Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, February 22, 1821, Image 1

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THE musta Cjjtoniclt. 9 (■ MONDAY & THURSDAY EfEJWTGS, I Ketvn S$ Cli«\iw. hers of the Law* of the V. State* flTB DOmM FIE AHHUMf , IX AT)VAXCE Dry Goods. The Subscriber?, offer for sale, vcr Tenement of the Bridge Bunk of Augusta, ISOETMBHT •UXTA9II TO THE »E*BON VIZ: 3E, Point and Dnffil Blanket* plains, Flannels, Baizes, oublt Milled Drab Clothg, oarse Cloth*, assorted# ine do ambrick Muslm* ook do. alicoes, inghaitu, ' Dsiery, - over Loom Slotting* mcrican Shirtings and Sheetings, h a vreat variety of other articles. jIhtF.XCL, RAPELYE& C->. ober 31 ts randy, Gin, PES 4th proof Cognac Brandy Scig netts & Otard Dupuy & cos brands) lines Holland Gin pure as imported r. casks L. P. TenerifTe Wine ai rcls loaf and lump Sugar r. chests best Hyson Tea l) do do Imperial do odo do GunPowdcr do. t received and for,sale by. . Mitchell & S Clarko. t rence, Rapelye £5 Co. jntt received ami offer fur said, an assortment of iDON supsrfine Cloths Lubl* Milled Gassimeres anton and Nankin Crapes incite w» and Sarcnetts Ilk and Beaver Gloves, assorted eat Buckskin do lack and white Cranes lotion and worsted half Hose fish Linens and Dowlas rown Hollands and Osnaburgsi rember 7 ts - arshal’s Office, roa TB* iiiSTnicT or fsionnia. Savannah Xuv. XI, 1820. IE Assistants of the Marshal of this ct,“’for taking the fourth Census, or eration of the inhabitants of the C • States,” arc hereby notified that th fur transmitting iheir returns to th v rtment is near at hand, and it is hop iat no delay will take p'acc, so as > mta general return being made at ngtolaw. JNO. H. MOB EL. Marshal Dial Geo. • The Darien -Gazette, August;- ’ nicle, Washington News, At liens Ga i, and Recorder and Journal at Siil eville, will publish the above till itermanded. i Dvember 20. touting £5 Binding, :* DOOR 3 BELOW THE BX.OBK TiVEUK, f® subscribers having connected iscives in the above business, tender f Se rw.ces to the Citizens of Augusta, its neighborhood. use, Sign, Fancy, and Ornamental Painting, . **®cuted on the shortest notice, m the most fashionable style. They ! from a perfect knowledge of their nesvand a faithful and pro>hp f atten to the work entrusted to their care, -jit, St least,a share of public custom, “era. from the country will be strictly toed to, and thankfully received. John Pew, - John Armstrong:. (binary l ls ® LAW. IE ribscriber tender* hia professional 11. I? *'** following counties of the liiniM ,rc ’i\* —Riclnnond, Columbia, in m * nue l, Scriven & Burke, 1 r£ C - ount > r of w atren of the Nor- r e j H 1 *" We will also practice in "2* Courts of this State. . Glagcbck. ei-iii ® avann ah Republican and Mil r'Zb ml W ’ iU “W* l the ab , ovc Unary 22 "** G ’ TO LET, ...tTy fiimi.Pied, —u 2 f . OT single gentle- AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. [VOL. XXXV.] NEW GOODS. Jewett, *A>£ciZ Sf ffic. At the Upper Wjog of the CITY HOT El HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM XEiy-rouK ; An additional supply of Staple and Fane; Dry Goods, AMONG AVHICH ARE The Following Articles. FIG’D and plain Nankin Ik Canton crap.: dresses, black and colored of a superior quality. Embroidered Silk Hose, Linen and Jaconet Cambric very fine. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Figured book Muslin 4 4 and 6-4 Cambric do. Black Italian Sewing Silk Black U Colored CinchewsSt Saranetts Ribbons, A greet assortment, figured and plain from No 1, to 12 Gentlemens’s beaver Gloves, first quality, Ladies purple colored Ik 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, fcfc &fc- With a variety of other articles not enu merated—A general invitation is given to all who wish to purchase goods Cheap. January 18 wtf GROCE R I F,s7 Wm. H Thompson § Co Offer Jar Sale, 130 bags prime green Coffee JO barrells prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Hum 2 Half pipes SiCely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial > A Gunpowder & Hyson S JL XJ A 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger, 16 Do, Pepper, 20 flacks 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. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31—ts Caveat E VLI. persons are requested to take no tice that I have legal and equitable Hens, for a considerable part of the pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon t number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed vard 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 properly subject to those liens oi which if more par- Iciilar information is desired, it will be ■ iven by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or he subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. JWiuary 8 ts Take Notice. Tee creditors of Mara Donald Clarke, and Ragland and larke, arc herepy noti fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an order from the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Richmond county, di recting the sheriff of said county to bring the said Clarke before them at tne court house of said county, on the seventh day