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■ the
■nu.rta Chronicle.
is published
■ionday & Thursday
■ EVEJVINGS,
■Kean $ Charlton.
■ers of the Laws of the U. Slates
rIV E DOLLARS PBtt AMOK,
■ Us ADVANCE.
n r y Goods.
■The Subscribers,
■ OFFER FOR SALE,
Tenement 9f the Bridge Bank of
■ Augusta,
■odtbest suitable to TUB SEASOir,
■ Viz.
■ Point and Duffil Blankets,
■ins. Flannels, Baizes,
Milled Drab Cloths, .
■arse Cloths, assorted,
do
■nbrick Muslins,
■ok do.
■licocs,
■ghams,
Kiery. .
■wer Loom Shirtings,
■nerican Shirtings and Sheetings,
■, creat variety of other articles.
KtejVCE, RAPELYE & Co.
tf
irence, Rapelye Co.
Ls; received and offer for tala, an
■ assortment of
■IDON superfine Cloths,
K.uble Milled Oassimeres
Knton and Nankin Crapes
■nchews and Sarsnetts
B>k and Beaver Gloves, assorted
Best Buckskin do
Back and white Crapes
Btton and worsted half Hose
Rsli Linens and Dowlas
Brown Hollands and Osnaburgst
■ember 7 ts
laintlng $ GVaxiug,
1 BOORS BSLOW TOS blobs taveeit,
■e subscribers having connected
■elves in the above business, tender
■ services to the Citizens of Augusta,
B neighborhood.
■se. Sign, Fancy , and
Wrnamental Fainting ,
■e executed on the shortest notice,
■ the most fashionable style. They
■ from a perfect knowledge of th-ir
less, and a faithful and prompt atten
lo the work entrusted to their care.
Irit, at least, a share of public custom
Hers from the country will be strictly
lied to, and thankfully received. I
I John Pew,
I John Armstrong.
Ibruary 1 ts
LAW.
IE subscriber tedders his profession
"is in the following counties of th.
le Cirrui’.—Richmond, Columb -
lington, Emanuel, Striven & Burk
n the, county of Warren of the Nov
i Circuit. He wiM also practice i v
‘edev&l Courts of this State.
Thomas Glascock
’ Tiie Savannah Republican and Mi
evil'e Journal will insert tile above
''(•nth. -£- g
msry 22
WiUuuu Cook,
fMTINU MASTER,
| he City of Charleston, S. Carolina ,
■ •> i respectfully informs the espect- I
,rr iilieg of Augusta, and those of
generally, that himseif, and four
s his family, possessing every el< -
n-ccomplislime nt necessary to give
com Plete finish to the Female
. on » W| ll in a few weeks open an
J’!? ‘ or the purpose of instructing
8 a <hes in the following branches of
s nJ polite learning, viz—
,n ,tS highest elegance and
‘/I a and Oratory, asadaht-
W* ' Wlk Character,
f - c. Accountantship, History, and
Geography, to an extent.
n * m P rove » cultivate, and
‘ em ale mind, so as to render it
in? v ntertam ’. n S» instructing, and en
bpam-r*a^'es emulous to excel in
ied t5 UUrt . of Wr ‘t'ng. will bo at
... ‘"'mediately, at their respective
1 * application to the subscriber.
“ itliam Cooke,
Dolls, Reward.
o 4l Ul f were, a blue coat and pan
lilies vest “rr 9 "!! " bUck Bt r ipe |!
l**idlb- • I ” e above rewaid wib
he u/, * e,r delivery to the subscriber
6'®, and no questions asked.
r . Isaac U alls.
IS .£•
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
[VOL. XXXV.]
JVEW GOOm.i
flewett, 8f %?o.
At the Upper Wing of the CITY HOTEL.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
JVEtV.YO It K,
An additional supply of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods ,
AMONG WHICH ARE
The Following Articles.
FIG’D ami plain Nankin & Canton crape
drosses, 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 Ginchews 8i Sarsnetts
Ribbons,
A great assortment, figured and plain
from No I, to 12 Gentlemens’s
beaver Gloves, first quality.
