Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, November 08, 1817, Image 4

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EagleTaTerfi, T2S& I ’T e *WO SArAJVJW BJiy'QE~OFFfCE TIIHE Copartnership heretofore exidt • X ing M tiiis Stand, under the firm of Wm. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent. WILLIAM CHISOLM, ' RICHARD I. EASTER, JAMES A. BLACK. |C7*'The Subscribers having formed a connection at the above Establishment, will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient ana Country Gentlemen, as formerly, ana solicit a continuation of the patronage of their acquaintances and-the ; public. The business will be conducted under the firm of CHISOLM & SHAN NON, who are authorised to receive all debts due the' former establishment, and will pay all demands against the same. WILLIAM CHISOLM, William shannon, June 2$ if’ Globe Tavern. BRO AD STREET, AUG I STA, IS f H£ subscribers having purchased a X loose of thisßlegant and commodi ous establishment, inform their friends and tiie public in general, that their best exertions shall be used to render comfort able all those who may be pleased to call on them. They have a number of pri vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa rate and spart frmrnthe bustle of the tav ern, far ihe aCcomuihdation of >tlioso tu" whom such hustU would be ntiplaaßaiit—, And having determined to spare no pains . inprovidina every comfort, they rely with confidence upon the support of the pub (lk* Thoraak Glascock, Peter Donaldson. , June‘SO ts Washington Hotel THE SUBSCRIBER BAS Purchased this well known Stand from Mr. Levi H. Echols, i determined to devote such attention >to the business of 'the house as will not fail to render it oomfortableand pleasant to every person that he - may have the pleasure toattend to. His table.will al ways be supplied with the best the coun try can afford, and hil bar will be con stantly furnished with the choicest Li* quor*; good stables and-ostlers are*prn vided—-Ev.'ry exertion will be made to rcnder.geaeral satisfaction. ’ Samuel B. Bead. |C7* The Milledgeville Journal will J dense insert the above for 1 month, and or ward their account. Washington, Wilkes, Oct.-TS :1m fVMumaTOjsr { Jockey Club Races: WtLL commence on. the Ist 'VVed ne>day in December next, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding .from • any, part of the world—Weights agreea ‘ blO to the Augusta Tuts, t Ist Day’s Running, 3 mile heats, far a purse pf g 400 2d—2 mile heats 300 3d—Mile heats for a purse supposed to be wortk be * tween- 3 & 400 ' By order of the President. t$L H. M‘t’rea, tSec'ry. - October; 22 >■ .lit ■, Dancing Academy! Messrs, Leslie and Montais , Respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of ‘Augusta, that they have associated themselves together for the purpose of teaching the elegant and polite accomplishment of Dancing. Various new steps and figures wluch have not yet been introduced in this city, will be taught; together with a uiumW -bf Fancy Dances, all of .which liave re<« ceived toe sanction of tiie moat fashions-* hie aid polite circles in the. principal cities in the union. j r Their Academy wall he kept at Mrl Leslie’s Long-Room,on Reynold-street; and will be ready; for the reception of pupils on the Slat of the present month- Dhjs of tuition; Friday from 3 to 6 o’cloek, r.M.an&l on Saturdays, inm 9 to 12 o’clock, a.m-nS* from 3 to-6 p, m. J JWChfft SCHOOL, ; Will also be opopett for young gentle* men on Thursday, the 30th inst. cora mencingst candlelight. Farther par ticulars Wißbe made known eo app bas tion at the above place, October 22 ts Bolting Cloths. \ FPHfi subscribersihooeiiuit received X I . Con lP]^t„!