Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, May 10, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA CHRONKXE. • r : *% *" ' ' • * , v ———iJiWiWßßßA—iMAjaMd ■■■ •■ w • ' - ~ ■•-••» l' ■.- ■ 1••• ■-- *— r '—-- : - 1 -'- - -•••-•- - -- - ■ [YOL. XXXV.] THURSDAY EVENING, MAY *O, (Ssi. [No. SOOu] ~ i ' "'--- ~ ~ ■ ‘ - i ■ - - r- - ■ THE b ***££**■ ' MONDAY & THURSDAY EfEJtrJXGS, a* Kfea* 1 M CAwctUon. , JJer* of *6 Laws of the U. States ******* Aam i 1K ADVANCE. J JUST RECEIVED, ) >ihe X Lorfe Commission Book Store , a HSOIKT assobtmeht o? ■ B t V-f ( lank BOOKS, i LETTER PAPER, , writing PAPER, i And sundry Articles of STATIONARY, I ' Hiool and Miscellaneous Books. also- Minuted per next Steam Boat, an Itmfnl of LAW BOOKS; the whole Eh will be sold low for cash or town fiances. g Samuel Sturges, Agent. Itch 19 *t Final Notice. WILL attend at the Store of essrs Walton and Harris, opposite Post Office every Wednesday, Klay and Friday until the first of ■ for the purpose of collecting tha ■and County Tax for the year 1820. ■nsin arrear will do well to avail ■elves of this opportunity, if not, exe ■ will issue. I E. Bugg, T. C. Bril 19 B« Advertiser and Herald, are request ■publish the above till the first of V NOTICE. Hj ■HE Copartnership heretofore existing Been the subscribers, was dissolved on , Klimt, by mutual consent. All per- , ■laving demands against the firm will Bit them to. S. C. Dortic for settle- ( B; and all those indebted to the firm, < ■please make immediate payment of < Kme, as all accounts not paid by the Bf April nest, will indiscriminately be ] B the hands of an officer for ollec ( I I S. C. Dor'ic, I Henry Robert. s—- it monfectionary I: subscriber ha, inf. purchased from . ■ Robert his interest in the above ea- a ■meat, will continue to keep an as- ' ■nt of Confectionaries by the whole ■d retail. Oraers from the country ' B thiinkfally received, and a g-eat ■ion will be made to retailers in <■ ■n or country, ■u on Rand a General Assortment of fc.ks &; Sugat V\ums . B if oil sorts. ■i a ct Love'. “1 . ■ if Cinnamon, CORDIALS ' ■of Man, first quality ■nirved, "by the bottle or : B dozen, ■fcpninl, J ■io «nd Lemofl syrup, ! ■sssortment-of Sugar t oys, ■iM, Almonds, , ■ wt *>lnd Oil of the best quality, ■ijrac Brandy, ■ ' ■nine Holland Gin, ■®rica Rum, ■tny Brandy, |U WINE, J by the bottle oh dozen, ether articles too tedious to I S. C. Dortic. ■■'He will cbnstanlly keep on hand ■ty °f fresh Calces. ■r I '-’—3t No them Made I gigs, °f them of the best quality, |Bl , er Top?, at Long Streat’s Sta ■j'WebyWm Meeker, who may be enquiring at the above mention ■persons having Hooks ■J: Possession, belonging to the the rotate of his brother w 'll p'ease return them ■BL.otherwise tbev may consi keepsakes. K.. A. Bruix. U Txttet; ~ - neat, y furnished, well ■u,,f families or single gentle this office. * 6 ■ —ts n %* The subscribers m be absent for a few months.—John Cashin, Esq. and Thomas Maguire, will act as their attornics. Maguire 6j Murphy. April 2 3t The Subscribers Respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they, have for med a connexion, in the Carriage Making Business, under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE, the business will be carried on at the old stand formerly occupied by James John- j son, where all orders in their line of Bus- J iness, will be faithfully attended to. Car riages repaired at the 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 IS 3m J. Hew PROFESSOR of Musicfrom New-York, respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that 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 Consignments. UR. ROSER’S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is freed from all those objections which the use of inflamatory 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 brofessional 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 can only be tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, arc offered low at Wholesale and Retail; nlso Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum and Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodat ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Ansley * Range. January 1. *1 Private Boarding House. Mrs. SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. . Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13 ts Twenty Hollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid fur apprehending and lodging in any jail in the state of C •st rria, a Negro Fellow named MARTIN ~ Me is owned in Savannah, has absconded , and is supposed to be lurking about Au gtista Market, as his business at home is butchering—He is about 30 years old, six feet high, square built, has two 01 his front teeth out, and has a scar on his brad —tor further particulars enquire at tins Office. Sunt. /»--1t 1 Ft auos, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of first rate London made Piano pones. Patent polished and round Cornered.— j For sale low fur cash, or approved paper, j A. FICQUET, at Messrs. ¥. G. GIBSON, & Co. January 1 w " Sheriff’ s Sale. Will be sold oh the first Tuesday in June next, at the market house, in the city of Avigusta, between the usual hours of The nrioxpired lease ot the Eagle Tavern and outbuildings be longing thereto; to expire on the *bt,i of April, 1624— levied on as the property of Jesse Whipple to satisfy an execution in favor of Surges & Burroughs, vs. W.« J. Whipple, & Co. Wm. Lamkin, sh ih April 9 —tds Sale* Exchange for Town property. PLEASANT and healthful situation on the Sand-Hills. The premises are well improved with a commodious dwelling hoas«,and every necessary out-buildmg, and to a well of excellent wa ter. For further particulars enquire at the Chronicle Office. February 19 * f Spring Goods. Jewett, Abell, Co. Upper wing City Hotel, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JSEfV.YORK, A FRESH SUPPLY OF Seasonable, Staple £5 Fancy —AMOXO WHICH jIHE TBS FOM.OWniO— JXEAL extra Superfine black and blue cloth* Figured Nankin Crape Robes, Black and assorted colors, Linen Cambric, low priced and very fine, 1 Do. do. Hkfs. do do do do J Fine and low priced Lawns, Plain, striped and figured Jaconet Muslin, Plain and figured book ditto, Leno Muslin and Millinetts, suitable for Pavillions, ( Striped Muslinettes, Black, white, blue, and pink Satins, White and pink figured ditto, Figured and stripe -] Silks, various colors, Blue, pink, green, white, black, dove, pearl, and a variety of other colors double Florence and Levantines, Satin and Tafety, plain and pearl edged Ribboßs, Figured garniture ditto, plaid and satin stripe do. various colors and widths, from No. 1 to 22, s<>me very rich, Ladies' white and other colors prunelie Shoes, Gentlemen and Ladies* black and white, figured and plain silk hose, Gentlemens’ silk and cotton half do. Cambric and Cardie Ginghams; Shell, imitation, pocket & 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 Mcrsails and Toilanette Vesting, Gentlemen’s super white castor and other colored heaver gloves, Ladies' white, purple aud colored kidand silk do. Irish Linens, Silk, laco, pearl, ivory and best gilt and plated coat, vest and shirt buttons, Black, white and green Italion crapes, Super tight print ahd chintz calicoes. Long Nankins—Fans, Worked muslin bands, Whiltcmore’s Gotten Cards, No. 10, by the box, Bandboxes by the nest or dozen, &c. Bcc. ALSO One Utvst liadies’ Leghorn Hats, unusually low. The above, together with 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 visits March 19——wtf MAHUGONV. JUST received a quantity of Mahogonyi of the following dimensions ;-~Two, One, and Half Inch Planks; also Crotch Teniers, which will be sold on accommodating terms, by applying at Messrs. Leeds and Lynes. April 23—w3w Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Foster, of Columbia county, de ceased, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately — and all persons having demands against said estate will please present their ac counts to the administrators of said deceas ed for payment within the time prescribed by law. April 23 Gw Brought to jail in Jackson. borough, Georgia, 24th day of April, 1821, a negro b«?y who says his name is George, ami that he belongs to James Prestile, of Augusta, Georgia ;—-he is a country born, about fifteen years old, four feet six or seven inches high, of dark complexion, I savs he was accustomed to work cut in the I country in the field, also to mind stock, &c. aiid savS he was took off by some waggoners who carried him to Savannah ami left him. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take him. Solomon Kemp, goalcr. April 30 3t Coroner's Sale. • f V ILL be r.old on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court House in Jackson borough, Scrivdti county, between the usual hours of sale. One HegFo man named JIM, taken as the properly of John Bums, to satisfy an execution in favor of Solomon Kemp, against John Burns and John Con yers; resold in consequence of purchaser not paying over the inonhy at the sale on the first Tuesday in this instant. Benjamin Taylor, c.s.c. April 26 ■*—tda ] Wanted to Purchase, 3 WO negro women, from 16 to 30 I years of age, calculated to work on a t i plantation, ot good qualities and character I—none other needs pply- Enquire under I the Globe. a P r d — PAINT OIL STORE. THE subscriber respectfully, inUrtns the citizens of Augusta, that he is now opening ‘ami lias for sale at his store on Broad Street, opposite Doct. IVray’s, A Large and General Assortment of Paints, Oil, Window Glass, Brushes, £jc. tyc. 5 AMONG WHICH ARE Fiakf White Purplue Drown Whit; Lead, dry Terra tie Seinna do ground in oil do do burnt Paris White Turkey Umber Fine Vhiting Uotton Stone White Chalk Ivory Black White Vitriol Lamp Black Sugar <f Lead Blue Black Chronu Yellow Black Lead King’s Tellow Black Paint Patent >ellow, dry Linseed Oil do groind in od do Roiled Orange hfyiment Lamp Oil Dutch Pnk Spermaceti Candles Fine Ronan Ochre Copal Varnish Stone Ocire Japan do Yellow Ochre pow’d Incorporated bl’k do do ground in oil Harness do Spruce Othre Kosiu do Gamboge Spts. Turpentine Oarmine Japan Sc oil gold siies Chinese Vermillion Bronze English do Gold Leaf , Red Lead Silver Leaf Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal Drop Lakes, all sorts P;'let Knives Hose Pink filue Venetian Heel, dry Pumice Stone do ground in od Rosin Red Chalk Sand Paper Prussian Blue Emery Powder Blue Paint Putty Blue V(|| ter Window glass, all Strewing Smalts Picture do [sizeb Powder Blue Gum Copal Flotnnt Indigo do Shellac Blue Vitriol do Arabic Distilled Verdigris Fine hair Pencils French do dry do do Tool* do ground in oil Graining Tools Grfeen Verditer Paint Brushes Sap Green White Wash do Mmer.il do Scrubbing do French do Sweeping do Olympian do Dust do Spanish Brown, di-y Clothes do do ground in oil The Subscriber -well also attend to the Painting § Glazing Buciness generally, and from the exten sive stock which lie intends at all times keeping, will be enabled to do it on the most reasonable terms. E. Sprague March 36-4 ts PORTER. r.n *' BBI.S. containing three doz. each, for sale by H. G. Webster. April 16 —3w law: i HE subscriber tenders his professional services in the following counties of the Middle Circuit. —Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Emanuel, Striven it Burke, and in the county of Warren of the Nor thern Circuit. He will also practice in the Federal Courts of this State. Thomas Glascock. (£j> The Savannah Republican and Mil- Icdgeville Journal will insert the above one month. T. G, January 22 Notice is hereby Giv6n, rISHAT the concern of Glascock li Dick • a insan isdissolved by mutual consent, that the unfinished business has been transfered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised *o close and settle the same. . That 1 homas Glascock will attend to ad v-/ca!ing causes in which the said concern have been employed, and will continue l,is practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Sciiven, Warren, and Colfimbia, and will also practice in the counties « Washington ami in the Mayor’s Court o ihiscfiy. Thoirins Glascock, David K. Dickinson. January 11 ts To Dent lor the Season, m B. WO pleasant and healthful Situa tions about nine miles from Augusta, one on the Washington, the other on the Col umbia Hoads,and about