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

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Bnu.sta Cftronkle. jg rUCMSHEI) HiONDAY & THURSDAY EVEXIXGS, il Keau $ Charlton. ■ er6 0 f the Laws of the U. States IjK, „ TE no tt A IIS l'*« AKNU«, ■' WJIfjVJWJK Kjry Goods. HThe Subscribers, OFFER for sale, Tenement ts the Bridge Ban k of Augusta, . SB IHsjobtmest suitable to the seasow- VIZ : Point and Duffil Blankets, Hpiai’i is, Flannels, Baizes, ■y.ubh* Milled Drab Cloths, Cloths; assorted, ''° Muslins, Hook do. Bjlngliams, o wer Loom Shirtings, Shirtings and Sheetings, Hth a ereat variety of other articles. muiVUEjYCE. BAPKLYEV Co. Hober 31 ts PB7 «D®®i3. Hlrence, Rapelye £5 i'o. ■ j-jsi received and offer' for sals, an assortment of HsdON superfine Cloths Humihle Milled Gassimeres Hcaiiton and Nankin Crapes and Sarsnetts IKilc *nd Beaver Gloves, assorted Buckskin do and white Crapes and worsted half Hose Linens and Dowlas |Hho\vu Hollands and Osnhburgsi Hftmtws BlftiAug, ■t douhs below the globe vavkus, -Mr subscribers having connected in the above business, tender H services to the Citizens of Augusta, ■is neighborhood. ■use, Sign, Fancy , and Hmamtiitai Fainting , |K)e executed on the shortest notice, |Bii the most fashionable style. They H from a perfect knowledge of thuir IHiess, and a faithful aad prompt aiten |Bto the work entrusted to their care, least, a share of public custom jHders from the country will be strictly to, and thankfully received ■ ’John Pew, I John Armstrong. 1 ts B - f— — I LA W subscriber tenders his professu.c in the following counties of;.i Circuit.—Richmond, Column::- |Btaigioa, Emanuel, Scriven S; Burke, HHn the county of Warren of the A 1 - Circuit. He will also practice n Courts of this State. ■ Thomas Glascock. HThc Savamnii Republican Journal will insert lie ac ; c •[> K - t |s||l ~~ * 1 —— ■ Vv lUuun Cuuk, HHirKVG MAST tdif of Charieato -S, Car Aim., l informs the i - °f Angus.«, ami those of gcicrally, that himself, and. f--i,i * <i,mil J r » possessing every cu - ;.-wy^phshrnent necessary to gi-. |H; t con ‘P' , ;'- e finish to the Female ■t'l, V/ui in a few weeks open mi §»■'.. nr purpose of instructing m the following branches ot ! ,() litc learning, viz— ‘ * n its highest elegance and anil Oratory, as adafit ■l.B*. twale Character, mm Accountantship, History, and n S*aphy, to an extent. improve, cultivate, and H e 111 in d, ao as to rendti h '■ ;.,-W\ nUr,u 1 1 ' ll : , K. instructing, and e.. cung ladies emulous to excel in Ar * of will b.. a! - ' niT *^ ,al ul'y, at their respective ■H y “Fi'hcathv. t 0 the subscriber. Hfi " iUinm Cooke, oi Penmanship. T'-ha-.aiy 3 if HBiftacUed: \\ auled. , Ca :', n l ),c °f teaching Readin;: Arehmetic, :lntl the Kn g !is ; ' moral deportment) w" at Linco' a F plication is ir.adv .fy ,fßt"n ‘'‘ ° eiihc" Rem Ucms"- . * -.’f ‘ *,V ,n - C- Sut'-resor Peter 1 . ' f Liimoirton, wi., attended AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. VOL. XXXV. 1 Laroche Wilson, • CONTINUE THE Factorage Vommiasio” BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly aUtu. ed to. .Tilly 7 ts The Subscribers RESPEC mjI.LY inform their friends and the public, that they have for med a connexion, io the Carriage Making Business, under the firm ol JOHNSON & CRANE, the business will be carried on at the old stand formerly occupied by James John son, where all enters in their line of Bus iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car riages repaired at the shortest notice, an.' in the neatest manner. Johnson Crane. Just received, a handsome assortment of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also, a few Barrels first rate Newark cider. January 15 3in J. Hewitt , PROFESSOR of Music from New-V,yj-p. respectfully acquaints tin f.aJics « v. Gentlemen of Augusta, thut he ii,u..C giving lessons on the Piano Forte, vav.a tionsai-.il Singliur, w ith the pivper metii od of accompanying the voice, also, on tb>' Vlolin and Violoncello. Terms made known by applying o Inn at the F.agle Tavern. January 11 ts LAW OFFICH. V JLIIE subscribers have formed a c< nexion in the various branches of proft sional business, under the firm of Uo, . well & Hrpinjttjf. They wili attend to an, business confided to them in the following comities, viz:— Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, iJ Morgan, Washington, Laurens, Creme, ISoiggs, And also in ths '3Ui Circuit Court of i’- United States. Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Ihphurn. . MUkdgcvttic, Sept 21 ts Conaignmeute. I)i iOSER’S Olebratecl Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, * WHICH is -.sed in Consumplioic#, Cutaivhb, Asthmas and Coughs, o; diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. Fhis Medicine is ficw from all those objections which the use •>’ nflamatory drops, or similar preparations are always liable to. He invites the Pul - ■\z to try and judge of the efficacy of lid Vi si table Pulmonic Detergent; the re s ii of many years labmir-aud experience i f his own practice. He is sensible of the ,• of'ssiunal objections which are so often ged against Patent Medicines ; but ii not for him to say that such objections ■e sinister. He can only observe that - Medical properties of his Detergent •vi only be tested by its use A few - -sis of the above, are offered low at Violcsale and Retail; -Iso Casks and ■ u reis cf Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus •l; Alum and Madder; with various . vv articles on the most accgmniodat i;." terms. C. c. Gunn, Anslcf Bunge. unary L u Private Boarding House. .SANDWICU has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner ol Washington a.id Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oh ve r Reid. Young Ladies from iiie country can be ecmfc rtably ac.-urninodate.d. N.-v,- ~lvr 13 ts Tzucniy Duiluvs Reward, And all lie;-.‘-f.iiabic Expense s aHTIT J. be pd:i h.'.istbending ano V'■> bilging m>. y jr.i m the stale ol Georgia, a Negro Fthcv. ••amed ' MAIIVIN He is owned in Savannah, lias absconded and is supposed to be lurking about Au gusta Market, us his business at home > r butchering —lie is about 30 years old, six feet high, square built, lias two of his front teeth out, :\nd has a scar on his it rati tor further particulars enquire at tins Office. aspt. 5 ts 20 Dolls. Reward .GuN A WAY from the subscriber some time in Febrnajy last, a egro man by the name of 808, wither dark complected, not very tall, and not very fleshy, quick spoken. Bob » about 27 years of age, smart and active Any person that will arrest him and confine him in any jail in ‘ I his state, si/ .oat I get him, or deliver him to me at Little River, Lincoln county, shall rcc*.... the above reward, J. Grinage. > February 15——5 t W uuifcrt Ift.nwdiftteiy. , ’GOOD Cool:, Washer and Ironer— ‘male house servant, wlio can come be given.—Apply at this Office -4 rcVrcayy . ... -..—-I ~ , ■ —«MTm——lfwwrw—— mmm > THURSDAY EVENJ.YS. MARCH .83!, * .• * • ■gitePWl I >w«-- ■ - TT-I Ml II I ... .. ■ ; Eagle Tavern ! ■ j THE partnership of Whipple to Bootl: of tile Eagle Tavern being this d»y dis solve d) v mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be jAid by said Wliip 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 is formerly, by the subscriber J. WHIFFLE. May 16. The Subscriber, those who can furnish him | - with evidencr, to enable him to pros trate with satisfaction, three persons who were, concerned in nialueatir» his man servant COMUS, on the Washington voad, this side ot Col. .Man’s on the eve air -of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish e i . ith a nass wheih he propuced (with out effect) and was by those men beaten in :» shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them G at his pass was nut out by one uerk, the ■ • ;-ro does not know who was his friend, ei.igan African, understands but little English ; scarcely enough to be under lined—should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will bo grant id by Isaac Laßnche, Apply to A Slaughter iiabuzan or T bos. S. Oliver. December 7 ts Notice. Siibsctiber Cautions the public I against trading for her Due Bill, gi ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the 21st of Nc '.