Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 17, 1817, Image 3

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Hughes, Curzon & Campbell, Engravers And Copper-Plate Printers, [from LIVERPOOL,] Respectfully inform their friends and the inhabitants of Savannah, that they hive commenced in the above, line at No. 4, Gibbon’s Buildings.—All orders will be gratefully received, and executed with neatness and dispatch Banker’s Notes, Bills of Exchange. Map, and historical plates, address and visiting cards, coals of arms, crests and cyphers on plate, &c. K. B. Country orders duly attended to. Dec. 17 12t £3^. Mr Thomas Ellegood, of Augusta, at the House of Mr. Samuel Golf, will transmit and attend to ,any or ders that may be required. Specimens may be seen also by application to him. £>* The Change Bills of the subscriber in future will be taken up at his Store underneath the Globe-Tavern when ever prosen ted. C. Dickinson. Dec. 17 1 „ Richmond Academy EINHE Richmond Academy will open JL on the first day of January next, under the superintendance of John Fin lay* a. m. Rector, Air. Nicholas Moore, first English Teacher, and Mr. Erastus Seccom, second English Teacher. The branches to be taught are the He brew, Greek and Latin Languages, &c •/Mathematics. Navigation, .Mensura tion, Geography, and the use of- the Globes, &c. / English Composition, Book-Keeping, Arithmetio and Penmanship. Isaac Herbert, ('lerk, Os the Board Trustees of the Richmond Academy, December 17 ts The Subscribers have Received , Sj Dozen Windsor and Paucj Chairs. r ■*'. T. & J. Cunningham. Dec. i7 if Left by a Waggoner from Charleston. A BOX said to contain Carpenter's Tools , belonging to some person coming «n (o this place in pursuit of employment, which the owner can hsvc by describing the box, and paying for this advertisement. Soeed, Weathers k Co. Dec. 17 ts Caution. ALL persons are cautioned agairst trading fora certain Noted'Dand fiven by me, and endorsed by Jas. O, Siller, to Richard Tarver, of Wilkes | county, for one-hundred and forty Dnl I lars, drawn 17th Nov 1817, and pat’a- I blc 20th Dec, 1817. The Note was I fraudulently obtained and I am deter- I mined not to pay it. * I Thos. 11. Dixon, r December 17 c forUTle. I ’lO crcs of Land lying in Lincoln It v county, near the court-house, || knov.n by the name of Sneed’s Tract, I bounded mostly by vacant Lands—im -11 mediately on the Road from Augusta to H Petersburgh, unimproved—on the tract || are springs of fine water—Any person II wishing to purchase can apply to the a subscriber in Burke county, near Buck I Head- Leaaton Sneed, f Dec. 17 lm Will he Rented and Hired I On the Ist day of January next, at the I market-house in the city of Augusta, I for the term of one year, the follow- I ing Property.belonging to the Orphans I of Jacob Bugg, deceased, consisting of I An Acre Lot, bounded by Green, Lin ■ coln, and Telfair streets, with two Ten ■ ements on the same, and other i m prove ■ meats—The Swamp Plantation, 6 miles I from shis place, adjoining Savannah Bi lker, with about one hundred acres of I cleared Land, also the Sand-Hill Plan- HCation, four miles from Augusta, a good ■summer residence, on which is a conve nient dwelling house, and other neces ■ *ary Out Buildings, with a Spring ol I pore water. The Negroes to be Hired ■ are Men, Women, Boys and Girls,among ■ diem are good boat hands, field and fl louse servants. | Waller Leigh, Guardian. | December 17 lawcw BROUGHT to Columbia county jail, a Negro Girl named Lucgy, com-* I size and handsome, about eigliteen I .'cars of age, says she belongs to Arthur BAheatltam, living within two miles of HuouisvilJe, Jefferson county. Garah Davis, Jailor. H Columbia c. h. Dec 14 ts 110 Dollars Reward «VTY Negro Woman FRANKY, well KvJL known in and about Augusta and ■Hannah, has absented herself, and the BJ>ovc reward will be paid to any person will apprehend and place her in tire ■ost convenient jail, or deliver her to Wje* All persons are cautioned against ■arbopjjQg her, I t Isaac La Uoche. ■ November 15, ts H ■ I ■ a ■ •:* > The Subscriber^ OFFERS FOR SACK, SOO Rags and Bbls. Green Coffee 6 Tierces Jamaica do. 0 100 Bids. Philadelphia Whisky 5 Rhiis. N. E. Rum. SO9 