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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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VVru. H Thompson § Co
Offer for Sale,
130 bags prime green Coffee '
50 barr Its prime N O. Sugar
8 pines pure Holland Gin
3 d» do Cog Brandy
5 hhds .1, Rum
2 Hah pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q, boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial t ♦,
Gunpowder & Hyson S A jIA l\
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,
10 do Best Richmond Tobacco*
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do
3000 Bushels Salt.
Octoht v 31" ■ —1 f
This Day Received,
AND rip. StLH BIT
niinuck 61 Marsh
«Merchant Taylors,
(Nearly opposite the CITY-HOTEL.^
AN INVOICE OP
Blue & Black J)r css Coats.
Also on /until, lately received,
SCOTCH and Tartan PLid and Camlet
Cloaks,
Waterloo Coats
Great Coats,
& untaVxma
i>f Shepherds west of England blue, black,
and wiup Cassime e,
Do. of snp>-rfine doable mill'd, black, blue,
drab, dandy mix’d, light and dark
mixed' ‘obnrg and brown cassimei c
and Cloths
Yfeats.
Os Superfine and common black, blue, buff
dial) sud white cassim.re
Do of white, printed St white Merseilles
Do of Valentiu stripe, spotted & figured
Do of silk stripe, sp-ig'd and vine, ( new
and elegant style of goods)
Do of black and strip*. l silk Moleskin
Do of plain, figur’d &. striped black Flo
rentine
Do ol'Toilenet air 1 Swansdown.
Os superfine Irish Linen, English & Amer
ican Cotton, both plain and frill’d
!)o of of uperfine white Flannel, L mb:
wool and worsted stockiiignett
WfVW'.-VS.
iil Flannel, Lamnswoo* St stockingnet.
i'i,e abort go-i.S are mostly of tlu-ir own
mnil'acuire in the course of the present
son, ami are warranted tobeequal i
; iity and workmanship to am ever of
e.r.rd in this or ai y other market—and
ill be replenished with additions every
5 days through the winter.
Also for sale, an invoice o f
t o tluii Cloths and Cassi
-1 acres,
dhich will be made to order in the high
■ style of Fashion.
December 21. ts
YEW GOODY
fe wettj *y6{ : cfll Sf
■l. upper W ng of tiic Cl H HOTEL.
HAVE JUST DECEIVED THOM
WO.YORK,
ui additiona suppty of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goads,
AMONG WHICH ARE
The Following \ i tides.
JIHG'D and plain Nankin & Canton crape
I?* dresses, mack and colored of a
superiorqu hiy,
Embroidered Silk li-ise,'
1 iiien and Jaconet Cambric very fine,
I.men Cambric I land kerchiefs,
Figured nook Musbn
4 4 and 6 4 Dumb. ic do,
Black Italian Sewing Silk
Black iS Colored ointiiews & Sarsnotts
Ribbons,
A i ei.t assort in .nt, figured and plain
from N I, to 12 Gemleinens’s
bea v et GniVeS, firsi quality,
T,a lies purple coiorud cc white kid do
Chintz Caiico very fine,
si '< Umbrellas
La’-e and Satin, Ornamented Ball and
J cau-e dresses, a Very rich ar
ticle
Shell Combs, a good assortment, some
extra large
Silver and Gold eyed Needles.
Pearl shirt Bu tons, US c iS<:•
With a variety ol odier art Ces not enu
merated —a general invitation is given to
■ .an who wnli to purchase goods Cheap.
January 18
NOTICE.
L LL those indebted to the of
ll James Brady, deceased, will find
their notes, accounts Ike. in the hands of
an officer for collection, unless settled,
pr< vr ms to the 10th of January next; and
lii'se who have claims against said es
tate, are requested to render them m
du;, uiriienticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
Wmu Shivers, adm’r
January J> U
LaEoehe Watson,
CONTINUE THE
factorage & {Commission
HU SIN ESS IN S AVANNA H,
orders w ill be promptly attend
July 7 ts
J. Hewitt,
PROFESSOR of Music from New-York,
respectfully acquaints me Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends
giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia
■ unsand Singing, with the proper meth
od of accompanying die voice, also, on the
Violin and Violoncello.
Terms made known by applying to him
i* the Eagle Tavern.
