Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, May 14, 1821, Image 1

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ftPq&r chronicle. , [VOt. XXXV.] MONDAY EVENING, MAY 14 , .sin, [No.sooi, ____ _ . It L * J ■ ■ gßßggsesg'- "" ■-»- A THE uuirta €ijwn<clc. “ .. «DDII3IISI> MONDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS, C^MWC^OUi o fthe Laws of the U. States St, dowaus rr,u 7JV ADVANCE -IST RECEIVED, jj x, fork Commissibn ' Book Store , „ tU# i«T ASSOBT«*T OF Blank books, iF.TTBB paper. WHITING PAPER, And sundry Articles of STATIONARY, jol and Miscellaneous Books. —ALSO /Kcted per nest Steam Boat, an st of LAW COOKS; the whole be sold losv for cash or town £(S. iuel Sturges, Agent. 19 tt ioal Notice. ,L attend at the Store of s Walton and Harris, opposite Office, every Wednesday, and Friday until t£ie first of the purpose of collecting the I County Tax for the year 1820. II trrear will do well to avail es of this opportunity, if not, exe ill issue. E. Bugg, T. C. 19 advertiser and Hei-ald, are request iblishlhc above till the first of NOTICE. Copartnership heretofore existing ithe subscribers, was dissolved on 1 rat. by mutual consent. All por ing demands against the firm will them to S. C. Dnrtic for setlle nd alt those in lebted to tpe firm , ue make immediate payment ot t, as all not paid by the iprilnext, will indiscriminately be it bands of an officer for ollec S. C. Doric, Henry Robert. 5 3t onfectiomnj. mbseriber having purchased from loberthis interest in the above ea ent, will continue to keep an as- I of Confectionaries by the whole retail, Orders from the country thankfully received, and a great ™ will be made to retailers in w country. w Band a General Assortment of foes *5 Sugar Vln ms if all sorts. set Love, i f Cinnamon, CORDIALS dMan, (of the first quality need, r by the bottle .or es > ziozen, permint, - !l and Lernnn Syrup, fsoftment of Sugar Toys, ‘is, Almonds, st Salad Oil of the best qualify, mc Brandy, “te Holland Gin, Bc t Rum, tt? Brandy, II WINE, J by the bottle or dozen, *")’ other articles too tedious to Me. S. C Dortic. »K; ill constantly keep on band J of ficih Cakes, ■j— -3t % .Nollicrn Made GWB, of them of the best quality, witr-Tups, at Long S treat's Sta- Wm Meeker, who may hr .ongu.ringat the above mention- LM persons having Books _ P'usession, belonging to tn<. torto the estate ot his brother u?*c. will please return then otherwise thev mav consi ,s »kiepgakes. iso A. Bruix. TO LET* . neat, y furnished, wel Himi 0r “ m ’bes or single gentle Q'MUhi.Office., 5 ~*** The subscribers will be absent for a few months.—,Tohn Cashin, Esq. and Thomas Maguire, will act as their auornies. Maguire £5 Murphy. April 2 3t The Subscribers 1 f) EbPECTFULLY inform their friends i-A and the public, that they have for med a connexion, in the Carriage Making Business, under the firm of JOHNSON & CRANE, ihe 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 the shortest notice, and in the neatest manner. Johnson £5 Crane. .lust received, a handsome assortment of Newark made Gigs and carriages, also, a few Barrels first rate Newark cider. January 15 3m J. Hewitt , 1 TJROFBS SOR of Music from New-York, : r respectfully acquaints the Ladies ami 1 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 ll ts Consignments. r DU. f OUEH’S . Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo* die Detergent, is used in Consumptions, f ? Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. This Medicine is freed from all those objections which the use of inr?amatory drops, or similar preparations are always liable to. He invites the Pub lic to try and judge of the efficacy of tin Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent; the re sult'of many years labour and experience of his own practice. Ha is sensible of the , brnfessional objections which are so often urged against Patent Medicines ; but ii is not for him to say that such objections arts 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 oll’erctl low at Wholesale and Retail; *lso 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, Jnslcy * Range. January 1. tt Private Boarding House. MuS- SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner <d Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. Young Ladles from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November 13 ts Twenty Dollars Ketcard , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending and lodging in any j&il in the slate of 1 Georgia, a Neg’o Fellow named MARTIN He is owned in Savannah, has absconded und is supposed to be lurking about Au pasta Market, as his business at home is hutcheriog—He is about 30 years ole, six 1 'Vet high, square built, has two of his fi'Ont teeth out, and has a scar en his h sad —tor further particulars enquire at thi« Office. Pianos, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of first rate London made Piano Fortes. Patent polished and round Cornered.— For sale low for cash, or approved paper, i by A. riGQUET, at Messrs. F. G, GIBbCN, & Co. January 1 w 1 Sheriff's Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours The unexpired lease of the Eagle Tavern *nd outbuildings be , longing thereto, to expire on the 26th. o • Apnl, 1824 —levied on as the property of t lesse Whipple to satisfy an execution in • favor of Stutges h Burroughs, vs. W■ & J Whipple, & Co. Wm. Lam km, sh 11. 8 April 9 Ids .1 For Sale, i- Or Exchange for Town property. A. PLEASANT and healthful situation ~ the Sand-Hills. The premises are well proved with a commodious dwelling ouse, and every necessary out-buildmg, :!l and is convenient to a well of excellent wa e- ift. For further particulars enquire at hr Chronicle Office.- February 19 8 | NEW.YORK T Jt HE subscriber has just received, iu . addition to his firmer Stock, | A FEW CASKS ELEGANT LONG RICH NAP | FINE DHAB HATS, j Warranted to stand ruin. ! i ALSO—A FRESH SUPPLY op 'Broad and Narrow Brim Fine BLACK HATS, Imitation Beavers, Korams, Wool and Falmetto Hats, &c 1 and on the river and expected shortly, a ; supply of White Wool Hits, all of which | are offered at low prices for cash or tow /acceptances— vttore one door above Mr. I R. H. Musgrove’s George Hannah. May 4——w4w | *** The .subscriber hav~ ing resumed the practice of the L AW, m forms his firmer clients aid other,., that he will in future confine his attendance to the Courts of Equity and Law intheDis .tricts A' Edgefield and Bannyell—Mi. Chamberlain Le Roy Goodwin will attend '• fus Office here, which lor the pr s uit is in the Court House, mid Mr Charles Goodwin, jun’r. keeps his office at Barn well L'«iuri Hous>*, where all application* will be punctually attended to. He will attend the Courts of Appeal from these Districts when specially employed. Charles Goodwill. Edgefield Court Mouse, > 7th May, 1821. 3 oew2tn Lost or Stolen , FROM the subscriber (between Satur day and Monday) a Red Morocco Pocket Bcok, containing one order from Wm. Mann to the subscriber on John Lunn for one note on Thomas Veil tick for §8 S~i ; one ditto oh B. Billings for §8; one ditto on N. G Rose 5t J. Lu ther for S ls : one ditto on John Hatcher forg3s; one ditto on James Johnson, payable six months after date; alar one lottery ticket No. 22297—a150 a small sum >f money on different banks—and sun dry other papers not recollected. The sub ■-criber hereby forwarus all persons from trading for any of the .tbove notes. ' reasorable icward will be given to any person who will return the book wuli ts contents to the subscriber. Prince H Otis. May 10 3t maholonyT JUS T,received a quantity of Mahogony. of the following dim •nsions'Two, t'm , and Halt Inch Planks; also Crotch Veniers, which will be sold on accommodating lemis, by applying at Messrs. Leeds am Lynes. April 23 —w3w Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Foster, ot Columbia county, de ceased, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately— and all persons having d, mands agams' said estate will please present their ar counts to the administrators of said deceas ed for paj meat within the lime prescrib u by law. April 23 fnv i ■ ■■ Ii ■ .11 Brought to jail in Jackson bentaugh, Geoifiia, 24th day of April, 1821, a negro boy who says Misname is George, I and that he belongs to James Prestile, of Augusta, Georgia;—lie is a country born, about fifteen years old, four feet six or