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[VOL. XXXV.] THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST s, 1831. [No. 3014.] orjjß .yl the it-M Cftroniclc. ' JS pcsiASUED llion ’Monday & Thursday Moii « MonmvGS, ■Ueau £5 CYiotUon. ! <f)rii Mrs ofthe Laws of the U. States 5 u? H five DOU.AKB FEU AJTSUM, b,«w« -t.: - * "*■"■** ( j. ■ proposals a Paper in the Town r " : "Kllledgwille, to be entitled , r 1! *Be, Tbe I'eopVe. Ip-ess has been truly and classical ■, the palladium of Liberty —ln n ®rain»tion of useful knowledge— -• of political abuses, it i' j i^B. oir iiy pre-eminent above every o I "' l ßdtution—it is the hand-maid to W an( i Sciences —the conservator ■ jndt'.el’ioneerto the march 1 and Virtue. However corrupt he; however ably and skil liu^B,]llcted, it cannot long retain an HUience upon the minds of the g'lare of public observation Hfiriiich it moves, like the unsulli _^trof Confucius, immediately re ~®jsil e forminity; and exposes its ve. IB s„ m e one ha* aptly observed, that s the Queen of the H arid ! She so in a government like • B: Ile aristocratical maxi m, “ the '■ ■ their own worst enemies ,” under semblance it may appear, will ,^K n mi impress of its original fca '■■■B.i the ken of an enlightened will soon penetrate the gossa- and drag the monster to light. PEOi'LE, will be pailicu- jU -a to an impartial examination o !itic9 of the State of Georgia ■^H iC y of its present administration is y^H c li fully accords with our feelings and so long as it adheres l^Htlu uest and independent course ■|h3S invariably marked its progress, w iU the Editors be devoted to its All other subjects of State or concern, will receive that por- IB attention which they merit; and JjHaertiun will be used to render the ■Ba medium of useful intelligence. B a re the sentiments of the Editors Uluis feeling and thinking will they jieu-little barque upon thfc.politi With Truth their chart, and 88-.iiJetice their compass, they hope in K,mg to avoiil Scylla they will not IKr on Charybdis; but ride in triumph Sea of Principle into the Port of Safety. THE PEOPLE, will be pubiisli- under the management of BB; Hie Editors of the Augusta Chro terms of subscription will be three B per annum, payable on the dclive fiflihe first number, or four doliaiS at of the year. |B Advertisements and Job w«rk at prices. - if ■ Law. Bib subscriber tenders his professional Bees in Hit following counties of the Bile Circuit.—Richmond, Columbia, Hiiinglon, Emanuel, Scriven & Ilurke, Bui the county of Warren of the Nor- HiCircuit. He will also practice in Bl'cderal Courts of tins Stale. I Glascock. Bj'T'ne Savannah Republican and Mil ■jeville Journal will insert the above B'math. T. G. Bmnarv 22 Ittiiciuc, Boj'fOltJUflN WALKER begs leave ■ to Inform the public mat tic has lo ■ed hipjself at Mr. Pace’s. 13 miles above ■‘gastii, on the Washington oad, wills a ■tv of piaclising the different'branches ■hie medical profession. J..!y9 wow During my absence Mi nugusta, JOHN P. AtvDitEWS, si] is duly authorized to act as my attor '• J. U. STANFORD. Wy 23 1 w 1 ** During my absence )ni Augusta, Mr 13 M. WARE will act as )attorney. . Robert Dillon. juiy 2 —w4t' CT VVc are authorized to that Mr. D ANIEL SAV AGE is a can udatefor the office of Sheriff of Richmond Maty at the enduing election. July 26 if V* We are authorized 1° state that Mr. D. BERRY is a candidate st the office of Sherdfof Richmond coun hat the ensuing election. April 5 ts ’ Found, G SOMETIME since, a Red Morocco acket Book, containing Receipts and on *y other valuable property to the «* n ® r * 'h is supposed to belong to a Mr. e phen Lyles, of Columbia County. The tertis 1 C * n t * VC U P a s* n S f° r th ‘ s Ad- July 19 _ t f 7 blanks ' catly executed at this Office* AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. i GROCERIES, VYm. II Thompson £5 Co Offer for Sale, 130 bags prune green Coffee SO barrells prime N. O. Sugar 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy S hbds J. Rum 2 Half pipes Siccly Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar 500 q. boxes Spanish Scgars 40 do do Imperial 5 fHTYTt A Gunpowder &, Hyson S A jIJ 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 “if '■THE subscriber offers for sale, an cle- JL gant assortment of FRENCH FAN CY GOODS, just received per the latest arrivals. Consisting of Embroidered Collerets do Inserting Trimmings Black and White plain Silk Stockings do do Embroidered do White Italian Crapes Satin figured Ribbons Craped d;» Small Merino Shawls White Satin Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs Plain Linen Cambrick Black and While Leghorns Black and White Ostrich Feathers Chippings for Milliners &c. The whole of the above goods, are now opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy and Son. John Morand. may 21—— Roots, Shoes, and Leather. J. HOUGHTON, South side Broail-sircet, four doors aoovt the Market, ■RESPECTFULLY informs his friends iDt and customers, that he intends keep ing'constantly on hand, a complete assort ment of BOOTS 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 thern Leather. Also on hand, A few dozen elegant Carriage WHIPS, of the first rale. June 21. The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purpose of transacting a General Commission Uu si ness in this city, under the firm of Ov* TEI.OIJ LiMH. Liberal advances will be made, either in Augusta or this place, upon Produce 01 Mcrchandlza, consigned to their house for sale. P. L. Cnnlclou, G. B. Lamar. Savannah, October sth 1820 ts Gan lion 'lllE public is hereby caiitioneil from trading for two notes, drawn by the sub scriber i'i favor of James Randall, one for seven dollars, and the other for fifteen dol lars, both due on t]ic 25th of May last, — said Randall not having complied with the consideration for which they was given. 1 do not inlutd to pay the same. THOS. CAMPBELL. June 25- Gosisigmiients. DU ROftKß’B Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo nic Detergent, WHICH is used in Consumptions, Catarrhs, Asthmas and Coughs, or diseases originating from Colds, with signal advantages. 3 his Medicine is freed front all those objections which the use of infltunatury 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, fie is sensible of the Profession n! objections which are so often urged against* Patent Medicines ; hut it is not for hint 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, are ottered low at Wholesale and Retail; nlso Casks and Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus tards Alum and Madder; with various other articles on the most accommodate ing terms. C. C. Dunn, Antley' Range. Januaty 1- To Kent. TWO or three airy and commodious Rooms, for the accommodation of familes ~r gentlemen, un moderate terms at the Sand Hills Enquire »l this Oflice July 6—3 w To Mechanics. THE Justices of the Inferior court foi the county of Columbia will, from the pre sent date, until the Ist Tuesday in Sept next, receive sealed proposals for the building a Jail in said county. All persons wishing to undertake the same can have a complete plan, by applying to the Clerk of said court. There will be paid in ad vance, wl(en the work is commenced, two thousand dollars. 11. Lamar, Cl’k j. c. July 12 7t The Euterpeiad. HE first volume ofthe EUTERPEIAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April.— The second Volume has commenced, much improved, and considerably enlarg ed, comprising eight quarto pages with a sheet of Music in every number, and is published semi monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars per annum, by John R. Parker, No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston. May 31 ~b- - . Brigade Orders. A n Election will be he'd at the Court House in the city of Augusta ou Monday the 6th day of August nest for a Lieute nant Colonel ofthe 10th Regiment Geor gia Militia, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the removal of Lieut. Col. George Watkins. b By order of Brig. Gen. Tho, Glascock. Samuel Tarver, Aid-de- Camp. N. B.—-The whole Regiment will be entitled to vote. July 2 tde The Subscriber, SOLICITS those who can furnish him with evidencr, to enable him to pros ecute with satisfaction, three persons who tvere concerned in maltreating his man servant COMUS, on the Washington road, this side of Col. Man’s on the eve ning ofthe 2d inst.—The boy was furnish ed with a pass wheih he propuced (with out effect) and washy those men beaten in a shameful maimer—when a certain gentleman came up and informed them that his pass was not out by one week, the negro docs not know vvlm wn& his friend, being an African, understands but little English; scarcely enough to he under nood—should a reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by Isauc Laßoche, Apply to A. Slaughter § C. Lahuzan or Thos. S. Oliver. December 7 ts Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of xV the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d, either by note or open account, arc re quested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next.