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I Vol. XXL] FR EED O M of the .PRESS an» TRIAL bt JURY shall iemaih ihviolaas. [No. i®|«
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UG US TA: (Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, near twi m arret. SATURDAY, Janntry 3, TBC7. [3 Dolls, per Ann.
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| Mary Wilde,
INFORMS her friends and the pelvic,
that she hs» removed from her termer
V hand, to the store lately occupied by Mtffr*
Campbell and Nei'fon, oprofoc Mtfli*,
I T, Gardner & Co'* fcrek. building, where
her bufinef* will be carried <m a;heretofore.
Hating visited Europe herfrir ini summer,
and c arahafed a number of FANCY AR
t. Ti'CRES there for cafa, (ho will be able to
fapp ! y the L*dies of Anguita and the coun*
try, with avery thing Fafliionabte k Ele
gant, on the mod inviting terra among
which arc
The Following Articles,
Flush Sat ten,
Smboffet! Veivet,
Straw & Willow hat* k Bcrtiit feather*,
“ Black Sc white, gold & 6h»er foil flower*,
ArMicial flower* and w reath*.
Gold and Silver trimming?,
Set Combs nnd pine,
Slides and buttons for dicffD,
Black and white lace,
Sattln {lnured fillcs,
Luftrirgi sad ribbons,
Spidermt ar,d Leno Mullins,
Worked robes.
And many other fancy article* toe mime
ro«* for inlet non.
Likewise, Dry Goods.
Alfu, Sugar, CdF e, Kum, Iron. Sea,
December 27, (if)
To Be Rented,
ONE hilf of the Store where the Chron
icle is publilhed; it is well caicuia
ted for
Vending Dry Goods,
O a FOR
A Shoe Store.
- —-Enquire at said ftorc.
December 27.
NOIICE^
That the Co-part.neffi.ip of
David Whittemore Sc co.
Js diff dved, in cor.fcq.vines of he death
W the former—lt it eantftly lequelled
that thole indebted to the faitl firm will
come forward sad fettle the'r accounts,
and that the fe to whom the. fai l Comp?ry
arc indebted will render in *h ir account?
duly itii&si to the fi.bfcfiber in Wayr.cf
boro.
DAVIS CARTER.
December z-j. [jtj
N. B. The bnnncfs in faturc wi.J be
carried on, under the firm of
Nichols £? Dwight,
the fufvi'i<ig partners.
To be Rented for one Year,,
To the hifitft bidder , at this place or, Fri.
day at 12 o’clock, the zd day cj January
next.
Nine nfgkOes beionpir'" to PAr*.
Eliza Ham non*, covfijHng of one
Poat hand and the re t field htcos.— Far
ther particuhir: will b- made known tt the
time of hiring.
LEROY HAMMOND. ) r „ .
CHARLES GOODWIN. 5 Iru J tas
‘lewit Ctceh I*l din South Catolina,
December 27. f
NOTICE.
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ALL perfcni having any de~
'uns.j.ls again.t the rftate of Rovcit Levcritt
« deciafci, arc delired to tender them, in
vtimt and form, as prcfciSid by iaw; and
. a!, tnnfc who are i. dchtsd so tfcc edate, arc
tfl-Ticed to rrake iremedi? 1 * r ■■ent.
- ' V iT'RY LEV EH I FT, Sx’rs.
JOUR DEN LfeViRIT T, Kx‘r.
■December 27. *
Now in Richmond Jail,
NEGRO Fellow by the rair.e of
L V. HARRY ; he In* on a blue
.co?t and light coloured corded pin Moors;
be is about 5" o* 40 3 ,l “»t8 of age, fi t feet
% or ro inch:* Lig» ; he Gy* hr belong* »o
John Chapped, in H ramie com tv. The
■tiwner i» reqoeftH to come for vrd, prove
ihU property* p.iy cha ge* and take hina '
#way.
Tun. PIARRISS, Jailor .
Dcctrabcr 27. [ 3 .
INK POWDER.
Os the very bell kind, tone had
,en low terms (by wholeTdc and re
jail} at the Chronicle Office.
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Lewis Barie & C(>.
HAVING fuCcrcd confidcrably hr the
late Fire in Aagufla, earnestly rfjtftft
th?t those indebted to (hem* will imhccii
ately came forwaid and fettle the! ac
count*, that they may be cnrb'ed (» do
jv.ftice to th<*ir creditor*.