* sort **« t the b^it quality DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. hEdwuil Quia, a 1 June as. .. If Wanted, 1 ' AN OVERSEER to take duMOOfa plantation a few miles mom Annas -1 Executor’s . XITILL be sold «n MOWMT, the y y Ist day of December npst, at the plantation of the late RevM. Lwa lace Savage, a part of the personal proJH erty of the said Lovelace Savage, de ceased, commuting -or, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Plants* tion Tools, &c. together with Nine NEGROES, and 650 acres of Land on Butler’s creek; a survey of the Lands wilHbe made previous to the dayof sale. The terms will be made .known on the day of sale-—The sale to continue from day to day until the whole is sold. A* H. Allison, ■Lujc’ra, Zaobariah Savage, J Columbia county Oct. 15 ts Vluable Property for sale. THE subscriber having obtained an, order from the Honorable the In fenor Court of Columbia county, to sell the real Estate of Joseph Hay, deceased. Offers for sale the Merchant Mills, Dis tillery, Dwelling Houses, Store, Grane ry, &c. with TO acres of Land, including the whole of the improvements «t tie; jiiid Joseph Ray, deceased. Also, 21 f. acres of Land, lying within halt a mile oi said improvements, well timbered. Hie above property is offered at private bale, and If hot sold previous to the 25th day of December next, will be sold on the ftCth of December at Raysville, to the highest bidder—Terms made known on that day, or at any time, by application to the subscriber. Will be sold at ihc umc time and place, a sett ol I atent Stilts, and some old Wins, Irons, &c. <Xc. William Barnett, Guardian for the minora of Jus. Ray, dec. October 29 the Following Property V |T ILL be offered for sale, at ti.< y Court-House, in this city, on tin first Tuesday in December neat, being the real estate of the Jute R* aytu esq. and sold for the benefit ol the heirs of said estate, viz House and Lot No. 1, Y amacraw. Wharf Lot No. 1, do. Wharf Lot No. 10, do. One Town Lot at Spring Hill. One five acre Lot, Chatham couftty, on the borders of the city. Two Towrii Lots in Sunbury. One Town Lot in Brunswick. 470 acres prime river-swamp Land on Argyle Island, about S2O acres,cfeare< and cultivated<under dam, with quarte. drains, trunks, water machine, barns overseers, winnowing and negro houses a garden spot, with a grove ol sweei. orange and fig- trees. The-buildings ar situated on high krtowles, out ol the react. Os freshets. This land produces us goov Crops as any-on the nver. Ihe whole tract wBl be soW oi -divided into two tracts to suit purchasers. 800 acres pine Land; in the neighbor hood of Moututh, 11,000 acreapine Land, in Effingham county, lad offin tracts* of from three tc; five hundred acres each. 6000 acres of Landj in IBcriven county £ in different'tracts; some of the tracts prime swamp arid oak and hickory lands.; 310 acres of Land, Washiugton coun r tjyoak and hickory. 2021 acres Land, Wilkinson county, 12tii district, No. 265. 450 acres river swamp Land, in South Carolina, opositc the point of Argyle Isl and. x ■ • ; » 7 ; . From ten to twelve hundred'acres of Land, on: the Salt Kctcher, in South- Carolina.. . i ' •_ j I Four- Lots- in l the town of Coluriibia, South-Carolina. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. OEOIUSF. ANDERSON,? , JAMES M. WAYNE, f sSavannUh,September lb * f^V’, i BARG.tI.VS TO-BE WHDL BE NOLI), Gh Wednesday iht Sd dup of Decem ber next, to the highest bidder, THAT excellent land con-, iaiuing SOO acres, owned by the subscriber, nine miles above lying immediately on the Savannah river, and containing u handsome proportion of first rate low grounds—Also, 16 or 18 likely NEGROES, several Horses, a few good Cows arid a small atock of Sheen, together with some .Household .*ad pitched Furniture. Terms made •known on the day of sale. Collin. October 29. tda ■ , mu iw nuw .. mww., n NOTICE, ALL those indebted to the late firm of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK* o. are requested to call and settle their accounts with Messrs. A. Bucg, & Co. who are fully authorised to settle the business of the jaid firm. ' John Turner. Jm fi. . * tt 81ATE9. | Bankart, Ganakl 4f C& AGENTS for the New-York Slat* Comptny, offer to contract for anj quantity mxi quality at the company prices They offer for **k* Bills on New-York, United States* Post Not#*, 500 and . 