seven inches high, of dark complexion, says he was accustomed to work out in thr country in the field, also to mind stock, &c and says he was took off - by some waggoners who carried him to Savannah and left him. The owner is requested f come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take him. Solomon Kemp, goaler. April 30 St i Coroner’s Sale. Will be snld on the first Tuesday !:. June next, at the Court House in Jackson borough, Scriven county, between the usual hours of sale. One negro man named JIM, taken as the property of John Burns, to satisfy an execution in favor of Solomon ’ Kemp, against John Burnsand John Con yers; resi Id in consequence of purchaser .. not paying over the monhy at the sale on the first Tuesday in this instant. , Benjamin Taylor, c.s.c. April 26 tils ( Estraj. GEORGIA, Richmond County. George COLLINS tolls before Jus tit.• Palmer, one dark bay mare, with • small white streak in he: face, and some small saddle spots on her back, shod be fore, and a small d~nt on her nose, abou' fourteen bands high, adjudged to be ele ven years old , appraise! by Joshua White 1 sen’r. and William Palmer, >o Forty Five v Dollar?, this 25th of April, 1821, ’ Taken front the Estray Book * John H. Mann, Cl’k, x j Richmond Inferior C«urt. J May 3 St % PAINT % OIL STORE. subscribe respectfully inform 3. the dtlz"ui of t\ (igtista, that he is nov opening stud has lor Sale at his store 01 Broad Street, oppojiie Doct. W'ray’s, A Large and General Assortment oj ■ y aint3, Oil, U indow Glass. 14’i'siic‘K, £sc. d?c. AMONG ivmCH ARE— iake White j Pnrplue Brown ‘ A'bile T.ead, dry hferra de Seiiina do ground iiv cl!) ! do do burnt t'tiis IVlutc Turkey timber t':n AV.iiting Rotton Stone "’bite Ch.dk , Ivory Black White Vitriol Lamp Black •' igar of I ead Blue Black ’■ hr. nv Y’nllow Black Lead R ing’s Yellow Black Paint P Uetit, fellow, dr; Linseed Oil do ground in oi do Roiled Orange Orpimenl Lamp Oil Out eh Pink Spermaceti Candles P tie Roman Ochts Copal Varnish cjone Ochre Japan do Yellow Ochrepow’d Incorporated bl‘k do do ground m 111 Harness do Sprncp Ochre Rosin do Gamboge Spts. Turpentine Carmine Japan 6c oil goldsiics Chinese Vermillisn Bronze English do Gold Leaf Red Lead Silver Leaf Litharge Powdered Dutch Metal Drop Lakes, all sous Pallet Knives Ruse Pink v nine Venetian Red, dry Pumice Stone do ground in oil Rosin Red Chalk Sand Paper Prussian Blue Emery Powder Blue Paint. Putty Bine Verditer Window glass, all Strewing Smalts Picture do [sizes Powder Blue Gum Copal Flotant. Indigo do Shellac Blue Vitriol do Arabic Distilled Verdigris Fine hair Pencils Trench do dry do do 'Fools do ground in oil Graining Tools Green Verditer Paint Brushes Sap Green White wash do Mineral do Scrubbing do French do Sweeping do Olympian do Dust do Spanish Brown, dry Clothes do do ground in oil The Subscriber will also attend to the Painting Glazing Business generally, and from the exten sive stock which he intends at all times keeping, will be enabled to do it o» the most reasonable terms. E. Sprague March PORTER. uO • BBI.S. containing throe doz. each, (or sale by H. G. Webster. April 16- -3w lawt I HE subscriber tenders his professional vices in the following counties of tin ~..idle Circub .—Richmond, Columbia, 7 ‘ asliingloti, Emanuel, Seri ven & Burke, .id in the county of Warren of the Nor hern Circuit. He will also practice in the Federal Courts of this State. Thomas Glascock. (' The Savannah Republican and Mii lefigevilie Journal will insert the above one month. T. G. January 22 Notice is hereby Given, IM| AT the concern of Glascock kl Dick-. . inson is dissolved by mutual cons- nt. that the unfinished business has bte 1 •■anstered to David F. Dickinson, who is authorised to close and settle the same. That Thomas Glascock will attend to ad vocating causes in which the* said concern have been employed, and will continue his practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Striven, Warren, and Columbia, and will also practice in the counties o ' asliinglon and in the Mayor’s Court o this city. Thomas Gbiscock, Dav*»d F. Dickinson. January 11 If To Lent for the Season. IWO pleasant and healthful Situa tions about nine miles from Augnsta, one on the Washington, the other on the Col umhia Roads, and about a mile from the Quaker Springs, both well improved, with Axccllent water and every convenience for a family—persons wishing to Rent ei ther of the above places, will do well to iake early application. Holt Cbinton. April 9 P ' .. (jff° The person who took a Flute and a collection of Music out f room No. 7 at the Bity Hotel will ■■.