Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, February 26, 1821, Image 1

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■ ■ THE l, iu ita etiromcic P» fS pvßUeusv I „OSDAV I. THURSDAY I £f'£JVIJW£ I Kean «5 Charlton. B er 9 of the Laws of the U. Slates «TK DOLLARS PK» AKNOM, ■ iX ADVJXCE (ioocls* ■ The Subscribers, I OFFER for SALE, L Tenement of the Bridge Bern* of I F Point and Duflll Blankets, K flannels, Raizes, tile Milled Drab Cloths, Karse Cloths, assorted, line do larobrick Muslins, Book do. |llcoes, ■inghams, Hosiery, . ■nwer Loom Shirtings, terican Shirtings and Sheeting » K.l variety WaWREXCE, RAP ELYE Co. Eberjl ls mndy, Gin, <^c. ■PES4ih proof Cognac Brandy Scjg- I to & Otavd Dupuy & cos. brands) In s Holland Gin pure as imported I. casks L. P. Tenerife. Wine Barrels loaf ami lump Sugar | r chests best Hyson Tea Vo do do Imperial do |o do do Gun Powder do. B received and for sale by I. Mitchell fy S Clarke. ■ M .M « Irence, llapelye i just received and offer for sale, an I assortment of WDON superfine .Cloths ■Gable Milled lassimeres Banton and Nankin Crapes liuchews andSarsnetts Bilk and Beaver Gloves, assorted i.-st Buckskin do Black and white Crapes BOttoii and worsted naif Hose Ingli Linens and Dowlas Blown Hollands ;.ud Osuabnrgs; ire .nber 7 hr skid's I FOB THE DISTRICT OF OEOHBI4 I Savannah Nov. 11, 1820. BE Assistants of the Marshal t! let, “for taking the fourth Census, It ration of the Inhabitants of the * I Slates,” are hereby notified that tin I for transmitting heir reiuriis to in Itmentis near at hand, and it is !» ■ lat no delay will take place, so as fit a general return behjg .ade a Ing to law. JNO. H. MOREL. I Marshal Dint Gr.o. F The Darien Gazette, Augn > lnicle, Washington'News, Athens G I,and Recorder and Journal at M |cviil», will publish the above Itei'inanded. jovember 20. painting UlazAug f r ' DOORS BELOW THE GLOBE TAVERN, Pf subscribers having connected pelves in the above business, lend. |r services to the Citizens of Augu;) |i f s neighborhood, pe, Sign, Fancy, ami jP v namental Faulting, |he executed on uie shortest notice, most fashionable style, They f burn a perfect knowledge of thv.ir I an 'l a faithful and prompt atten |io the work entrusted to their care, tf 11 ’at least, a share of public custom, f , er . s * rom the country will be strictly | coio, and thankfully received I John Pew, I John Armstrong. LAvV. kes*h! > »f^^. e s. te, *d erß f* lß professional die ci r ui f ° p Wil ' g ’ coun t«eß of the hineton p — Klc Junond, Columbia, intheHn T anile ’ Scriven & Burke, n Circuit UlU w ° f Warren of tlle Nol ’* federal r 116 Wll * a l so practice in 'teral of this State. ?Thc oinas Crlascock ;niiie t a ' an, jah Republican and Mil month 61 wiU insert the above ‘unary 22 T. G. i TO LET, «■„ ' ’•. “-fated foTr fnrnislied, well Ke " Ue - AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. . • ■ -» » i.. x> ; -v., ■WE W G B.i gfeaaet 1 } MJC At the Upper Wing of the CITY HOTEL. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW-YQRK , An additional supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods , AMONG WHICH ARE The Following Articles. FIG’D and plant Nankin Ik Canton crape dresses, black and colored of . superior quality. Embroidered Silk Hose, Linen ami Jaconet Cambric very fine, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Figured book Muslin 4 4 and 6 4 Cambric do. Block Italian Sewing Silk Black & Colored Ciuchews 8t Sarsnetts Ribbons, A greet assortment, figured and plain from No I, to 12 Gentlemens’s beaver Gloves, first quality. Ladies purple colored & 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, £#c. &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 wtf RROCERIRB, Wm H Thompson Co Offer Jor Sale, 130 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 Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial > I Gunpowder & HysonS JL -KJ 11 200 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 Buses Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. B. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31—ts Caveat Emptor. LL persons are requested to take no •\ tice that I have legal and equitable liens, fora considerable part of the pur base money which remains unpaid, upon it number ten, in the lots laid off by Eu ■ard F. Campbell on Broad street Au ista, whereon there are three frame demerits, formerly my property, and by sold to James Myers, Any person ■o purchases, will take the property i jject to those liens of which if more par milar information is desired, it will b: ven by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or .& subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. January 8 ts Take Notice. 4. HE creditors of Mark Dor aid Clarke, . dßagland and .lark'.-,are herepy noti fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an order from the Honorable the Justices of ’ ue Inferior court of Richmond county, di meeting the sheriff of said county to bring me said Clarke before them at the court uou.He of said county, on the si venth day of ’April next, in order that ho may tak. the benefit of the act for the relief of insol vent debtors. Mark I). Clarke. February 1 w9t Notice is hereby given, T. HAT Peleg Crown, of the c mnty of Richmond and State of Georgia, hath ap plied to the Inferior court of said count;, for the benefit of the act for giving relit i in cases of insolvency and imprisonment And all the creditors of the said insolven' are required to shew cause, if any thv have, before the said court, at the cour house in said county on the 4th day April next, at ten o’clock in the foreno>.i of that day, why an assignment oftiie sa insolvent’s estate should not be made, and he discharged according to the ac* February I—- -w9t Notice. %¥7ILL be sold at the house of John Cartledge in Columbia county, o Wednesday the 28th of February ne the personal property of Obediuh Sid an deceased, (negroes excepted) c< dating of homes, some household fu> ■ o e, with other articles too tedious "ition. Jolm Cartledge) . , Cor Sullivan, 5 January I§, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 36, 1831. . 3. tttvcutmi.v, | I Four Doors above the Market, South . S-.de Broad Street, > f Respectfully informs his friends I and custom.'rs, that he is daily re-1 eivlng in addition to his former stock, A large assortment of Boots Shoes, r)f every description, made of the best materials, and of the newest fashions, well calculated to suit the season, the whole sill be sold low and on accommodating terms. The subscriber begs leave to mention that he has on hand 200 sides well drest Leather Calf and Kip Skins. January 4 wtf LalAocVifc ts Waison, cor- -INUB THE Factorage & {Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly attend etl to. July 7 ts WM.. | | J. Hew , PROFESSOR of Mus.c from New. York, respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia tions and Singing, with the proper meth od of accompanying the voice, also, on the Violin and Violoncello. Terms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January 11 ts law uFwicir JIIIE subscribers have formed a con uexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock well & Hepburn. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, viz : Hald-win, Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, ii Morgan, H aUiington, Laurens, Greene, Tmggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of tht United States Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn . Milledgeville, Sept. 21 .ts Consignment!*. DR ROGKK’S Celebrated Vegetaide Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in t oiisumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or meases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is freed j from all those objections whicii the use of inflamatory drops, or similar preparations arc always liable to. He invites the Pub lic to try and judge of Hie efficacy of the Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re sult of many years labour and experience . of his own practice. He is sensible of the | itrofessional 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 onlj be tested by its use A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wliolesale and Retail; also Casks and | Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mns .ard; Alum and Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dun!i, Jlnsicy' Range. January 1. ts Latelj Received AND FOR It the JVero York Commissi m Book Store. » Companion for the Festivals and A. Fasts of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Companion for the Altar; or weeks preparation for the Holy Commu nion, Hobart on Confirmation, an as sortment of Common Prayer Books, hand- I somely bound, together witn other late publications. I The subscriber agent for the above i-s --tahlisiiment will receive subscribers for [ Wheally on the Book .f Common Prayer, I now publishing in numbers, and which is j highlyrecoinmendedti .be members of J the Episcopal Church. The first number j can be seen at his store, a few doors below the Banks; Samuel Stui ges. January 18 __ Private Boarding House. jMLIiS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri- V»te Boarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the t enement formerly occupied by Mr. Oil er Reid. , Young Ladies from the country can be omfortably accommodated. November 13-- —ts Vtcenty Dollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses • AT ILL be paid for apprehending and I f lodging 1 in any jail in the state of urgia,a Ni gioFellow named MARTIN is own, d in Savannah, has absconded ; is supposed to be lurking about Au -.la Market, as his business at home is itciiering —He is about 30 years old, siv ct high, square built, ha* two of hi.. ••t teeth out,, and lias a scar on his n sad ior further particulars enquire at tht once. .... . a S pt. s I Eagle Tavern THF, partnership of Whipple & Booth of the Eagle Tavern being this day dis solved b v mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be paid by said W hip pple, and all debts due to the said firm are to be collected by him only. Jesse Mhi pple, I). S. Booth. N. B. The house will still be continued as formerly, by the subscriber. J. WHIPPLE May 16. tMf rd. £Bera, MljiLlN Et. ..Nii ...\ .iU A- BiAKER, ; FROM PAJtJS, \4WHERE she was employed in the bouse of Mr. Le Hoy, the most fasliyiablc Mode Ware-House in F.ance, tenqers her services to the Ladies of Au gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines of hiper profession. Mrs S. lias just received a few of the most fashionable Bonnets, and also a num ber of colored Prints of the latest fa shions, both for Bonnets and Dresses, which will be made from ehosu prints at the shortest notice,. io suit the fancy or tas'e of the purchaser i She has rt gular correspondents in Pa ris, who will furnish her .monthly with 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, j Her residence is al the house, formerly ; occupied by Mrs. Oliver, near the Bridge 1 January 1 ts The Hubscriher, ! SOLICITS those who can furnish him LJ with evidencr, to enable him to pros ecute with satisfaction, three persons who ! were concerned in maltreating his tßau 1 servant COM US, 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 whom he propuced (with out effect) and washy those men beaicn ,in a sharn-lui manner—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them that his pass was not out by one -week, tin nejii o does not know who was his friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to be under go ul —should a rev. aril be expected, am thing reasonable will be granted by liiaiic La Roche, Apply to A. Slaughter ts C. Labuz ui or Thos. S. Oliver. j December 7 ts .Quaker Springs I HE; Subscriber has taken that well j 1 known Stand QUAKER SPRINGS lately occupied by Maj. Durkee, situated j seven miles above Augusta, on the Wash ington.road; and hopes from his atten tion to the business to give general satis faction. John Turpin. Jamtuary 15 1m LOST, JBf/TWEEN Augusta and Joseph Tank er.Hley’s in Columbia county, on Monda last, a leather memorandum pocket bonk, containing a number of drafts, notes, and accounts: The drafts and notes are as follow 1 Draf* on James T. Dent, jg 127 o‘l ] Do. on Freeman Lacy, 2.70 00 1 Do- on Wm P. D 'armond 178 00 1 Do. on M 1). Clark, about 16 0J 1 Mote on Jos. Tankersly 338 68J 1 Ho on do about 278 00 1 Do. on James Edney 28 00 It is deemed unnecessary to enumerate the accounts. The Pocket Book also cot. tallied some memorandums of no value 1« v am one but the owner. All persons an cautioned from trading for any of the a bove notes, drafts or accounts A reason able reward will be given fortiie u cov .