Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 03, 1817, Image 3

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James Woodrow, qco. (OOMMIKO’B BRICK BUILDINGS,) have just received, n« the latest arrivals from Britain, 3 a very extensive assortment of Dry Goods & Hard ware, viz. SUPERFINE Broad Clolhs Coarse Cloths in great variety Cassimeres and Quilting* Carpetings Toiler.ets and S wan sd owns flombazetts and Bombazeens Jlosc and Duffil Blankets White, Blue and Mixture Plains Drown Linens Irish do. Scotch Homespun* Cotton Cambrics and Shirtings Plain and Fancy Muslins PrintedMadrass and J/asal.ipatam Hk’ffs Silk & cotton Shawls—a largt assortment Counterpanes , ■Woollen and cotton Hosiery Tigana Cloths plaids and Chambraya Bafr. and Umbrellas Dundee and Inverness cotton Bagging Heady made Waistcoats, and an elegant assortment of Die s and Furniture Calicoes, Which, with a veiy general assort ment of HARDWARE, laid in upon the best terms, are now opening and will he sold at a moderate advance for cash, pro duce, or approved paper. ' ax.so for sale, Bills on London or Glasgow. Dec. 3. ts lor 2 Stone Masons can meet with employment by applying at (his office. Dec. 3- tt Letters lithe Vos' Office nt Augusta, Geo. 2d litccmbej, 1817. A K Alexander Aliens Elizabeth Kerman Mary M. Allen John Keefe James Adams John Kennedy George Adams Patrick Kelly Martha Aldridg. 'Palton F. Keith B L .JR9.mO.Dd Burroughs John Lloyd Ann 11. Bender * Cf. IRTW Elizabeth Barton rencc Davis Bottom James Leslie John Beal M Amelia Brown , Madame Mondon- John tt. Burke x-ille James R. Bail’d Jeremiah Minor Elizabeth Burke Eliza Ann Muor^ J. Bell co. 3 G. S. Morgan Eliza Barken Eliza Marin LySander Burdick John Martin Ira Bowen Samuel Moore Daniel Burnham Ralph Moses Mary A. D. Barnes A. Markham Nathan S. Beeman Martha M‘l)ade •Samuel Waring But- Martha Millar ler N John Begat Levina Noble C Wm. Nichols Mary A. Clarke Theophilas Neal Joseph Cumir, 2 Hugh Nesbit, 3 fcd.iv. W. Collier () Timothy G. Chidsey D. M. Ormond Paul G. Cottle P Josliua Cor.ey Ira Palmitcr C. Z. Clarke Fanny Parrot Samuel G- Colt M. Beckham Erastus Case Eduard E Powers Mary Castens Nathaniel Palmer Peter Clissey Sylvester Porter Thomas Cuniming Elizabeth Parker Elizabeth Chadwick Luke Pettibone Christopher Curts tt John Caimichael Morris Roney John Clarke Wm. Russel I) Wm, Ricker Nancy Davis Edward ttobets John Dilap, 3 Jclut Reynolds 'J<hn Darby *. S Elizabeth bill Solomon Sikes E Robert Sterling Timothy I‘astman,2LucendiaS Stanton F Simeon Smith H. M. Forsyth, 4 Z. Spooner Robert Frazier Wm. Stafford Fisher A* Ames, 3 T G John Troblefield John Gillct Thomas Tarth Joseph Galbreth Peter Tenoick Joshua Grinage Edw. Y. Tatnal Uoht. lvjb>on T'bus. Tailor. Samuel Goodall V J.n&iuh Gray Allen Venson Miller J. Gibson James .Venable Hamilton Goss Jonathan Yasser fciles Griswold, Messrs. C. Verlsry H # co * Mary Hoffman W Uiomas Healy Leroy Wilkins ' &A. Hunter Eliza A. Wigfall *ar* W. Harrison Charles D,Williams H- Henderson Eliza Walker havid Hill, 2 Britan Ware Chancy Hills Joel Westcoat Catharine D.- Mam- Wm. Wiseman bmnd Wm. M. 'Williams M. Hamilton, 2 Reuben Woodruff Walter Harris Samuel Westan Ojunjiel Hill, Wm. White, 12 “m, H. Jones. K - James Fraser, I*. M. December 3 ts r new Clothing Store, m Wheeler, Bradley’s & Co. One Door East of the HAVE UN HAND, A VERY EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, or ALL DESCRIPTIONS, And have This Day received in addition. 