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THE
Mjusta Ctjroniclc
, sr rBU9UKI.
MONDAY & THU’BBOAY
£ (WWC S,
v Kean $ Cbttclton.
’ trs of the Laws of the U. States
rF IVS DOU.AHB per ansum,
£V ADVANCE
for Sale,
Casks -ot Nails assorted sizes of
quality, low so Cash only by
t 1 Thompson.
— 5I ._ _
cikcAi fc u >f joods.
su i»criber offers for sale, an eh
,t assortment of FRENCH FAN-
H)i)S, just received per the latest
Consisting of
roidered Coilerets _
jo inserting Trimmings _
land White plain Silk Stockings
do Embroidered do
(Italian Crapes
!feared Ribbons
jllerino Shawls
ifS.it'm
rlVmbrick Handkerchiefs
Linen Cambrick
and White Leghorns
md White Ostrich Feathers
S for Milliners *c.
hole of the above goods, are now
ad to be seen at Messrs. Tardy
John Morand.
HisigniHfnts.
\) i aowiFs
rated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
CU is used m Consumptions,
aiarrlu, Asthmas and Coughs, or
originating from Colds, witli
Vantages. This Medicine is freed
those objections which the use of
ary drops, or similar preparations
ys liable to. He invites the Pub
and judge of tbe efficacy ol ill
le Pulmonic Detergent; the re
alty years labour and experience
mpractice. Me is sensible ol the
al objections which are so often
sinsv Patent Medicines ; but i
lumto say that such objections
ter. He can only observe that
ical properties of his lietergent
be /tested by its use A few
the above, are offered low at
te and Retail j also Casks and
of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
lim and Madder; with various
ides on the most accommodat
t.
C. C. Dunn,
A'isli'!/’ Jtunq-p
vl. ‘
I
CLOSING
1 Subscriber intending to close
ess for the season, by tbe Ist ot
I; off vs f>r sale, his slock of,
MTS
rung a Ter if general
1880KT1BEN I',
most accommodating terms.—
Among them.are eleeatit
Viip fine Drabs, Warranted
ATKRPiiOO ,
He Ilia-k broad and Narrow brims;
’8»
mn ft avers,
8; Boys’ Rorams,
w Hilts, black Sc White,
c.i Caps See.
n Merchants will dn well to cal
r,ii will be made to those
I, ,
0 LET CHEAP,
Hie Ist July, until the Ist October
•tore now occupied by the s »b
outdoor above Mr. li- H. Muv
Gtoree Hannah.
14
• ■ -»■ » i D
I'lDscribcv will be absent from '•
1 short period, and tho.e having
■Withhint will call upon Mr. He
“so, who is his authorized attor
.. ANDREW J. DILL.
tf
i During my absence
'?'ista, Mr B M. WARE will act :
ttiey.
, Robert Dillon.
Notice.
,ne(lat ,he ,aßt Regimen
if h ®' Mmry, will have an oppor
amount to the Pay
if *, e dnst when Execution;
i! ph Ketchnm,
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
GROCERIRS,
Wm H Thompson Co
V Of-r for Side,,
L’t- bags I rime green Coffee
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
° do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. limn
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
jO barrels loaf’Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial > HHI? 4
Gunpowder & Hyson \ I
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Rags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Boxes No. 1 Soap,
200 Rags 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
Wm. 11. Thompson,& Co
OFFER FOR SALE,
30 li
*■* AGS COFFEE,
62 Hhds. Musovado Sugars,
11 IK
10 Quarter casks Malaga Wine,
4 Half pipes and 3 quarter casks
Old Madeira W.ne,
2 Pipes Cognac Brandy,
5 Ditto Holland Gin,
6 Hhds N. E Rum,
2 Ditto Lime Juice,
100 Pieces best Hemp Cotton Bagging
100 Ditto Tow ditto,
15 ’l'ons Swedes Iron,
300 Bags Shot,
40 Kegs Dupont’s Powder,
4 Casks Bar Lead,
400 Quarter boxes Segars,
10 Boxes Chocolate,
10 Bags Almonds,
56 Barrels Loaf and Lump Sugar,
2 Bags Pimento,
July 2 8!
HAIR, HE’
MAD IDA WINE,
In Pipes and Quarter Casks,
For Sole by
1. Thompsons
Under lh> Ghbe Tavern,
.Tune 14. ts
_ t .
Jaat Ueeeiv A,
And fur sale on libera, terms,
iß© UOhDS. N O. Sugar,
100 Bags Coffee.
Augutus Brux.
March 5 ——n :
Boots, "'hues, and
Leather.
