Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, July 02, 1821, Image 1

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< [>OL. XXXY.] .THURSDAY EVENING, fNo 300'] ■■■ ‘ I —. - ~l flK tfta €t>romcle. ‘‘v ' Is rrßU»HKi) MONDAY THURSDAY u GharVlon. rs of the Laws of the U. States * V, Hfliuw rER AHKCM » * uijDVJMrCB. Consignments. DR, KOGBR’S [ ibratcd Vegetable Palmo nic Detergent, rinrH is used in Consumptions, ' Aurrhs. Asthmas and Cough*, op originating, from Colds, with Wantages. This Medicine is freed S those objections which the use of Sory drops, or similar preparations fays liable to. He invites the Pub- Try a"d judge of the efficacy of the rtable Pulmonic Detergent ; the re f many years labour and experience He is sensible of the rionol objections wliich are so often * acainst Patent Medicines ; but it |for him to say that such objections ■ gte . He can only observe that tolicil properties of his Detergent ;ih be tested by its use. A few ,of tire above, are offered low at |.sale and Retail; also Casks and I, of Lamp and Linseed ®il, Mus eum and Madder; with various articles on the most accommodat rms. c. C. Dunn, Ansley' Range. * tc iary I- —,—— just VleceVv A, And for sale on libera* terms, 1 UltlDS. N. O. Sugar, J li.<gs Coffee. Augutus BruXr rcb 5 - ■ ■—ts Pianos, 5T RECEIVED, a fresh supply of irstiate London made Piano lories, nt polished and round Cornered.— ale low for cash, or approved paper, A. PICQinST, at Messrs. F. G. G18.30N, & Co. nary 1 v ** MOKE New Goods. Just Received and for Sale by emit, «WnA\, £5 Go. Upper wing City Hotel, JTRA super black and blue cloths and Caslmeres, ir Valencian and Marseilles Vesting, la Drillings and while Jeans, k ami colored Nankin Crapes, Plain striped and figured 4-4 | Cambric Ginghams, t and Long yellow Nankeens, ;figured Swiss and book muslins, d Jaconet and Mull ditto, tad Ibices, a good assortment, cheap, iked muslin flounces and bauds, "no Hkfs and paints, «Irish Linens, li needle work muslin robes, demen and Ladies’ silk U cotton hose, Hitmens’ line Jarbnet cambric cravats, iR 6 4 Cambrics—Cambric Dimities, ita large and other sizes tucking and side snell combs, I- 5 and 16 elegant figured satin ribbons vitiian extensive assortment of figured and plain ribbons of almost every width wlur and description, fired awl plain silks and satins of vari ous colors, ® boxen white patent cords assorted sues, “per lifflit print calicoes, ■ general assortment of Linen and Colton Tit mads, liimboxes by the dozen, •latlemare’s No. 10 cotton cards by the box, Ac. Ac. Ac, ALSO, OKE CASE FINE LEGHORN PLATS, ** No. 46 to 53, with and without the to crowns, cheaper than ever. —LIKEWISE— ® lasts lAtgant Straw BONNETS'* BANDS. f constant supply of which, and trimmings tilt t ne *t. ‘l lla! ‘ty and newest patterns received through the spring and 11,I I, e “hove in addition to stock of good; ..'to®’ comprise a - general assortment Jch art oftered for sale, wholesail am ‘w on the best possible terms. _%14 L wtf Strayed , From my plant&tidt in Barnwell District on Savannah River two black, unbrold horst mules, 2 years old, they were bro’ -from Kentucky A wil probably make fortli jT^rd—whoever will secure the sal them’ l^at * 0111 g et them, or delive to George Allen of Augusta sh: Wlve ‘reward of TWENTY DOLL AR v Wm, H. Robert. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. «. , 1 ts mm TjEK subscriber litre just received, by addition to his tighe- Stock, , f A FIW CASES ELEGANT LONf) HICH Xijjl FINE DRAB HATS, Warranted to stand ruin, ALSO—A FRESH SUPPLY OF Hroad and Marrow Brim Fine black hats, Imitation Heavers, Korams, Wool and Palmetto Hats, &c. and on the river and expected shortly, a supply of White Wool Hats, all of which are offered at low prices for cash or town acceptance*.