Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, February 19, 1821, Image 1

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\_jr_ [ i11..'. ludUjjta : HONDA V 4* THURSDAY ■ EVENING s, L Keatt Charlton. Lsiiers of the Laws of the U. Slates . I AT fI VB DOLLAUS Htt AHHOM, 1 IN ADVANCE n|ry Goods. [ The Subscribers, i OFFER FOR SALE, 1 Lwer Tentm nt of the Bridge Bank of [ Augusta, LsMßtWt SUITABLE TO the 9BASOS r VIZ: Lose, Point and Duffil Blankets, B plains, Flannels, Baizes, | Double Milled Drab Cloths, Coarse Cloths, assorted, Fine do Cambrick Muslins, I Book do. I Cdicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, ' . I Power Loom Shirtings, I American Shirtings and Sheetings, With a great variety of other articles. IAIV HENCE, KAPELYEU C«. ■k.iuber 31 ts Kmndifa Gin • v^c. DiMPES 4*h proof Cognac Brandy Scig [ r.etts & Otard Dupoy & cos brands,) 5 pipes Holland Gin pure as imported K) qr, casks L. P. Tenerifft Wine [0 barrels loaf and lump Sugar U qr chests best Hyson Tea blo do do Imperial do bdo do do Gun Powder do. bus 1 received and for sale by A. Mitchell # S Clarke. D-c. b /■'» r awrence, Kapelve to. re just received and offer for saU, an assortment of ONDON superfine Cloths I Double Milled tassimerea Canton and Nankih Crapes Sinchews an.l Sarsnefts Silk ami Heaver Gloves, assorted Bast Buckskin do Black and white Crapes Cotton and worsted half Hose Irish Linens an 1 Dowlas Bi awn Hollands and Osnaburgs* November 7 lanshaPs iejjlcc, F«tt THE niSTUICT OF OFOGIA. Savannau Nov. 11, 1820. 1 . HE Assistants of the Marshal oft: trict, • for taking the fourth Census, itineration of the inhabitants. of the ‘ ed States,” are hereby notified tiiat t, t rt lor transmitting heir rt turns f > 1+ partment is near at hand, and it is ho; that no delay will take place, so a» event a general return being made a fding to law. JNO. 11. MOREL. Marshal Dial Geo. U The Darien Gazette, Augn rumcle,Washington News, Athens (■ He, and Reorder and Journal at M ugeville, will publish the above >■ untermanded. November 20 fainting Glaring, DOORS BEL .w THE BLOBS TAVEKX, ■■IE subscribers having connected s twelves in the above business, ieiu ! .., fir services <o the Citizens of August II 's neighborhood. oll * e i Sign, Fancy, and V mmntal Painting\ il be esmued ° n the shortest untie. , ne most fashionable style. Tiny “ Perfect knowing, of th-'i ’„! ( s ,’ ar *d a faithful an.l prompt atten m , re work entrusted to their care. asuai e of tmhlic custom. enilLi 8 . from th ' co,,nt, ’. v w 'dl he strictly to, and ilia ks diy received. John Pew, Ji>hn Armstrong. binary 1- t s 3 , La w. .ice* ifffS,'™*" t'if prol-ssion;.! Wle Cirri,■ h ,: V1, 5 of th hldngion p- Columbia li “tK£ anU r fc,! S '’ riven & Burkc- M <S**Y * Warren of the Nor Federal C , so P ract >ce in of this Stale. o* Tht> J o,nas Gluscock S«iH e j * V * n, J ah IL.pm. beat, and Mi ; eonu, ,ial will insert the ,-b ■ ljl| tiarj 22 T G i AO LIST, r ‘ laf ed for flm"r at^-v ,irn ished, -i i AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. [VOL. XXXV.] mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnnJkjmmmmmmmm*ma GROCERIES, Wm. « Thompson £5 Co . Offer for Sal*, 130 bags prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. <). Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Hum 2 Halfpipes Siccly Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial 0 Gunpowder & Hyson S JL JCj j\ 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Mags 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, ?2 Barrels N. B Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do lOOU Bushels Salt. October 31 "-If • evuutag© Uast l*<u\ . FOUNDERY, Xa/'hBHE casungs of all des iptions aic done in the neatest manner and at ~s short a notice as die nature of the work W»ute<l-«nl : allow, and »! the very b materials I can with coofkl :,c ■ reco menu mv castings to Millwrights ami Ki. ginee’-s, as the li on is soli and good, n. . can oe fitted without much lioiiOlo Am size Castings can be done from one to t u housa. d pounds. Persons wismng imy Blacksmith’s work, Turning, 01 Brasses for their Castings, c u bn supplied, il quested. Orders particularizing the cas. ings wanted, or vvitli patterns let', with me sit the Hermitage Founder}, near Savan nah, or with Messrs Junes Up her son, Se Co. Augusta, wil be duly a'lend uto iirnry vcAlpin. N. R.—Elegant Kuinng to sun, . net inside or outside Stairs, Balconies, P:a.- ortus, and likewise for Tombs or Fences, cast from the newest patterns—Backs fir Chimneys, &c. February 1 w4t Caveat Emptor. LL persons are requ. ,1 m uike no ticc that I have legal and equitable liens, for a considerable part of tin pm chase money "’hicb remains unpaid, noon I it number ten, in the Inis laid off by Hu ■ uni F. ,;ampbeil 0:1 Broad street A -a, when, on .there are three Iran., tenements, formerly my.propt.-~ty, and by lie sold to ,James Vlyets Any person .wlio purchases, will take the proper y .object to those liens o. which if more p 1.- cular information is desired, it will be veil by Richard Hum Wilde, Esq. or the subsetilv r Jesse Watson, by lus \iiofney A. .Slaughter. January 8 ff Take a one.;. V a. HE creditors of Mam Dor rid Clark., .id Ragland and larki, are Lerepy n >ti -2.t d, that me said Clarke lias obtained an rder from the Hon<.rab)>; the,l isiices oi ,e Inferior court of Richmond comity, di ■ciiug die sh. nff'if sai'l county to bring • sa'.J Clark, b-fore them at idle court -u-e of s.i 1 coiniLv, on the s. veutli day April next, in order that h may tak* • otmefil of lia. act for the relief of ins. u debtors. Mark I). Clarke. February 1 \. 9t Notice is hereby given, I 1 It MAT Pcljg Brown, of the county of fichmond and State of Georgia, hath vp ,tiled to the Inferior cou t of said county ir thebenefii of the aci for civing relict -.« cases of insolvency and imprisnnm. n' iiid qjl the creditors of the said insolvent are required to shew cause, if any they liave, before the said court, at the court .Ouse in said county on the 4 h day ot April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon .1 that day, why an assignment of die sai. insolvent’s estate should not be made, and hr discharged according lo the act. February 1 \v9’ l.td Dollars lleward. AN AWA V fin. in the subscriber, while liA on a visit to Georgia, lust April, a NEGRO GIRL, named Lucy She was raised in Angnsi», and purchased hy the subscriber of loh it Henry, F.-.q and is so well known in Savannah and Augusta, as to render a description unnecessary. O e hundred dollars will be given for con fining het-in any jail in Georgia— or One hundred and fifty dollars for delivering her to the subscriber in Ca'.iawha. JM. fajilor 03»The papers of Savannah and Augus ta a.e requested to give this adverlis- - nent insertions for lour weeks, anti for ward their accounts to the subscriber a; 1 ijhaw’ba for payment. N. T. January 15 4w NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the estate ot Gapt. D McK utey, <.ec. will please oaf oit Messrs. Tfdy & Son, who are fidlv authbrized to give receipts and make roi lections for said estate C- rt, M Kiune v, ddm’x. January 29—-ts MONDAY EVENING, KKG.UJ VHY 19, 1821. CONTINUE. THE • Factorage & n mission HUSINTSbS IN SAVANNAH, •V here all orders will be promptly attend ed to. it/ July 7. ts •/. Hewitt, PROF ■ ssoti ot' Music from New. York, respectfully acquaints lilt* Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends 1 ving lessons on tbe Piano Forte, varia •onsand Singing, w.