100 dollar Notes. Nor- l if HANHAET, G\N \HL & Co. H AVI NO REMOVED their Cmu ting Room, into the brick house lately occupied by Albeit Brux, Esq are now reidy to receive Cotton, Pro dace, and ail other kind of Goods so Storage, ant to transact any business in the Commission Line, they will be thank ful for a share of public -patronage, and hope to give satisfaction to their custom ers. ! Nov. 1 ts i Brands «alu. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember next, at the court-house, in; the town of Waynesborough, Burke; county, within the usual sale, hours. One Negro W onir-u named At fa, levied on as the property ot Jeremi-, ah W. Williams, to satisfy sundry smalli executions in favour of Charles Lile, a* gainst Jeremiah W., Williams, and Jo seph Attaway, jan’r. levied on and re-; turifvd to me by a constable. —slso— . Onc Negro Woman named Bet-, ty, anil her child named Bandy, levied on as the property Win. M. Scruggs, to, satisfy sundry executions in favor of William Stone and others, levied on" and returned to me by a constable. k Jehu Bell, a. u. r. Nov. A ' ts 1 For Sale, •■JpHAT well known Tract of Land, in Columbia county, called Mount Hope, ten miles above Augusta, on Sa .vannah river, containing 528 acres—*, vhich is equal if not superior, to any fract of Land, in the county. There is on the premises a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Gin House, Stables, Corn House, and all the necessary buildings on a Plantation, all under a good fence: the term* will be made know nl by appli cation to-subscribers, on the premises. John B. Wilkinson, Wm. H. Blackwell. October 25 if The Subscriber, I r BRAKES- this opportunity to inforn 1 his friends and the public, that hi uas purchased John Rocker’s TAA YARD, and STOCK OF LEATHER 1 ' in Elbert taken his lease and stock of Leather in Augusta, and has on aand at both yards, an assortment of Leather for sale on low-terms, also Cow Hides, that is well salted and cured. Any person wishing to purchase in Au- may apply to Wm. Fowler, i James hacker. October T 8 flawfim GEORGIA, felbert county. DESCUIPT LON of-an estray f Horse, posted before Beverly Allen, esq.‘ ■m die Ist of October, by John Beck,jun. •)f capt. -Rucker’s district, a dark bay Hoi se, about nine years old, four feetdO' >r 11 inches high, with a -few Saddle spots, a dent on the first joints, from his hips, appraised by B. Jeter, and Thomas Colbert, to 25 dollars ■ Baity M, -Wood, Clerk, f October -29 ts GEORGIA, Ejbert County^ DESCRIPTION, of an estraj Mare and Colt posted before AVm. Dun lap, esq.on the 6th May last, by Drury, Thompson, of capt. Ghil'dres district, said Marc is a dark sOrrel, with, a star in her forehead,.about 15 years old, 4 feet9or, 10. inches high, the Colt a-sor relwith a blaze face supposed to be the coltnfsaid Mare, said cstrays appraisei by'Wwlam Morgan and Rich’d. llilley to twenty-five dollars. ißaity M. Word, Cl’fc. : October 29 ts To -Let, i PART of Tenement No 3, Bridge-! Row, which is calculated to store a larga quantity of Goods, having a. front on Centre-street, and an extensive. Room up stairs—For terms apply at the House. October 29 3t To Lease, For one Year, or more , ; THE lands which I have at Demery’e Ferry, on Savannah river, contain ing upward* of two hundred acres of high land, which brings excellent corn and cotton. Os, the premises is a convenient house.amt out buildings.- •—ALSO— j 369 Acres of prime River lands on the Carolina side, about 100 acre* cleared-—this land lies high., the water daring the freshes this season waaover very Utile iff the tract—-the part that remains to Clear is very prime, and if well cultivated, would prodace one hundred : bushels of corn to the Forrtems of rent please apply to Wilson Navey, fk Co. at Demerv’s ferry, or the the'proprietor at his mill* on Newboriy creek, near the premises. Joseph Bosh. Burke coffnty, Not. 5,18*7. a ■■;• * ;■ * ■ r - -'‘ • i ▲ D&E& tamest of James Pearre, late of Richmond county, deceased. IFiU be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in December next, (& not previously disposed of at private sale,) rue followino Tracts of Land, fit, - ■ 800 Acres of L£ad on the wa ter* of Bear creek, franklin county, ori. ' S'nally granted to Nathaniel Pearre— ounded N. E. by Cali, on the other side* by lands of ffm, Glascock, and George fFalton. 