70 Packages, W liich ivrt.kcs their assortment very ex tensive, all of which they will sell at Wholesale or Retail on the most rea sonable Terms. —ALSO— A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods'% Hard ' < ware: SADIES’ Walking Shoes and San- J dais Gentlemens’ Boots. Shoes and Morocco Slippers Ladies’ Beaver Hats Gentlemens’ Beaver and Roram ditto Silk and Cotton Umbrellas Plated and Britrfnia Tea Setts Plated Casiors 1 Silver Tea Sett Silver Table and Tea Spoons Ditto Watches Gold Chains, Seals and Keys Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs Copper Tea Ke’tles, Stills and-W orms Bowling Pieces Patent steel barrel and common Pistols Dirks, Powder and Shot, Anvills Frying Pans, Trace Chains, ike. —also — Looking Glasses, Os all descriptions and prices, From 1 to ISO Dollars the Pair, Some of which arc very elegant. also, a X'VT Jersey Waggon, With full Plated Harness, Calculated for one or two Horses, (jdr They have employed a Man from the north, whose profession is Tayloring. he will attend to .the fitting of garments Also, [if application,) to cutting ladies" Habits and Bidieses. December 3 tf 4 Forty Boxes ; - -T— j Os (his ycar» crop, for sale by 11. Dunton. December 3. B ' Storeage. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Merchants of Augusta, audits vicinity,that by applying to him, opposite Ji-Ki one's Ware House, Merchandize can be Stored, and every attention will be punctually paid to the receiving and delivery of the same. Robert Ripley. C3J Private Parties can be entertain ed with Relishes at all seasonable hours. December 3 ts Sporting Intelligence, npHE Augusta Joekey.CLub Races will M., commence on Wednesday the 14th day ot Janu try next, free for any Horse, Mure or Gelding from any pu t ol the world. The tirst day’s running, 4 mile heats worth, ~ * g 4 00 6o Second day’s running, 3 do. do. 300 UO Third day’s running, 2 do. do. >w„ a handy cap purse, worth y Weights as follow: 7 Years old, . J,26lbs \ 6 do. do. - ’ - joy • 5 do. do. - - 112 4 do. r - 102 3 do. de. - go 2 do. do. a feather. By order of the President, F. JVI. Hoisclair, Secretary tjj- Treasurer. December 3. ts Sheriff’s Sale. On the Ist Tuesday of January next, will be sold between the usual hours, at Li-.icoln court-house. - 700 acres of Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining Crosson and oth ers, taken as the property of Bcnejaii Smith, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor ol Manning and Wadkins,prop erty pointed out by Wm. 11. Norman.— Terms, cash. Nathan Bussey, D. Sh'Jf. Dec. 3 1 Georgia.—Columbia county. \\fIEREAS Marshall Keith, has ap plied for Letters of administration on he estate and effects of Peter G. Keith, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap pear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not je granted. Given under my hand at office this 29th day of November, 1817. ( A. Crawford* cl’k. AUCTION. THJS MOJRJWi G at 10 o'clock will be sold before the Post* Office: APT ASSORTMENT OP DRY j Suit aide far t/i« Stvwm, TERMS —Sums of 100 dollars and under, cash—(h T er 100 dollars, twelve months credit—-Notes with approved en dorsers. ALSO, FOR CASH* 1 case superline Coats ■' 3 ditto Hats 15 casks Cheese, &c. &c, Fraser fit Oowilre, AucCrs, Dec‘'her 3 ; ts —— ■ - 1 - ■; - 1 Alexander Bryan, Has Received by recent arrivals from JCew-Lork, ard offers for Sale at reduced prices, SUPERFINE and common cloths, Cassimercs Blankets,assorted flauels, Blue Plains, Bombnzelts assorted, Vestings, and Worsted Stockings, Calicoes, Canton Crape, Shawls, Lace and cotton Damask do. 5 to 8-4 Fancy silk and Merino Handkerchiefs, Barcelona and cravat ditto, Prlorines, ribbons, gloves, cambric, Childrens’ KsAvcr Mats, 600 Yards carpeting, 2 Cases 4-4 Linens; low charged, 6 ditto Castor and iloram Mats, 2 ditto Ball Thread & 128 to the lb, ' 4 ditto Saddles and Bt idles. A General Assorrneiit of classical nooks, Blanks Rooks, Writing Paper, fkc. A General Assortment of STAPLE & FANCY, Hardware 6 llhds. Glass Ware, assorted China Tea Setts White in tiold .18 Crates crockery, assorted. —-ALSO 