Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, January 25, 1821, Image 1

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T f AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. XX V.] THURSDAY BYBiIL'TO, JANUARY 89, 18*1. ' .'..f <>• t«67) TUB ' . uffufita <£|jconicle- W IS POBWSHBT) MONDAY & THURSDAY EVKXIXGS, X Kean $ CKaslton. Ushers of the Laws of the U. States rits DOinAiia r*n a wire u, ixadvaxce. jjjjjjW 'OUOTHINO, L RECEIVED AXD NOW OP r Ej\jxo by Lillam $ Bills, Uant Tailors, a bale west of the Pos EL and nearly opposite the Banks Listing of a General Assortment of [Ready made • lothes, I mostly of merfine Suitable for Citizens use, and made |e north and at Charleston, under low' inspection. luary 8 . " [Dry Goods. I The Subscribers, I OFFER FOR SALE, Lwor Tenement of the Bridge Bank of I Augusta, f Lsortmskt suitable to the season I VIZ: ■SE, Point and Duffil Blankets, ■’Lins, Flannels, Baizes, ftouble Milled Drab Cloths, Bourse Cloths, assorted, line do Bambrick Muslins, Book do. ■allcoes, Binghams, Boaiery, lower Loom Shirtings, Bmerican Shirtings and Sheetings, Bh a great variety of other articles, ft AIVREXCE, RAP ELYE IS Co. ftber 31 ts randy, Gin, <£c. WES 4th proof Cognac Brandy Scig- Bnetts A Otard Dupuy & cos. brands) Bpes Holland Gin pure as imported K casks L. P. Teneriffe Wine ■rrels loaf and lump Sugar ■ chests best Hyson Tea ■do do Imperial do ■do do Gun Powder do. ■ received and fur sale by ■ Mitchell & S Clarke. ms ■fence, Hapelye § o ■ui( received and offer for sul-j, an ■ assortment of ■DON superfine Cloths ■mble Milled Gassimeres Bnton and Nankin Crapes ■tchews and Sarsnetts Bk and Denver Gloves, assorted ■st Buckskin do ■tekand white Crapes ■tton and worsted half Hose Linens and Dowlas ■awn Hollands and Osnaburga. ■mber 7 ts I For Sale, Acres of LAND, on the W. ■tuboert and Rocky Creeks—V<. ■* ars enquire 6t ■ Geo. B. Ryans. tf ■t Classical Seminary. ■ l, „ ld;i y n '-‘ xt 15th inst. the Rev ■'' ,nill ‘; proposes to open a school ruction of a limited number of ■ n I Classical, and in those bran ■* 1 ' n glish Education which form a,: Coiiinaniment to a classical ■ will engage to prepare Ins a leputable entrance into any K", V\ e Umou, A few youths can ■ r abl . v accommodated as bo«rd -‘Cily, to whose minds, morals every proper attention M p:ml Kor terms otc. apply either 0, ‘ hy tetter to Mr. Smith, at ■l'ce Broad Street, Augusts. l,ors °f the Savannah Uepuh use urn, are requested to puh- H twice a week for one !■ **° ua; 'd their accounts o this r Payment. CAvitk’s Oftkc *''°,. Unc *' will be open o n p J} 1- r ?t day of Januarv, at m . '- said month, (Su n - ■u *- al the same hour, and !■..'- until 5 o’clock, P. M, K Xin '!‘ S l . ub * e ,0 P H y a Road or K. , ll ', Cll y of Augusta or its vi ■ip !^ lir(:d tn * l, rnil and give in ■era; , to the provisions of t * lanr,Cc * or the regulation |Bi' a r. Those who fail to 1 tJUI P tl- t°d be subject to Ik Clarke, ,c. c. printed at this OF ■ I'fCK. The Subscribers RESPECTED r ,l,V4uf»rifi their friends and the public in general,- they, have taken the store lately occupied by Mr. J Houghton, adjoining Messrs. Morgan h Bradford, where they will always keep on band, , A General Assortment of Ladies' & Gentlemens' Boots < Shoes Os the newest pattern and best materials. THEY BAVK ALSO ON UANn, A LARGE SUPPLY OF Negro and hoarse Shoes ALSO A aUANTITT OP Water Proof Shoes. All of which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms.—Repairing done on the shortest notice, and in the ne»*ost manner. John M. Clarke, & Co. December 25 ts GROCERIES, Win. II Co Offer Jor Sale, 120 bags prime green Coffee 50 barrclls prime. N. O. Sugar 0 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Rum 2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 bands loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Sugars 40 do do Imperial i f I.