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AUGU CHRONICLE
VOL. XXVII.J FREEDOM OF TRE PRESS AND TRIAL By JURY SHALL REMAIN INVIOLATE. fNo.
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KNJiFEN C# HUBBmD ,
MERCHANT-TAYtORS. *\ .
BEG leaveto announce to their friends, cus
turners and the public generally, that they hav«
just received from the latest importation, an ad
Uitionai supply of
Superior Quality Goods ;
—nz
Blue* Black and Mixed Cloths,
Blue, Black Drab Scarlet, 'and
Military White Can si meres,
Gold and Silver Lares,
Gilt and Plated eagle buttons, &e &e
This iJdalional sappy renders the nr Si lock on
Kind complete, Gem lemon, Officei-s who may
be in want of uniforms, would do well to call, as
they nmy rely on having,the heat materials fur
nished, and the mechanical part performed by
workmen, rarely met with, under those circurn
st.mces, a general and enure satisfaction may
be relied on.
• Orders from town and country, punctual) -
attended to.
Janoarv 1 5t . ’7l.
N Ms W GOODS*
JEST RECEIVED BY
THUS. UN A PEN,
At the Sign of the BUCK'S HEAD, uffier
end of Broad ?'i eet Augusta t
VIZ:
€AMBKICS, Culiicoes, fine Leno
Musiins-
Felice Cloths, Cassimet’s and Broad-cloths,
Fine White and Bed Flannels do Tapes &c.
—A L S 0,~~
AN ASSORTMENT OF—*
Hardware,
Which together -with his former
Stock, Bivkesavery general assortment—ail of
wlv'-h will Ik: sold low for cash or bartered for
produce.
January 8. 3t —.
The Subscriber,
Uas just 'Receivedfrom oVcw-1 e?'d‘ r an extensive
assortment oj JrweHerxj , consisting of the fellow
trig urtides, winch he offers on reasonable terms
tor-eidle, • l
Pearl Cornelian Neck-laees
Diaiuotid iimgs
Gold and Peandoi
Gold heids u .
Brest-pius, gold and pearl, set with
hiuck and real topaze
Ear-rings do. of every description
Head. Ornaments do.
Watch Keys'
A tew sets of silver forks and silver desert
Sp ions. With a number of other articles, too
tedious to enumerate, but which may be seen at
the store of tho subscriber.
L. BARIE.
Jan. 22. 4t
NOTICE, ~
»T'HK CQ-pAHJAAASniP of BRUX
j X Sc POPE Jv pisso-ved by mutual cou
fe t Thole who are b dr-ted tt» the
ab ve Finn, will cdl on Albb&t Brux,
who is autho Ted to receive* a d leuie ail
accounts, —January 15 h, 1813.
Albert Brux,
Nicholas Pope;
The Subscribers, under the
Firn r AJLiSEHT BhUX , is? Co. have ta
k-n -he-Shu e' ittid ’•» a.«- House, ttclyoccu.
pitd In Brux & Pope, as Commission M«r-
Ghutns, and 'hope by close attention robust
ness, that the> will give entire satisfaction tv.
fholt who favor them with the transaction ol
an business in the Factorage &
line.
Albeit Brux,
Augustus Brux.
January iz* ts
NOTICE. __
There will be fold
on the first Tuesday in Appil,
at Fh'jnkuo c-urt hcufe.7oo acics ot Land
lyitig on Link's c:eek, in Franklin count}
the or petty of John Kennon,- dat'd, for th(
bench. 01 ihe heirs and creditors—Rcafon
abic credits wtU be given.
CHARLES L, K.SN T NOM, \ ...
- hi . hard kennon. 5 *
Jan. il.
*■ ' Received Yesterday
i (FROM CHARLESTON^
A NEIV & FASHIONABLE 'AS
SORTMENT OF
Straw Bonnets & Hats ,
Together with a few Elegant English
Beaver Hats, which she will sell very
low for cash. *
i January 22. 2t.
y Auction & Commission.