January II ts
L.i iv o
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I. HE subscribers have formed a con
—xion in the various branches of profes
..mial business, under the firm of Rock
v/ e,, l Sc ID:imi 1 ns. Tliey will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
■.‘■unities, viz :
Baldivin, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, _ Hancock, TulaJi, (J
Morgan, WaUiington, Laurens,
Greene, 'Tioigrrs,
And also iu th; 6ih Circuit Court of the
United States.
Samuel Rockwell,
Joseph L. Hepburn.
Milledgeville, bept. 21 -ts
Consignments.
!)•’ :O r cs
1 ’elebratt'd Pulmo
nic Detergent,
51 r H(CH is used i. onsumptioni,,
*T Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
signal advantages, fins Mediciiu isfieed
from all thus l ' objections whicti tbe use of
■ 1 flamatorv drops, or similar preparations
arc always li'ible to. (£e invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of tiie efficacy of tin
Vegetable Pulmonic Deic-rgi p ; the re
suli of many years labour and experience
of Ida own practice. He is sensible of the
professional objections which are so often
uircd against Patent Medicines ; but it
s not for him to say that such objections
ire sin sti r. He can only obrtirve that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
can only be tested by i's use. A few
Cast s of the above, are offered low at
Wholesale and Retail; tdso Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tari; Alum and Madder; with various
’ther articles on the most accommodat
ing terms,
C. C. Dunn,
Auslef Bunge.
January 1. ts
Lately Ueceivedi
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tND F ill '•’ALE
At the New York Commissi m Book Store,
i Companion for the Festivals and
I Fasts of the Prole: taut Episcopal
Church, Companion for the -Altar; or
weeks preparation for the Holy Commu- |
men. Hobart on Confirmation, an as .
sortn.enl of Common Fraytu Books, hand- .
somelv bound, together with other late
publications.
Tlu- sub ciiber agent for the abov'e es
i.iblishment will receive subscribers for
Wheath on the B ok *f Common Prayer,
no' publishing its numbers, and which is
tiighl.v recommended t • the mcoibeis of
In. Kpiscopul Church, ’flic first number
-•an b- s en at bis store, a few doors below
the Banks.
Samuel Stu ges. j
January 13 d j
Hares ! Races! 1
I'dlF. Augusta Races, will commence on
I uesday the 20th February next
'l’he first Bay, a purse of 4JO dollars, .
lour mile heals and repeat, free for any,
•ior.se, mare, or gelding-
The second day (the 21st,) a purse of (
1 JOB dollars, llnee mile heats and repeat.
The third day (the 22d,) a purse ol'2oo
dollars, two mile iieats and repeat i
The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance
money to be run for, tiie thr e best in 1
five.
Letters on the subject to be directed to )
J icolj Stalvy and
William Lamkin,
Proprietors ojthe Bacs Turf.
(£> Each day’s purse to be hung up on
the Judge's stand.
Di oember 15. tdr
Private Boarding House.
IVI.RS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri
vate Boarding House on the corner oi
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 if
Twenty Hollars Reward,
And all Reasonable Expenses
tITILL be paid for apprehending and
I T lodging in any jail in the state of
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MARTIN
He is owned in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—He is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square built, has two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on hia hsad
—tor further particular# enquire at this
Office.
5
Tavern
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TfiE partnership ofWbipple &. Booth of
tile Eagle Tavern being this day dis
solved hr mutual consent debts due
by the said tirin'will be paid by said Wbip
pple, and all debts due to the said firm
are to be collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
1). S. llooth.
Ndl. The bouse will still be continued
as lie subscriber
J* WHIPPLE.
May 16.
t/f'frd. S^eraj
MILLIM, i *, i aaKEII,
I'IiUJJ J\UUS t
WHERE she was employed in the
h (Use of iiir. t.r Roy, the most
tasboiiable Mode Ware-House in F ance,
tenders tier services to the Ladies of Au
gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines
of her profession.
Mrs S. has just received a few of the
most fashionable Honuets, and also a num
ber of colored Prints of the latest fa
shions, both for Bonnets and Dresses,
which will be maae from those prints at
the shortest iiot.ee, to suit tire fancy or
taste of the purchaser.
J She has regular corrcspondcnis in I’a
! rid, who will furnish her monthly with
I the latest fashions, from that emporium
[ of taste and elegance.
Mrs. S. would be glad to instruct a
few young Ladies in the above business.
Her result nee is at the house formerly
occupied oy Mrs. Oliver, near the Bridge.
