Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 01, 1821, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle $ Georgia Gazette. ■ »r. M OEPH VALLENCfe BE VAN. wT Xcw \ovk |iat store. ■ni- subscriber respectfully informs ■friends and the public, that he has re- ■ e -i lIS store to the Brick Building be- L dl the dwelling 1 house of Thomas Bruins Esq- a,R I 'be store of Mr. G. ■Hict.ionr doors above Malone’s corner, Brd'ie is now opening his mil Supply of I Ms3 9 I CONSISTING OF TUI Hrent Qualities and Latest I Fashions, Lillie manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy Knljict, Ives & White, and other up- Ki New-York Manufactories. V talso— pel’ and White Wool Jlats t p wco Caps, Military Hats , I Unboxes in neats , £fc. pofwhich are offered on reasonable L for cash or town acceptances, I George Hannah. lelober 25——1 m ■ - - —1 - iward J. Hardin & Co. 1 1VE removed to the next door be- Kthe Bridge Bank. September 27 6t Straw Bonnet^ fl CASES Straw Bonnets, Bands and received and for sale by the Bell Crowns, equal, if not supe- ever offered for sale in this mar- for sale as usual, ■Leghorn Flats, without extra crowns, and crowns the Fiats. H Jewett, Abell co. ■ Upper wing City Hotel. ■nDOTTON MURE-HOUSE. ■ffILUAM H. EGAN, ■IAVING taken the Warehouse lately Sampled by J & W Harper, upper end, ■outluide of Broad Street, for therecep ■ PRODUCE, ■ And the transaction of I Commission Business •tnerally, hopes, that its convenient ac ■otimodation, and his own unremitting ■Mention, may ensure him a share of t’ub ■f patronage. ■ 6—— oawtf | To Bent, AND possessionn given the first day of October next, the house at present ■occupied as an office by W. W. Holt Esq ■ Apply to J. P. King Esq. or I F. Walker. l| September 3 if I Administrator’s Sale. IAgREEAIILY to an Order of the Court lot Ordinary, of Richmond county, will Ice sold on the first Tuesday in January I n J xt « al the Market-House, in (he City I of Augusta, the NEGROES I belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi- I Kind Phinizy, late of said county, dte’d, I lor the benefit of the heiraand,creditors — I 1 lie Sale will continue froth day to day, ■ mil all are sold; and the terth* will be I mule known at the lime. I joilv paijsmr, I Acting administrator of the Estate of I F. Phiuizy. October 29. 1821 tds To Stone Masons T t. HE Subscriber wishes to employ Three or Four good Hands; to whom libe lal wages will be given. For further par ticulars, enquire of the Post-Master, Sparta. James Curly. Sparta, Optpber 24, 1821. (O’ The Editors of the Georgian, Savannah, will give the above advertise- Otent, six insertions, and forwatd their account for payment to the Postmaster, Sparta. October 29 fit ($J° The Subscriber will accommodate with BOARD, a few Chil ®r ® l, > should any offer from the Country who are desirous of atteneing school in Robert Walker. October 29— ts [YOIi, Thursday, S“ The evil, that men do, lives after them; 7 4 rv .. . . _ _ The good is oft interred with their bones/ 1 \ 18~1* Series—iNo o*3 J Valuable PLANTATION FOR SALE. UHE Subscriber offers for sa4e, his Plantation, situated twelve miles a hove Augusta, between Fury’s ferry, and the Washington road. The Imildings are 1 . ln excellent repair, and the farm for soil, fences, and all that pertains to its cultivatian, equal to any in the neiglibor -1 hood - The quantity of land, is about three hundred and forty three acres, The above plantation will be offered at private sa.e until the 2nd of November next, and if not disposed of then, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms ot sale, may be known by applying to John Campbell of Augusta, William Blackwell, or Josegh Crafton of Columbia County, who will shew the Premises. Bennet Crafton. Columbia County 16th August 1821, August 16 w2Nov. Wm. H. Thompson & co. Have just received , and offer for sale, lt»0 Bags Prime Green Coffee. 10 llhds. Superior St. Croix Sujjkr. 40 Do. Muscovado Sugar. 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine. 500 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars. 5 Pipes Cog. Brandy. 