THE ft;ribcr being applaud >nc of
VENDUE.MASTERS tor (his
- city, offV.rs sis fen vices to his frinds and the
' ( üblic in griicra!, at the store «f Banett and
Sims» wh Je Ware. H..ufes are secure for re
ceiving anv property intended tor public or
private fata—G r ds deposited ter sale at
-Xoction, fee of sii-age.,
' THOMAS BARRETT.
Jan- 2 2. 4
Carry Log, and low Wheels
for Waggons. FOR SALE.
T'HEfut dciioe. *s deyoS'tcd sritb Hot-'
lanri M f Ttrr, esq’re- five pair of <he
above discription of Iv* own tvnxkroanfhip.
' The*. Bryant.
T U. 52. j »
F Strayed or Stolen,
ROM Ca ; i - .. Chat ;C9 Hmnrund’s, in
Eogtfie.M di*t. S, C. a SORKELL HORSE
on ttc 26th December Fa*r. wi»i> thr f * ih...
“ -fr>^ 7 -tr?ir-TT r ’iTi}p cut "oil—abuur 9 years »?id,
and 15 hands high—Any per (bn giving in
formation to the liabsciiber, where the said
hotfe may be found, (hall be liberally reward
ed.
Robert Levingston.
Jan- S 3.
Taken Up t
By the sublcriber on the 14th
inst. j Sutreii H rfc, a‘*odr 15 hands high,
9 ?ear» old, blind in the left rye—the owner
e«n have him by proving property and pay.
ingior this adve.iifernero &%
Robert Levingston.
Jan. 23 -ts
Notice.
NINE months aftat ihedate hereof apMi
caticn vvill be mads to (he HoncraMe
the Inferior Court for the county ot Rich
mond, whuifi fitting for ordinary poj-pofo,
fm leave to fell part of the real e'fate »f Th«-
mas Walker, decked, confining of the f 1
lowing traft* or parcels o( land, (to wit :)
1 One traft of oak and hickory land containing
■ 150 acres, lying in the county of Bu*ko,o
-t the waters of Rockcy creek, adjoining Dix
, fm and others ; -Also 800 acres pine land
I in Jeffrfon county, on creek, adjoin
ing Parker's land j 500 *cres pine land in he
county of Richmond, on the waters of Li tie
Spirit creek, adjoining Boyd and others j too
ditto lying in ditto, on Little Spirit creek.,
adjoining George Allen’s land, to ;■'« fold to;
* the benefit of rhe heirs of said deceakd.
ELIJAH WALKER, E 'r.
. 24 IHi 2.
I Notice.
” Nine months after the date
hereof, application will be made to the ho
notable the inferior court cf Burke county,
for leave to fell she whole of the real eftan
of Ch-ttlcs Cavenah deceafcd, tor the benfi;
j of the heirs and credi!o' , » of said dcceafed,
MICHAEL WIGGINS, adm’r.
_ September jB. 1812. rr.gm
j Notice.
, ’VTINE months after date application wil
[, LN be made to the Honorable the Inferior
y court of Green county, for leave to fdl a trad**
is of l.vr.d lying in said county, containing two
i- hundred acres being part of the tea! estate of
Jane Mafgrove, dec. fold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors at said deceafcd.
‘ f R. H. MUSGROVE, Adm’r.
September 24, 1822. ®5 >IB
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.- (BY AUTOHRITY.)
