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I EVENINGS,
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■blisners oftUe Laws of the U. States
At rtV* ItOIIABS Jf*B S.KSCHS,
I IN ADVANCE
. i •""* m*>
"j)ry Goods.
The Subscribers,
OFFER FOR SALE,
I,Her Tenem. nt of the Bridge Bank of
Avgusta, t
,>a6sobtmemt shtaule to the seasom
l(1SE. Point anti Duffil Blankets,
liizes,
Cloths,
ted,
,
and Sheetings,
f other articles.
U'ELVE & C*.
'in, k\c.
nac Brandy Scig
my&cos brand-,)
pure as imported
leriffe Wine
p Sugar
n Tea
rial do
Powder do.
ale by
fS Clarke.
i»
,DJj 0.,
elve 6j Oo
offer for suit, a .
of
hubs
meres
Grapes
:tts
ves, assorted
do
ipes
half Hose
vlas
Osnaburgs
lITVuV,
Market, South
Street
il'o.ms bis trie 1 >1
t he is daily 1 •
■ formT slock,
‘ment of
.Shoes,
ade of the In
rest fashions, \v
ason, the win
accommoda*.
eave to meet
hern sole Lealh
dresl Leather
wtf
ißso,4*'.
tSu Croix Su :
do do
scald Raisins,
loom uu
don, £jf Co
Cottm Range.
Office,
or uEOuor*.
Nov. 11, 1820.
* Marshal of this
fourth Census, or
abitants of the U
y notified tnat the
eir returns to this
and, and it is hop
lie place, so as to
being- made ac
L H. MOREL.
(/ Hist Geo.
azelie, Augusta
News, Athens Ga
*» Journal at Mi
h the above ti 1
C.
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nmbia county, o;
f February next.
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Augusta Chronicle.
[VOL. XXXV:] HON’D AY EVENING, FEBtIUVRY 13, 1831. [ o. m 7 a]
UROCERIRS,
Wra, H Thompson Co
Offer for Sale,
13d bags prime green Coffee
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. Rum
2 Half pipes Siccly Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial i A
Gunpowder & Hyson S J- Ui . »
200 f)r- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Boxes No, 1 Soap,
200 Hugs Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
’0 do Best Richmond Tobacco,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 B .XeS do
5000 Bushels Salt.
Or.tobi l 31—ts
This Jfvy Received ,
\M> foil S-LK BX
lihnuck <v Marsh
Aircefi t Trylo* s,
(Nearly opp sits iha CITV.HOTEL.*
AN T>r I .’K Ob'
Blue «s* Fbi k Dress Coats.
I iso on /hi ad, Intel j/ received,
800 rcil an i Ia; an Ph.id and Camlet
Cloak",
Waterl 10 Coals
Great Coals.
t aut ’Arms
if Shepherds -v<» , f Eag!and blue, black.
andw.it Ca sini- e.
Do. of superfine ■ioiidr n.iliM. black, blue,
drub, doom mix’. - , light and daiv
mixed ’■ oh 'nr and brown cassimerc
am! Clod''
V eista.
Os Superfine and * i-iunon black,blue,buff’
drab sir . uoio fa.isirnere
Do of woi’e i x I w-'ite Mers--ill, s
Do of Va'.'.-t’tia 1 p - si ut -d ti figerc-
Do-.( sd 1 sir pe and vine, ( new
a- • rl ..am style of goo.fs)
D ' of b . k non 'tri;.'*.'. silk M teskm
Do of jda- , fig-.it M sniped biack Flo
to 1 f
Do of 1 oio. ut nvi ■ sdown.
is.
if superfine Ir.sl* Ln-.cn. English & Amer
ican i.oMm, both plain and frill’d
Do of < f upeifi.o white Flannel, Lambs
woo. .'•• orsted siockingnctt
>i Flannel, Lambiwo! & s nckuignet.
Toe above goods are He A y of 'heir own
.•aiifucture in the course of die pr. sem
ason, ami are wai ranted to be equal in
I uiity and workmanship to an ever of
i • dm tliis or any other tnatktl—a
i be replenished with additions eveiy
i 5 lays through the Winter.
Also for sale an invoice of
coucloii C-lotli tinil Ct.ssi
lucres,
'■ilch will he made ,o order ui the high
si vie of Fashions
December 21. ts
YEW GOOD'S.
fewett, 'tAtStif, Sf So.
tlie U] J peiWing oi tb V H>»iEL,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FllOxl
NEIV.YU BK,
Vn aJdili'ina supp'v of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods,
AMONG W HICH ARE
The Following Articles.
arUG'D ai d plain Nankin Ist Caul on crape
fly dresses, o'uck and colored oi a
superior qo .lily.