10 Do. 110 l .nd Gin. 5 Hhds. Ja-Rum. 10 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 bagging 50.j0 Bushels Liverpool ground salt. aiiir.sj 20 —3 ni AM) COMMISSION Business. aNHE Subscribers have entered into , Copartnership under tlte firm of M‘GRAN GORDON, For the purpose of transacting Factorage and Commission Business, at their Ware-House, recently occupied by Howard & M’Gran, (and known by the name of Phinizy’s Ware House,) which is in perfect order for the reception of MERCHANDIZE Si PRODUCE, and they hope from their un remitting attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Thomas M‘6ran, Austin R. Gordon, October 15,1821. 3t Factorage Commission BUSINESS. THE undersigned have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of BILBRO & GROVES , far the purpose of transacting WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, ’at the stand recently occupied by Messrs H. 8c W. Poe, and previously by Messrs Wilson 8i Black. Their Warehouse is in complete order, and will be opened on the first of October next, for the reception of produce, and storage of merchandize; and they confidently hope, from their un remitting attention to business, to merit share ot public patronage. Henry T. Bilbro, Sylvanus B. Groves. Augusta, Aug. 27 9t. JL HE subscriber still continues to keep a supply of the best London impjrled PI ANDES, W. Brux October 15 fit Law OMce. THE subscriber has moved his office to an upper tenement of the Augusta Book Store, where he may be gencrasly found, and his professional services com manded. John P, King, October 5 3w T aimer s. *X*HE Subscriber wishes to employ a Tanner and Dresser of Leather, to wlunn goed wages will be given. W.U. Coleman. Dublin, Laurens County,7 October 18, 1821- 5 3t Notice. Any person desirous of contracting to furnish the Jail of Augusta with Fire wood for four months, will leave their proposals at the Jail, before the fith day of November next. It must be good hard wood, at so much a cord. October 29— —2t Notice. TVTINF. Months after date hereof appli ]JnI cation will be made to the honorable the court of Ordinary for Columbia coun ty, for leave to sell twenty thousand acres of land in the county of Montgomery, the same being part of the real estate of Za doc Magmder, deceased—to be sold foi the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased George Magmder, adm’r Tresey Magmder, adm’x July 2, 1821 o)9m WAREHOUSE. JOHN HOLCOMBE, s II “j ETURNS thanks to his friends and the public (for past favors) in his line of bu siness, and takes this method of inform them that he has erected a • New Ware House e FOIi THE RECEPTION OF i ©©'iKKm t Near the upper end of Broad Street, on s the South side on the LOT, below Messrs i U£JB Langr and he hopes from strict , personal attention to all business com . milled to his care, to insure a continua tion of patronage He will continue to RECEIVE *nd forward GOODS to his Trends in the up country, and to transact all business in tire Commission Line THE SITUATION OF THE Ware-House, Excludes it almost intirely from tire dan ger of FIRE!! On Consignment, 100,000 Cypress Shingles, 50 Tierces, Boston Stme Lime , FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, Apply as abdve Sept 10 w 4 Washington City, Argutt Ist 1821 QT All those Soldiers and others who have put claims into my hands for settlement, are desired to return my receipt for such papers ta this place, receive their claims settled, or their papers unsettled. O, W, Callis. September 17 wl2w WASHINGTON Coffee-House. THE subscriber having greatly impro ved, and still adding considerable improvements to his HOUSE in Washing, ton, invites the patronage of those who may visit the up country. He assures such as may favor him with their calls, that every exertion shall be made to render die time agreeable, and eveiy delicacy which the country can afford, shall he pro cured, to render his board acceptable. A. H. Sneed. July 12 ts Information Wanted. \ BOUT two or three weeks past, some person came to the shop of the subsci i hers and either borrowed or took wuhout permission, a sett of Gig Harness, nearly new—the bucklesand terretis of ihe har ness are covered with black leaiher—lf borrowed, the person who has them, will please return them immediately. Leeds & Lynes. Oct- 5. If NET ALW \ JAMES BALL, Respectfully ii forms his friends and (lie public, that he has taken his for