•ember, 132 u, payable the first day of March, 1821 ; as the properly proved to be unsound, 1 am determined not to pay t. FJizsi Vi ood. Barnwell District, So. C.a. Jar.. 15. ts AViWiawi Uooike, Professor of Penmanship . w ILL on Monday sth March, open his Writing Academy for the instruction . of the youth of either sex, in the import- : ant and useful art of penmanship, in n new i and highly improved manner, as will be ! demonstrated, tu the satisfaction of the public, by the specimens that will appear from his academy. Young Ladies or Young Gentlemen, de sirous of securing the advantages of -his professional attention, must ba early in their application, as he will limit himself : to Ten, and engage for one month only. 1 Versons wishing to engage, will please , apply to Uio subscrib rat Mr W.T igon’s. ; William Cooke . March 1 ts | Sfi'ra/i garden Sceti j OF ALL SORTS, PUT up by the SHAKERS, and Warrar. ted.— * ALSO 30 doz. London Mustard* Warranted Fresh and good—Just iuceiv- . ed and for sale by David Smith £s Co. South side of the Market. j December 28 2m *2* The Subscribers; have formed *. connexion for the purpose 1 ot transacting a General Commission Bu siness in tins city, under the firm of Cast telou & Lamah. Liberal advances will be math, either in Augusta or this place, upon Produce or Merchandize, consigned to their house fur sale. P. L. Cantelou, G. B. Lamar. Savannah, October stii 1520 If L 0 S T s COMING from the north end of the Au gusta Bridge, to the City Hotel, •i •McdkaV Pocket Book containing a full case of Medical Pocket Instruments, and Three Hundred and Sc venty Dollars in Hank Notes of Ten Col- Urs on the srate Bank of North & South Carolina Banks. Any one who has or may find the same, and lodging it in the hands of B. 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 Bnnn of North Carolina, and from eight to nine dollars in im2llbill9< February I lost, ■ I the ?5;1» Ffli-mry last, bpiween ( Spirit Creek and l-ryer’s ponds, Burke 1 coumy, u Red Morocco Docket Boole, eon [ taining ood Fifty D.diar U;»nk Note, of Hie I Stale Bank of Noytk Carolina—a!au tlsa j following jn-oinissoiy notes, viz.:— lie mitt Grafton’s Note in favor of i Sam’l Cruftun gS2 00 do „ do do y!4 00 ! Lo do „ do do 4 <3B j Joseph Grafton's „ do do 139 00 E! zabeth Craiton’s do do 2.0 O'J Do do do do 140 00 Do . do do do 500 0U Do do do do 7(ii) 00 I hereby caution all persons fiom trad ing lor said notes, or any part thereof, as payment of tin* same Ins been stopped.— A liberal reward will be paid for said pock et book, and contents,as above described, on delivery to me in Colnn\bia county, or on being left with John Campbell or Wm. Micuu, of Augusta Samuel Crafton. Columbia County, > 3t sth March, 1821 > Notice is Hereby Given, T Jl IIA V the City Council, will receive proposals from person?, who may he in clined io furnish a large quantity oi hard brick, (for the purpose of paving the side walks in tins city) until the 15th day of March next -Fioposals will also be receiv ed during the same time, for levelling the side-Walks and paving Hie same.—For in formation on the subject, reference may be bad to the Clerk of Council, or to the li4th aeclii-ii of the “ Cenerul Ordi nance.” (See pamphlet, page 60.) D Clark, c c Feb. 5 1m Notice is hereby Given, FBMIaT the concern of Glascock & Dick- A insan is dissolved by mutual consent, that thu unfinished business has been translercd to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. That I'humus Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the said concern have teen employed, and will continue Ins practice in tile counties of Richmond, Biirke, beriven, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in the counties of Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o this city. Thomas Glascock, Dav'd K. Dickinson. January 1! ts 1 BAN A WAY". ROM the subscriber, 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 lids place and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk ing about the vicinity of this city, or on his way to Savannah. Any person apprehending the Said fel low and delivering him to Messrs. A. Slaughter, CJ C. Labuz.an, or lodging him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re ward. ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17——ts Notice is hereby given, TL HAT Fclc-g Brown, of the cuiiniy of Richmond and State of Georgia, hath ap plied to the Inferior court of said county tor the benefit of the act for giving relief in cases cf 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 4th 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. February 1 w9t Take Notice. creditors of Marx Donald Clarke, and Ragland and larjti, arc herepy noti fied, that the said Clarke lias obtained an order from the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Richmond county,di iccling the sheriff of said county to bring the said Clark* before them at the court house of said county, on the seventh day of April next, in older that lie may lake the benefit of the act for the relief of insol vent debtors. Mark D. Clarke. February 1 \v9t Caveat Erupt or. LI. persons are requeued to take no t\. tioe that I have legal and equitable liens, fora considerable part of the pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid of! by Ed ward f. Campbell bn Broad street Au "■iista, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my property, and by me sold to James Myer*. Any person who purchases, will take the property subject to those liens o i which if more par ticnlar information is desired, it will be given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or th.- subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. Jarunry_B Fdr Sale. A SECOND IIAND P I A N «. / *101” at this OlTtro. * OUOCEBIKS, Wm. II Co Offer for Sale, •ISO bags prime- green Coffee HO bunvlls prime N. O. Sugar ff pipes pure Holland Gin d do (hr Gog Brandy 5 lilida ,T, Hum 2 Hall pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loufSugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial > 4 Gunpowder & Hyson S JL Jdi Jv 200 ip-- Canisters, do do do 10 lings Pimento andCingci^ 16 Do. Pepper, 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, 15 Holes No, 1 Soap, 200 Hag’s Shot, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, 20 do Best, itiolnnond TobaccOk 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels K. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do 3000 Bushels Suit. October 31——ti' WE W GOODS. flvwcU, At the Upper Wing of the CITY HOTEL. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FItOM WE IV. YORK, An additional supply of.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods , AMONG WHICH AHE Tlui Following Articles. FUS'D and plain Nankin f* Canton crape dresses, black an.'colored of a superior.pi.di’y, Embroidered Silk Hose, Linen anil Jaconet Cambric very fine, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Figured book Muslin 4-4 and 6 4 Cambric do, , Black Italian Sewing Silk Black £J Colored Cinchcws& Sarsnctts Ribßons, A greet assortment, figured and plain from No 1, to 12 Gentlemens’s beaver Gloves, first quality. Ladies purple colored & white kid do Chintz Calico Very fine, Silk Umbrellas, Lace and Sating 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, (Jc. CJc- 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 For Sale — ~Jl Great Jiargain THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS PLANTATION In Cdunihin county, whereon he now livet, containing 324 acres, liYING <m the Columbia road, about thirteen miles above Augusta, and nine miles from Colombia court house; the situation is thought to oe equally health ful with any in the county; there is about 230 acres cleared and under good fence, fifty or sixty of which is fresh and well a dapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton, and grain of any kind; a comlbrtah'e dwelling house, good kitchen, with all necessary out buildings, including a new Gin Home and Gin ; also a very large new Stable. There art about 300 apple trees of choice-fruit—together with 500 bear ing peach trees; also a Still, and stands sufficient to save the fruit. In addition, there is a good garden, two convenient flush spiings of as pure water us any in the neighborhood. The plantation has undergone the necessary repairs, and preparation making for the pitching of a crop of corn of lUO acres, and cotton if 80 acres: alao small grain in proportion. Possession given any time previous to the first day of May, and if required, a sufficient number of hands to tend the crop—-a plentiful supply of provisions for the