Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, October 29, 1821, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Augusta Chronicle $ Georgia Gazette. * t-A.V 1 -egxv-yr*?. n— i . -zmmm r mc-i— wwnw—i i--— mtmr* rvoii. SG.I Moulav C“ The evil, that *ncn do, lives after them i i • L j -t“ The good is oft interred-widi their bones.” 5 October SO, 1«U. [New Series-Xo a ] ■ %' ', ' ■. A : . Lfe ■ t.tKTKB vr ■ JOSEPH VALLENCE BEVAN. I JS’txw Xoyk ■hat store. ■Up; subscriber respectfully informs ■"friends and the public, that he has re- K;td his store to the Brick Building be. ■' P the dwelling house of Thomas ■inning, Esq. and the store of Mr. G. ■t xk, four doors above Malone’s corner, ■4jie is now opening his mall Supply of I ■ S consisting or tub B|>rent Qualities and Latest II Fashions, the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy {Bfiisetlict, Ives & White, and other up- Up-- 1 New-York Manufactories. H —ALSO— ■vt- and White Wool Huts, Caps, Military Hats, «■ Ikfhoxes in nests, §c. ivir.ch **’ e offered on reasonable for cash <,.r town acceptances, ■I George Hannah. II 'olk:i- 25 -■ —L\_ H|( 11 I? lECES Cotton Bagging, ■| IJ Qr. Casks Sherry Wine, Ma fe'.v Hogsheads prime Sugar, ■I Haling iZope, kc. kc || FOIi SALE H>: c subscriher’s Commission Ware* , upper end South side of Broad || WILLJ \M 11. EG AX. Id ward J. Hardin ts Co. ■i.vVE removed to the next door be ■ilhe Bridge Bank. ■September 27 6t I Straw Bonnets, I Ac. I * HD OASES Straw Bonnets, Bands and ■tattings, received and for sale by the Kbscribers , a part of which are Cottage ■ire ard Bell Crowns, equal, if not snpe ■ertoany ever offered for sale in this mar ie,—Likewise for sale as usual, Leghorn Flats, rithor without extra crowns, and crowns lilhuut the Fiats. Jewett, Abell Sf go. Upper wing Chy Hotel. September 24 w4t " ToriW iVARE-HOUSE. '.VILLI V?l H. EGAN, II VLNG taken the Warehouse lately i npk-d by J W Harper, upper end. So,! h side of Broad Street, for the recep tion of PRODUCE, Au<l the transaction of Commission Business ifttterdly, hones, (hat its convenient ac tusimodati n, and his own unremitting n.en'ion, may ensure him a share of Pub lic patronage. September G nawtf J. Hewitt, Professor of JlTusrc front Xew.J ork (Vid Los tun, tVApfitfeTULLY Acquaints the pub u ; :.? he intends during the ensu- Wintcv, to t each the Piano Forte, Aha\ t tli tlic proper method ot accomuipany ii;g tlie Voice, ac'-ording to the modern . ,1?; alsso VIOL IX AXL VIOLAS',- ELLfI, with the Science of Composi te) Should sufficient encouragement be ijiven, be intends Augusta shall be his fu ture residence. Terms may be known by applying at 'be Book Store of Mr. S, Stnrp.es, a few 00011) below the Banks. —Any commands left there for him, will recent e every at tendon. October 5 3t Tolient.^ A ND possessionn given the first day of JTjL October nejet the house at present occupied as an office by W. W. Holt Esq- Apply to J. 1* King Esq. or F. Walker. September 3 —ts PVIU.ISKKD ETCRX Mon&wg £5 Thursday, TVVE HOLLARS p-r annum, nay.<- —tftrance.— The Country Paper, t 1 *i- S' „eek, at THREE DOL - -i'--. v,able'also in advance i'l'y..f two dual's below the Globe To • ' i. Br |ftr(. S I tet ‘ mu'-—'- *** THE subscriber offers for sale, an ele*' gant assortment of FRENCH FAN CY GOODS, just receivdti per the latest arrivals. „ Consisting of Embroidered Collarets do Inserting Trimmings Black and White plain Silk Stockings do do Embroidered do White Italian Crnpea ’ Satin figured Ribbons Craped dj • Small Merino Shawls * White Satin Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs i Plain Linen Cambrick Black and White Leghorns Black and White Ostrich Feathers drippings for Milliners See, Tlie whole of the above goods, are r.otv opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy and Son. . John Morand. may 21 grogeTuesT Win. H Thompson § Co n 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 Siccly Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do'do Imperial > fit 1A A Gunpowder & Hyson > J. 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 Barrels N. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. Wm. H. Thompson & co. Havejust received, and offer for sale, 100 Bags Prime Green Coffee. 10 Hhds. Superior St. Croix Sugar. 