rods above Ike* - Market, Broad Streut. v Joint E; Kean. ■ October 22 3. I Viiuvl XoiiceT" - * persons indebted to firm of i Kl ° Luaultow, by note or open sc count, are informed that they will ff • wailed on, and if an immediate i .settlement is not made, suit will be iy, Atuutly commenced. Kean ft Charlton? n c<ober 18 lm 1 ■Nutlet. ■ K a, ’ e authorized to state that Cant riXt'^V’ 11 be “ lax Collector at the ensuing Election. 07* Thr Georgia AdVertiser and Au- RUSta Heralu will please insert the same - until January. Oct 22 ' t - f Notice. 1 r pHUF,E months after date, application •*. will be made t,» the Court of Ordin ary of JT.cli.nood County, f.. v leave to d vide the estate of Major Fe.dinand Fhinizy late of said county, dec ii^pd. John Phinizy, acting adn.’or ofthe estate oi F. I’liinizy Octcjb<?r I 541 lids. Superior i I Northern Si ms, FOR SALE BY I. 1 houipson. November 1 4i j (.'olfee^Moiasiies liiii-li BACI3 prime Green Cpflec -tO Urn's-- ditto rctailiug Molktaes : F*.T salt low for Cash only, By 1. i hompsori. November I 5i Just Received. AmLiilrJOvvU I U v " ■ ■■nrrr/r- - Roveniber I——-3t The Law Office (’f 1; h F IVAI.KDIt i- rcitvvml t« j the house lately occupied as,ui f/ireby ! J F King, esq’r, where they wi bcglnd jo I attend to any business iu Iht Jim- us their | profession 1 Ncvt-mber 1 4t Attention ! 12Sd District company G. M. 4 N ELEtaTfON is hereby ordered to t\ be hoi den at the Western Hotel on Monday,’ho stli inst. for a Ist and 2d lieu tenant, and ensign, n command in said com any—-Due attendance <s rcqtu: ini- JumcH M Wulker, captain s i— iM><rts a».d •hues At reduced Prices. tllF, subscriber offers-for sale, his pre sent slock of Bgots and Shoes, either ■ weoiesub; br retail, at unusually low pri ces for cash or town acceptances Person* wishing to purchase, wil) find it to their interest to call one door above the Bunks, . or directly opposite tbo Globe Taw-rn , E. W Gregory November 1 4t * ’ W, !l. Turpin Has recently received a fresli supply of 1 t Genuine Aiedicmca, VainVa, D’B, ftc. Which he assorf-s his friends and the . public lie is determined to a, ll as luw a; they can l>-> procured in ljhe cily November 1 V’4t 4 ; vv asHlvl'ion Coffee-House. FfAHR subscriber having greatly imprn -8 ved, and still adding considerable improvements to his HOUSE in Washing ten, invites the patronage of those who may visit the up country He assure:, 1 such as may favor him with their calls, that every exertion shall be made to render I the’ time agreeable, and every delicacy - which the country can afford, shall be pro -1 cured, to render bis board acceptable. A. U. Sneed. July 12 ts Notice. f IVREE months after date, application will he made to the honorable the Inferior • court of Burke county, when sitting for ; ordinary purposes, for leave lo sell aNe , gro Man, named Dudley, belonging to the r estate of John Rogers, dec’d, tor the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d JOSEPH MADERY, Adm’r, * „. . with the will annexed September 27—*12| ’ • • d " 1 Frorn the London New Monthly ' u^r,7 -. lie ' i^iu-d by'Ihos Campbell, i«;iii, > m M i* I’ii dtuict of Hope, &c. “ REMAINS OF I’P.TRIt C:OROOKAN. V stAnkas On f evhitfng- Struts of liny hood “I remertiber wdl the tim.