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

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THE iujusta Cijnmtcß. ** ” IS nJDUSHKU , MONDAY & THURSDAY evenin&s, Ks Keau $ Charlton. Li ters of the Laws of the U. Slates AT 11TB DOLLAR* PER ANNUM, Iff ADVANCE. Goods. The Subscribers, OFFER FOR SALE, , iwer Tenement of the Bridge Bank of Augusta, UJSIOBTMEST SCUTARIE TO THU SEASON. lOSE, Point and Duffil Blankets, [ plains, Flannels, Baizes, f Double Milled Drab Cloths, Coarse Cloths, assorted, Fine f! ,9 Cambrick Muslins, Bonk do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, . . power Loom Shirtings, American Shirtings and Sheetings, Cb'ilh a great variety of other articles. UWRENCE. IUPELYE& Co. Dctcber 31 tf_ . (O©©lDS. nwrence, Rapelye Co. , ; g just received and offer for tale, an assortment of ON DON superfine Cloths (Double Milled Cassimeres Canton and Nankin Crapes Sinchews and Sarsnetts Silk and Denver Gloves, assorted Best Buckskin do Black and white Crapes Cotton and worsted half Hose Irish Linens and Dowlas Brown Hollands and Osnaburgs: lovember 7 tl Piv.ntlug ViVa’Z.vug, nxs noons below the globe tavern, \ ,HE. subscribers having connected einselves in the above business, lender tip services to the Citizens of Augusta, I its neighborhood. me, Sign, Fancy, am 1 Ornamental Painting, II be executed on the shortest notice, lin the most fashionable style. They ps from a perfect knowledge of ih«ir ■iness, and a faithful and prompt aiten oto the work entrusted to their care, merit, at least, a share of public custom. Orders from the country will be strictly ended to, and thankfully received John Pew, John xVrmstrong. ‘etyv.ary 1 ts LAtV. HE subscriber tenders his profession rices in the following counties of 111 Idle Circui: . —Richmond, Columbia shington, Emanuel, Scriven & Burk, in the county of Warren of the No rn Circuit. He will also practice Federal Courts of this State. Thomas Glascock. j’Tue Savannah Republican and Mi geville Journal will insert the abov month, r i\ (j. ’ hu nan 23 VV ilUain Cook, ’ HITISt; MABTEB, City of Charleston, S. Carolina ■•DS F respectfully informs the re?pect ■ laniilies of Augusta, and those of generally, that himself, and {bur c. his family, possessing every ek ■ aC Coiuplis!,inent necessary to give ■|2ost complete finish to the Female R ltlor ‘. will in a few weeks open an •-my f° r () ie p,j r . )o , e p y instructing ■•f , cs * n the following branches of ■ * polite learning, viz— •'’rixjt p ,-,j f lt elegance and K! m Comfiotislon and Oratory, as adaUl- WLy ! f Vemah Character, History, and ■ Geography, to an extent. Qillghtfn, improve, cultivate, and ■ 3 i n ' lc * ein ale mind, so as to render it iur v ntei ' ta ‘ ni PS. instructing, and en- R,.'r'! * a, i |e s emulous to excel in ■j .'f u i Art of Writing, will b« at- I! lrr >niediately, at tbeir respective I' 1 ' 7 a Pplication to the ■ ibsdribcr. I William Cooke, Bus-,-» Brofessnr pi Penmanship. BdLz ta ’ February 8 ts I Notice,^ having claims against the lum- * y Wl ‘'‘Combe, late of Hen' ,n^v > deceased, are requested* K i : d '* em authenticated, A those B-rb 0 9J a ke immediate payment to siven SCliber3> as ’ lo "’dulgc.ic - I \ J> Coleman,? „ , ■ Keith, 5 VS ‘ AUGUSTA CBRONTCLK [VOL. XXXV.] LaßbQcA\fc W aVson, - CONTINUE THE Factorage & Vomntissiov BUSINESS PS T SAVANNAH, Wljere all orders will be promptly atteni ed to. July 7 ts The Subscribers RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public, that they have for med a connexion, in the Carriage Making Business, under the firm of JOHNSON Si CRANE, the business will be carried on at the old stand formerly occupied by .lames John son, where all orders in their line of Bus iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car riages repaired at the shortest notice, and in the neatest maimer. Johnson Crane. Tust received, n handsome assortment of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also, a few Barrels first rate Newark cider. January 15 3m J. Hew , PROFESSOR of Music 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 Cagle. Tavern. January 11 (f LAW OFFICE. TIIE subscribers have formed a con nexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock well fc Hepburn. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, viz : Baldwin, Jasper, IVilhi ns on, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, U j Morgan, Washington, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell, .Joseph L. Hepburn. Milledgevillc, feept 21 ts Consignments. DU. KORKU 1 8 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 whiclqthe use of infiamatcry drops, or cimilar preparations are always liable to. He Invites the Pub lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; tbe re sult of many years labour and experience if bis own practice. He is sensible of the Professional objections which are so often urged against Patent Medicines ; but it ■s not for him to say that such objections are sinister. He can only observe that •die Medical properties of his Detergent an only be tested by its use. A few .’•uses of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail; also flasks and * afro Is of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus ed; Alum and Madder; with various iner articles on the most acconur.odat ug terms. C. C. Dunn, Ansley' Range. 1 January 1. ___ Private Boarding House. iMdIS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri ate Boarding House on the corner ol 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 *f ■ Twenty RolUirs Hetvard, And pH Reasonable Expenses C. aTil,I. be p fid for apprehending and |V lodging in any jail in the e-.atc of Georgia, a Negtc Fellow named MAUXIN, , He is owntd in Savannah, has absconded and is supposed to be lurking snout Au gusta Market, as his business at home is butchering—He is about 50 years old, •eet high, square built, has two of Ins front tcetli out, ami has a scar on his ii sad lor further particulars enquire at Huh Office. otiPt. S ts - . Pianos, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh snpp'y first late London made Piano fMes. Patent polished and round Cornered. For sale low for cash, or b} ' at Messrs. F. G, GIBSON, U Co! .- W H 1 amiarv 1- ~ Samuel b'rj, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has opened an office in ' Va |!’_ n S_ Street, midway between Libs and Green Streets Augusta Vyh-A -1m Km* Sale. A SECOND HAND P I A N 0. Apply at this Office, MONDAY EVENING, MAH Oil 28, 1821. Eagle Tavern. i THE partnership ofWliipplj f- Booth of the Eagle Tavern being this day dis solved a y mutual consent. /11 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', i Jesse Whipjile, ]). S. Bootli. N. B. The house will still he continued as formerlv, by the subscriber. J. WHIPPLE. May 10. Tlio Suliscrihcr, SOLICITS those who cm furnish him with evidence, to enable him to pros ecute with salisf'tction, three persons who were concerned in maltreating his man servant COMES, 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 wheih he propneed (with out effect) and was by those men beaten in a shameful manner—when a certain gentleman came np and informed them that bis pass was not out by one i reek, tbe negro does not know who was Ids friend, being an African, understands but little F.nglish; scarcely enough to be under stood—should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isaac Laßoche, Apply to A. Slaughter £5 C. Labuzan or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 If Notice. fjpIIE Subscriber Cautions the public 5. against trading f>r her Due Bill, gi ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the 21st of November, 103 U, payable the first day o) March, 1521 ; rs the property proved to be unsound, 1 am determined wot to pav t. Eliza Wood. , Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts W aUvaiw Voukc, Professor of Penmanshipa on Monday sth March, open his Writing Academy for the :■» action of the youth of either sex, in (be iaiport anl and useful art of penmanship, in u new ; and highly improved manner, as will he demonstrated, ♦» the satisfaction of the ; public, by the specimens that w ill appear 1 from his academy. Young Ladies or Young Gentlemen, de- ; si ions of securing the advantages of Ids professional attention, must bz early in ' their application, as he will limit himself to Ten, and engage fur one month only. Persons wishing to engage, will