At the fame time they inform! tkeir
friend' Sc th: public, that they carry o( tlnir
DRY GOODS Sc
Grocery bufinefsl
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In the New Houle oa thfj Mine
spot, where th«y lived heretofore.
Deccab.tr 47,
Scott’s Ferryl
r TTIE Public are infer mad thit S. C,
X. Scbu’; fl ait recovcTf I, ar|! ties at
the nfua! ft trying place. T b»* iar»r arc
in wood repair, k pivtn,
f * that travellers wishing to crcfsjtbe river
wsP meet with no d thy. / *
December 47. (>tJF
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Adminijlrators Sales ,
On Wcdntfday the pvt nth day es January
next, at tht late rrjidenit Os Thomas
Btallty d'.ccnftdj
Will be Sole!,
The whole of the personal c
ftate of fair!. dece?fed, CcnfifL.g' of Ne
yroe*, Stock. Crop, HonfcroU fuinitnre,
&" &r, The fait. to cb/Ainuis Lem day
to da . until ;hc whole is Lid, the tenci
will lx ma ’ k .nwn rn the day of fax.
AUGUSTUS BE LLE.? ...
* THOM \S BE LLE. S a u
Columbia couhty y Nov, 8. [tiau-fj]
NOTICE.
ALL perlbns indebted to the
estate of Thom’s B.’ailc, latexif Columbia
county, d-cce-afcd, arc rcqntfted to make
immediate payment, — Ard tbefe that have
any demands againd: Lid eflate are requeued
to exhibit their claims, proven agreeable
to isw*
‘AUGUSTUS BEALLE,) ...
THOMAS BEALLE, \
November 8. [eew s,’]
TAKEN UP
By the Subfcribera negro mat;,
wh ? c dls hiniLh Div K, hei» ?b ot 5 Utt
fx niches high, well made fom twtntr
fi.eto thirty ycari of «g.-sr-'Speaks crc.ilh
well, h »thick lips—and ay* heb*lon£» to
Charles Read of Charkfi n. Su/ scri
ber wifttss that his era will profc hi*
pteperty, pay fer t! ia advertif*tr et/t, and
lake him into roL ffian -There being at
I-re Let no jtii sn th.s c u:-ty to fccute the
Lid nc?ro.
ROBERT M‘NATT.
Wayn- fbaro, D:c, 20, (ts)
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Stop that Hoijfe !
jgfe RROKE ipfe
. cvcßtrg/rotn a rack in
Annotla, a Sorrel HORSE,
K} MA h< wirty a star k his fathead,
iff j|S a lafp-c wart on one of his
?a ft, upwards of five feet
big;-.; had oti a Siddls Ltd Bridle ;it is
i's babe hr hac tak* r thc/W?{h!ngton road;
whoever delivers It id h/rfe bridle and Sad'
dV, to the Ibhfcrr’bfT n/ar Ray's Mills, «r
at Mr. ,Alht;',n's ta in Augusta, fnall
be handLmjiy ici rdfd.
WILLIAM STAPLEA.
D:Ccmh(T 23. ' / (it)
Ten Dollars Reward,
ft -O ANAWAY orft len
a* I /JlSl from the fubferiber
mj£ Aggf, a /ne it,- Oglethorpe Court
j-jj ‘ l u ‘*** *•'* 2 ill of Scp
-k-'M t ,rft bf r lafl, a fnwll Afri
caa ne B ro fellow, aboUj
so r 3? yeari of a £ e * ayeHowilh come
,Lexs L c 12e i»ol»th and thick lips ; !ia«
a ta ge fear wt tvtrQ on his back, and 1 be
lieve tnc cJhU m* i- on when be went
.way, a r/l fiiLiSl Ihirt and Oznaburg
frHwfrn syd a fdrhat; the above reward
wi h all r/afoaahle exp-enccs whl be paid to
any pesft/i that will deliver said negro to
me, or fccore him in ja'd, fothat I get him
again,-/ and if Solen or concealed by a whi'e
n/ the fu’i of one hundred dollars, on
can’ i/jon efthe effinder.
/ PHILIP WRAY.
