Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, July 09, 1821, Image 1

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'V . AUGJJSTA- CIIIIONICLE. ■ls of A- I t •- - • ! «K.. u W ue a * '\ rV ° L ~ XXXV ’ ] JIOmVY EVENING, JU .Y 9, imt. [No rn^ THE ‘Suaussta Chronicle. ** 9 'is PCBLIBUKII MONDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS, Y,} Kean § CtaatUon. publishers of the Laws of the U. States AT FIVE DOLLARS PER i»SUM, IN ADVANCE Consignments. I)!!. ROGER'S Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used * n Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with fifriml advantages. This Medicine is freed from all those objections which the use of inflamatory drops, or similar preparations ar; 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 bis own practice. He is sensible of the professional objections which are so often mptd against Patent Medicines j but it i|s not for him to say that such objections tre singer. He can only observe that (he Medical properties of his Detergent tan onlv be tested by its use. A few Cases of the above, are offered low at Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and Darrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tard; Alum and Madder; with various oilier articles on the most accommodat ing terras. 0. C. Dunn, Anslcy* Range, J' unary L V Just &eeeiv d, .i d for sale on libera . terms, i&illDS N O. Sugar, 100 Bags Coffee. Augutus Brux. March s— ti* - Pianos, JUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of first rate London made Piano Fortes. Patent polished and round Cornered,— Fi r sale low for cash, or apiVt-'.vn' ,p..r, by A. PICQDET, at Messrs. F. G. Giit.SON, ft. Co. jarnary 1 w ts CLOSING. T X HE Subscriber intending to close Jin b ismess for the season, by the Ist of uly next; off in for salr, his slock of HATS' Compi l ing it very general ASSORTMENT, On th( most accommodating terms. — Among them are > leoant hung Nap fine Drabs, Warranted WATER PiIOOK, , D Fine Black broad and Narrow brims; Casters, Iraiia.i'in Hi avers. Mens’ & Roys’ Romms, P>. Wool Ha's, blaci; (it White, Morocco Caps & . Country Merchan.ts will do well to call M a liberal discount wilt be made to those Ivh'j pur nase target) . TO LET (HEAP, Fto u the IstJuiy, until (lie Ist October. ( The Store new occupied by the s .b. ter bi-r, one door above Mr. K. H. Mus. grove*. G» orge Hannah. June U. ts MARCHE’ Madeira wine, In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For S'de by 1. Thompson. Under the Globe Tavern, June 14. ts BARRELS of Prime Richmond FLOUR, For sale low for Cash bi ishaiu Thompson- Junr 14 5t *#* Tlie Subscriber!* & ve formed a connexion for tl >. nurpos< 1 transacting a General Commission ne «in this city, under the firm ot Ca ni ?o & Lamar. ij, advances will be made, eitlv Rerri^ 118 ort lh s place, upon Produce . f or * z *» consigned to their houc, P. L. Cantehm, G. B. Lamar. ftetober sth 1820 ts To Rent, T HE * tore ®nd dwelling bouse at pre On l, ® c, }P‘f' d by Mr. John McLea jj ar , s °uth side of broad street, near th> c possession given Ist. Oct. nex' r particulars enquire of Jo! ‘ E Sharp c;rocetsies, Wm. II Thompson £5 Go Offer for Sale, 130 bags prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Hum 2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars 40 do do Imperial ) HHC* 1 Gunpowder & Hyson S A JCi ill 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, 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, Shoes, and Leather. J. HOUGHTON, South side Broao-street, four doors above the Market, Respectfully informs his friends and customers, that lie intends keep ing constantly on hand, a complete assort ment of 800 I S and SHOES, of every description—which will be sold low for cash, either at w holesale or retail. Country merchants are invited to call and look for themselves. Daily expected, a large supply of Nor thern Leather. Also on hand,'' A few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS, of the firsi rale, June 21. DR. DUNN, r 7 INFORMS his friends and the commii 'dty. that he can I e found at his residence near Mis Sandwich’s on the Sand-hills during the summer, txcept when out