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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
I AND GEORGIA GAZETTE,
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|j)l.XXm] WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l, 1817. " rNo. iijos.l
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S'. THE
hVGUSTJI CIUWmCLE,
ft AND
I GEORGIA GAZETTE,
| PUBLISHED BY
[BAN, DUYCKINCK & PEARRE,
■EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,
ft Five Dollars per annum , Payable in
Advance.
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l|C3"We ate authorised to announce
fcisßLM Bugg, a candidate for the of
ftc of Sheriff, for Richmond county at
le ensuing election,
ftjune 7.
are authorised to announce
bmund Bugg, Jun. a candidate for the
ftce of tat collector of Richmond
ftnfry, at the ensuing election., July 9.
ft,* We are authorised to announce
ioMAS Handley a candidate for the
Ice lip tax collector for Richmond
[nty, attlie ensuing election. July 5.
|S? We are authorised to an
[nee Cant. JAMES BARTON, a can-
Bte for the office of Receiver of Tax
ftiirns for Richmond county at the en
ftg election. Sept. 13.
I*' Mr. Hiram Mann is a candidate for
ftcivcr of fax returns for Richmond
ftaty at the ensuing election.
[une 21.
■TTE are authorised to announce Ed
■7 ward Hassel a candidate for re
[er of tax returns for Columbia county
ftie ensuing election,
ftugust 6
IffTE are authorized to announce Jas.
I y Hutchinson a candidate for Tax
■lector of Columbia county at the en
pig election. Sept. 3.
■3* We are authorised to announce
■hard Bush, a candidate for the of-
I of Receiver of Tax Returns of
Ihmoud county, at the ensuing clec
kl. Juno 1 V
ftc?* We are autnonsed to announce
I. Peter Donaldson, a candidate
I the office of Sheriff of Richmond
Inty, at the ensuing election.—jun.ll
ICT* Wc are authorised to announce
ITRICK PRESCOTT, Esq. a can
late for the Legislature at the ensu
■ election.
fteptember 13 ts
[C7* We are authorized to announce
ftieral Thomas Glascock a candi
[e for the Legislature at the ensuing
ftetion. July 26.
Et* We are authorized to announc- 1
ftjor DENNIS DENT, a candidate a
I ensuing election, to represent the
■ntyof Columbia in the next Legis
lire.
■August 13. ts
IjiCJ* During the sickly season,
lew gentlemen can be accommodated
Ik BOARDING & LODGING, or
ftdging separately, in a private family,
I the Sand Hills. The situation is re
sted and pleasant. Enquire at this Of
ft. w Sept. 10.
NOTICE.
B LL persons indebted to Col. Wil-
By Liam Few, of New-York, are liere-
H notified, that unless payments are
■deon or before the Ist January next,
Bites will be commenced without dis-
Bimnationjas no further indulgence can
■given by the subscribers.
J J. Howards,
§ Attornies for
y ' Wm. Few.
■%BO. . , ts
ft Prime B ,
m SALE BY
T. ffE. Flewellen.
■August SO. ts
pAUGHt ER & LABUZAN
; l Have Just Received
H CONSIGNMENT of Cotton Yarn.
they will sell on very ac-
terms.
[Aiigustß w- ts
rSolting Cloths.
subscribers have just received a
f complete assortment of the best
[wlity DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
I Edward Quin, & Co.
■ June 25. , ts
■ ylkCAij on New-York, for sale by
B-f THOMAS GARDNER.
[August 16. v ts
ftUls on New York
K AT SHORT SIGHT,
Sale by
■ A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan.
Kj.ugustl6. ■ ts
[ills on New-York
Iw. BBnjamiuPi * uet if
ka* . m. '
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'Steam Boat Company of Geuigm.
Augusta, Sept, oth, isir.
