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I. * * ? mr-'w r ■ m >■- '■* • PfIPH AUGUSTA CHRONICLE GEORGIA GAZETTE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1817. [No. 13E5.] THE I iUGUSTd CHRONICLE, AND GEORGIA GAZETTE, PUBLISHED by I DUYCKINCK & PEARRE, m EVER y WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, w; Five Dollars per annum, Payable in f. Advance. I Wants a 9 ' tua^on a Joung ■an who has been in business for son e in this place. For further particu- E enquire at this office, or the A. B. H#re. ■ July 9. ■ tpDocts. FENDALL & GiCENN, Hjve removed their SHOP, to the house ■/ext above the Augusta Book Store. ■ ■ C7*Weare authorised to announce ■ Richard Bvsh, a candidate for the of* Hficc of Receiver of Tax Returns for ■ Richmond count/, at the ensuing elec* I tiua- June 25. I IL?We are authorised to announce ■ Col, Peter Donaldson, a candidate ■ for (he office of Sheriff, of Richmond Icounty, at the ensuing election. j June 11. . Z ICT We are authorised to announce ■jivsELM Buoa, a candidate for the of ■fce of Sheriff, for Richmond county at ■she ensuing election. ■ June 7. ”*/We are authorised to announce ■ Edmund Bugg, Jun. a candidate for the Hoffice of tax collector of Richmond Z county, at the ensuing election. I July 9. || %*We are authorised to announce ■ Thomas Handley a candidate for the ■office of fax collector for Richmond ■ county, at the ensuing election. July 5. *** >ve are autnoriscd to announce ■ General Thomas Glascock a candi ■ date for the Legislature at the ensuing I election. July 26. £ %*.Vlr. Hiram Mann is a candidate for I Receiver o tax returns for Richmond ■ countv- at the ensuing election. ■ June 21. ' I For Sale, % Two Northern Gigs , OF handsome appearance—warrant ed faithfully built, and of the best ■materials. Enquire hf Beach & Thomas. ■ August 9. I Bolting Cloths. ■ fPHE subscribers have just received a I complete assortment of the best ■ quality DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. Edwarb Quin, & Co. June 25. ts | COW HIDES. THe subscriber has on hand a quan tity of the best well dryed Cow ■ Hides. t. Also, a full and General Assortment of I LEATHER, |; which he offers to sell low for cash. ; John Rucker. Z July 9. I Just Received, I And for Sale at the Store of Mr. John ■ Logan, on Broad Streets, opposite ■ Messrs. Alexander Spencer, <§• Co A FRESH SUPPLY OF Doct. S AMUEL H. P. LEF’S ( ew L/ndon Billious Pills, ■I direct from the Patentee. i; ISAAC HERBERT. |J; Agent for the Patentee. August 2. fw I John Man, I * Has Received for Sate 50 Bags Prime » office 50 Bbls A. G tihds. Northern Rum 14 Bbls Philadelphia Gin d Hhds Jamaica Rum of the first quality WO Casks Cut Nails 8d lod & 20d Wrought Nails and Spikes Hoop and Rod Iron, assorted * Ton ®l‘ 9 *erd Steel, first quality Boxes Cotton Cards , Ditto Soap Hoes and Trace Chains ® J, ! ? ces Castings, well assorted, °OO Grindstones sundlM5 undlM Steel ®^ r *P ed Homspun White Havanna Sugar Hyson Tea Malaga Wine J aly 19. ts The Subscribers Have Just Received , 130 Packages Briti»b, French and India GOODS, Consisting of almost every article calculated for the Spring and Summer - Business—Which they offer at Whole sale and .Retail, on accommodating . terms. William Sims, &* Co. March 5. , ts Stainback Wilson AND James A. Black, HAVING associated themselves in business under the firm of WIL SON & BLACK, offer their services to their friends, and the public in general, in the COMMISION AND Factorage Line. They have the Ware-House lately oc cupied by Messrs. Barrett «sj* Sims, where every attention will given to ren der general satisfaction. Augusta, April 30 Bolting Cloths.^ The Subscriber has just received, a compleete assortment of genuine Hutehholting Cloths Os all numbers, and will keep a con stant suppl during she season. J. 8. Walker. August 6. __ wtf Desirable for a Merchant. THE subscriber offers for sale, his Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills, with 400 acres of land, about 40 miles from Augusta, on Little River, near the mouth thereof, in Abbeville District, South Carolina. The Millsare new and made of the best materials—the work manship complete, with every necessary machinery for manufacturing flour of the best quality—a good stand for selling goods—thick settled neighborhood, anu 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 above Augusta, either iu Georgia or Carolina. John 0. Glover. August 6. 