please . apply to the subscriber at Mr. W. Ligon’s. ! William Cooke. Marco 1 ts j ffixi/i garden Seed OF ALL SORTS, PUT up by the SHAKERS, and warran u-d. — ALSO ' 30 doz. London Mustard \S an anted Fresh and good —Just Receiv ed and for sale by David Smithy Co. fiovth side of the Market, [ December 28 2rn The Subscribers have formed a connexion for tlie purpose of transacting a General Commission Hu. sines 3 in this city, under the firm of Can tsi.ou & Lam si:. Liberal advances will be made, either m Augusta or this place, upon Produce er Merchandize, consigned to their house (or side. P. L. Canteiou, G. J). Lamar. Savannah, October stb 1820 ts LOS T. tIOMIKG from the north end of the Au ) gusta Bridge, to the City Hotel, i Medical Pocket Book containing a full case of Medical Pocket Instruments, and Three Hundred and Se venty Dollars in Bank Notes of Ten Dol lars on the Slate Bank of North & South Carolina Hanks. Any one who has or may find the same, and lodging it in the hands ot K. Byrd, or giving such inidrmation as will t-nablc him to obtain the same, snail re ceive an ample reward. N p> •{ Re above amount of money contained two twenty dollar bills on the Slate Banic of North Carolina, and from eight to nine dollars in err.sHb.'ll". February 1— —' U 5 r LOST, the S?sth Felrruary lust, between Spirit Creek si id Fryer’s ponds, Burke county, a Rod Morocco Pocket Hook, con turning ore Fifty Dollar Bank Note, of Hie State Bunk of North Carolina —also the following promissory notes, viz : Bonnet Craflun’s Note in favor of Sam’l Grafton 00 Do do „ do do 9t 0U Do do ~ do do 4 63 f JosephCraf.on’s „ do do J 59 00 I'3l zabeth Cration's do do 2'j9 00 Do do do do 140 UO Do do do do 500 (JO Do do do do 760 00 I hereby caution ail persons from trad ing fur said notes, nr any part thereof, as payment of the same has been stopped. — • A liberal reward will be paid for said pock j et book, and contents, as above described, ' on delivery to me in Columbia comity, or on being left w ith John Campbell or Win. Micou, of Augusta Samuel Grafton. Columbia County, > 3t stil March, 132*. $ .Notice is iiereby Given, T s v i IIA I' the concern,of Gtascnck& Dick inson is dissolved by mutual consent., that tlie unfinished business has been translered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. That t hiwnns Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in wrliich the said concern have been employed, and will continue his practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in th • count.e« o Washington and in tlie Mayor’s Court o this city. Thomas Giascrx k, Dav cl K. Dickiiiscm. January 11 ts IIAxNAVVAYT v X ROM the subscriber, a Young Nogn man named TOM, (supposed not me; twenty one years of age,) he is of small stature, and a good jobbing carpcnV.t hv trade.—He is well known in tins p.acc and Savannali, and is supposed to be t;u i. ing about the vicinity of this city, or on his way to Savannah Any person apprehending *he arm fel low and delivering him to Messrs. V Slaughter, & C. Labuzan, or lodging him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re ward. ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17 ts Notice is hereby given, nn X HAT Pci eg 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 (he court house in s:ud county on the 4di day of April next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day, why an assignment of the sain insolvent’s estate should not be made, anil he discharged according to the act. February 1 w9t iake Notice. nr B. HR creditors of Mark Dor,aid Clarke, j and Ragland and lat kc.are herepy noti fied, that the said Clarke has obtained an ' order from tbe Honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Richmond county, di recting the sheriff* of said county to bring tile Sind (Hark* before them at tbe court house of said county, on the seventh day of April next, in order that he may take tbe benefit ot tlie act for the relief ol insol j ieut debtors. Mark I). Clarke. j February 1 w9t Caveat H a LI. persons are requested to take no lice that I have legal and equitable liens, for a co'isidei abie part of the pin ehii.ie money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ton, in