Ladies purple colored Sc white kid do
Chintz Calico very fine,
Silk Umbrellas,
Lace and Satin, Ornamented Ball and
Theatre dreases, a very rich ar
ticle
Shell Combs, a good assortment, sot-’c
extra large
Silver and Gold eyed Needles.
Pearl Shirt Buttons, 1/ c. Uc-
With a variety of other articles not enu
merated—A general invitation is given to
all who wish lo purchase goods Cheap.
January 18 \vtf
groceries','
Win. H Thompson § Co
Offer Jur Sale,
130 hags 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 Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial ) 71TKI A
Gunpowder & Hyson S JL JLj il
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 Darrels N. R. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do.
3000 Bushels Salt.
October 31—-ts
Caveat Emptor.
LL persons are requested lo take no
tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, for a considerable part of the pur
Abase money which remains unpaid, upon
ot number ten, in the lots laid oft by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street An
sta, whereon there are three frame
moments, formerly my property, and by
VC sold to James Myers. Any person
• 1.0 purchases, will take the property
r.hjcct to those liens o* which if more par
icitlar information is desired, it will be
,-ven by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or
die subscriber.
Jesse Watson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8
Take Notice.
The creditors of Mark Donald Clarke, I
and Ragland and larkc, are herepy noti
fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an
order from the Honorable the Justices cl
..he Inferior court of Richmond county, di
ecting the sheriff of said county to bring
ihe said Clarke before them at the court
bou.ie of said county, on the seventh flay
of April next, in order that he may tak
the benefit of the act for the relief of insol
vent debtors.
Mark D. Clarke.
February 1 w9t
Notice is hereby given,
That Peleg Brown, of the county of
Richmond and State of Georgia, hath ap
plied to the Inferior court of said county
lor the benefit of the act for giving rebel
in cases of insolvency and imprisonment
And all the creditors of the said insolvent
are required to shew cause, it any they
haVe, before the said court, at the court
house in said county on the 4*h day of
Anril next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon
cl* that day, why an assignment of the said
insolvent’s estate should not be made,
and he discharged according to the act.
February I——w9t
For Sale,
Acres of LAND, on the Wa- I
ters of Cubbert and Rocky Creeks —For
pa-'.iculars enquire ol
Geo. W. Evans.
,„|y 1 „ ts
TO LET,
rWO rooms, neatly furnished, well
alcnlated for families or single gentle
men —Apply at this Office.
February 1— --ts
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH l, 1831.
3. UOU UWTUX,
Four Doors above the Market, South
Side Broad Street.
RESPECTFULLY inlb; ms his friends
and customers, that he is daily re
ceiving in addition to his former stock,
A large assortment of
Boots Shoes,
Os every description, made of the best
materials, and ol the newest fashions, well
calculated to suit the season, the whole
will be sold low and on accommodating!
terms.
The subscribcrbegs leave to mention
•hat he has on hand
LBS. northern sole Leather
200 sides well drest Leather
Calf and Kip Skins.
January 4 w tf
*— “ 1 ” 1 "I -
Lalkoche £5 Watson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage & Cow mission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
July 7 ts
The Subscribers
4 ESPECTFULLY inform their friends
J3.9.' and the public, that they have for-*
med a connexion, in the
i’arriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE,
the business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all ord'rs in their line of Bus
iness will be faithfully attended to. Car
riages repaired at the shortest notice, and
in the neatest manner.
Johnson # Crane.
Just received, a handsome assortment
of Ne wark made Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Darrels first rate Newark eider.
January 15 3in
J. Hewitt,
P'lOF 330 K of Music from New-York,
respectfully acquaints the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends
giving lessons on the Piano Porte, \avia
iions 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 II ts
LA tv OFFICE.
subscribers have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of profes
sional business, under the firm of Rock
well & llEruunif. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
counties, viz
Baldwin, Jasper, IVilkinsnn,
Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, (J
Morgan, IVaihington, Laurens ,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the
United States.
