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L VOL. XXXV.] THURSDAY MOttNIN6,TuGUST 9 , issi. [No. .toio.i
I
I THE
Lmiiota Chronicle.
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I MORNINGS,
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f proposals
I h blishmg a Paper in the Town
I {JOtodgeritof to be entitled,
I We, The People.
Lr Press has been truly and classical
|J t he Palladium of Liberty —ln
issemination of useful knowledge-
E correction of political abuses, it
K nmudlv pre-eminent above every o
i£uti6n-itis the hand-maid to
WT. and Sciences-the conservator
■ ins and the Pioneer to the march
Kny and Virtue. However corrupt
WrLf be; however ably and skil-
KJU it cannot long retain an
I nfluence upon the minds of the
■ the glare of public observation
Ei which it moves, like the unsulli-
Rmr of Confucius, immediately re-
E» dsforminity; and exposes its ve.
K Some one has aptly observed, that
K, is the Queen of the W arid ! She
Knhatically so in a government like
The aristocralical maxim, “ the
Mire their own war* enemies,” under
■, r semblance it may appear, will
Bum an impress of its original sea-
B<»d the ken of an enlightened
Bnitv will soon penetrate the gossa
Bintle.'and drag the monster to light.
B iHE PEOPLE, will be particu-
Booted to an impartial examination
Bno itics of the State of Georgia—
B'hcy of its present administration is
Bitch f'diy accords with our feelings
Bnciples-and so long as it adheres
B honest and independent course
invariably marked its progress,
K will the Editors be devoted to its
K. All other subjects of State or
Bit concern, will receive that por -
■ attention which they merit; and
■ exertion will be used to render the
B a medium of useful intelligence.
■ti are the sentiments of the Editors
Blhus feeling and thinking will they
■h their little barque upon the poiiti-
Kn. With Truth their chart, and
Bpulencc their compass, they hope in
Bfhng to avoid Scylla they will not
Btr on Charybdis; but ride in triumph
Ksea of Principle into the Port of
■ Safety.
m, THE PEOPLE, will be publish
■thwith, under the management of
■ the Editors of the Augusta Chro-
B tenns ol subscription will be three
B per annum, payabi. 1 ! on the oe'ive-
first number, or four dollars at
■piration of the year.
■advertisements and Job w»rk at
■simnary prices.
■ 2j —ts
■“LAW.
R subscriber tenders his professional
■s in the following counties of the
■ Circuit.—Richmond, Columbia,
■nglon, Emanuel, Striven &. Burke,
■ the county of Warren of the Nor
■circuit, tic will also practice in
■deral Courts of this Stale.
■ Thomas Glascock.
■ T!u, Savannah llepuhlican and Mil
■'ihf- Journal will insert the above
Ku'ih. T. G.
■nary 22
■Utiufc, Surgery
■dTOIt JOHN WALKER begs leave
■o inform the public that he has lo
■ himself at Mr. Pace’s. 13 miles above
■h, on the Washington r o.ul, with a
■"1 practising the different branches
■ meuiial profession.
Hjhdy9w 5w
■J* v e are authorized to
■W Mr. B ANIEL SAVAGE is a can-
Bfur the office of Sheriff of Richmond
Kb at ihe ensuing election.
■v 2G t s
Bt f We are authorized
B D. BERRY is a candidate
B'ih Ct; °! Sheriff of Richmond coun-
B * ensuing election.
B“ s —-ts
B** e are authorized
■J 106 JAMBS S. SHAFFER, Esq.
BsonJ 6 . r lbe °^ cc c ’f Sheriff of
Bj^ at the ensuing election.
I Found,
■ s ‘ nCe > 8 Red Morocco
cw,lt?ill *ng Receipts and
■. i, ■ vai,| able property to th
|£rr, dt °r bel mg to a Mr
■'aiihavLhh" 0 ~mb ' aCoul,, - v - The
Bment by pUy ‘ n o for Uiis Ad-
H]9 t s
I'to I lent.
Tenement of House, on
SB.I’ o l ) P os ‘ t e Dr Savage’s dwei
mL ’ 11 Possession given imme-
Enquire of
■ John M‘Mullen.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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GROCERIES,
Wm. H Thompson £j Co
Offer for Sate,
130 bags prime green Coffee
50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 bhds J. Rum
2 Halt pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial ) fHBY a
Gunpowder & Hyson S JL Ci 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,
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
’IIHE subscriber offers for sale, an ele-
I. 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 do
Small Merino Shawls
White Satin
Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs
Plain Linen Cambrick
Black and White Leghorns
Black and White Ostrich Feathers
drippings for Milliners Uc.