- y 0 f the book and its contents John Pew. February I——^ Entertainment. Ilf W as\uugt o <l, .14 e,o. TP HE subscriber having lately purchas ed that: pleasant and agreeable establish, meat, formerly kept by Wra C, Bohr*. intends keeping it as a House of Piivat ENTERTAINMENT. The nuildings art all undergoing a thorough repair, with considerable additional improvements j— sui able rooms wilf be fitted up, and kept in reserve for private families and genteei travellers. This situation being off the Public Square, is rendered perfectly retir ed, and at tile same time sufficiently con venient for business. He intends keeping on file, Newspapers from most of the s ales in the Union ; and at lha same lino 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., Hi Bhccd. January 25 wßt OC? 1 he Augusta Chronicle' and Savan nah Wepublican, will please to insert tin above eight times, weekly, and forward their accounts ’.<> ih N. \vs Office L (T» Ty COMING from the north end of the An gusta fridge, to 'he G lv Hotel, I JVVeAicaV VucYLet VjtmAc containing a full case of Medical Pocket Instruments, and Three Hundred and Se venty Dollars in Dank Notes of Ten Dol lars on the State Hank of North & South Carolina Banks. 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.—The above amount of money contained two twenty dollar bills on the State Buna of North Carolina, and from eight to nine dollars in small bills. February 1 ts Notice is Hereby Given, m Jl HUP the City Council, will receive proposals from persons, who may be in dined to furnish a large quantity of hard brick, (for the purpose of paving the side walks in this city) until the 15lh day ol March next—Proposals will also be receiv ed during the same time, for levelling the side-walks and paving the same.—For in formation on the subject, rcferenc may be bad to the Clerk of Council, or to the 114th section of. the “General Ordi nance.*’ (Sec pamphlet, page fid.) I) Clark, c c Feb 5- lm Netice is hereby Given, fJVIAT the concern of Glascock (jf /)ck- I iusan is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has bee translered to David F. D.ckinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same dial I homas Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the sui 1 concern have beet, employed, and will continue "S practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia, ■ind v ill also practice in (be count cs of Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o this city. hormui Glascock, Havd K. Diekintv n. lanuan 11 ‘if - - ■ i - i BANAVVAY. J/ROM the suhsc-iber, a Young Negr man named TOM, (supposed not ove twenty one years of age,) he is of small stature, and u good jobbing carpenter by trade.—He is well known in this place and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk ing about tht vicinity of this city, or on '.is way to Savannah \ny person apprehending the said fel low and delivering him to Messrs. V ■Slaughter, & C. Labuzan, or lodging dim in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re a ard. / ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17 ts Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Capt David M'Kinney, ei ther by note or open acc-.in.nt are reques ted to come forward and pay the sain, be ♦ore the Ist day 'if March next, as al debts due the estate, on that d.iy will lc wlaced in the hands of an attorney for col lection.—All persons having claims again* the estate, are notified to exhibit their. io the administratrix, within the firm orescribed by law, properly autht-niicao C. 8. M’Kinney, a dm'at. Augusta, January, 18 \vst Twenty Dollars IVoward FOB bll K, \VHO ranaway on Sunday the 21 t ultimo, Dick is about thirty-two year id. five feet ten or eleven inches high, straight made, little inclined to yellow— bad n wnen lie went away, pantaloons of twilled hunu spun, wool and cotton, cotton shirt, new wool hat, sho.