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THE
Augusta Chronicle,
IS PUBLISHED
MONDAY & THORSDAT
MORNINGS,
By Xeau £$ Charlton.
publishers of the Laws of the U. States
AT FITE DOLLARS PER ARROW,
IN ADVANCE.
*” FOB SALIi
The Summer Residence
Os the Subscriber, called the
Cupboard,
Situated about one mile from Turknet
Spring, and from three to four miles from
Augusta. The above place is as pleasant
and healthy a situation as any in the coun
ty—there are a dwelling house, kitchen,
smoke-house, stables, etc. all in good re*
pair on the premises, with a good spring
of water, and about 65 acres of land, about
35 of which is cleared, and under a good
fence. The present crop now growing
will be disposed of with the premises, if
required, and possession given immedi
stely. For further particulars, enquire of
8. Ruriell, Augusta, or on the premises of
J. S, Shaffer.
July 26 9t . . |
THE SUBSCRIBERS
OFFER FOR SALE,
A part of the
Spring-Uill-MUI TRACT
of LAM'D,
(Lately belonging to the Estate of Seaborn
Jones, Esq.)
LYING on both tides of Butler’s creek,
in the county of Richmond, and at
S resent in the occupancy of Col. M. F.
oisclair. The part offered for sale is ad
mirably well timbered, and would be di
vided to accommodate purchasers. It lie-
Within four or five miles of the city of Aus
gusta, embraces some beautifully elevated
sites for summer residences, having good
Springs of pure water.
Slaughter $ Labuzan,
F. Walker,
Proprietors.
_July 16 ts
fcpLook at this-won't you?
All persons having demands against
the late firm of Rear, Dutckimck &
Peahbb, are requested to hand them in to
the subsenoer, oerore -tnc am or Octo
ber; next as he will not hold himself re
sponsible for any that may he longer with
held. It is scarcely worth the price of
labor, to ask those indebted to pay; he
hopes however, that the honeat debtor
will consider it as rather difficult to sub
sit for the space of fifteen or twenty years
on the nutretnent received from the pass
ing breeze, and will sometime in the
course of the next ensuing ten or twelve
years, present him with something more
Substantial; and at least allow him the
privilege of closing hia business, and
'commencing some other, for which, he,
|f alive, will be ever grateful, &c. &c.
G. W. S. Peari«.
June 7 ts
"BOAT 0 WmEK
ILL lake notice that the 101»t sec
tion of the General Ordinance of the city
of Augusta, will be enforced after the
first of June—lt reads as follows” All
• Boats not io actual use, shall be removed
from opposite the city, during the months
of June, July, August, September and Oc
tober, annually. Boats found opposite the
oity, during the above named month* of
the year, containing water in the holds,
shall be seized by any officer of Council
and conveyed from the city. Any person
violating this section shall be fined, at the
discretion of Council, in a sum not ex
ceeding one hundred dollars per day; and
Shall, moreover, be liable for all expences
incurred in removing such boat or boats.”
June 4—ts
Georgia, Warren County.
•Clerk's office of the court of Ordinary
.’J* HEREAS Ross Stevens applies for
•letters of administration on the estate of
Aquila Stevens, late of this county deed.
And, whereas the said Ross Stevens ap
plies for letters of administration on the
estate of Owen B. Stevens, late of said
county deed.—These are therefore to cite
•nd admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased person
ally or either of them, to enter their ohjec
ions (it any they have) in my office, with
in the time prescribed by law
Given under my hand, tit office, this 24th
July 1821
John Torrence, elk. c. o.
July 30 m9m
Notice.
Months after date hereof appli
cation will be nude to the honorable
ne court of Ordinary for Columbia coun
f . for . l 9ave to sell twenty thousand acres
°« land in the county of Montgomery, thf
®ame being part of the real estate of Za
Magi uder, deceased—to be sold f'
n» benefit of the heirs and creditors c
■aid deceased
George Magmder, adm’r.
Tresey Magruder, adm’x
.July 2, 1821 m9m
QJ* 'V e are authorized t«»
‘l»at Mr. D *NIEL SAVAGE is a c ■
™ e for the office of Sheriff of Ricbmon
COUQt i r , at Hie ensuing election*
THE subscriber offers for sale, an ele
gant assortment of FRENCH FAN
CY GOODS, just received per the latest
Arrivals.