The whole of the above goods, are notr
opened and to be seen at Messrs. Tardy
and Son.
John Morand.
may 21
Boots, *iiioes,aod
Leather.
J. HOUGHTON.
South side Broad street, four doors a'oov
♦he Market,
R ESP EC I’FULLY informs his friends
and customers, that he intends keep
ing constantly on hand, a complete assort
ment of BOOTS and SHOES, of every
lescription—which will be sold low for
cash, either at who'.esa'e 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 firs’, ra o.
.iune 21.
Caution.
Jl HE public ... hereby c.utione.l from
tracing for two notes, drawn by the sub
scriber in favor of James Randall, one for
seven dollars, and the other for sis teen dol
lars, both due on the 25th of May last,— ■
said Randall not having complied with die '
consideration for which they was given.
1 do not intend to pav the same.
THOS CAMPBELL.
June 25.
Consignments.
Dii. HOGMi’S
Celebrated Vegetable Pulmo
nic Detergent,
1117 HIGH is used in Consumptions,
? ? Catarrhs, Asthmasand Coughs, or
dituvib.i originating from Colds, with
signal advantages. This Medicine is freed
from ail those objections which the use of
hifiamaton drops, or similar preparations
are always liable to. lie 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. We is sensible of the
hrofesdoncJ objections which are so often
urged against Patent Medicines ; but it
is not for him to say that such objections
are sinister. He can only observe that
the Medical properties »■* his Detergent
can only be tested by its use A few
Cases of the above, are offered low at
Wholesale and Retail; also Casks and
Barrels of Lamp and Linseed Oil, Mus
tard; Alum and Madder; with various
other articles on the moat accommodat
ing terms.
C. C. Dunn,
Ausicy ’ Range
January 1. tt
WASHINGTON*
Coffee-House.
is HE subscriber having greatly impro
. ved. and still adding considerable
improvements to Ins 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 lime agreeable, and every delicacy
which the country can afford, shall be pro
cured, to render his board acceptable.
A. H. Sneed.
July 12 ts
BUNKS
Neatly executed at this Office. :
U .
To Mechanics.
THE Justices of the Inferior court for
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, when the work is commenced, two
thousand dollars.
H Lamar, Cl k i. c.
July 12 7 t
The Euterpeiad.
THE first volume of the EUTEUPEIAD
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
The Subscriber,
O with evidencr, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
were concerned in main-dating.his man
servant COMUS, on the Washington
road, this side of Col. Man’s on the (.ve
iling of the 2d hist.—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
gentleman came up and informed them
that his pass was not out by one week, the
negro does not knew who was nis friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be uuuer
rtood—should a reward be expected, any
thing reasonable will be granted by
Isaac Laßoche,
Apply to
A. Slaughter £5 C. Labuzau
or Thos. S. Oliver.
December 7 ts
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’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 are iotified to exhibit them to the
administratrix within the time prescribed
by law, property authenticated
Lliz.a A. Leavitt, adm’x.
April 19. ts
N otice.
fkVItE Subscriber Cautions the public
1. against trading for her Due Bill, gi
ven to Bradley, for Seventy-Five
Dollars, dated as well as 1 recollect the
21st of November, 182 U, payable the
first day t>f March, 1821; as the property
proved to fee unsound, 1 am determined
not to pay t,
Eliza Wood,
Barnwell District, So. Ca. Jan. 15. ts
GEORGIA—Ogiv-rpe cn intv
• T an luferiorcourt held in and for said
-A county, on the 7th day of July,. 13 V
on the application of James b. Gresham,
an iiwolvent debtor, before the honorable
Elias Hardeman, ami Joseph I
Moore, justices ther-of. Ordered, that the
223 day of September next, bo and ;
hereby appointed for the meeting of ties
court again, upon the application of ihe
said James D Gresham, at the Court-hous
of said county—at which time and plac-,
it is further ordered, that the said .fame'
D Gresham he brought up before lh:»
court; and also that all and singular ill
creditors as well those at whose suit (In.
said James I) Gresham is confined, as also
a : l those to whom the said James D Gresh
am is indebted, shall be summoned to ap
pear >n person oc by attorney, to shew
cause, if any they have, why the said James
D Gresham shall not have extended to
him the b'nefit of the Constitution and
Laws of this state in relation to insolvent
debtors.