on calls Also, for the convenience of the inha buants of Summerville, he has a general supply of Medicines, Spices, &c usually kept in Apothecaries’ shops, and Physici ans can be furnished with prescriptions. Soda W aier, mut Uturcnwgale B\>a, Pn ./> ed from a correct analysis to be had by the bottle, with directions, &c, June 18———w4w DR. EKNDALL leave to inform his friends and Ml the public in general, that Ins health being reinstated, lie tenders them his ser vices in the practical department of his ; "ofessisn He has opened his Shop in Eilis’-streel, about thirty yards above its intersection by Washington-slreei, in the house lately tenau'ed by Mr Luke Reid where be may always be found when noi called oil'on professional business. Augusta, June 14 12t Wnv 11. Thompson,& Go OJ'FEd FOR SALE, ai k 9 AGS COFFEE, 62 Hints Mnsovado Sugars, 16 Hhds. Molasses, 42 Hhds. Rye Whiskey, 10 Quarter casks Malaga Wine, 4 Hdf pipes and 3 quarter Casks Old Madeira W ne, 2 Pipes Cognac Brandy, 5 Ditto Holland Gin, 6 Hhds N.E Hum, 9 Ditto Lime Juice, 100 Pieces best H«mp Cotton Bagging 100 Ditto Tow ditto, 13 Tons Swedes Iron, 300 Bags Shot, 40 Kegs Dupont’s Powder, 4 Casks Bar Lead, 400 Quarter boxes Segars, 10 Boxes Chocolate, 10 Bairs Almonds, 56 Barrels Loaf and Lump Sugar, 2 Bags pimento, July 2 8’ LA W. Xhe subscriber tenders his professional -r,vices in the following counties of tbs Middle Circuit .-—Richmond, Columbia. Washington, Emanuel. Striven & Burke, and in the county of Warren of 'he Nor hern Circuit. He will also practice in the Federal Courts of this Stale. Thomas Glascock xy The Savannah Republican and Mil •V.lgevilie Journal will insert the above ■ .uontli T. G. 'l''* caution. TTHE public is hereby cautioned from trading for two notes ; drawn by the sub scriber in favor of Janies Randall, one f - ven dollars, and the other for fifteen do lars, both due on the 25tii of May last,— said Randall no’ having complied with the consider.tion for w* icli they was given. Ido io> intend to pa' the s>me. THUS. CAMPBELL. June 25. Accommodation Staso. From Fayetteville to Norfolk, In Sixty Hours, Without travelling in the Nght. This line leaves the Mansion Hotel every Monday and Friday at 4 o’clock P. M. and arrives at Norfolk on Wednesday and Sunday, which enables passengers to take the Steam Boats for Baltimore, on Monday and Thursday mornings. Tht Superior Steam Boat Potomac is also run ning to the City of Washington, leaving Norfolk every Monday morning. The ex pense from Fayetteville to Baltimore (h distance of 400 miles) is only out. dollar more than the reduced rates of the Mail Line. The road is one of the finest in the Unit, ed Slates, and no expense has been spar ed to place the line on such a footing as to insure comfort, expedition and certainty. The Stage Office is kept at the Mansion Hotel. The Proprietor. Fayetteville, June lllh, 1821 ([y Travellers leaving Augusta on Mon . day and Wednesday, will reach Fayette ville on Thursday and Saturday, so as to > lake the Norfolk Stage on Friday and ■ Monday mornings, Si-ats are reserved until the Southern tages arrive, June 18.—2vv CHEAP A.VD Travelling , On ihfc Line of STACKS, W T ? IHCII diverges from the main Nor thern line ai Edgefield court house, S. C. going by Cambridge, I.aureus, Union and York conrt-ln rises, Charlotte, Salisbury, Sab in, Greensboro,' and Milton, N. Caro lina,*to Halifax, Charlotte, Prince Edward, and Cumberland court-houses, by Carters ville to Fredericksburg, Va. where it a gain unites with the main i orthern line ; pursuing through the whole distance a high, pics,mi, healthful and cheap coun try, (from a third to a fourth cheaper than the lower route)wilh entertainment equal ly good, if not better, and affording suffi cient rest every night to he passengers This line will leave Edgefield couri-hous. every Wednesday morning, on thearriva 1 of the Augusta stage —and if cheapness, ease and health beofauyimportar.ee in travelling, this Line ought surely to mee with a portion of the public patronage, particularly in the warm season. Geo. McFarland & Co June 25. Trulj Luckj! iVo. A)SB, A Prize of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS, on the 8;h drawing of the Extern, hire Lottery, No. 5, was sold in a whole ticket last month, at Aliens’ Lucky office, corner of Broad and M'Tn iosh-stree's, to a gentleman of this city, (at present in Petersburg!!, Ga.) who can receive the cash on demand. June 21. 