—Store one door above Mr. R. 11. Musgrove’s. George Hannah. May 4——w4w CLOSING. T A HE Subscriber intending to close ins business for the season, by the Ist of July next; off' rs for sale, his stock of BATS' Comprising a very general ASSORTMENT, On the most accommodating terms. Among them are elegant Long Nap fine Drabs, Warranted WATER PROOF, Do Fine Black broad and Narrow brims; Castors, Imitation Deavers, Mens’ A Boys’ Kbrams, Do. Wool Hats, black A White, Morocco Caps Ac.. Country Merchants wil) do well to call as a liberal discount will be made to those who purchase largely TO LKT CUEJTP, Fro' the Ist July, until the Ist October. The Store now occupied by the s ib scribcr, one door above Mr. R H Mus groves. G orge Hannah. ..Tune 14. f ir-.iuF MADEIRA WINE, In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale bij I. Thompson. Under flu Globe Tavern, June 14. ts dfJJJ BOXES (L. Baldwin cJ Co.) SOAP, For sale low for Gash, By I. Thompson. June 14- 4t BARRELS of Prime Richmond FLOCK, For sale low for Cush, by Jsham Thompson- June 14 5t The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purpos* of iransaeiing a General Commission lit si,less in this city, under the fmn of Can tbloc A Lamar. Liberal advances will be made, either in Augusta or this place, upon Produce o. Merchandize, consigned to their housi for sale. P. L. Cantelou, G. B. Lamar. tt.vanrml, IP’V. * r UICS, V part of them of the best quality, with Leather Tops, at Long Streat’s Sta ble, for sale by Win. Meeker, who may be found hy enquiring at the above mention ed Stable. March 29——ts , i lXw subscriber tenders his professional services ill the following counties of the f i Middle Circui' .—Richmond, Columbia, i Washington, ®mamiel, St riven A Burke, 'and in the county of Warren of the Nor ,hern Circuit. He will also practice in s 'the Federal Courts of IhisStal". J Thomas Glascock. rrY’ The Savannah Republican and Mil ls ledgeville Journal will insert the above it June month. 1 • a Jauna.n 22 , * ••» The subscriber hav ‘inn resumed the practice of die LAW, in Forms his former clients aai others, that In »,(. will in Allure confine his attendance tt ;t i the Courts of Equity and Law in the Dis r, iriets of Edju field and Barnwell—Mr :e Chamberlain Le Roy Goodvm Kill attem ■s. , 0 i,is Office here, which tor the presen I’t i s it, the Court House, and Mr Charlr ill Good-wm, junV keeps his office at Barn ie well Court Hods.-, where all application id will be punctually attended to. He wi er attend the Courts of Appeal from thes in' Districts when specially employed. ts diaries Goodwin. Edgefield Court House, ) 7th May, 1821. 5 oew2m I GtCbCERIES, H Co *W er .f°>' Rale, W$ byg’s prime green Uofiee fsf SO barrens prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin o do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Ruin 2 Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial > A Gunpowder A Hyson \ X JCi A. 200 qr- Canisters, do do do 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger, 16 Do. Pepper, 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, 15 Boxes No, 1 Soap. 200 Bags Shot, assorted, 100 Kegs Duponts Powder, I 20 do Best Richmond Tobacco, 12 Boxes Chocolate, 22 Barrels N. E. Gin, 36 Casks Cheese, 100 Boxes do. 3000 Bushels Salt. October 31 ts Boots, ?*hoes,and Leather. J. HOUGH TON, South side Broa'l-streei, four doors above the Alarkef, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers, that he intends keep ing c instantly on hand, a complete assort ment of BOOTS and SHOES, of every description—which will be sold low for cash, eitherat wholesale or retail. Country merchants are invited to call and look for themselves. Daily expected, a large supply of Nor. them Leather. ,11 so on hand, A few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS, of the first rale. June 21. UK. DUNN, I 7 JLNFUUMS his friends and the enmtim. niu. that he can tie found at kis residence near Mis Sandwich’s on the Sand-hills during the summer, except when out on calls Also, for the convenience of the inha bitants of Summerville, he has a general supply of Medicines, Spices, Ac usually kept in Apothecaries’ shops, and Physici ans can lie furnished with prescriptions. Soda Wafer, and Uavrtvsvgalfc Pri pared from a correct analysis to be had by the bottle, with directions, Ac. June 18 \v4w dlTTevdall BF.GS leave to infoim his friends and the public in general, that his healtl being reinstated,he tenders them his ser vices in the practical department of lie professiGil fie lias opened his Shop in Ellis’-street, about thirty yards above io intersection by Washingiou-stree;, in t!v. house lately tenanted hy Mr. Luke Rein wiiere he may always be found when no called otf on professional business. Augusta, June 14. 