Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, February 15, 1821, Image 1

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B" THE ■utfta Chronicle- Tg PUBLISHED ■ EVENINGS, lean«; Chacon. HTofthe Laws of the U. States dollars pbb aksom, V iff ADVANCE' KjGoods. Me Subscriber?, ■oFFEK FOR sale, m 1 foment of the Bridge Bank of ■ Augusta, ■ - SH T SUITABLE TO THE SEASON ■ VM: 9 Pol at and Huff'd Blankets, } 'lannels, Baizes, ■leM. llled Drab Cloths, ■seChuths, assorted, ■ ■ffck Muslins, do. goes. ■hams, ■ry, ■r Loo m Shirtings, ■ nc an S flirtings and Sheetings, ■ ereat i variety of other articles. mWBEXCE, RAPELVEV Co. ■ f 3l ts fe, Gin SC. ■s 4th pro of Cognac Brandy Scig- Kttsk Oti.rd Dupny fccos. brands) ■sR filmy,d Gin pure as imported KuksL.jP. Teneriffe Wine Kfis loaf land lump Sugar Behests bi est Hyson Tea ■uo >do Imperial do ■do do Gun Powder do. Bceivef I and for sale by fciiti iiiell £j? S Clarke. tf pr (a©©ii):3. Knee, Rapelve ft Co. Its received and offer for sals, an I assortment of BON superfine Cloths Hble Milled Oassimeres Hon und Nankin Crapes Hhe as and Sarsnetts Hai rl Beaver Gloves, assorted Htliuckskin do Hk and white Crapes H in and worsted half Hose H Linens and Dowlas ■ sn Hollands and Osnaburgs; Bober 7 ts I nhal’s Office, Boa THE DISTUICT OF OEOIIGIA. I Savannah Nov. 11, 1820. ■ Assistants of the Marshal of this for taking the fourth Census, oi ■ration of the inhabitants of the 13 ■tales, 1 ' are hereby notified that tli Br transmitting ;heir returns to (hi Bnent is near at hand, and it is hop Bno delay will take place, so as ■t a general return being made a K to law. JNO. H. MOHEL. Marshal hist Geo. The Darien Gazette, August de,Washington News, Athens Gr and Recorder and Journal at M’ nlle, will publish the above ti irmanded. . 1 ember 20 hinting ft Blazing, tOORS BELOW THE OLUUX TAVERN. ' subscribers having connected fives in the above business, tender services to the Citizens of August ... s neighborhood, lse t Sign, Fancy , and numental Painting', e executed on the shortest notice, 1 tile most fashionable style. They rom a perfect knowledge of tin ir ess, and a faithful and prompt atten ' tie work entrusted to their care, ,' I *l , s h a aiiare of puidic custom, i i 101(1 the country will he strictly • e to, and thankfully received. John Pew, John Armstrong. 'fitary l » ° la iv. her tenders his professional \ t r; “*! following counties of the Co, " mbia ’ atL ' ,mßnuel > Semen & Burke, ''ctc U T^ ofWttrren of the No r He T' 1 a,so P ractice in « Q er«l Courts of this State. cue mas CCscock. tvilig |, S '’ anna * 1 Republican and Mil 'onih ur:m W ‘R insert the above tiii&ry 22 TO LET, WO 1 'vrfi r “? al, y fnrniahed, we'l ,am,,l cs or reutle oai* r. ■ v ATOWTi CHRONICEE. 'U ' iJw -iir' u. • LYOL. xkxv.] #V EVENING, PBBBUABY «j, issi. P- ißmWr *' "■* 1 ; W’ -■ ' ■ «i.= I— Ssgggg"ii II Nws ■ >■ i GROCE RIF. ajjf Win. H Thompson ftSH Offr* for Sale, 1.20 bugs prime green Coffee 50 banvlls prime N. 0. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Rum 2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loafSuga'r 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 . do do Imperial > if || 11,1 | Gunpowder & HysoaS A -i_li d 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. K. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31 ■ —-ts This Day Received, AND CO. SALE by I)imuck & Marsh Merchant Taylors , (Nearly opposite the CITY-HOTEL.) AN INVOICE OF Blue ft Black Dress Coats. Also on hand, lately received. SCOTCH and Tartan Plaid and Camlet Cloaks, Waterloo Coats Great Coats, I antalnons Offjhepherds west of Kagland blue, black, and wide Cassimere, Do. of superfine double mill’d, black, blue, drab, dandy mix’d, light and dark mixed Coburg and brown cassimere and Cloths Y fcsts. Os Superfine and common black, blue, buff drab snd white cassimere Do of white, printed & white Merseilles Do of Valentia stripe, spotted 8i figured Do of silk stripe, sprig’d and vine, ( new and elegant style of goods) Do of black