January 1 If
qgmdns
Mr. Leslie
RESIMX'I FULLY informs the l adies
and Gentlemen that Ins DANCING
bCiIOOI. will commence on Saturday the
27111 instant, at liis former stand on Broad
• street, nearly opposite the City Hotel.—
j Days ot attendance everySatnrday, from 9
| till 12 o’clock A. M, &. from 2 till 5 P. M.
Ilia Night school
for y oung Genllem i. wdl commence on
Friaay evening the 26: h instant, at Can
j die light—price of tuition in both instan
ces Ten Dollars per quarter.
; Mil. LEsLIK returns his thanks fur the
I liberal encouragement lie has heteiofore
: met with, and hopes by his unremiltcd
1 attention to the improvement of Ins pu
pils, to merit tiie patronage of those who
maylavor him. Mr. L will thank the pa
i rents who intend to send their children
,to enter their names us soon as convent
; cut.
Ladies’ seminaries and private tuition,
attended with punctuality—Terms and
other particulars made known at the school
room. January 16 tl
Notice Is hereby Given,
fI>HAT the concern of Glascock id Dick-
X inson is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has beer
translered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
That Thomas Glascock wdl attend to ad
vocating causes in which the said concern
have been employed, and will continue
his practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke, ScriVen, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in the counties of
Washington and in the Mayor’s Court ol
tins city.
Thomas Glascock,
Dav'd b\ Dickinson.
January 11 ts
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of
first rate London made Piano Fortes.
Patent polished and round Cornered,—
For sale low fur cash, or approved paper,
by A. PICQUtT,
at Messrs. Ft G. GIBSON, & Co.
January I w If
Globe T ,
Anil fenvannah Stajre Office
IT °
iv^ VING purchased the interest of Mi
W. Grimes in this well known es-ablish
nil n , he Subscriber respectfully inform*
nt-n . t,d ? a,ul l he public generally, that
t will in future be conduced by him. He
cannot refrain from returning to the pub
ic Ins thanks for the very liberal custom
he has received-and he hopes by the
strictest attention to his duties, and to the
comfort of those, who may honor him
with their company, to enjoy a conlinu
&ncc of their favor.
Wm. Shannon.
Februasy 1
Fruit Hill Hotel.
M t he Sign of the Kagtr
rjjAHE subscriber has established a House
" of Entertainment, at this pleasant
and healthful place. It is situated on the
Washington road, thirteen miles above
\ugusta, in Columbia county. The
house is large, and commodious, and eve
ry exertion will be made t«> render it com
fortable to travellers, and others who ■
may honor him with their company
His table will be furnished with the best,
provisions the country can afford, ond his
Bar always supplied with the choicest Li
quors. Particular attention will be paid
to bedding. His Stables are large and
full of Provender, under the direction of
a faithful and active hostler. No Spirits
will be retailed in the house—and all pos
sible care wilt be taken to preserve the
utmost decorum on all occasions.
Dread Pace.
January 4. 2wet wlf
Select Classical Seminary.
ON Monday next 15th inut. the Rev.
Mr. Smith, proposes to open a school
for the instruction of a limited number of
pupils in the Classical, and in those bran
ches of an English Education which form
a proper accompaniment to a classical
course. He will engage to prepare his
pupils for a reputable entrance into any
College in tne Union. A few youths can
be comfortably accommodated as board
ers in the family, to whose minds, morals
and manners, every proper attention
would be paid. For terms 6ic. apply either
personally or by letter to Mr. Smith, at
his residence Broad Street, Augusta.
SjT editors of the Savannah Repub
lican and Museum, are requested to pub
lish the above-, twice a week for one
month, and forward their accounts to this
Office for payment.
/an i ary 11 i m
Strayed ,
j*K from my plantation
ms? in Barnwell District,
" -f V on Savannah River,
{VrTljaw tv* •» black, unbroke
,lorSc ’ Tlu,cs » 2 ym»rs.
_ *>ld, they were bro’t
*' rom Kentucky &. will
probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I can get them, or deliver
(them to George Allen of Aupusfo, sha)
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm. 11. Robert,
Nov. 24 ts
Caveat Erupt or.
4LL persons are requested to take no
tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, fora considerable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten, in the lots laid oil'by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
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
given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
the subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 ts
SAMUEL TARVER; is hereby appoint
ed my Aid-de-Camp, and will be o
beyed and respected accordingly,
Thos. Glascock,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade,
2d Division. Cicnrgia Militia.
