Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, August 16, 1817, Image 4

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.'a . • I Now in Richmond: JAIL, the following Negroes, WM— PAUL, who siys he belongs to join Tniwick—DAVY, who belong* to A. Henry, * merchant jp Chafkstom & C« —DAVY, belonging to Mr. Sparks, Putnam county—JOSHUA, belonging Jesse Luster, In Hancock county—and BARRY, belonging to Mr. Burgess, of S. C. The owners arc fcqiustcd tr come forward, prove property, psy charges and take theta away. A. Rhodes, jun. D. Sh’ff. Mny ii. tf_ Now in Richmond Jail, TENAB, who is about JO years old, « and aays she raoaway from Mrs. Ware, a widow lady in Abbeville; bat belongs to Alexander Gray, livttag in Charleston, 9. Carolina. The owner is requested to prove prop, srty, pay charges and take her away. A. Rhodes, jun’r. o.s. December Tt J ts Now in Richmond Jail, POLIDORE, about 32 y?ar* old. auys he belongs to Samuel Egnew of Ah beville, South Carolina.—DU BLIN about SO or 11 years old, say* he belong* to a Mr. Traiwkfc.—STEPHEN, who says he belongs to Stephen Hanchbegger of Lincoln entity—also SCIPIO, who siys he belong* to Mr. Tarver, of Wilkes county, Georgia. The owner* are re qut sted to come forwhid, prove property, psy charges aud take them away. A. Rhodes, jun. D. Sh’ff. Inly 13., ts Now in Richmond Jail, Two Negro Fellows, via—BEN and i EMANUEL—Ben. is about 40 years old, and Emanuel about S 3 years old, say I they belong to Thomas Hall, of Hancock ; c«.unty,-tejA( K who says be belongs to B rj imin C. Yanry, of Charleston, S.C. Th- owners are requested to come for. Ward, prove property, pay charges and take them way. A. Rhodes, jun. D. Sh’ff, July 30. f Now in Richmond Jail, JOHN, savs he belongs to Abra* ham ls.«c us S Varnah—he is chunky writ s t fellow, about Pur feet ten inches high, very black, and pleasant couhtc. dance* AIso—HARDY about 33 or aS year* old. says he belong* to David Jameson of Baldwin c«-ttnty. Also.. JOHN, who is about |8 or aO , years old 5 fre 10 inches hit>h, says he belongs to Thomas Green of Wilkes coon. 1 ty. The owners are r quested to come forward, property, pay charges and lake them aw >v. * A. Rhodes, jun. D. Sh’ff. Angqst 9 if Now in Richmond jail. - Two N« gr<, men, »■*. LEWI* .nd THOMAS) Lewis is a chunky folk *, a bouf 5 feet 5 inches high, s»ys he be* i ngs to John Dupee. ut Jones County. TOM is abrut 35 or 40 years old, 6 feet higni says he belongs to John Calhoun, I South Carolina. The owners are requested to come for. ward, prove property, pay charges and take them away. A. Rhodes, Jr. d. s. Jun*. 14- 1 *HlißlFF’s MM.F. WILL HE SO] D, a the Court House i » the town of War, enton. Warren coun y on the Jirst Tuesday m Srfitem. • ter next, between the usaul A-«|r*. Fib \ Y acres ot land, more or less, lying on the wA r* ol M*Cbin*s cre« k. in the c urty i f Warren, it being part of one hundred and fifty acre sur. ! tey granted to Jamci N pp<.r, now levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of j Wm Usery, vs. Bcpjinj iN pper. levi j cd on and returned to roe by Tb« mas Rivets, constable. Terms Cash. A. Rogers, S W.C. Julv 33. tea NOTICfcT"" ‘ j A LI. persons indebted to Col. Wil liam Faw, ol A rat-York, are here by p . fie t, th.it unless ptymeuts are mode on or before the la* January next, ’ suit* will .be commenced without discrim- Ination, as no further indulgence can be gftren by the subscriber*. J. & B. Howards, ♦ •At t amirs for Wm. Few. Jn\» 30- ts . Regimental Orders. June XI, 1817. PERSONS of this R.gim n* woo re ceived Public Arms dm mg the late w <l, or jt any anterior period <noc mem. bcr**f an existing Volunteer Company) ar t o del id f rthwith to deliver r s r the Urae to M*j >r Gxekm 8. Mabshall, It na.y b< proper to observe, ifcui .f the above .«>ider ia promptly complied Whb, I .shall h- under the necessity of . taking su h farther measures as may bt «tttfUeasani to delinquents. Peter Donaldson. Lieut, CM. tOfft Heft G. M, j 4 I [ FOR SALE. ’ t / npHC subscriber >in for tale hi* * form to Co tnobu county, on the Uchee creek, IS miles above Augusta, c< Btaimog 600 acres of laud. The land is of a good quaky, one kali cleared «nd in cultivation— it ia well watered sad of mulatto sod grey soil»tolerable good iimprovements—a gin that goes by water, an apple orchard ot 4SO t ees of choke fruit, a peach olCbard of 6000 trees, and all o'ber fruit common in these part*. — The purchaser can be furtrisbed with corn and foeder, and stock of all kind on the premises oo good terms. I expect to start to the Western coun try about the midd c of Augtut, and will be absent for two months. Persons wish ing to purchase, will do well to view the land before that time—bat in my dbs-nct •polka lion can be made to Joxpx A. Smith, ou the premises. J. W. Smith. July 9, _ •/ Important 1 To Planters 5c