40 Do. Muscovado Sugar. 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine. 500 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segura. 5 Pipes Cog. Brandy. 10 Do. Holland Gin. 5 Hhds. .la> Rum. K) Boxes Sperm Candles. 12 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco. 20 Do, Sweet scented Do. 5 Boxes London Mustard. 10 Casks best London Porter. 100 Pieces Inverness and Dundee Lagging 50 )0 Bushels Liverpool ground salt, ;r -rs 20 3 m - - i AN i) COMMISSION I Vmsmesa. I Subscribers have entered into SL Copartnership under the firm of M ORAN q GORDON, For the purpose of transacting Factorage and Commission Business, at their Ware-House., recently occupied hy Howard k M‘Gran, (and known by the name of Phiniey’t. , Ware House,) which is in perfect old. t for the reception of MERCHANDISE A. PRODUCE, and they hope from their tin remitting attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Thomas M‘Gran, A r.i; tin B. Gordon. October 15, 1321. ot | Factovage *55 Goiumivssiun | BUSINESS. fT(HIIE undersigned Lave entered into co-partnership, unddr the firm of BlJjlSftO ts GROVES, fr>r the nut pose of transacting WARE HOUSE‘and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the stand recently occupied by Messrs. U. y. \y. poe, and previously by Messrs Wilson & Black. Their Warehouse is in complete order, and will be opened on tiic first of October next, for the reception ( I produce, and storage of incrchandiae; and they confidently hope, (t orn their un remitting attention to business, to merit a share ot public patronage. Henry T. Bilhro, B. Groves. Augusta, Aug.,2f -9t. J. RE Subscriber still continues to keep 1 a supply of the best London imported THAN OK 8. VV. Brux October 15 —— , Law Office. - i hf. subscriber Iras mcvcj Iris ' -to an upper tenement of the Augusta Book Store, where he may y found, and his professional services com manded. - _ T , . John P. King. October 5 3w Ttu\uoTs. ■ Subscriber wishes to employ a ’ Tanner and Dresser of Leather, to w om Toed wages will be given VV. B. Coleman. 1 Dublin, Laurens County, 1 October 18, 1821- 5 ot WIRE-HOUSE. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, xXe’TURNS thanks to his friemts and the public (for past favors) in his line of bu si ness, and takes this method of inform them that he has erected a New Ware House FOR THE RECEPTIOX OF ©©T'TCDSI, Near the upper end of Broad Street, on the South side on the LO T, below Messrs R(J B Lang- and Ire hopes from strict personal attention to all business com mitted to his care, to insure a continua tion of patronage He will continue to RECEIVE and forward GOODS to iiis frends in the up country, and to transact all business in the Toni mission Line THE SJTuATIox or THE Ware-House Excludes it almost inti rely from the dan ger of FIRE !! On Consignment, IOOjOOO Cypress Shingles, 50 Tierces, Boston Stone Lime, FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, Apply as above Sept 10—~w4 Washington City, Avgust Isf 1821 (0* All those Soldiers and others who have put claims into my hands for settlement, are desired to return my receipt for such papers to this place, receive their claims settled, or their papers unsettled. O. W. Callis. September 17—I~wl2w , WASHINGTON Coffee-Home. fjpilE subscriber having greatly impro ! ved, and still adding considerable improvements to his HOUSE in Washing ton, invites (he patronage of those who may visit the tip country. He assures such as may favor him with their calls, that every exertion shall he made to render the time agreeable, and every delicacy which the country can afford, shalTfce pro cured, to render his board acceptable, A. 1L Sneed. July 12 ts Information Wanted. A.BOUT two or three weeks past, some person came to the shop of the subscri ber.