■ lease return them, April 9 • 3t H:>orGHT to Jail in Warren county uii the 25th of February last, a ne no hoy 17 or 18 years of age, and says In oolongs to Wilson Whatley, ot Green county, near Whatley’s meeting-house, nd he was hired to Alex. Taylor The jwner is requested to come forward, com -,lv with the law and take him away. A. Uogexd, sh’ff. April 30—*—* a* * » •* KENILWORTH, ls A New Novel, by the author of Waverly, Rob Roy, &c. kc. >n MEL MOUTH, the Wanderer, a Tale, by the author of Bertram. HIE EA.FHQUAKE, a Fide, by the au thor of the Ayrshire Lt gutees, oiMhv i. CorrespondanCe.uflhe Pi ingle Family The ANGEL ofthe WORLD, a new poets- BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, No. 15, And a few if STtIHGESW HAP OF GEORGIA, On commission, at the very reduced price of Six Dollars, Just Received, and for sale By J. $ H. Ely. If ho hate Constantly on hand a Large Supply of ( Fools Cap & Letter Paper, aftd SCHOOL BOOKS, 0 w hioli will be sold to Country Merchants, on the most advantageous terms. April 19. “ sidvertisemen tYfIEREAS the subscriber has taken I the Hoarding House, just below the goal and market house, on Broad street, in the city of Augusta, returns his thanks to a generous public for the Support already given, and solicits a continuance of their favors, and pledges himself to give every attention, and hoarding at the lollowlng rates, 10 wit:—Horses boarded at 50 cents per night; single feed 37* ; hoarding for man per day gl; dinner 50 cents; sup per 374 cents; breakfast 374; bed 25 rents —clean nice beds and a well furnish ed table, and a good attentive hostler from the nortu. I also keep a Wagon Yard in good order, gratis, to those that tak* boarding. 1 am; &C. he. Thornton Holeman. April 23. (O' The Milledgeville Recorder, Co lumbia, S. C. Stale Gazette, and Raleigh Minerva, will re-pubhsh the above monthly* for five months, and forward their account* 1 to this office for payment. ' —— ...I gw, I. ... —. ■■ 1.. Notice. ' AIX persons indebted to the estate of jHL the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, di c’d, either by note or open account, are re quested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— All persons haring claims against the es ■ talc are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. Eliza A. Leavitt, aclm’x. ’ April J 9 FOil SALE • A Great Bargain fIMIE subscriber offers for sa'e hcrpian 1 tation in Burke county, the late 1 - « deuce of Dr, Thomas Lr avitt, dec. cO' ■ 'a ning 650 acres, more or less, lying new Waynesbornugh, and welhdaptcd to th culture of Corn, Cotton and grain of ever' . kind, a comfortable dwelling house v it sll necessary out buildings iirclndi g ; - urge new gin house and gin. Payment. • made easy, and posstSsiui givin the fi r* o( January, and if required the pu > cin.ser ran b.. supplied with corn, sod .cr r < and stock of all kinds on the premises - ■ For further particulars, enquire of the 1 subscriber on the premise*. . | Eliza A- I eavitt, adm’x ’ April 19—m9m J Administrator’s Sale. Xn pursuance of an order of the honor able the court of Ordinary for the couifty ■ 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 Belly, be- t longing to the estate of George W. Bow t die, late of said county, deceased. Terms 1 ’ made known on the day of sale. 1 Collier Foster, adm’f. ; April 23.- —tds J ‘ : 1 Alabama and Georgia Line i . OF •Mail & Accrimmodailon STAGES. r,IE subscribers will commence run nuig a line of TWO HORFE STAGI S, • for the conveyance of passeng. re, between 1 .•rorgia end Alabama, the first week in pril next. The srates of Stage will be ’ welve and ahull cents per mile, Lewis Calfie;,, Fo.