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• , „i.,re wh* U was supposed, wo.ilil
gents. -
. rs -i I,ctier to the Editor from
, • K corre»poodent. William G. LVord.
1,18 °nJ Hold reading aiul newsroom,
Stean.dlo.tt How. Lieut. Her
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C ; , e \,„.!«* !■», IWW.I" '««■ ■
b l ■. to Washington City, having
SSffi
’ L * ‘ , alt |, e Isthmus ot Darien, whether
C W tntlhin the correctness of the
•eocn or not, I cannot say. but think it ye- (
vV-ohiemaUcol. 1 IT've tt as a report.
- 1 Half past one.
“Since writing tl*‘ above, 1 have seen Lt
Percival, and have opened dus commum.
“a to informi “•*«*““ *•« lcUti,e ..li.ee- ,
.lonian at Panama, 9ti. Jamuit ; crossed
of Darien, and arrived ...
Hampton Roads yesterday in a vessel horn
I iva'una. XJet.t. I*, kit the ufnee. sd :1k-
Muedonian, well, and s.atts m..l me u b
;,l would sail for Cald;.rn.a ». a ym. three
..., Nothing later iron. Lord Lodi min.
ti" in we are already advised ot. Lieut. I*. (
isUit bearer of despaid.es lor Cover..-
niel.t.
Extrac* of a letti r frt»m Liverpool, dated
February 12, received by the Ogk thorpe
..\Ve i.ave a da. market tor notion—at
, ptibl c sale this day Sea-islands ot prime
o'alitt went off at 2d and od under the
, prices' of yesterdays and there ha* bee,,
! su'd 640 of prime Uplands—say -14 at
V' l 326 1-8, and 100 }■ The market ap
pears extremely dull, and inclined to give
way still more. —10,000 bags sold this
w te k and 17,000 imported. Adtices from
Havre state. Dial cotton is veay dull mid
lo\v tliere. Rico 16s to 17s, dull.
• JPricetYotorrent,
AUGUSTA.
COTTON, prime 11 o 14
bugging - - - 20 u 22
Tobacco - • 3 a 4$
Flour - ----- - - 4 a 5.S
Corn Meal s SO u 62$
Sugar, brown - - - - - 11 a 13$
loaf - - - - aib
Coffee 27 n 30
Rum, Jamaica 1 30
West-India - - -1 12$
Northern .... 50
Gin, Holland 120 a 150
Country .... 7u
Brandy, Cognac ----- 3 00
Whiskey 50
Molasses - 38 <i 45
Salt .... - * - -1 OJ
Iron, Sweedes 5$ a 6
English ----- 5$
Steel, German _ 18
««.it . uum i— whwrg* wriMfi iwrmw—TiHT—
~ St. ÜBES SALT.
Bushels, landing from
* Boat No. 20, which will be sold low if ta
ken from the Wharf, apply to
Howard 6j 51 cGran.
March 25 3t
Baltimore Superfine flour.
100 Bar ,
Howard Street Baltimore flour.
Just landed, for sale by
slackenzie £5 Ponce.
March 25 St
Regimental Orders.
IN conformity to orders received from
Brigadier Gen Thrwms Glascock, thy
Field, Staff, Company and
sioned Officers of the 10th Rcgini.mit will
■convene at fhc npperend of Green Street,
iirtlie City of Augusta, on the 21st April,
and outlie 22nd the whole Regiment will
parade at the same hour and place, armed
and equipped according to law, for Inspec
tion and Review,
By ardor of
Thomas Watkins,
Colonel 10th Regiment Georgia Muiiia.
March 25
Attention Regiment!
AN Election will take place at the City
Hotel on the 15tH of April ensuing to
fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tion of Major B. Cantelou. By order of
Thomas Wftthins,
Colonel 10 th Regiment Georgia Militia.
Marc!) 25
Sheriff’s Sale.
W,
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
May next, at the Court House in Jackson-
Won gh, Scriven totmtv, between the u- '
sual hours often and throe o’c'nck.