VTOnCE is Hereby Given to the
X Stockholders of the STEAM
BOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA ,
that an Instalment of ten per cent on
the Capital of the said Company, will be
payable on the seventh day of October
next.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
AUGUSTUS 11RUX, Cashier.
September 6 ts
To Rent, ~
And immediate possession given ,
THE House formerly occupied by
Thos. H. Pe'n, on Ellis street,
immediately back of A. Labuzan—For
terms apply to Win. P. Dearmond, or to
Thomas H. Penn.
September 10 ts
To Rent ,
THE lower tenement os the Hous c
at present occupied by Mr. Joh
Sharp, upper end of broad Street.
John M. Davenport.
August 16. ts
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
s also well calculated for a Grocery aud
Jry Good Establishment. Possession
will be given on the first of October next.
Tor terms apply to
Benjamin Sims.
July 9. ts
For Sale or to Rent.
A HOUSE and LOT at the uj-ncr en<
of Broad-st. as good a stand for
imying produce as any in the city—For
jarticulars inqure of T. PYE.
August 27. ew
To Rent,
THE STORE ROOM and CELLAR
of the subscriber’s House, near the
Market.
L. POWERS.
September 20 ts
FOR SAL*.,
Or barter for a FIELD HAND.
A VALUABLE House Servant—well
qualified to attend upon a genteel
family Apply at this Office.
Sept. 20 ts
«/V O IILjEj.
rHE copartnership formerly existing
between Thomas A. Greene and
-abner Greene, was dissolved on the 24th
day of May, 1816, last, by the death of
I’homas A. Greene. All persons having
demands against the said concern wii
present them for adjustment; and thosi
indebted are invited to make payment t<
the subscriber.
Abner Greene.
August 30. . ts
Carriages
FOR, SALE.
HE subscriber has received an ad
ditional supply of Gigs and Car
riages ot a superior quality, made by
David Beacli of Newark, and warranted
good.—They will be sold on accommo
dating terms.
ALSO—Several Double Breasted COT
TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws,
made by Boatwright & Glaze.—apply tu
tr. 15. Marshall.
September S. ts (
For Sale.
4 PLANTATION about 6 miles be
low Milledgeviile, and 1 mile be
low gen. Scott’s leny on the Oconee ri
ver. About 550 aeres low grounds o<
the first quality, of which upwards o*
200 are cleared and now under cultiva
tion. This body of bottom Laud lies on
the south west side of the liver, and di
rectly opposite on the north east side, i»
a beautiful piece of high land ofaboui
sixty acres, on which stands a large ware
hons*. about 90 feet in length and 35 in
width, containing Cotton Gins, packing
machine, stable and carriage-house, with
a loft capable of holding 3 or 400,000
weight of seed cotton. Also, a two store
framed dwelling house, with kitchen, tify:
On the swamp side are negro cabins,
corn cribs <S*c. This tract ot land is ac-
Knowledged by every one who is acquain
ted with the lands on the Oconee river to
’ be superior both as to situation and soil to
any other on that river;and it is believed
to be very little if at all inferior to any
land on the Alabama, some of the bottom
land of which has lately sold for seventy,
and has averaged upwards of forty doi
. lars per acre. It is undoubtedly equal
to any on the Savannah river, which
■ sells currently at 50 dollars per acre.—
Liberal terns
(Sept. 27.
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: in Auumqif I
fllO an extensive ass'ortmehi of goods
5 JL already on hand, the subscribers
I have just received by the ship Jane, from
Liverpool, the
; Following Articles
r which they offer for sale on mode
rule terms :
15 trunks Cambrics, Lcnos, Calicoes
and Bombazctts
}8 by 10
9 by 11
10 by 12
ao crates Porter Bottles
Sho< & Lead, Sheet &’ 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 nieces Inverness Cotton Bagging
30 kegs Dupont & co’s FF &F.F.F.
Gunpowder.
Edward Quinn & Co.