.1 true copy from the mi miles,
Isaac Collier, CTk.
July 12 9w
Caveat Emptor.
LI. persons ate requested to take no
tice that I have legal and equitable
liens, fora considerable part of the pur
chase money which remains unpaid, upon
hit number ts n, in the lots laid oil’by Ed
ward F. Campbell on Broad street Au
gusta, whereon there are three frame
tenements, formerly my propeity, and by
me sold to -lames Myers. Any person
who purchases, will lake the property
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 VYfitson,
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
.Tatuia’-y 8 ts
Qj* Lost or mislaid, a
small Morocco pocket Hook, con'aining
about fo“ty dollars in Augus'i, and Stale
Bank bills—number and amount of each
no'e not particularly remembered— also,
several small notes of hand. The honest
lindcr by returning the same lotho subscri
ber, shad be satisfactory rewarded.
J. K. M. Charlton.
: June 11.
CHEAP
£>• .
p
axi)
!P !L I£ & S & S 9 V
Travellings
■
On t\ifc \Jp\niT lAue ol
STAGES,
HIGH diverges from the main Nor
thern line at Edgefield court-house, S. V
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 • oil hern line ;
pursuing through the whole distance a
high, plesant, healthful and cheap coun
try, (from a third to a fourth cheaper than
the lower route)with entertainment equal
ly good, if not better, and affording suffi
cient rest to lie passengers.
This line will leave Edgefield court-house
every Wednesday morning, on the arrival
of the Augusta stage—and if cheapness,
ease and heaPh be of any importance in
travelling, this Line ought surely to meet
with a portion of the public patronage,
particularly in tlie warm season.
Geo McFarland & Co
June 25.
A Great Bargain.
JiSii
SZu -v. ■■'■*****■'■■*■ ■
I NOW offer for sale, the tract of Land
whereon 1 now liv<-, supposed to contain
about sixteen hundred acres, being in the
Counties of Wilkes and Lincoln; on Fish
ing Creek, twelve miles from Washington
and ninb from Petersburg.
The land is of the first quality, and in
a most excellent repair for farming. It
has the conveniently of a good Dwelling
and out houses, together with large or
chards of excellent fruits, such as apples,
peaches; pears, damasons, plums, &c.—
I his tract of land ma_* be had for one
third less than the real value.
it the quantity of acres should be ton
great, persons wishing to purchase, can
he accommodated with any named num
ber, The conditions will be liberal, such,
as one third cash, ana the balance in two
annual payments.
Should l not sell between this and the
lailer part of the fall, the above land will
oe rented; for I am determined on remov
ing to the siate of Alabama the ensuing
vear. 1 have no other motive to sell than
*he one just mentioned, and to settle land
1 possess in Atacama of more value to me,
'hough 1 conceive the tract of land and
i*ie improvemens thereon, now offered
inmate, as the best farm in the upper
art of this state
I have also other lands of considerable
• due in this stare for sale; persons w ish
ig to purchase will do well to apply im
mediately to the subscriber.
Robert Hare.
July 2.3 -eowoin
OC’ I’ke Editors of the Georgia Journal
ami Augusta Chronicle are requested to
insert the above advertisement every o
t'ier week for three months and forward
their accounts to this office.
:J B Look at this-won't you?
AI.L persons having demands against
tile late firm of Kean, Dutckinck A
Pkaiihk, art reqiiest- d to hand them in to
(he subscriber, before the first of Octo
ber; next as 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; In
hopes however, that the honest debtor
will consider it as rather difficult to sub
sit for the space of fifteen or twenty years
on the nutrement received from the pass
ing bneze, and will sonutime in the
course of the next ensuing ten or twelve
years, present nim with something more
substantial; and at least allow him the
privilege of closing his business, and
commencing some other, for which, he,
if ahvc, will be ever grateful, Bic Btc.