} and cither borrowed or took without permission, a sett of Gig Harness, nearly new—the buckles and tcrreUs of the har ness are covered with black leather—ls i borrowed, the person wh« has them, will please return them immediately. Leeds & Lyncs. Oct- 5. ts \wr AiilVi I JAMES BALL, JRiBSPF.OTFULLV informs his friends and tlie public, that lie kas taken his for mer stand back of the Bridge Hank, and hopes from his due attention to business, that he will be patronised by a liberal public. He also infortr.sthe public that his house shall be kept it) such style as will make it comfortable to those who will give him a cal! —and that it shall not he resor ted to by characters who will uvt respect the House. September 27 ts Notice. A U. li.vitiK tlum.ri.ls aF : ’i" s * the Estate of John Thompson, deceased, are hereby notified to present their ac counts within the time prescribed by law, duly attested; and all the :,j who are in debted, are required to make immediate payment to Tubitlia Thompson, Qualified Administratrix. October 15 dtp Brought to Goaf, Jn Burke county. Geo. a negro fellow . ho says his namc% Tom, ■in African by birth, says his master’s name is John Wilkinson of South Carolina, living on biack swamp. Tom is about twenty or twenty five years of age, about fee* two >r three inches high, and has an iron o-i iiis right Ug. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charg es and take him away. 8. W* Blouut, s. b. c. OclSlh teber 18 21 w4w IVS.R. COI AIF.SNII, respectfully 'informs ’ the f.mlies ami |Gentlemen of Augusta, llmt he will opening DANCING SCHOOL on the first bainday in November, and it will continue c >en throughout the Sea r son, fur Subscril rs Mr. C. being well known in this | are, flutters himself that Parents and Gua diaiis will favor him with die Tuition of thir Cnildren. Lessons will ie given on every Satur i day morning, f:dn 9 until 12 o’clock, and in the evening (Jom 3 o’clock until sun set. Price of ruition Ten Dollars per quarter payabhjin advance Two and hulttnontlis tuition will he the full quarter, ijcliuling three Exhibition ’ Bails, to whicjf parents and guardians of 1 his Scholars at invited. N. B. Ladie/ and Gentlemen who may wish to take /rivatn Lessons in Dancing’, , Mr. C. will hj happy to wait upon them 1 at their housfs or at the Daticing Acade my, on Grecp-street Augusta, October 22 Gt > Tie" Subscribers, HAVE frinoved to the Store next door aboje Mr Kneeland, where they are receiving and opening an extensive ac wn'twent of ftcWks £) stationary, Amongjt which arc the following NEW WORKS; Didier’sLetters, Ward’s Let ters. Pircy’s Anecdotes Nos. 3 and 4, and Blackwood's Magazine, No. 20 J. H. Ely. Or,ldler 15. 6t Reuben HAS NOW AT HIM STOUT, An extensive Assortment of liar Alvaro, latlevy, etc. w VJUB.IECT to public inspection. The GOODS are of recent, importation careful ly selected to suit the Southern Market, and purchased for CASH. Among these GOODS are Knives and Forks, Pen, Pock et, and other Knives, Razors, Buttons, &;c. of elegant patterns and best quality XCj’ Store in the brick building ow ned by William White, Esq. on Broiid-strect, I between Mr. U, H. Musgfovc and Judies Robertson & co. Oct 15—4tp HIM) "H-hds. N. O. , ami St. Croix Sugars 70 Barrels do. do, GO Bags Coffee, 100 Bbls. new Flour, (Haxall’s Brand) 30 Coils Rope, 40 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 50 Barrels Northern Gin, 40 Barrels Whiskey. For sale by M'GRAN fit GORDON, N. R —Bills on New York. Oct 15 Gt vrTslvlgF HAVING arranged his business more to his satisfaction, again oilers his pro fessional services to lus former friends, and may always be found at bis old stand, except when professionally engaged. September 10 4w (0* 1 lie undersigned of fers for sale his REAL PROPERTY, upon Washington-street, extending from Mr. /oseph Danfofth’s Lot to the corner upofi Reynold-strcet. Hubert lluymond Reid. September 3-—-if _ THE SUBSCRIBER Offer a far sale on reasonable terms, V,Valuable Tract of Land, 1 ,A~I NG on the Big Kiokee Creek, with in a mile and a hall of CoKimtla Court- Mouse, containing 851 acres, about 200 ot which are cleared. On the premises is a springot excellent water, and all the usual improvements of a country farm. Per sons wishing to purchase will apply to the 1 subscribe? at h ; s residence on ibe pre mises. Harmony Lamar. June 4 wßw Brought to Goal, lIN Burlie Ccimly, Geo. a negio Tel low who says his name is Diivey, or David; , an African by birth, and speaks had eng-, lish, and says his masters name is .loin , vlKinne, living in South Carolina Heap ■ pear* to be about forty or forty five years ofrfge, five feel eight or ten inches high, his owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take him away. S. W. liloant, s. b. c. 15th October, 1821 w4w * The Euterveiad. I HE first volume of the EUTF.RPF.IAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND 3 LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— - Tlie second Volume lias commenced, r much improved, and considerably cnlarg , ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a , slieet of Music in every number, and is 0 published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at . three dollars per annum, by John R. Parker, No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31— Bank Sl».tc of Georgia, SaVAjf.TAn, Oct 17. 