JuiyJiV ts
The Subscriber,
0 F FENS FOR BLE ,
300 Rags and Bbls. Green Coffee
6 Tierces Jamaica do.
100 Bbls. Philadelphia Whisky
300 Pieces Inverness Bagging
20 Hhds. Prime Sugars
2000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
30 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards
Casks (’olmenar and Sicily Madei
ra Wine
6 Qr. Chests Hyson 'Pea
9 Tons Shot assorted sizes
6 Tons English and Blistered Steel
30,000 lb. Iron, Swedes and English
15 Kegs Powder.
—ALSO—
A General snrtment of
DRY GOODS, iVc.
ON CONSIGNMENT. *
Twenty-seven Packages "assorted
Cutlery & Hardware,
To be sold on accomodating terms.
5. KNEELAND.
September 13
Tuttle % Russell,
WIVE JUST RECEIVED .
20 Barrels New-England Rum
5 Hhds. Whiskey
5 ditto Molasses
5 Casks London Porter
12 dozen Jamaica Lime Juice
2 Boxes Havanna Sugar
1 Tierce Rice
6 Boxes Chocolate, No. 2
30,000 Spanish Segars in i and i
boxes
2 Boxes Starch
5 Bbs. and 10 bags Filberts.
Septembor 13 ts
J. W. Bridges,
HAS taken the house formerly occu
pied by P, Brown, two doors above
Jonn Miller’s and near the market, where
he has on hand an extensive assortment
of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and
HARDWARE, which will be sold low
by wholesale or retail, for cash or ap
proved paper.
June 28. ts
COW HIDES.
Tile subscriber has on hand a quan
tity of the best well dryed Cow
Hides. 1 .
< Also, a full and General Assortment of
LEATHER,
which he offers to sell low for cash.
John Rucker.
Julv 9.
FACTORAGE
AND
C OMMJSSWN B USINESS.
r A HE subscribers having formed a co
partnership under the firm of Han
hart, Ganahl <£ Co. and rented the
large and convenient Ware-Houses of
Maj. Phinizy, w|U be ready, after the
first of October, to receive goods or pro
duce for storage at customary rates, and
to attend to any business in their line—
and hope their industry and attention to
, business will entitle them to a liberal share
of public patronage.
J. llauhart,
* J. Ganahl,
| H. Stoader.
r September 3,181 7. CIP
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Daniel Hubbard, dec.
i ire requested to render them in properly
attested, within .the. time prescribed by
1 law; and those indebted to the estate, are
requested to make immediate payment to
Hannah Hubbard, adm’x.
May 3. % ' ' w6m
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Mkk V T** * •;V«7
t notice,
HE2KKIAH DICKINSON having
purchased the interest of Mr. Eaton
i Hewellin»" the concern of T. &E. Flew
eilm, the business will in future be ear
ned on under the firm of FLEW EL I IN
and DICKINSON at the establishment
oi the late firm, where they have an ex
tensive ware-house & commodious Stores,
lor the reception of all kinds of produce
and goods. Fhey tender their Services
to their luends and the public generally,
and only ask for such encouragement as
their attention and punctuality will en
title them to.'
Taylor (ewilltn,
Hczekiah Dickinson.
September 3. if
Desirable for a Merchant,
TP 11 *? subscriber offers for sale, his
JL Y aluable 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 Mills are new and
made ot the best materials—the work
manship complete, with every accessary
machinery for manufacturing flour of the
best quality—a goodL stand for selling
goods—thick settled neighborhood, ajn
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 m
Carolina.
John O. 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 l * paper. The
hollowing articles are among their
RECENT SUPTLY—VIZ:
1 ciise 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 <Sj" plain Levantine and]Flo
rence Silks
Plaid, Sarsnetts and Canton Hk’fs.
, Extra Superfine London Cloths
I case Horse and Gig Whips
2 cases Guns
100 pieces Cotton Bagging.
ALSO.
