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____ WEDNESDAV, AUGUST 30, 1817. |- No . lsl3 ]
THE'
hvGUSTA cnnomcLE ,
AND
■ GEORGIA GAZETTE ,
■ IS PUBLISHED BY
B K EAN, DUYCKINCK & PEARRE,
| EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,
m t five. Dollars per annum , Payable in
f Advance.'
I EXHIBITION.
IprnLL be exbibued for a few days only, at
■ls tiie Hoom over Mr. Handolpb’s hat store
I A PAINTING
IH representing the
■Celebrated Dante.
■;.r paticulars enquire at the store,
Bjnly*l2.
I|s“ Wants a situation
■a young man who has been in busi
■pegs for some time in this place.-
■For further particulars enquire at
■this office, or the A. B. store.
I July 9. , ts
I
■lave removed their SHOP, to the
■taijse next above the Augusta Book
■ore. July 16.
■ (t?* We are authorised to announce
michard Bush , a candidate for the
■ffice of Rcceiv er of Tax Returns for
■Richmond county, at the ensuing
■lection. June 25.
P *
I {CT We are authorized to announce
wl. Petek Donaldson, a candidate
■or the qffice of SHERIFF, for
■Bichmond county, at the ensuing
■deetion. June 11.
I 0“ We are authorised to announce
■I Rhodes, jr. a candidate for theof-
Bieeof Sheriff, for Richmond County,
lit the ensuing election. June 14
I 0° We are authorized to announce
■ilmEM Bvgo, a candidate for the
■Sice of Sheriff for Richmond county
Bttbe ensuing election.
■ June 7.
■f We are authorized to announce
Kviund Bugg, jun. a candidate for
Be office of Tax Collector tor Rich-
Band county, at the ensuing election.
■July 9. ts
IB*** We are authorized to announce
■iiomas Handley a candidate for the
■dice of Tax Collector for Richmond
Bounty at the ensuing election. J 5.
B (o®We are authorised to announce
B»en. Thomas Glascock a candidate
Bor the Legislature at the ensuing
■election. July 26.
I We are authorized to announce
■Mr. Hiram Mann as candidate for
■Receiver of Tax Returns of Rich*
■Nond county at the ensuing elcc
■tion June 21.
I FOR SALE,
|Two Northern Gigs,
OF handsome appearance—warrant,
ed faithfully built, and of the best
■ materials. Enquire of
\ Beach & Thomas.
■ August 9. ts
I Bolling Cloths.
rHE subscribers have just receiv
ed a complete assortment of the
|bt quality DUTCH BOLTING
■CLOTHS.
■ Edward Quin, & Co.
B June 25. ts
|jCOW HIDES.
■TMIE subscriber has on hand a
I A quantity of the best well dryed
Bfovy Hides.
■ MsOf d full and General Assortment
I if LEATHER,
a winch he offers to sell low fur cash,
I * JOHN RUCKER.
July 9. > ts
;?-■ 1 , ....
I Just Received,
I •indfor Sale at the Store of Air. John
Logon, on Broad Street , opposite
■ vffissn, Alexander Spencer,& Co,
| V A FRESH SUPPLY OF
| Doct. SAMUEL H. P. LEE’s
I New London Billions
I . i I Pills,*
I a*Pe«fc/pom-the Patentee.
■ ISAAC HERBERT.
Agent for ihe Patentee.
■ r rw
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
AND GEORGIA GAZETTE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
| N addition to their former Stock
I. of Goods, have Just Received,
- and will continue to receive through
the Summer and Fall Seasons, a gen
eral supply of Staple and Fancy
Goods, which will he sold low for
cash, or approved paper.
The Folllowing Articles are among
their
Recent Supply, viz:
1 CASE Irish Linens,
1 Trunk Furniture Prints,
1 Do. Lace ground do.
1 Case Furniture Dimity, '
1 Do. Fancy Ginghams,
1 Trunk Mersailles Quilts,
2 Cases Northern Homespuns,
2 Trunks 6-4 Cambric Muslin,
Figured & Plain and
Florence Silks,
Plaid Sarsnetts & Canton Hk’fs.