G. VV. S. Pearre.
June 7 ts
BOAT 0 tV.VEIIS
ILL lake notice that the l(Jl*t sec
lion of the General Ordinance of the city
of Augusta, V'ill be enforced after the
first of June—lt reads as follows:—“ All
Boats not in actual use, shall be removed
from opposite the city, during the months
of June, July, August, September and Oc
l> tuber, annually. Bouts found opposite the
, city, during the above named months of
. die year, containing water in the holds,
( sliail lie seiz'-d by any officer of Council
and coni eyed from the city. Any person
’ violating ’his s clion shall lie fined, at the
discretion of Council, in a sum not ex
seeding oi e hundred dollars per day; and
sfiail, moreover, be liable for all expences
incurred in removing such boat or bouts.”
June 4—ts
V aYuabta
PLANTATION
forbJllE
T
* HE Subscribers oilers for S;tle, that
’■ ■ >1 known stand of John Beall, lately dec.
< wflve miles from Auguda. '1 he IMama
don and Buildings on the said premises
are all in excellent repair,and the Farm,
for soil, fences and ail that pertain to its
cultivation, surpassed by none in the
Sm.!e. The budj oflund embraced in this
tract, is supposed to be from Slit) to 1000
.■ores. The above plantation will be of
fered at private sale until the Ist of No
vember next, mid if not then disposed of
vr’i.l be sold at public sale to the highest
butler. Terms of Sale may be known by
applying to James 11. Smith, of Lexington,
(Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John
W. llei.ll on the premises,
Charles Heall, A
John H. Ileah’, C Kx’rs
James H.SmithS
•May 31 -in
(EJ' Ehe Kepublican, Savannah, is re
quested to insert the above, once a wees
lor three monihs
"lilK MOlSCltlliM's-
OITJ'.K Volt SAX.K,
I I'AIIT OF Till-;
Spring-UM-JiHU TRACT
of JM'V,
(Lately belonging to the Estate of.Seaborn
Jones, Esq )
IYING on both sides of Butler’s creek,
A in the county of Richmond, and at
pn sent in the occupancy of Col, 11. F.
Uoisclair. The part offered for sale is ad
nv. ahly well timbered, and would be di
vided to accommodate purchasers. It lies
within four or five miles of the city of An
gnsta, embraces some beautifully elevated
sites for summer residences, having good
springs of pure water.
Slaught> r ft* Lalmzan,
F. Walker,
PiiorniKTons.
Julv 16 ts
All jjei sous are here
by cautioned against cutting or hauling
Woo I, Light-wood, or Timber of any des
cription from the Spring-Hiil Mill l.act t,f
Land, lately a part of the estate of Seaborn
Jor.es, Esq deceased, and which is at pre
sent in the occupancy of Col. Michael E.
Uoisclair, as offenders will be prosecuted
without discrimination.
Slaughter § Labuzan,
F. Walker,
Profbiutous.
July 16 fit
Stop the Runaway.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, liv
ing near Augusta, on the 13th instant, a
mullatto negro woman, named
.SARAH ;
She is about thirty five or forty years of
age, tUin visage, with a scar on her cheek,
probably occasioned by the whip. She
may aim for Mille-lgeville, as she is wei
acquainted there, having lived in the f«
mlly of Mr. Thomas Husen of that place;
I have reasons to believe she has a forged
paas in her possession and probably a tree
one, which she may rely upon in travel
ling. All persons are cautioned against
employing her in any way, as the law will
be rigidly mforced against any person of
fending in that way. A reward of Twenty
Dollars will be paid for her being lodged
in any Jail in this state or South-Caroli
na, and information given me.
A. Bugg.
July 19 fit
QC/The Editors of the State Gazette, Co
lumbia, S. C. and Western Carolina!n,
Salisbury, N. C. are requested to insert
the above Advertisement four times and
forward theii accounts on to tins ollice for
payment.
Brought to Jail
IN Burke county, a negro fellow, who
,ays his name is DAVID or DAVEV, an
African by birth, speaks had English and
scarcely can he understood, says his mas
ter’s name is M‘Keeor Mac Kay, living in
South-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. b. c.
July 16—- - w'4w
FOR SALK,
T rV\fc SummfcY lAesu\euce
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 peasant
and healthy a situation as any in the coun
ty— the.e are a dwelling house, kitchen,
smoke-home, s'able*, etc. all in good re
pair on the premises, with a good spring
of water, and about 65 acres us land, about
25 of which is cleared, and under a good
fence. The present crop now growing
will be disposed of witt, tfee premise*, if
required, and possession given immtdi
ate'v. For further particulars, enquire of
S. Russell, Augusta, or on h - premises of
J. S, Shatter.
• July 26—Ht
*OO Reward.