5 Hlicls. {Sugar, 10 Hlils. Coffee, &c. &c. December 3. ts Miller & Stowtevhurgkf Have Just Received A. supply of I OAF SUGAR, J Molasses, Pimento, , Pepper, , ~ CTt ' B w * wwehafcef., makes their ussoitment com plete in that line. December 3. o Sll^rspoons Mackerel Liquor Cases, and best Spanish Segars, FOR SALK BY U. & G. Webster, Dec. S . cw the SUBSCRIBERS Respectfully inform the public in general that tney have taken the store formerly occupied by F. Bouyer & t o. three doors above the tilobe-Tavern, where they intend to keep constancy on hand, a general assortment of the best Confectionaries Os all kinds. Pastry, Cakes, Turin, and Cordials of all sorts, by the gallon or bottle—All of which they offer tor sale on the lowest terms by the quantity or retail. JJri *thc & Co: December 3 - ' ts ' JLiOs YESTERDAY in the city of Augusta, a small red Morocco Pocket Boolt, containing about 10 dollars, in two five dollar bills, believed tc be on the Bank of Augusta, and one Note on James Sprouwl,for 1000 dollars, due Ist Janu ary, li 18, Five Dollars Reward will be given for the delivery of the Book and its contents, at the Chroricle office. John Tart ant. December 3 2tp STKAYED OR STOLEN ROM the subscribers stable, on Fri JL day evening last, a Bay Morse, with a small star in his forehead—about la bands high, and well formed. Me was raised in Hancock county, by a Mr. Walker, and ifnot stolen, be may prob ably endeavour to get there. A liberal rewaid will be paid for his delivery to me in this place. L. G. Cantclou. December 3 ts GEORGIA, Richmond county. WHEREAS John Cashin, Guardian of Daniel Carolina, a free man of color, has applied for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Sikcy Fitts, a free woman of color, late of Augusta, in said county, decea-ed. Now therefore, These arc to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to ile their objections in my office (if any j;!iey have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted to the applicant. Givtfn under my hand and seal at of fice, in the city ©f Augusta, this Sd day of December, 1817. • 1 Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. r i Assize of Bread For Dec. 1817* npHE average price of Superfine Flour is ascertained not to exceed 10 dol lars per barrel of 196 pounds. Agreeably to the directions of an Or dinance, entitled “an Ordinance for the regulation of boat Bread, pasted on. the 7fli June, 1714.”—.The Weight of Loaves for the present month must be 6 i-4i Gents Loaf, i pound, 12 1-S Cents Loaf, S pounds. Os which afj Bakers and Sellers of Bread are required to take due notice. 1), ( laike, CVk. c.e. The Members of Social Lodge, No. 18, are requested to attend a icgu lar meeting at their Hall, for the election of Officers, ami other important business of the Craft, on Friday Evening next, at 7 o’clock. By Order, .. CHARLES A. CRAWFORD, See. December 3 * * GEORGIA— Egbert Superior Court, Oc t.ver Term, 1817. Present the Ho norable John M. Dooly, Judge of sa d Court. . * Geouoia, >To the Hun. the Superi - Elbert County , y nr Court rfsaid county. petition of William Woods. B George Martin Skinner and Morris Skint, er, executors of Archer Skinner, dec. assignee, of John Ketler humbly sheweth, that on the thirty-first day id December, in the year 1807, Susannah Collins made and executed to John tel ler her deed of mortgage, and thereby, in consideration of one hundred and thir ty-two dollars and thirty-two cents, paid to her by John Ketler, bargained, sold and conveyed to the said John Kel ler, his heirs and assigns, two tracts of land in the county aforesaid—one, con taining one hundred acres, (he place win reon the said Ketler then lived; the other containing one hundred and twen ty-five acres, the same place whereon James Jarvis theil lived: with