Pieces Inverness Bagging 20 Hhds. Prime Sugar* 2000 Bushels Liverpool Salt SO Boxes No. 10,t'otton Cards Casks Columnar and Sicily Mtdei ra Wine 6 Qr. Chests Hyson Tea 9 Tons Shot assorted sizes 6 Tons English and Blistered Steel 20,000 ; lb. Iron, Swedes and English 15 Kegs Powder. —ALSO— A Generai assortment nf DRY GOODS, Ac. ON CONSIGNMENT. " Twenty-seven Packages assorted Cutlery & Hardware, To be sold on accomodating terms, S. KNEELAND. September 13 > J. W. Bridges, —— is now nuceiriNG AND OPENING, •flit Extensive Assortment , CONSISTING OF, v British, French, India, and Do mestic DRY GOODS. —A L 8 0 — f A General Assortment of Hardware and Cut lery. —-LIKEWISE *fl Complete Supply of GROCERIES:: His Stock is extertsivfc and complete, 1 and will be offered at wholesale and re tail, on his “ usual low and accommoda ting terms." \ Bills on New- York. October 11 ts * iiN ADDITION ifffNOan extensive assortment of-goods I already on hand, the subscribers uave just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool, tire : Following Articles which they offer for sale on mode rate terms ; 15 trunks Cambrics, Lenos, Callcoc. 1 and Bombazetis }Bby 10 9 by 11 ; 10 by 12 I 20 crates Pother Bottles Shot & Lead, Sheet Sr Hoop Iron,Casting i Table Salt, &c. Hoc. ! | 10 barrels Linseed Oil 8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted 14 do. Fine Whifcßoram & U 00l llats 200 pieces Inverness Cofton Bagging 30 kegs Dupont & cos. FF &.F.F.F Gunpowder. Edward Quinn & Co. July 19, . . ts The Subscriber Has on Hand & For Sale , MATIFEE, t « Cinnamon, • • Cloves, MiUl Poach, 1 , Anniseed, 1 /"a i • 1 Fennel Seed, , (jOrClialS Pepper Mint, Double Sc Single ALSO Wine , Rum. Brandy & Gin. Town and Country Merchants and Families, can be supplieo with the above articles very low for cash, at the upper end of Broad street, opposite to Mr. John M. Davenport’s. Thomas Pye. November 19. dw ' Sporting Intelligence. 7fpHE Augusta Jockey Club Races will § commence on Wednesday the 14th day of January next, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding from, any part ot the world. The first day’s running, 4 mile heats , worth, 8400 00 Second day’s running, 3 do. do. 300 00 Third day’s running, 2 do. do. > 0Q a handy cap purse, worth 3 We ghts as follow : 7 Years old, - - 126 lbs 6 do. do. • - 120 5 do. do. - - 112 4 do. do. - • 102 S do. do. « - 89 2 do. do. a feather. By order of the President, M. F. Boise lair, Secretary Sf Treasurer. December 5 ts otice VjtTILL be let to the highest bidder, ff on (Wednesday the 24th day of December.) The BOOTH STANDS, for the ensuing Races. Notes on Stampt Paper, and good Town Endow ments will be required. M. F. Duscfair, Secryvaud TreasW. December JO ts « • \ THE SUBSCRIBERS Are Now Receiving BALES London Dnffil Blankets Ditto assorted 7-4 to 10-4 Rose do. Do. extra size <§' quality .for family use 1 Hale handsomely assorted Cassimores 1 Case elegant Marseilles Bed Spreads I Ditto newest fashiqned Ribbons I Ditto real English Sewing Silks Elegant Merino and Cassiuiere Shawls. The above, together with a number of other articles now receivivs which will make our Stock again very complete, we offer at Wholesale and Retail on out usual terms. **- — Also, on Consignment— S Packages assorted Haiti ware, for sale at a amall advance oh the ster ling cost, on accommodating terms. William Sims, Sf Co. December 6. ts Jacob Danforth, ■ Has Just Received, at bis Store in Broad-Stmt, A General assortment of DRY GOODS, , \ Groceries, ' Hard Ware, \ Gutlery and Crockery Ware; \ Also, a Large Assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, And an Elegant Supply of Northern Homespun, and Five Boxes Hats, assorted. The whole of which will be .sold on the most reasonable terms.