3t TO RENT ]P ROM the first of July, until the first of October, the STORE now occupied by the Subscribers Killam Hills. June ts TO RENT, ... P HE Tenement lately occupied by R V, MAHYE&Co nearly opp site tbeCi tv Motel; the stand believed to be among thebosiin Augusta for the sale of Goods Enquire of LAW. S. SLAUGIIIER, one door below. June 11— oawjt To Rent, ThE dwelling house on the corner of Washington and Eilis streets, from tlv first of June to the first of October ilex'. —■Apply at this office. April 26—ts Mr Wm. IlobtTtson exclusively, will attend to the business o Messrs. S. & M. Aim#, in Augusta, du st ,i>. the absence of the subscriber. ELIJAH CLARK. Jure 51 3t " II;'A > K Neatly executed at this Office, The subscriber bav- the practice of the LVW in forms Pin former clients \n I ether--, that be will in future confine his attendance to the Courts of Equity and Law in the Dis t’icts of Edgefidd and Barnwell —Mr Chamberlain Ee Hoy Goodwin ”111 attend J ' his Office here, which for the present. •s in the Court House, and Mr. Charles Gfoduin, jun’r, keeps his office at Barn well Caurt House, where all applications will be punctually attended to. He will attend the Courts of Appeal from these Districts when specially employed. Charles Goodwin. Edgefield Court House, > 7th May, 1821. y oew2m WANTED ~ YOUNG MAN, who has been nccus tomtd to attending in a Bar; for such a one, that conies well recommended—libe ral wages will be given. Apply at this Office. , June 7 —(f WANTED, An active youny negro GIRL, of an unexceptionable character. Apply at this Office, June 7 ts * M anted to Hire, GOOD Woman Cook, Washer and Ironev, until tlit: first of Jamiarv next —- Enquire at this office, or at the Globe Tavern. June 4 f The Euterp T HE first .olnme of til. F.HI F.ttPEIAH or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— The second Volume bus commenced, much improved, and considerably enlarg ed. comprising eight quarto pages with a sheet of Music in every number, and is published send monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per annum, by John U. I*a: ker, Nr-. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31— Caveat E A LI, persons are requested to take no tice that I have legal and equitable liens, fur a considerable part of (be pur ebaxe money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid oft’ by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame leueiueius, formerly my property, and by me sold to James Myerv Any person who purchases, will take the properly subject to those liens ol which if more par ticular information is desired, it will be given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by Ins Attorney A. Slaughter. January 8 ts Look at This! £ 9 'OK I’, nut of Hie .iilincriber’. cnclo at-re on die 9(h inst. a pair of large bav ' irses, witli some white in their foreheads, me of which is a remarkable fine riding u .. si, racks well;—the other move* rather doggish, with one eye a little defected ; .Iso a grey m.u e, rather inclined to be white. The above hoiycs were in good •j’dcr when they left the subscriber’s ■limitation. It is probable they will mak* for Angus's; but ( fearsome villain has made a prize of them, and will hunt a mar ket for them as quick ns possible A rea sonable reward will be given for either, or the whole of them, and all expenses paid Any information will oe thankfully receiv ed, by a line directed to 'he rtibscriber at Marion, Twiggs county, Georgia, or to Mr. A.R, Ralston, in \ugusta. David Ralston. April 30. ——— lin Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dic’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 having claims against the es tate t c notified to exhibit, them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated Kliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19.. ts _________ N otice. ALL persons are hereby cautioned a gainst purchasing certain