12t wIJrrKD A YOUNG MAN, who has been accus turned to attending in a Bar; for such ■ one, that comes well recommended—lib>- ral wages will be given. Apply at tin Office June 7 ts jniyTui), An active youny negro GIRL, of an unexceptionable character. Apply at this Office. June 7 ts Wanted to Hire, • A GOOD Woman Cook, Washer and - Irontr, until the first of January next ■ Enquire at this office, or at the Globe Tavern. June 4 —1 The liuterpeiad. K. HE first volume of the EUTEHPEIAD il or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND e LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— i, The • second Volume has commenced, ;, much improved, and considerably eniarg •- ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a a sheet of Music in every number, and is published semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per annum, by i. Jolin R. Parker, e No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 51 Sheriff’s B‘de. * WJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ▼ v July next, at the court-house in the i town of Waynesboroiigh, Burke county, 0 1 within the usual hours, s- 1 One negro man by the r " ■ nanu ol Isham, levied on as the properl) d ; j 0 j ln .Allen, to satisfy sundry small execn lU lions returned to me by Thomas Burke, rt constable. ALSO, ;; One negro girl by the name ill of Hina, levied on as the property of Josiah se Allday, to satisfy sundry small executions returned to me’ by Thomas Burk, con stable. H. D. Burk; d.s.b.c. May 31. —" da TO RENT F A* LOM the first of July, until the firs* , Oeloher, STORE now occupied bv ■ the Subscribers. K ilium & Hills June ts TO RENT ~ T ■ IE Tenement lately Occupied by R V. MiRYE A Co. nearly opposite th’eCi ty H>tel; the stand believed tube among the hot in Augusta for the sale ol Goods Eucuire of LAW. S. SLAUGHTER, one d<or below. Jun* 11 oaw3t To Kent, THF'dwellinp house on the corner of Washiigton and Ellis streets, from the first of lune to the fiist of October next, —Appl; at this office. April 26 ■ —if To Kent, THE store and dwelling nouse at pre sent tccupicd hy Mr. John McLean, on the son t'u side of broad street, near the market— possession gives Ist. Oct. next. For particulars enquire of John Sharp. May 14 3w For Bent, A CONVENIENT dwelling house, one door above (Mr, David Urquharts dwelling) from the first of July to the first of l)ec>;,nbi r next. Also, an excellent Cook Washer and Ironer will he hired, for the same length of time. For further particulars enquire of the Editors: may 17 \v6w Caveat Emptor. 4 LL persons are requested to take no. • tice that I have legal and equitable liens, fora considerable pail of Hie pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ktl ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly my property, and by me sold to James Myers. Any person who purchases, will lake the properly subject to those liens of which if more par ticular information is desired, il will be given hy Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or thd subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter, January 8 -If Look at This! Ki-OKK out of Ihe subscriber's enclo. v.ve on Ihe 9th iust. a pair of large, hay nurses, with some white in their foreheads, one of which is a remarkable fine ruling horse,racks well ;—the other moves rather sluggish, with otie eye a little defected ; dso a grey mare, rather inclined to be while. The above horses were in good •i.der when 'hey left Ihe subscriber’s -•lantation. It is probable they will make 1 • Angus's; but 1 fear some villain Has made a prize of them, and will hunt a mar k;:i for them as quick as possible A rea ouable reward will he given for either, or he, whole of them, and all expenses paid. \ny information will ne thankfully receiv 1, hi a line directed to the Mibscriher at it u, i, I ■ iggs county, Georgia, or to Mr. A.R. Ralston, in Augusta. David Ralston. April 30.