-t f/uwkir f, Jamies W. Jobn»t-n Montgomery, I March 10. ■ 1 23 • i Brigade Orders. f i .VOLONFL Thomas Watkins’ resigns* tion having been tendered and accepted, an Election to fill the vacancy will be held Monday the Slat day of May next. It the Conrt-House m the city of Angus* la i. Ry order of Gen. THq.- GLASOCK. Samuel Tarver, .ltd-tie Camfi. April 12 tde Division Orders. T AN conformity to the orders of the Com* niander in Chief, and in persnance of the -arrangt meins o( the Adjutant Gm> rral, tin; parades for Inspection and Re view of the regiments cotnfios'ng the Se cond division, are ordered at the follow ing times and places; First Brigade At \\ arcAutou, (Warren county,) t» convention of field, staff, Company anil non-commissioned officers of the 2th regiment, on Monday, theSSlh May next, and on Thursday, the 291 h, the rttiew and inspection of said regiment. At Applington, (Columbia county,) tv convention of the field, sli.fT, company and non-commissioned officers of the ] Ith regiment, on Wednesday, the SOih of May next, and on Thursday, Hie 3lst, the inspection and review of said retri ttli.il!. ■* At Augusta (Richmond county,) a con vention of, the field, .staff, company, and non commissioned officers of the loth re giment, on Friday, (he Ist of tlune nexv ami on Saturday, the 2d, a review Sod inspection of said, regiment. Second Brigade. At SafuKrsvill*. (Washington county,) a convention of the field, staff, comps') y and non commissioned officers of the 13ift regiment, on Wednesday, thy jjS.i of May next, and on Thursday the 24tli the review and inspection of said rctrh ment. 6 At Sparta (Hancock County,) a cofi vention of the field, staff, con pat. v mid. non-commissioned officers of the 14ih and 15th re ;iment, on Friday, the 25ih of May next, and on Bat unlay tho 26th* tlic review and inspection of. said regv menu. By ordefr of Major General Valentine Walked Win. P. DcariuonU. AUl.de Camp, Head Quarters, Augusta, Apnl— 12 3tw. ——* ..as A Bargain, For Sale or Barter, ft HALF ACRE LOT, will the Improve* meuis t f-reon, in the village cf Vw enna, Abbeville Thstrict, 8. C on Savan nah river—being a noted crot sing j lace •<( m north to south. The imtm.vi rnents are, a comfortable dwelling house, fir..d for ahrnily and transacting trade In; havl i ga convenient simp and cellar- *-»lso, al, ihe i ec.'ssary out buildings, in good re .•nr It will be exchanged I*-r tov upio cny in Augusta, or Washington, Wilkes uunty- or Jurtefed for ■>.. chandize at ' . market price. For fut'her informs i n, apply to Mr. Guiohat, near tl»e mar ■ t Augusta. -hi dolls. lie ward r.' VOK appreh ruling an delivering, of < .if.fmement so that the aibseriber gr ta . ■as ssion of them, of the following Nc "oes, vvhiufi Runaway from the Subscri er on Sunoay llih u.. and snpnos.il ill endeavoi to make their wav for Vir —'tz: 1/aniel 1 aen aged $0 years, lurk complex!'--.— Daniel, jun, aged say .Ji years, full Ihcc anil dark complexion— Jack, aged 21 years, thin visage, yellow complexion— Sam, about 21 years cf aw, black compl xion—Also, Fmdeticr, a mo man, about 38 years of age, dark complex ion. The above reward, or in pm; or\ to the number caught, will he give, oy , Churchill Gibson, Warren Covniy. Apr! l 9 2t The Subscriber , JBeINO on the eve of leaving this coun try, offers for sale at private sale, until the 10th of April next, the house where he now lives on the river bank, below the bridge. He has there; a number of valu able French Books, some of which (be ing part of the Library of Doct. Bros, dec.) are particularly recommended to Physicians. After that time they will be offered at Auction, with his furniture, &c.—among this he has a Clock and a Miniature Paint ng Box, both exquisitely beautiful, and remarkably good, which he tcccmmemlft to amateurs. Augustus Brux.\ March 19 ts ‘ NOTICE V WATCH was offered for sale to tha . subscribers on tin 29. h instant, by a ..egro fellow, and suspecting it i«» stolen, I detained it. Any person pry mg proper iv and paying fort His advertisement, may ;ave it by applying at tha store..of Mcsfps, Kane and Lenerd, Centre street. ‘ april 30—— 3tp I II > I «mi ■"■■■ will |i—— Qj” e arc authorized ' o announce D HEKRY- Y.sq. aCat.dyVt"« sr the Or;'.. «•*' ,;flf nr .■ut.tv. * ens uitig KteCUOh: 1 • ‘ April s,