Embroidered .silk U se,
Linen am Jaconet Cambric very fine,
Linen Cambric ilatulk.cicli.eto,
Figui ed bock Muslin
4 4 and 6 4 Cambric do,
Bl ck Italian Sewing Sdk
Hi.u k SJ Colored Cinch.; ws & Sarsnctt<=
Ribbons,
A grci t assortment, figured a.id plai
from N 1, to Te G. ultmens’s
beaver G’oves, tiisl quality,
Ladles purple coior-d (*. white Lid do
Chintz Calico very nne,
SilkUmbr das.
Lace and S tin, Ornamented Ball and
Theatre dresses, a very nch -
tide
Shell Combs, a good assortment, some
extra large
Silver and Gold eyed Needles.
Pearl shirt Buttons, ,& c ‘
With a valid) of other aitic'es not enu
merated —A general invitation is given to
dl wfio wisu to purchase goods Ciiea]i.
January 14 wlt
(Quaker Springs
iiE Subscriber has uken tiia, w -
1 Known Stand QUAKER SPdT-.G
, ely occupied by MaJ. Uurkee, si uu'
-even miles above Augusta, on ibe Wat
igton road} and hopes Loin his att. ■
.ion to the business to give general satis
tciioa.
Joiiu Turpin.
| jauuoiujy -ha
LAKocAvc. WalsMU,
CONTINUE TUR
Factorage & U ommission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
* here all orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
July 7 ts _______
J. Hew ,
PROFESSOR oi Music from New. York,
respectfully acquaints the Laities and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intend#
giving on the Piano Forte, varia
tions and Singing, with the proper meth
od of accompanying die voice, also, on the
Violin ami Violoncello.
Forms made known by applying to him
at the Eagle Tavern.
January II t s
LAW OFFICE.
f
1. HE subscribers have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of profes
(mal business, under the firm of Rock
v - aittk Jlkphvhn. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
■'.utilities, viz :
Baldtoiu, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Hancock, Pula.ki, U
Morgan, If ajiington , Laurens,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in tin 6ib Circuit Court of the
United States.
Samuel Rockwell ,
Joseph L. Hepburn,
Jlti/ledgeville, Sept. 21 .ts
Consignments.
I) O'it-’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used 1.1 ConAim.ptionß,
Cata"rliH, Asthmas und Gouges, or
diseases originating from Colds, with
siirnal advantages, ribs Mei’icin* islievfi
i. un all tliose objections which the use of
tl.nnatorv drops, or similar preparations
ar. always liable to. He invites the Pub
in to U'v and judge of the efficacy of lh.
V re'abl Pulrii' nic Detergent( the re
8n . of i, a a _uais labft'nr art! experience
"f : *i * ev.'ii practice He is sensible of the
professional o b i ctioi's which are so often
u gert against Patent Medicines ; but i>
s not for him to say that s xh objections
are sinister. He can only ODserv yhat
the Medical properties of his Detetgenl
can only be tested by i*s use A few
Casts of the above, aie offered low at
Wholesale and Retail; '.lso Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Madder; with various
other articles on the most accommudat
ng terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Antief Range.
January 1. ts
i.alely Received
\ND P“K
.It the New York * Commissi m Book Sto~e.
a Companion for the Festivals aid
A Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Companion for the Altar; or
weeks preparation for the Holy Commu
nion, Hobart on Confirmation, uu as
sortmem of Common Frayei Books, hand
somely bound, together with other late
publications.
Tfi sub criber agent for the above es
•.ulishtnent will receive subscribers fir
Whcatly on tin B ok of Coininon Prayer,
ii .c publishing lii numbers, and winch is
•ugh!;, tecommi-ndi.vltu the inembers ot
Ii ; Episcoual Cimich. Tiie first number
■an b » en at Lis store, a few uoors below
tiie Banks.
Hainnel Htuvges.
January 18 _u
Kaces! Races!