consumption ofliands and Block Any person wishing lu purchase, will do well i< make an early call, as the first generous proposition will be acceded to. For further particulars enquire of the subscri ber on the premises Littlebeiry Clanton. February 22 w >w A'own of .Montgomery. The Agents will offer for Sale, on the second Monday in May next , Eight or Ten Lots, On the commanding and beautiful emi nences in the town. They afford a ro mantic and extensive view of the rivet, town, and surrounding country. Gentle - men wishing a healthy and elegant private residence, are invited to view the pro perty. There will he offered at the saihe time, a variety of LOTS fdr business. John Taylor, W ; Taylor, W. 13. Lucasj Agents of the F.aet AlabuiKa "ompnvy, February v ~ —s^sSs2aasaaas!iiß#lt [No. 14)84] • -■■■ Mm• Hi-ft, The New § Elegant tfteaffli Boat POTOM AC, Joseph Middleton Muster, I EAVES Norfolk for Alexandria, oft Monday Mornings, at 9 o’clock, and Alex andria, on Thursday Mornings, at . the* same hour. March .s——-2m notice: ME Copartnership heretofore existing 1 ’ between the subscribers, was dissolved ora the 3d lost, by mutual consent. All per sons having' demands against the firm vfill present them to S, C. foortic for settle ment ; and all those indebted to the firm, will please make immediate payrtwint to» the same, as all accounts not paid by the first of April next, will indiscriminately bo pul in the hands of an officer for' colled* lion. S. C. Boriic,* Henry Robert. March s—>—3t Confectionnry, 'I HE flub.crib.r having p.irchasi’rt frorft Henry Robert his interest in Hu above es tablishment, will continue to keep 'mi as sortment of Confectionarii I #by the whole* sale and retail. Cruets from the country will !><• thankfully receive! 1 , ami a great . reduction will be made iu re toilets iri in town ongpduhlry. lie him on /fund n General Assortment of Candies £5 . luuvA of nil sorts. Perfect Love, "I , Oil of Cinnamon, CORDIALS Life of Man, of the first quality Ahniseed, f by the bottle OS Cloves, dozen. Peppermint, J Plain and Lemon Syritp, An assortment of Sugar Toys, Raisins, Almonds, Sweet Salad O'il of the best quality. Cognac Brandy, Genuine Holland Gin, Jamaica Ruin, Cherry Brandy, Shrub, “t SS„. , WINIS, Port, Malaga, J by the bottle or dozety And many other articles 100 tedious W enumerate. S. C. DoTtic* N. n.—Me will constantly keep on hand a variety of fresh Cakes. March 5 3t A CARD- Me SERA has just opened a Sthoftl fir Drawing and Painting, at his lions© near die firidge fbr Ladies and GentleitfeiU Terms of tuition per quarter, and other particulars dl the profession mao© known by application. Mr. S. takes this opportunity of rcttirning his thanks to lb© public for the liberal cncomugermn( ha met with last year in Portrait Paddings uul having on hand a supply of Gilt frames# tenders again his serviced to the public ill that line. .. S. B.—ltc Srotdd wish to have nn ap prentice who tVoiild wish to learn houiS© painting and de -orating and who wou.n say with him. March 5 ts Busiucsa* Vjf light, iieckstiv raoM jtitr-TiniK, XIAS taken t he <storo formerly occupied p, John W. Read, nearly onporfte the City Hotel, for the purpose of carrying on thd above business All persons wild Wilj oblige him with their cilsiom, may depend on having their Work done in the best and most fashionable mannet. March 5 —ts __ Entertainment) / 1N WftaVmgtofl* i«D- A HE subscriber bavin* lately purchfil* edthiu pieaSdnt and agreeable eataMum* meet, forrtterly kept by Win. C. BdatJfj intends keepiltg it as a House of frivktß ENTERTAINMENT. The Mil Wing* iffi uii undergoing a thorough repair, vrfiH considerable additional impfovttn* pli s ;* sni'nble rooms will be fitted up, iiiulkertg'"* m reserve fbr private families and perdebt • iivellcrs. This situation being off ttl9 I’nblic Square, is rendered perfectly retif* i, and at the same lintc sitfncienllv tiffi* for hilsiness. lie intends keepinif */ii file, Newspapers from most of ifit? S ■ al'cS in the Union ; anti at the sanie tifnS pledges himself that every exertion shan \,c made to contribute to the comfort, tibii entire satisfaction of those that may thihS proper to call On him, . A. H. Snc^oi January 2i-*k—^vßi