Manufacturers. A FEW s u of CARDING. hOP INC||SPINNING MACHINES, for manufacturing Cotton, are now open for inspection at the Ware House of Messrs, brux tar Scurry, near the bridge; where all person* (Who feel disposed to patronize the isb>TS • f genius, or encou rage D me Stic Manufactures) are invited to call and examine the srme, *s it is pre sumed that their operation will afford indisputable pr est of their ex.ellencc. Which will supercede the necessity of be. stowing that encomium upon them in this advertisement, which they so justly deserve. These Machine* ate «b irnpr-vt inertt on Messrs. Bisstll Hinman & Willson's pi .m. and the workmanship is executed in a manner superior to any which have here tofore been built. Auy person wishing to purchase a shj gle s«t of the Machines, or the Patent Right for a State o* County, will be ac commodated on liberal terms; and should an? person purchase the right for a ter tain Territory, m y ha a reasonable time be accommodated with aby quantity of machinery on a reduced price, as soon as they cun be built, by applying at the a. j bove mentioned place to S Willson, and William Danford, of to James Barton, June 4. ts te .4ugu* a- Tobacco Inspection, AUD COMMISSION WARE-HOUSE. WAL. IKK LEIGH, E>q. of this place, and Mr. JOHN ALLEN, of f rsnktio county, have been ♦ ngaged to Inspect Tobacco at the Ware-Houst of the subscribers, at the foot of the Bridge, where convenient Mid subst »n --tial Store*, the beat of Cooper*, and eve ry other convenience and facility for the satisfaction and quick dispatch of cus tomers have been provided. From the experience of these gentle, men, as Inspector*, the eligible situ* tion of the subscribers* Ware. House, the security of their Stores, adapted to every kind of Merchandise and Produce, .anti the promptness and punctuality with which they wiH attend to older* and coo signments, they arc led to exoect a lib eral share of patronage. Their charges will be the same as at the other Ware H uses, and every accommodation usual will be afforded to those who may fovor them with their custom. j < Brux & Scurry. I Nov-mbe* I. ,f * The Copartnership, Heretofore existing under the firm rs Marshall Sc Long, coach j makers, is this day dissolved by the mu tual consent of both parties. All de mands-against the c once is, are to be presented to G. B. Marshall for settle ment* and all debts doe to the said con cern, either by note or open account, are to be paid to him only—January 1 lib, Greene B. Marshall, Nicholas Long. The Subscriber, INFORMS has friends and public E in general, that be continues to carry oo the business of Coach-making, at the old stand—and having good workmen in the all different branches, together with the bast selected stock of materia is that New York wiH iffird, Balters himself that be will be able to furnish carriages of shy description, wkk the shortest po*. sible notice, in a style wot Inferior to any; and m low aa they can be obtained frmtr the Northward —All orders for new work or repairs, will be punctually attended to-and payment expected prompt. Greene B. MaisbalL lanuaijr U, 1817. ts Englsh School. Mr. & Mrs. Conker , O ESPECTfULI Y tender their ter. tv vices to lie citizsns of Augusta.— They propose caching the Art of Read ittg« Writing, Arithmetic, English Gram mar sad Grognphy —Likewise all kinds of Needle Won, at their dwelling home on Ellis street, .bree doors below Walter Leigh's.—For terms enquire as above. June as. wtf Desirable Jor a Merchant. THE subscriber offers for sale, his Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills, with 400 acres of land, about 40 miles from Augusta, on Little River, near the mouth thereof, in Abbeville District, Smith Carolina. The Mills are new and made of the best of materials—the work manship complete, with every necessary •machinery for manufacturing flour oI the best quality—a good stand for selling gooes—thick settled neighborhood, and no sores worth notice to oppose business, sod y-rbaps at this rime, would be consi derc4 by good judges ©be among tin greatest openings for a merchant that is »bove Augusta, either in Georgia or Canine. John O Glover. August 5. 