• SHIR Augusta Laces, will commence on
I Tuesday the 20lb February next
Tliu first 'lay, a purse ot 4JU tloliars,
i.-.ui mile heats and repeat, Irec lor any
horse, mam, or gelding. j
The second day (the 21st,) a purse of
300 dollars, three mile beats and irpuatf
Ine third day (the n2 A,) a purse ol 200
dollars, two mile heats and repeat
The fourth day (the 23d.) the entrance
tuuiiey to be run for, the tlir e best in
live. I
Letters on the subject to be
Jacob StaK-yaucl t
\\ iliiaiu S.Hiukm,
P, op riel ois oj the Hues Tttif
Off- Each da) ’s purse to be bung ujf on
the Judgi’s stand. ;
D -ot-mber i 5. kclr; ,
I’rivaST Bourding IloiSe.
Mrs. SANDWICH has opened i Pri
■ ate Boarding House on the corner of
.Vasluogton and Ellis Streets, it Uie
denemenl formerly occupied by >4. Oh
>'er Reid. •
Young Ladies from the country tan be
comfortably accommodated.
November 13 -ts
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
And all Reasonable Expenses
■a 17ILL be paid for apprehending and
V V lodging in any jail in the state of
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MA WHS
He is owned in Savannah, has absconded
, nd is supposed to be lurking about An
isia Market, as his business at home is
mtchering—K' is about oOyearsold, six
; ;et high, square built, has two of his
ront teeth out, and has a scar on his h tad
-mr further parUculzrt enquire at this
iffice.
s——ts I
Eagle Tavern
1
THF. partnerfibip of Whipple & Booth o'
the Eagle Tavern being this day dis
- solved bv mutual consent. All debts du<
- tv the said firm will be paid b> said Whip
i P?l<f, an l all debts due to the said firm
> art to be collected by him only.
Jesse Mliipple,
1). S. Hootli.
N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
J. WHIPPLE
May J 6. j
d'frti. S^era,
i MlLLl.vi... >ii .. 11 v *.AKEB,
PtiOM PA HIS,
E sue was employed in the
W use ot Mr. L«. Roy, tiie most
fashionable Mode Wan- House in Fiance,
tenders her services to the Ladies of An
gnsia, and its v icinity in the above lines
of her profession,
Mrs. S. has just received a few of the
most fashionable Bonnets, and also a num
ber ot colored Prints of the latest fa
shions, both for Bonnets and ureases,
which wili be made from those prims at
the "hortest notice, to suit the fancy or
taste of the purchaser.
Bhe has regular correspondents in Pa
l ris, who will furnish her monthly widi
the latest fashions, from that emporium
of taste and elegance.
Mrs S. would be glad to instruct a
' few y ung Ladies in tbe above business
'■ H r residence is at the house formerly
, occupied by Mrs. Oliver, n«ar the Bridge
J i n arv 1 if
|
i Mr. Leslie
Respectfully mtonns the l adies
an l Gentlemen lhai his DANCING
SCHOOL will commence on Salurd. ) the
27th instant, at his former stand on Broad
street, nearly opposite the City Hotel. —
Day s of attendance c verySatniday, froiii f)
lid 12 o’clock A. M. •<. f rom 2 till 5 P. M.
j Ills Nig!»t School
for young G. Dikim i w.ll commence on
Friday evening tiie. 26di ins.ant, at Can
dle fight—,.l'ice of tuition in both install-
I ccs Ten Debars per quai ter.
i MR LEsLIE returns his thanks for the
I liberal encouragement he has heretofore
,! met with, and hopes by his miremilted
’ ’ al'.eniion to the improvement of his pu
/; jiils, to merit the patronage of those who
maylavor ban. Mr. J- will thank the pa
' rents who intend to Send tiieir children
to enter their names as soon as cunveni
jenl. . . . .
Ladies’ seminaries and private tuition,
attended with punctuality—Terms and
J other particulars made known at the school
j room. January 16 ts
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish him
wiih evidrncr, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COM US, on the Washington
road, ibis side of Col. Man’s on the eve
ning ofthe 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass wheih he propuccd (w ith
out effect) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a cerlair
gentleman came up and informed thvi*
that bis pass was not out by one week, the
negro dots not know who was his fricntl,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
«opd—should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable will be granted by
Isaac Laßoche,
Apply to
A. Slaughter C. Lahnz.ui
or Thos. S. Oliver.
December 7 ts
Orders.
SAMUEL IGfitVER; is hereby appoint
ed my Aid-de-Camp, and will be o
bey ed and respected accordingly,
Thos. Glascock,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade,
2d Division, Georgia Militia.