*,—die Mveot school-licy time, — M hen all was careless thought with me, and summer waiftny sleeji; I wish I could rtcal that school-hoy dsv of prime, For manhood is a sorry th up;—and nunv i* plunged deep In (nulls that bid mo wec,i. •*1 remember well the Severn's fait n>CJ* less light, ‘ How can I e’er forget her silent glory and her speed ! Ihe wild deer ot ail rivers was she theft' unto my sight; But trow in common lustre doth sht huts ry through the * Her How I do not heed. “A copse there wav of lure's;—a cion,l of radiant green,— A lusticws v< ,| of fruitful leaves to t the wnr. l from m. -j U seem’d when 1 was nulling there to no a bury scene, • Ah! never‘more thereafter a fain seen* to be— Save ii> Bid memory. “Foruty school-lmy li.nbs the riv- r rati not thru’the nigm, The fields were full ot star-like flowers. »and eve grow u with jov ; The trees al and im plav g’om'a s very stately ;ti dr, But so 1 espirit hatli gone overarm, to wither and destroy— “ Who would not b a boy f" ‘‘‘l he Towers I’that Oul Hints,, i;, 1 did abide H % * When early days were irle n; 3 with nie, —seem alter’d to my r y«s • I hey uo not stand so solemnly at nie hi in moonligh pride, As when upon the silver by Health I did arise. Tor garden n-vt frit ~ “And In the river’s place, and the , «!• trees, and the night, "Ana the poetry thatisupbnfhe moon, lit earth— I have lone rooms, and »arl musing », ami a lasi unerasing flight Hf friends,—of si It- esteem: •oh u>y 0 ; iTh 'rV'ii*lh 'l'w it n'lh'iti 1 r*rrtrr‘-*rrry*~ - change hkfc other f:■:»lids, Their f,ct, ate nut rimv tbwame, th* youth of tilings is g”iu* To others they may yet be bright,—and that must nu ke amends : The Towers to them may yet arise and frown in awful stone— The Stream, ip light, flow on.” On hit latter Dure. i “Tin vain to grieve for what,’s post. The gulden hours are guns ; My own ti ad hand me db* hath cast, And I a> . left alone : ’Tis vu.ti to grieve—l it: w can leave No other bits'*—yet still t grieve ! The dreadful silence of this night Seems brea bing in my t u- j 1 scarce cun bear the lonely .iglit Thst hums oppress’d and near; I stare at it white had mjiiu’d And feel its thick tight un mj uapd. The sweetest fate have 1 laid w aste With a reiAon C'esr heart; . All that was b< ariiful and chaste. For me seem’d set apart: * But I was fashion’d ta defy Sucli treasure, bo set rich fy by. How could I give up her, wh sc cyan Were fill’d with q.oct leais. For many a day—when thoughts wou!is rise, Thoughts darken’d with just fears. Os ail my vices !—Memory s-, e» Her eyes* divine remonstrant es, A wild and wretched choice was mine, A life of low delight j Th-midnight rounds of noise and wine, lliat vex the, Wasted night i The bitlertyest, toe wearied g.yc, Ihe strife of dark society. 4>> hose who plung’d me in the throng Os such disastrous joys. Who I d me by low cruft along Andstmitt’d my mind vith noise,-*- 1 ! only wish they now could look Upon my Bite's despoil'd book. if, . j When midnight finds me ton; apart From vulgar re#»dry, the cold, still m uluesr, i Fthe- h art: Comes forth, and talks with me; Talks with me j till the . ky is grey With the chill lignt of br« using dayv My love is lost—my studies ma'-r'd. My friends disgrac'd and chang'd,: MyhhougbUt all scatter'd and impair'd, My relatives estrang'd: Yet can I not by day recall vt> tuned spirit ♦"•• ’ ftr ’h-sH.” The Euterpei 1 HR fret volume of Hi. RITTE'iRRIAD UP MUSICAL INTEIXI(IKN C F.R AMO CADIES GAZETTE, coded in April.— The second Volume h*» commenced, much impeoved, and considerably enlarg ed, comprising eight quarto pages with » Sheet of Music in every number, and ia published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per anmirn, by I John R. Parker, No. 2, Milk.-Streeh Bwtijgl 4