——liu Notice. ( LL persons ne-bled to the estate of '4 the late Pr. Thomas Leavitt, di c’d, ither by notj or open account, are re, ([nested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— AH persons having claims against the es tate »ie notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated Kliza >. Lca\itt, adm’x April 19. *tf Notice. *IL persons are hereby cautioned a Iv gainst purchasing certain property in t’ e town of St Mary’s, known by the plat as Nos 3, 22, 33, 39 ; as also, a Tract ol Land, known by the naim of Lee's Hill, containing 70u acres. As the heirs or executors of Wm Johnson have nopowet whateve.r to dispose of the same, it being a joint concern of Messrs. J Langstaff a;nl Wm. Johnson, now claimed by the heirs of Benjamin and John Langstaff, hpirsto the abov,- John Langstaff, sen Robert Langstaff, & Robert Whitfield, Attorneys for Ann l.angtlnf Ex'rs. may 14 Notice. rfNHOSK persons who are indebted to the estate of ffavid M’Kinney, dec’d will please take notice that the Notes and Accounts due the said estate, nave lately . been placed in my hands by the agent of ihe Aministratrix, for immediate collec tion Those who wish to avoid the ex- 1 peuses of a suit, will plemw call at my of- i ! tice, and make arrangements to discharge the amounts they owe Thomas F. Wells, Jimmy c( J ley t-m I —-w4ty Notice. THE Subscriber Cautions the public against trading f,.r her Due Bill, gl i ii to Bradley, for Seventy. Five Dollars, dated as well as iflfeillect the ; lßt "f N- .ember, 182(1, ?|Pjible the first day of March, 1321 ; as the property proved to he unsound, I am determined aot to pay t. Kliza Wood. Barnwell District, So. Ca Jan. 15 ts > otice. AM. persons indebted to the estate of John Foster, of Codimbia comnv, dv • used, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately— and all persons having demands against Haul estate will please* present their ac count* to the administrators of said deceas ed for payment within the time prescribed by law. April 23——-6 w boat a irxjuis 'Sy ILL lake notice that the 101st sec lion of the General Ordinance of Hie city •4 Augusta, , ill he enforced after Ihe first of June—lt reads as follows:—Ail Boats not in actual use, shall he removed from opposite the city, during the months of June, July, August, September and He tuber, annually. Boats found opposite the city, during the above named months of the year, containing water.in the holds, shall be seized, hy any officer of Council and conveyed Irom the city. Any person violating this section shall he fined,, at the discretion of Council, in u sum not ex ceedingone hundred dollars per Hay; and shall, moreover, be liable for nil expences incurred in removing such boat or boms.” June 4—ts V w\wftb\e PLANTATION FOK HJIhE. T'lfE Subscribers offers fur Sale, that well known stand of John Beall, lately dec. twelve miles from Augean. The I’lanta von and Buildings on the said premises are all in excellent repair, and the Farm, for soil, Lures and all that pertain toils cultivation, surpassed by none in tin Suite. The body of land embraced in this tract, is suppos'd to be from 800 to 1000 acres. The above plantation will be of fered at private sale until the Ist of No vember next, and if not then disposed of, will be sold at public sale to llte highest bidder. Terms of Sale may he known by applying to James H. Smith, of Lexington,' (Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John W Beall on I he premises < Juries Rcall, John \. Beni I, C Kx’rs. James H.Smith \ May 31 3m 03/" The Republican, Savannah, is re quested to insert the above, once u week for three mou'bs FOR SALib. jjl * '• jmi •J Great Bargain. TMIE subsci iher offers tor sale her plan, tation in Burke county, the late re. s.deuce of Dr. Thomas l,< avitt, dec. con aming 6)0 acres, more or less, lying near Waynesborougli, and wellfdapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton and grain of every kind, a comfortable dwelling house with all necessary out buildings including a large new gin house and gin. Daymen's made easy, and possession givt h the first of January, 1822, and if required the pur chaser can be supplied with corn, sod ier and stock of all kinds on the premises.