Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, April 23, 1821, Image 1

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II THE lista Cljronicic k roßtiauKD ■jOKJAV & THURSDAY ■ EVEXIVOS* ■Kean $ Cluwltoii. of the Laws of the U. States Ky, DOLLARS per arho*. B /y ADVANCE. ly, fork Commission W Book Store, B gxsOAKT ASSORTMENT OP ■Blank books, ■iEITER PAPER, ■ PITING PAPER, I Jtid sundry Articles \f ■stationary, Hool ami Miscellaneous I Books, I --—ALSO ■ Imected per next Steam Boat, an E„t of LAW BOOKS; the whole fti will be sold low for cash or town ftces ftuuel Sturges, Agent, ft 19 it Heft the Subscriber time in the latter part of March, negro fellow CHARLES, very jgHir.phcted, nearly six feet high and bo about 30 or 35 years c f Hi supposed he is on the river on boat—therefore Roatown- are for Warned from har- employing him, a liberal re Hill be paid to any peason who will in the Augusta Jail. ■ Tabitha J. Beall. Brillfl 3t ■Final Notice. Hd'ILL attend at the Store of ■tors Walton and Harris, opposite ■Tost Office every Wednesday, ■day and Friday until the first cf ■iartho purpose of collecting the Hand County Tax for the year 1820. ■insin arrear will do \yell to avail ■elves of this opportunity, if not, exo- Bn will issue. I Bugg, T. C. Bril 19 V Be Advertiser and Herald, are request B publish the above till the first of I NOTICE. HUB Copartnership heretofore existing the subscribers, was dissolved on Hiil inst. by mutual consent. All per |B having demands against the firm will IB'nt them to S. C. Dortic for acttle ijß; and all those indebted to the firm . IB please make immediate payment ol aH&me, as all accounts not paid by the IBoi' April next, will indiscriminately be |Hin the hands pf an officer for ollec I S. C. poj'.ic, I Henry Robert. Hknrcli 5- -St WConfectionarij HE subscriber having purchased from Benry Uobert bis interest in the above ps- Bblisliment, will continue to keep an as- Bnment of Confectionaries by the whole Brand retail, Oraers from the country 81l be thankfully received, add a great I Bdiictiou will be made to vptailers in Blown or country. V An* on Hand a General .Assortment of Bajulks £5 Smgat V \uiua ■ of afl torts. ■ Perfect Love, ■ Oil of Cinnamon, COUfMALS ■ Lfe of Man, the first quality ■ Anr.isoed, f by tjjp bottle or ■ Cloves, j dozen, ■ Peppermint, J I Plain and lycmon Syrup, ■ An assortment of Sugar Toy 3, I Haisins, Almonds, I Sweet Salad Oil of the best quality', I -Cognac Brandy, I Genuine Holland Gin, I Jamaica Bum, I Cherry Brandy, I Shrub, •> IS&. i WINE, I 1 ’ ■ Malaga, J by the bottle or dozen, 1 And many other articles too tedious to thumeme. I S. \j. Dortic. I N.B.—He will constantly keep on hand It variety of fresh Cakes. March S St . ". A . Six Nothern Made GIGS, i **■ £ART of them of the best quality, , *^ er Tops, at Long Streat’s Sta* *1 for sale byWm Meeker, who may be en^ 11, i l, K at n-1 4 i AUGUSTA CHRON WS& [VOL. XXXV.] *** TlioM^'S'l iI«U'S will attonnes. April ? la § uJre $ Murphy. * y The Subscribers RESPECTFULLY inform their friends tnd the public, that they have for med a connexion, in the Carriage Making Business, under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE, the business will he 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 the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. Johnson £$ Crane. Just received, a handsome assortment of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also, a few Barrels first rate Newark cider. January 15 3 m J. Hewitt , PROFESSOR of Music from New. York, respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends giving lessons on the Piano Forte, varia tions aigl Singing, with t|ie proper meth od ofaccompanying thchoice, also, on the Violin and Violoucelhf, Terms made known by applying to him at the Eagle Tavern. January II ts LJUT UFF Tan subscribers haw. formed a con-1 nexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rock WEi.tSe llf.rncntf. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, viz : Jtaldwiit, Jasper, Wilkinson, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, (J Morgan, Washington, Laurens, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell, Joseph L. Hepburn . Milledgcville, Sept 21 ts Consignments. Bit. ROGER'S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with I signal advantages. This Medicine is freed I from all those objections which the use of.j inflamatory drops,, or similar preparations i are always liable tq. Ife invites the Pub-1 lie to try and j udge of the efficacy of the i 1 Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent j the re sult of many years labour ami experience of his own practice. He is sensible of die Oi ofessional objections which are 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 r can only be tested by its use. A fe\y ] Cases of the above, are offered low at I Wholesale and Retail; also (tasks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus- ■ tard; Alt|(B ami Madder; with various : other articles on the most accommodate j ing terms. • C. C. Dunn, Jnslcf Range. January11 1 f Private Bonding House. | iWuS. SANDWICH has opened a Pri-1 vate Board! ■; House on the corner of j Washington and Ellis Streets, m the I rencment formerly occupiptf by Mr. Uli- j Young Ladies from the cotintry can be j comfortably aeeommodafpd, November 1 > ts Twenty Hollars Reward, And all Reasonable Expenses | ■ewru.E be paid for apprehending and 1 f f lodging in any jad in t)ic stifle of Georg*, a NcglO Fellow ymA mahtin Zm ..W* business .t Home « butchering—He is ub mt 30 years old, six i’eet bight square 1 uilt. has two of Im front teeth out. and Uausfar on lushed further parttcumrs enquire at tin*- Office. Sent. 5 -O Pianos, ST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of J first tale London made J Patent polished and round Cornered. , or sale low ” y atMesm.r.G. GIUoON, i Co. j anuary 1 Administratrix’s W ILL be Sold on Friday the 37th of April next, at the late residence of -V|t m niel Thompson, in Warren county,->Ube personal estate of said deceased, n g. excepted; sale to continue from day to day until completed. , Sancy i’UoQipsQiJ> adni x. March \9 3t ioNDAV KVENIKG, APRIL S 3, i Spring Goods. 1 Jewett, Abvtl, $ Co. Upper wing City Hotel, HAVE JUST RECEIVE!} FROM NEtV.yoiiH, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Reasonable, Staple Fancy ! aJIBW (ftiKlDiDs, 1 | “ AMO!iO W UICH AKE TUS FOLLOWISU — JLiEAL extra Superfine black and blue cloths Figured Nankin Crape Robes, Black and assorted colors, Linen Cambric, low priced and very fine, i Do. do. Hkft. do do do do | line and low priced Lawns, 1 Plain, striped and figured Jaconet Muslin, Cia;n and figured book ditto, Leno Muslin and Millinetts, suitable for Pavillions, Striped Mnslinettes, blue, and pink Satins, hue and pink figured ditto, figured and striped Silks, various colors, Blue, pink, green, white, black, dovt, pearl, and a variety of other colors . doujle Florence and Levantines, Satin'an i ,'ufety, plain and pearl edg;d Rib boas, ° Figured garniture ditto, plaid aqd tain stripe do, various coleus and wu.ths, tro>n No. 1 to 22, seme ve:y rich. urnitrv and other coiors uninclle S floes Gentlemen and Ladies' black and wlute, figured and plain silk hose, Gentlemens’ silk and cotton half Jo. Cambric and Carlile Ginghams, Shell, imitation, pocket k dressing combs, Green, black and assorted colors Italiaq ami India sewing silk, Russia Diaper and Irish Sheetings, Black Bombazine, vciy fine, White, figured and striped Mcrsails and Toilanelte Vesting, gentlemen’s super white castor and olhet colored beaver gloves, Eadieri' white, purple apd colored silk do. Irish Linens, Silk, lace, pearl, ivory nml best gilt and' plated coat, vest and shirt buttons, Black, white and green Ration crapes. Super tight print and chintz calicoes, Long Nankins—Fans, Worked muslin hands, Wl,ittenu»,-e’s Cottau Cards, No. 10, by the box, Randbos’es by the uebt or dozen, Sic. Sic ALSO Vlnw Uvvse V^m\’u'B , Leghorn flats, unusually Intv. The above, together witli goods previ ously on hand, comprise a very general assortment, which were bought cheap, and will be sold accordingly.—Country Merchants and others, who will please call, will find, we presume, sufficient in ducements to repeat their vis;* March 19 ——wtf $ 10 Reward. jJ-JOST or STOLEN, between tUe Tile, atre and the Globe Tavern, on Saturday evening the 7th inst. a GOLD WATCH, Ribbon Chain, 2 1 Seals and cine Gold Key ; —one SILVER WATCH, dqiilde cased, and one small buck-bora beaded cat e.