(lt Hie pr .per mclh >d of accompanying i| o voice, also, on tbe Violin and Viclono-Ho. Terms made known by applying to him at me Eagle Tavern. January 11 ts " LAW OFFICE. m, HE subscribers have formed a con- I’le.vion in the various branches of proses -n nal business, under the firm of Rock. ell & Hephuiix. They w ill attend lo any ousiu. ss confided to them in the following counties, viz : Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson, Junes, J/imernk, Pula At, if Morgan, 1! uJungton, Laurens, G.” ne, J'vng^s, An 1 also in tin (kb Circuit Court of tin Jlti ted btales Sannul Hiicuivell, < Joseph t\. Hcp/iani. MiUe lg, rtlle, -it pi. 21 if Coirignmcnts. !H O-e-ti’S .eleLrat tl VrjjptaMe Pulmio nic lieU’fgent, lI’MICH is used in <unsiimptions, •T C.iiariiis, Asliimasaufl Coughs, or ■ i’seas s originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is Deed from all those objections which the use of inflamatorv drops, or similar preparations ar. always liable to He invites the Pub lic to in and ju Ig ■ of t ie efficacy of tin Vegetable I'ni tiunic De ergeuit; the re sult of niaut years 'an n,f and experience of his own pradic He is sensible of the piofessional objecli ns w ich are so often urged against Patent Me Heines ; but it is nit for hint to say 1 in.t s .cli objections are soi sler. Hu can only ooservi that the M dicai properties of his Detergent can onlv be tested by its use A few Cases ot the above, are offered low at W .of, sale and Retail; dso Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus ■ar.t; Alum an I Madder; with various ••• ner articles on the most accummudat tng terms. C, C. AhS f Range January 1. ii‘ haiely ilecoived «/ ,M) F tlf - \LE .it t/u. New York Commissim Book More, f Companion for the Festivals and .4. Fasts of tiie Protestant Episcopal C .ore , Companion iur lire Altar; or ot eks preparation for the Holy Comm 1- iniii. Hona; 1 on Confiimaiiou, an as s utioent t I Conitruin Prayer Bcoks, Hand sonieiv bouii-1, together with otuer la.e pub lira i ons. J iii sup, c- iber agent far the above us • iplishmenl will r'cceue subscribers fut Wneatly on tiie B a l Common Prayer, iviv pviblisbing in munnei's, au<T which is luph'y recommend ,1 1 , the members of hi Episcopal Church. The first number car. 1) s eit at his store, a few doors below tiie Banks. hiimiiel btui'ges. January 18 ut 6Lives ! Races ! • VME Augusta Races, wilt commence on 'l. Pucsihiy die JUlli February next The first tay, a purse of 40d dollars, lout; mile heats and repeat, free for any horse, mare, or gelding. The Second Uay (die 21st,) a purse of JOw dollars, three mile hears and repeat. The third day (di 22 1,) a purse ol 2uo dollars, two mile heal# uml repeat 'The iouilh day (the 23d,) tiie entrance n.eney to be run for, tiie lltr e best in live. . Letters on the subject lo be directed toi Jneob ami WiliiiiHi jiUiakin, ‘ Proprietors of the Res Turf, (fj' Each day’s purse 10 be hung up on the Judge's stand. December 15. , tdr Private Hoarding House. Mrs. SANDWICH has opened a Pri /ate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oh or Reid. Young Ladies from the country can be tornfortably accommodated. Nove .iber 13 if "" Twenty Dollars Reivard, And all Reasonable Expenses be paid for apprehending and V f lodging in any jail in the slate of Georgia, a Negro Fellow named MAR silV He is owiu (1 in Savannah, has absconded ,nd is supposed to be lurking about Au gusta Market, as his business at home is butchering—He is about 30 years old, mx feet high, square