200 acres of Land, lying ■
and being in the county of Scriven, .V i join
ing Lands ot Join. Emanuel, Benjamin
Freeman and others, taken ns the proner
y of John Whit?, to satisfy sundry execu
lons in favter of I’oht. M. Williams, jr. Je-
MeU and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO
400 acres ol Land, more 1
or less, 1)1 ng ip the countv of Scriven, ad
.joining of j o j, n Greene and olliers, the ,
for1!! “.I 10 " W r e ', X ‘ Lunday, dec.
.(■ « ' rcs 'ded, levied on as the propc r;y ,
'l av *! r" S Lnntlav to satisfy the
‘ due for the year 1319, by George V . ,
41 iheopolus l.ii»<lay. •’ ®
Kemp, d.s.s.c.
henren county, March 25
.. . fa* Brought to Jail, in
Jaeksonborough Georgia, Ifith March.
oe thiw eK K n , Man ' Vh ° sa > s h " is
of li,! i h r- C be!o, 'frs to Thomas W Davis
five r„l, k' ) '! nt - v ’ , ’ eor gia, African born,
< m i et . e '6^ t or tc n inches high, dark
ec t„ >n stutters, I, is upper fore teeth
viars on tCh ’i aboU l t thilt >' or thirty .
\ 'sti r* ’ an( suvs ,e was purchased from
2 '“ m Ln P e °f Savannah
Scnren county, 18th March.
™Momon Kemp, G. S. C.
March 25 *
• 10 Kent *
Jr '.t,,is! C rs r " 8 l rtt vear - rw( > PEWS in
March 4 !U | rch - Enq .ife A t’.iii o.Tue,
THEATRR.
This Evening. Salnrdav March 25, 1820,
will he performed the Comedy of the
Heir at Law.
Hie Ff Hogue v. i'fbr xf>ol'-v hy the characters
After the CornuJy
.1 Dance - hy Mins Clark.
lo wbich will he added the Farce of
Fortunes Frolic.
Days of performance—Monday, Wednes
day, Friday and Saturday.
Doors to be opened at 6, ami perform
ance to commence at seven o’clock
precisely.
Tickets lo he had at the Tiieatr*, and
at the Chronicle Office.
Smoking pi"-iiihitod.
Checks not transferable.
Notice.
he sold at Haysville. in the
county of Columbia, on M; uday tiiu Blli day
of May next, the Stock of G jods, ami per
sonal property generally of John L. Ray,
late of said county deceased.
Sunders adwii’r.
March 25
Persons who arc desirous
of becoming members of die AUG UH'l, I
FI HE COMPAXF, are requested U>
hand their petitions to one «f Hie officers'
of said company picvious to ist of April.
March 21. 3t .
liarare, §c.
THE time having nearly arrived when the
subscriber intends lo hieak ttpliisestablish
ment in Augusta,and return to New-York,
lie OJfers his
Remaining Stock of Goods,
for sale i>i lets to suit purchasers, on the
most accommodating terms, and a(
very low prices,— The assort
ment is yet very general,
and comprises a great
number of
PRIME ARTICLES,
Patent Hoes, Vices, kc.
Knives and Forks, i (an elegant
Pen Knives, y asortment)
Superior Razor Strops, fw.
Stock and Door Locks,best quality
Hinges, Screws, Augers, &«;.
Fowling Guns, best quality, very low
Hand, Panne.!, Ciosa-Cut k other Saws
Chis.iels and Files of all sorts,
And mast other articles in the
Hardware Line.
A liberal credit will he given to Coun
■ry Traders, and Goods sold low ftM- cash.
Reuben Leggett,
Store on Fops Corner, .Broad St.
Maw a 13. 12t
Whiskey Sugar
Bni,S. PlnliMlelpWa Whisky
50 Bbls. I’rirne Muscovado Sugar,
FOR SAFE BY
Win. Host wick, £5 Co.
*Tf>rch Ift. fit
i%\mcra\ fepviugs,
CREEK AGENCY,
Seventeen miles west of Monticello,
Jasper county. Gen.
f B%e suhscribevs respectfully inform their
.1. friend; sutl the public, that they still
/?oiiiinue to r<ccorairi'‘date personsin search
of bealth. They conceive it necessary *.o
state 1 tic terms on wtpeh tnev will in fu
ture hoard those who may be willing to
encourage them :—Regular hoarders, for
man and horse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents ;
man alone, one dollar; children and ser
vants had’price. The water lias been re
cently analyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to be equal If not superior
to any in the southern country.