— All persons having claims against the es tate are notified to exhibit them to tin administratrix within the time prescribed by law, properly authenticated. Eliza Leavitt, adm’x. April 19. ts Notice. ■ r ITHE Subscriber Cautions the public 1 against trading for her Due Bill, gi ven to Bradley, for Seveuty-Fm Dollars, dated as well as I recollect the 21st of Ncvcmber, 1820, payable the 11 rst day of March, 1821 ; as the property proved to be unsound, 1 am determined not to pay t. Eliza Wood. Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts TAKEN IT , bv the subscriber, a dim spotted COW, with a pale or yellowish CALF—Neither marked or branded. Their ages as fol low—The Cow, from 12 to 15 years old —Calf, from six to eight weeks old Ihe owner is requested to prove his properly to the subscriber, and take it away, also to pay for this advertisement. J. 11. Stockton June 4——ls Coffee-House. THE subscriber having greatly impro ved, and still adding considerable improvements to his HOUSE in Washing ton, invites the patronage of those who may visit the up country He assures such as may favor him with their calls, that every exertion shall be made to render the time agreeable, and every delicacy ■ which the country can afford, shall be pro cured, to render his board acceptable. A. U. Sneed. T-dy 12 ‘f (jj* Lost or mislaid, a small Morocco pocket Book, containing about forty dollars in Augusta, and State Batik bills —number and amount of each note not particularly remembered—alsc, several small notes of hand. The hones finder by returning the same toth” subscri ber, shall be satisfactory rewarded. | J. K. M. Charlton. June 11 • CHEAP a.vn \ IPJL©AS!SP Travelling, ftu l\\c \A>\ti o£ STAGES, W ▼ f HIGH diverges from the main Nor thern line at Edgefield court-house, S. C. going by Cambridge, Laurens, Union and York court-houses, Charlotte, Salisbury, Salem, 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 northern line ; pursuing through the whole distance a high, plesant, healthful and cheap coun try, (from a third to a fourth obeapp.r than the lower route)witli entertainment equal ly good, if not belter, and affording suffi cient rest every night to the passengers. This line will leave Edgefield court-house every Wednesday morning, on the arrival of the Augusta stage —and if cheapness, case and health he of any importance in travelling, this Line ought surely to meet with u portion of (he public patronage, particularly in the warm season. Geo. McFarland & Co June 25. To Rent, TME (I,veiling limine on tlie comer of Washington and Ellis streets, from the first of June to the first of October next, —Apply at this office. April 26- if TO KENT FROM the first of July, until the first of October, the STOKE now occupied by the Subscribers Killiun § Hills June—- u GEORGlA—Oglethorpe county. A T an Inferior court held in and for said xIl county, on the 7th day of July, 1821, on the application of James In Gresham, an insolvent debtor, before the honorable Elias Beall, John Hardeman, and Joseph I Moore, justices thereof. Ordered, that the 22d day of September next, be and is hereby appointed for the meeting of this court again, upon the application ofthe said James D Gresham, at the Court-house of said county—at which tune and place, it is further ordered, that the said James D Gresham he brought up before this court; and also that nil and singular the creditors as well those at whose suit the said James D Grcshafii is confined, as also all those to whom the said James DGresh am is indebted, shall be summoned to ap pear in person or by attorney, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said James H Gresham shall not have extended to him the benefit of the Constitution and Laws of this stale in relation to insolvent debtors. A true ropy from the minutes, Isaac Collier, ( Tk. July 12 -9w at this-won't yon? i\ LT. persons having demands against the late firm of Kean, Duvckimck h Pmhke, arc requested to hand them in to ihe subscriber, before the first of Octo ber; next ns he will not hold himself re sponsible for any that may be longer with held. It is scarcely worth the price of labor, to ask those indebted to pay; lie hopes however, that the honest debtor will consider it as rather difficult to sifh sil for tin; space of fifteen or twenty years mi the nutrement received from the pass ing breeze, and will sometime in the course of the next ensuing ten or twelve ! years, present him with something more substantial; and at least allow him the privilege of closing his business, and commencing some other, for which, he, if alive, will be ever grateful, &c. Stc, G. VV. S. Pearre. June 7 if Caveat