Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, April 19, 1821, Image 1

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■tStiX CJjrotu'clc. JS I-PSLIBUEII |H N j)AV fc THURSDAY H EVENINGS, R.C&U § Charlton. the Laws of the l r . Slates IML- doii.aus ecu mfu, if IN ADVANCE. JIMIECEIVED, H# York Commission I Book Store , jlßllEGlNa' ASSORTMENT OF Blank books. ■tier paper, ■uting paper, sundry Articles of Btatjonary, Hi and Miscellaneous ■ Books. I - ' —ALSO~~— (■cted per next Steam Boat, on ■ t of LAW BOOKS; the whole ■will be sold low for cash or town Huel Sturgcs, Jgent. Hl9 4t Irj Goods. ■he Subscribers, W OFFER FOR SALE, Hi' Tenement of the Bridge Bank Ks ■ Augusta, BntMEST SUITABLE TO THE SEASON, ■ VIZ .- I, Point ami Duffil Blankets, Hns, Flannels, Baizes, ■ble Milled Drab Cloths, He Cloths, assorted, ■ do ■brick Muslins, H • do. Hoes, Hams, Kh', ■er Loom Shirtings, Hricau Shirtings and Sheetings, ■ great variety of other articles. UV HENCE, RAP ELYE & Co. Hr 31 ts lence, Rapelye £5 Co. received and offer for sak, an I assortment of ION superfine Cloths iblc Milled Cassimeres ton and Nankin Crapes :hcws and Sarsnetts : and Beaver Gloves, assorted t Duckskin do ckand white Crapes Inland worsted half Hose hLinens and Dowlas iwii Hollands and Osnaburgss mber 7 ts notISE ! Copartnership heretofore existing inlhe subscribers, was dissolved on iuit. hy mutual consent. All per wing demands against the firm will t them to S. C. Dqrlic for lellle andall those indebted to the firm, eas ® make immediate payment of ne > as all accounts not paid by the April next, will indiscriminately be die hands of an officer for o liec S. C. I) or tip, .Henry Robert. ch 5 3t hnfectionarii* 1 subscriber having purchased from Robert his interest in the above c»- Rcnt, will continue to keep an as it of Confectio'ia/ies by the wiiolc -1 retail, Oraers Lorn the country thankfully received, and a great on will be made to r etailers in i or country. • °u Hand a General Assortment (J A\vis £5 Sugar Hunts of all sorts. :ct Love, f Cinnamon, | CORDIALS if Man, I of the first quality iee d, [ by the bottle or :s > I dozen, ermint, J and Lemon Syrup, Jortment of Sugar Toys, is, Almonds, t Salad Oil of the best quality, to Brandy, *i® Holland Gin, oa Rum, Y Brandy, k 1 WINE, 1> J by the bottle or dozen, nny other articles too tedious to S. C. Dortic. die wiP constantly keep on hand of fresh Cakes. t executed at this Office. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. [YOL. XXXV.] *** The subscribers will he absent for a few months.—John Cashin, Esq. and Thomas Maguire, will act as their altornics. Maguire k Murphy. | April 2 it r J The Subscribers RESI’EC FFULLY inform their friends and the public, that they have for med a connexion, in the Carriage Making Business, under the firm of JOHNSON h CRANE, the business will be carried on at the old stand formerly occupied by James John son, where all orders in their line of Bus iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car riages repaired at .he shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. Johnson £5 Crane. Just received, a handsome assortment of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also, a few Barrels first rate Newark cider. January 15 3m 1 J. Hewitt ,, PROFESSOR of Music from New-Vorb, respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, tliat he intends giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia tions and Singing, with the proper meth od of accompanying the voice, also, on the Violin and Violoncello. Terms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January 11 ts M WOFFWIf. The subscribers have formed a con nexion in the various brandies of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock well &. Hspuuun. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, viz:— Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson, Junes, Hancock, Pulaski, kJ Morgan, Washington, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United Stales. Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn. Millcdgcville, Sept 21 .ts Consignments. DR. ROGER’S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WIICH is used in Consumption!., Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with j signal advantages. Fills Medicine is freed from all those objections which the use of iuflamatory 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 years labour and experience of his own practice. He is sensible of the Professional objections which arc so 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 Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum amj Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Ansley’ Range. ■ January 1. U Private Boarding House, i MRS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner oi j Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Iteid. Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13- ts Twenty Hollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending and lodging in any jail in the state o) Georgia, a Negio Fellow named MARTIN He is owned in Savannah, has absconded and is supposed to be lurking about Au gusta Market, as his business at home is iAilchcring —lie if about 30 years old, si* feet high, square built, has two of his front teeth out, and has a scar on Isis )t sad —tor further particulars enquire at this Office. S-'iit. 5 if | Pianos, JUST RECEIVED, a frefih supply of first late London made Piano Fortes. Patent polished and round Cornered,— For sale low for cash, or approved paper, Ly A. FICQUET, at Messrs. F. G. GIBSON, 8c Co. januaty 1 w Administratrix’s Sale. ILL be Sold on Friday the 27th of April next, at the late residence of Natha ■fiel Thompson, in Warren county, all the personal estate of said deceased, negroes xcepted; sale to continue from day to day until completed. Nancy Thompson, adm’x. March 13 3t THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, (821. i Spring Goods. I Jewett, AbeU, iS; Co. Upper wing City Hotel, HAVE, JUST RECEIVED FROM New.YORK, A FRESH SUPPLY OP Seasonable, Staple £5 Fancy —AMONO WHICH AUE THE FOLLOWING JCIEAL extra Superfine black and blue cloths Figured Nankin Crape Robes, Black and assorted colors, Linen Cambric, low priced and very fine, Do. do. Hkfs. do do do do j Fine and low priced Lawns, I Plain, striped and figured Jaconet Muslin, Plain and figured book ditto, Leno Muslin and Millinetts, suitable for Pavillions, Striped Muslinetles, Black, white, blue, and pink Satins, White and pink figured ditto. Figured and striped Silks, various colors, Blue, pink, green, white, black, dove, pearl, and a variety of other colors _ double Florence and Levantines, Satin and 1 atety, plain and pearl edged Ribbons, Figured garniture ditto, plaid and satin stripe do. various colors and widths, from No. I to 22, some very rich, Ladies’ white and other colors prunelle Shoos. Gentlemen ami Ladies’ black and white, figured and plain silk hose, Gentlemens’ silk and cotton half do. Cambric and Carlile Ginghams, Shell, imitation,-pocket St dressing combs, Green, black and assorted colors Italian and India sewing silk, Russia Diaper and Irish Sheetings, Black Bombazine, very fine, White, figured and striped Mersails and Toiianette Vesting, Gentlemen’s super white castor and other colored beaver gloves, Ladies’ white, purple aud colored kid and silk do. Irish Linens, Silk, lace, pearl, ivory and best gilt and plated coat, vest and shirt buttons. Black, white and green Italion crapes, Super light print and chintz calicoes. Long Nankins—Fans, Worked muslin bands, Whittertiore’s CotUu Cards, No. 10, by the box, Bandboxes by the neat or dozen, 81c. See ALSO One Case, iinAies’ Leghorn Hats, unusually low. The above, together with goods previ- Otisly on hand, comprise a very general assortment, which were bought cheap, and will oe sold accordingly.—Country Merchants and others, who will please call, will find, wc presume, sufficient in ducements to repeat their visits March 19—— wtf 810 Reward. I/OST «r STOLEN, between tbc Tlie atre and (he Globe. Tavern, 011 Saturday evening the 7th inst. a GOLD WATCH, Ribbon Chain, 2 Seals and one Gold Key; —one SILVER WATCH, double cased, and one small buck-hor.J headed cauc.