Samuel Rockwell ,
Joseph L. Hepburn^
MWedgeville, Sept. 21 .ts
Consignments.
DU aOSBB’B
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
WHICH is used in Consumptions,
Catarrhs, Asthmas and 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 |
(•re always liable to. He invites the I’tih- ;
lie to try and judge of the efficacy of the j
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent •, the re
sult of many years labour and experience j
i.f ids own practice. Me is sensible of the j
professional objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it |
is not fbr him to say that such objections 1
are sinister. He can only observe that |
the Medical properties of his Detergent j
can only be tested by its use. A few
Cases of the above, are offered low at
Wholesale and Retail: nlso Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Madder; with various
oilier articles on the most accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Jinslef Rahgt.
January L O
Private Boarding House.
iVldtS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri
vate Boarding House on the 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——ts
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
And all Reasonable Expenses
\\TILL. be paid for apprehending and
ff lodging in any jail in the slate of
Georgia, a Negro Fellow named
MARTIN
He is owned in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, as his business at home is
butchering—He is about 30 years old, six
feet high, square built, has two of his
front teeth out, and has a scar on his b sad
—tor further particulars enquire »t this
Office.
9gpt. 5-*—
Eagle Tavern
THE partnership of Whipple ft Booth of
the Eagle Tavern being this day dis
solved ! ,v mutual consent, All debts due
by the said firm will be paid by said Whip
pple, and all debts due to the said firm
are to be collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
1). S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber.
J. WHIPPLE
* May 16.
wire** • >
illli
MILLINER and mantua-makjeh,
FROM PARIS,
she was employed in the
house of Mr. Le Roy, the most
faahonable Mode Ware-House in Fiance,
tenders her services to the Ladies of Au
gusta, and its vicinity in the above lines
of her profession.
Mrs, S. has 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 those prints at
the shortest notice, to suit the fancy or
taste of the purchaser.
She his regular correspondents in Pa
ris, who will furnish her monthly with
the latest fashions, from that emporium
of taste and elegance.
Mrs. 3. would be glad to instruct a
few young Ladies in the above business.
Her residence is at the house formerly
occupied by Mrs. Oliver, near the Bridge,
January 1 ts
The Subscriber,
QOLtCITS 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 ot C6I. Man’s on the eve
ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass whcili he propuced (with
out effect) ami was by those men beater
,in a sliameflll manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
j that his puss was not out by otic week, the
negro does not knew who was his friend,
; being an African, understands but little
' English; scarcely enough to be under
j -lood—should a reward be expected, any
s thing reasonable will he grunted by
Ihii.ic La Roche,
j Apply <0
j A. Slaughter Aj C. Lahuzan
or J lio3. S. Oliver.
| December 7 ts
Quaker Springs
Subscriber has taken that well
1 known Stand QUAKER SPRINGS
lately occupied by Maj. Durkee, situated
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.
Jahuuary 15 1m
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions the public
against trading for her Due Bill, gi
ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollars, dated as well as I recollect the
21st of November, 1820, payable the
first day of March, 1821; as the property
proved to be unsound, I am determined
not to pay t.
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15* ts
* •
'lhe Subscriber
Has Just Received on Consignment from
Newark, an Invoicci of
Elegant Fringe,
Os different patterns, which wil l be sold
for a small advance on cost
N. Truesdcll.
Feb. 12f- Id
Entertainment ,
WaaMwgton* Ueo.