902 i Acres Land, Lot No. 30, Sd dis trict, old HTlkinson county. 154 Acres Land in Dilke** county, near the mouth of Long creek, adjoining lands of Cite,‘and George Graves. 154 Acres in JFilkes county, adjoin ing land ofCioe Graves; each being part ol 924 acre* of laud originally granted to Andrew Robinson. 92$ Acre* of Land, Elbert county— Bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and by Savannah river; being a part of a tract originally granted to Joshua Bradley. 143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin ing lands of Joshua Graves. 833 Acres of Land in Darren county, on Duhart’s creek; -also one other tract originally granted to Angus Martin, Title Deeds and Wots may be seen on the day of sale, when the terms of pur chase will be made known. J. T, ALLEN, > E , L. PEARRE, 5 '*• October 15 ts Mr. Gallaher, RETURNS his thanks to thexitizens. bf Augusta, for the very liberal pat ronage he has experienced since his arri k vul among them, and respectfully in ‘ forms, that he has recqpimenced taking ’■ scholars on the Piano Forte, A few gen tiomen can also receive lessons on the Clarionet,Flute,& Violincello. He hopes from the experience he has in Europe, under professors, and in Orches tras of the very first order, and also in ■j the principal cities in the United State*, that he will not only secure to himself* liberal share of public patronage, butbe j enabled to render general satisfaction. | Applications made at the offices of the , Chronicle and Herald, will be punctually ; attended to. October 35 <tf To Rent, ~ rg IHE Dwelling House, together with .JL convenient out houses and a good f garden,the dwelling house has four rooms * below, and two above stain, witli a Pi aza fronting the river, and without doubt the most pleasant house in town during. 1 the summer months"—at present occupi ' «d by * Flewellin & Dickinson. i November 1 ts i Lost, ON the Savannah road’bctwccn Ken neday’a and Pierces, sand within four 'j miles of the former place, op Sunday the ■ 12th ult. a Red Morocco Pocket Book, containing a number of valuable papers, ; which can be of service only to the \ owner, .and for .which a liberal reward will be paid on delivery at this Office.—- ’ All persons are cautioned against paying , any notes, accounts or draughts drawn In , favour of the subscriber, to any other j person than himself as he has made no j transfers of any drawn in his favour. Geo. JK 8, Pearre. t Novembet 1. ; NOTICE. THE subscriber has opened a Law- Office, in Sparta, Hancock county, "'land will devote all his attention to the r < business of his profession. * Hoplios Staples, [* November 1-ts 1 ' ' OR BAL.K, ~ i< *OO Acres of Land, r TT Y4NG about seven miles from thi* Aj| City, upon the Washington road, most of it is well timberetl—tlverc are ■ upwards of forty acres cleared ami'llo ’ der good fenc«— there *s also on the pre I mises,.an excellent dwelling house,/and ’■ out houses, a good Peaxh ami Apqirle Orchard, and uncommon good ,water in abundance. 1 .~.~-ALBQ *, To be disposed Os, Four -Prime 4 Negroes.—.lf not sold at private sale be fore Ae "first day of January next, the , whole will be sold at the market-house [ to the Highest bidder on that day—A cre > dit will be givemif required, for good personal security, and a mortgage on all. 1 Apply to I Isaac La Bochc. 1 November 1 tda > Steam-Boat Company. 1 GREEABLY to the 4'lh article of . J\ the constitution of tlie Steam-Boat 1 Company, a meeting of the ' Jtpckholders : is requested, at the office of 1 pic Directors in Augusta, on Monday the 10th of No -1 veraber 1817, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to e lect Directors and for other purposed “Any Stockholder absent t rem a meet- may by power of attdr b*7> under sea), authorize any other Sic cknolder to vote for him or her.”