Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 20, 1817, Image 3

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IATTCTrOK.' The Sale nf ' ritisjh, French 4; ndia Dry Goods, he continued before the Post ice This Morning at 10 o’elnrk. Fraser & Bo wdre, aac’rs. icemher 20. a h DocU W. S. Parrott will ( Augusta bj Christmas day, and be absent for a considerable lime. ms desirous of his assistance will e make application immediately at lagle Tavern. -» ceinber 20. b ledical Science rttery, JVo. 4, $30,000 Highest Prize. ing to commence in the cPy of New kon the,6th day of January uea;t. Highest Prizes are, 1 of 30,000 Dollars 2of 10,000 ditto 2of 5,000 ditto 2of 3,000 ditto 2of 2,000 ditto 10 of 1 000 ditto 10 of 'SOO ditto 10 of 200 ditto 50 of 100 ditto 100 of 60 ditto a great number of smaller prizes, Not two blanks to a prize. Tickets and Halves fur sale by Francis Clark ALSO mPs Patent Time Pieces, ; Day Clocks with moon faces, it Lever and Plain Silver Watches, by and Silver Ware, d and Britannia Tea s-etts, d Castors, Candlesticks, &c. &c. trV's & Clocks of all kinds ve uicd at the shortest notice. cember2o. If e Hired for the ensuing year, iNE abje bodied Boat hands, well acquainted with the river, (he pro of the estate of Allen Nesbitt, de id.—Enquire of Hugh Nesbitt, or 7 i » Samuel Clarke, stAa$ tAa n ' comber 20, ts Viii be Rented, )Rthe ensuing year, on the 20th of of January next, at Sandy Run, nood county, the plantation belong o the estate of William Messer, -Also, the negroes belonging to estate will be hired. Terms made u on the day. SL M<Nnir, adm’r. Isabel Messer, adm'x. remher 20.' ci I. Farrington, f nsireedted an additional supply iple Dry Goods, Hardware & Cutlery, Ft, with what he hud on hand, nuke his assortment -complete. —ALSO— IENCH and Italian Fancy Goods, Northern Homespun, *ted Crockery and Glass Ware, "'fails assorted sizes. , Cotton and Wool Cards in boxes, lals in barrels, sh M’ stard in boxes, and Northern WAX CALF SKINS, [ of which w,ill be disposed of on il terms. , comber 17. ts Syorting Intelligence. [IE Augusta Jockey Club Races will commence on Wednesday the 14-th f January next, free for any Horse, or Gelding from any part ol the I. first day’s running, 4 mile heats worth, , 8400 00 id day’s running, S do. do. 300 00 1 day’s running, 2 do. do. } 4 qq qq i handy cap purse, worth 3 freights as follow: fears old, - - 126 lbs do. ' do. - - 120 do. do. - - 112 do. do, - - 102 do. do. - 89 do. do. a feather. ■ order of the President, -M. F. JBoisclair, V Secretary Treasurer. member 3 ts Notice. TILL be let to the highest bidder, F on (Wednesday the 24th day of mberj) The BOOTH STANDS, toe ensuing Races.——Notes on pt Paper, and good Town Endors-' • will be required. - M. F. Bobclair, Seer'y. and Treas'r. wembff & * £ Tickets ■ the Medical Science Lottery Wh. 4. 80,000 Dollars highest Prize, 2 Frizes of 10,000 Dollars 2 ditto of 5,000 ditto 2 ditto of 3,000 ditto 2 ditto of 2.000 dill© 10 ditto of 1.000 ditto 10 ditto of 600 ditto 10 ditto of 100 ditto 100 ditto of 60 ditto t To commence drawing in the city of New-York, on the tifh of January next, sot sale by Huntington & Btirrill, Opposite the City Hotel. Who Have Just Received , A NEW SUPPLY OF SILVER fable, t>a; and Desert Spoons, with stampt Handles Gold and Silver Patent Lever and plain Watches Chains, -Seals and Keys Ladies’ Watches, Chains, Seals and Keys Pearl Gar-Rings, Finger-Rings Bracelets, Breast Pins Minia'ure Cases, Corral Dressing Cases Work Boxes Silver Tes Setts Plated Castors and Candlesticks w ith.a great variety ot Watches, Jew elry, &c. Dec. 1 T ts Military Drums. THE SUBSCRIBER Has Just Received from Philadelphia, TWO CASES DRUMS. —. i ho, on hand — A large assortment Musical Instru ments, Military Goods, Hat#, &c. &c. All of which he utters for sale on ac commodating terms. John Barry. December 17. cm I HE SUBSCRIBER* MAVE connected themselves in business under the firm of James Anderson, S{ Co. next door to Mr. Pat rick where taey will con stantly keep a very general asssortinent of nkr (iOOI)H, HARDWARE and GROCERIES, which they will be en abled, and disposed to sell on the mast reasonable and advantageous terms, for Cush, Produce, or