T HE subscriber having lately purclws.
edthat pleasant and agreeable establish
moit, foimerly kept by Wm. C. noll^;w , .■ ,
intends keeping' it as a House of Privat;
EN’I EUTAINmENT. Theouildings are
all undergoing a thorough repair, with
'considerable additional improvements;—
suitable r<<f>ins will be fitted up, and kept
in reserve ior private fnmihes and genteel
travellers. Tins .situation being off the
Public Square, is rendered perfectly ret»;
<•>l, and hi the same time sufficiently con
venient for business. He intends keeping
on file, Newspapers from most of the
States in the Union ; and at tin* name 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
(£T 1 be Augusta Chronicle and Savan
nah Republican, will please to insert tin
above eight times, weekly, and forward
their accounts to 1 1. News Olio .
h O
eIOMING from the north end of the An
' gusta llridge, to the City Hotel,
A «VU<Uca\ Vvtcket litmk
containing a full case of Medical Pocket
Instruments, anil Three Hundred and Sc
venty Dollars in Uauk Notes of Ten Dol
lars on the Slate Hank of North & South
Carolina Ranks. Any one who has or mav
find the same, and lodging it in the hands of
R. Byrd, or giving such information us will
enable liim 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 Bamt of North Carolina, and from
eight to nine dollars in small bill*.
February 1 ts
Notice is Hereby Given,
That Ihe City Council, will receive
proposals from persons, who may be in
clined to furnish a large quantity of hut J
brick, (for the purpose of paving the side
walks in this city) until tlie 15th day of
March next--Proposals will also be receiv
ed during the sane time, for levelling the
side-walks ard paving the same.—For in
formation on the subject, reference may
be bad to the Clerk of Council, or to the
114th section of the “General Ordi
nance.” (See parnphb t, pige fiu )
1) Clark, c c
Feb s——— lm
Notice is hereby Given,
TH AT the concern of Glascock (J nick •
iimon is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has been
translercd to David F- Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
That Thomas Glascock will attend to nd
voca'ing causes in which the said concern
have been employed, and will continue
! iis practice in the counties of Richmond,
Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
and will also practice in the count.es of
Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o
this city.
1 bonrias Glascock,
l)av»d F. Dickinson.
January II ts
BANAWAY.
I? r-
X UOM the subscriber, a You up fjpgn,
roan named TOM, (supposed not ove;
twenty one years of age,) be is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter b>
trade—He is well known in this place
and Savannah; and is supposed to be lurk
ing about tlir vicinity of this city, or on
his way to Savannah
Any person apprehending 'be said fed
low and delivering him to Messrs. A
Slaughter, (i C. Labuzau, or lodging
him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAUOCIIE.
Augusta, Nov. 17 ts
Notice.
At.L persons indebted to the estate of
the late Cap' David M'Kinney, ei
tiler by note or open account are reques
ted to come forward and pay the same be
fore the Ist day of March next, as ah
debts due the estate, on that day will t
. .laced in the hands of an attorney for col
lectioa.—All persons having claims against
the estate, are notified to exhibit them
to the administratrix, within the time
prescribed by law, properly authenticate'!.
C. 8. M'Kinney, admix.
Augusta, January, 18 wst
Twenty HoWats AUrwartV
FOR DICK,
WHO ranaway on Sunday the 21s
ultimo. Dick is about thirty-two yesn
o'd, five feet ten or eleven inches nigh,
st'sight made, little inclined to yellow
had <ll when he went away, pantaloons of
twilled homespun, wool and cotton, cotton
shirt, new wool hat, shoes with saddle
tucks in the bottom. The above reward
will be paid to whoever will deliver sa.d
negro, or confine him so that 1 get him
again, if taken up out of this slate; and
ten dollars if taken up in this stale, wil n
all reasonable expenses paid. It is sup
posed he wil) make for the r.n -'h,
Benjamin Leigh.
February I—3w
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the SUmCKTTTOII
Jvvijt WftCfc'wo.A
Frcm the Factory o/Mrsaa Williams,
Pullstou Bpa,
'3© Pair imerb Rackatrap Root*),
»* Wellington do.
1 2 » do Huckstrap white lop*
For Sale cur the chore the Hank s.
N. Tmesdell,
January 25 w4t
VUviuUp .Manufactory,
Three floors U'orv the Market, JVorth
Side Hroiid- Street
Subscriber has < m hand, a con
*- Sli ‘ ,lt M "PI>Iy of the beat M \NI'F\C«
TI’KF.D CANDLES at 23 ceuaner
pound. 1
M. Payne.
Highest price given for TALLOW.