built, has two of his jfront teeth out, and has a scar on Itislt-ad —tor further particulars enquire at this Office, agpt, s—ts ■ 'j— l fcUTvrra—mwaw— tw»w——iart Ea,*le Tavern l 1 - ■1 r partnership of Whipple & Booth of ” the Eagle Tavern being this day dis ■ solved hr mutual consent. >II debts due • by tin* said firm will be paid bt said Whip* pple, an \ all debts due to the said firm t are to be Collected by him only. Jesse Whipple, 1). S. Booth. N. B. The house will st ill be continued as formerly, by the subsenber J. WHIPPLE May IG. tsff rd. SSerd 9 1. , fe. #fe‘r 1 | 1 1 MLLLi. E.-. .Ai; 1A , , UA*MAKER, FROM PARIS, ' Sl " " a!> vinployed in the \U use of Mr. Lc Ruy, tiie must tashonable Mode Ware-House in Fiance, t enders Her services to the Ladies ot Au gusta, and its vicinity in tiie above hues of her profession. Mrs S. has j list received a few of the ' most fashionable Bonnets, an also a num ber of colored Prints of tiie latest ta shi-mu, both tor Bonnets and Dresses, wiuch win lie made from tliost p'Tnts at the sliortesl notice, to suit the fancy or taste ot lite purchaser. She has tegular correspondents in Pa iris, who will furnish In r monthly wfib lit; latest fashions, from that emporium of tasic .did elegance. Mrs. 8. would be glad to instruct a »*• w y ung Ladies in the above business IT r .xsidence is at the house formerly occupied oy Mrs. Oliver, near the if ridg /, ■la niary I ts I lie Suhseriocr, TS those who can furnisli him AT wild evid. ncr, to enable him to pros ecule with satisfaction, three persons who were cone, rued in maltreating his man servant LOMUS, on the Washington road, this side ot Col. Man's on the tve -1 m.ig >.ftiie 2d nisi.— The boy was furnish ed wild a pass wheih he propncvd (with ■ out efl ctjaml wins by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certan gent-( man came up and informed then, that h s pass was iiot out by one week, tin . tie iio does not know who was Ins it lend, being an African, understands but littn English; scarcely enough to be un ,er- Hiiad —should a reward be expected, auv thing reasonable will be granted by 1 Isaac L alloc ho, 1 Apply to A. Slaughter C. Labuzan or Thos. 8. Oliver. December 7 ts 1 Brigade Orders. O VMUEL TAi.VER; is hereby appoint ed my Aid -de-Camp, and will be o beyedand respected accordingly, | Thos. Glascock, Brigadier General, Ist Brigade, 2d Division, Georgia Militia. JaiHiary 18 ts " - —* « —— Police. ALL persons indebted to the estate o* John Beall, late of Columbia county, dec. are requested to come forward anu discharge their accounts; and all person, having any demands against said estate, will-please present their accounts, pro perly attested, ami they will be paid with tn the time prescribed by law (hr Beall, A J W. Beall, C J. IL. Smith, j » February 4—.—4 t Notice. y\] ILL be sold at the house of John T* Cm Hedge in Columbia county, oi Wednesday the 28lh of February next, the personal property of Obediah Suit: van deceased, (negroes excepted) con sisting of horses, some household furni turc, with other articles too tedious tt mention Jolm C’or Sullivan, u^mr s * Jannary 18. *——j* B ——w—bjmi v L 0 S T, COMING from the north end of the Au tfus.a midge, to the City Hotel, , V evViCvii Ticket 4>ook 'onlaining a foil ras, of .Medical Pock islmments, and Three Hundred amis vewiy Dollars in Bank Notes of Ten li ars on the Suite Hank of North & Sou tavolina Banks. Any one who has or mar nnd the same, and lodging it in the hands u !