William 51 i lntosli,
Peter Donaldson.
March 16. tIS
K OTIC E.
WLL he rented at the Market House
on llie first Tuesday in April next
the Store House at present occupied by
Silas Brunson, at the corner ofCenlre and
Reynold Streets, possession will be given
o.u the firs' May next.
John Phinizr, actingndmr’
of the Estate of F. J'HI.VJ/.Y
Mftrcn*TK tdr
i&JXIBJDo
(J'J* THE subscriber litis
removed his LAW OFFICE to his
New Bujidiiig' on Telfair Street, where he
mav be generally found, and his professi
onal services commanded. »
’lo KENT, ’(il the 30th
of October next, the house at present oc
cupied hy the subscriber, situated on
Green street, in a healthy and desirable
jeert of the city, and possession given on
the first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
March 11. ts
Just Received.
hbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 hags best quality of Green Coffee
6 hlids. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO
40 casks best London particular Tene
rifle Wine.
With their former assortment they now
offer for sale low, for cash.
'Partly tSj Son.
March 14 • X ts
IJaPRF.LS First Quality
FLOUR,
FOR SALE BY
J,l* Anderson.
March 11 ts
FRESH HATS
vr Y;!ti
X pan Aiivk Uat Store,
BltO.ill STREET, three tloort below the
AiruiiST.v I! >’>s Store.
Subscriber has just received, in
.X addition to !ns former stock,
20 Cases Gentle.Mens’ fine
Black and Drab Hats
Os tli" difiarent qualities, from the cclo*
hraled Manufactory of Messrs. TWEEDY
Si Hr.NK.DIC I', New York, also
Boys’ Wool Hiits, Govs ami
• »
lout ns’ llorams,
Which w ith his for:ik r Stofc.Y, ynakes his
assortment very extensive and general
) As it is his intention to close sdcsif pos
sible, l»y tho first of June next, h.t olfi, - : s
the above extensive as-rirlmeni IV. - C.isb,
or town acceptances, on the. most uC.'buuno
daling Terms.
Georg - 1 Ilanuah,
Late f theJlrut n/ll ;ir& Hus >.e Ch.irUs
tun, C.
Uf./.TI t s
'Ui’iUuV 'Muto liuUwy
More Prizes than Blauls.
CAP! ALS.
»
4 of §25.000
1 of " 10.000
Bof 6,000
80 of 1.000
Commences drawing on tte 20th instant.
TICKETS fur sole at 5,13 by
E. VV, Gregory.
March lf>. 6t
UisboLulion of Copartnership.
TTIiF. Partnership heretofore subsisting
between Josepli Carrie and L. H. Marks,
under the firm of Carrie & Marks, is this
clay dissolved by mutual consent. All those
indebted to the firm will pav Joseph Car
rie, and he will pay all debt s due by them
J. Carrie,
L. 11. Marks.
March 16 ts
( £7° Dr. Walsh has the
pleasure of informing; the public fiat his
health is so far restored as to enable mm
to resume the duties of his profession, and
he hopes, by the most unremitting-assidu
ity and attention to the several bianchc-s
of .Ifedical Science, to merit a porlien oi
public patronage.
N. B.—When not engaged in professio
nal business, he may be found at Room
No. 1, Eagle Tavern.
.l/irch 16
Administrators Sole.
At the Market house in Augusta, at the
usual hour, on the fust Tuesday in April
next,
Will be sold.
At public outcry one negro tinm
en Lydia, belonging to the estate of Jacob
Benner, dec. Terms made known at the
time of Sale.
# J. Tlislchinson, adm’iv
Those indebted to the estate at c, f>r the
last time, requested to make payment,
and those t !u> having claims against it, to
hand them in.