.L HOUGH! ON,
South side Broa i-aireet, four doors abov
the Market,
■ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
IX and customers, that he intends keep,
ing c mstmlly «n hand, a complete assort
ment • f ROO FS and SHOES, of every
description —which will be sold low for
cash, either at wholesale or retail.
Country merchants are invited to call
and look for themselves.
Daily expected, a large supply of Nor
them Leather.
Also on band,
\ few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS,
f the fi s', rate.
June '2l.
*£* The Subscribers
have formed a connexion for the purpose
of transacting a General Commission Dn
sinessin this city, under the firm of Caw
telou & Lamar.
Liberal advances will be made, either
in Augusta or this place,upon Produce or
Merchandize, consigned to their house
for sale. *
V. I. Cantelou,
G, B, Lamar,
.Vavannah. October sth 1820 ts
Found, ■
SOMETIME since, a Red Mo'occo
Pocket Book, containing Receipts and
mol)e v—other valuable property to the
owner. It is supposed to belong to a Mr.
Stephen Lyles, ot Columbia County. The
owner can have it by paying for tins Ad
vertisement.
Tulv 19 ts
Brigade Orders.
A.N Election will be he d at the Court
House in the city of Augusta on Monday
tV 6th day of August next for a Lneuie
tant Colonel of the 10th Regiment Genr
ria Militia, to HU the vacancy occasioned
iv the removal of Lieut. Col. George
'»V *tkilift*
liy order of JSriff* Gen* 1 ho. Glascock•
Samuel Tarver,
Aid-de• Camp.
N. B —The whole Regiment will be
mtitled to vote.
July i tde
TjTTnk^
Neatly executed at this Office.
CHEAP
AND
Travelling ,
On t\\e Upper lAue of
STAGES,
HfCH diverges from the main Nor
thern line at Edgefield court-house, S. C.
going by Cambridge, Laurens, Union and
York court-houses, Charlotte, Salisbuiy,
Salem, Greensboro,’ and Milton, N. Caro
hna, to Halifax, Charlotte, Prince Edward,
and Cumberland court-houses, by CarteN.
ville to Fredericksburg, Va. where it a
, gain unites with the main northern line j
pursuing through the whole distance a
high, plesaiit, healthful and ciicap coun-1
try, (from a third to a fourth cheaper than
the lower route)w,th entertainment equal
ly good, if not better, and affording suffi
ch-m rest eeery iilgtu id tie nas.,. ,-gcis.
I his line will leave Edgefield court-house
every Wednesday morning, on the arrival
of the Augusta stage—and if cheapness
ease and heal'h be of any importance in
travelling, this Line ought surely to meet
with a portion ot the public patronage,
particularly in the warm season.
Geo McFarland & Co
June 25.
J be Subscriber,
LjOLICITS those who can furnish him
UT with evidence, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COMUS. on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve
ning of the 2d inst,—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass wheih he propuced (with
out effect) and was by those men beaten ■
in a shameful manner—when a certain I
gentleman came up and informed them /
that Ins pass was Hit out by one iveele, the l
negro does not know who was fiis friend
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under
itooil should a reward be expected, any
bmg reasonable will be granted by
I: auc JLoliochc,
Apply to
A. Siaugbter C. I.abuzun
or Thus. S. Oliver.
December 7 ts
Notice.
4 I.L persons indebted to the estate of
a the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dt-c’d,
ither by note or open account, are re
quested to come forward anil pay the same ■
before the Ist day of November next. —
Ml 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, aclm’x
April UJ. ts
Notice.
f Subscriber Cautions tbe public
1. against trading for her Due Hill, g'
von to Bradley, for Seventy-Fiv.
Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the
21 st of November, 1820, payable tin
first day of March, 1321 ; as the ptopert;
proved to be unsound, I am determine'
not to pay t,
Eliza Wood.
Barnwell District, So. Ca Jan. 15 if
Fuutiim.
TIIK public Is hereby emilionc! from
leading for two notes, drawn by the sub
scriber in favor of James Randall, one for
seven dollars, and the other for fifteen dol
lars, both due on the 251 h .of May last, —
said Randall not having complied with the
consideration for w hich they was given.
I do not intend to pay the same.
THOS. CAMPBELL.
June 25.
~~ TAKFN VF,
JjtV the subscriber, a dun spotted COW,
With a pale or yellowish CALF—Neither
. marked or branded. Their ages as Col
i i„w—The Cow, from 12 to 15 years old
—Calf, from six to eight weeks old The
owner is requested to prove his property
, to the subscriber, and take it away, ako
to pay for th|s advertisement.