prop* rty in t ie town of St Mary’s, known by the plat as Nos. 3, 22, 33, 39 ; as also, a Tract ol Land, known by the name of Lee’s Hill, containing 70 acres. As the heirs ot executors of Wm. Johnson have no power whatever Indispose of the same, it being a joint concern of Messr*. J. I.angsiaff and tv m. Johnson, now claimed by the heirs of Benjamin and John Laugstaff, heirs to the above John Laugstaff, sen Robert Robert V\ hitlield, Attorneys for Ann I.angsiaff Ex'rs. mav t4——4t For Rent , 4 CONVENIENT dwelling house, one dour above (Mr. David Urquharts dwel'ing) from the first of July to the first of D ••comber next- Also, an excellent I Cook Washerand Ironer will ue hired for the same length of time For further part liars enquire of the Editors; ffl.y 17 ws»r Notice. THR Subscriber Cautions 11;e public l B. against trading fof*fiCT Tiffin Hill, gi » veu U> Bradley, for Soventv-Five • Dollars, dated ns well as I recollect the 21st id' N. .'ember, 182(1, payable the first day ol March, 1821 ; as the property proved to be unsound, 1 am determined wot to pay t, | Kliza M ood. Barnwell District, So, t'a Jan. 15 ts no AT O ILL lake notice that the 101st s« c 'ion of ibe General Ordinance of the city •>1 Augusta, v ill be enforced after the first of June- —It reads ns follows i—“ All Boats not in actual use, shall be removed trom opposite the ciu, during the months otJune, July, August, September and Oc tober, annually. Beals found opposite the city, during the above named months of ’ liie year, containing water in the holds, shall be seized by any officer of Council and conveyed trom the city. Any person violating this section shall be fiuei, at tin discretion of Council, in a sum net ex ceeding one hundred dollars perdatu and shall, moreover, be liable for all expellees incurred in removing such boat or boats.” June 4—if V aVuabVu plantation FOR SAL . T A HR Suhscribi rs offers fur Sale, that Well know n aland of John Beall, lately dec. twelve miles from Augusts The I’lania lion and' Buildings on the said premises are ail in excellent repair, and the Farm, for soil, fences and all that pertain to ils cultivation, surpassed by none in tin State. The body of and embraced in this tract, issnpposi d to be from 800 to 1000 acres. The above plantation .vill he of fered at private sale until the Ist of No vemher next, and if not then disposed of, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale may be known by applying to James 11. Smith, of Lexington, (Georgia) or to Charles Bead, or to John W Beall i n vhe premises. Gh tries Rea l, ) John M . Bctt‘l, > KxVs. Jnines 11. Smith 3 May 31 -—3 m Out* Fhe Republican, Savannah, is rr qnested to insert the above, once a week for three months. THE SUBSCRIBER i IfFERS for sale on accommodating ternu, bis Saw bf Gna Mills on *»pj,-ii creek, will about .'OOO acres i l land, well timbered, ami -.officiee'ly con venient to said Mills. A purchaser can itave about or e hundred h> ail of caUU and otiler st ick : n said plac< James A. Rohinsoii June 4 if OJ* Lost or mislaid, a small Morocco p»' kct Book, con ainin about futy dollars in Aueus'a, an'l v t«te Da- k bills—number and amount of each mi'e no particularly remoinbcied—ais<>, several small notes of band. The honest finder by returning the same 'o'h subscri ber, shall be -atisfaclnrly ewarded. J. K. M. Lharltun. June 11, Gi\Vv era its fiewgia, Atiikns, 12. h May 1821 'HE examination of the Senior Clas- in I Franklin College will commence oi, Thursday the 24Mi of the present month, at which time the Trustees of the Univer liiy, the Barents of the candidates, for degiees, and Literary Gentlemen in gen ,al are requested to attend On I hursday the 14th of June next, the examination of the Junior Class will com niencc ; on Friday that of the Bophomore, and on Saturday that of the Freshman Class On Sabbath the 17th, there will be de livered a Commencement Sermon in the College Chapel On Monday the 18th, the candidates for admission info College, from the Frepara torv School, about 40 in number, will be examined. On Tuesday the 19th, a select number from the three lower classes in College will deliver speeches of their own com position, and on