good Town Paper, .fames mlerson, John Taylor, rtccember 17. c Richmond Academy r'BMiE Richmond Academy ’will open a on the first day of January next, under the superintendance of John Fin lay, a. m. Rector, Mr. Nicholas Moore, first English Teacher, and Mr. Erastus Seccom, second English Teacher. The branches to be taughtare the He brew, Greek and Latin Languages, &c A/athematics. Navigation, Aiensjra tion, Geography, and the use of the Globes, &.c. English Composition, Book-Keeping, Arithmetic and Penmanship. Isaac Herbert, Clerk, Os the Board Trustees of the Richmond Academy, December 17 ts Notice. iWILL attend at Wrightsbofough, on the 13th and 14th inst. at Colum bia court-house on the 13th and 14lh inst.——at Holt Clanton’s, Columbia county, on the 15th, at Thornton Gib son’s, on the 16th, at Warrenton on the 17th, at Powelton on the 19th, at Sparta on the £oth and 21st, at Greensliorough on the 23d and 24th, at Jonathan Har ralson’s, Green county, on the 26th, and at Collin Alford’s, reen county, on the 27th, for the purpose of collecting the amount of Internal Duties, due to the United States—Lenity has been used as far as possible,and a strict and rigorous enforcement of the law will be resorted to against all defaulters. C. W. Callier, Collector Rev. 3d col. dist. Geo. December 17 ts Notice. Will be sold on Saturday, the third day of January next, at tne house of the late Win. L. Bealle, of Columbia county, deceased. Between three and four hundred bush els of Corn, a quantity of Fodder, one Road Waggon and Geer, sundry Plan tation Tools; the Plantation of said de ceased to Rent, and the Negroes to Hire; also pursuant to m order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the same day, one fourth part of the Horses and Hogs, belonging to the minors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on that day. Maryann Brail. Ex'x. Wm. Jones, Ex'r. Dec. 17 r To Let. THE Store and Dwelling House, lately occupied by George Kenne dy, &. Co. on the South side of Broad Street, next door above Mr. D. Ralston; The situation is very eligible for vending Goods and purchasing of produce—On i the Lot are convenient Backstores, Sta hie and carriage House, &c For terms appiyto DAVID MKtNNEY. I Jfovgmbgr I *V. Mackenzie $ OKFRR FOB SALK, 10011 lids, £ugar 30 bids. Loaf ditto 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum SO ditto N. E. ditto 20 half pipes'TcnerifTe WfißO. SO chest* fresh Hyson Tea / 10 tons Shot, all sfzes 2 ditto B;sr Lead SO boxes 'fable China in sets 6(0 ditto Tea ditto ditto 75 crates Fart hen Ware 400 boxes St. Julien Claret 400 pieces Cotton Bagging 20t0 Jbs. (Seine Twine 50 tons (Swedes Iron With an Extensive and General Assort ment of British, trench and ndia Goods. ■ i * Dec. 17 *4w Bills of Exchange On New-York, For Sale hy M*Kcnzie & Ponee. Dgermbcr 17 ei Crockery & Glass Vi ate. Erwins, Oakman, & Co. Are Now Receiving and Opening, And will continue to receive and open during the Fall months, at their stores in A/icuu’s brick building, in JUHnfo-h street, leading from A. Erwin, Groce, Sc Co. corner store, and in Bridge stieet. near the market, in the centre of Bridge-Range, No. 6 6c f. An Elegant Assortment nf CROCKERY AND Glass Ware, —CONSISTING OF— CRATES handsomely assorted with Crockery, and boxes and tierces o Glass Ware, well assorted, suitably to the Georgia V. V\ estern markets, which they of.er lor sale at a low advance. They are now opening in order to suit those purchasers who wish to have their goods repacked— Elegant Lusti e & Pearl water Pitchers Liverpool VV at«-and Milk do. . Ditto Tea, colfee cups and saucers En’d. cups and saucers of all descrip tions and sizes Plates, bowls, mugs, pitchers 6f dif ferent qualities and sizes. — ALSO— A few sets of elegant burnished gold China of superior quality, consisting of a tea, coffee and desert sets. Likewise, lustre china tea sets of va ritus figures—“ The celebrated Wedge wood’s pearl tea ware, consisting of a tea not, sugar dish and cream ewer.” Silver lustre tea sets, containing the same number of pieces as above. Also, Children’s Tea sets, and Toys for children pf all description ai d sizes —all of which they offer for sale at the most reduced prices for cash