of April next, in order that he iriiiy take the benefit of the act for the relief of insol vent debtors. Mark D. Clarke. February t w9t Notice is hereby given, rii JL HAT Pclog Brown, of the county of Richmond and State of Georgia, hath ap plied to the Inferior court of said county for the benefit of the act for giving relief in cases of insolvency and imprisonment— And all the creditors of the said insolvent are required to shew cause, if any they have, before the said court, at the court house in said county on the 4' h day of April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, why an assignment of the said insolvent’s estate should not be made, and he discharged according to the act. Febi • ny 1- -w9t Notice. \ A/TLL be sold at the house cf John ? v Cartledge in Columbia county, on Wednesday the 28lh of February nest, be personal property of Obedtah Kulli van deceased, (negroes excepted) con sisting of horses, some household furni ure, with other articles too tedious to oention. John Cartledge? , , Cor Saliivan, January 18. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY S 3, (881, 3. HOVGMThJf, Four Doors above the Market, South Side Broad Street. Respectfully informs his friends. and customers, that he is daßy ; re ceiving in addition to his former stock,' it A large assortment of Boots Shoes, ')f every de»cripti°n, made of the best .■'.aterials, and of the newest fashions, well calculated to suit the season, the whole will oe sold low and on accommodating •erms. . The subscriber begs leavo to mention mat lie has on hand QD©© Lps. northern sole Leather, 20(J sides well drest Leather Calf and Kip Skins. " January 4 «rtf La&vxcVie Watson* CONTINUE THE Factorage &f Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all ordex* will be promptly attend ed to. July 7 ts J. Hewitt, PROFESSOR of Music from New. York, respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intend'', giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia tions an* Singing, with the proper meth od of accompanying the voice, also, on the Violin and violoncello. T erms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January 11 ts MW OFFICE. T XHE subscribers Slave formed h con nexion in the various brunches of profes sional business, under the -firm of Rock wßzt & Ilsi-Himw. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties* viz Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, 13 Morgan, Waihington, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell, Joseph L, Hepburn. Milledgeville, Sept. 21-■ —^i-tf Consignments. I)R, KOfJKR’H Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used, in Chnsumpfiwnh, Catarrhs, Asthmasand Coughs, 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 j the re sult of many y«rs labour and experience ' of his own practice. He is sensible of the | broftssional 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 I can only be tested by its use. A few j Cases of the above, are offered low at \ Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and ' Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum anil Madder; with various other articles on the most acecinnwdat- . ing terms. ( C. C. Bunn, Ansley ’ Range, j January t. ts j Lately lleceivedj AND FOR SALE.. i At the Xew Turk Commits! m Book S:~ote. \ A Companion for the Festivals and ' Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal . Church, Companion for the Altar; or . >veekspreparation f or the Holy Comma- - moil, Hobart uu Confirmation, an as- i snrtment of Comrhon Prayer Books, hand-. somely bound, together with other late publications. j Thu subscriber agent for the above es.; tablishment, will receive subscribers sos . Wlieally on the Book of Common Prayer, | now publishing in numbers, and which is • highly recommended to the members of! the Episcopal Church. The first numbgr 1 can be seen at his store, a few doors below the Banks: Samuel Sturges. Jamiafry 18 Private Hoarding House! jMLrS. SANDWICH ha* oppneda Pri vate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenementformerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13——ts Twenty Hollars Reward, And all Reasonable Expenses 1171 LL be paid for apprehending and V V 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, aa his business at home is butchering —He is about 30 years old, six feet high, square built, hae two of his front teeth out, and has a scar on his head —tor further particulars erquizc st IhL* Office. oept. ’ Eagle Tavern k ITWF, nershiff of Whipple |t Booth of X the Kagle Tavern being this day dis solved byi mutual consent. AII debts due by the saW firm will be paid by said Whip pplc, and fill debts due to the »ald firm •ira to be collected by him only. Jesse Whipple, I). S. Booth. N.B. The house will still be continued us formerly, by the subscriber J. WHIPPLSL May 16. t 4S/era t MILLINER. AND MANTUA-MAKEH, FROM PARIS, WHERE she was employed in the house ot Mr. Le Roy, the most fashonable Mode Ware-House in France, tenders her services to the Ladies of Au gus «, and its vicinity in the above lines of her profession. Mrs. 8. has just received » few of the most fashionable