> a Gunpowder & Hyson S Jl 200 qr- C misters, do do do 10 Dags Pimento and Ginger, 16 Do. Pepper, 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, 15 Boxes No. 1 3 i.o, 200 Bags Shot, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, 20 do Best Richmond Tobacco, 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31——ts This Lay Received , AND yo: S..LE BY Dimuck k Marsh Merchant Taylors , (Meanly opposite the ajt isvoige OF Blue Black Dress Coats. I iso on hand, lately received, SOTCH and Taitan PLid and Camlet Cloaks, Waterloo Coats Gicat Coats, < smtaVnons Os Shepherds west of England blue, black, and w'ute Cassiraere, i)o. of Superfine doable mill’d, black, blue, drub, dandy mix’d, light and dark mixed Coburg and brown cassimere and Cloths Ye&ls. •f Superfine and comm m black, blue, buff drub siu.l white rassimere of white, printed t> white Mcrseilles Do cf Valciuia slr.pe, spotted St figured )> >of silk stripe, sprigM and vine, ( new and elegant style of goods) Oi of black am! strip’ll silk Moleskin Do of pi-in, figur'd 5t striped black Flo rentine Do ofToilenet and Swunsdown. Whirls. Os superfine Trisa Linen, English k Amer ican Cotton, boil) plain and trill’d Do of of- uperfiiie white Flannel, Lambs wool and worsted stock!ngnett Os Flannel, Lambswool Cc stockingnet. 'fiie above goods are mostly of their own manufacture in (tie course oft lie present •eason, and are warranted U> be equal in quality and workmanship to an” ever of tered in tins or any other market —and will be replenished with additions every 15 days through the winter. Also for sale, an invoice of Loudon Cloths and Cassi meres, Which will be made to order in the high est style of Fashion. December 21. ts THE sntSVHIHEU RESPECTFULLY informs his friends an ' t:»c public, that he has received a neat assortment of NEW GOODS suita ble to Ids line of business, consisting of Superfine Cloths, Coronation mixed Cassi meres, Black and Blue ditto Superfine Valencia Vest ings, (entirely new.) qj* He has tomed a connexion in Charles ton, hy which means he will always have on hand, a cor.stunt supply of the newest goods, and fashions direct from London. James Cordon, Tailor and Habit Maker, Washington Street. Augusta, December 23 ts BLANK? Printed at this Office. Notice. 'TTtfTR Creditors of Ouinham L. Tlnke, J~ “fe notified, that the Justices '»♦ the Inferior Court of Wilkes county, have appointed the first Monthy m March next; at the Court-House, at a 11 1 , i clock in the forenoon, or as soon there , after as Counsel can be hud for the said Gamham L. Rakestraw, to be brought up yeforc them ; and far his creditors, if : hey toinkproper, then and thereto ap pear and shew cause if any they have, why he should not be allowed the bene fit of the several acts made and provided tor the releif of insolvent debtors. January 4. 2t w Notice. AGREEABLE to an order of tins hon orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia County, Will be Sold on the first Tues day in March next, at Columbia Court house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginsou comity; district 27th, Lot No. 178, sold as the property of Dexter Gibson, dec —Terms of sale nine months credit. Sarah Gibson, ex’rx. Shatl’h. W Gibson adr. December 7. tds . I . NOTICE. * LL these indebted to the estate of iL James Brady, deceased, will find their notes, accounts kc. in the bunds of an officer for collection, unless sei-tlecl, previous to the 10th of January next; and those who have claims against said es tate, are requested to render them in duly authenticated, within the time pre scribed by law. Wm. Shivers, adm’r. January’ 1 12 Notice. WILL be sold at the house of John Cartlcdge in Columbia county, on Wednesday the 23th of February next, the personal property of Obcdiah Sulli van deceased, (negroes excepted) con sisting of horses, some household furni ture, with other articles 100 tedious to mention. John Cartlcdge} . . Cor Sullivan, J January 13. Final JNotice- THE Citizens of Augusta, are again notified that , unless they come for •uard and make returns, of their property subject