! #»QUd9' li ts
Globe
Xml Savauuau Stage Office
A VING purchased th<* interest of Mr
A Grimes in this well know nes abiisb
! men 1 , the Subscriber respectfully in'orus
■ is frit uds and the public generally, that
d will m future be conducted by him. He
cannot retrain from returning to the pub
i ne ins thanks for the very liberal custom
ie !as receiv' d—and be hopes bv the
sti ictcsl attention to his duties, and to the,
comfort of those, who rnav honor bin
wdh their company, to enjoy a continu.
I ance of their favor.
Wm. Shannon.
Pchruasy I——"t
Fruit Hill Hotel.
Jl the >igu of th Engle
I<ll K subscriber iius estab.isb' d a Douse
of Entertainment, at this pleasant
•nd bea tliiul place It is situated on the
Washington real, thirteen miles above
-Vugubta, in Columbia county. The
house is large, and > ommodious, and eve
ry exertion will be made to render it com
forlable to travellers, and others who
iiiay honor him with their company
His tabl - * will be furni.died with the iiest
provisions the country can afford, and Ins
Bar always supplied with the choicest Li
quors. Particular attention will bn pud
to bi dding. His Stables are large an ■
full of Provender, tinder the direction of
a faithful and active hostler. N > np)rn»
will be retailed in the house—and all pos •
rtlGic- Ottfo Wtj! Lo txlcdi to |.av#Hi>Vu tliß
utmost decorum un all occasions.
Dread Face.
January 4. 2wet wtf
Select (Jlabsicai Seminary.
ON Monday next I5;li inst. the Rev.
Mr. Smith, proposes so open aschoo l
for the instruction «1 « limited number < f
pupils in the Classical, and in those brun
ches of an English Education wbic.. form
,» proper accompaniment to a classical
course. He will engage to prepare his
pupils for a reputable entrance into any
College in toe Union. A tew youths can
oe comfortably accommodated as bo 'id
•;rs in the family, to whose minds, morals
and manners, every proper attention
would be paid. For terms ore. apply either
personally or by idler to Mr. -Smith, at
fits residence Broad Street, Augusta.
(IJ* The editors ot tiie Savannah Repub
bean and Museum, are requested to pub
hub the above; twice a week for out;
month, ami fo' ward their accounts 'o this
Office for pay ment.
J.m iary U 1m
Strayed^
From my plantation
. in Barnwell District.
i'i on Savannah River,
two black, unbrokt
h°r»* mules, 2 years,
• _ w from Kentucky Ik will
probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that 1 can get them, or deliver
Ithem to George Allen of Augusta, siiar
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Win, D. Hubert,
Nov. 24 ts
Notice.
AGBF.EARLE toan order ofthe hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Columbia
County, Will be Sold on the first Tuea
fay in March next, at Columbia Court
muse 202-12 acres of land in Wilginson
comity; district 27th, Lot No. J7B, sold
m the properly of Dexter Gibson, dee
Terms ol sale nine months credit.
Sarah Gibson, cx’rx.
*had’h. \V Gibson adr.
December 7. tds
Notice.
4 DUE Creditors of Huntington & Burn'll
and ol Hichard Huntington, are bore
by notified, that I have obtained from the
honorable the Justices of the Inferini
Court of Richmond county and state of
Georgia, an order to appear before then
m the 12th day of March next, at whid
'.me I shall apply to their honors for
lischarge, under the acts of the stale ot
Georgia passed for the relief ot insolvent
debtors.
Richard Huntington.
January 42 tg
Land & Negroes for Sa'4
Subscriber offers tup sale hjgf
*■ tractol Land in Washington county#
" ! . • k " ,ul ’‘ ifc-ie of Ogee,hoc iiiver, »-.oih
' l|un f ibtmi two ihfuißand acres, nearly
li'mn\ d Cleared and under fence,
m u arc (a,) settlements On it# and tug
•of might be divided litn three I |,«s'
,c tV'>,„ Lmisviile o San <.»
vi and *q>sita, ;n,d Jrwin August* >n me
Mfrunast and Alabama, byway of F'enrt®
d'Rc> niiii through it when out in hie
-'itloments is ina,h , HU( | w , ;lc li is < nab.
fs icass an advantageous pia«e ot trritSe
"1 Hi a good dwelling house, atm-.. a id
house, and other necessary out biii : b
nj;s
She other aetHemem is also wel ~8 ,
11 ii'.i ,n would bean object to a t>sv»a
'••u oi Aug.uni Merchant, who w ished*
.■ H. ty ictrtat in th« Hlininer, with 1)1®'
van agent prosecuting their business
will, Sneciiss. It would also be an dirU
b'e H'tuuuun fora Branch Bank-b.inrf
mar v cumral betveen Louisvdle, Sans,
dcrsv.lle and Sparta , t is healthy a,4
so il watered. I heiea e about H>i* r iiuiw.