— For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premise*. Kliza A. i cavltt, adni’x. A.rpil —1 .‘ini _ THE SUBSCKiiiKR Offers for sale on reasonable terms, \ Valuable Tract of Land, T-JVING on the Big Kiokee Creek, with io a mile and a half of Columbia Court- Mouse, containing 351 acres, about 200 of which are cleared. On the premises is a sprincr of excellent water, and al! the .isita! improvements of a country turm. Per sons wishing to purchase will apply to the subscriber ut his residence on the pre mises. Harmong Lamar* June 4 \v3w Caution. M. HE public in hereby cautioned from , trading for two notes, drawn by the sub- , scriber in favor of Janies Randall, fine for seven dollars, and the other for fifteen dol- t lurs, both due on the 25th of May last,— , said Randall nor having complied with the \ consideration for which they was given. | I dp not intend to pay the sarm - niog, Campbell. juac 25, Accommodation stage. kdtXLJUIroiaiSSWM^M/ From Fa, ettwiHe. to JWnJ'olk, In Sixty Hours, Without trarittwf in the Nght. r*ns line leaven Hie Mansion Ilniel every Monday and Friday at 4 o’clock P M and >rmci at Norfolk on M ednesday nul Sunday, which enables passengers to lake th*f steam Boats lor HMlimon on Monday and Thursday morning*; 'I h c Superior Steam Boat Potomac is also run- City of Washington, buiving Norfolk every Monday morning. The cx . p-nse from Fayelieiillc to Baltitnon U distance of Ai)o mdisj is only ok* d< liar niorc than tin. reduced rates of the Mail Line. 'llie road is one of the finest in the Unite ed States, and r.o expense lias been spar ed to place the line on such a footing as to insure comfort, expedition unci rniHinty. I'he Stage Office is kept an he Mat sioa Hold. The Proprietor. Fayetu-ville, June 1 Uilt, 18*j (Jj-Travellers leaving ngnsla on Men clay and \\ eilnebiiay, will reach Fayette* villo on 1 fiuijhl.iy and Saturday, so as to take the J\o,folk Stage on Fjiday and Monday morning,,, Seats are reserved until the Southern Stages arrive. June 18.-2a c heap |\.V« IP&IEAlS&Iltf * > ‘ t? Travelling , On lA\e Line ol! STAGES, i ' WIUCH diverge* from the main Nor thern line nt F.djrelield court-honfte, S C. g' ing by Cambridge, Laurens, Union ainl York court-houses, Charlotte, Salisbury, Sal< in, Gree or boro,’ and Milton, N Caro lina,,t.u Halifax, Charlotte, Prince Edward, and Cunibcrlaiid co- rl-lioni.es, by Caru-rfi ville to Fred/ricksburg, • Va, where it u gmw unites tvi'h (lie .main northern line; pursuing through the whole distance a high, plcsunt, healthful ami cheap coun try, (from a third to a fourth cheaper than ihf lower rontcOwitbenterlainnirnt equal ly good, if not belter, and affording sofli oient rest every night to he passengers. This line will leave Edgefield coun-house every Wednesday morning, on the arrival of tin: Augusta stage—-and if cheapness, case and heal'lt beofanylnriportsr.ee in ravelling, this Line ought surely to meet -vith a portion of the public patronage, particularly in the warm season. Geo. McFarland & Co. June 25. I’rulj i.uckj! -Vo, ‘ir.H, A Prize of ONE tMiHJSAND COL. LABS, on the 3'h drawing of the Lt< m. lure Lottery, No. 5, was sold in a wl.ohs ticket last month, ui M ien a? Lucky office, corer of Broad and MTn. tosh streets, to a go idle man of this city, (at present in Petersburg It, Ga.) who tun receive the casli on demand. June SI. 3t ((J* Mr. Win. I'oHtTtsoii exclusively, will at I oral to the business of Messrs. H A- AI. Au.cs, in Augusta, du« ring the absence of the subscriber. ELIJAH Cl AUK. June 21 3t ~hiL su men i «vn Orrr. IIS for sale op accommodating (terms, his Saw Grist Mills jon spirit creek, w-itti snout nowo t cii sos land, well timbered, and sufficiently ccn» Venient to saiil Mills. A purchase! can Lave about one inn,died head of cattlo and other stock on said place, ■fainos ni, llolfinsou. June 4 if CCT" Lost oi* tuisiaid, it small Morocco pocket Book, comaining ub iut foity dollars in tiignsii, atui Staid Hank hilts—number and aim Mint of each note nor particularly •several smalt notes of hand. Tire finest finder by f- turning the same.foth- s.ibscd* ber, shall be -atisfjctorlv 'twa detl, I. K. M Charlton. June 11.