Emptor. LI, persons at * requested to take no 's lice that I have legal and equitable liens, for a considerable part of the pur chase money which remains unpaid, upon lot number ten, in the lots laid off by Ed ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au gusta, whereon there are three frame tenements, formerly ir.y property, and by me sold to James Myers. Any person who purchases, will lake the property subject to those liens ol which if more par ticiilar information Is desired, it will be given by Richard Henry Wilde, Esq. or the subscriber. Jesse Watson, by his Attorney A. Slaughter. January 8 ts Take Notice TIE 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Sections of the General Ordi nance of the City will be enforced. Augusta, July 26 4t V aV\v.ib\e PLANTATION T IIK Subscribers offers for Sale, that well known stand of John Beall, lately dec. twelve miles from Augutla. The I’lanta tion and Buildings on the said premises are all in excellent repair, and the Farm, tor soil, fences and all that pertain to its ■ cultivation, surpassed by none in the State. The body ( f land embraced in this tract, is supposed to he from 800 to 1000 acres. '1 he above plantation will be of fered at private sale until the Ist of No. vember next, and if not then disposed of, will he sold at public sale to the highest bidder. 1 ermsof Sale may be known by applying to James 11. Smith, of Lexington, (Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John W. Beall on (he premises. Clrirles Beall, John VV. Beall, ( Ex’rs. James ll.Hmltli ) May 31 3rn 02/' Xl>c..Republican, Savannah, is re quested to inset C the above, once a week for three months. THE MIJiisORMUSKS OFFER FOR SAI.E, A I* A TIT or TUK Spring-Hill-Mil I TRACT of LAND, (Lately belonging to the Estate of Seaborn Jones, Esq ) Ld ING on both sides of Butler’s creek, in the county of Richmond, and at present in the occupancy of Col. M. F. Boise I air. The part offered for sale is ad mirably well timbered, and would be di vided to accommodate purchasers, lilies within four or five miles of the city of Au gusta, embraces some beautifully elevated sites for summer residences, having good springs of pure water. SlaugliLt Lahuzan, F, Walker, 1 1 I’aoPiiiKTnnfi. July 16 ts sls All persons are here by cautioned against rutting or hauling Wood, Light-wood, or Timber of any des cription from the Spring-Ilill-Mill tract of Land, lately a part of the estate of Seaborn Jones, Esq deceased, and which is at pre sent in the occupancy of Col. Michael F. Boise!air, as offenders will be prosecuted without discrimination. Slaughter Lahuzan, F. Walker, PnopuiETons. July 16 fit Stop tho Runaway. ABSCONDED .‘fora the subscriber, liv ing near Augusta, on the 13th instant, a nmlliiUo negro woman, na.'.ied (SARAH ; She is about thirty five or forty years of age, thin visage, with a scar on her cheek, probably occasioned by the whip. She may aim for Milledgeville, as she is well acquainted there, having lived in the fa mily of Mr. Thomas Uusen of that place; I rtueons toKclievo she has a forged pass in her possession and probably a free one, which she may rely upon in travel ling. All persons are cautioned against employing her in any way, asthe law will be rigidly inforced against any person of fending in that Way. A reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid for her being lodged in any Jail it; this stale or Soulh-Caroli na, and information given me. > A. Bugg. July 19 fit OCj'Tlie Editors of the State Gazette, Co lumbia, S. C. and Western Carolinain, Salisbury, N. C. are requested to insert the above Advertisement four limes and forward their accounts ou to this office for payment. Brought to Jail IN Burke county, a negro fellow, who says his name is DAVID or DAVEY, an African by birth, speaks bad English and scarcely can be understood, says his mas ter’s name is M'Kecur Mac Kay, living in Sonth-Carolina. He appears to be about 40 or 45 years of age, and is about five feet 8 or 10 inches in height. S. W. Blount, s n. c. July 16 w4w FOR SALi., TV.e Summer IVesulencte Os the Subscriber, called the Cupboard, Situated about one mile from Turknet Spring, and from three to four miles from Augusta. The above place is as pleasant and healthy asituation as any in the conn ly —there are a dwelling house, kitchen, smoke.housc, stables, etc. ill in good re pair on the premises, with a good spring of water, and about 65 acres of land, about 25 of which is cleared, and under a good fence. The present crop now growing will be disposed of with the premises, if required, and possession given