2m ~ THE SUBSCRIBERS IN addition to their former stock of goods, have just received, and will continue to receive through the summer and fall seasons, a general supply of sta ple and Fancy goods, which will be sold low for cash, or approve' 1 paper. The Following articles are amona: their RECENT SUPPLY—Vix. 1 case Irish Linens 1 trunk Furniture Prints 1 do. Lace ground do. 1 case Furniture Dimity 1 do fancy Ginghams 1 trunk Merseilles Quilts • 2 cases Northern Homespun 2 trunks 6-4 Cambric Muslin Figured <§* plain Levantine and Flo rence Silks Plaid, Sarsnetts and Canton Hk’fs. Extra Superfine London 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 and Sicily Madeira Wine Jamaica Rum Loaf and Lump Sugar White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c. T. & J. Cunningham. August 2. ts J. W. Bridges, HAS taken the hous** formerly occu pied by P. Brown, two doors above John Miller’s and near the market, where he has on hand an extensive assortment if DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and HARDWARE, which will be sold low by wholesale or retail, for cash or ap proved paper. June 28. H NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Coi. VA il /jL li am F ew, of Mew-Fork, are here by notified, that unless payments are made on or before the Ist January next, suites will be commenced without dis crimination, as no further indulgence can be given by the subscribers. j. $ B. Howards, Affnrnies for Wm. Few. July 3* ts — ■■#■■■ r~» GENUINE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE subscribers have lately received by different arrivals at this port, a very’ extensive and complete assortment . (,f Drugs, Paints, Oil and Dve Stuffs, . which (hey will dispose of on liberal terms . at their wholesale and retail Drug and Chemical Ware-House, neanhe Market Square; and warrant them of the best quality. AMONG VHEM ARE f White Lead, 250 J Yellow Ochre, (Ground Kegs j Spanish Brown, r in Oil L# Verdigris, J Linseed Oil in Tierces Fustic and Bbls. Powd. Jnlap Tanners ditto Glauber Salts '■p.-Wiaceli ditto Powcl.Bark Window Glass of all Manna sizes Senna Chalk Cimphor Alum Spanish Flics Roll Brimstone Flour Sulphur Verdigrcase (dry) Cream of Tartar Marble MortarsT 8 Opium Glass & Wedge- C | Lee’s genuine Bilious wood ditto y J Pill# Paint Stones & Muhers Balm of Gilead .Apothecary’s Scale# & Riga Balsam Weights Paul’s Columbian Od Juniper Berries Mactamar iiftio Logwood Lemon -icid ALSO SHOP FURNITURE , p atent medicines, SURGEONS INSTRUMENT AND PERFUMERY, OF EVERY VARIETY. Orders from Druggists, Physicians and country Merchants, will be promptly at tended to, and executed in the neatest manner. Harral & Worrell. Savannah, August 16,1817—fw IN AUDITION an extensive assortment of goods JL already on hand, the subscribers have just received by Jjie ship Jane, from Liverpool, the Following Articles which they offer for sale on mode rate terms ; 15 trunks Cambrics, Lenos, Calicoes and Bombazetta "1 Bby 10 50 boxes Crown Glass, A 9by 11 * J 10 by 12 20 crates Porter Bottles Shot & Lead , Sheet Sr Hoop Iron, Casting Table Salt, &c. &c. ALSO. 10 barrels Linseed Oil 8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted 14 do. Fine White Roram & Wool Hats 200 pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging 30 kegs Dupont & co‘s FF & F.f.F. Gunpowder. Edward Quinn & Co. J»iy 19, ts THE SUBSCRIBERS, A T the corner store formerly occu pied by John Fox & Co. offer for sale, Prime Jamaica and N. Orleans Sugar, in hhda. and barrels Loaf and Lump Sugars White Havana ditto Hyson Tea Coffee in bags and barjels Pepper, Spice and Ginger Tenenffe ard 1 JBfiS Golmenar J in Qr. Casks Genuine Port Wine, in bottles London Porter “Land iRITM Northern _ J Gin and Whiskey Virginia Chewing Tobacco Best Turpentine Soap in boxes Iron, assorted Cotton Bagging and Twine Liverpool Ground Salt Cut Nails, Hoes Sad Irons Trace Chains, Waggon Boxes; Sfc. Bowie, Penn & co. July 23. dw Globe Tavern. BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, THE subscribers having purchased a lease of this Elegant and commodi ous establishment, inform their friends and the public in general, that their best exertions shall be used to render comfort able all those who may be pleased to rail on them. They have a number of pri vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa rate and apart from the bustle of the tav ern, for the accommodation of those to whom such bustle would be unpleasant— And having determined to spare no pains in providing every comfort, they rely with confidence upon the support of the pub lic. Thomas Glascock, Peter Donaldson. June 50 H Eagle Tavern, AND SA rjIJVM ff STA OE-OFFCE THE Copartnership heretofore exist ing at this Stand, under the firm of Wm. CHISOLM & Co. was dissolved on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent. WILLIAM CHISOLM, RICHARD I. EASTER, JAMES A. BLACK. The Subscribers having formed a connection at the above Establishment, will accommodate Town Boarders, and Transient and Country Gentlemen, as formerly, and solicit a continuation es the patronage of their acquaintances and the public. The business will be conducted under the firm of CHISOLM & SHAN NON, who are authorized to receive all debts due the former establishment, and will pay all demands against the sgme. WILLIAM CHISOLAM, WILLIAM SHANNON, June 25 ts THE Quaker Springs, Seven miles from Augusta, on the great Washington road, Ihe frowns of forluin- have brought poor Bill