— The above reward will be given for the restoration of the Watches and Seals, u delivered at the Chronicle office. April 9 .'St Town The Agents soil I offer for Sale, on the second Monday in Si’ay next, Eight or Ten Lets, On (fie commanding and beautiful emi nences in the town. They afford a io mantio and pjßepsive view of the river, j town, and surruunUmg country. Gentle I men wishing a healthy and elegant private I residence, are invited to view the pro perty. There will be offered at the same lime, a variety of LO I S for business. John Taylor, W. Taylor, W. B. Lucas, Agent', cf the East Alabama Company. IVopiaiy 15—9‘.ce3dw i or riaie, Or Exchange for Town property. PLEASANT and healthful situation on the Saad-Hdis. The premises me v/cll improved with a com.jliodions dwelling house,and every necessary out building, and is convenient to a well of excellent wa ter. For further particulars erquirs at the Chronicle Office, February 19 ts liaving Books in their possession, belonging to the Subscriber, or to the estate of his brother Dr. Unix, dec. will please return them without delay, otherwise they may consi der them as ktepsakes. A. Bruix. March 23 ts TO LET, JL IVO rooms, neatly furnished, well calculated for families or single gentle men.—Apply at tl,is Office. February 1 if J .(&° Imck—Ticket No. 8273, m the Grand Slate Lottery, Bth Class, came up the J2d of March, a prize of ONE THOISAND DOLLARS, and was sold at Mien's Lucky Office, corner of Broad and Me Intosh streets. ■ April U—ji T\io liig\\cst Trevuiuuv Given for Charleston Bank Notes, 15y s. & M. Allen, Corner of Broad Si M'lntcsli Street. March 261 h —Gt FAINT $ OIL STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Citizens of Augusta, that he is now opening and has for sale at his store on Broad Street, opposite Doct. Wray’s, A Large and G;nerul Assortment of Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Brushes, tyc. djc. —AMONG WHICH ARE— Flake Wiiite Purphie Rrown White Lead, dry Terra «lc Seiunn do ground in oil do do burnt •’•'■■s White Turkey Umbtr Fine Whiting Hm V u Stone White Cha'k Ivory Black White Vi'riol Lamp Black Sugar of Lead Blue Black Chrome Vfflloty Black Lead King’s Yellow Black Faint Patent Yt’.iow, diy Linseed Oil dc> ground in oil da Orange Orpimcnt Lamp Oil Dutch Fink Spermaceti Candles Fine Roman Ochre Copal Varmsh Slone Ochre Japan do \ ellow Ochre pow’d Incorporated bl’k do do ground in oil Harness do Spruce Opbrq Rosin do Gamboge Spts. Turpentine •.'■irrqine Japan be oil goldsizes Chinebc Vermilllzn Uronze 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 Stone do ground in oil Rosin Red Chalk Sand Paper Prussian Blue Emery Powder Blue Paint Putty Bine Veiditcr Window glass, nil Strewing Smalts picture do [sizes Powder Blue Gum Copal Fiotant Indigo do Shellac Bine Vitriol do Arabic Distilled Verdigris Fine hqir French do dry do do Tool* do ground in oil Graining Tool* Green Verffiter Paint Broshe*- Sap Green White wash do Mineral do Scrubbing do French d<> Stvpeping do Olympian do Dust do Spanish Brown, dry Clothes do do ground in oil 1 she Subscriber wilt also attend to t^t Painting $ Glazing Business generally, and from the exten sive stock whiph he intends at all times keeping, w ill be enabled to do it on the must reasonable terms. E, Sprague M;’,rch 26 "vj.tf —LAW. r%% .1 HE subscriber tenders bis professional yicti in the following counties of the Vi'ldlc Cimii' .—Richmond, Columbia, tVa.il.inglon, Emanuel, Striven 'fy. Burke, mil in the comity of Warren of the Nor i:ieni Limit, lie will nlao practice in the Federal Com is of tli s State. Thomas Gltiscock. /vy’The Savannah Republican and MD ledgculle Journal will insert the above , ,» mouth. T. G. Jaunary 22 Notice is hereby Given, /KMIAT the concern of (jinscock W Hick- JL inton is dissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has been trausfered to David F. D-ckinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. Ihfit thomas Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in winch the said concern have been employed, and will coipinne bis practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Scrivtn, Warren, and Columbia, ami will also practice in the counties o Washington and in the Mayor’s Court o liiis city, Thomas Glascock, David F. Dickinson. January 11 0 To Kent for the Seusop. It WO pleasant ami healthful Situa tions about nine miles from Augnsta, one on the Washington, the other on the Col umbia Roads,and about * mile from the Quaker Springs, both well improved, with axccllenl water and every convenience for a family—persons wishing to Kent ei ther of the abuse places, will do well to make early application. Holt Clanton, Apt'.’