•< Byr.l, or givingsuch information as will enable imn to obtain the same, shall re ccive an ample reward. N. H. Ihe above amount of mom" contained two twenty dollar bills on tin ‘'-ale Bank of North Carolina, and trim larht lb nine dollars in small bills, February 1—..... ts Notice is Hereby Given, m I - A HaT the City Council, will rece'm i ' "posals from person , who may be in lined to furnisu a large quant it, of hud brick, (for the purpose ol paving the sidt ' walks in this city) until the LKh day o Marcii next- -Proposals will also be reoeiv i d during the same time, for levelling tin side-walks ami paving Hie-same.—For m fm mation ou \hc subject, reference mat 1 ire had to the Cleric of Council, or to Uu 1.41 h section of the *■ General Ordi nance. ” (See pamphlet, p.ge (iu.) D Clark, c c Feb. 5 lm Slop (he Thjftf- 1 i • AS stolei. from ihetongu ■ of a w ... gon, in or near Augusta, on Saturda night the 13th hist. •i Mindy lied Sorrel Jtorse. about live (.■ t high, ten or cl veil years old, his hind legs while rather more than nalfway tip to the hock; his right fore fool and paster joint white ; its face white —the white in his face emends from be tween his eyes down over his nose, mouth, and a part of his. under lip ; Ins inline ami tail is near the color of his body. He is a Well proportion! d, heavy bodn d hi rse; his neck is tolerably long, and well shap ed-; Ire has a good head well joined to his neck; be is in line 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 side of his match. I have an exact match for him, and and kept ltd info- the carri.-gp onlj— »w --mg to this fellutv being a lii tie refractory in llie carriage I had concluded to have him driven a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta. He is more valuable to me than he proba bty will be to any oilier person, in as much ~s 1 nave a most excellent match for lorn I heretore will pledge ni\self to tin per son w ho has taken him, that if lie will bring him tome in Sparta, ami allow me o give him thirty nine lashes on Ins hare back, I will not pester the penitentiary.w-ilh him. .'lrouldhe be traded, as he probably wilt, before be getsfai Iron. Augusta, I will re ward any person fur their trouble in giving information of him to Maj. Tiros. F Wells, A i forncy at I,aw in Augusta, or myself in Sparta. John Abercrombie. January -J 2w tCT’The Kditursoflhe Savannah Repub lican and Charleston Guy Gazette, are re quested to give iire above one insertion, and forward llreir accounts to the Clrroni cie Office. ,|.,V. Notice is hereby Given, IMI .v 1' Hit concern ot Ginsciclc it Ihclv in so n is dissolved by mutual consult, ■bat the unfinished business has been lianslered to D.vid F. I) ckiuson, who is authorised to close and settle the same, t hat ! homas Glascock will attend to ad v eating causes In s lrich the said concern nave been employed, and will continue ms practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scnven, Warren, .and Columbia, and will also praclice in Hie count.es of Washington andintlie Mayor’s Court o this city, Thomas Glascock, l)av ; d F. Dick inson. I arm ary 11 m " UAMAWAY. JFROM the subscriber, a Young Negri, man named TOM, (supposed not over twenty one years of age,) he is of small stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by trade.—He is well known in this -place and Savannah, and Is supposed to be lurk ing about the- vicinity of this city, or on Ids way to Savannah Any person apprehending the said fel low and delivering Idm to Messrs. A • laughter, U C. Labuzan, or lodginp him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re vard. ISAAC LAROCHE Augusta, Nov 17 ts Fifty Dollars Reward. i- da. k e nipleidon, about twenty-two rears old about 5 feet lo*, r 11 inches Ing - —the other named HARRY, dark com olexion, about twenty or twenty-one years "sage, marked with the small p«x.