tlie lots laid off by Ed vard F. Campbell on Broad street Au gus'.a, whereon there are three frame tenements, foitmrlymy property, and by me sold to Janies Myers. Any person who purc.hasts, will take the properly 1 subject to these liens ot which if more par ticular information is desired, it will be given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. January 8 ts Entertainment , IS Washington, \ieo. r-jx JS HE subscriber having lately purchas ed that pleasant and agreeable establish ment, formerly kept by Wm. C. Boren, intends keeping it as a House of Private ENTERTAINMENT. The moldings are all undergoing a thorough repair, with considerable additional improvements;— suitable rooms w'ill be fitted up, and kept in reserve for private families and genteel traveller.;. This situation being off* the Public Square, is rendered perfectly rein ed and at the same time sufficiently con venient for business. He intends keeping on file, Newspapers from most of the States m the Union ; and at tho same time pledges himself that every exertion shall be made to contribute to the comfort and entire satisfaction of those that may tinnx proper to call on him. . . A. H, ?nocd. | .Tamtirc * GROCERIES, Win II Thompson §Co OJfi'T fnv Sale, 1.10 orinie grceA Coffee 50 hnrrelis primp N. O. Sugar 8 pipes \v ie Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 lihds .1. Bum 2 Iln't pipes Steely Madeira V.’inc 50 barrels loaCSugsr 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial £ r’Bl JfA Gunpowder & livson S ■} M'i / « COO qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Hags Pimento ami Ginger, lb Do. Pepncr, 20 Sacks Fresb Almonds, 15 Boxes No. I Soap, 200 Bags Sho*, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, 20 do Best Hichmond Tobacco, 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N, IJ. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. ♦ October 31 ts For Sale—,2 Great Jlavrain Till! SUBSCHIIIF.B OFFERS roil SALE HIS PLANTATION 111 Columbia cauntu, whereon hn naif lives, containing 324 acres, iiVING ou the Columbia road, about th'.Vi ri mdcs above Augusta, and nine nd"s imm Columbia court bouse; the sUn'M ■; i;. thought to oe equally health f'd '/'to any in the county; there is about 23,' y. i'' a veil and under good fence, Mt y ot ■ v'y iif which is f'e.Hlt and well a dapt.ed *o die «• dtj.c of Corn, Cotton, <■< •<:’) «ind» a comfo-table . w tin g (.-> en , pood kitchen, with all bu Mings, including a new Hi", lb ml f ,i; also a very large new ■■••dde, ? here are about 300 apple trees '■boiuc fruit—together with 500 bear iny (tecs; also a Still, and stands ■dJiiunl to save the fruit. In addition, there is a good garden, two convenient flush spiings of as pine water as <ny in the neighborhood. The plantation bar. undergone the necessary repairs, and preparation nuking for (be pitching of a crop of com of 100 notes, and cotton of 80 acres: also 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 fir lit cm,sumption ofbftmls and stocic. Any person .wishing to purchase, will do well ’ to make an early c-11, as the first generous proposition will be acceded to. For fit ether part iciilart) enquire of the subset 1- ber on the premises Little lie t ry Clanton. February 22 w iw T'lic Western Hotel. ffMIR subscriber informs bis friends and * the public, that he has removed from his former stand, and opened ‘lie House formerly occupied by Captain B. Mini:;, and laic bv ,1. D Green, F.sq. jit run sw.x of the Gulden Hall. This situation possesses the advantages of being near to the Market, and a sulli cicut distance r« moved from it, for the enjoyment of quietude and retirement. It s situated directly on Centre Street, at the comer of Green Street) —has attach ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Yard; also a 'arge and comfortable Stable, to gether with other conveniences equal to any in the City. The subscriber flatters himself that with these accommodations, ami a strict attention to business, he wiF continue to deserve the patronage of tfe Public. He returns bis (banks for the favors he has already received, and pledges himself to use every exertion to please and intertain those who may oblige him by calling—and