mer stand hack of the Bridge Bank, and hopes from his due attention to business, that he will be patronized by a liberal public. He also informs the public that his house shall he kept in such style as will make it comfortable to those who will give him a call—and that it shall not he repor ted to by characters wtio will nos respect the House. September 27 If Notice. At.T. ptr.ons having ileTnami. against the Estate of John Thompson, deceased, are hereby notified to present their ac counts within the time prescribed by law, duly attested; and all those vth't art in debted, are required to make immediate payment to Tabltlia Thompson, Qualified Administratrix. October 15 3tp Brought to Goal, In n.irhe county, Geo. a negro fcllotv who says his name is Tom, an African by birth, says Ins master’s name is John Wilkinson of South Carolina, living on black swamp- Tom is about twenty or twenty five years of age, about feet two or three inches high, and has an iron o his right leg. The owner i* requested to come forward, prove property, pay charg s and take him away. S. W* Blount, 8. s. C. Oclalli tuber 18 2l»—w4w "UaucVwg Academy. Mu VrOLMESNIL respectfully informs tlie Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, Unit lie will open liis DANCING SCHOOL m the first Saturday in November, and it will continue open throughout the Sea •on, for Sobscribi is. Mr. C. being well * now n in this place, slitters himself that Parents and Guardians will favor him witli die Tuition of their Children. Lessons will be given on every Satur lay morning, from 9 until 12 o’clock, and m the evening from 3 o’clock until sun let. Price of Tuition Ten Dollars per quarter payable in advance Two and half months tuition will be the full quarter, including three Exhibition Balls, to which parents and guardians ot his Scholars are invited. N. IL Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them at their houses or at the Dancing Acade my, on Green-street Augusta, October 22 6t The Subscribers, HAVE removed to the Store next door above Mr Kneeland, where they are receiving and opening an extensive as sortment of ftwilvA Stationary, Amongst which ate the following NEW WORKS: Didier's Letters, Ward’s Let ters, Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. 3 and 4, and Blackwood s Magazine, No. 20 J. U. Ely. October 15. 6t Iteuhen L HAS NOW AT Ilia STORE, An extensive Assortment of WaikVwave, UvvUcvy, etc. OBJECT to public inspection. The ! GOODS areof recent importation careful ly selected to suit the Southern Market, and purchased for CASH. Among these GOODS are Knives and Forks, Fen, Pock, et and other Knives, Razors, Buttons, &c. of elegant patterns and best quality (£/■ Store in the brick budding owned by William Whit ’, Esq. on Broad-street, between Mr. U. H. Mtisgrovc und James Robertson &co. Oct 15—4tp 3i©(D Hilda. N. O. and St. Croix Sugar* 70 Darrels do. do. 6P Bags Coffee, 100 Uhls, new Flour, (Hatall’s Brand) 30 Coils Rope, 40 Pieces Cotton Baggings 50 Barrels Northern Gin, 40 Barrels Whiskey. For sale by M'GRAN GORDON. N. D.—Rills on New York. Oct 15— —-3 t ])R. .SAVAGE HAVING arranged his business more to his satisfaction, again offers his pro fessional services to his former friends, and may always be found at his old stand, except when professionally engaged. tfeiitrniber 10 4w ( jj a ihe undersigned of fers for sale his HE IL PJiOPEHTi', upon Washington-streel, extending from Air. Joseph Danfortb’s Lot to the corner upon Reynold-street. Hubert Raymond Held. September 3 u THE SUBSCRIBE it Offers for title on reasonable terms, \ Valuable Tract of Land, TiYING on the Rig Kiokee Creek, with in a mile and a halt of Columbia Court* House, containing 351 acres, about 200 ot which are cleared. On the premises is a spring of excellent water, and all the usual improvements of a country farm. Per sons wishing to purchase will apply to the subscriber at Ids residence on the pre mises. Harmong Lamar. June 4 wßw Brought‘to Goal, is Burke County, Goo a negro fellow who says his name is Davey, or David; an African by birth, and speaks bad eng*, l>sh, andsaishis masters name is John M-Kinne, living in South Carolina. He an pears to he about forty or forty five years of age, five feel eight or ten indies