20 boxes China
Bby 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
The Subscribers
Have Just Received ,
130 Packages
British, 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
tcrn)s
William Sims, Go,
March 5. ts
JUST AND FOR SALE
C H E A P.
Prime Inverness & Dundee Bag
gi»S >
Fancy Chairs
Best Spanish Segars, &c.
ALSO —
AN ELEGANT,
Family Horse,
AND A
New-York Built GIG.
I. C. WINTER,
at AT Laws Sf Holts
Comptiag-House.
Sept. 24 e
Administrators ttaie.
WILL be sold at the NEW CITY
AUCTION, on Saturday the
4th October next, at 10 o’clock,
70 Barrels Newark
Cider ,
Sy order of the Judges of the Court Os
rdinary, being perishable, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of Samuel
Brant, deceased.
David aDKiuncy, 1 , ,
x x I r 19s
James j
September 24. tdt
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Fresh Boots % Shoes
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
liis fi icnds and the public in gene*
mi, that he has just received a complete
assortment of SHOES, BOOTS, &c.—
which he oftors for sale at No. 4, Bridge
low, directly opposite Mr. John Miller’s*
brick, store. W
The assortment consists principalof &
Ladies French and American Morocco
Slippers, ail colours, lull trimmed,
■ i’ ashionable English Kid ditto, with
and without heels.
Ditto do. do. do. Pumps—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. \V aierloo’s, with A* 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 coloured Morocco Bootees
with and without heels,
Misses black and coloured Morocco <*
Slippers, full trimmed, '’*s'4
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, t
Do. fine Calf Skin Shoes, broad and
narrow straps, ’., : * *
Do. Suwarrow and Wellington Boots, at
all prices,
Vouths’ Fine and Stout Shoes,
Do. Morocco and Leather Pumps,
Childrens’ Morocco and Kid Shoes, all
v colours,
Do. do. do. Boots do.
Do* do. Village do. dol do.
Do. Leather Boots and Shoes, thin and
tliick soles,
—ALSO—
-50 Dozen Morocco Skins,
500 Pair Negro Shoes,
20 Packages Black and coloured Roan
Slippers,
50 Dozen Childrens’ Morocco Hats,
assorted colours,
15 Cases Roram Hats, silk and cotton
lining,
5 Do. Caster do. do. do.
4 Do. Morocco Pocket Books, at all
Brices, /
»ozcn Windsor and Fancy Chairs.
N. B.— The above articles will besoltf
at very reduced prices, for CASH, or
approved paper.
Oliver Miller..
August 20. y W
An E stray.
Georgia, Columbia county.
July 17 th, 18 17.
Robert SHAW tolls before m&
one brindled steer about four years
»ld, marked with a swallow fyrk in th«
tight ear, and under bit in the left, , \
branded with the letter 0 on the right
side and right rump—valued by Jonathan
Jones aluf Seaborn Collins, at twelve
dollars. Jos.Day,J.P.
A. Crawford, cl’k. i.c.c.c.
September 27. o
Administrator’s £ale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Lincoln county, will |ta sold at Lincoln
court-house on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, a tract of laud containing
137 acres, on Soap creek, Lincoln coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Elijah
Athey, dec—Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.-**
Terms made known on the. day.
Archibald Heggie, adra’r.
September 6. tsd
Notice.
rOST near Mr. Adkisons, Greene
A County, a POCKET BOOK, con
taining Twenty One Dollars in Cash,
and sundry papers, among which is a **
Note of Hand on David Bunch, for Two
Hundred Dollars, dated the 29th of Jan. '
1816, bearing interest from date, With a
credit on the back for Twenty Dollars—
which, note I do forwarn the said David
Bunch from paying to any other person
than myself.
AUSTIN BUNCH.
Sep*: 20 ts
Just Received from Virginia,
4000 lbs. Best
Chewing Tobacco ,
WARRANTED to be prime, for,
sale by the subscriber.
D. Ralst on, ;
September 27. r * »-
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