died acres of high river swamp, wets
timbered am) sufficiently high f>r cnlfiva,
ion. notb.'ini; subject to any but tmeonw
"only high f n shtts. ft will ho 90 ;d®
bargain, in a body or divf.J.-d to suit putw
ciniscrs. Apply „ Wm, N Harman, esq,
near LouisvuJe. v
AtSO,
JO prime Negroes, a f**t*
low, ins adc and four children, he is *
jolabsiir carpenter, coper, lav tor. cook
an. «>ii do a„y thm. on a farm, is ais »
pmiic held band, „ yon-,g wench and he#
child, all? is a imnie field hand with the#
10c or plough, another young veneb
hi ought up about the house, is a good
seamstress, cook, Washer and ironcr*
nurse mid house 8.1 va;,i, wid, |„ r . hilcl
bout twenty months old They an- soh|
to raise the cash, applv to
* J- Jenkin> 4
N 7,' I> I ‘ U " C, t HV ' ~r county,
Mop llie Tlilffr
» # AS stolen from thetongu, i,i „ WJ #
gon, in uv mm Augusta, on Saiu clav
l ight the loth insi *
.// lAktflv fiz—t II
,slum'. ':v< I-11 high, ton <u rl vt ny t „rg
old. hi* hind h gs white rather mon ilm«
halfway up to the .hock ; his light / *
fool and f-aater Joi. t v Idles bis facte ts
—die white in Ins face extends from bn
tween his cya-s down over his iiohc, month#
and a part «t Ins under lip ; Ins mane and
tail is near the color of Ins body Hi is 1
well proporthmi(l. heavy b hmst»
his week is tolerably Jong, and well shap
ed ; he has a good br ad well joined u- hat
neck; he is in line order for service, is a
hatura) tiottcr, but may be made to lack
tolerably well—he is a Hue gig horse, but
d.irs not draw kindly by the side of hi®
match. 1 have an exact match for him, and
and kept them for the carrir.gc onlv— »w.
; ng to this fellow being a little refractory
in the carriage I had concluded to have-him
driven a trip or tw o in a wagon to Augusta#
He is more valuable to me than he probarf
t»ly will be o any other pi rson, in as much
•'» I have a most excellent match for him—
-1 hereto! e will pledge myself to tin-pera
■mn w ho has taken him, that if he wdl hiing'
h oi to me in Sparta, ami allow me o giva
him thirty nine lashes on his bare back, I
will not pester tin- penitentiary wid> him*
•should lie b< traded, as he probably u ill®
before be gels far from Augusta, la Urea
waid any persan for their Iroub'- io giving
I informal ion of him to M.j. 'l‘ho#, F Wells#
Attorney at I.aw in Augusts, ormyseil id
Sparta.
John Abercrombie,
January -5 2w
to*The Editoisofthe Savannah Repub*
licanand Charleston City Gazette, are re
quested to give the above one insertion#
md forward tbeir accounts to the Chroni
cle Office.-
:
Notice is Hereby Given,
T
X HAT ihe City Council, will rvceivtf
proposals from persons who may b. in
clined to furnish a large fpisnijil; in hard
km k, (for the purpose of paving Ui side'
walks in this city) until die tsd. jay of
starch next--Proposals will also be receiv
ed during the same lime, for levelin g the
side-walks and paving the same.—Tor in
formation on the sqbj< ct, reference may
be had to the Clerk ol Council, or io tht»
114lh section of the »• General OrdK
nonce.” (See pamphlet, page 60.)
H ClarJk, c o
Feb. s—*—lm
lost;
C)OMINO from tlie north end of the AS t
/ gns'a Uridge, to Ihe City Hotel,
V •MedievA VvickvA Woult
• ontaintng a full case of Medical Pocket
instruments, and Three Hundred and Se
venty Dollars in Hank Notes-of'Few Dol
lars or. Lite State Uank of North & Soutl*
Carolina Banks. Any one who hasoi may
find the same, and lodging it in the hands of
F, Byrd, or giving such information as will
liable him to obtain the same, shall re
ceive an ample reward.
N B. — The above amount of rtionejf
contained two twenty dollar bills on th®
State Bans of North Carolina, and froj#
eight to nine dollars in small biiJ«
Ftibruttiy I—•—•if