high, his owner is requested to oome forward prove property, pay c.mrges, and take him away. S. W. Blount, s. b. c. 15th October, 1821 w4w The Euterpeiad. I HE first volume of the F.U'I F.UI'F.tAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— The second Volume has commenced, much improved, ami considerably enlarg- J ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a | sheet of Music in every number, and is i published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per annum, by John B. Parker, No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31 , t < Bank State of Georgia, . . -y 0 Savannah, Oct. 17, 1821. ! BWIAeuA 4V0. 10. : T 1 AHE Ho#id of Directors have declared ■ a Dividend, at the rale cf 4 per cent, pc 1 annum, or g 2 per share on the Capita Stock of this Bank for the last 6 months 1 payable at apy time after the 18lh in stant. A. PORTER, Cashier. N. B.—The Editors of the Augus'a Chronicle, Southern Recorder, and Waal, ingtmi News, will please Publish the above three times. October, 22. MERCHANT TAILOR, Respectfully informs his custom eis and the public generally, that lie con. tinues to carry on his business inCixTi loo’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near ly opposite the City Hotel. lie leeis thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance : he pledges himself that Ida Work shall not he exceeded by any dom in tliis city, and will constantly keep on hand, C\wll\s, Casslmerca tmA V estinga, OF THE BEST QUALITY: Which lie will sell, and make up on moderate terms. 03* RECEIVED the LATEST New- York and Philadelphia FASHIONS. October 22-——ts For Sale, A PAIR of young V eil broke HOlts. I j ES, five and six years old—Also a good j j family HOUSE and Globe-Tavern. I Oct. 22 If j Land for sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, a vain. I able Tract of Land, lying on Fishiiqp-creek, { Lincoln county, containing 620 acres, hav. J ing on it a good dwelling house, gin house, J and all other necessary buildings—aeon I side ruble part of the land in cultivation, is { freslv, ami under good fence. It will be I sold very low for cash—hut if preferred, I a credit of one or two years will be given: I Enquire of the subscriber living in Gosh-1 en, Lincoln county 1 James E. Todd, Agent for John W. Freeman. I October 22 w(i I Advertisement . 'W HEREAS the subscriber has taken 1 the Boarding House, just below the goa' I and market house, on Broad street, in the I city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a j generous public forthe support already I given, and solicits a continuance of their I favors, and pledges himself to give every attention, and boarding at the following rates, io wit:—Horses boarded at 50 cents per night 5 single feed 37$ ; boarding for man per day $1 ; dinner 50 cents; sup. per 37| centfQ breakfast 374 I bed 25 rents —clean nice beds and a well furnish ed table, and a good attentive hostler from the north. 1 also keep a Wagon Yard in good order, gratis, to those tliat tak< boarding. 1 am; &c. Bic, Thornton Holeman. April 23. gj’ The Milledgevillc Recorder, Co lumbia, S. G. State Gazette, and Raleigh Minerva, will re-publi*hthe above monthly for five months, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. *** Persons having bu siness with KEAN & CHARLTON, will find the-subscriber at the lower Tene ment, Bridge Rank, a few rods above the Market, Broad Street. John E. Kean. October 22- 3t NoUceT E are authorized to state that Capt. EDMUND UUGG will be a candidate for lax Collector at the ensuing Election. OCT The Georgia Advertiser and Au gusta Herald will please insert the same until Jamiarv, Oct 22 Tho Itygeiau Fountain Is in complete toxler and full operation, and will constantly be running with Soda Water, Ginger Beer, and the Exhibiting Mead, much recommended for Colds, Coughs, &c. ct 22- ts Q' »- ~.