January 8. W S VV
Hermitage Cast Iron
FOUNDERY,
yy MKHE castings of all di sci iptions
are done »n the neatest manner and nt a#
short a notice as the nature of the work
wanted will allow, and of the verv b. st
materials 1 can with confidence ii■ om*
mend my castings to M.llwiighu and En
gineer, ns the iron is soft and good, and
can oe fitted without much trouble. Anv
size Castings can be done f rom one to fmP
h nsanci pounds. Persons wishing any
Blacksmith's work. Turning, or Hn.sse»
for their Castings, can be supplied, if re
quested. Orders particularizing'the oust
ings wauted.or with patterns left vi li me
at the Hermitage Founder.-, near Savin
nab, or with Messrs. James Hubert son,
& Co. Augusta, ait! be duly aU.-mlm to.
Henry HcAlpin.
. N ; n.—Elegant Hailing to suit either
inside or outside Stairs, Halconics, or Plat
forms, and likewise for Tombs or V -nces,
&?**** *«*'"•-»«*• **
Pel.ruuM I——»w4t
'Vesiern Hotel.
tHE subsc ibf ■ nfoims his f. sand
■ the public, tint In has removed
from Ins former stand, and opened (ha
House formerly occupied by Captain U.
Mima, and late b- 1 I) cp-f-cn. Esq,
JIT t’HE S IG.\ ttt-' -f//i
Holden Rail.
I his situation possesses rim advantage# of
bring near to (he Market, an. .. suffi
cient distance removed from it. for the
enjoyment of quietude and mi cement. It
is situated directly on Centre Street, st
Hie corner of dm n Street 1- has arch
ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Yardj
also a large ami comfortable Stable, to
gether with other conveniences equal o
any in the City. The subscriber flat .1*
hiinaeu (bat with these accommo'hi*io
uri(i n strict Rttcjitjo.i to busi. M .(* o s, hv v. j
continue to deserve the patroi,age of »he.
Public. He return* his thanks Cor tL»;
favors he has aj r-ady received, at d piedgesi
himself to use every exertion to please
and interlaid 'hose who may obiiy » him
by calling—and feels assured that 1 hey
will not he dissatisfied with his charges,
as lie is delrfinined to furnish every thing
as low ns the Market will afford
W. Ligon.
Augusta, January 18 w.3mp
Ki-uit lliil Hotel.
Jit the Hgn of the En^e
•' j""ll K Mibscribcr■ establish -d il< :s&
¥ of Entertainment, at thin pi r„ ~mt
I healthful place, tlis situated •>, U,o
Washington toad* thin-en mijes uh ■, c
tugusta, in Columbia county. The?
house is large, and con.inmlious, and cve*
'■} exertion wilt be made to rentier it corn*
Portable to travellers, and others
may honor him w h their comp-nv.
ffir, table will be furnish- 1 with the beat,
provisions the country on afford, aH hi»
t’.ar always supplied with the choire;;*. Li*
qttors, Particular aitemion will be p 4
'<• bedding, tlu Stable* are la-go am!
ft; tlof Provender, under the din td-m of
a faithful and active hostler. N Spirits
. ill be retailed in the house—and afi pos*
■ ble Care will lie taken to pres'-rre the
tmost decorum on ail occasions.
Dread Pace.
January 4. 2wc< w*f
Brigade Ordirs.
SAMUEL TARVEH; is l>.i '1? itfrfxnU
rrl my Air! rie-Camp, and will he o*
jcyedatul fespedte-l veoprli ig/y,
TJjos. Giascock,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade,
2d Division, Georgia Miliii
January 18 if
Wauled LnvmvdrateV^f.
GOOD Cook, "Washer atid Ironer-aw
a female house Servant, who can comer
vvei. rccornmehded.-— Liberal w ages will
be given —Apply at this OlfiC#.
February 12—3 t