and strip’d silk Moleskin Do of plain, figur’d &. striped black Flo rentine Do ofToilenet and Swansdown. SMvts. Os superfine Irish Linen. English & Amer ican Lotton, both plain and frill’d Do of of fuperfine white Flannel, Lambs wool and worsted stockingnett BvavftoTS, OfFlanncl, Lambswool& sfockingnet. The above goods are mostly of their own manufacture in the course of the present -eason, and are warranted to be equal in quality and workmanship to am ever of fered in this or any other market —and vill be replenished with additions every 15 Jays through the winter. Also for sale, an invoice of laondou Cloths ami Cassi ineres, V/hicli will be made to order in the high • t style of Fashion. December 21. ts NEW GOODS. Jewett, Sf %30. \t the Upper Wing of the CITY HOTEL. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JVEIV.rORE, \n additional supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, AMONG WHICH ARE The Following Articles. jifjniG’D and plain Nankin St Canton crape 1* dresses, (duck, ami colored of a superior quality. Embroidered Suit Hose, linen and Jaconet Cambric very fine, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Figured book. Musmi 4-4 and 6 4 Cambric do, Black Italian Sewing Silk Black & Colored Cnichews St Sarsnetts Ribbons, A great assortment, figured and plain from No 1, to 12 Geutlemens’s beaver Gloves, first quality. Ladies purple colortd it white kid do Chintz Calico very fine. Silk Umbrellas, Lace and Satin, Ornamented Ball and . Theatre dresses, a very rich ar ticle Shell Combs, a good assortment, some extra large Silver and Gold eyed Needles. Pearl Shirt Buttons, Uc. & c* With a variety of other articles not enu merated—A general invitation is given to all who wish to purchase goods Cheap. January 18 Quaker Springs. iIHE Subscriber has taken that well . known Stand QUAKER SPRINGS lately occupied by Msj. Durkee, situated seven milps above Augusta, on the Wash inglon road; and hopes from his atten tion to the business to give general satis faction. John Turpin. J23tiuary I:u WW' W ' 1 ™ Hj|M|all>oc\\e ft Watson, CONTINUE THE. Hfl* ctopyfce & Commission ip JJIfeINESS IN S WANNA If, ere all orders will he promptly attend July 7. t s | J. Hewitt, PROFESSOR of Music from New-York, teapeotfnlly acquaints the Ladi w and Gentlemen of Augusta, tliat he intends giving lessons on the Piano F.,rte, varia tions and Singing, with the proper meth od of accompanying the voice, Rso, on the Violin and Violoncello. Terms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January II if LA W OFFICE. fllE subscribers have formed 1 con nexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock well &, Hepburn. They will attends any business confided to them in the following counties, viz : 1 Bald-win, Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, (J Morgan, Washington, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn . Milledgeville, Sept. 21 if Consignments. BR ROGER’S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughsi or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is freed 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 many 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 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; elso Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum and Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Ansief Range. JanuaT 1. tl Lately Received ND FOR l VLB At the J\'ew York Commissi in Book Store, 4 Companion for the Festivals and A Fasts of the Prolei.lant Episcopal Church, Companion for the Altar; or weeks preparation for the Holy Commu nion, Hobart on Confirmation, an as sortment of Common Piayer Books, hand somely bound, together With other late pablica'ions. Th,, sub.ictiber agent for the above es tablishment, will receive subscribers for Wheally on 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 be seen at his store, a few doors below the Banks; Samuel Stucges. January 18 Races ! Races ! fIVHE Augusta Races, will commence on JL Tuesday the 2Uth