Extra Superfine Loudon Cloths,
1 Case Horse and Gig Whips,
2 Cases Guns,
100 Pieces Cotton Bagging.
ALSO
20 Boxes China,
8 by 10 Window Glass,
D. P. & Powder, Shot and Lead,
Corsica & Sicily Madeira Wine,
Jamaica Rum,
Loaf and Lump Sugar,
White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c . €?o.
T. & J. CUNNINGHAM.
August 2. (f
In addition to an Extensive
Assortment of Goods
Already on Hand ,
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just Received by the Ship Jane ,
from Liverpool , the
Following Articles,
Which they Offer for Sale on mode
rate terms.
15 Trunks Cambric 9, u .
Does, Calicoes and Bombazettes
50 Boxes Crown Glass, Bby 10,9 by
11, and 10 by 12,
20 Crates Porter Bottles,
Shot and Lead, Sheet and Hoop
Iron, Casting,
Table Salt, Ac. &c.
—ALSO—
-10 Barrels Linseed Oil,
8 Cases Looking Glasses, assorted,
14 Ditto Fine White, Horam& Wool
Hats,
200 Pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging
30 Kegs Dupont & Co’*. FF & F.F.
F. Gunpowder.
EDWARD QUIN, & Co.
July 19. ts
THE SUBSCRIBERS
At the corner store formerly occupied
by John Fox, & Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
n„jmp Jamaica & New Orleans
I I iiiiC Sugar,in bhds. & barrels.
Loaf and Lump Sugars,
White Havanna ditto,
Hvson Tea,
Coffee in Bags and Barrels,
Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
Teneriffe, & T WINE
Colmenar J in Qr. Casks,
Genuine Port Wine, in Bottles,
London Porter,
Jamaica, "j »* -• m-
W. India & I RUM,
Northern J
Gin and Whiskey,
Virginia Chewing Tobacco,
Best Turpentine Soap in Boxes,
Iron, assorted.
Cotton Bagging and Twine,
Liverpool Ground Salt,
Cat Nails, Hoes, Sad Irons,
Trace Chains, Waggon Boxes, &c.
BOWIE, PENN, & Co.
July 23. dw
J. W. Bridges,
HAS taken the House formerly
occupied by P. Buown, two
doors above John Miller’s and near
the Market, where he has on hand
An Extensive Assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries & Hardware
Which will he sold low by Whole
sale or Retail, for Cash or approved
paper. . June 28.
""" FOR SALE,
Two .Likely Young
Fellows—excellent Bricklayers. En
quire at this Office. Aug. 13.
. John Man,
; Has Received for Sale ,
; 50 Bags Prime Coffee
. 60 Bbls & 6 Hhds. Northern Rum f
1* Bbls. Philadelphia Gin,
i 6 Hhds. Jamaica Rum of the first
> quality,
100 Casks Cut Nails,
Bd. led. & 20d. Wrought Nails
and Spikes,
Hoop and Rod Iron, assorted,
1 Ton Blistered Steel, first quality
Boxes Cotton Cards,
Ditto Soap,
Casks of Hoes and Trace Chains
2000 Pieces Castings, well assorted,
Soo Grindstones,
30 Bundles Steel,
3000 Yards Striped Homespun,
White Havanna Sugar,
Hyson Tea,
Malaga ine,
July 19. ts
STAIN BACK WILSON,
AND
JAMES A. BLACK,
HAVING associated themselves in
business under the firm of WIL
SOJ\t & BLACK , offer their services to
their friends, and the public in general,
in the
COMMISSION
AW
Factorge Line.
They have the Warehouse lately oc
cupied by Messrs. Barrett & Sims, where
every attention will be given to render
general satisfaction. Augusta, April 30.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have fust Received ,
130 Packages
British, French and India
GOODS,
Consisting of almost every arti
cle calculated (or the Spring and Sum
mer Business—Which they ofter at
Wholesale and Retail, on accommodat
ing terms.
William Sims, & Co.
March 5 ts
8 25,000 for 812.