Consisting of
Embroidered Collerets
do Inserting Trimmings
Black and White plain Silk Stockings
do do Embroidered do
White Italian Crapes
Satin figured Ribbons
Craped do
Small Meriiio Shawls
White Satin
Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs
Plain Linen Cambrick
Black and White Leghorns
Black and White Ostrich Feathers
Chip pings for Milliners Ac.
The whole of the above goods, are row
opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy
and Son.
John Morand.
, may 2! —-
OIUMJEIUKS,
Wm. H Thompson § Co
Offer Jor Sale,
130 bags prime green Coffee
SO 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 Scgars
40 do do Imperial J A
Gunpowder & Hyson > JL JCi 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.
October ts
Wm. H. Thompson 8c co.
Have just received, am offer for sale,
100 Bags Prime Green Coffee.
10 Hhds. Superior St. Croix Sugar.
40 Do. Muscovado Sugar.
20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wipe.
SDO Qr. Boxes Spanish Segara.
5 Pipes Cog. Brandy.
10 Da Holland Gin.
5 Hhds. Ja- Rum.
10 Boxes Sperm. Candles.
12 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco.
9.n Tin. scented Do.
5 Boxes London Muitud.
10 Casks best London Porter.
100 Pieces Inverness and Dundee bagging
SOUO Bushels Liverpool ground salt.
august 20 - .3 m
Boots, -Shoes, and
Leather.
J. HOUGHTON.
South Side Broacl-street, four doors abovt
the Market,
Respectfully informs his friends
and customers, that he intends keep
ing constantly on hand, a complete assort
ment of BOOTS and SHOES, of every
description—which will be sold low for
cash, eitherat wholesale or retail.
Country merchants are invited to call
and look for themselves.
Daily expected, a large supply of Nor
thern Leather.
Also on hand,
A few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS,
of the first rale.
June 21.
GEORGIA —OgUborpe county,
a T an Inferior court held in and for said
aA. county, on the 7th day of July, 1821,
dn the application of James I). Gresham,
an insolvent debtor, before the honorable
Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph I.
Moore, justices thereof. Ordered, that the
22d day of September next, be and is
hereby appointed for the meeting of this
court again, upon the application of the
said James L) Gresham, at the Court-house
of said county—at which time and place,
it is further ordered, that the said James
D Gresham be brought up before this
court; and also that all and singular the
creditors as well those at whose suit the
said James D Gresham is confined, as also
all those to whom the said James D Gresh
am is indebted, shall be summoned to ap
pear in person or by attorney, to si, 2W
cause, if any they have, why the said James
D Gresham shall not have extended to
him the benefit of the Constitution and
Laws of this state in relation to insolvent
debtors.
A true copy from the minutes,
[ Isaac Collier, Cl’k
July 12 9w
To Mechanics.
THE Justices of the Inferior court of
the county of Columbia will, from the pre
sent date, until the Ist Tuesday in Sept,
next, receive scaled proposals for the
building a Jail in said county. All persons
wishing to undertake the same can have a
complete plan, by applying to the Clerk
of said court. There will be paid in ad
vance, when the work is commenced, two
thousand dollars.
H S.amar, Clk i. c.
To Kent,
HE dwelling house on the corner o’
'Vashington and Ellis streets, from the
rst of June to the first of October next,
-Apply at this office.
April 26———ts
The Euterpeiad.
THE first volume of the EOTESPEfAH
or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND
LADIES GAZETTE, «md«! in At>ril. —
The second Volume has commenced,
much improved, and considerably enlarg
ed. comprising eight quarto pages with a
sheet of Music in every number, and is
published semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at
three dollars per annum, by
John R. Parker,
No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston.
May 31
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS 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 COMU3, 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 wbcih he propuced (with
out effect) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up ard informed them
that his pass was not out by one veek, the
negro doe* not know who was bis friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
itood—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 ts
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d,
either by note or open account, arc re
quested to come forward and pay the same
before the Ist day of November next. —
All persons having claims against the es
tate are notified to exhibit them tp the
administratrix within the time prescribed
by law, properly authenticated.
Eliza A. Leavitt, edm’x.
April 19. ts
Notice.
THE Subscriber Cautions tke public
against trading for her Due Dill, gi
ven to Bradley, for Sevinty-Five
Dollars, dated as well as I recillect the
21st of November, 1820, payable the
first day of March, 1821; as theproperty
proved to be unsound, 1 an> determined
not to pay t.