— The above reward will be given for the restoration of the Watches and Seals, if delivered at the Chronicle office. April 9—>—3t Town ol , The Agents will offer for Sale, on the second Monday in May next, Eight or Ten Luts, On the commanding and beautiful emi nences in the town. They afford aro inanlic and extensive view of the rivet, town, and surrounding country. Gentle men wishing a healthy and elegant private residence, arc invited to view the pro perly. There will he offered at the same time, a variety of LOTS for business. John Taylor, W. Taylor, W. B. Lucas, Agents of the East Alabama Company. February 15 9we3dw For Sale, Or Exchange for Town property. A..PLEASANT and healthful situation on the Sand-Hills. The premises arc well improved with a commodious dwelling house, and every necessary out-building, and is convenient to a well of excellent wa ter. For further particulars enquire at the Chronicle Office. February 19 ts having Books in their possession, belonging to the Subscriber, or to the estate of his brother Dr. Brux, dec. will please return them without delay, otherwise they may con*i der them as keepsakes. A. Bruix. March 29—ts TO LET, TP WO rooms, neatly furnished, well I calculated for families or single gentle men.—Apply at this Office.' February 1 ts '* (D* flood I,Mcli—Ticket No. 5273, .11 the Grand Sute Lottery, Btli Class, came up on the 22d of March, n prize of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and was sold at Mien’s Lucky Office, corner of Broad and Me Intosh streets. April 2—31 . T\vc highest Tvcvmuuv Gnen for Charleston Bank Notes, Bj S. & M. Allen. Corner of Broad & M’lntosli Street. March ffiih.—fit PAINT OIL STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs this citizens of Augusta, that he is now opening and has for sale at his store on Broad Street, opposite Ooct. Wray’s, A laargt and General Assortment of Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Brushes, &)C. sc.$ c. AMONG WHICH ARE Flake White I’urplne Brown White Lead, dry Terra de Seinna :do ground in oil do do burnt Furls Whit* Turkey Umber Fine Whiting Kottou Stone While Chalk horv Black White Vitriol Lamp Black Sugar of Lead Blue Black Chrome Yellow Black Lead King’s Yellow Black Faint Patent Yellow, city Linseed Oil do ground in oil do Boiled Orange Orpiment Lamp Oil Dutch Pink Spermaceti Caudles Fine Roman Ochre Copal Varnish Stone Ochre Japan do Yellow Ochre pow’d Incorporated bl’k do do ground in oil Harness do Spruce Ochre Rosin do Gamboge Spts. Turpentine Carmine Japan Ik oil gold sizes Chinese Vermillion bronze English do Gold Leaf Red Lead Silver Leaf Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal Drop Lakes, all sorts Pallet Knives Rose Pink Blue Venetian Red, dry Pumice Slone do ground in oil Rosin Red Chalk Sand Paper Prussian Blue Emery Fowder Blue Paiitt Putty Umc Verditer Window glass, all Strewing Smalt* Picture do [sizes Fowder Bine Ginn Copal Fbtant Indigo do Shellac Blue Vitriol do Arabic Distilled Verdigris Fine hair I’cnoils French do dry do do Tools do ground in oil Graining 'Fools Green Verditer Faint Brushes Sap Green White wash do Mineral do Scrubbing do ■ French do Sweeping do Olympian do Dust do Spanish Brown, dry I Clothes do do ground in oil I The Subscriber will also attend to the Glaz'ng Business generally, and from the exten sive stock which ho intends at all.limes keeping, w ill be enabled 1o do it on the most reasonable terms • E. Sprague March 26 ts. LAW. > in X HE subscriber tenders his professional services in Uk. following counties of the Middle Circuit .—Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Emanuel, Striven it Burke, and in tiie county of Warren of the Nor thern Circuit. He will also practice in the Federal Courts of this Stale. Thomas Glascock. (py The Savannah’ Republican and Mil ledgeville Journal will insert the above one month. T. <S. January 22 Notice is hereby Given, fBAIIAT the concern of Glascock (J Dick- X insou is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has been transfered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. 