or town ac ceptances. December 17. ts NO lick IN conformity with a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Richmond Ac ademy, the Town Common Lots will on Monday the 29th day of December, inst. lie Leased at the Market-house between the hours of ten and two o’clock, for a term of Five Years, from the first day of January next. A plan of the lots will be exhibited and the terms made known on that day. ‘ Anderson Walking, ) ’ Walter Leigh, C L. C. Cantelou, } December 6. ts Lift hy a Waggoner from Charleston. A BOX said to contain Carpenter's Tools, belonging to some person coming on to this place in pursuit of employment, which the owner can havfe by describing lhs box, and paying for this advertisement. , Sneed, Weathers & Co. Dec. 17 • ‘ ts Caution. A LL persons are cautioned against! /\ trading fora certain Note of Hand then by me, and endorsed by Jas. O. f iller, to Richard Tarver, of Wilkes county, for one hundred and forty Dol lars, drawn 17th Nov 1817,"and paya ble 20th Dec. 1817. The Note was fraudulently obtained and I am deter mined not to pay it. Thos. U. Dixon. December 17 e FOH Sa/jE. £• Kf\ Acres of Land lying in Lincoln Ul/vr county, near the court-house,, known by the name of Sneed’s Tract, bounded mostly by vacant Lands—im mediately on the jttoad from Augusta to Petersburgh* unimproved—op the tract are springs of fine water—Any person wishing to purchase can apply to the subscriber in Burke county, near Buck Head. Leas ton Sceed. I Dec. 1 7 lm u • *■ . / , • {.y vjEj i. , f J t r fTugho*, Porzon & Engravers - “V 'A' \ And v qpjMs r- P) ativ Prin tera, <• (,I’ROM LIVERPOOL,j Respectfully inform tbeir friends and the .inhabitants of Savannah, that,they have commenced iri the above line at A 7 «. 4, Gibbon’s Buildings.—All orders will he gratefully received, and executed with neatness and <1 spatch. Notes, Bills of Exchange; . * '.’ an< l historical plates, address ami visiting cards, coats of arms, crests and cyphers on plate, &c.‘ N B. Country orders duly attended to. Dec. 17 12t iF Mr. Thomas Elirgood, of Augusta, at the House of Mr. Samuel Goff, will transmit and attend to any or ders that may be required. Specimens may be seen also by application to him. "He Change Bills of the subscriber in future will be taken up ut his Store underneath the Globe-Tavern, when ever presented. C. Dickinson. Dec. 17 ' D v the Subscribers have Received, » Si) Dozen Windsor and ifancy i.'hairs. T. U J. Cunningham. _Dee L J7 if .lust Received, 2 Razees, for two Horses 2 Carriages > 2 Gigs. i ■( Which will be sold low tor Cash, by B. PICQUET. FOR SALE, Bills on N, York. ' October 1 ts Bills on New-Vork For Sale by Reach & Thomas. October 4. Bills on New York AT SHORT SIGHT, For Sate by A. Slaughter & C. Labuz&n. August 16. Bills on New York For sale at the store of J\T. L. & S. Sturges , by Beers & Sturges. October 11. ts Mississippi Stock, In Small Hills . For Sale or Barter for Prime COTTON APPLY TO Robert Lang B{Co. November 19 bt Family Flour. fMIK subscribers will keep constantly on hand for sale, a supply of (SU PERFINE FLOUR, from one dl the best mills in the Southern States. Wilson & Black. Oct; a. ts Garden Seeds. JUST received per the W'arne- from Greenock, a General Assortment ol FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, and for sale by A. Spencer, & Co. December 6. ts : Prime ftngar. *)f\ |Jj lUFMuscovado Sugar of XI excellent quality, for sale ,on reasonable teems by Ihe subscriber William M‘Harg, 2d store above Gapt. Ketciium. December -i 3. c (Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold at Lincoln court house on the first Tuesday in January next, between theusud hours, the following property, viz ; One thjrd part of a tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, on Rockey creek, adjoining Gillum and Mathews, taken as die property ol John M. Dooley, to satisfy amexecution in favor of William qnd Felix Gilbert, vs. John M. Dooley. Conditions cast). John M*Dowell, sheriff, November 26. tds Sheriff’* Sale. On the Ist Tuesday of January next, will be sold between the usual hours, at Lincoln court-house. 