—-He still continues his Nail Manufactory, and has on hand a supply of nails of all sizes. He hns also Just Received, IS Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups of the most substantial kind, and best workmanship. November 8 tlstM JACOB mXFORTir AND GEORGE W. RUTLKB-, MAVE formed a connexion in trade, at the uppermost stores on the north side Broad-street, Augusta, which will be conducted in the name of GEORGE VV.,BUTLER, # C®. They have on hand a general assort - [ Hunt of Dry Goods and Groceries, Cut Nails, Hardware and Crockery, Which they will dispose of on the lowest terms for Casn, or exchange for •>uutry produce, .bu the most liberal terms. . November 8. The Subscribers, Having connected themselves in Bu siness, unwbu the pi km op Bigelow <V Hand, AUt NOW OPENING, \t the Store recently occupied by Mr. Benjamin Picquot, near the Market, Kroad-Street. •‘■“•A OENKRAT, ASSORTMENT OF— FRESH IM PORTED Dry Goods, Groceries Hard ware. VVhich will be sold at wholesale or re tail on very accommodating terms . A. Bigelow, jn’p, J. M. Hand. November 22 Sw -V olive . THE subscribers hereby announce that they have extended a branch of their business to Augusta, to be con ducted by Mr. James Woodrow, under the firm of James Woodrow y C And are now Opening, at the Store formerly occupied by Adam Hutche son, Esq AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DBF GO OH S, —AND— HARD WARE, 7 | Imported in the ship Georgia-, and oth er recent arrivals from Britain, which will be sold at a moderate advance for Cash, Produce, or Approved Paper. ANDREW LOW $ Co. Savannah, iNov. t ' ts Meriwether Beal, i V Co. , ; ARK NOW OPENING, | In Cummings * Brick Building, next < door above S. Kneelund. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER GOODS —Direit from Liverpool— , 1 AMONG WHICH ARK SUPERFINE ami common Cloths 1 Ditto . r dittoCissimeies 1 Flannels, Bombazetts, Blankets Plains, &c. &c. Ail of which they -will sell on the 1 most accommodating terms, for Cash or Produce. Nov. IS w _ .♦ Just Received , ! Ou Consignment, * )00 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt, 90 Ton Waggon Tire Swedes Iron, rOOO I*. Green Coffee, 10 Ivvgs Goshen Rutter, £OO Ps. best Inverness Cotton Bagging 3 Cases Northern Homespun, And Daily Expected, 59 Barrels Sugar and 10 I Unis. Whisky. ' A. Slaughter Nf C. Labusau. November 20. mv Sneed, Weathers, & Co. Have Just Received a General Assortment of Fall Winter Goods —■ .ALSO, OF—— Groceries, tVhich they will sell on their usual ac commodating terms. Novembsr 19. ts G. Hudson, A Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, Per the schooners Three /Sfistcrs, and Young San Horse, from New-York. —An Extensive Assortment of— British, French & India DRY GOODS, Cutlery, Hardware, Groceries. also— CROCKERY, Glass Ware, Which they are determined to sell on accommodating terms by the Package, Piece or otherwise, as may suit purrhasers. < tetober 11 ts THE SUBSCRIBERS Ham entered into Copartnership tinder the firm of Felix G. Gibson % Co And are now receiving an Exten sive assortment of British, French, India Domestic DRY GOODS, ALSO HARDWARE k CUTLERY, AND A General Assortment of GROCERIES, All of which will be sold low and on accommodating terms Bills of Exchange On New-York & Boston for sale. Felix G. Gibs n, William G. Gilbert. October 29. ts Copartnership Dissolved. THE copartnership of Augustus Craw ford dj* Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent—All those to whom the firm is indebted will please render in their accounts, and those who arc in debted to them must pay soon, or suits will be commenced indiscriminately— Ihe :3usiiiess will be carried on by N. M. Benton & Co, at the same stand. James Cary A Co. Augustus Crawford. December 10 ts For Sale. ’THE House and Lot at present occu x pjed by the subscriber at the upper end of Broad -Street. Thomas Pye. Dec. 10 ts FOR SALE, A PRIME NEGRO FELLOW, who is a good Boat Hand—Apply to the subscriber, upper end Broad-Street, a few doors above captain Ketchum’s cor ner. George W. Collins. Dec. 3 p Executor’s Sales; 1 5Jfi7"ILL he sold to the highest bidder 1V «n the 22d Dec. next, at the late residence of James Hamilton, deceased. Sundry articles of Household anil Kitch en Furniture, a Waggon, a Gig, a part of the live Stock—The sale to continue from day to day—Terms made known on day of sale. Thomas N. Hamilton, cx’r. Novmber 5 * ts DISSOLUTION. THK Copartnership of T. 6l E. Flew * lin, is this day dissolved by mutual censent—all those having demands a gainst the late firm, will present them to Flewellin % Dickinson for settlement, and all those indebted, are