1821. Bmdeud 10. : 1 HHE Hoard of Directors have declared ’ a Dividend, at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, or $2 per share on the Capital Stork of this Bank for the last C> months, payable at any lime after Hie 18th in stant. A. PORTER, Cashier. N. 11.—The Editors of the Augnsia Chronicle, Southern Recorder, and Wash ington News, will please Publish the above three times, October, 22. j>. wmaoiMb, . MEROHAXT TAIL OR, 11 ItESPECTFULLY informs his custom ers and the public generally , that he con tinues to carry on his business in Cants lol* s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near ly opposite the City Hotel He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits u ’ continuance : be plcrlg s himself that fes Work shall not be exceeded by any don in this city, and will constantly keep on hand, Cloß\r, UiLssimoAxs ana V t suites, or THE BEST QUALITY: Which he will sell, and make up Cn moderate terms. 0J RECEIVED the LATEST New- York and Philadelphia FA Sill OXS. October 22 ts For Sale, A OU of four,; will hpntc ( HOUR. ES, live and six years ohK—Al so a good family HOUSE and UlG—'Apply at the Globe-Tavern. Oa. 22 ts Land for sale. THE wthsCribci offers for sale, a valu nhlc Tract of Land, lying oo Fishing-creek, ! Lincoln county, containing 620 acre , hav ing on it a good dwelling house, gin house, and all o'her necessary buddings—a con sl.lerable part of the land in cultivation, is fresh, and under good fence. It will Li sold very low for chsh—but if preferred, a cmlitof one or two years will oe given : Enquire of the subscriber living In Gosh en, Lincoln county James F. Todd, Agent for John W. Fre -man, October 22 w 6 Advertisement . WIIFKt.AS the subscriber has take;, the Boarding House, just below the gnu and market house, on Broad street, in the city of Auguv.ta, returns bin thanks to a generous public for the Support alrc-my given, and solicits a continuance of th-. r favors, and pledges himseif to give evety attention, and boarding at (be following rates, io wit:—Horses boarded at 50c' id per night; eingl. feed 37 i : boarding so man per day $1 ; dinner 50 cents; per o7i cents; breakfast < Kcd . cents—clean nice beds and a well fur.■■■fe ed table, and a good m t entive hostler ft. the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard i ' food order, gratis, to those that ta -l oal-ding. I r.m; &c. & r Thornton Holcman. April 23. (fee The Milledgcville Recorde t>»- lumuia, S.C, State Gazette, and It doigl Minerva, will re-publisiilhe above m thly jor fivt months,and forward their ac ■■ unts !<■ Ibis nfiic'' for ’rrvm Iversons imvii g bu siness with KEAN & UHAFL'iON, v ill find the subscriber at the lower Tene ment. Bridge Bank, a few rods above ti e Market. Broad Street. oluliii E. Kean. October 22 3i nUevi. \\T I* K are autbor’z d to state that Ga EDMUND BUGG will be a candidate I Tax Collector at the -nsni-ig Election. rfe- The Georgia Advertiser and An ;-:usta Herald will please insert the same until January. Q.M 22 The liygeitm Vou tiiiii w jkS in complete order and full opt ratio and will conslawtly be running with '* ’ Water, Ginger Beer, and the ExlilliraLi Mead, much n commended for Golds, Confhs, &c. Gel 22 ts Vv unts n situation in a G v> ■ ccvy IStore, A YOUNG MAN who is well qualif. a f. r that business. Satisfactory reference: can be given. Apply at tins office. Oct 22 if ) ■■ , ■ ■ \ Battalion Orders. 4 * - /VH election is hereby ordered to he a held on Monday the 29’th Inst ut Mr « gon’s Tavern for a Captain ami Ist Lit it tenant to command the 122(1 Distil Company Militia . , • Thomas Pace, Lieut, Col. Commanding City Bet, October I#.