Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, February 01, 1821, Image 1

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IKsta Cftrcmclc. THURSDAY EVENINGS, Lean 6) ChosUon. ? of the Laws of the XJ. Suites IVK nOMAIIS l*Ell ISSUH, LX ADVANCE. vr^CLOTHJNG, sCErrnn jixd xarv OP ENING BY lam <sr Bills, Tailor* , n little west of the Pos anil newly opposite the Bants ngoi’aGenerul Assortment of dj made Clothes, I MOSTLY OF orjine , >le for Citizens use, and made rth and at Charleston, under inspection. r j Goods.; he Buhscrihers, JIVEH ]• r J» SALE, Tenement •/ r the Bridge Bank of Jtijpfcta, TMENT SUITABI* TO THE SEASON Point and L'ulfil Blankets, 9, Flannels, Baizes, e Milled Drib Cloths, ; Cloths, assorted, do rick Muslins* do. cs, ams, •y, r Loom Shirtings, can Shirting's and Sheetings, T' Ht variety of other articles. HENCE, RAPPLYE £J Co. ndy, G , cVc. 4lh proof Cognac Brandy Scig s& Otard Dnpuy &cos brands) Holland Gin pure as imported ska L. P. Tenerilfe Wine s loaf and lump Sugar ests best Hyson Ten o do Imperial do o do Gun Powder do. riveOnnd for sale by ____ litcheli Gs S' Clarke. er '?H ' ' t ' C sir ©©©©:§. ace, Rapelye Co. received and offer far salt, an assortment of N superfine Cloths le Milled Cassimeres I) and Nankin Crapes jws and Ssraaptts nd Beaver GloveS, assorted luckskin do anti white Crapes a and worsted ha*f Hose .'mens and Dowlas » Hollands and Oshaburgsi ar 7 t f For Sale . !res of LAND, on the Wa- i t and Rocky Creeks—For u ire ol co. . Evans. issical Seminary. next 15th insf. the llev. , proposes to open a'school ion of a limited number of ‘lassietd, and i i those bran thill -Education v.-tyic', form nnmuiiment to a classical H engage to prepare his putable entrance into any Union, A (c/w youths can accommffda.t’d as bo wnl y, to whose itiinds, mm sis every proper attention Foi- terms ,;'c. anpjy either 'V letter to Kr. ’Smith, at Iroad Street,C\nguslH. orsof the Sai’amiah Repiib um, are requited to pub twice a v -. k f„r one "’aid their accounts 'o this lent. 1m U-vk’., UiVur Council will lie open o' ‘•2 first day of January, a' X. and on every subsequent id.ofihe said month, (Sun ■,)oat the same hour, and per until S o’clock, P. M. liable to nay a Hoad or ccity ot Augusta or its vi aired ta at l end and give ir TreeahV to the previsions rdinar.ee tor the regulation .ngustfl, 'TI-ese who fail to ’drat period be subject to )• Clarke, o. c. « 7 v > % Cards rintedat this OF UVIu. AUGUSTA. CHRONICIZ '* ' *>• !«, * . ■ . y . ' . . ‘ f ■- *t'ti • . ~.. [VOL. XXXV.] THDBSDAY EVENING, PBBaUABY t, (831. ’ r „ <o#ol ' 1— * -J \ The Subscribers Respectfully inform their friend 5 and (lie pnhlie in general, they have taken the store lately occunied by Mr. .1. Houghton, adjoining Messrs Morgan & Bradford, where they will always keen on hand,* •fl General Assortment of Ladies * &* Gentlemens' Hoots s(* Shoes Os the newest pattern and best materials. Titnr navf ai.so on hanu, A LARGE SUPPLY OF Negro and Coarse Shoes ALSO A aVANTITY GP M ater Proof Shoes. All of which they will dispose of on the most accommodating terms.—Repairing done on the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. John M. Clarke, &Co. December 25 ts GROCEriIKS, Win H Thompson §Co Offer jor Sale, ■ 130 bng£ prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 libels J. Rum 2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial > 4 Gunpowder & Hyson S JL J-iim 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger, 16 Do. Pepper, , 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, 15 Boxes No, 1 Soap, 200 Bags Shot, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, 20 do Best. Richmond Tobacco, 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. F,. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31—ts This Bay Received , AND FOH SALE lIT Dimock & Marsh •Merchant Taylors , (Nearly opposite the CITY-HOTEL.) an invoice op Blue H Black Dress Coats. Atso on hand, lately received,' SCOTCH and Tartan P'aid and Camlet Cloaks, Waterloo Coals Great Coats, Vftntaitaoßß Os Shepherds west of F.agland blue, black, and wiite Cassimere, Do. of superfine double mill’d, black, blue, drab, dandy mix’d, light and dark mixed Coburg arid brown cassimere and Cloths' I Vesta, Os Superfine and common black, blue, buff drab snd white cassimere Do cf white, printed ft white Merseilles Do of Valentia stripe, spotted & figured •to of silk stripe, sprig’d and vine, ( new end elegant style of goods) Do of black and strip’d silk Moleskin Do of plain, figur’d & striped black Flo rentine Do ofToiieuet and ®wansdown. ! Shirts. Os superfine 1 isb Linen; English ?: Amer ican Cotton. both plain and frill'd Do of of superfine white Flannel, Lambs, wool and worsted stock! ngnett Bvaw Ts- OfFlanncl, Lamfaswool & slockingnet. r j'iie above goodsare mostly of their own manufacture in the course of the present reason, ami are warranted to be equal in quality and workmanship to am ever of fered in this or any other market —and w iii be replenished '.vitb additions every 15 days through the -r. Also for sale, an invoice of London Cloths Jind Cassi merep, Which will he made to order in tl?c high est style of Fashion. December 21. If The sunsvaiTEU IThBSFICC iTi’LLV informs his friends and the public, tha* he haa received . a neat assortment, of NEW GOODS .suita ble, to his lire of business, consisting- of fcuyerfinc Clotlis, Coronation mixed Cassi mvres, Black and Bkic ditto Superfine \ascncia ing«, (entirely nctv.) erpj Tie has formed a connexion in Charles ton, bvwiiieh means he will always have on hand, :i constant supply of the newest | goods, and fashions direct from London. James Gore on, Tailor and Habit Maker, Washington Sts tet. Angus's, December 2ii t» BL .\NKS ' 5 Printed a ? : ibis Oifice. « Notice. i A GRES ABLE to an order of the hen. , L\. orable Court <u Ordinary of Columbia County, Udl bo Sold on the first Toes . y •< Columbia Court- , : nouse 202-12 acres of land i„ Wrlginstm connty; district 27th, Lot No. 178, sold . as l l,e property of Dexter (.ibson, dec. —T erms of sale nine months credit. Sarah Gibson, cx’rx. Sliad’h. W Gibson adr. December 7. t( j s idmcSr i A LL t!lose h'debted to the .’state of ! C*. James Brady, deceased, will find j their notes, accounts &c. in the hands of I an officer for collection, unless settled, j previous to the 10th of Jammy next; and those who have claims agiinst said es- , tate, are requested to rerder them in J duly authenticated, within l»e time pre-1 scribed by law. i • r Wm. Shivers, adm’r. January 1 13 Notice. he sold at the hottse ; of John vv Cartledge in Columbia county, on Wednesday the 28th of February next, the personal proper’y of Obecliah SuHi yau deceased, (negroes excepted) con sisting of horses, some household furnii, tore, with other articles 100 tedious to oiai,Uuß John Cartledge7 , , Cor Sullivan, l :,dmra - January 18. Notice is Jiereby Given, riMTAT the concern of Glascock £<t Dick -i- inson is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business lias been transfered to David F. Dickinson* who is authorised to close and settle thfc same. That Thom-ts Glascock will attenJ to ad vocating causes in which the saiu concern have been employed, and will continue his practice in the counties of Ihchmond, Biulce, Scrivcn, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in the count es of Washington and in the May or's Court of this city, Thom ns G lascock, Davd F. Dickinson. January 11 ts JM otice. ALT. persons indebted to the estate of the late Capt David M'Kinney, ci tiier by note or open account are reques ted to come forward and pay the same be fore the Ist day of March next, as all debts due the estate, on that day will be placed in the hands of an attorney for col ’7 *> v.mii* hiiviiuf claims against the estate, are notified to exhibit mem to the administratrix, within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. C. 8. M Kinney, udiricc. Augusta, January, 18 wst Caveat Emptor. LL pci sons arc requested to take no tice that. 1 have legal and equitable liens, for a considerable part of the pur chase. money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lota laid oil’ by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my propei ly, .'