requested to make immediate payment to the same. Taylor Flew el lin, -Eaton FlewelU October d> ts <4. ttte stf&fcnrrmns O inform the public JDI» in general that they have taken tha store formerly occupied by F. Bouyer & Co. three doors above the Globe-Tavern, where they intend to keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of the best, Confectionaries Os all kinds. Pastry* Cakes* Tarts, and Cordials of «H sorts, by the gallon or bottle— All of which they offer for sale on the lowest rerm by the quantity or retail. ■ • Brioche & Cot t December 3 Dickinson & Starnes 9 WARE-HOUSE; njpHE subscribers having associated .1 themselves in business under the firm of Dickinmn ic Starnes, offer their services W theiv triends and the public in tue Commission & Factorage Line, the Ware-House is entirely detached from any building liable to fire, and on a good construct ion, immediately injthcrear of Cosby Dickinson’s new budding, and opposite the centre of* the upper square —where every attention wifi be given to render general satisfaction. C. DIKINSON, * E. STARNES, i November 5. 2w lw2m Carriages and (Hggs. FOII SALE. THE subscriber has received an ad ditional supply of Uigs and Car riages of a superior quality, made by David Reach of Newark, and warranted good.—They will be sold on accommo dating terms. ALSO—Several Double Breasted COT TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws, made by Boatwright Glaze.—apply to I*. B. Marshall. September 3. tis "j Che Subscriber, * TAKES this opportunity to'inform his friends and the public, that ho has purchased John Rocker’s TAJV YARD, and STOCK OF LEATHER, in Elbert county, and taken his lease ami stock of Leather in Augusta, and has oa , hand at both yards, an assortment of - Leather for sale on low terms, also Cow Hides, that is well salted and cured* 1 Any person wishing to purchase in .'iu gusta, may apply to fTm. Fowler. James Hacker, ' - October IS , Ift'V *'o r i he~Warrenton Academy ™ 'WWTILL be opened on the first Mon . y y day in January next, under the superintendance of instructors who will come indisputably recommended for a bility and morality,—Terms of tutioa will be the sameas is usual in other regu -1 lar seminaries. Genteel Boarding can be had on mode rate terms. The healthiness and salubrity of the situation, together with a variety of other considerations, it is honed prill be inducements to parents and guardians to select this institution for the education of youth. By order of the Boferd. , j Thomas ©ibson Sec'rg, August 2. mID&wJ * To he Rented. ~ ON the Sd day of January next, on the premises, a convenient Dwelling House with all necessary out buildings, and about 20 acres of cleared land under fence, the property of the minora of Hex ! ekiah Beall, deceased. 1 \ISO, Will be sold on the same time and ‘ P) ace » Bome Household and Kitchen ■ Furniture, belonging to said estate. Jacob Bostick,) v , J«wb Beall, \ E * ”- November-29 laws ~ FOB SALE, 1 A TRAC 1’ ot Land in Lincoln coun i"JL ty, containing from 570 to 600 acres chiefly oak,mix(pl with hickory and dogwpod—gray soil, suitable for the cul ture of Cotton, t orn, W heat, and a part good Tobacco land j abcut 90 acres cleared and under fence, part of which is fresh. This tract is situated about 9 miles west of Grinage’s Saw Mill, 1J miles from Savannah river, and 1J miles from the Petersburg!! road j it is snid to ue as healthy a situation as any in Geor gia—has several excellent springs, and is well watered by a creek that runs thro’ it On the premises is a large new dwet ling house, containing six zooms, and ev ery accessary out house, together with k young orchard of choice fruit trees. This ’ place will be sold low, and the made easy to the purchaser. Those who may wish to purchase, are reqdgstid to call on the subscriber and the premises. . • ' _. S. Cowling. Lincoln county, NW. 15, 1817. fcf w • --r —fi To Let. THE Store and Dwelling House, lately occupied by George Kenne tjy, & Co. on the South side of Broad Street, next door above,Wr. D. Ralston; The situation is very eligible for vending Goods and purchasing 'of produce—Oa the Lot are convenient Sta ble and carriage House, &c For term® apply to DAVIB M WNNB¥;