'Flint fhomas Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the said concern have been employed, and will continue ilia practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scriven, Warren, aud Columbia, and will also practice in the counties o Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o this city. Thomas Glascock, Dav'fd F. Dickinson. January ll To Kent for the Season. Two plessaut and healthful Sltua lions about nine miles from Augnstu, one on the Washington, the other on the Col umbia Roads, and about 11 mile from the Quaker Springs, both well improved, with axccllent water and every convenience for a family—persons wishing so Rent ci ther of the above places, will do well to make early application. Holt Clanton. April 9 - 3* pd Q3* The person who took a Elute and acoliectiou of Music out of room No. 7 at the Bity Hotel will please return fi.ctn, Apjil 9 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI TED .STATES. Whereas by various ads of Congress the President of the United States is au thorised to direct the public lands which have been surveyed to be offered forsa c. J.hercf rc, I Janies Monroe, Presided o. .he United Slates, do hereby declare Slid make Known, that public sales for the disposal (according to law) of public lands, sbult oc held as follows, viz; At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 51 to .'ls, on range 26, west nf the sth principal meredian line, 50 to SG, ranges 27 and 28 do. 51 to 55, range 29 do. At the same place, on the first M< ndav in March next fertile sale of townships 51 and 59, in range o vest ol the princieal meridian line 59 to 56, in range 31, 32, an. 4 33 d«. At St. Louis, in said stale, on the firs Mulayin decenibcr next; f . di,- ;la | townships 35 to 44, in tang. 1 and 2 east of the sth principal M. riedian line. t At the same place, on the first Monday in March next, lor the sale, of 1 ovvhshipa ofi and 44, in ranges 3 and 4 east. At-the same place, on the Ist .Monday in May next; for the sale of ‘ 1 ownships 35 and 44, in range 5 and 6, east, and of 43 and 44, in range H east. At Jackson, in the county of Cape Gi rardeau, in the said side, on the first Mon day in Febrnsry next, for the sale of Townships 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the sth principal meridian line, 35 range 4 east do, 29 30 and 31 5 do. e<l 22 and 33 6 do. At Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of I’owiishi s Sand 13 in range 9 west of the 3d principal meridian line. II to 13 10 and 11 ijd 9 to 15 12 and 13 do £ lo 12 14 do 5 lo Id range 14 west of 2dprtnci pal meridian line. 8 9 and 10 rouges 12 and lo At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of * Townships £ 0 and 10 b in ranges 4 and 6 cast, £ tilt’d 9 C 7 £ an. ’9 7 and 8 Except such lands as nave been or may reserved by law lor the support of schools, or for other purposes. Tim Lads shad be sold in regular numerical order,•beginning with the lowest number of sections, townships and ranges. Given under my hand at .the city of W ashington, this nineteenth day of I JAMES MON HUE. l)y the President. JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of tire General Land Oi fice. Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will pub. lish the above once a we* k till the first nf May, mid send their bills to the Gen eral Land ollice for payment, Septcmbe 1820, A List of Letters JRjEMAINING in the Post Office at Co lumbia Court House, Geo. Ist April, 1821. A L John T. Allen 2 Mary Light foot Archer A vary M 11 JahezP Marshall C. Chas. Hcalle, Win Moncrief ! John Maylis Peter M'Guirc T E Burnsides John M'Laiu ; Nathan Benton Sary Marshall Thomas Buttiill N. O. William Blair Basil Neal Walter* Briscoe John Olive Eliz Ball P 8 Ann Ifugg William Puilin T Burges John Patton ilcbecca Blunt D Phillips C K Clerk Sup. Court Jaciutha Uandolph A Crawford, el’k Nathaniel Uag; n John Collins 2 - Isaac tfamsay .T j Cockran Nancy Hay T Cobbs, aen’r St „ m 1 cl Crump Jaciutha Stanford 2 John Chcnault .1 ohn Swinl2 M M Cobh T Small, y D W Smalley Geo W Dent M Smalley John Dixon J Smalley Mrs Nil Davis A Sheppard E J 11 Stone Charles Evans T Shumate F A J Sampler Mary Few Simeon Smith Ign. Few James Stewart Ensign John Foster T Elizabeth Freehs W'm Tankersley Abram Fuller John Tinsley G Nancy L Turner Thomas Colighty W ZacU Garnett F. Whittington John Gill Taylor Wiley II Jos Wood ward - Solomon Ilogc Micajah Ward John Hood Henj Winfrey Win Hurst Eliza Welch D Holiday J U Wilkinson Amanda Hughes Joshua Whitaker T Hemphill Margaret Wilkins J Janies Wright Wm Jones Isaac Watson IC h ami Whitaker Philip Kiugsly T Yarborough James Cary, P.M. April 5 3t Irish Potatoes, In BARRELS, IJust received anti for fc’alc by J; & W. IlarjTKT. April 12- It [No. 190-1] Brigade Orders. CoLONEI. Thomas Ir.'kiiV resi-na. tioh having been tendered ;tr>d accepted. .'ui i .kciior, to liil tl.e vacancy will be held on Mn.uUy tile 21. t day of May next, . ‘ 1 *‘ lc 1 ‘iirt-Housc in tile city of Augus- Ui.