THE subacribers have received by
the last mail 20 TICKETS in
the MEDICAL SCIENCE LOTTERY,
(now drawing in the city of New. York
three times a weik) which they offer for
sale at &12, each, (warranted undrawn)
but will soon rise to Si 3. They have a
list of each day's drawing to the 10th.—
A regular list will be received weekly.—
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Huntington fcP Burrill.
August 9. o
Bolting Cloths.
THE Subscriber has just received, a
complete assortment of genuine
Dutch Bolting Cloths
Os all numbers, and will keep a con
stant supply during the season.
J. S. Walker.
August 6. Wtf
To Rent,
A House and Lot in the upper square
on Broad-Street.
IT is considered one of the best stands
in the city for purchasing Cotton, and
is also well calculated for a Grocery and
Dry Good Establishment. Possession
wilt be given on the first of October next.
For terms apply to
Benjamin Sims.
July 9. w ts
Desirable for a
Merchant.
THE subscriber offers for sale, bis
Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills,
with iOO acres of land, about 40 miles
from Augusta, on Little River, near the
i mouth thereof, in Abbeville District,
> South Carolina. The Mills are new and
made of the best of materials —the woik
manship complete, with every necessary
machinery for manufacturing flour of the
best quality—a good stand for selling
goods—thick settled neighborhood, and
• no stores worth notice to oppose business,
and perhaps at this time, would be consi.
' dered by good judges one among the
' greatest openings for a merchant that is
ibovc Augusta, either in Georgia or
Carolina.
John O Glove^
August S.
BLANKS
Neatly executed at this office.
Genuine Drugs
AND
MEDICINES.
THE subscribers have lately re
ceived by different arrivals at
this port, a very extensive A complete
assortment of DRUGS, PAINTS,
OIL, and DYE STUFFS; which
they will dispose of on liberal terms,
at their Wholesale and Retail DRUG
and CHEMICAL WARE-HOUSE
near the market square; and warrant
them of the best quality.
—Among them are—
’White Lead,
250 Yellow Oohre, I Ground
Kegs j Spanish Brown, ( in Oil ,
J& Yerdigrease, J
Linseed Oil in Tierces Fustic
and Bbls. Powd. Jalap
Tanners ditto Glauber Salts
Spermaceti ditto Powd. Bark
Window Class of all Manna
sizes Senna
Chalk Camphor
Alum Spanish Flies
Roll Brimstone Flour Sulphur
Verdigrt-ase (dry) Cream of Tartar
Marble MortarsT £ Opium
Glass & Wedge-C 5 Lee’s genuine Bilious
wood ditto 3 £ Pills
Paint Stones & Mullers Balm of Gilead
.Apothecary’s Scales (J Riga Balsam
Weights Paul’s Columbian Oil
Juniper Berries Maccassar ditto
Logwood Lemon .dcid
—ALSO—
SHOP FURNITURE,
Patent Medicines,
SI7KGEOJVS INSTRUMENTS &
PERFUMERYof every variety.
Orders from Druggists, Physicians
and Country Merchants, will be
promptly attended to, and executed in
the neatest manner.
HARR AL & WORRELL.
Savannah, Aug. 16th, 1817
A Clerk Wanted.
A YOUNG MAN capable of ta
king charge of a dry good store
—none need apply, unless satisfacto
ry evidence can be produced of their
qualifications.
J. D. WEATHERS & Co.
Aug. 16. ts
To the Public.
[N consequence of a report that has
been circulated in this county,
that in case Mr. A. Btigg succeeded
in the election of sheriff. I was to act
as his deputy and jailor—l appear be
fore the public to rectify the mistake
—lt was col. Donaldson that made
me the offer and not Mr. Bugg, which
1 refused, and should not condescend
to accept it upon any terms from either
of them.
R. M'COOMBS.
August 1 6 u
The Quaker Springs,
Seven miles from Augusta, on the
great Washington road .
The frowns of fortune have brought poor Bill
Garlick tc anchor at this place.