to Road and Well Tax, during Uie present month, they will posi tively be compelled to piy a DuIJBLR Tax, as the Books of the Receiver will be dosed on the 3lst hist. Office hours, trom 2 to 5 o’clock F M ; at the Council Room, near the Market. D. Clarke, c. c. January 15 5t Notice is hereby Given, friii at he concern of Umscock Us theh- J. inson is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has been u-anstered to David F. Dickinton, who is authorised to close and settle the Same. That Thomas Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the said concern have been employed, and will continue his practice in toe counties ot Richmond, Burke, beriven, Warren, and Columbia, , and will also practice in the cuuin.es of. Washington and in the Mayor’s Court of . this city J Thomas Glascock, , Dav'd K. Dickinson, j January 11 *f . 1 ■■ ——. -< i .i .i Nolice. ALL persons indebted to the* estate of | the la'-c Capt David M‘Kinney, ei- ■ Ui r by note qr open account are reijues-, ted to come forward and pay the same be- j fore the Ist day of March next, us all j debts due the estate, on that day will be . placed in the hands of an attorney for c*d-1 lection.—All persons having claims against the estate, are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix, within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. C. 8. MvKinney, adm'a7., Angus's, January- 1 3 Caveat Enqttor. LL persons are requested to take no il t;ce that 1 have legal au-1 equitable liens, for a considerable part of the pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my property, and hy me sold to James Myers. Any person who purchases, will take the property subject to those liens of which if more par ticular information is desired, it will be dveii by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. January 8 Manufactory, Three doors below the Market, North Side JSroad-Strect THE Subscriber has on hand, a con slant supply of the best MANUFAC TURED CANDLES at 22 cents per pound- M. Payne. Highest price rivea f'JT TAJ.LOW. Jannary fi. w(sw LAoclwh Watson, ‘‘ CONTINUE THE .- Factorage {Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, 1 Where all orders will be promptly attem 1 ed to. July 7 ts J. Hewitt, IJROFESSOR of Music from New. York, . respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia tions and Singing, with the proper meth od of accompanying the voice, also, on the Violin ami Violoncello. Terms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January XI ts lAWVVt'icE. fllE subscribers have formed a con nexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock WRLL& Hepbokn. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, vij. Baldwin, Jasper, tFifkinson, Janet, Hancock, Pulaski, (J Morgan, Wadiington, Laurens, Greet le, Twiggs, And also in. the 6th Circuit Court of the United {Rates. Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn, Milledgcville, Sept. 21*—— ts Consignments. Dlt. HOGUiR’S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Onugtis, or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is freed from all those objections whicln the use of infiamatory drops, or similar preparations are always liable to. He invites the Pub lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re sult of many years labour and experience of Ids own practice. He is sensible cf the professional objections which are so often urged against Patent Medicines ; but it is not for him to say that such objections are sinister. He can only observe that the Medical properties of his Detergent can only be tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and Barrets of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard,- Alum and Madder; with various other articles on tile most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Annie/ Bunge. January 1. U' Lately Received AND FOR SALE At the Xew York Commissi in Book Store, A Companion for the Festivals and Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Companion for the Ahar; or weeks preparation for the Holy Commu nion, Hobart on Confirmation, an as sortment of Common Prayer Books, hand somely bound, together with other late publica'ions. The siihacriber agent for the above es tablishment, will receive subscribers for j Wheat!)’ tin the Book of Common Prayer, I nrtw publishing in numbers, and which is j highly recommended to die members of i the Episcopal Church. The first number 1 can he s?t n at his store, a few doors below fthe Banks. : £aniiicl Sturges. ! January J 8 9l j Races ! Races ! THE Augusta Races, will commence on Tuesday the 20ih February next j The first day, a purse of 400 dollars, J four mile beats uud repeat, fice for any I hoiSe, mare, or gelding. I The second day (the 21st,) a purse of 1 3UU dollars, three mile heats ami repeat. The third day (the 22d,) a purse of 200 dollars, two mile heals and repeat. The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance money to be run for, the three best in ' live. Letters on the subject to be directed to Jacob Stalvy ami William Lam kin, Proprietors of the Hues Turf. Each day’s puree to be hung up on the Judge’s stand. Deaember 15. tdr Private Boarding House. iVUdtS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13— ts Twenty Hollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending ami lodging in any jail in the slate of , Georgia, a Negio Fellow named ( MARTIN He is owned in Savannah, lias absconded and is supposed to be lurking about An- , gusta Market, as hi* business at home is , butchering—lie is about 30 years old, six , feet high, square built, has two of his front teeth out, and has a scar on his b sad ' —tor further patucukiia enquire at this Office. asp-. V-- 1 * XI • w : ,t W. II Turpin, Has just received an c.r, cn sive supply of Fresh and Genuine MEDICINES. Shop Furniture, Instru ments, Lyu Stuffs,be, fyc, i ALSO, lbs. Green Copperas! l ,000 lbs Alum 5.000 lbs. Logwood 2,200 lbs. Glauber's Salts 3.000 lbs. Refined Salt Pelro 1,500 lbs. Dutch Madder 400 lbs. Indigo (Spanish and Carolina) 200 Uoxvs Window Glass 4;0 Kegs English While Lead 100 Kegs Spams!) Brown 900 Gallons Linseed Oil (Ist quality) 150 Gallons Spirit* Terpentine 400 Gallons '1 'ann* rs Oil 500 lbs Lamp Black, Together with a gencrcl as sortment of Fine Paints, Paint Broshe*. Putty and Fresh GAR; DEN SEEDS, for sale al the Sign ii' the Golden Mortar Angus'a, January 15 w»v t/f6rd. tStrUj MILLINER AND MANTI)A-MAKEH, PROM PARIS, WHERE she was employed in the house ot Mr. Le Roy, the most fasluinahle Mode Ware-House in France, tenders her services to the Ladies of An. gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines of her profession. Mrs. S. has just received « few of the must fa ','uonable Bonnets, and also a num ber ol colored Prints of the latest fa shions, both for Bonnets and Dresses, which will be made from thosi prims ut the shortest notice, to suit the saucy or taste of the purchaser. She has regular correspondents in Pa ris, who will furnish her monthly with the latest fashions, frond that emporium of taste and elegance. Mrs. b. would be glad to instruct u few young Ladies in the above business. Her residence is at the house lurmeily occupied hy Mrs. Oliver, uuar the Bridge. January 1 ts Fruit Hill Hotel. At the Sign of the Engle rgiMF. subscriber lias established a Hour I J of Entertainment, at this pleasant and healthful place It is situated on the Washington road, thirteen miles above Augusta, in Columbia county. The house is large, and commodious, and eve ry exertion will he-made to render it com fortable to travellers, and others who may honor him with their company His table will be furnished with tbe best provisions the country can afford, and his Bar always supplied with the choicest Li quors. Particular attention will be paid to bedding. Ills Stables are large aud full of Provender, under the direction of a faithful and active hostler. No Spirita will be retailed in the house —and all pos. sible care will be taken to preserve the utmost decorum on all ocrauons. Dread Pace. • Jamiary 4. 