K 1
M.A LOPKD from the subscribers, in
“ ilkes county, Georgia, near Mallory's
Vi le, on the 28th May last, three negro
fellows:—Namely,
SAM,
sometimes called Sam Winters, abom Jf
years of age, dark ci mplexion, 5 Kel J
i'u li. s high; inclined to he round shoulder
eil, has a down look when spoken to, and
appear- lj be upon the-i-pi mint, oder
when speaking, he wore away, a black
cloth coat, black fur hat, stc.
SAM,
sometimes called Johns, about 21 years of
age, da k complexions 6 feet and a 1 alf
inch high; he. is a stout big honed fe low,
with a scar on the left side of his h, ad,
wore away, a blue cloth coat, a black fur
hat, &c.
AMBIIO jE,
about ?P veurs of age, complexion pretty
biack, 5 feet 3 inches high, luav \ made,
has a down look, a fine scar under one
eye.
U ispnssible they may nr have under*
taken to g« imrthv indiv, as die two Sams
was brought from Virginia, last fall, -u,
hum Jtllersun comity, the other IV. m
Stafford county.
The above reward will be paid ‘oany
person who may secure smd negev ts, so
that we gel them again, or twenty <l. ,irs
tor each one so secured and reclaim, .1—
Information forwarded to either o! the
subscribers, living near Mallory’s-Vide,
ami be thankfully received and attended
to.
Phillip Oir,
Peter tttouill.
.Tidy 2d 4t
(Tj-l hc Editors of the Columbia IVle,
scope, Kaie.gli licy ibter and National In
telligencer, are ruijticsied to i.iSurMhe
above weekly, four times, ami forward
their accounts lo this »)ffioe for | juyi>i« >t.
Twenty Dollars Reward,
And all licasonuble Expenses
WILL be paid for apurehenuing and
lodging in any jail tn the stale of
Georgia, a Negio Fellow named
MARTIN
He is ow in cl m Savannah, has absconded
and is supposed to be lurking about Au
gusta Market, us his business at home if
butchering—He is about 30yi arsold, sis
feet high, square built, h«s two of hi*
front teeth out, and has a scar on liisti ad
—tor further particulars enquire at thil
Office.
Sept. 5 ts
To Rent,
dwelling house on the corner of
Washington and F.llis streets, from the
first of June to the first of October next,
—Apply at this office.
April 2G-—•—if
TO RENT
i?
ROM the firs* of July, until the first
■t October, the STORE now occupied by
the Subscribers
K iilum $ Hills.
June—— ts
I
1 Notice is hereby Given,
'| 'HA f the concern ot (Hancock cJ Hick-
X inaon is dissolved by mutual consent,
! lost the iinfinishtJ business has been
transtered to David F. Dickinson, who is
authorised to close and settle tue sane.
That Thomas Giascock Will attend lo ad
vocating causes in which the said concern
have been employed, and will continue
his practice in the counties of Uichnu -.d,
Burke, Scriven, Warren, and Columbia,
r.'d will also practice in the count.es of
- Washington and in the Mayor’s Court of
, this city
[ Thomas Glascock,
p l)av»d F. Dickinson.
T inuar l IT
Advertisement .
j HEREAS the subscriber has taken
the Hoarding House, just below the g ,al
’ 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 oi their
favors, and pledges himself to give every
attention, and hoarding at the following
rates, io wit:—Horses boarded at s\) cents
. per night; single teed 37$ ; boarding for
man per day gl; dinner 50 cents; sup
per 37$ cents ; breakfast 37$ ; bed 2J
> cents—clean nice beils and a Well furnish
ed table, and a good attentive hostler ft uni
the nortn. I also keep a Wagon Yard in
good order, gratis, to those that take
boarding. I am; Ike. (kc.
1 Thornton Holoman.
’ April 23.
(D* The Milledgeville Recorder, Co
lumbia, S. C. Stale Gazette, and Raleigh
• Minerva, will re-pnbhshthc above monthly
* for five months, and forward their acci unu
’ to this office for payment.
J N Tick
f TkURING the subscrilv r’s absence frort
J w the citv, those persons having Watch
f es or. Jewellery left wit!- ion. ;<-V r>-pair?,
f a*e i..quest- I to ca lon Mr. John Gulina
i»ii. # JOHN UUbAIU..
August 2j 4t