«■! I ■ . ■ Mounts a Situation in a Gro cery Store, A YOUNG MAN who is well qualified f r that business. Satisfactory references can he given. Apply at this office. Oct 22 ts Tl ie Public are Informed,l ! HAT a part of the LAND, situated o. j Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex | tending from tne Street to the River, » advertised for sale by Nathaniel U. Julia;, in the Chronicle of the 25th insl. belong, to me. P. H. Caras. October 29——5^ ■====■- Couttau., i ill person* are hereoy ouut'oned ft* gainst trading for or receiving team 601. C. f ' Ureithafipt, of Edgefield DnArict, a notd 1 • t hand for Fifteen Hundred sini Fifty Five Dollars, drawn by the subscriber! imie time in the month of January last, '■ layalile to said BreilhauptJ as admimstra* 'or of the estate of Ifichard Johnson, d«C, on or about the fit si of January next, a§ w« are determined not t|b pay the same* The property for which Jt wa* given haV., t mg since been declared hy a decision of me Court of Appeals of/tiouih Carolina t<> belong to the estate of/lrs. Mary Johnson* dec. of which one of the subscribe)* ift 'egally entilleil to a distributive share.—* And Col. Hreithaopt is hereby cautioned against transferring irr passing the said note to the administrators of the estate of Mia. Mary Johnson, or to any other - person. Basil Lamar, , Briton Mims. October 25» ■■ »-,St Tht*| Subscriber Offers for t^ile a part of I.ot No. 117, situate on ilroadi street, above Spiingficld, i luid extending filom the street to the rivet. Further j>*rucu)ais made known on appU cation to . Nathaniel B. Julian. ! October 25 I 6t A<lm il l istr a tors r Sa[eT~^ W ILL bes sold on the tenth day o December nf xt, at the l«te resilience of Col. John Foster. d< c in Columbia coun ty, a part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the present crop of Corn, Fodder and Oats—the, stock ot* Horses, Mules, Cuttle and Hogs—the household and kitchen furniture, planta tion too’A, an excellent and new patent running goer of a gin, and a fifty saw gits nearly new, together with a number <*t articles too tedious to enumerate—and the terms will be very accommodating t» purchasers. Elizabeth Foster, Adm 7 x. Arthur Foster, } . , Collier Foster, Octi/be'' 25——wtds m jmriaK I DO hereby forwarn and caution sny person from trading for a note of baud given by Samuel Hicks to Elenor Davis or bearer, for eight hundred and seventy on« dollars and twenty one cents, dated in March last, and made payable on the first day of January next, as 1 have lost the said nme, and Walter Leigh, Esq. having this day paid off and fully discharged th« same. Arthur Foster. October 25——2 i To blent* ~ TTHE dwelling house on Reynold Streef, lately occupied by Major Crayton, posses sion given on first day of November. Ap ply to John Phinifcy, acting JUm'r of the ft lute of F, Ffumzu » October 25. ———3 t Land for Sale . subscriber offers for sale an undi vided moiety or half pan of a tract of land situated in Columbia county, the late resi dence of Col. Tho’s Carr, dec. containing about twenty iwo hundred acres. Th« greater part of this tract is well adapted to the culture of corn U cotton, and the im provements not inferior to any in this county. The plantation is under good fence and contains nearly two hundred and seventy acres, including a meadow oft Germany’s Creek of about thirty five acres, calculated for the support of a large stock during the summer. The residence is remarkably healthy, and furnished with a good spring of pure water. The plan tation is furnished with a gin house and gin, and horse mid, complete. If any p«*- son may wish to purchase the entire tract, it is probable he may be accommodated. Any further description is deemed unne cessary; as those who feel any desire to purchase will doubtless view the pre mises. Application will be made to me at A the ns, or to my brother. Major Thomas Carr, on the premises; or lo Col. Nicho las Ware, Augusta. William A. Carr. October 2$ w3t A Card. * MfS. U't L, respectfully inform, her friends and the public, that she intends opening her SCHOOL, on Monday, the 22nd inst. in Reynold Street,directly opposite Mr. James Gard ner's where she will attend to all th.; Branches of the English Language, French and Music. Mr*. .1. has also engaged a Ladin to .each Needle Work. "" " October 18——w Ini stolen; 1- p . M the subscriber’s store in Rrna* 'Ure' 1 ’ on Friday evening the 19th inst. Box, containing Hooks—-the bp* VM . arked Dr. While, care of Stubbs, Mii edgeville. Any information respecting .he same will be suitably rewarded bj' ivlng information to NicUoJftft Delftifle r S. C. Uortic. October 25*——St