immedi alely. For further particulars, enquire of S. Russell, Augusta, or *1 the premises of J. S. ShalTer. July 26—-8 t S6O Iftward. Ei.OI‘F.I) from the eubicriben, I. Uilkes county, Georgia, near Mallory’s Vide, on the 2t3ifi May la«t, three ncirrof tellows:—Namely, SAM, sometimes railed Sam Winters, about if years ot age, dark complexion, 5 feet 5 inches high; inclined to be round shoulder* ed, has u down look when spoken to, and appears I,> be upon the grinning order when speaking, he wore away, a black cloth coat, black fUr hat, &c. SAM, sometimes called Johns, about 21 years of age, daik complexions 6 feel and a halt* inch high; he i* a stout big boned fellow, with u soar on the left side of Iris head, wore away, a blue cloth coat, a black fur hut, &c AMBROSE, about years of age, complexion pretty black, 5 feel 3 inches high, heavy made, has a down look, a finie tear under one eye. It is possible they may or have under* taken to go nurthwsvdly, as the two Sams was brought from Virginia, last fall, on» from Jefferson county, (lie other Iron* Stafford county. Tile above reward will b« paid to any person Who may secure said ntgvces, a<> thvt we get them again, or twenty dollars for each one so secured andiectmmed.— Information forwarded to either of the subscribe! 4 living near MalloryWille, will be thankfully received ami attended Phillip Off, Fetcr btovall. July 23—-4 t (Xjr' The Editors of tile Columbia ’Teles tfcope, Raleigh Regist r ftnd National ln» are requested to insert tin* above weekly, four times, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. Twenty Dollars Reward , And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending and' lodging in any jail in the slate of Georgia.a Negro Fellow named MARTIN He is owned in Savannah, hag absconded and is supposed to be lurking about Au* gusts Market, as his business at home is butchering—He is about 30 years old, UK feet high, square built, has two of bis front teeth out, and has a scar on hish :«(i —tor further particular* enquire at tbi» Office. Sept. 5 If RANMVAY. PROM the subsetiber, a Young Negro man named TOM, (supposed not over twenty one years of 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 oa his way to Savannah. Any person apprehending the said fel low and delivering him to Messrs A. Slaughter, C. Lahuzan, or lodging* him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re *ard. ISAAC LAROCHE. Augusta, Nov. 17 ts GEORGIA, I*p Columbia County 5 _L bbsojuiiy csmft and appeared before me, John Germany, a magistrate for said county, Arthur Fos ter, and being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that on the morning of the 19th of April last, some where on the Wasi mg. ton road, between James Burroughs, E»q. and Augusta, he lost his pocket kook 0 containing the following notes with mlier papers, and a small sum of money One promissory note of hand, bearing date in March last, and due on the first day of March next, drawn in favor of Sarah Whit tington and this deponent, on Triplett Shumate, for sixty seven or eight dollars— One promissory note of hand hearing date; about the same time, and due on the first day of -March, eighteen hundred ami iwenty three, drawn in favor ofthe same persons on said Triplett Shumate, for three hundred dollars—Four twenty-nine doilar notes of hand, bearing date shout the same ime and due on the first day of March next, drawn in favor ofthe same person*, on Alaaander H. Allison, amounting to one hundred and sixteen dollars.—One pro missory note of hand bearing date about the same lime and due on ihe first day of January next, drawn in favor of EltnoP Davis, signed by Samuel Flicks, for eight hundred and seventy one dollars and twenty cents, or thereabout* —<3ne pro missory note of hand bearing date some Time in the year eighteen hundred ami eighteen,and due sometime in that year, drawn in favor of Hardy Foster.on Thomas Lowe, for about seven dollars and fifiv cents.—One other promissory note of hand bearing date some time in the fore part of ’lie year eighteen hundred and twenty, ■tnd (1 se, date not recollected, drawn in fa vor of Blackstou, ou Isaac Downs, tor thirty five dollars, with a credit of three dollars on the back thereof. And this deponent further saith not. Arthur Foster. **— Sworn to and subscribed before > me this Ist dsy of M»v, 1821. J JOHN GERMANY, J P. The public are cautioned ’.gainst trading’for any ofthe above no e« from any person, as I shall apply to the maker of said notes or their legal repre -5 ntatives in a short time for them to bo irnewed- Arthttt Foster* "'l*