HE therefore gives this information
to his friends (if any) to his numer
ous acquaintance and the puSlic in gen
eral, that he has opened a
HOUSE OP
Entertainment ,
for the accommodation of all decent, ci
vil travellers, and for no others. The
disorderly part of society he wishes to
pass by, as their absence will be a much
more delicious cordial than their money;
indeed he is determined not to be pester
ed with troublesome company ; so that
the weary traveller may lie down to rest
in quiet. These observations are made
in consequence of this place being for
merly established as one of great disor.
der and confusion, which, with propriety,
induced thousands of gentlemen to pass
by.
THE HOUSE & STABLES,
are now repairing, and will soon be in
good order, with a general assortment of
the best of Liquors ; a well furnished
table ; clean beds; a plenty for horses,
with a good hastier, and a desire to please,
which I hope will be inducements suffi
cient for the traveller to call, if not, be
must pass by.
Gentlemen from town can be accom
modated at the shortest notice, and all fa
vors will be received with gratitude.
A General Assortment of
GROCERIES
will be kept here, and sold nearly at the
Augusta prices. ,
T N. Durkee.
August 9? * worn
— ■ ■
Globe Tavern,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA*
THE subscribers having purchas
ed a Jease of this tplegant and
commodious establishment, inform
their friends and the public in gene
ral, that their best exertions shall be
used to render comfortable all those
who may be pleased to call on them.
They have a number of private room*
handsomely furnished, separate and
apart from the bustle of the tavern,
for the accommodation of those to
whom such bustle would be unplea
sant—And haviogdelermioed to spare
no pains in providing every comfort,
the> rely with confidence upon the
support of the public.
THOMAS GLASCOCK, *
PETER DONALDSON.
June 18, ts
Eagle Tavern,
AND . ■
SAVANNAH STAGE-OFFICE.
'~pHE Copartnership turetoforc exist-'
A ing at this stand, under the firm of
WM. CHISOLM, & Co was dissolved
on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent.
Wm. Chisolm,
Richard I. Easter,
James A. Black.
dJ* The Subscribers having form*
ed a connexion at the t.b vr Establish
ment, will accommodate Town Boarders,
and Transient and Country Gentlemen,
>l3 formerly, and solicit a continuation of
lie patronage of their acquaintances and
he public. The business will be con
tacted under the firm of CHISOLM If
SHAHMOM, who are authorised to re
vive all debts due the former establish
•n< nt, and will pay all demands against
the same,
Wm- Chisolm,
Wm. Shannon,
Augusta, May 14, 18i7. if
Faux hall Gardens
Joseph Carrie,
RETURNS his thanks to his friends
and the Public, for the great en
ouragement he has received since he has
stabllshed himself at Vauxball, and re
spectfully informs them that his
Garden,House
AND
BATHS.
are now in complete order for the recep
tion and entertainment oi all decent and
orderly behaved persons. His Baths are
every day from sunrise until 9 o’-
clock at night, except on Sundays, when
they will close at fa o’clock in the mor
‘fling. No exertions shall be wanting on
his part to ensure a continuance of pub
lic favor, and to render his visitors com
fortable and pleasant. His Bar is fur
nished with every refreshment that the
market affords.
By permission of Messrs* M j Kinne Sc
Shultz, he has also established at his
Elegant SPRINGS, a house of Refresh,
ment—to which the attention of g en _
tlcmen, who visit this * delightful resort,
is respectfully invited.
Augusta, May 24. ts
Tobacco Manufactory.
THE subscriber respectfully
the public that he baa established
» Manufactory of Tobacco at his house
in Reynold Street, two doors below
Bridge Row, where he has for sale a
quantity of the first quality, in small
twists, on reasonable terms.
Wm. C. W. Clarke;
August 9.
NOTICE. ’
A LL.persons indebted to Col. Wil-
Lx, mam Few, of Hew-York, are here*
by notified, that unleap payments are
made on or before the la* January next,
suits will be-comnaenced without discrim
ination, .as no further indulgence can be
given by the subscribers.
J. & B* Howards,
Artomiet for
Wm. Few.
July SO. ts