—The above Reward, (with all necessurv expen es) will be paid to whoever lodges S3 io negroes in any jail whatever so that th. subscriber may get th< m.—And a proper •innate reward will be given lor either m them. John rdis. 8 Eatonton, Putnam county, Jan. 23 w St— ♦ • [ o. 5 U7'4] ———i-^sss^SsSs?*gp»w«g\ I'Hfe SLRSdUBER Was 3ivst \Ucfc\vci\ From the Factory of Mojss Williams, , * PalGtou r pa, I AIK superb Backslra Roots, 4 it d>< Wrllington do. 12 „ do Backs! ran white tops 'or Sale otie door above die Hanks N. rursUell. January 2j w4t Caudle .Miuuvlactory, . i * Three doors below the Market, eVorth Siile Broad Street S "bscj il>'. lus on band, a cop. «- slant supply oft he best MANI'P \C t hLD cANDLhS nt 22 cents pep pound. M. Payne. Highest pr'ce given for Til OW. Jannarv d, w6w FrUit tliM Hotel. Jh (he ign oj Hi Eagle <■ H KMibht fib: has i suiiuisln d < House H. olKuti-naiuniv.nl, at this pleasant .-oni hcaltlitul place fi is situated mi Pie Washington road, thirteen miles above \ugustu, in Columbia county. '1 he hoiis'-* is large, and commodious and eve r) exertion will berrade. to render iternn. lot table to travellers, and others vho may honor him Willi their company, llis 'able wiii be furnished -» ith Hie best provisions the country can afford, and his Bar always supplied wit it the choicest Li quors. Particular adenliuii will b paid to b alding. tils S ables are large and full of Provender, under the direction of a faithful and active hostler. No Spirits will b retailed in die house—and pH pos sible care will be taken to preserve the utmost decorum on all neoadops. Dread Pace. January 4. 2we I wtf Strayed , jftfi f' 1 '!" lT, y plantation vfa Jn District, V 0,1 bavannah p * fWs & -“"y?* y 2 1( *’ *l*l were bw’e • '■■i, jJH';.- ■->a*r ‘''nm Kentucky & wilt probably make for u )e westward—whoever will secure the s.id uiiiles, t!mt I can ge! them, or ,j, Ithi.m to George Alien of Augusto -ha! receive a reward o( TWENTY Dor L ot9 ill. If. kobvi't, Nov. 24 t s Notice. AGREEABLE to an order of the bon brable Court of Ordinary of Columbia Oounlv, Will be Sold oir the first •« ues . lay in March next, at Columbia Court, muse 202-12 acres of l*nrt in WiLinsott countVi district 2/th, Lot No, 178, sold is Hie property of Dexter Gibson, dec. —Terms of.sale nine months credit. Si fall Gibsor, ex’rx. •'had’ll. \V Gibson adr- December 7. tds •Notice. Creditors ol Huntington &. Burrlil un(l ol fltchard Huntington, are here, by notified, that I have obtained from the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond' county and state of Georgia, an order to appear before them on l‘ ie 12th day of March next, at which 'ime I shall apply to their honors for a hbcharge, under the acts of the state of Georgia passed for the relief 0l insolvent debtors. Iticbai'd Huntington. January 12 ~ I’IHE Subscriber Cautions the public against trading for her Duo Bill, tri, iv 'n t 0 Bradley, for Seventy-Five Dollars, dated as well as I recollect the -Ist of November, 1820, payable the lust clay of March, 1821 ; as the property proved to be unsound, I am determmec! not to pay it. Kliza >V o od. Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. IS ts - - 4- j FOR Tn the town of Washington, Whjw* .miufy, a House and Lot, containing ones sere of ground, with a kitchen and a veil 1 excellent water on i lie premises t the ot well enclosed; the house newly built, 1 trgs and commodious, lying on the west end of Mam street. Terns of sale made known by applying to Samuel Gardner. February 8 2t (tT Ihe City Sheriffs f (ice is kept at the corner oi Wasl ingtorj ,' v Llhs streets, adjoining the office of Messrs. Holt & Carter Feb. 8 ts