J. I}. Strcklon
June 4 ts
WASHINGTON
Coffee-House.
1 ff'HE subscriber having greatly impro.
5 | I. ved, anti still adding considerable
i improvements to his HOUSE in Washing
| ton, invites the patronage of those who
i may Visit the up country He assures
I suc k as may favor him with their calls, that
everv exertion shall be made to render
the lime agreeable, and every delicacy
! which the country can afford, shall be pro
- cured, to render his board acceptable.
j A. 11. Sneed.
July 13
*j 3*took(H ihis-won't you?
LL per ,ms having demands against
the late firm juf Dvickikck &
Pi;•„«i 1 .!, Av*tques,rd v : v \r,rt them In to
the subscriber, before the nrst of Octo
ber: next as he wiq not hold himself re
sponsible br any that may be longer with
held. It s scircely worth tbe price of
labor, to ;»k these indebted to pay; he
hopes hovevetj that die honest debtor
I will consider it qs'rather difficult to sub
sit for the tpace of fifteen or tweiyy years
on the luilseraeit received from the {Miss
ing breezy aul will sometime In the
course of the ntxt ensuing ten nr twelve
years, premnt with something 1 more
substantial; aijtl at least allow him the
privilege as dosing his business! and
commencing same otlier, for whicl, he,
if alive, will b ever grateful, &c Sac,
G VV. 8. rearrd
liliv 7 i
laiist of mislaid, a
small Morccci pockut Hook, comailiiug
about forty do ars in Angus a, and dtate
Bank billjj —imubjjv and amount of each
note not parlcuiarly remembered—also,
se.eral small otesof hand. The honest
finder by n-uir ing the same .oth ; subscri
ber, shall be sal gfactorly rewarded.
J. K. M. Charlton.
June 11.
PhIMATION
I FOIi SALE,
J HE Subscribers offers for Sale, that
wi/l known stand of John Beall, lately dec,
lyslvc miles from Augutia. The Plania
t/n and Buildings on llie said premises
all in excellent repair,and the Farm,
[/or soil, fences and all that pertain toils
■cultivation, surpassed by none in the
jSiale. The body of land embraced in this
tract, is supposed to be fn in 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 the highest
bidder. Terms of Sale may he known by
applying to Janies H. Smith, of Lexington,
(Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John
W Beall on (he premises.
Charles Beatl, T
John SV. Beall, ( Ex’rs.
James H.HmithS
May 31 3in
CC/‘ Ihe Republican, Savannah, is re
quested to insert the above, once a week
fog three months.
GEORGlA—Oglethorpe county,
w f an Inferior court held in and for said
-1 county, on the fill day of July, 1821,
on the application of James l». Gresham,
au insolvent debtor, !>■ fore the honorable
Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph 1
Moore, justices therr of. Ordered, that the
22d day of September next, be and is
hereby appointed tor the meeting of this
court again, upon the application of the
xid James D Gresham, at the Court.hous>
of said county—at which time and place,
it is further ordered, that the said James
I) Gresham he brought up before this
court; and also that all and singular lh"
i editors as well those at whose suit th
aid James D Gresham,is confined, as also
all those to whom the said James DGi esh
am is indebted, shall be summoned to ap
P'-ar in person or by attorney, to shew
aose, i(’any they have, why the said James
,(! Gresham shall not have extended in
him the benefit of the Constitution and
Lav sos this stale in relation to iusolvem
debtors.
A trim rop;/from the minutes,
Isaac Collier, *Tk.
July 12 9
All persons are here
by cautioned against culling or hauling
VVood, Light-wtod, or Timber ofany des
cription from th; Sprirtg-Uill Mill tract of
Land, lately a part of the estate of Seaborn
Jones, Esq. dectased, and which is at pre
sent in the occipancy of Col. Michael P
Boiscltvir, as offenders will be prosecuted
without disci imi rati on.
Slaughter £5 Labuzan,
F. B biker,
Phohuetohs,
July 1G 6t
TllK SIJBSCRIBBRS
OFFER FOR SALE,
A CART OF THE
Spring-Jfill-Mill TRACT
of LAND,
(Lately belonging 10 Hie Estate of Seaborn
tones, Esq )
LYING on bph sides of Butler’s creek,
in the county of Richmond, and a(
present in theW.cupancy of Col. M. F.
Boisclair. The iart offered fo’-sale is ad
-1 mirably well timU red, and would be di
vided to accommddate purcbosers. it lies
1 within four or fivehniles of the city of Au
-1 gusta, embraces sdne beautifully elevateo
1 sites for summer teaidencea, having good
springs of pure vv^ter.
fy Labuzan,
F. Walker,
Phophiktors.