J. Hutchinson, adm’r
Fab. 19 ; wtds_
THE PUBLIC
ARE respectfully irtormed that the
. Auction mu! Covin hAon tiusiness yUI
still > pursued by tin, subscriber, at the
stand occupied by the late linn, where all
orders will meet with prompt and strict at
tention. For past favors he begs leave to
tender his thanks, and will be grateful for
a continuance of the Same
Joseph Currie.
March 16. ______ ’
Notice.
Agreeable to an order of the honorable
the court of ordinary for Use county of
Burke,
-imrtLL be sold on the first Tuesday in
7 » May next, at the court house in the
town of Wayncsborougji,
Two hundred and twenty
eight acres of land belonging tothe estate
of John J. Welch, a minor, in the county
of Burke, adjoining land* of Lewis Byne
M others, sold for tire oenefitof said minor.
.Ins. Welch, guardian.
mrrch ll—tds
toTease^
For a number of Years,
1 HUEF. Lots situated on a back street,
which will he leased singly or together, if
application is shortly made at this office,
march 16. 8
Land for Saic.
aas A CRT.S, within one mile of J
Columbia court house, on the main road
leading from Augusta to Washington, a
boul 40 acres cleared and under fence, and
tolerable well improved otherwise, and
might with a small expense be made a
very desirable spot. —Possession givon
at any time.
—ALSO—
A small tract, containing about 10 acres
with no improvements, laying on both
sides oflhc Augusta and Washington road,
adjoining major Wood and E. Wellborn.
Either tract will be sold low for cash, or
credit, if immediate application is made.
John Pittman. Jiul
march 9 —3 t
i . '
Cabinet Ataketft.
Tl l E"subscribe.-shave the satisfic'So • ’<
infot .1i all persons engaged in the aW - .
liie, Dial they Ini'c just put into opwa
thin, in he City of Charleston, their SA'i
MILL, the only one at present in i e
Southern States) ereeled tor the sole pur.
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vancer
ing,
From the.simples produced of its cri
ting, and inspection ( f the Machinery. ■
has been pronounced by the most com
pi?tant judges, to he equal to any in tiu
No them Stales.
They now oifip to atipply such person
as may fav-u - them with their custom, with
anv q lauliiy ft qualify ofM.ihuguiy hoards
or Veneering, agreeable t > oi dor and at t 1 e
shortest notice
iriivingsujijtlicd tlnmselvCs with olarg.
and .It .Ice assort meat of the above \l et d,
'ouy w !l he able to supply their custom
e--s on as low, ami perhaps lower lei ins
than tht-v n\ • had before.
AH others (rout abroad, directed to th<
subscriber.-, post paid, and frith due rtfei
ence in some pcis'iii in this place, will
meet, with the strictest attention, bv
Joiiu Kgieston, Os
H. S Ridgeway.
Chin!, stun, S. <:• Mere/, 11.
,s*/’ Lie 1 ..I, tors of the following papers
will publish the foregoing advertisement
once a week for three months, and forward
ihcir bills to the I.dice of the Charleston
City Gazette—viz: intelligencer, Peters
hhr.if, Virginia; Capo l our Itecordei
Wilmington, N. C,; Centind, Newborn,
Rh C. j Observer, Fayetteville, N.C.; He'.
.aster, Italeigh, N. C.j Chromclf and lie
raid, Augusta, Georgia; UeptiOilcsii, Mu.
ami Georgian, Savannah, Georgia.
Tea Dollars He ward.
j v
a-1 AN A WAV away from the. subscriber
on the evening of the 4th inst. a negro
trl named LOUISA, very small si/e, site
is of a- very sulky countenance, about 18
jears of age, site had on when she went
away a bine woolen Frock, over a calico
<mc With longsle. vt,-s, and a spotted shawl
or handkerenief on her read. The above
reward and all reasonable cxpenccs paid
for her delivery, or for lodging her in anv
Jail. It is strongly suspe :tcd that site is
ha I bored sonic where about Town.
A. Tardy.
march 14
Twenty Dollars Reward.