February next The fust day, a purse of 460 dollars, four mile heats and repeat, free for any horse, mare, or gelding. The second day (the 21st.) a purse ol 300'dollars, three mile heals and repeat. The third day (the 22d,) a purse of2oo dollais, two mile heats and repeat. The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance money to be run for, the three best in Letters on the subject to be directed to ; Jacob Stiilvy andy William JLumkki, Proprietors of the Hues Turf. 03* Each day’s purse to be (lung up on die Judge’s stand. DeocmberJS. I fu r Private Boarding House. ]Vj[rS. SANDWICH has jpened a Pri vate Boarding House on tie 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——if Twenty Hollars Reward, And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending and lodging in any jail in the state of Georgia, a Negio Fellow named MARTIN He is owned in Savannah, has absconded and is supposed to be lurking about Au gusta Market, as his business at heme is butchering —He is about 30 years old, six feet high, square built, has two of his front teeth out, and has ascar on his hskd —tor further particulars enquire Rt this Office, ogpt. s—l| ■ I —fWPWW— II in jSagle Tavern I THE partnership of Whipple & Booth of the Eagle Tavern being this day dis • solved by mutual consent. All debts due -by the said firm will be paid by said Whip ' Pple, and all debts due to the said firm f aru to be collected by him only. Jesse Whipple, I). S. Booth. N. TL Tile house wit! still be continued as formerly, by the subscriber ‘ J. WHIPPLE May 16. £/era } .V irwja»^ MILLINER AND -1 TUa-HAKER, ■ FROM PARIS, HERE she was employed in the Ij.iuse of hir. Le Roy, the most fashinabie Mode Ware-House in Franco, tenders her services to the Ladies of Au gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines of l>er profession. Mrs. S. has just received a few of the molt fashionable Bonnets, and also a num ber of coiortcl Prints .of the latest fa shions, both for Bonnets and Dresses, which will be made from those prints nt the shortest notice, to unit the fancy or taste of the purchaser. Hhe bus i-ogulup corrcHpondcn's in P«- ! ris, who will furnish her monthly with i the latest fashions, from that emporium j of taste and elegance. [ Mrs. S. would be glad to instruct a ; few young Ladies in the above business. Her residence is at (he house formerly occupied by Mrs. Oliver, nuar the Bridge. January 1 if j ssmdns j Mr. Leslie RESPLUTFULLY informs the l adies and Gentlemen that his DANCING SCHOOL will commence on Saturday the ’ I 27lii instant, at his former stand on Croa' street, nearly opposite the City Hotel.— Days ol attendance everySatnrday, from 9 [ till 12 o’clock A. M. Ik from 2 till 5 P. M. i His Night School for young Gentlemen will commence or. Friday evening the 26Ui instant, at Can , d»e light—price of tuition in both install ; ccs Ten Debars per quarter. MR LESLIE returns ins thanks for the j liberal encouragement he has heretofore 1 met -villi, and hopes by his uiireinilled attention to the improvement of his pit-' : piis, to merit the patronage of those who may favor him. Mr. L will thank the pa rents who intend to send their children 1 to enter tiie.r names as soon as convcni l ent. j Ladies’'seminaries and private inilion, ( attended with [.unctualily—Terms and other particulars made known at the school i room. January 16 ts The •Subscriber, SOLICITS those who can furnish him 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 of Col. Man’s on the eve ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he propuced (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 week, the negro does not know who was his friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to be under lined—should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isaac Laßoche, Apply to X. Slaughter ft C. Lahuzun or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 ts Brigade Orders. 