. 9 ,? M d ( i . (P* The person who took * Fhttewvl a collection 01-Mhue , of room Mo. 7 at the Bdy Hoff I IV)11 □lease return them, j Api'd? J * BY TUE PRESIDENT T)F THE UNI TEn STATES. Whereas by various acts of Congress the President of the United States ia an t tortsed Indirect the public Ifnds which have been surveyed to be offered for sa e. rTn i. ol '®'. l ,lime *Monroe, Presided of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public a*lcs for the -i’TiT*-fpiLblic lands slmll he held a* follows, vizj. . ■* At Franklm, in Missouri, on the first Motulav m January next, for the sale of Townships 51 to 35, on range 26, west of the sth principal meredian line. 5U to 56, ranges 27 and 28 do. ol to 55, range 29 { ( 0 . At tho sanie ph»ce, on the first Mondav in March next for the sal of I ownships 51 and 5,9.. in range t, vest of the pnncieul meridian line. 50 tos«, in range 3J, 32, and 33 do. At bt. Louis, in said slate, on the firs , ’ w *U ,a <,ec ««nher nc.tt; for the nale of townships 35 to 44, in range I and 2. cast n the slb principal Me riedian line. . Attliu same place,on the first Monday nj March next, for the sale of I ownsb.p* 36 and 41, in ranges 3 and 4 east. At the same place, on the Ist Monday in May qe*t; lor the s«L- of Townships S'" and 44, in range 5 nnd 6,1 east, and ol 4.3 nnd 44, in range 8 east. At Jackson, in the county of Pape Gi rardeau, in (he said side, on the first Mon day in February next, for the side of Townships 34, in ranges 1 i\pd 14, of the sth principal meridian liny. 3S range 4 east Jo 29 30 and 313 ,l 0 31 2’2-und 6 <i o . At tdwardsville, in the state of Illinois on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 8 and J 3 In rangy 9 west of the 3d principal meridian liny. H tp 11 It) and 11 do 'J to 16 12 and 13 do B to 12 14 do 5 to 10 range 14 west of Sdprinsi. nal meridian line. 8 9 nnd 10 rouges 12 afid 13 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on the first Monday in November next, lor the sale of Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and 6 cast, 8 and 9 fi 7 8 an. 9 7 and 8 Except such lands as have been of may reserved by law for the support of schools, or far other purposes. The binds shall be sold in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number of sections, townships nnd rauges. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this nineteenth day of JAMES MONROE. Ry the President. .IOSIAH MEIGS, iCS* *•(* »•» ••« 1 I qi,|| lifiC. Printers Who arc authorised to publish the lt>wa of the United States, will pub. lish the above once a week till tho fits! of May, nnd send their bills to the gen eral Land office for payment. Srptembe 1830. . ?J —— - *—- A Ust of Letters in tho Post Office at Co lumbia Court House, Geo. Iff April, 182 J. A I* John T. Alien 3 \lary Light foot Archer Avnry M B Jabcz P Marshall C. Chas. Bk alls, ,Wm Monorief John Baylis Pete;; M‘Guire T E Burnside* John M'Lnin Nathan Renton Sary Marshall Thomas Buttri)| N. O. William Blair ttasil Neal Walter* Briscoe John Qliye Kliz Dull P SAmiHugg William Puffin T Burges John Patton Rcbeppa Blunt P ffliillip* C K Clerk Sup. Court Jacinths Randolph A Crawford, cl’k Nathaniel Ragan John Collins 3 Isaac Ramsay .1 J Cock ran Nancy Rfty T Cobbs, sen’r S Samuel Crump J.icintha Stanford 2 John Chenault John Swint2. M M Cobb T Smalley D W Smalley Geo W Dent M Smalley John Dixon J Smalley Mrs Nil Davis A Sheppard E .1 II Stone Charles Evans T Shumate I F A J Sampler J Mary Few Simeon Smith jgn. Few James Stewart Ensign John Foster T Elizabeth Freds Wm Tanker^ley Abram Fuller John Tinsley 0 Nancy L Turner Thomas Colighty W Zach Garnett F. Whittington John pill Taylor Wiley H Jos Woodward Solomon Huge Micajah W^rd John Hood Ueuj Winfrey Wm Hurst Eliza Welch I) Holiday .1 R Wilkinson Amanda Hughes Joshua Whitaker T Hemphill Margaret Wilkin* J James Wright Wm Jones Isaac Watson . K Sami Whitaker Philip Kingsly T Yarborouc.li Jamc3 Gary, P.H. April 5-—--It ( Irish Potatoes, In BARBELS, Just received