January Ijj if
Land 6? Negroes for iab
'nHß Subscriber offers for sale h#
i tract ot Land in Washington oountyj
)ii the South s do ofOgechee liiver; con-,
aining about two thousand acred, nearl#
h v’e hundred cleared and under fence;
I here arc two settlements on it; and tha
fact might be divided into three. The
i' <ad leaning from Louisville to Saridersi
vil.e and Sparta, and from Augusta to the
Purchase and Alabama, byway of Fennl
It ridge, rims tiirongh it where one of the
settlements is made, and which is eslah.
iished as an advantageous place of tradiA
*ith a good dwelling house, store and
gin house, and oilier necessary out buiidi
mgs.
file other settlement is also wel ini
proved, it would be an object to a Savai.-
nah or Augusta Merchant, who wished 2
healthy retreat in the summer, with (list
advantage of prosecuting their business
with success. It would also be an digit
ble situation fora Branch Hank—beiniff
nearly central between Louisville, S»<*
dersville and Sparta. It is healthy and
well watered, I here are about four bun
dred acres of high river swamp, weti
timbered and sufficiently high for cultiva-*
tion, not being subject to any but uncom
monly high freshets. It will be sold a
bargain, in a body or divided to suit puiv
chasers. Apply to Win. N. Harman, esc*
mar Louisville. w
ALSO,
10 prime Negroes, a fel
low, ins wife and four cnildren, he is 3
jobbing carpenter, cooper, taylor, coolt
uiul cun do any thing on a farm, is also at
piime field hand, a young wench and her
child, she is a prime field hand with thd
hoe or plough, another young wencH
brought up about the house, is a good
seamstress, cock, washer and ironerj
nurse and house servant, with her child
about twenty mouths old. They are soli,
to raise the cash, apply to
Charles J. .Jenkins,
Near Danielsville Madison county.
January ft eow4t
Stop the Thief!*
WAS stolen from the tongue of a wsfr
Ron, in or mar Augusta, on Salurda*
niglit the I.3th mst.
Jl Likely lied Sorrel Horsey
about five feet high, ten or eleven years
old, his hind legs white rather more thait
halfway up to the hock; his right fore
foot and paster Joint white; bis face whit*
—the white in Tiis face extends from be
tween his eyes down over his nose, mouth.,
and a part of his under lip ; his inane and
tail is near the color of his body. He is »
well proportioned, heavy bodied horse $
his neck is tolerably long, and well shap
ed ; he has a good head well joined to hia
neck; lie is in fine order for service, is a
natural trotter, but may be made to rack,
tolerably well—he is a fine gig horse, but
does not draw kindly by the tide of hid
match. I have an exact match for him, and
ami kept them for the carriage only—*w
ing to this fellow being a little
in the carriage 1 had concluded to have hint
driven a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta*
He is more valuable to me than he probaW
bly will be to any other person, in as mucit
as i have a most excellent match for him—>
I ’ here fore will pledge myself to the per
son who has taken him, that if he will bring 1 '
him to me in Sparta, and allow me to giv*
him thirty nine lashes on his bare back, t
will not pester the penitentiary with him*
Should he be traded, as he probably will,
before he gets far from Augusta, 1 will re
ward any person for their trouble in giving*
i (.format ion of him to Maj. Thos. F. \Vell%i
Attorney at latw in Augusta, or myself
Sparta.
John Abercrombie,
January -5 2w
CO’The Editors of the Savannah Repub*
iican and Charleston City Gazette, are re
quested to give the above one ii.ficrtinp,
and forward their accounts to the Chroni
cle office, j. A.
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish hinf
with evidencr, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in maltreating his mad
servant COMUS, on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man’s on the
ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish,
ed with a pass wheih he propuced (with. -
out effect) ami was by those men beaten'
in a shameful manuer—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
that his pass was not oat by one ■nett, tb«
negro does not knew who was his friend,-
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
itood—should a reward be expected, aiyp
thing rcasouable will be granted by
Isaac Laliocbe,
Apply to
A. Slaughter £$ C. Labiysatf
or ■) Thus. Sr-OitVer.
December 7 , ts
Notice.
AGREEABLE to an orcKt of the hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Columbi*
County, Will be Sold on the first Tues
day in March next, at Columbia Court
house 202-12 acres of land in Wilginsor,
county; district 27th, Lot No. 178, sold
as the property of Dexter Gibson, dem
—'Terms of sale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, ex’rx.
Sbad’h. W Gibson »<h>