a condi tion thereunto annexed, that if the said Susannah, her heirs and assigns, should pay to thesaid John Ketler, his’heirs or assigns, the full and just sum of one hun dred and thirty-two dollars iind thirty two cents, on or before the first day of April next thereafter, with lawful inter -1 est thereon until paid, then the said deed, as also a certain note or due-bill, bearing even date with the, said deed giv en by the said Susannah to the said John Ketler, for the payment of the same sum, should be void, but should otherwise re maih in full force and virtue—which said deed and note_ afterwards, in the . were assigned'by the said 'John*Kctier to him, the said Arcncr Skiuucr—And your petitioner sailh, that there is now . on the said note and mortgage the said sum of one hundred and tTiirty-two dol lars and thirty-two cents, principal, arid one hundred and one dollars and forty six cents, interest, up to this time re maining due and unpaid. Wherefore, your petitioners pray the court to grant a rule nisi for the pay ment of the said sums, together with the interest that may hereafter accrue on the principal sum and the costs of the emit , herein, within the time prescribed hy law, and in default thereof, that the equ - ty of redemption 1.1 and to the premises may be foreclosed. J. V..HAFHHS, Attorney for Petitioners, Elbert Superior Court, October Term, 1317. ON the'petition of Wiliam Woods. George. Martin Skinner & Morri »kinnei>executors of Archer Skinner, -deceased, assignee of John Ketler, set ting forth among other things, that on the thirty first day of December, ei<di tcen hundred and,seven, Susannah Col Isns executed to John Ketler her note in writing for tiic sum of one hundred and thirty two dollars and thirty two cents, and also her deed of mortgage for tw>> tracts of land in «aid county, in the pe tit v «n particularly described, conditioned to be void on the payment to the >aid John or his assigns, tie sum of money mentioned in the said note v itli interest thereon, on the first day of April next thereafter, else to be in full forcu ; a id that the said mortgage and note were af terward# assigned by the sa.d John to the said Archer; and that there is now due on the said mortgage and note the whole amount of principal, and also the interest up to the present time, amount ing to one hundred and one dollars and forty six cents, and praying a course of f'oieclosuie, thereof It is ordered that the said Susannah Collins do pay into this court, within twelve months from this time, the afore said principal sum of one hundred ami thirty two dollars and 32 cents,' with interest thereon, from the first day of April 1308 to the time v of payment, tuge ther with all costs that shall*have accru cd in this case, or the equity of redemp- , tion of and to the said land shah be lore closed. And it is further ordered, that , this rule be published in one of the pub- I lie Gazettes of this state at least once in 1 every month until the time appointed for the pavment of the said money, or serv- S ed on the mortgagor or her special agent six months previous t» the time e the said money is directed to be paid. ( True extract from the minutes the 24th v October 1817. I). 8, Hooiby cl% ; yon sale, A PRIME AEOlti-rtltnw, wto is a good Boar Hand—A ]Vly to the subscriber, upper end Broad-rtrect. • few doors above captain KctchumV cor ner. , George W. Collins. Dec. 8 i ___ n .1, * Notice.