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, So. Cs. Jan. 15. ts
Caveat Emptor.
t LI. persons are requested to take no
tx. tice that 1 have legal and equitable
liens, fora cousiderable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are tbree frame
tenements, formerly my property, and by
me sold to James Myers. Any person
who purchases, will take the property
subject t 6 those 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.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Offers for sale on reasonable terms,
A Valuable Tract of Land,
liYING on the Big Klokee Creek, with
in a mile and a hall 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 wish' ig to purchase will apply to the
subscribe, at hie residence on the pre
mises.
Harmong Lamar.
June 4 wßw
Georgia—Warren county.
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary,
WHEREAS Mary Cooper, administra
trix on the estate of James Cooper, late
of said county, dec'd. applies for Letters
Uismissory from her Administration of the
said estate.
These are therefore, to cite and admo
nish all persons concerned, *n be and ap
pear at my office, to enter their objections
(if any they have) within the time pre
scribed by law, vhy said Letter* should
not be granted, otherwise they will issue
accordingly.
Given under my hand at office, this sth
day of March, 1821.
Jno. Torrence, Clk, c. o.
March 12, 1820-—ni6m
Eiftj Do War a iWwavd.
TOLEN from Cipt, Bee’s Heck in the
J city of Augusta, on Monday Evening,
• 'ie 20lh inst a large Bay MAKE, about 8
of 9 years'old, with fold. She had a dou
- ie rained bridle on, and is about fifteen
,mds and a half high, a very long tale,
mg head and neck, and a small lump on
vie of her fore ancles, and had a sore on
rhe middle of her back, but now well
Forty dollars will be paid for the thief,
and thirty for the Mare, to be delivered to
■Ue subscriber, thirteen miles above An,.
ista, or with Edward Bird, of Augusta
»l the City Hotel.
Dread. Pace.
August 27 ts
s||J During my absence
Mim Augusta, JOHN P. ANDREWS,
-sq is duly authorized to act as my attor
ney. J. R. STANFORD,
Valuable
PLANTATION
FOR^SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, his
Plantation, situated twelve miles a
bove Augusta, between Fury’s ferry, and
the Washington road. The buildings are
all in excellent repair, and the farm for
soil, fences, and all that pertains to its
cultivatian, equal to any in the neighbor
hood. The quantity of land, is about
three hundred and forty three acres, The
above plantation will be offered at private
sale until the 2nd of November next, and
if not disposed of then, will be sold at
pnblic sgle to the highest bidder. Terms
of sale, may be known by applying to John
Campbell of Augusta, William Blackwell,
or Josegh Crafton of Columbia County,
who wilj shew the Premises.
Bennet Crafton.
Columbia County 16th August 1821.
August 16 w2Nov.
Advertisement.
W; HEREAS tie subscriber has taken
the Boarding House, just below the goal
and market house, on Broad street, in the
city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a
- generous public for the support already
given, and solicits a continuance of their
favors, and pledges himself to give every
attention, and boarding at the follow ing
rates, io witj—Horses boarded at 50 cents
per night; single feed 37$ ; boarding for
man per day j&l; dinner 50 cent*; sup
per 37$ cents; breakfast 37$ ; bed 2S
cents —clean nice bed* and n well furnish
ed table, and a good attentive hostler from
the north. 1 also keep h Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that take
boarding. 1 am; &c. &c.
Thornton Holeman.
April 23.
(£7 The Milledgeville Recorder, Co.
lumbia, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh
Minerva, will re-pubhshthe above monthly
for five months, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment. ‘
LAW.
The subscriber tenders his professional
services in the following counties of the
Middle Circuit.—Richmond, Columbia,
Washington, Emanuel, Scriven & Burke,
and in the county of Warren of the Nor
thern Circuit. He will also practice in
the Federal Courts of this State.
Thomas Glascock.
Qj* The Savannah Republican and Mil
ledgeville Journal will inseft the above
one month. T. G.
Jaunary 22
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond country, for
leave to sell a certain tract of land in the
county of Baldwin, situate in the twenti
eth district, and known by the number
203, in the plan of said district, being the
properly of Matthew Pox, dec. for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
Aimer Fox, Gua y r.
Nov 23 m 9m
Notice is hereby Given,
I'IHAT the concern of Olascock & Dick
. inson is dissolved by mutual consent,
that the unfinished business has been
translered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle the same.