and fur Sale by J; &W. Harper. April 12-*-*,.lt [No. 199$] Brigade Orders, t OLOffRL Thomas Watkins* reslffna* lion having- keco tendered and,accJLJ; on Election to hH the vacancy will b« helA oti Monday the 2lst day of May next ta '* r °n rt ' H V ll,e r 1 the ci, y » f August’ ta ' By order of ' Ur 'K Qen. TlfO ; CI.ASOtiK*. Samuel Turver, ~ Jtid.ik Currip, Aprd 12 tJt ~ '»3*. Division Orders. In conformity to the order* of the Com. nmiuler in Chief, and in persnance of the arrange menu yf the Adjutant Gen eral, the parades for Inspection and Kc view of the regiments cotnpos’ng thi So cond Division, are ordered at the follow, mg times and places : First Brigade At Warrenton, (V arrea county,)! A convention of field, stall, company and noncommissioned officers yf thy 'ith regiment, cm Monday, Uie2Btli Mavn- n. ami on Thmsday, the 29ih, the V v v W and inspection of said rvgiipent. At Applingtun, (Columbia county,) & convention of the field, stall', company and non-commissioned officers of the llth regiment, on Wednesday, the 3mh of May next, and on Thursday, thy 31st. the inspection and review of said rein, men;. At Augusta (Richmond County,) a con* vent ion 01, the field, staff, company, a.id non cotnmias'oned officer;; of the loth re giment, on I'liJay, (he Ist of June next, und m Saturday, the 2d, a Vcviey/ and inspection of said regiment Second Brigade, At SsTidt rsvilla, (Washington county,) a convention of the field, stefi, ompany and non commissioned officers ot the 13th regiment, on Wednesday, the Vod of May next, and on Thursday the 'Mill, the review and inaction o( said agi- At Sparta (Hancock county,) a con. vention of the livid, stall’, company and non-commissioned officer* of the Uds and 15th regiment, on Friday, the 23Ux of May next, andpn Saturday the 2(Hh, the review And inspection of said rrirl* merits 0 By order of Major General ValMitine Walker, \Vn\. P. Deunnond. , Aid-dc Vamp. Head Quarters, August tv April 12<3fw. ! ’ ■ . * i»i f«' ■■ ~rr* » A Jiargarn, Satr or Barter , A AALF ACIlf. Kot, with the Improve* /L ments thcreoni in the village ol Vi* tuna, Abbeville District, 9. C, on Savan nah river—being n voted eroding placet from north to south. VTlie improvement* ;ire, a comfortable dwV'ling house, litirrj for a 1: niily and transacting trade in; hav. ing a convenient shop and cellar—algo, all the necessary out buildings, in good re-’ ,iHir It will be exchanged for town prd* icrty in Augusta, or Washington, Wilke* county—or bartered for picrthandiz.' at die market price. For forthvr infiama in n, apply to fit (aixipuT, near the mar» ket Augusta. April * . *-• J 50 dolls, He ward, 1' OR apprehending ap.i dellrering, (ip onfinement so that the subscriber yclA ).« sstusion of them, of the following TV®, give*, which Ranaway from the Hu! sori* id oh Sunday llth ult. and supernal .-ill endeavoi to make their way for Vir ginia—via: Daniel* sen aged 50 ycun> t h»rk complexiorl— f/awel, jun aged . .v 21 years, full lace anddark comptcxi" Jack, aged 21 years, thin visage, ycliow ci. nip lex ion— Vam, about 21 years of ;ig<>, black complexion—Also, Drudence, a' , i>. man, abc.ut 3d years of age, dark cmi.p i x ion. The above reward, or in propor.otk to the number caught, will be given by thujchjll Gibson, Warren Camay. April 9 2l The SnbHcrihcVy I JOINT, on the eve of leaving thisetur. try, oilers for sale at private sale, until the loth cl April next, the house where he now live* on the liverhank, below (tui bridge. He ba» there a number of v»lj. able french Books, some of which (be* iog part of the Library of Doct. Bfux, dec.) are particularly recommended to Physicians. After that lime they will be offered sS Auction, with his furniture, kc.—amort; this lit has a Clock and a Miniature Pjir.t* ing Box, both exquisitely beautiful, r.i4 remarkably good, w liich he lecommeiA to amateur*. / Angus.ll9 Brnx. March 19- tf* , —-- mimmuf j f* ■ Notice. NINE months af.er date, nppli'.'aiiotl will be made to the Honorable thft Inferior Court of Richmond country, fop cave to sell a certain tract o| lapd in the county of Baldw in, situate in *h- twinti* tb district, and know n l.y the nun hep 203, in (he plan of said district, the property us Matthew dec. for ihti benefit of the heir* and creditors of sard deceased. Annep jb'ox, Gyur. Ntrr 23