- Will be Hired, at Elbe on Tuesday tins SOth December next; All (lie N 4 GUQKS belonging to the estate of col. Evan Ragland, late of ol''Elbert county,deceased—Terms made known on the<la ; ol Hiring. Those who Hired said Negroes last year are requested to return therta to tlie subscriber at Elberton,on the above day, by the hour as eleven o’clock in the fore noon. . , \ Win. Woods, Jdiu’r. pro. tem. December 3 law .w (iht)itlxlA, Ether t 7b u>tly, HEREIS Joannah Vawters, td- V V ward Brown and Reuben Brown , applied td me for letters of admin . istraliun on the estate and effects ol John - Vawters, late of said county deceased. I These are therefore to cite and admo nish alt ami singular the kindred and . creditors of said deceased to be and ap- L pear at a court of Ordinary to be held in and fur the county aforesaid, on tne j first Monday in January next, to shew f cause if any (hey have, why said letter* should not lie granted. , I Givew under my hand as clerk of the ! court of ordinary for said county thi» . sixth of November 1817.' , ; ' Jcb Weston, c.c.o. EORGIA, Elbert cr.unty. TIiniEREAS James Morrison ha ’ I VV applied to me for letters ol ad- C ministration on the estate ».•* '-fleets of Thompson Ragland, late of said county* , deceased* f Tliese are therefore to cite and ad mo ’ nish all and singular the kindred am' ere , ditors of said deceased robe and appear at a court of.ordinary to be held in and j for the county aforesaid on the first Monday in January next, to shew cause* r if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undey my hand as clerk of the *• court of ordiii&n for said county this 15 th day of November (HIT. j "Job W I StOM, C.C.O. ’ GEORGIA. Elbert county. y i | ( r lIhREAS William Thnipp*on has y y applied to me for letters ofuil ’ m inistration on the’estate and effects of I .Sarah Thompson, late of said county, de e ceased, wife of him the said William T TlminnuiUU . . ' r . ; h, ‘ 8e a*’ 6 therefore to cite am! admo- J malll all - and singular the kindred and v c, e ditors of said deceased to be and a p. , il P°a ; * court of ordinary to be held in 1- *" (l ,( ’ r the comity aforesaid, on the fi. »t d Monday in January next, to shew cau«e - if any I hey have, why said letters should ifotJ>e granted. Cm von under my hand as cle k of the : court of ordinary tor said county this 15th . day of November, 1817. . ■ Job Weston, c c.o. !> GEORGIA, I Columbia ('"iinty. 5 WHEREAS Mary Rowdre applies h»r letters of administration on the e'fata of Samuel i'oudre, deceased. These are therefore to citr and admn. msh. all and singular, the kindred and < red dors of said deceased foV ami ap. per at my office within tlie time prcs.cn hed by law, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be grant'd. Given under my hand and seal at of fice, this 29th November, inl 7 A. CRAWFORD. c p» { ; ,G : *’ORGIA. Columbia county, W HERE vS for of n .ministration, d - bonis non, on the estate land effects of Daniel W. deceased. «■ 'fliose are therefore to cite and a ». monish all and singular, the k-ndrod and creditors of the said deceased, to' be and appear as my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if anv they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at of fice this Ist December, 1817. A. Crawford, fTk. Georgia—Columbia county. WHEREAS Joseph Day, and Wi’- l : am Wilkins have applied 'for letters of . administration on the estate and effect* I h .mas C. Kendrick, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish, all and singular the kindred and ci editors iff said deceased, to be add ap pro- at my office within the time pre scnbed bv law, to shew cause (if any tky have,) why said letters should be granted. Given under my hand and seal at of fice, tins 29th November, 181-7, . a. rvk. SAfrif-» Sale. . ON the first Tin sdav in Januarr next, will be a Id at tne court house ia* W arenton, between the usual hours. One Sorrel Mare about 6 years old, Saddle And Bridle, levied on as the pro perty of Mulkey Cobron, to satisfy an execution issued out of the Interior ' Court of Wilkes counfy, John Halidar* vs. Mulky Coliron and /esse Gun. A. Badgers, 4. w. c. November 29 ts