Lost, between Augusta and Wrights
boro on the Utb March, a red mor c
co Pocket Book, containing one Inmdred
and seventy or eighty dollars, principally
Augusta itii'l Darien bills, any person fi .d
--ing the above pocket book and delivering
it with its contents at this office, or to cite
subscriber in Greensboro shall receive the
above reward.
I*. L. Robinson.
Morph 16*
* Dissolution.
T
i he copartnership horetoforc existing
under ifie firm ofFendull and Galphin, in
the practice of Medicine ill this city, istul:
day dissolved by mutual consent. Thosi
indebted will please make payment to
Milfcdge Galphin, who is alone authorised
to settle the business of the late firm.
T. It. VI. Fcndall,
M. GsilpUin.
jan I—ts
Notice.
Al-f. persons indel.tcd to the estate o!
Isaac Half, deceased, or having any de
mands against said estate, are requested t ( >
come forward within the time prescribed
by lay.’-
Hardy Pitts, , ,
Arclielaus Putt, flf m lß ‘
march 11 —3 tv
Kstray.
GEORGTA, / fMOLT.F.D before
Richmond County. 5 -I Joshua Sego,
esq. on the 25tli Jan- last, a sorrel marc,
with a star in her forehead, about 14J
hands high, between eight and nine years
old, paces, trots and canters; appraised at
CO dollars. *
Ej I met from the Estray Book.
John M. Maim c.r. i c.
March 7
City Sheriffs .Sale.
lylflf-T. be sold, on the third Tuesday
?7 in March instant, at the Market
House ii; the city of Augusta, between the
usual liours,
A Negro man named
MABRY; —Levied on as the property
of Thomas Grace, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Philip Crane, and one in favor of
Me Lea ii Mackey vs. Thomas Grace,
S. L. Lamkin, d.s.c.a,
March, 16. tds
Postponement.
Administrator’s Sale.
\\/ ILL be sold, on Saturday the first of
V ? April next, at the late residence of
Samuel Bugg, dec. the household and
kitchen furniture, the stock of horses and
cattle, and one gig and harness, i ennsof
sale tiii.de known on that day.
A. Hugg,
Acting Adnriiuisiratoi - .
.If.irch 16
CAUTION.
AfX persons are cautioned against trad
ing tor a note of hand given by the
subscriber to Vr. Robert Lig<.n, living in
South-Carolipa, dated al.out the Ist De
cenibei, 1818—amount not exactly lecol
lected, but believed to be between tw<
and three hundred dollars, 'flic said notr
was given in part payment of a negro frl
low who bus not turned out what the sou
Ligon represented him to be.
JOEL BURCH.
March. 21 stp
proposals.
For Publishing by Subscription,
•V THE TOWN OP COLUMBIA, (S.CJm
A wi;KKi r XISi RI.L*XT, TO MS CALLS)* '*
THE
. Southern Literary Register
BY ANDREW .1. CLINE
r i!IMIS paper will be princip.illv devoted
r » •« History, Biography, Criticism, Mo
i. and Religious Essays, Poetry and the
"h e Arts Agricultural and Medical, am!
•tier articles, which may be thought of
-f -ner il in* "rest will likewise be admitted,
oifi-thec with such articles of wit and a-.
. or scment, as may he judged useful or
i *■ .•rta.niog. A general Summary of
s ’•’'•utics w ill be added each week, and m
: >tontldv List of New Publications at the
of every fourth number.
The inducements which have led the
, Iv-litor to issue proposals for a publication
. >t tins nature, are such as he believes to he
il s illicent weight and importance ttf
warrant the undertaking. The wealth*
refinement and literature of the Southern
States; the genius and erudition of num
■ licrtt, who either hold important office# tin*
ler government, or arc at the head of the
! tie ran institutions established among us;
and the rapidly increasing taste for learn
ing uid the arts, which is spreading among
all class*.* sos people, are the proud * virlenc
cm of a nourishing and improved state of so',
ciety, and afford him abundant encourage*
j ment lo hojje for a successful prosecution
of ids plan. It is not a little remarkably
1 perhaps, that an undertaking of this kind
ha 4 been so long delayed, and that whlle f
in many instances, our daily newspapers
» have a!tempted to biend literary articles of
interest and ue n with the dry detail and
contusion of politics matter, no one should
have thought of .separating the two, and
establishing a general repository for th«
reception and circulation of useful ami
polite literature. As far as thp editor ua*
the means of information, he is acquainted
P with no paper published south of Ualti
, more winch bears the character of the one
. he lus in contemplation ; and as Columbia
j ,is nearly the ecu'nil situation between
North Carolina an 1 Georgia, this place
, mbraccs Mperior local advantages to m«.
j ny others, and is particularly favorable to
. the wide distribution of such a pifper throf
I hia and the neigboringsta.e,.