SfLmier *7* (* f )
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STOP THE RVNJWAT,
. i.1,, , n ANAWAY from t>»
a Qi XV. bubfcriber, on th« •
I jH& veiling of the tjd joHan**
I r j * Negro wench ntmeP
*■ M A P Y, a’o 'itr 40 y«*r* o*
age, fpcak* good French
feeewaiSSSSi aD< l broken Erglifli, vtry
low ftaturt ; hid o'n a bine plain gown.—-
she is supposed to be in tortm.--whoever
harbor* her will he fubjtdf to the pcnaltiet
cf the law j hot whoever deliver* her to
me, or *odge* her in jail, will receive a
fuitahJc reward.
Wm. BRUX.
37. ftfj
20 Dollars Reward.
C* S> ANA*AY from the '
A liy J t \.fubfcribftf a tew day*
lago, a Nrgro feibw, rather
cf« yeliowifh complexion,
named Stephen —about 22
yeaw of age, ? feet 8 or 10
i. i'net high, *eli fett—tnd w«U known in
AuguSa --had o« wh«* be w rit away a
green jacket and trorfer*.
Whoever Judge* -aid negro in jail f®
that he raay t c had, or deliver him to the
fobferiber near R«y»vilic in Columbia
county, Chali receive the above reward,
JOHN FLINT.
December 13. ’’ (+*T
Marshall’s Sales.
0» the fir ft Tvffdcy in February next, he
tween the if util hours, at the Market ho aft
in the torn of LouifviUc.
Will be Sold,
Fourteen lets in the village of
I?aniibj'2 rear Augnfta, (with ail the
but ■’ «{<» cud improYemeni* thereon) vie.
Numbers 120, 121, 122, 123,
*24, 129, : 29, 130*131. 13* *3 * > 1 34*
139, rr.'l ,'4l. c';vita!nirg ere £Cjc each,
pr?it effet 157 ky ico feet, let No. 4,
adj ioivg containing 33 i-|0
pv.c - * .4. o jets» on Fn"otfi.iS iiv tr,
ad jo* ring th Ws4e.hr t/V—V.itd on an the
j-r :< r ty dLr e* .Manly to r«ti*fy »p nt.
censor in ,Vn ui c* Go*bric and Cotkr,
&j ; n* r c cu. hy the plain'iff** attorney,
Geo W. MGQRK, t. c. d. e.
I Decrmber 13. (8 )
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the fir fit Tvefiday in Ji nv.&ry next at *he
Market-house, in the city of A vgttft a at the
vfiual hours.
mil be ,
One Erindcd Cow and yearling,
levied on cs the property of Alexander M‘-
Millan, to fatisfy a Tax Colltflor'* exe
cution. H. M'TYRE, s. r. e.
December 13. (3O
SALE,
On the fir ft Tvefiday in January next, at
the Market houfie in the City efi Attgufila,
between the usual hours,
Will be Sold,
One House and Lot lying on
the North fide of Bread (erect, below the
Market house; containing about 2 acres,
more or left, and is in front about 70 yard*,
more or less.
ALSO,
One Negro fellow, by th«
name of PHlLL—pointed cut by the de
fendant*, John D’Antignac and Chcflcy
Boftick jun. and Levied on to fatiefy an
execution in favor of Robert CrdTwell efq.
—(Condition* offale, cash.
JUR: HARRESS, d, s.
November 29. (6:)
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An Apprentice.
A youth well grown, who can
read, write and cypher well, ws’.' n«e. with
liberal encouragement, by Ki-g at thi*
Office.
December, 20,
20 Dollars Reward.
LOST,
ON Thursday lad the 18th Inst. between
Farmit’* bridge on biier creek, and
Mr. Marpheys, a f?rali F/ei ch carved
GOLD WATCH,
Silk chain with fca! and k-y, ard with
faddk bsgs key annexed to it —Whoever
deliver* ftid Watch Sec. to the febferibar
near the Oconee river, in Wafhmgtoo cown
ty Georgia, or at the Chronicle Au*
gada, Hull receive the above rew*rd. '
r NEXLM NEILL.
Diuwdtr (it)
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BURR’i CONSPIRACY#?