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, Georgia Militia. January IS ts Globe Tavern, And Savannah Staixe Office A VING purchased tlie interest of Mr. M Grunes in this well known es'.ablish- l 1 !* 21 ]. 1 ! '" be Subscriber respectfully inform; his friends and the public generally, that it will in future be conducted by Min. He cannot refrain from returning to the pub he Ins thanks for the very liberal custom he has received—and he hopes hv the strictest attention to his duties, and to the comfort of those, who may honor him with their company, to enjoy h continu ance of their favor. Wm. Shannon. Februasy 1 3t Fruit liiii Hotel. M the sign oj the Eagle r jj MIL subscriber has established a House X of Entertainment, at this pleasant and healthful place. It is situated on the Washington road, thirteen miles above Augusta, in Columbia county. llu house is large, and commodious, and eve ry exertion will be made to render it com fortable to travellers, and. others who may honor him with their company His table will be furnished with the best provisions Uie country can afford, and Ins liar always supplied with the choicest Li quors. Particular attention will be paid to bedding. Ills Siabies are large aufi full of Provender, under the direction of a faithful ami active hostler. No Spirits will he retailed in the house—and all pos sible care will be taken to preserve the utmost decorum on all occasions Dread Pace. January 4. 2wel \uf y Select Classical Seminary. ON Monday next ba,h nj»i, u, O r cv Mr, Smith, proposes to open a school loi .lie instruction of a limited number of pupils in the Classical, and in those blan ches of an English Education which fin in a proper accompaniment to a classical course. He will engage to prepare Ins pupils for a reputable entrance into any College in Inc Union. A lew youths caii oe comfortably accommodated as bond ers in the family, to whose minds, moral and manners, every proper attention would be paid. For terms otc. apply eithe. personally or by letter to Mr. Snplh, at Ids residence Broad Street, Augusta. itj 1 The editors of the Savannao Re pub lican and Museum, are icquested to pub iish tlie above; tw ice a week for om month, andfoi wind their accounts *o this Office for payment. Junauty 11 1,,, Strayed , Fr< in my plantation - r\* on Savannah River, %(•*. ! it* tH '* black, unhroke fntU horse mules, 2 years, v.IL. Ibey were bro’t from Kentucky & will probably make for the westward—whoever will secure the said nudes, that I can get them, or dclivei (them to George Allen of Angnslo, shal receive a reward of'l WENTV HOLLARS Wm. IJ. Robert* Nov. 24 If Notice. 4 GR REA RLE to an order of (he hoc A orahle Court of Oidinaiy of Colunibix County, Will be Sold on the first 'fues day in March next, at Columbia Coup muse 202-12 acres of-land in Wilginson county; district 27th, Lot No 178, solo as the property of Dexter Gibson, dei —Terms of sale nine months credit. Sarah Gibson, cx’rx. Shad’ll. W Gibson adr. Decembep 7. tds Notice. JTIHR Creditors of limiting ton & Burrul '•si and ol UicUn il Huntington, arc liere by notified, that I have obtained from die honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court ofiliclininnJ county snd stale i.f Georgia, an order to appear before them tin.tlie 12th day of March next, at which t ime I shall apply to their honors for ;< discharge, under the acts of the state of Georgia passed for the relief or insolvent debtors. Richard Huntington* January 13 ts ' [No. 497.11 --■■ . .. T'O S T. pOM!NG from th e north f . A I -Acdical VWdr ntaining a full case of M-dicsl p,, Instruments, and ri, rcc ■ , Pu “* et ent. Dollars ... ars on Oto State Rank of North & s.S arohna Banks. Any one who 1,.? '° d W il in t,,e of 1,1 ,> I( '. or information as w,H "liable Inna to obtain the flame, "h«T| re. i: ive an ample reward. ® . N T , ? ,e ab( ' ve amo, »it of monew nntaiiied two twenty dollar bills on the *««,»»« «f North ic.™ii„,r2i"is ■ Mphl U. nine dollars in small bills. !