■.rid by me sold to James Myers. Any person wdio purchases, will take the property subject to those liens ot which if more par ticular information is desired, it will he given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. January 3 J? _ The Subscriber, SOLICITS those who can furnish li'm kj with evidencr, to enable him to pros ecute with satisfaction, three persons who were concerned in maltreating his man servant COMUS, on the Washington road, this side ot Col. Man’s on the eve ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he pmpuced (with out effect) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them that his pass was not out by one -tueek, the negro does not know who was his friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to be under- Hood—should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isaac Laroche, Apply ts j A.. Slaughter C. L*i!)uzan; cr Tliofl. S. Oliver. December 7 ts Fifty Pollars Reward. IK ANA WAY from th« A. jHfP I* subscriber at bis res idence near the Oconee tRS&w r ’ ver « 1,1 I’utnam conn , on or about 'h< itt 11. 1820, two negro IgglHSfcgn&tiSpmen, the one named FF.- i El, dai k complexion, about twenty-two yea’-s oldabouts feel 1,0 or 11 inches high —the other namsd HARRY, dark com plexion, about twenty or twenty-one years of age, marked with the small pox.—The above reward, (with all necessary expen ses) will be paid to whoever lodges s*i ' negroes in anyjail whatever, so that the subscriber may get tin m.—And a propor tionate reward will be given lor either 01 them. John Art!is. Eatonlon, Putnam county, Jan, 22—w’5t • T ‘ 'Watson, j CONTINUE 'i’ll 13 j tactorage &' X'o'ozwisHioti BUSINESS KVSAVANNAH, V. ucro till orders wiK be promptly attend ed to. * , July 7 ts •/. Hewitt^ PTIOl 1 ' KSSOTt of Music from New-York respectfully acquaints the Ladies and ) Gentlemen of Augusta, that ho intends . givtng lessons on the Piano Forte, | t'ons and Singing, with the proper moth ; od of accompanying the voice, also, on the j Violin and Violoncello. Terms made known by applying to him I at the Eagle Tavern, j January II t p j LAWoWvWKr ! -yt JL HE subscribers have formed a con flexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the f m of lim it vvet.lEi Hi!phci«s. They will attend to any bgsin-ss confided to them in the following counties, viz ; 0 hnlt\v)in, Jasper, It ifktrt.eov, Jmen, Hancock, J'ttlmU, if •Uovffim, I VaMngton, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell, MJ, .VfillHjet’iilc, Sept. 21 If Consignments. I)H, HOiiKH’S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, | Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine isfreed from all those objections which the use of inflamatory 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 maut’ years labour and experience of his own practice. He is sensible of the professional objections which are so often urged against Patent Medicines ; but it is not for him to eay that such objections are sinister. He can only observe that the Medical properties of Ids Detergent can only be tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail j also Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum and Madden with varum: other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Bunn, Jluslcy' IZongC. January 1. ts LateSj Received AND FOB 9ALE .1 1 the A'erj York Cotnmieeim Book Store. A Companion for the Festivals and Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Companion for the Altar; 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 publications. Tile subscriber agent for the above es tablishment, will receive subscribers for Wheatly <>n the Book of Common Prayer, now publishing in numbers, and which is highly recommended to the members of the Episcopal Church. The first number can he seen at his store, ft few doors below the Hanks.