700 acres of Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining Crosson and oth ers, taken as the property of Bcnejah Smith, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of (Manning and Wadkins, prop erty pointed out by Wm. U. Norman— Terms cash. , Nathan Bussey, D. Sh'ff. Dec. 5 For t*ule. , THE House snd Lot at presept occu pied by the subscriber at the upper end of Broad-£treet. Thomas Pye. Deo. 10 ts i/ . * m Meson Academy. V THFS Institution .ill be opened o» the Ist Monday in January next, t supermtendanceofthe RerJ. Davidßout, a young gentleman who, the Board of Trustees are weU assured, is fullyiquaiifiud tp conduct an institu tioh of ilus kind. Thl* situation of die Academy w healthj, add Hoard maybe obtained in Lexington and thp vfeinity, «a tlie usual terms as in the country, • Terms of Tuition as follow*; ' xor students in the first rudi- ■>.<» . merits of Writing and Spelling, sixteen dollars per un »»«•«• gi6 00 For students in Arithmetic, • English Grammar. Geography, • \ a id higher Kjiglish studies, t w en ty dollars per annum. g2O 00 For students in the Classical Departments, twenty,four del* lais per annum. oo ’<) All payable half yearly in advance i' No students will be received fora leas term than six months.i ' . By order of the Boat dos Trustees • Joseph M. Moll<>ir, .S<-c* ,y. pcceoiber 10 / t ? Young Ladles* - ” Boarding and Hay School, v MRS 6\MIVVitJM <x Mrs 11 vu BURL), respectfully iftfurm the puultc, that they intend opening a school in the citv ot Augusta, on tlie fi. stpf January ensuing, for the Education of Young Ladies, in the different branches of useful and polite Literature. Al.ey have engaged the Rev. Mr fenfcpAßdta ■ attend to the scientific department of the Academy; and from his extensive erudition ami lonj experience, lliey flat ter themselves that they will be e*»hied to discharge with ability and aithf.ilness, the important duties of their vucatn m Approved masters in Music. Drawing, arid other poiife accompli*.meats will attend the school if required. Useful' and Ornamental Needle W oik, will :4so > lie t night. Patents urn* On‘ dianV, who are desirous of encouraging the. institu tin'!, are requested to eri'er (heir chil- * dren and those committed to their care, previojs to the opening tit (he sehuo! The situation of the Academy is plea sant and retired, and at the same time ■ convenient to the central part of the ; city. Terms made known on application. December 3. ts • rtJUJVG INDIES' AOADE M Y, Washington-fit r ret, dugusla. Mrs. Grace, . ESPKCTf ULLY informs, clt|« ‘ 9vl 7.ens of Augusta and the public in general, that the Academy will open on ONDJi F, the. 20tb inst. where the va« ious brandies of education will be taught s usual. Terms of Board and Tuition mode -ate, and will be made known on appli cation. October 18 ts Goshen Cheese. £ A G* Goshen Uherse oil * “ale liy the -üb-xitdberi ‘■iOU lbs. givd Bumi mb Uii'trr Willihm M Harg, 2d store above Capt. Kelcoum. D * en*h»-r .1, Wanted to Purchase (\ Smart, Active, Levant, ac / « ebstomed to the due id horses, tra velling ami waiting—for siych an ope, and who can also co ne well jecomirend ed for other g'.od qualities, a very liberal price will he given. Enquires! ibis office, • December 3. ts MALF the privileges of avei 4 - * eligf ble Stand for purchasing Produce,’ and other business, having Frotr and Back Stun*, w ill be Rented until the Ist of October next, on accommodating terms, by application to JOHN A. B ARN EL Dec. 13 ‘o^ Bolting Ulojthp’ subscribers.have just received a complete assortment of the beit quality DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, Edward Quin, & ( >*, June 25. ts. Dancing Academy. Messrs. Leslie and Moutais, BJESPKCTFPLLY inform the L«-f' 3 lb dies and Gentlemen of Augustus, that their Day School, is now only ed once a week, on Saturdays, from y tot 12 o’clock, in the morning, and from 3 tp 5, in the evening. Their Night School is also altered to Tuesday and Fridays, commencing at t)le usual hour. Noy. 29 ‘ , ts — " i ii K - » Fencing School. V'J R- MON lAiS’ Fencing School, i?JL h* 9 comra‘>need, and will be con- ' : ifiueil every Monday and Thursday Evenings,beginning at early candle light, A few more Scholars can be taken. November 2d ts ■— ........ —■ i, Blanks, . hmewhai at tint* , ii / : .v>