- —By C infer. J. Vi \pt9Wet. MEDICIXEH I 'K&SSsai-1 D* ®r* «&&&*» Celebrated Linimn,n I For Rheumatism, Bruises, s urit ‘ t I Chilblains, Numbness, Stiffness T'ft oiuts,&c. The relief is immediate a » » ft cure frequently in 24 hours, although ‘ < ft years staadin- and thought incurable 1 ft* Mr, Jacob Hildheth, of Amherst v ft H. was many years afflicted with vioW ft. rheumatism, & as he advanced in T .. a ? at times was wholly incapable ofbu ß i, 1 when through recommendation,aftei tr y ing all other medicines in vain, wascnV ed by using only one bottle of this LinL ‘ ment; and has bad no relapse; it j 8 " I years since—he was considered i ncUrw || able! Tliis is published at his request ft Dr. Rdfe's Aromatic Pills, I For female obstructions, &c. and are I equally conductive to the health ofmaiv ried ladies, unless when pregnant a $ ' which time they muat not be taken. ’ Dr. iielfe's Antibilious Pill, For Indigestion, loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Head-Achc, Costiveness fe Flatulence, Cholic, Billions Alice- ■ tipns, &c. I Dr Vegetable Specific, It A certain and expeditious cure for I “Sick head-ache,” Bilious Affections, Ac. I Dumfries* Ointment. A certain, safe and expeditious euro I for the ITC U, however inveterate, in an I houc’s application; may be used by the. ft most delicate pregnant females, or on children at the breast—*,* No dange.c I from taking cuidU! %• Ask for “Bum- ft fries’ Ointment.” None are genuine ui>- I less signed “W.T.Conway,” as you va- I iue health observe tire signature. „ Dumfries’ Lotion. A cure for the ITCH, without smell. British Anticcptic Dentifrice. The tooth-ache is not only prevented by this Dentifrice, but renders discou loured teeth beautifully white, removes the causes of freter arising from decayed teeth, imparts to the gums the efflnres- { cence of health, and to the breath the most delectable sweetness. Albion Com Plaister, This Plaister affords instant relief, at the same time it dissolves and draws the corn out %ytbe root, without the least pain. jCanibravn Tooth Ache Pills . ‘ These Pills afford immediate relief with out the least injury to the teeth, Ur. Hunter's Tilts, Dr. Hunter's In fection Powders, and Dr, Hunter 1 # Cerate, : For the prevention and cure of the Vcn ;■ ereal Disease, however inveterate, in all its various stages, and even when mercu ry -has failed—full directions and des cription of symptoms, so that any one ? may cure themselves with secrecy (for a few dollars) accompany each pocket. Ask for Dr. Hunters Pills. None are , genuine but those signed « W.T.Con way,” as yon value Health observe the signature. K The Whole of-the above Medicines arc > prepared and sold, wholesale, by the sole proprietor, W. TV Conway, No. l,Ha milton-Place, Common-street, Bo^tm, ■ knd retailed by W. J. Hobby, at the An - i gusta Book-Store, and most Druggists, 1 Booksellers, anti Post-Masters through ’ Out the United States. ’ \* Pamphlets.of many extraonlinary , cures, may be had at the agent’s, gratis. %• A large discount to country tra ders, and those wKb buy to sell again. October 25 . Stoaw • For Sale, A PLANTATION on Kiokee creek, ■ one mile and a half from Columbia court house, containing 215 acres, about two thirds of it cleared and under good fence* > For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premises. Andrew Maclean. November 5 o I _ ■ - - -■ - - i wyC - Lost or Stolen, ' "ITtROM the suWfcriber living in Cd- Jj lumbia county, near the Court- House, on Wednesday 2gth of October, a Negro Boy named 808, eight or nine j years of age, rather of a dark"compexion, full face, has a scar .over one of his eyes, which not recollected; had on when he left home an old homespun round coat, also a shirty pantloonsot brown linen. 30 Dollars will bagiven for the delivery ofy ! the thief, and Twenty Five for the boy. ; Walter Ariosto Applwg''- Noveinber 5 K - Executor’s Hales!; WILL be sold to the highest bidder on thje 22d Dec. next, at the late residence of James Hamilton, deceased. Sundry articles of Household and Kitch en Furniture, a Waggon, a Gig, a part of the live Stock—The sale to continue from day to dryr—Terms made known f on day of sale. I aTimoasN. Hamilton sxr i Nov ipher ? ts _ KOH fcjAJLlsi, A Udndsome Light made Northern Gig. . Enquire of , Beach & Thomas. ——ALSO A Good Family Htrgh* November 5 V.