- Samuel Stnrgcs. January IB 9t Races! Races ! rgMIIE Augusts Races, will commence on .8. Tuesday the 20th February next The first. <tay, a purse of 40u dollars, four mile heats and repeat, free for any hor.se, marc, or gelding. The second day (the 21st,) a purse of 300 d ollars, three mile heats and repeat, j 'l iie third day (the 22d.) a purse of 200 dollars, two mile heats and repeat. The fourth iuy (the 23d,) the entrance money to be run for, the three best in five. Letters on the sub ject to be directed to Jacob Hlalvj and Wiliiam JLamkin, Proprietors of the Hues Turf (r> Each day's purse to be hung up on the Judge’s stand. December 15. tdr Private Boarding House. Mas. SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Hoarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Peid. Young Ladiesfrom the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13 ts Twenty JJoilars Reward, And all Reasonable Expenses nn LL he paid for apprehending and lodging in any jad in the stale of Georgia, a Negio Fellow named MARTIN He is cus’i.td in Savannah, has absconded md is sdj., >atd to be lurking about An gust* Marketk-JuS business at home is butchering — mb's about 30 yean old, «'x t-t t high, square built, has two of his front teeth out, and has a scar on his head —-tor farther particulars cnnu'rc at, tbia Office. o s pt. s——ls J w. 11. Turpin, ? Has just received an c xlen~ she supply of Fresh and (tennine MEDICINES. Shop Fnruifmc , Instru ments, Ihje Sin* kc. ALSO, Uwpvsafv lbs. Green Copperas • ,000 tbs. A lu'n 5 000 His. Logwood 2.900 ll,s. tJl.uibiu’V o ,!'i 3,000d.5. flefmed SaH p’-i”e 1,530 lbs. Dutch Madder -ifo «*• 1 *«»*.»?» and Carolina) *OO Loves I. indow Class DO Kegs English While I .end 100 Kegs Spanish Brown 000 Callous Lit,seed OH (C-( qnrdlty) 1./0 Callonn Spirits Tnrpentino 400 Call.ins Tamers Oil 500 Ihs T.omp Black, Together with a grvrrnl as sort inert of Fine Faints, Paint Broshes, Putl v and Fresh OAD d6w. tYera, ff \W < \ ■ ■ v\ \0>%0.:3k V-v:*L-^;V iyii $ ffcJf kmmi k T MILLINER AND MANTUA-MAKEK, FROM PARIS, WHERE she was employed in the house of fur. I. l* Uoy, the must faslmnable Mode Ware-House in France, tenders her iicrvicesio the Ladies of An gunia, and its vicinity in the above lines ot her profession. Mrs. S. (ms just, received a few of the moat fashionable Bonnet s, and also a num ber <>f c,lined Prints of the latest fa for Bonnets and Dresses, which will he made from those prims at tint shortest notice, to suit the fancy or taste of the purchaser. She has regular correspondents in Pa ris, who will luniitJ) her monthly will, the latest fashions, from that emporium of taste and elegance. Mis. H. would he glad to instruct a few young Ladies in the abote business. Her residence is at the house formerly occupied by Airs. Oliver, near the Bridge. Jamary I ts cing £k6()of. •Mr. Leslie lIF.SPECTFUI.LY informs the I ndies 1L and Gentlemen that his DANCING SCHOOL will commence on Saturday the 27ih instant, at his former stand on Broad street, nearly opposite the City Hotel. — Days of attendance every Saturday, from 9 mu 12 o’Mock A. M. U from 2 till 5 P. M. His Night School for young Gentlemen will commence on Friday evening (he 2Cth instant, ul Can dle light—price of tuition in boils instan ces Ten Dollars per quarter. MR. LESLIE returns Ids thanks f«r the liberal encouragement he has heretofore met with, and hopes by his unrcmiltcd J attention to the improvement of his pu ptls, to merit the patronage of those who may lavor him. Mr. L will thank the pa rents who intend to send their children to enter their names as soon us conveni ent. Ladies’ seminaries anti private tuition, attended With punctuality—Tei ms and other particulars made known at (lie school room. January 16 ti —? .. For tetiie, MIZZ. J Valuable Plantation , wI ru ATE on tile Savannnh river, Ab if beviile d,strict, South-Uarolina,eleven milr-s above Vienna; containing from 900 to 1000 acres of prime oak and hic koiy LAND, 250 acres of which are now under cultivation, and well calculated to produce cotton, coni and wheat. It is well stocked with black cattle, hogs, stc which will be disposed of with the.pre, miscs. Fur terms apply to Hubert Dillon. A ngusta, or the subscriber, on the premi ses. Jfimcs A. litack- Jomtsry 35 fit Toks ~~ j • Nwilu esecntftd r. T . this o,7rj j j r iiiK 3ust : rrom ihe 9 r,, of Mosr.s Wtwuas, Raliston Spa, >B© Ji. AIK superb BacVstrap Boots, 10 ” do. . •• do Backslrap white top* 7jr Sale one tlon- above the Hant s. W. TrucsdelL January 25 «*4t 1 Eagle Tavern ‘ik&l .35llyO‘^' - i s >' ’ ■ , fEVrir partnership ofWhipplc & Booth a s H. the Faglc Tavern being this day dift* solved hv mut«nl consent. All debts dun !)> tile s;ud firm will be paid by suid Whip-* l’|)!c, and all debts due to the said firOl are to be collected hy him only. I Jt-Bsc V hippie J>. S. Booth. I N. TV The hmific* will still be contiftuetC as formerly, by the subscriber. J. WHIFFLE. May 16. Strayed , -»*•, Fn mmy plantation SsK in Barnwell District* I" on Savannah KiVfcr,. jjfjL two black, tmbrok^ s hors. mules, V. yearSy Jl _VV. _ old, they were bro't. from Kentucky & tyijl probably make forth* westward—whoever will sactire the ftahl mules, that 1 can get them, or d> Uvff Ithem to George Allen of August,.), shat receive a reward of TWENTY DOI.LAHft Win. H. Robert, Nov, 24 ts Stop the Thief i i AS stolen Irtr Uio tonfot. of o wa gen, in nr near Augusta, on Saturday* night the Idth inst. Jl Likely lied Sorrel UorsCf about, five feet high, ten or eleven years old, his hind lego white rather more limit, halfway Up to the hock; bin right foro foot and paster joint white; is face white. —the white in Ids fare extends from be tween his eyes down over his nose, mouth, and a part of his under lip; his mnne and iiiil is near the color of his body. He is it well proportioned, heavy bodied horse* his neck is tolerably long, and well simp-* ed ; be has a good head well joined to hid neck; he is in line order for service, is a. natural trotter, but may be made to rack, tole.rably well—he is a fine gig horse, but. does not draw kindly by the side of Ins' match. 1 have an exact match for him, and mid kept them for the carriage only—ow ing to this fellow being a little refractory in the carriage I had concluded to bavi- hint driven a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta. He is more valuable to me than he prob w bly will be to any other person, in as much us I have a most excellent match for him— I therefore will pledge myself to the per son who has taken him, that if he will bring him to me In Sparta, and allow me to giwj him thirty nine issues on his bare hark, t will not pester the penitentiary with hint. Should lie be traded, as he probably will, before he gets far from Augusta, I will re ward any person for their trouble in giving information of him to Maj. Thos. F. (Veils,- A Homey at Law in Augusta, or myself in Sparta. John Abercrombie. January -5 2w (L/The Editors of the Savannah Repub lican and Charleston City Gazette, are re, to give the above one insertion,- and forward their accounts to the Chroni cle Ofucm J, A, BRIGADE ORDERS. SAMUEL TAHVFiR; is hereby appoint, ed my A id- de-Cain p, and will be o» beyedand respected accordingly, Tiius. Glascock, Brigadier General, Ist Brigade, 2d Division, Georgia Milid-’, m .1 -inn ary 18 ( Piantrc^ 5^ TTfST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of •9 first late London made Piano Forte?.- Patent polished and round Cornered.—' For sale low for cash, or approved paper, by A. FICQUET, at Messrs. F, G. GlilhON, &,Co. nnn ary 1 _ w ts Wanted immediately. A YOUNG MAN who is capable Vdl-. A charging the duties of aBAR KECV IKK. He must come-.veil fecorrmerdt: . ■ —Apply at the EAGLE TAVERN. Ctcemhcrll, Jf