u mile from the Quaker Springs, both well improved, with axcollent water and every' convenience for a family— wishing to Kent ei ther of the above places, will do well to ( make early application. Holt Clanton. ! April 0 3t pd I qj*> The person who , took a Flute snA a collection of Music out • of room No. V at the Bity Hotel will ■ please return them, r April 9 3t i ... JBrOUGHT *o Jail in Warren county on the 25th of February last, a ne - c-ro bov 17 or 18 years of age, and says he belongs to Wilson Whitley, of Green county, near Whatley’s meeting-house, and he was hired to Alex. Taylor The 3 owner is requested to come forward, com a nlv with the law and take him away. r r A. Kogers, sli'ff. April SO- KENILWORTH, A New Novel, by the author of Waverly, Rob Roy, Ac. &r. Relmouth, he Wanderer, a Talc, by ’ the author of Bertram. THE EATIiQUAKE. a Talc, by the au thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the Com sponuance of the Cringle Family |The ANGEL oFthe WORLD, a new poctn. BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINg, No. Is, And a few of STUBGESS’ MAP OF GEORGIA, On commission, at the very reduced price of Six Dollars, Just Received, and for sale By J. $ H. Ely. Who have constantly on hand a Large Supply of Fools Cap Jfj Letter Paper, and SCHOOL BOOKS, which will be sold to Country Merchants, on the most advantageous terms- April 19. Advertisement lAIIRaRAS th« subscribe, bn, taken the Boarding House, just below the goal and market house, on Broad street, in the city of Augusta, returns his thanks tt» a generoua public for the support already given, and solicits a continuance of their favors, and pledges himself to give every attention, and boarding at the follbwitlg rates, io wit:—Hurtle* hoarded at 50 cents per night; single feed 371 ! hoarding for man per day gl ; dinner 50 cents; sup per 571 oents ; breakfast 371; bed 25 cents—clean nice beds andtt well furnish ed table, and n good attentive host!t-rfrom the north. I also keep a Wagon Yard in good order, gratis, to those that take boarding. 1 am; kc. &c. Thornton Holemun. April 23. (0* The Milledgeville Recorder, Co. Inmbin, S. C. State Gazette, and Raleigh Minerva, will re-ptibhsluhe above monthly for five months, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d, either by no«.e or open account, are re quested to come forwardand pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— All persons having claims against the es tate are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19. if FOR SALE A Gteat Bargain. tIHE subscriber offers (of sale her plan . tation ih Burke county, the late re sidence of Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec. con taming 650 acres, more or less, lying near Waynesborough, and wellcdapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton and grain of every kind, a comfortable dwelling house will all necessary out buildings including n large new gin house ai d gin. Payments made easy, and possessioh given the first of January, 1822, and if required the pur chaser can be supplied with corn, fodder and stock of all kinds on the premises. - For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premises. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19 m9m Sale. Tn pursuance of an order of the honor able the court of Ordinary for the county of Columbia, will be sold on Saturday the 26th day of May next, between the usual hours, at the late residence of John Fos ter, one negro woman named Betty, be longing to the esiate of George W. Bow dre, late of said county, deceased. Tcrrnt made known on the day ot sale. Collier Foster, adm’r. April 23.- —tds Alabama and Georgia Line CF NIaVV & Accommodation STAGES. The subscribers will commence run ning a line of TWO HORSE S TAGES, for the conveyance of passengers, between Georgia and \labama, the first week in April next. The rates of Stage will be twelve and a half cents per mile. Lewis Calfrey, Fort Hawkins, James W. Johnston, Montgomery. B March 10.