2m For Sale, or Lease, And Immediate Possession Given, AN Extensive IaNNING ESTAB LI3HMENT, in the city of Savan n'lh. embracing f ur lots 60 by i9O feet. There Is on riie premises fr .m eighty to I one hundred Vatts in got d ord rj a num ber of Commodious buildings adapted to the business; a dwelling house abd ail requisite rut h use, with a garden and fine spring of water; Patent Mills and all the necessary implements, with, or Without the stock on hand. The terms wdl be accomm 'dsting, and made knows by applying in Savannah In George Mi lien, junT. July 26 J F btolen, dHft the store of J r),b Ua Stone, on the 1 of July last, a large s rrtl horse, about nine years old, large bLz-, in his Lee, paces and trots vt ry well, tw. b tail, in but low order, had I on p gmd saddle and bridle when tak*.n ' off, and I expect was stolen by some ne g nr. Any person finding said horse and will g : ve information where he may be had, or will deliver him jto the subscri ber rear Stone/ Bluff ScriveD county, shall be handsomely rewarded. Joshua Stone. August 9 • , c Estray. I Georgia, Burke county. up by Fzukid Inman, who JL residua in the 74ih company dis trict, a strawberry roan mare, about fourteen hands one and a half inch high, three or four years old, branded on the mounting shoulder thus O S. three white feet, with a streak in her forehead, had on a small beH, tr >ts and gallops.—Ap praised by Daniel Inman and John Cruse to be worth sixty dollars, 15 h/Juiy. 18if. Extract from the Eitray Dock, 2d Au gust, 1817. John Carpenter, Crk. August 7. c NOTICK. " THE firm of Cunningham & Meigs is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Persons having cUims against the firm, are req . -s*ed to present them; and payment is expected from those indebt cd to us, by oute or book account. A. Cunningham, M.D. C, D. Meigs, M.D. April 30 t s Candle Manufactory Three doors below the Market , north side Broad-street. THHE subscriber has on hand a con stant supply of the best manufac tured Candles. M. Payne. Fi-hruary 12. ts To Kent, •1 House and Lot in the upper square on Broad-street, IT k considered one of the best stands in the city for purchasing Cotton, and ia also weljcdcpbted for a Grocery sad Dry Good Establishment. Possession will be givenron the first of October next. For terms apply to Benjamin Sims. July 9. ts NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the late firm of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK, k Co. vc requested to call and settle theit accounts with Messrs. A. Bugg, A Co. who are fully authorised to settle the tarineaa of the said concern. John Tanner. Jane ifc * \ ts A it Globe Tavern,\ BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. <pHB subscribers having purebas- JL ed a lease of this elegant and commodious establishment, inform tbeir friends and the public in gene ral, that their best exertions shall be used to render comfortable all those who may be pleased to call on them. They have a number of private rooms handsomely furnished, separate and apart from ,the bustle of the tavern, for the accommodation of those to whom such bustle would be unplea sant—And havingdetermined to spare no pains in providing every comfort, they rely with confidence upon the support of the public. THOMAS GLASCOCK, PETER DONALDSON. June 18. > ts Eagle Tavern, Mm SAVANNAH stage-office. T 'HE Copartnership heretofore exist ing at this stand, under the firm of WM. CHISOLM, it Co was dissolved on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent. Wm. Chisolm, Richard I. Easter, lames A. Black. (£3* The Subscribers having form ed a connexion at the above Establish ment, will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient and Country Gentlemen, as formerly, and solicit a continuation of | the patronage of tbeir acquaintances and the public. The business will be con ducted under the firrrt of CHISOLM & SHAAJvOJH, who are authorised to re ceive all debts due the former establish ment, and will pay all demands against the same. Wm. Chisolm, Wm. Shannon, Augusta, May 14, 1817. if Vauxhall Gardens Joseph Carrie, RETURNS his thanks to his friends and the Public, for the great en couragement be has received since he has established himself at Vauxhall, and re spectfully informs them that his Garden , House AMD BATHS. are now in complete order for the recep lion and entertainment of all decent and orderly behaved persons. His Baths art open every day from sunrise until 9 o', clock at night, except on Sundays, when they will close at 1 1 o'clock in the mor ning. No exertions shall be wanting on his part to ensure a continuance of pub lic favor, and to render his visitors com fortable and pleasant. His Bar is fur n'uhrd with every refreshment that the market affords. By permission of Messrs. M‘Kimm« k Shultz he has also established at his Elegant SPRINGS, a house of Refresh ment—to which the attention of all gen. tiemen, who visit this delightful resort, is respectfully invited. August , Mar 24. ts NOTICE. THE Rectorship in the Richmond Ac ademy, Augusta, State ot Georgia, having become vacant by the death of the Rcv’d. John R. Thompson, an annual salary of one thousand dollars is offered to a person well qualified as Rector This Institution is in a flourishing and prosperous situation, having at this time twi hundred scholars engaged in various studies: Applications will be address, ed to Nicholas Ware, President Board Trustees , May 21. ts Richmond Academy, To Architects, PERSONS disposed to undertake the