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• AN ACT
Ab‘*ct in addivirn to-.he act to regular® the
1 yi g not and m kic:g i road from Cum
borl- ud in the statu of Mr; land to the
Bti.»<e of Ohio,
BE it enacted by the Senate..and House of
Representatives es the United States of Amer.
tta »scJCW A mi Assembled , That in addition
tc th« axes pended of ihefjrn here
ofcra ap; rop,iat»d for hying out and mak
ing a mad from Cum’erla: d in thfc Kate of
M*r j iand, tq the of Ohio, the form A
'nirty chcttfaed dolUis he, anq ; «f*c fame is
hereby tipprapjratfd, to be paid out ot anv
monies, in tn? T-ecfury nor o h rwife appro
ptiaUiv, a .-tu.ro be expended, under the di
,‘Cc ion o; th: P evident of the
tn making said road between »”J
the State Os M -mlami..miii
-nr; jv o* *tt.mVju" iiia, cotrmenetng at
Cumheriai-d; which sum -it i;u>.y ihowfand
dollars, (hall b« paid out ot the fund tcfeived
tor laying tint aad txsakinj Oods 10 ihu fta»e
of Ohio, by vutve ct the fevemh faction or
an act paflVd on he ti i. uth day qi April,
one thousand eigb hundred and two, sntiued
“ An,act tii erniile the people of tht eatfern
division of the territory noith welt of the
nv» f Ohio, to form a cousti ution and state
government, and (oj the adrriifion of (uch
dace into the Union on an tqu*. footing « ith
ch« original bia'eri, a. d for other purpohs."
H. CLAY,
Speaker of the Ho:./e of Reptefeutat'vves .
WM.'H CRAW KURD,
Prefluent of the Senate pro tempore •
Ma 6. 1812.
Approved. J AWES MADISON.
... AN ACT
Far the relief ot John Th*mp»nn.
B a t enacted by the Senate and hlm/t of
titpreiemauves of the unfed tares of Ante
ftca in Cong-ft ass mhled ) That ht proper
counting • tfiur. 1 Depatimtßi ot t ! o
Ireal'nr unci »he a*e hiieby » qui d
*0 fettle tb. actcjuni of John Thompson, who
forced in the evo utiou as a c puta tn col,
Hazen'a regimem ; ai d to allow to the fani
f hn Ih.mpfou, the amount ol any tn nies
htuh may appear .odiavc ; <en advanced ay
niat lor the public let vice, ad winch have
not been reimbutfcd to hims ..od a.fo to al.
*ow him any tha t may re due fm
, t Tonal fcrvices j which onus* (hall be oaid
out us any money in the Treafufy net other
wise appropriated.
H. CLAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives .
Wm. H. CRAWFORD,
President of the Senate , prf tempore.
May's! I, 1812.
approved, J A VIES MADISON.
AN AoT
To alter and to etiaU Ih certain poll-Roads.
BE it enaSledby the enate and House of
Seprefentai.'ves of the United S ates of Ame
rica in Congress affembltd , Tnal the follow
ing lre dife .ntinut d :
From Jackfoo borough in S ‘U'.h-Caro!tna,
|.y Barnwell qpurt house, to Augttftain Geor
gia.
From Rahway to Niw Providence j and
✓ From Bsfkunridge to S merfet iu New
r Jersey.
Fr m Fort Stcddcrt to Naichez in the
) Mlffidippi tcr.i'oiy. .
f From Galliopolts to Chilicothe in O to.
f Frvm Siiisou/y to Lincolntun, in North-
Carolina.
Fr wi Peytor.lburg to Danville.
From SaiiAuiy by Andover, Ncv-Ches
-1
ter and Bridgewater to Plymouth, by
Hdueraelr, Hampton and Saodbornton to 1 '
Saliibury in New.Hanv (hire.
From Baltimore by to Centre,
vil'e in Maryland.
From Buchanan to Beverly i n Virgil,
hec. 1. And be it further enacted T.sat
the following pet* roarh be efLbitflicd :
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE,
From through Warne., Brad,
ford. jifhr it,field, Wcndtll Newport to
tqrr;ifh m ihc county of Cfcfliirr.