—— Caullott. V.LI. persons are hereby cautioned Ik fcAlnst trading fdr or receiving from Col. 9. I Breithaupt. of Edgefield District, a note i of hand for Fifteen Hundred and F ; fty : Five Dollars, drawn by the subset ib.rß sometime in thfe month of January last, • payable to said frreilbaupt, as adminlstra* 'or of the estate of Diehard Johnson, dap, >n or about the first of January next, a* i we are determined not, to pay the same. The property for which it was givehhtv* ing since been declared by r decision of the Court of Appeals of South Carolina to belong to the estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson* dec. of which one of the subscribers Lft legally entitled to a distributive share.—r ' And Col. Ureitbaupt is hereby cautioned against transfrrHnjg or passing the sat'd note to the administrators of the estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson, or to ar.y other person. Basil Lairtaf,. Briton Mitua, October 25——at (Pr x ‘ Tlu* Subscribed OpFEitS tor s prt t..C 'ot Mo. 13, sauute on Broad stn*. i .• y, 3 j. and extending firm the an .. • L . ■, i; rivet. 1 Furtliet- nrndc k ■ w pli* canon to * N ithaniel B. Juhiuj. 0.-'ohi i 25 ' - i fit Ah minis tratorß , tealo. IF f T II.L be sold on the tent! day of December next, at the late rest ;uce of’ Col. J.d n F .'i'i-r, d c in Colurr. •« conn-, tv, a part ot the p i-s-innt nrupert of said di leased, cored it in,. of the pres. l crop of Corn, Fodder and Oan—the si..; lc of Horses, Mules, Cattle and He-;,; —Uio household und kitchen furnfrure, planta* tion tools, an exce lent and new '.stent running geer of a gin, a d a fitly s»v? gin nearly net'-, together with a npiub r of articles too tedious to dmum-ratc-av; the terilis V. .11 be very accommodating to pul-diiiSt ri l.lir.aletb Foster, Adai’xf Artl'ur Foster, } . , . CoUk,Fo a lc,’j Adu - 1 ' 8 October i;> wtds YQTIcE r $. DO hereby for wan and caution ary p-. iso.i front ir.i .in ' for a note* -f hand given by flicks Ln Kin.. rDiviSOf bearer, (hr eight h mired and seventy ones dullaia and twenty one rente, da'ed in sineo(» 'a ;-, ■nd made payable on die first day nl J a nil ary next, a;- I havr lost lit* Said note, and Wader Leigh, Esq naving this day paid off and fully discharged tha same. Arthur F s er. ft tobc** “5 t—• VtUm, - ■■ i i"* n** i o t cut* THEdwelling iiot. e >-;t *.< yn d T -Http lately occupied by Major (,i ; ■•m. p«. given dn first day of No'tmb et -!,p« piy vO John Pltinizy, acting Jl(h n 'r o/ the eetuu lJ F I’h'titiy, d:-.; - mr da. — 3t Land fur iSaleT ; lisp ' La, HE subscriber offers for Sale an und*. vim d moii ty or hah pa. of a trket of lend sitiuu-d in Columbia county, the late test* dunce cf Col. Tbo’s Cart, dec. containing about twenty two hundred acres. 'I a greater part of this tract i» well aiiaptei --V the culture ol corn Li cotton* and the im prorcnients uoi inferior io any in t a county. Ihe plantation is under gv 1 fence and contains maily two huntlr I and si vtir.y cres including a meadow • n Cermnny's Creek of about li.iriy (•. * ac .-s, calnu 1 - ft* I for the tup port o* a J o stock durli t.ie si iprue- The rosid- .-...a i:, emavkaMy healthy, am! furnished with a good spring o; pure water. The plan tation is furnished with a gin house und giu,and horse milt, complete. If any ptr» <or. may wMt 'o pniclias the entire tract, it is pi b.ible lie may be acrou.ni idaled, t -y fiii 'h' P description is deemed uimc tv ; as h .ise who fi ei any .desire to pun-base will doubtless view 'he pre in.-u.-s. Application will be made to m- at A '.inns, or to my brother, M jor Tuoims ' arr, on the premises; or to Col. Nipbo- Ware, Augusta. Vi ill lam '.Carr. October T 5 w.lt A card. :vi. I S. JL'LL, respect folly informs he? inciuls and the public, that she intends aliening her school, on Monday, the 22nd inst. in Reynold io t,di>-|fcfjy opposite Mr. James Card* w-licrc she will attend to all the tranches of the English _ •‘i euch an*! Music. v "' " u Mrs. .1 has also ctig.ged a Lady, to •ch Needle. Work octtber IB w 1m feTOLKN, - * U()M tie' subscriber's «to-e In ft A eet, in Fi da\ « v • it g *h- I9»h u sc, ■ HuX, ci- aim ig Books—the <>* was ■bed Oi White, care <-i Stubbs, ...it ed - die. Any information respv ing Tan..- will be su lab'y -ewa d- J by ng information to Nicholas S, C Dortic. Ocwoer 25 —— "t