Bonnets, and also a num ber of colored Prints of the latest fa shions, both ibr Bonnets and Dresses, which will be made from those prints ;u the shortest notice, to suit the fancy or taste of the purchaser. She has regular correspondents in Pa ris, who will furnish her monthly with tlie latest fashions, from that emporium of taste and elegance. Mrs. S. would bb glad to instruct a | feW young Ladies in the above business. I Her residence is at the house formerly i occupied by Mrs. Oliver, near th* Bridge. January 1 ts The Subscriber, SOLICI TS those who can furnish hint with evidencr, to enable him to pres -1 ebnte with satisfaction, three persons win ' v/ete concerned in maltreating his mao gervani COMUS, on the Washington road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve n'.ng of die 2d inst.—The hoy was furnish i ed with « pass wheih he propuced (with I out effect) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certai; I gentleman curae up and informed them | that his pass was not oiit by ene week, the j hegro dot snot knau who was his friend, 1 being au African, understands but little • English; scarcely fenough to L; under i hood—should a rfcward be expected, any i thing reasonable will be granted by i&aac LaDoche, i Apply to A. Slaughter C LabuZau c.r Thus. S Oliver. J December 7 , ts Springs. ! Subscriber has taken that well ! 1 known Stand QUAKER SPRINGS lately occupied by Maj, Durkcc, situated | seven milts above Augusta, on the Wash I ington road ; and hopes from hi* atten tion to the business to give general satis faction. John Turpin. Jannilaiy 15 lm LOST, BeTWEEN Augusta and Joseph Tint ersley’s in Columbia county, on Monda' last, a leather memorandum pocket book, containing a number of drafts, notes, and accounts: The drafts and notes are as follow 1 Draft on-James T. Debt, % 127 00 1 Do. on Freeman Lacy, 250 00 1 Do. on Wm. P. Dearmond 178 00 1 Do. on 81. D. Clark, abtfUt 16 00 1 Mote on Jos. Tankeraly 338 68| 1 Do. on do about 278 00 1 Do. on James Edney 28 00 It is deemed unnecessary to enumerate the account*. The Focket ißook also con tinned some memorandums oi no value to any one but the owher. All person* are cautioned from trading for any of the a bbve notes, draft* or accounts. A tea*on able reward will be given forth© recove ry of the book and its Contents. John Pew# February I-- it Entertainment, x* Washington* f 3ee. THE subscriber having lately purchas ed that pleasant and agreeable establish ment, formerly hept by Wm. C. Rons*, Intends keeping it as a House of Private ENTERTAINMENT. The puddings are all undergoing u thorough repair, with considerable additional improvements j—- suitable rooms will be fitted up, and kept in reserve for private families and genteel travellers. This situation being of!' the Public Square, is rendered perfectly retir ed, and at the same time sufficiently con venient for business. • He intends keeping on file, Newspapers from most of the States in the Union • and at th« same time pledges himself that every exertion shall be made to contribute to the Comfort and . entire satisfaction of those that may think proper to call on him. A. H. Sneed* January 25- wßt i GO* I he Augusta Chronicle and Satran nah Republican, will please to insert th>- above eight times, weekly, and forward their accounts to the News Office "" LOS J\ " COMING from the north en<l of the Au gusta Bridge, to the City Hotel, A Medical VocUftt liook containing a full case of Medical Pocket Instruments, and Three Hundred and Sc venty Dollars in Hank Notes of Tea Dol lars on the State Bank of North & South Carolina Banka. Any one who has or may find the same, and lodging it in the hands of E. Byrd, or giving such information as will enable him to obtain the same, shall re ceive an ample reward. N. B.— I The above amount of money contained two twenty dollar bills on the Slate Ban* of North Carolina, and from eight to nine dollars in smull bills. February 1 . ts Notice is Hereby Given, TL FIAT (he City Council, will receive proposals from persons, who may be in clined to furnish a large quantity of hard brick, (for the purpose of paving the side walks in this city) until the 15th day Os March next- .-J’roposals will also be receiv ed during the same time, for levelling the side-walks and paving tbe same.—For in. formation on the subject, reference may be bad to the Clerk of Council, or to the 114th section of die “General Ordi nance.” (See pamphlet, page 60.) 1) Clark, c c Feb 5- -1m Notice is hereby Given, fTMIAT the concern of Glutcuck & JJU.L- X inton is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has been transfered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. That I liomss Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the said concern have been employed, and will continue Ins practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Striven, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in the countms of Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o this city, Thomas Glascock, Dav'd F. Dickinson. January 11 ts ■ J r ' - ' " 11 T BAJSAWAY. TT —— J. ROM the subscribed, a Young Negro 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 thia city, or on his way to Savannah. Any person apprehending the said fel low and delivering him to Measrs. A. Slaughter, U C. I.abuzan, Or lodging him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re ward. ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17 ts Notice* AI.L persons indebted to the estate Os the late Capt David M'Kinney, ei ther by note or open account are reques ted to come forward and pay the same be fore the Ist day of March ncxl, as all debts due the estate, bn that day will be placed in the hands of An attorney for col lection.—All persons having claims against the estate, are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix, within the time prescribed by Isw, properly authenticated. C. S. M‘Kinney, adurix. Augusta, January, 18 wst Twenty DoWats IWwaxd FOli DICK* Who runaway on Sunday the 21s' I ultimo. Dick is about ibirty-two year' old. five feet ten or eleven inches high straight made, little inclined to yellow had on when he went away, pantaloons o! twilled bumespun, wool and cdtfon, cottoi' shirt, new wool hat, shoes with saddli tacks in the bottom. The above rewarc will be paid to whoever will deliver sail negro, or confine him So that I get bin. again, it taken up out of this state; am ten dollars if taken Up in this state, wit! all reasonable expenses paid. it is sup posed he will make for the north. Benjamin Leigh, February 1 dvr [>o. 197«] * i * THE StmsCRIBWB Has lust VVtctitf ii Fi*m the Footer* es Mini Wiuu^ Ballstoa Spa, JPAIU superb Bsckstrap Roots. U H do Wellington do. 12 „ do Backstrap white top# far Salt one door above the Sank*. N. TniesdelL January Ss—t~w4t Candle «Manuf nctory t , Three door* belot* the Jltarket t vVortt Side Jiroad-Street ''fVHE Subscriber has on hand, a rob* A stant supply of the beat M ANVP VCr I T RED CANDLES at 22 cents aft pound. r M* Payne. Highest price given for TALLOW. January 8. H 6w Her milage Ca»t Icon FOUNDERY, W HERE casting* of all description# are clone in the neatest manner aha at «# short a notice as the nature of die work wanted will allow, and of the very b st materials. I can u ith confidence recom mend my eastings to Millwrights and En* gmeers, as the Iron is soft and good, and caii oe fitted without much trouble Any size Castings can be done from one to foil# thousand pounds. Persons wishing sny Blacksmith's work, Turning, or Brasse# lor their Castings, can be supplied, if quested. Orders particularizing the cast ings wanted, or with patterns left wiih me at the Hermitage Founder;-, near Savaiw null, or with Messrs. James Robertson* Ik Co. Augusta, will be duly attended to. Hrtiry VlcAlnin. N. t!.—.Elegant Hailing to sun eithei inside or outside Stairs, Balconies, or Plata forms, and likewise for Tombs or Fences, cast from the newest pattern tot Chimney#, fcc. February 1 ——w4t The Western Hotel. r | , HK subscriber informs his friends an^ I tha public, that he has remorea from his former stand, and opened *hfl House formerly occupied by Captain B* Miras, and late h, I D. Green, Esq. AT THE SJQJV OF THE Golden Galt. This situation possesses the advantage# vs being near to tin Market, and a suflU dent distance removed from It, frtr ih# enjoyment of quietude and retirement. If is situated directly on Centre Street, a# the corner of Green Street }—has attach, ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Yards also a and comfortable Stable, to gether with other conveniences eq ialto any in tile City. The subscriber Hut ter# himself that with these accommodations, and a strict attention to business, he wi# continue to deserve the patronage of 'ho Public. He returns bis thanks for th# fa vors he has already received, and pledge# himself to Use every exertion to pleas# «nd intertain those who may oblige bin# hy calling—and feels assured that hey will not be dissatisfied with his as he is determined to furnish every thill# as low as the Market will afford W. JLigun* Augusta, January 18 w3c p Fruit Hiil lloicll J)t the Sign of the tlngte I’jlHEsubscriberhas'estsblishrd a Houj# 1 of Entertainment, at this pleasant miul healthful place It is situated on th# Washington road, thirteen miles above Augusta, in Columbia county. Tt}# house is large, and commodious, and en*. ry exertion will be made to render it coma sortable to travellers, and others whd may honor him with their cotnpanyW His table Will bg furnished with the bei% provisions the Country can afford, and hi# Bar always supplied with the choicest quors. Particular attention will br pail' <d bedding. His Stables are large anJ full of Provender, under the direction of a faithful and active hostler. No Spirit# will be retailed in the all pou> sible care Will be taken to preserve thj[ utmost decorum on all occasions. Dread Pare. January 4. . 2wet wtf , Brigade Os dergj. SAMUEL lAltVEH;ishereby ippohtG ed my Aid-de-Camp, and will be cm '•eyed and respected accordingly, Thoi. Glascock, Brigadier General, Ist Brigade 2d Division, Georgia liilityjk January 18 if Wanted V C.66d Cook, Washes and IftmeiU#- female homo servant; who cM com# 'II recommended -—Liberal wage# Vtit he given —Apply at this February 13—St