-s with sadilb ■cks in ther bottom. The above lev aid ill be paid to whoever will deliver said- * ■ gro, or confine him so that, 4- get Lin* gain, if tak. n np out of this state; and en dollars if taken up in this Mate, with dl reasonable expenses paid f•issu .- wed he wiil.o akefor the no j j . Benjamin Leigh, Fetnjiaiy I——Sty [ 0. i 070] THE .iHTHSr.RTWR Alas Jti' l From the Factory of Mosbs .Wiu-iam* 1 , Pallston hpiu PiUR superb Backsm Mounts, "4ft „ do Wellington do. i 12 „ do Backstran white laps For Sale one door above the Jttmki, , N. TriiesdeU. January 25 « 4t Caudle Manufactory, Three doors below tl if Market, .With Side Sroud-Street ~ f|AHE Subscriber has on hand, a con* 1 'slant supply ofthebest MANUF SC« ILIKED CANDLES at 22 cents pen* pound. * r M. Payne. Highest price given for TAU OW. tan nary 8. >vfiw VVcruuVagc Oaal Inm FOUMDEKY, ERE casting's of all are done in the neatest manner and at n» short a notice as the nature of Urn w iig wantud will allow, and at die Very b si ina<dials 1 can with c a.fid. nc.e re .- jnend my castings to .Millwrights and Enj gineers, as the Ij on is soft and good, and cun oe fitted without much trouble A y size Castings cun hi done from ore to 1 m* thousand pounds. Persons wisning g Blacksmith's work, Turning, o> H- s.'t to! their Castings, cmi be supplied, r quested. Orders particular izingn ( mg', wanted, nr with patterns (est \veh i .u at the Heriniiage Pouiultrj, near Saum nah, or with Messrs J imes flobert .unj & Co. Augusta, wilj h_- duly a'tendf. m Hrnry ' oAlpin. „ N. B.—Elegant I tailing to sii • cc inside or outside Stairs, Uahwii.,. f at. forms, and likewise for Tombs or F» h«. »Sf cusi from newest patterns—Bucks lor Chimneys, &c. Eebr u I w4t Tin* ‘Vesfern Hofei. r R'HE subgc'ihi ; ini inishis fr -?u;»nvtl the p>ih! e, that In h i.M t’.M.iftV' from his I.inner stanr.. and :1 ...i *„• House fntinHi occupied by •' .ijtaiii H. Mims, no ' 'Me ' I I) (i_. ~ „ |. H q rr T 1 r <?//•. „v os in' Ciolden Hail This fnttifc-i' u possesses <■..• tufa •* ,g. ■■ 'n-m rear to fhc Mark**}, i % . !'% cient distance removed Pom it, f. ■■ enjoynientof qiiTtude am; r toeiTi. is situated directly o> Oe' tn Si/ve t, s he cornei of G'vi n Stfe-* ; Ino., s •r l .» 'll to it a dry and extensive U' lgm. Y.udj also a 'srge and cortHbrtube a ether wit h other conveniences <T anv in the Citi; The subscriber tic , himself 11 at with there acconinesl .t ie l ami a strict attention f< business. In » continue i. deserve I lie patiirnsijb o( ■*• Public He retinns his thanks f. r fav vsh ■ his ah'. .dy received, inrlpled • , himself *o lire -very exertion 'O : li n- •. •md intertaln those who u»r.v blii'i h n» bv Casing—afld Puds i tlu.f in v, will nor ■be dissHlisfi d 'vid l»• e cVi, s. ns he ‘s determined t. f t s’ • r cthing as low as the Market wih a AT. ■ 1 w. Mgon. Augusta. January 18 ; J ,v.p Ft uit M i i| t- I; > _ , •* Jll the Sigyj of 111 , •VrHEsubscribe hasestablished ». H r v'l; S of Eutcrtainnru nt, at (his p e:.u-i;ir ml li<-aitldul place It is situated on VVashing’on road, thirteen miles s.h v» tiigusW, in Columbia county. , he. use is large, and ommodim.s, and rw, r v exertion will ben.ade to render ilcn u, T able to travellers, and others v ho. liny honor him with their cotnyiai.vt !'is able will b. furnished with the.lier » provisions 'he cmuim can afford, am’. hi t . Bar always siipolled with the choices' !,\l cjours. Particular attention will be pnid 1 o bidding. His Stables are large aivlf full of Provender, under the direction.. ■ * a faithful and active hostler No Wi/piir. .dl be retailed in be house—and ah jwgai sible care will b.; taken to [.rcs'rvV vliot tmosl decorum on all oers lions Dread Pare. January 4 '.’muni' Brigade Orders. SAMUEL l AHVRR: a, h uiTili » d my Aid de-Cump, and wih b,. beyed and respected aryoriUni;, i, Titos Hi a,seo ek. Brigadier O norai, Ist Priga te, [ ■2d Division, Lei.rgia Miflti January 18 if • ■ WnnVetX \Ui\uvtVinVt -\. V GOOD Cook, Wasl rr nut fw.er--** femdo h>mse servant. hT mi. comei well recommended.—i.iber* wages wilt be g'vc —tnpiy at tins Office. February