———ap 23—w3t —— ""***|>W|l Brigade Orders. Cot-OSut Thomas Watkins’ rAsigna. tion having been tendered and accepted, an Election to fill the vacancy will he held oh Monday the 2lst day of Hi ay next, at tlie Conrt-House in the city ofAuguf ta —-—By order of ilrig. Gen.TRO: GI.ASOCK. SaiiVuel Tarver, Aid-de Camp, April 12 tde Divisioii Orders. In conformity to the orders of the CoW* mander in Chief, and ip persuance of the arrangements of the Adjutant G. ns eral, the parades for Inspection and Re* view of the regiments composing the Se« cond Division, are Ordered at the folio fra ing limes and places: First Brigade. At Warpentort, (Warren county,) fl, convention of field, staff, company and non-commissioned officer* of the 2th. regiment, on Monday, the 28th May next, and Ai Thursday, the 29th, the review* and inspection of slid regiment. At Applingtoh, (Columbia county,) h convention of the fields staff, fcortipany and non-commissioned officers of the 11th regiment, on Wednesday, the 3mh of May next, and Oh Thursday, thd 3lst. the inspection and review of said regi ment. At Augusta (Richmond codnty,) & fcbna Vention of, the field, staff, company, and non commissioned officers of the loth tc« giment, oh Friday, the Ist of JunO nex>, and Oh Saturday, the 2d, a review and inspection of said regiment. Second Brigade. At Sandersvllle. (Washington county,'» a convention of the field, Staff, tonipanv and hon-cotnihissioned officers of the 13th regimentj on Wednesday! the 23,1 of May next, and on Thursday the i?4ih, the review and inspection of Said tegi* ment. At Sparta (Hancock County,) t toil* vention of the field, staff, company anc\ non-commissioned officers of the )4 h and 15th regiment! on Friday) the Sait* of May next. knd on Saturday the 2(>th» the review and inspection of said regi ments. By order of Major General Valentine Walked, Win. V. TXnrtnond. ' Aid-de Camp. Head Quarters, Augusta, April IV 3(.w. A Bargain. For Sale or Barter , A HALF ACRE LOT, with the Improves ments thereon, in the village ofVi enna, Abbeville District, 3. C. on Savan nah river—being a noted crowing pllico from north to south. The improvement* arc, a comfortable dwelling house, fitted for a family and transacting trade in; liav. ing a convenient shop and cellar—also, #U the necessary out buildings, in good re pair. It will be exchanged for town pro perty in Augusta, or Washington, Wilke* county—or bartered for merchandize, at the market price. For further informa tion, apply to Mr. Gikdiut, near the mat ' ket Augusta. April 5 3tW 50 dolls. Reward Fort pprehending and delivering, t)l* confinement so that the subscriber get* possession of them, of the following Ne groes, which Runaway from the Subscri ber on Sunday 11th uit. and supposed, will endeavor td make their way for Vir ginia—viz: Daniel ‘ sen aged 50 year’, dark complexion— Darnel, jun aged say 2! years, full face and dark complexion — Jatck, aged 2l year#, thin Visage, yellow complexion— San, about 21 years «,f age, black complexion—Also, Prudence, a wo man, about 38 years of age, dark complex ion. The above reward, or in proportion to the number caught, will be given by Churchill Gibson* fVarren County. April 9 2t ■— •» ■ - i . 1.1 tm ' The Subscriber, BkinTl on the eve of leaving this dotlfis try, offers for sale at private sale, until the loth of April next, the house where he now presort the river bank, below the biidgv. He has there a number.bf vahi- - able French Books, some of which (be ing part of the Library of Doct. Bros, dec.) are particularly recommended to Physicians. After that lime they will He offered at Auction, with his furniture, kr. —among this he. has a Clock and a Miniature Paiiu ing Box, both exquisitely beautiful, and remarkably good, wdiich he re coitilßendt to amateurs. Augustus Brux. MArch 19 ts T A WATCH was offered for sale to. thn_ subscribers on the 29th instant, by a negro fellow, and suspecting it was stolen', I detamed it. Any person pr*' 1 ing proper ly and pay ing for this advertisement, may have it by applying at th» store of Met&rs. Kane and Lent id, Centre street, april 30— 3tp Qj* We are authorized toannounceD BERRY, Esq. aCandidata for the Office of sh -riff, to* Pichmo'd countr, at the ensuing Election. April WT*