* July 16 ts
!■■■■■
To Pent.
T
I-HE middle Tenement of House, on
IDlia Ww JvVt I
uog House, and possession given iiuuk
diately.
Enquire of i
John 3l‘Mullen.
July 19 ts
To Rent.
T -
a. M O or three airy and commodious
Rooms, for the accommodation offamiles
or gentlemen, on moderate terms al the
Sand Mills Enquire at this Office.
July 6 3w
To He ut,
T <
■-HE dwelling house on the corner o(
' Wasiungton and Ellis streets, trom the
nisi ot June to tlm first of October next,
: —Apply al this office.
A pul 26 —ts
TO KENT
1,1
ROM the first of July, until the first
ut '>ctober, the STOKE now occupied by
the Subscribers
Kilium & Hills
jano t
W M. ASy
/Vn active youny negro GIRL, of an
unexceptionable character. Aunly at
this Office.
June 7 ts
' V\fc KeallVot CIVS,
Requires tiia.■ the tenth Section of
the General Ordinaute, should be
r giilly enforced—-It reads as fol
lows*
“No person sinll keep
on his or her premises any nuisance tu tin
annoyunee of his or her neighbors. Am
one so annoyed may complain to a Member
of Council belonging to Ins or her dis
ti ict, or to the Marshal. Such Marshal
shall summon three freeholders not re
sr ing in the immediate vicinity to exa
mine the, premises complained of, II
they think there is a nuisance which
ought to be removed, they shall give a
• l i sum in writing to that ffect f and up
t.n such decision, the said Member of
Uo'udal or Marshal shall order the removal
ot the nuisance, aud it wiliiin three days
aft. t it Is not removed—fop every
day following, the person on whose pre
* 11 remains, may be fined in a sum
not exceeding twenty dollars ”
July 19 It
Estrajs. ’
Georgia , Columbia County.
ff J
90 ESSE Holder of District No. 4, tolls
before William B Tankersley, Esq. one
1 sorrel horse, twelve or thirteen years old,
. four ffet ten inches high, with a star in
, Ins forehead, sway hack, mostly inclined
: to pace Appraised to forty dollars
Jeremiah KoK rts, in
, District No 4, to! s before Wm, R. \ tt „.
, kersley, Esq one bright soirel horse, fiv.
feel high, with white hind feet, left eye
out, with a star and snip, fifteen or six
teen years old. Appraised to thirty did
| tars.
Eugenia Fennell, tolls
before lay lor Wiley Esq. one bay horse,
heavy made, shod all round, thirteen oi
* ourteen years old. Appraised to seven! v
five dollars.
In District No 7, John
j Crabtree, lolls before John Magahu, Esq.
i one sorrel mare, both hind feet whit. , a
1 white streak in her face, sdinv saddle
, spots, no brands discovered, tour feet
nine inches high, between fourteen and
sixteen years old. Appraised to twenty
two dollars.
In District No., John
. Jones, tolls before Soloman Huge, Esq
a brown horse, between twelve andfifte. u
■ years old, with some saddle spots, four
, feet and a naif high. Appraised to twen
1 ty five dollars.
f In District No. 6, Ko
-1 bert Shaw, tolb before Soloman Hoge, Esq
two bay horses, one with a star in his fore
. bead, white hair about the root of his ail.
‘ seven or eight years old, a small spot of
white hairs on liis left hind foot, four fee,
, line inches high ; the other with a star in
his forehead, aid hoth hind feet white
six or seven yea;» old, five feel five inches
nigh. One appraised to fifty dollars, and
the other to thirty dollars
H. Lamar, CTk,
July 19 -if
Twenty Dollar* Bewartl.
I?
J. i)H apprehending and securing Jacob,
so that I get him again, who ranaway on
, the 15th instant, 7 miles above Augusta,
oit the Milledgcville road.—Jacob is about
20*years of age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches nigh,
i* of tawney complexion—he was dressed
in corduroy roundabout and pantaloons—
he w ill no doubt make for the north, from
which place he was lately brought, and ve
s ry probably bv way of Charleston, S. C.
There ran off two at the same time, one
, of which has been since caught 11 miles
j above Augusta, on the South-Carolina
side. The above reward will be paid by
Mr. John Woolfolk, of Augusta, by deli
i vering the negro to him, or by the sub
scriber, living near Greensboro’ Ga
John Colt.