From Concord in the county r,f Ro.king.
h.<m, though Wt are,Dealing, H ncyik 3 pd
rackcrslield, to Keene in the count v oiChe
ftvre *
From Gilmanton to Meredith. '
« *tiro CoHcd-d b.v London, Gilmanton,
Mtt'edrh, ar,d N*t* -Ho c.crue«s to Plymouth
-~ fc, .h net b> New. Hampton, Sandivornton.
Northfield and Ce.ru bnry to Cu.vofd.
Mi&SJCUCnE TS.
Prom B ue H*ll to icdgwick.
PromKtnnebunk to A.sndel,
Frcm Redfacld, by Pa> tue ti LivermorcJ
SHODE.ISLAND.
From Providence, a.roi gh ploßctftcr to
Pomfrct in the fta/c of C> n eiLut.
CONNECTICUT.
Prom Canton it. Han foul v o«.ftt , bv New
Hai ftMd and Tornngioo 10G Ihtn in Litch.
lie .11 county.
From Hertford fFrr.ugh Bristol, Piym u»h,
Wa.crunvn, VI o dbury, Southhuiy and
Newtown to D . «r-,
_ „> N h IV. YO
.wet k, i Hempftcad ba^ir,
£ml 'hiough Otster hay to Huntington
this is dccia ed to be an aKe.aiivn ot the exw
Lung post
Prym Dip** hill, by Montgomery c«-urt
hwufe. to Sherd m's so the couft') of Uiieioa,
From IVifidi-wn, b 1 C. zrnojvia, t- Msmiul
Frtnn through Constant ia and Alex
ei to uswrgo. *
Ft, m Kinderhook in New.Yo k. by Spi n
eercown, to Waft Stocklmd & c in Maesaci.u
sct.s.
NEW\ JERSEY,
From Mot.iitovrn to Easton in Penufyl.
rania. ,
PYom Scotch P ; ains to New P ovtuenc:*.
From Salem, h> Hsncotk's hu< t a d
New.Cimton, lo G.tcuwich in Climb, land
count}. /
PENNSYLVANIA.
From Brdfoid, b, bio. stown and L'goni
ers, to Greenshurg.
Fr ui Pittsburg, b> Baldwin's mibs, i ic
hensille ;nd Cadsz, to Cainbudge in the
ft itc cf ( 'b: >.
Fr or kcrcown I y Sauconv, to N xth
ampto...
From BciVont, by the counties of Clear,
field nd j ff -{on, to Ve: r -go.
From hear Gap Ly Danvilic to Wafhing
lon.
Fiup N*w.Al x and tin to Pittsburg*
-*■ Fio-m G nibtrgn to Naw Celtic, in the
Cv.U(H; 0» IVICiwCI.
OHIO .
Erom Ne* Lis'* n, o W<yne court hnufe
Richl od court houfc, and Knnx cuurt houle,
icturnn g by Coshocton eourt-houfc anc Can
ton to New. Lisbon.
From Chilic the by Fayette coun b« us",
G.r.en coon houfc and Dayton, to En,
returning from Green court houfc by Cur.oa
court house and G.eer.field to Chilicoibe.
from U bana to Sp<ingfie!d,
F.om Galliopo.i> to Athens in Ohio.
Erom P|eron to Dmborv*
MARYLAND.
From Princess Ann to the corner where
the roads from tha Point and inter.
, sect.
From Annapolis by Broad Creek in Kent
Isiar.d and Qnce % town to Ctuneville.
VIRGINIA.
From Dunkirk to New Kent rpurt boutfe
Fro : Front Royal t > V. ayn« (borough.
Toe pott road from S'arnafd. vri»c, (n O
r»nge county, co Port Republican, in Rotk
ingh.itn, is declared to be al ared so as to pasa
over (he S u(h Mountain at Browm’a corn.
{ike on the fame.
From Paris in p’auquier county to Gibfon'a
store.
From Staunton, by Pendleton court house
to dcvefl •
Fr m Halifax court houfc to Pznviiie, &
irura BcrcrJy to Clarksburg. -