2wet wtf For Sale, A Valuable Plantation, OITUATB on the Bsvarmah river, Ab- KJ beville district. South-Uarolina, eleven miles above Vienna; containing from 900 to 1000 acres of prime oak and hic kory LAND, 250 acres of which are now under cultivation, and well calculated to produce cotton, com and wheat. It it well stocked with black cattle, hogs, Ac which will be disposed of with the pre, miscs. For terms apply to Robert Didon. Augusta, or the subscriber, on the premi se a. James A. Bla*k. January If ft Kagle Tavern And Savannah Singe Ofliod mi IF. partnership of Whipple Sc Root!* Jl of the Eaule Tavern and Savannah Stage Office, being- this d»\ .'lssolvedby mut' nl consent.' .*ll debts due bv tlier sa‘"l firm will be paid by said Whip pie,a A nil il' hta.mieio the said tirm are to La cullccU d'by him only. Jesse V* hippie, I). S, Booth. ’ N. R. The bouse will.siili be continue# tta formerly, by the subscriber. J. WHIPPLE. May IC. Land l\ ( ? for Sale .j, ' • J v». Subscriber oilers (or sale hi* . (iact ui Land in Washington county, on the Soil'll aide of Ogerhee River; con taining about two thousand acres, nearly five hundred cleared and under fence. There are two settlements on it, and (ho tract might be divided into three Th» road leading from Louisville to Sanders* ville and Sparta, and from Augusta to the Purchase and Alabama, byway of Fennm Hi-idge, tuns through it where one of the settlements is made, and which is estab lished as an advantageous place of trades with a good dwelling house, store and. gin house, and other necessary out build , digs. The other settlement is also wel ins proved, it would be an object to a Savan imh or Augusta Merchant, who wished a healthy retreat in the summer, with the advantage of prosecuting their business with succoss It would also be an dig;* blc situation for a Branch Hank—beinjg nearly ccntml between Louisville, San dersville Sparta It is h<.al(Ly and well watered. Thci c are about four hun dred acres of high river sunup, well • timbered and sufficiently high lor cultiva tion, not being subject to any but uncom monly high freshets. It v-.i;i he sold a bargain, in a body or diviJ to suit pur* cb.ujcrs. Apply to Wm N Harman, esq. near Louisville. * A,SO, 10 prime Megrop*, a fel low, iiis wife and four cbiMrtr, be is a jobbing carpenter, cooper, uylor, cook and can do any thing ou a farm, is also a prime field hand, a young wench and her child, !>b> is a piime field ban i with the hoe or plough, another young wench brought up about the house, is a gsod sea nslress, cook, washer and ironer, nurse and fiouse servant, with her child about twenty months old They are sold to raise the cash, apply to Charles J. Jenkins, Near Uaiiielsville Madison county. January 4t <ow4t Strayed , m Fr< in my plantation in Barnwell District, on Savannah River, Ct luTj, i* l black, unbroke i ('sit boric, mules, 2 years, - wV _ old, they were bro’t from Kentucky & wiii probably make for the westward—whoever will secure the said mules, that 1 can get them, or deliver I them to George Allen of Augnsto, stud receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS Wm. H. Robert, Nov. 24 ts 8 *25 lie ward. j-fc. Strayed or Stolen OR the morning of the 4th the Piney Wood House, J J ®dgt field District, ' < sA. 9 Caroliqaj^»ba^<B*R7 —and sorrel l*Wfcy horso l,L --—— the mare is a Gallatin Colt, about four years old, her right hind er log baa an old t.iil which disposes it to *w«d when standing—The horse is a light sorrel, bob-tail two or three white legs s* while on his forehead—The above re ward will be given for their delivery to Mr. Low at Edgefield or the subscriber at the Augusta Bridge, and all expenses paid attending their restoration, John Goodall. January 8 Ct Wanted Immediately. A YOUNG MAN wno is capable of dia charging the duties of a BAR KEEP ER. He must come well recommended, —Apply at the KAGLE TAVERN. Qecember U, ts