f-els assured that they '.. ill not be dissatisfied with his charges, us he is determined to furnish every thing as low as the Market will afford W. Ligon. Augusta, January 18 w3mp A limit Bargain. V A HK subscriber offers to sell on rri suitable terms for cash, or exchange if for good lands in this state, near Augusta ) South-Carohna ; an elegant Tract of BAND, in the Alabama, king or the wa ters cf Bucaliince, which is sufficiently large enough to raft any size raft down, and lies in Township 11, Mange 5, west, containing 509 acres, and about 40 miles from Fort bt. Stephens. A LSI), One Tract of Land ly ing in the North Fork of the Oconee Mi vein, formerly in Franklin County, but now in Clark, adjoining lands of Barbary Frazer, Griggs and others, at the time of Survey, containing 230 acres. Those persons who arc desirous to pur chase, will do well by applying early to lue subscriber at the Augusta Crockery Store. William H. Oak man. March 12 w4.'.v For Sale. Acres of BAND, on the Wa lers of Cubbert and Becky Creeks—For particulars enquire ot I Geo. W. iivans. | July i—ts 4 I o. iv»B7j « " m * ft The NVw Elegant Steam, Boat POTOMAC, Jiaeph Middleton Alm‘<- • 15AVPS Norfolk U* * In. otl Monday Mornings, iu 9 oVi•><-if, a, I 1 ■x andvia, on Thursday M< rnitis tho >;»,n; : iw. March 5 -2ui To Irish K migrants. 0 ildl persons residing in this country* wishing to have any of their friend* 1 brought out from Ireland, may have a pas* sage Secured for them from a oort in the North of Ireland,direct to this place by a first class vessel, to arrive here at er tho Ist November next. Tom h m. ic );• own on application (if by letter, post paid} t,* the subscriber. •Tunics Magee. Drafts on Ireland, in sums to-nit put* chasers, and at any sight. Apply us above. Savannah, March 12 16w —— - Gun Powder. \ EONS CANT m.pply of who).. an. h.»T ketra Dupont’# IT and FFK rn;> and glnr.t-'.l Dun Powder of the best quality, on consignment; which, together with ft gemtal assortment of GROCERIES, Will he sold low for cash or approved paper. Fred’k. K Dugas. N. II — r o a holesale purchasers a coo* siderablc reduction will h'* made. (Kj*'The Georgia Journal and State On. zetie, Columbia, S, Carolina, w'd! nsert the above fntirlimrs, weekly, ard forward tiieir amounts to this office (or pa) incut. March B~——\v4w NOTICE. rp a IIP, Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, wa» diir,nlved or» the 3d inst. by mutual consent. All per sons having demands against the firm will present Jliern to S. C. Dortic for settle rncntj and nil those indebted 'o the firm will please make immediate payment the same, as all accounts not paid by ii * first of April next, will indiscriminately 1 )* pul in the hands of an officer for olleo lion. H. C. Doric, Henry nobert. March 5 3t Con \faction*try* 1 TIE subscriber liavinfs purrhM. '1 fiom Henry Robert his interest in the above es tablishment, will continue to keep an as sortment of Confectionaries by the w hole sale and retail. Orners from tbe country will be thankfully received, anil a great reduction will be made to retailers in in town or country. //<■ ha* on Hand a Genet"* I Auortmcnt of Ctm&tas Sugar \wma of all o»i U Perfect Love, Oil of Cinnamon, ( COHIJIALS Life of Man, (of the first quality Auuiseed, f by the bottle o? Cloves, do/.en. Peppermint, w Plain and Lemon Syrup, An assortment of Sugar Toys, Raisins, Almonds, Hv/eet Salad Oil of the best finality* t ognac Brandy, Geiiinne Holland Gin, Jamaica Hum, Cherry Brandy, SI,. 1 ¥- INE, Port, 1 Malaga, J by tbe hot'le or dozen, \nd many other articles too i.dioustfb enumerate. ▼ 8. C. Dortic. N. B.—He will constantly k cp ; hand a variety of fresh Cakes. March 5 3t '£wnh ai The Agent? nil! offer for Sale, on the cccom l JHnndey in .1 r ny next, Eight or Ten Lots* the commanding ami beautiful etnl- I unices in the town. They afford a rw. V nu,r.Uc mul extensive view of the river, . tow n, and surrounding country. Gentle men wishing a healthy and elegant private residence, are invited to view the pic* petty. T here will be offered at the same a Variety of LOT’S for hus'in-M. John Taylor, VT - Taylor, , \\ B. Lucas, v Agent* of the Ea*t . Itnbuma CotnpMfa February 15’-*—Qweodcv