Garlick to anchor at this place. HE therefore gives this information to his friends (if any,) to his numer ous acquaintances, and the public in gen eral, that he has opened Jl House of 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 tuan 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 HOUSES and STABLES, arc now repairing, and will soon be in good order, with a general assortment of the best of Liquors; a well furnished Table; (Jean Beds; a plenty for horses, with a good hostler, and a desire to please, which I hope will be inducements suffi cient for the traveller to call, if not, he must pass by. Gentlemen from towm can be accom modated at the shortest notice; and all fa vours will be received with gratitude. A general assortment of GRO CERIES will be kept here, and sold near ly at the Augusta prices. N. Durkec. August 9. wcm Vauxhall Gardens Joseph Carrie , RETURN c his thanks to his friends and the Public, for the great en curagement he has received since he has established himself at Vauxhall, and re spectfully informs them that his GARDEN, HOUSE AND BATHS are now in complete order for the recep tion and entertainment of all decent and orderly behaved persons. His Bati s are open every day from sunrise until 9 o’clock at night, except on Sundays, when they will close at 12 o’clock in the morning. No exertions shall be wanting on his part to ensure a continuance of public favor, and to render his visitors comfortable and pleasant. His Bar is furnished with every refreshment that the market affords. By permission of Messrs. M‘Kinne «£* Shi'Ltz, he. has also established at their Elegant SPRINGS, a house of Refresh ment—to w hich the attention of ail gen tlemen, who visit this delightful resort, is respectfully invited. Augusta, May 24, ts To Rent , THE lower tenement of the House at present occupied by Mr. John Sharp, upper end of Broad Street. John M. Davenpoyt. August IG. ts Fresh Boots $ Shoes THE Subscriber respectfully informs his f. lends and the public in gene* rali that he has just received a complete assortment of SHOES, BOOTS, Ac.— which ho offers for sale at No. 4, Bridge Row, directly opposite Mr. John Miller’s brick store. The assortment consists principally of Ladies’ French and American Morocco Slippers, all colours, full trimmed, Do. Fashionable English Kid ditto, with and without heels. Ditto do. do. do. Tumps—all CO* lours, with'and without heels, Do. do. black and coloured Morocco do. broad and narrow straps, Do. Perry Sandals, all colours, with and without heels, full trimmed, Do. Jackson do. do. do. do. do. do. Do. Ha'erloo’s, with without buttons, Do. black and coloured Morocco Walk ing Shoes, Do. French do. do. do. Do. Cork Sole do. do. Do. Village Pumps and Shoes, of Kid and French Morocco, Do. Black and eokiu -ed Morocco Bootees with and without heels, Misses black and coloured Morocco Slippers, full trimmed, Do, do. do. Kid do. do. do. Do. do. do. Morocco Bootees, thin and thick soles, Do. Leather Boots and Shoes. Gentlemens’ French and English Moroc co Pumps, broad and narrow straps, Do. Morocco and Seal Walking Pumps, Do. fine Calf Skin Shoes, broad and narrow straps, Do. Suwarrow and Wellington Boots, at all prices, Youths’ Fine and Stout Shoes, Do. Morocco and Leather Pumps, Childrens* Morocco and Kid Shoes, all colours, Do. do. do. Boots do. Do* do. Village do. do. do. Do. Leather Boots and Shoes, thin and (hick soles, —ALSO— -50 Dozen Mororco Skins, 500 Pair Negro Shoes, 20 Packages Black and coloured Roaa Slippers, 50 Dozen Childrens* Morocco Huts, assorted colours, 15 Cases Koram Hats, silk and Cotton lining, 5 Do. caster do. do. do. 4 Do. Morocco Pocket Books, at all prices, 5 Dozen Windsor and Fancy Chairs. N. B.—The above articles will be sold at very reduced prices, for CASH, or approved paper. Oliver Miller. August 20. rw MOTIVE. ** (FOREWARN all persons from tra ding for a paper signed J. Henly or F. Henley for tne sum of twenty dollars. James C. Henley. August 20. ts NOW in Columbia county jail, SAM STOUT, about twenty one years •>f age, common size, black complexion, and homely—says he ran away from Mr. Sclward Aifriend (sadler) near Greene borough. Oarah Davis, jailor. August 28. c Bills on New-York For sale by McKenzie, Bennorh & Co. August 20. n Cl HECKS on New-York, for sale ; , THOMAS GARDNER. * August 16. ts >. Bills on New York AT SHORT SIGHT, For tide by A. Slaughter & C. Labuzaa. •August’l6. ts NOTICE. 88, STOUTKJiBURG it fu'lv O authorized to art as my Attorney during rny absence from Augusta. John Mjller. May S. * ts , -4 ’ THE person who has in posse-- sion t!m plan of the town of .Suminr - - ville, will confer a favor on the subscri ber by returning it to him.—The plan luded to was made On parchment, Is Levin Wales, Eso. George Walton- August 13. ts are authorised to announce^)'! y V w ard Hassel a candidate for ceivcr of tax returns for Columbia cryuity at the ensuing electiofr. August'6 . : y ; ‘ '* V,/‘ * /-)