Auguaia, July 23 _ 4
>top tl»o NununHv. •
ABSCONDED from the snhscr*i; v
lU K near Augusta, on ih.- 13ih Infant a
umllatio negro woman, named
HA II I 3 i :
She is about thirty five or forty jean of
«£*’• thin visage, with a scar iui'h< r cheek,
probably occasioned by the whip, she
may aim lor .Millc-lgeville, as she is well
acquainted there, having lived in tlie fa
mdy of Mr. Thomas Huseo of mat place!
1 have reasons to believe she h is a forged
pass in her possession and probably a tree
one, which she may rely upon in trave!-
ling. All persons are cautioned against
outplaying her in any wav, us the la,v will
he rigidly informed against any person of
femlmg in that way. A reward of I'w nty
Dollars will be paid for her being lodged
in any Jail in tins state or South-Car,di
im, and information givei me.
tI , A *
July 19 fit
Ate E iitors of the StaV Gazette, Co-
ItiUibia, S. C. and Wrsurn Caroliiiain,
Salisbury, N. C. are requested to insert
the above Advertiser tent four times and
forward then accounts on to tlfisoHic for
pat ntent
. >6O Reward. - *
I? ;
Bil/tril) from the subscribers, in
• >» tlkcu couuiv . Ca<*«>v , )A! , ,4 v ittnur Muhoiv’w
Vi le, on the 28th May las', three negro*'
fellows:—Nameiy’, ,
SAM,
sometimes called Sam Winters, abom zf
years of age, dark comjajicxion, 5 fri t h‘
inch, s high; inclinedhflreround shoulder
eel, hits a down look when sp k.-n to, and
appear, to ( Je upon the gri -ning order
w hen speaking, lie wore away, a black
doth coat, black fur Itai, &c.
SAM,
sometimes called J.,lms, oiiont 21 .yearsof
age, du k complexion; 6 feet mi,’ a half
inch high; he is a stout big bonyil tell, w,
with a scar on (be left side of his I; ad,
wore, away, a bine cloth coal, a black fur •
ha,, &c '
AMItUOSE,
about 20 \cars of age, complexion pretty
black, J feci 3 inches high, lu ary made,
lias a down look a fine sdar under out
eye. _
It is possible they may ■ or have under,
taken to go northwardly, as the two Sain*
was brought from Virginia, last fall, on*
from JifKison county, the other from
Stafford county.
The above reward will be paid to any
person who may secure said negices, so
that we get them again, or twenty dollars
for each one so secured and reclaimed.—
Information forwarded to either of the
subscribers, living near Mallory Wide,
will be tliankfully received and attended
Pnillip Orr,
Peter Stovall.
July 23 4t
(0-Tlic Editors of the Columbia Tele
scope, Raleigh Register and National In
tclli .encer, are requested to instil the
above weekly, four times, and forward
their accounts to this office for iiaymeul.
Twenty Dollars Reward ,
And all Reasonable Expenses
Al/TI-L be paid for apprehending and
T * lodging in any jaal tn the alale of
Georgia,!. NcgioFellow named
Mill i IN
He isowmd in Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au-
K-vxotca. Matkel, ao It in UuBHiCBS ttl IlOIllt? 1$
butchering—He is about 30 years old, sig
feet high, square built, has two of bis
front teeth out, and has a scar on hrsh ■;«!
—tor further particulars enquire at this
Office.
Sept. 5- tt
SIIOaVAX
FROM the subscriber, a Young Negro
man named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one years us age,) he is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter by
trade —He is well known in this place
and Savannah, and is supposed to be lurk
ing about the vicinity of this city, or on
bis way to Savannah
Any person apprehending the said fel
low and delivering' him to Messrs. A.
Slaughter, SJ C. Labuzan, or lodging
dm in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward. ‘ ISAAC LAROCHE.
Augusta, Nov. 17 if
drought to Jail
IN Burke county, a negro fellow, who
says his name is DAVID or DAVEY, au
African by birth, speaks bad English and
scarcely can be understood, say s his tuns
t -t’s oanv is M‘K. eor MdC Kay, living hi
Spilth-Carolina. II- appears to be about
40 or 40 years us age, and is about fives
feet 8 or 10 inches in height.
vS. W. Plount, s. b. c.
July t 6 - - w4w
Strayed ,
Fr'm my plantation
JIG* in Barnwell District;
,on Savannah ; .'i> -r,
& Ls*v black, unbroke
.-J. , * old, they were bro't
’ f«>n> Kentucky 8c will
probably make fur the
westward—whoever will kaeure the said
mules, that I can get them, or deliver
them to George AJh n of Augusta shat
receive a reward of TWENTY DOLLARS
\VI3uU. UobiiiU
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