That Thomas Glascock will attend to ad
vocating causes in which 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 the counties of
Washington and in the Mayor’s Court of
this city.
Thomas Glascock,
David F. Dickinson.
January II ts
Consignments.
DU. ROGER’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
is used in Consumptions,
I * 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
are always liable to. He invites the Pub
lic to try and judge of the efficacy of the
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re
sult of many year* labour and experience
of his own practice. He is sensible of the
Professional objections which are to often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
are sinister. He can only observe that
the Medical properties of his Detergent
.can only be tested by its use. A few
Cases of the above, are offered low at
Wlwlesale and Retail; also Casks am.
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
>ard; Alum and Madder; with various
•ther articles on the most accommodat
ing term*.
C. C, Dunn,
Msuleff Bang*.
January 1, 6 ■
Administrators Sales,
IV7ILI.be sold on the first Tuesday in
v v December next, at the Courts
House in Warren county, agreeable to an
order of the Inferior Court, (he following
property belonging to the estate of James
Brady, dec.
A valuable tract of Oak and
Hickory land, lying on the main road be
tween Warrenton and Powelton, a part of
which is under tolerable cultivation—on
the premises are a comfortable dwtlling
House, a Store House and a new Cm
House, with other necessary out buildings.
The situation is well calculated for a pub
lic stand, and affords many advantages to
a person disposed to enter into the coun
try trade. Terms of sale made made
known on the day.
Wm. Shivers, Jhnd'rG.
September 10- 4wi
Sheriff’s Sales. ~
Wlli BE sold at the Court House,! i
Warrenton on the first . uesday in
October next, between the hours es sale/
Five Negroes to wit, Ben
a man about 35 years of age, Alford a bny
9 ot 10 years of age, Becjt about 38 years
of age, Peggey a woman about the sanity
Nancy about II years age. Levied on to
satisfy an execution, in favoi of Stewart ts
Hargraves, ami others vs James Layle^s.
Ji. Rogers, s, w. c.
sept. 3
Valuable
PLANTATION
FOB SALE.
THE Subscribers offers for Sale, that
Well known stand of John Beall, lately dec.
twelve miles from Augusta. Tlue Plant*,
lion and Buildings on the said premise*
are all in excellent repair, and the Farm*
for soil, fences and all that pertain to it*
cultivation, surpassed by no*e in the
State. The body of land embraced in this
tract, is supposed to be from 800 to 1000
acres. The above plantation will be of
fered at private sale until the Ist of No
vember next, and if not then disposed of,
will be Bold at public sale on the first
Tuesday in November next, to the highest
bidder. Terms of Sale may be known by
applying to James H. Smith, of Lexington*
(Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John.
W, Beall on the premises.
Charles Beall, J
John W. Beall, > Ex’rs.
James H.Smith S
May 31 3m
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Strayed ,
From my plantation
JRNff in Barnwell District;
| on Savannah River,
two black, unbroke
horst mules, 2 years,
-T * old, they were bro't
from Kentucky rVwiU
1u - —— probably make f/r the
westward—whoever will secure the said
mules, that I *au get th'-m, or deliver
them t# George Allen of Augusta ahal
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
Wm, H. Robert.
Nov. ts
FOR SALE,
AROUSE & lot fronting on BroaA
Street and Ellis Street —the lot
contains half an acre, between Hr. John
H. Man and Mrs. Fox’s. The bouse with
very little repairs may be made a comfort
able dwelling for a small family. For
L ©mis apply to '
G. B. Marshall.
August 9—**tf
NOTICE.
THE subscriber will be absent from the
state fora short period, and tho/e having
business with him will call upon Mr. Hxif
hi Mealing, who is his authorized attor.
ney. ANDREW J. DILL.
July 16 ts
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior court of Columbia county, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell thirteen hundred and ninety nine
acres of pine land in Richmond county on
both sides of Butler’s creek, on which
there is a saw and grist-mill, it being part
of the real estate of John Foster, late Os
said county, decased.
Elizabeth Foster,)
Arthur Foster, > £
Collier Foster, j ?
May 7, ,1821 --ro9m
Notice.
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable ( th*»
Inferior Gsmrt of Richmond county,ifot
leave to tell all the real estate of lames ,
Kennan. deceased, for the benefit of the
ueitt and creditors of said deceased.
R. M‘-Coombs, adm’r.
November S 3 m9tt
Job Pristing,