Wednesday the 20th wil l be the couunencem nf. Agbury Hull, Secretary University of Georgia. June 4—2 w (L7*The above advertisement, franked, and dated, Athens, 12th of May, did not rometo liand until the 2d instant, or it would have been earlier attended to. ... - . ■ -y— ■ il i-- 1 ■ ■ H-D'D BOXES (I- Baldwin £/ Co.) SOAP, For sale low for Cash, Ity I. Thompson. June 14 ■ ■ 4t r:—r-T, i° .. LETTERS ~ e Remaining in the Poxt Office Aligns. r m. i wishing letters from this list will ph-a ask j for Advertised letters. Abbot Oauiel Leavenswortli B P Ames E & I) Lul.lock Richard Andrews John l.igci Wn B I iinikiu James Bishop Lavina I.nwion Manor Brautly Benjn Longstreet Gilbert H.-al N H Beall Uobt A M. • Barney J S Magun Owen Bostick G Murdali James ■ Baton Lucy O Mapp V, m F 1 Bulger Daniel Morse llunni I Bryan Alvxr Manse l‘ i Boil) er Mary Maekh-murry A Burns de t hus E Me I) re John ‘ Barry William Martiniew ,1 f Bayard Nicholas Dr. Middleton Agathtf , Beall John W MeQuin John # Bayzelv James McDonald James Bowi-rs Ann Martin Eliza Hurd William Maiye Hubert Baines Fortune Muiin Ma y I B, oil .Ver Jno Mullailv Sii phen • . L* MagruJrr Geoi-M t am William M. gie Oaeinta ii Chisholm capt. Mead John Ur Ohzbe l imcthy Mum n M.*rv Cotton Rohert McGi l F.Key ' Cm ly Ji sliua McFarland Sarah Cooke William McDowull Wnj Cnllur Richard o. Gum. run John Oliver H i nt \ Goihett Frands R OliverJa* L Con bs NiuliHali l Oliver 'I liomas Can.cron Alex’r p, Christian Ann Pierce Gr<. n O Ciarki Anue W Pickett Mary •dhuvous R.islia p< w John i CoitiusJ .lin Penrre Geo. U 8, Cranford James Face Su.-uu Ch men's Dan; I'erryuar > le* B Cocker) D.l I’huies l)anl Clanton l.itilt-luiry Polhil( liebetkah Clarke Gabriel Q D. Quisynb n y Thoa Davm Ciiibariuc ,{ U. imon Jesses lltuosv Ei’w’d Duilonh R F*. , say R UJ , ct DeVi-aux I H-t.uiison ,( D.u unne Jin) Kanibo K. ~a t,in I* Run. Ji Jiont-Q DubnryWmO H- g- rs Win Davis llitiwer Rube-is John Dawson John ICdlir, Win DaVi nport Edw’d T S Doughty Jn I. M Blewart Jameg Dicks Joiikiban fitsby J u-< b Donald James Salmon Baejdah E. Biilwell ( hai leg Embry Me pit fiandwich Miss ElseyL. wl# bmiih KI z A Nathaniel Sheriff Charles O Evans Geo. VV. Hi tigers Sgiaty Erwin James Slnlfer Jtw H F. KmilhEe'ir Fay T C Starr Mr Fai an Charles Swillivan Pivsley Poster Arthur * Scon I W Feiirn. Cuarles Shltiholger Maiy U Fi.x Mary Savage Daniel Fox Jam iI) C Suan l*'-iry G. Snead lilmai) Grarno Zed,no Silc .1 hsc It C 'rer John Hind) IVni II l.ridiey Edward Salmon. Jed- r»oo I; Griswold Bin ad Susan p Gardner E 'j. U.rdonjaineg Terrell G U"’swold Gih-g Turnle) J ~|; Giay Mary Anil Turk , ’t I.eOA H. ' Tv igija t>',|, Mr.want Mrs. l urp.n 'oh; lint Marlin Tut'h- Harby Uiil Joim Thomas Ki zaoetb D'Uisby Wm Turpin, u Buddie ton Sauls laid N Tayh c<„ Hanuhoii Dt-Dlgh II • (Inward Jered tJndi rh.li Gcorgft : taiiimond Charles V Matcher Jno H Vdlaid Win B Milton Tow r Porion A Hammond Catharine V inz.s.t losepb Hodges Jno J vv. II iward William Woodson ViuUhegr Dims Jas E Ware i iizabeMt Hocklley J Watson Tl.nmag Mills St. Clair Dr Williams Thomas Hall Eliz’lh Watkii-,.. Marthal| Dinsey John H Walker James ilaimltoii Khz W Washburn It F Hill David Wilson John J. Walker John Johnson Feiminah M ilkinson jnbn B • lohnson Ino K. W’llliamsF fc U Jones Jeminiah Williams ICcliardF Jones Sam’l B W illiams John It Jones Joseph Wood .Susan -lull Mrs. Winchesir. Wm K. Waterman Asapb Kontr Wiiiigm Wait Jane Kittredge Stephen Wad Isaac Kuight W Tarlton Wngfit Susannah Keall Honor Wooilson Matthew Kerins Bartholo. Y L Young Wm L. Lawrence Garrett Young Hugh Liverman John Young Geo W. Lark 4c McKey Z. ■ Lacv Freeman W Zinn Jacob JAMES FRASER, P. M, July 2. Jt Final Notice!l rp JL HE citizens of Augusta are fully notified, that the time specified fop the collection of the Road and Well Tax expired on the 23d ult.—They are further notified that they may have an opportuni ty of paying their taxe* by calling st the .store of Mr. 8. Russell, on or before 'he 6th inst. as a return will be made on the r- .-,f ft i M-sons in arrears, in tetft* of I the Ordinance, a A. Bligft JD-TfC, July2——2t n / '* Job Printing^;, j} Nfjuly executed ai tbi* Oim