In prosecuting this work it will he the
i editor’s constant aim to furnish it with
general matter only us may be of such
udlity, or interesting and important on ao
vonntofthe ability and merit which it may
display. He will firmly resist any impor
tunity from private friendship orindi*idl
'd worth, (whatever importance he may
otherwise attach lo these considerations,)'
.whenever a subject pre.-*'nied for publica
tion shall be deemed unfit for the pageaof
die Register. A constant regard will b*
had to the moral tendency of every aiticle,
whether original or selected ; aiid howe
ver striking the wit or imagery of a writer
•ay seem, these will never be considered
is musing up for a general looseness in
■spression, or a want of fitness and pro
mi* ty in tin-, management of his subject.—
: y disputes, eitlier in religion or poll
*.us, will be as caret.iby avoided.
CONDI HONS.
Toe Register will be published every
Friday, on ft fine super-royal sheet of pa
> r, in an octavo firm, each sheet to ;on
i. o sixteen pages, at four dollais per an«
inn, if paid within thirtv clays ifter the le
■:u-fyoiTlic first number, fair dollars and
fifty cents if paid after mat time and with,
nt twelve months, and five dollars if not
paid until the year Inis expired.
A* the end of every six months a title
page and index will he added, for the ac
con.inodatiou of those who may wish U>
have their numbers bound into volumes.
Advertisements will be inserted on the
two last pages only, at the usual rates
No subscription will he received.for lads
t .iu» a year, nor discontinued until! all ar,-
I'-arages shill be paid.
The first s eel will be issued as soon as
a sufficient number of subscribers is pro
cured to encourage its publication.
Letters addressed to the editor, posy
uaid, will be punc udiy attended to.
Subscriptions received at this office, by
the different post-masters through ■<■: th*
state, an 1 bv tin; publisher’s agents in th*
principal Southern town and cities.
[Subset iptions .vceiveil at the ' 'hrrtntcl*
Office.] N* . 29.
— h -V
NOTICE.
w ,
a HE subscriber offers for sale his Houle
and Lots in the town of Wrightsborough,
Columbia county. Also, four several acre
lots No. 38, 39, 40 and 41, on which is aa
< \celic..t gin house, and eighty saw gins
incomplete or.i-w—Also, a huif acre lot
known by the letter (I) on which stands a
complete store, which is about the centre
of the village. A separate room for retail
ing groceries, and excellent counting room;
and is, by far, the best stand in the place,
it is also one of the best stands in the up
per country for a House of Entertainment.
It has many advantages—near the town,
there arc si v hundred acres for the benefit
cf the Lt holders of that place. Any per
son wishing to purchase the above lots,
can do so by calling on the subscriber,
Hcriven county, or on Mr. JOHN HAN
NAN, Wrightsborough.
, J. Stone.
The. Augusta Herald, Chronicle, & Sa<-
. vannah Museum, will insert the above
once a week for two months, and forward
their accounts to MiJlliaven for payment.
January 29. w 2na
Administrator’s Sale.
On Monday 24th April next, will be,
sold at the late residence of Robert Boto.
dre, in Columbia county, part of the per
sonal property belonging to said estate,
—co.vristiko or—-
Household and Kitchen Furniture, (
Stock of every description,
Corn, Fodder, Plantation 'fools Bcc,
ALSO
WILL HK HIRED,
Until the first of January next,
22 V*Vke\y Xegxoes,
Terms made; known at Sale.
H. Bowdre,
Collier Foster,
- Administrators.
13th march. 1820. tds
For sale at tikis office—