■ bruary 1- if Notice is Hereby Given) i-‘i vJ the City Council, will receivd proposals from person*, who may be in buck ( lor d‘‘ UI ‘ “ 'l'Hiuit/of haul buck, (to the purpose ol paving ,| 1( . , ide wa.as ... tins City; until the 15. n day of -uarch next r Pro J msals will also be reS-iv ed during the san,e time, for levelling u, e side-walks and paving the same For in turmaiion on the subject, relcreno. may U4tlf sect mi 5 Ctnmcil ’ ‘ >r »» *'* nni >Ws ‘ °‘ lhe ‘ ,6 e««»l Ordi* u-nee. (bee pamphlet, page 6o ) > 1) Clark, c c Feb. 5 lm Slop (he Thief! WAS stolen from Ihe tongue of u wai s°"» in ° 1- -Augusta, on Saturday night the I:sth inst -*WI Jl Likely lied Sorrel Hotse^.** about (ive feu high, ten or cl v n yearn’ fy o'.d, his hind legs while rather mure ihaii liulf way up to the hock i his right f„rd fool and paster joint white; his face whitd —the white in his face extends from be tween bis eyes down over iiis nose, mouth* and a part o( bis under lip; Ids mane a.ui tail is near the color of bis body, fj a .veil pr.portioned, heavy bodied h.'Sej lus neck is tolerably long, and well shap ed ; he' lias a good head well joined to hit in ck ; he is in line order for service, is w natural (rouei, but may he made to rack tolerably well—he is a fine gig horse, but d >“s net draw kindly by the side o*' Ida match. 1 have au e»act match for him, and and kept them for thecarri, ge only—ow ing to this fellow being a tittle refractory in the carriage I hud concluded to have bins driven a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta# lie is more valuable to me than lie proba bly will be to any other person, in as much, as I have a most excellent match tor him— -1 therefore will pledge myself to tin pera son who has take., him, that if he will brinrf him to me in Sparta, andull iw me o gives him thirty nine lushes on Ids bare b.*:k, I will not pester the penitentiary wnb him should he be traded, as he probably will/ before he gels fa. h orn Augusta, I will re ward any pcisa.li for their trouble in giving information of him to Maj. Thos, F Wells* At torney at Law in Augusta, or myself in Sparta. John Abercrombie, January „5 • 2w (Ij'lhe Editois of the Savannah Kcpuba o'.an and Charleston City Gazette, are re. ({nestedto give the abov L one insertion/ and forward their account# to the Chroni cle Oflice. j.A, ~ ‘ ■ —■■■ ■ —■ M. *** Notice is hereby Given, 1 (.ac concern of (iluscuck id Dick* X inson is dissolved by mutual cons, ut* tliat the unfiiiighed business has been tmistered to David F Dickinson, who is niUtorised to close and settle the same. i hat l homas Glascock will attend to ad i. ca'i.ig causes in which the sain concent '■•■'ive been employ .d, and will cunt, ano <s (iractice in tne counties, of Richmond/ ituike, Scnven, Warren, and Columbia,* (ad will also practice in the counts h of ■ Vashington and in the May or’s Court ut this city. I'homos Glascock, Dav'd b\ Dickinson. Jnntiarv 11 t.f KANAWA Vs w? Jf ROM tbestrbsciiber, a Young Negwf ■an named TOM, (supposed not over wenty one years of age,) he is of sm*l4 (attire, and a good jobbing carpenter by ‘fade.—Me is well known in (his place mid Savannah, and !s supposed to be lurk ing about the vicinity of this city, or ors h.s way to Savannah Any person apprehending the said fel-* ; .W and delivering him to Messrs. A. slaughter, U C. Labuzan, or lodging him in jail* shall receive Tea Dollars re* •'•ard. , ISAAC LAROCHE, Augusta, Nov 17 ts Fifty Dollars Rev ard. J* 1) ANA WAY from th* A. jfmr Iksubsciiber at bis resrf idence near the Oconee river, in I’miam co trw m&rttrWwW • 0,1 or ay, 1820, IW'U "USTrcl -mrirfcp 'Zxjfii II n, the one named P£- ii .' tlark i.fiittpleiion, about iwiuily-t a ears old abodrS feet 10 or 11 inclies hi I? 1 * —(he other named HARRY* dark com# plexion, about twenty or twenty-oneyeartf ■sage, marked with the small P»*. — the ibove reward, (with all necessary ex pen e*t) will be paid to whoever locltr . negroes in any jail ' v !:. ‘V •• s ' C "ihe r itvx - tret th' TP —T ,,- ' ir Olb tienate reward will be given tot eitbet <a litem. John rdisx Eatonton, Putnam count*, aa.i. — —w4£i »