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DISCLO±\d BY EATON, J
That early last wW er , at the city
Washington, Col. Bo\ opened to hiiwjjPl:
pvojeft of revolutionist <i t h c weftern rJSjU
Py ■ Separating jt from Union ; tflHv
lilhing a monarchy thereof which heflsi
to the head ; organizing a force onBH
Mifliflippi, and extcndingV-onqueft / ™
Mexico; and prdpoftd to him, (f|
tor) a djftingniflieJ nyijitary w
felt indignant at the proposition, cmdtcTfnpg
it an insult to his honor ; but thought, beu
ter to conceal hi» feelings than to miSiftft
rcfcntment : and he fufttrcd Burr to bey.iy
his whole fchone. Burr had the
fcafou made a tour through the wcftarr
country ; had procured accurate charts of,
every important position on the waters op
the Mifiiflippij and of the country extec
ding to Mexico ; had formed an xntarcourL
with sundry ii fluential foreigners in the
Spanith territory, iffld together with feme ,
persons of influence on the Ohio and Mtf- '
fifiippt, had fixed cn a plan of operations.
Burr painted to E. the injury he had fufi
fe red from certain cbfervatiers which, had
been made on the floor of the licufc cf Re
presentatives, concerning his operations in
Africa, and from the delays cf government
in r.djufting his claims for expo dirmes on
the coast, Here was an opportunity to
indemnify himfelf. A fepamtidh of the
union would event unify take place—and
that country beeomc independent cf the
Atlantic States. It was a right they in
herited from confliiutior—and nature had
fitnated them peculiarly for the enjeyroent
of it, The present moment faverrd the
measure. There was no energy in the go
vernment to he dreaded—and the divisions
of political opinions throughout the country
was a circuit)fiance of which Lc should pro
fit. There were very many emerprizing
men among us, who afpirtd to fomcihirg
beyond the dull purfiuts of civil life, and
who would volunteer in this ptejeft. And
the v aft‘territory which effeted to adven
turers, and the trines of Mexico would
hiiry ftteejih to his ft and aid lr< n> all quar
ters. lie did not dot bt but that irduce
n.tr/s mgl-.t Ictffcrtd to (he Hi ary to era
bark with him. JDovbt* \ry and drubk
ration.—a profpejft of plunder, »t-d tho
ambition of achievements would do much
with gamfi&rf soldiers. E. fymfied him
fdf that/Burr was refolcre in the prt jift,
and put himfelf on expedient to defeat his
views without expefing taftt, He accor
dingly waited on the Prcfident, and uftd
the freedom to mention Mr. Butr as a fuita
b!e person to conduct our negotiations at
London or Madrid.—The Pielident seemed
to express an apprehension that the confidence
was too high. E, thought that Burr,
when put on his honor, would aft with
fidelity—his capacities were urqucfiionahle
•—and fignifud that if he remained in this
country he would become dangc-ous. The
President did not underhand this infmuaticn,
E. expressed himfelf plainly that if Stirr t
were uet dfpofed of, we fould, within
eighteen months, have an infuneflion, if
not a revolution , on the waters of the. M'if m
Jifftppi* The Ptefident said, •* he had too
much confidence in the information, in
tegrify and attachment to the union of th*
people of that country, to admit an appre
henficn of the kind."—No further con
versation was had here on the fubjtft. But
E. took leave, waited on two" or three
gentlemen of Congrtfs, and derailed the
whole plan of Burr. They all agreed that
the jelluw deserved banging ; but thought
the projeft too chimerical, ancrßtm's cir
cttmftsnces too desperate to give u the ner
it of fenous confuicraticr. E, said nor
heard no more of the affair till he was acci
dentally informed of Burr's movements <*-0
the Ohio, when he spoke publicly of the
Tafts.
Within a few/ wetks a letter was receive
by a young gentleman in Primfkld from hit
friend in Marietta, dating that Colonel
Burr lied, by his agents, ccr .crafted fc» the
building at that place of ij or jo boats
ci nftrufted for she navigation of tjtofe wa
ters ; and that he h
to sundry eßUrpriflrg m.n of that
vicinity, for a fcctet expedition, whidh *
pre-mifed great advantages to that country^
As the foregoing statement was examined
by General E-iton before it went to prefi',
the public will now be relieved from their
fii/penfc c.n this fahjeft, |v 4
A friend of General on , y
this derail, afc;d him how Burr (in case
(hrold extricate himfelf) would receive th»
exppfore of these faftf. He wfaeud
“ As he plrafcs. 1 never folicittd B
friendfhip nor his confidence* He ought
have known roe better than to
ever fufiiciently ahjeft to Become the ifCi
mtnt of hit ambition. And he ooghji ‘
have known hiraftlf better, than la y? f t
hiroftlf capacities t® fed«t* *M
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