building of a Steeple to Christ Church in Augusta, arc requested to send in their proposals to the Trustees without delay. An estimate of the whole cost is request ed; to be built in conformity to a draft now in possession of the Board—ot if the Artist should prefer s different plan he is requested to furnish one with his propo sals. The cash will be paid by the Trust, when the work is completed, and »f ne cessarv; advances will be made as the work progresses. July 14 By order of the Board of Trustees , i. Hutchinson, Chairman. Notice. RAN AWAY from the subscriber i c Jones county, Georgia, on tZ night of the 6th inst. two negro m -n Zack& Torn Z ck is of a yellow complexion, a K™. five feet 10 or 11 inches high, a thi n \? age and rather spare made, and a down cast lock when spoken to—had on whenhH went away, shirt and cy, ra) sos Z tow cl >th; his other clothes not rtculk ct . cd, and about thirty years of age. T s m is about the s.me h ight 0 f the oth£ black complexion, thin visage, with I blemish in the sight of one of his tv ts a little marked with the small pox dress the ame as the other; tfuy i e . both raised in South Carolina— Tom raised in Charleston and says he has beta a sailor, and Z-»ck in Barnwell district and says that he was free born and wa! enslaved by one Stallings, about ten year* ago. I expect they will make for A u . gusta or the lower part of South Caroli na. Whoever will apprehend said ne groes and deliver them to me. or kdre them in some safe jail so that I gtt them shall rcc- ive a reward of Twenty Dollars’, or Ten Dollars for either of them—but if both or either is taken in or about Au gusta or South Carolina, a reward of One Hundred Dollars for both, or Fifty for either, and all reasonable exnenses paid, Allen Greene. Jones County, August 13 1817. B 50 Dollars Reward. ABSCONDED from the subscriber on or about the 20th of June last, * boy named DONUM, he is about s feet 6 or 7 inches high, white clouded ahd freckled in the face—his hair is light color* d and very cudey—he was jorn in Wilmington, North Carolina-it s very probable he will change his name and endeavor to pass for a free man, I'hesbcVt- reward and ail reasonable ex penses will be paid to any person who will deliver him to the subscriber in Washington county, Alabama Terrilo y, or Thirty Dollars if secured in any gaol so that he gets him again. James M. Tindel. August 2. if 20 Dollars Reward. RUN AW \Y fr- m the subscriber a Negro Man named TOMMY, a blacksmith by trade, about 5 feet 9 inches in height, stout and pretty well made— he is well known in Augusta and Savan nah, and having a wife ih or near the firmer place, it is probable that he ia lurking about that city. The *b ve re ward and reasonable charges will be paid for apprehending and delivering him io the gaol of Savannah. Oeo. Jones. Savannah, 2d July, 1817. fw ***•——— —■ ■—■ii M— -2o Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY from the Plantation of Miss Campbell in Jefferson c unty, near Louisville, a Negro Man n .med SCIPIO, about S feet 10 or 11 inches high, he has thi< fc lips and is slender made— he is well known in Augusta ;>nd Sjvannah. The above reward a*?d all reasonable charges will be paid hr de livering him in the gnol of Augusts oi iavonnah, and notice thereof to Geo Jones. Savannah, 2d July. 1817. rw_ 50 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the subscriber living in Warren county, on the 28 h of June, a mulatto man named RANDOL, abtot twenty years of age, supposed to be five feet five or six Inches high, of a bright yellow complexion, well made, very active and sensible, and has a small scar on one cheek, apparently occasioned by a burn, bat not visible un* less closely examined—also an excellent house servant. Since bis departure he has changed his name, and calls himself William Thompson, by which name be has passed for a fiee man in the city of Savannah, and says if detected will dis cover his master's ahd his own name* and is supposed will make for Charleston* The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver said negro to me* or secure him in «ny jail so that I get him again, and all reasonable expenses defrayed. Jonas Shivers. > Shivers* Mills, Augnst 6, ts |C7*The Editors of the Savannah Re* publican and Southern Patriot, arc re quested to insert the above twice a week tor two weeka, and forward their account* to this office for payment. Notice. THE following articles were shipped on board the boat Independence* |o Savannah, in June iast, and are now in the Ware-House of the subscribers, viz: ' 20 Half Chests Tea* 10 Quarter do. do. marked diamond P.—Also, received by the boat Cotton Plant* in December last, One Cask Glass Ware, marked S H—The owners ®f the above goods are requested to call* present their receipts and take them sway. X. k E. Flcyvelkn- July 16k ts