———My order of L Urijr Uen.THO: GLASOCK. Samuel Tarver, .. . .'lUi-de Car. nli, April 12——tde 1 i v ivision Orders. | H.N conformity toU, e orders of the Coin niaiifie.’ in Chief, and in pemiancc of ul t’ans’oincnis o» the Adjutant Gen enl, the parades fur Inspection and Ue. v,c ‘" «ftlie.rogimerts composing the Se en) id Division, are mdeicd at the follow. «ig tiniaa and places: First Itri^ade At Y\ arrenton, (VVmren county.) a convention ot field, stall, company ami non commissioned elliccrs of the 2tU regiment, on Monday, the 2Sth May next, and on Ihmsday, the 29th, the review ar.fl inspection of said regiment. At Apjiiij.gton, (Columbia county,) ft convention of tl.e field, staff, company ami non-commissioned officersof tlm liti> regiment, oti Wednesyl.y, the Soih of May next, and on Thursday, tlic olsty l.ie inspection and review oi* said re va rmint. ° At Augusta (Richmond county,) a coal volition ol| the field, staff, company, and noivcomniiss'oned.officers of the loth re giment, on Friday, live Ist of June next and on Saturday, the 2d, a review ami inspection of said regiment Strand lirtgade. At S.tiuloi'svillj, (Washington county’,) a convention of the field, staff, company and non commissioned officers of the ISt’h regiment, on Wednesday, the 23d of May next, and on Thursday the 2.lth, the review and Inspection of said regi ment. At Sparta (Hancock county,) a con. veution of the field, staff, company and non-commissioned officers if the 14;R and 15th regiment, on Friday,-the 25th of May next, and on Saturday the 26th, the review and inspection of said regp incuts. 3 Hy order of Major General Valentino Walker, W in. P. nojirmoml. Jlid-du Camp, Head Quarters, Augusta, April 12 3t\v. * , A Bargain. For Sale or Harter , A HALF A ('UK LOT, with the Improve. J L meets thereon, in the village of Vi, enna, Abbeville Lislrid, S. 0. on Savan nah river—being a noted crossing place from north to south. The improvements are, a comfortable dwelling house, fitted for a family and transacting trade in; hav. nig a convenient shop and cellar—also, all die. necessary out building ■, in good re pair. It will be exchanged for town pro perty in Augusta, or Washington, Wilkes county —or bartered for merchandize, at ‘he market price. For further informa don, apply to Mr. Gimiuat, near the mar k'd Augusta. April 5 Stw • 50 dolls. Reward l? A OR apprehending and delivering, or confinement so that the subscriber gets possession of them, of the following ‘Ne groes, which Itanaway from the Subscri ber on Sunday 11th nit. and supposed will endeavor to make their way for Vir ginia—viz; Dauiel‘ aeu aged 50 yean, dark complexion— J)r,tiiel, jun. aged tie 21 years, full face and dark complexion— Jack, aged 2l years, thin visage, yellow complexion— Sum, about 21 years of age. black complexion—Also, Prudence, a Wo man, about 38 years of age, dark complex ion. The above.reward, or in propuitinn to the number caught, will be given by Churchill Gibson, /Furvm Camay. April 9 2t The Subscriber, Bk.no on the eve of leaving this coin), try, offers for sale at private sale, until the 10th of April next, the house where he now lives on the river bank, below thft bridge. He has there a number of valu able French Hooks, some of which (hc» iug part of the Library of Doct. Hrux, dec.) are particularly recommended u» Fltysicians. After that time they will be offered at Auction, with bis’furniture, ftc.—among this lie lias a Clock and a Miniature Faiuiv iug Hex, both exquisitely beautiful, and remarkably good, which he rccotftnieiuU to amateurs, uis Brux, March J?—r-tf 1 ’ 1 «■**» Notice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable thu Inferior Court of Richmond country, so,? •cave to sell a certain tract of land in (fit* county of lltddwin, situate in the tv.eiiti* th district, and known _by_ the ijuinhv? • 203, in the plan of said district, being too property of MCttlibW Fox, dec. for the benefit of the heirs cad ci tditors ot *ai^ I’eceascd. , Aimer Fox, Gua r, Jfcv 22 p ’ 9 *