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■ Our paper of Saturday anticipated the
■intents of the last northern mail, which
■ought us no additional intelligence, of
interest, either foreign or do
mestic. The ensav from the Boston
H>n kee, oft the policy which the United
Bates should observe between Spin and
Bt revolted subjects, will no doubt prove
■teresting to the American reader. It
Bcouchcd in energetic and dignified lan-
Bage, and its arguments are urged with
Boher seriousness and respectful mode*
I EXPORTS.
m Sometime since we published a com
Earative estimate of the merchantable
lvalue of Exports from Charleston, (s. c.)
End Savannah (Geo.) during a period of
■io-ht months—from which we deduced
■he irrefragable fact that Georgia, than
Bofjlfth-Candina, enjoyed a larger share of
Bommercial importance. The Editor of
BheSoutliern Patriot, however, is unwil-
Bing to admit our conclusion, because,
■brsooth, w'e receive sonic of the *iaple
■products of South-Carolina into our mar*
Ket. This is true enough—and it is also
Erne, that South-Carolina receives, prp-
Bbably, an equal proportion of the pro
ducts of North-Cumlina, through the
■Santee Canal, and other sources. But
Bill this is impertinent to the question.
■Augusta, has, and will continue t;> have,
■the local advantage of coercing into her
■market the trade of the uppei districts
■of South-Carolina. It is no matter how
■we enjoy the superiority, whether from
■the bosom of our soil, or from our local
■situation, or from both combined. It. is
■enough for us that It exists.
j From Amelia Eland.
The patriotic gentry at Amelia are
their best endeavors to realise our
■ opinion of the character and event of the
■ expedition, aud to defeat the high-toned
■ panegyrics and laudable exertions of
I their friendly advocates. 'Phis is indeed
I Ungrateful. Late advices from this cm-
Iporiiun «ts patriot ism, represent anarchy
land confftton as the order of the day.
I The executive, judicial, and military au
thorities were aT in arms against each
|other. and a speedy dissolution of (he
| liberating army was apprehended.
| Subsequent accounts state that Gover
■nor Hubbard died on the 19th inst Let
Bhim rest—Peace to his ashes. Affairs
Bcontinucd unsettled, and the spirit of
■contention still prevailed.
** The most effectual way to balk
Men’s folly, is. to let them talk.
Their ultnrst efforts can»-ot aiake
B Our heads, or teeth, or fibers ache ”
|| The erudite Etlitors of the Republican,
■have again come forth with their unintel
■ligible jargon Their abusive epithets,
I (which .they must have picked up from
■ some retail dealer in scandal) are equal
Ily unmeaning to us as Miss Carabao’s
language of the moon. The canine me
taphors which so prettily ornament the
sequel of their last production, have
touch alarmed us, for, we. are really fear
ful they betray evident symptoms of in
veterate hydrophobia ! Let the municipal
authority of Savannah look to this in time.
The cases which they call analogous,
and which they quote to justify the U.
States in taking part with the revolted
provinces of Ferdinand, are just as appo
site as two conflicting elements. The
cantons of Switzerland, were not only
bound by ties of consanguinity, but Vy
a aacred and imperative obligation al
ways incumbent upon members of the
same political family, to protect and
assist each other whenever it became ne
cessary. No such tie—no such' obliga
tion is imposed upon the U. States, in
her relation to Spanish America. The
assistance which the crowned heads of
Europe-have alternately rendered each
other in deposing and re-instating their
' legitimate and illegitimate lords, is also
cited, as illustrious examples , to urge
us to action in behalf of the revolted pro
vinces' And is this thodanguage of the
“thunder and lightning” Editors of the
Savannah Republican ? have they become
♦he indirect advocates of kingly magnan
imity, of royal legitimacy ? and do they
really believe that that policy which has
so long made Europe the theatre of con
■ tendon and bloodshed—the very slaugh
ter house of humanity—should be thi
polar star to guide this Republic to tin
nigh destinies which await her ? Wha
purblind and ruinous folly ! Such futifi
reasoning requires no farther considera
tion than may be necessary to countcrac
it* prejudicial effects upon weak and in
experienced minds.
It has been estimated that upon an t
, verage of nine years, in proportion t
population, the commitments for crime
nave been in Manchester as 1 in 140} i
London, I in 8C0? in Ireland, 1 in 1601
and in Scotland, 1 in 20,000.
■ POM THE CIUICNitLE.
CARRABOO.
This young lady arrived in our city
, Some few days since, and was immediate-
by the plaudits of town
country. Upon her entree. Air. Cotton's
thermometer rose to STbeing 65 above
the calculated heat of the season. In a
l day or two afterwards, the wind having
* (hopped ro'imd to k. e. the thermometer
I fell nearly 2 degress* But notwithstan
ding the state of the climate, was bring
ing Sunday patients to something like a
, slate of persp-ration—- Miss Carraboo de
clared its col?!,ess intolerable, and threat
ened to evacuate the town instanter,un
less a more favorable change was speed!-
I'y effected.
At what degree this damsel will be
leased to be content with our atmos
here, we cannot s ty, but hope she will
grcc to stay w ith us at 27.
BULLETIN, No. ,5.
This puts me in mind of a good story—
ut I cannot tell it now, for Miss Chin a
oo’s health is in question. At 11 n't lock
n Saturday morning tost, the 25th inst
found her lever abated to 29j —at 1
'clock, p. m. at 29 —Symptoms ot re
frnirg sanity- were visibly‘displayed—
ru! I indulged hopes of a speedy recov
ry of the patient. At 6, in the evening
made another call and found her at 29?
-with a quick pulse and a wild enqui
ing eye, foreboding a desperate Issue to
or present malady. [ ordered her to
e blistered, bled and confined to no olh
r diet than warm water —and left her
trugglingin a paroxysm.
Gossypium, u. i).
BULLETIN ; No. 6.
Sunday, 261h —1 called this morning
t 10 o’clock, a. m. on Miss.Carraboo—
nd found tier tranquil. She began some
i:qnirics concerning 27 and 1.11
hich being the language of the moon,
as rather unintelligible. I prescribed
sudorific and left her reposing.
Gossypium, m. d.
T UEBDAT, 4, p. m—Miss Carraboo
years her pulse shall beat 51 to-mor
iw—l fear a strait jacket must be pre
iribed.
Gossypium, m. d.
Ai’kopo? —Ceasar Kennedy, did not
ear out at our port on Thursday last—
it his boat , the Georgian*, did.
Richard Rush, late Attorney Gene
d of the United States, is appointed by
ie President to lie Envoy Extraordinary
id Minister Plenipotentiary to Great
ritain. It is understood he will take
i« departure in the Franklin 74, capt.
tewart, from Annapolis, whither that
essel is to proceed from Philadelphia.
The successor of Mr. Rush to the of
ce of Attorney General is not yet ap
oiuteA.~rJ\'at. Intel.
M ili.iam W, Bibb, late Senator in
•ingress from Georgia, has received from
ie President, the commission ofGovern
r of the Territory of Alabama.- -Ib.
The Delawn re AVatchinan of the Bth I
ist. gravely gives the following “Con
ictuies.”—lt is supposed, from certain
eductions, that communications of the
lost important nature will be made to
ingress, at or soon after the commcncc
icnt of the session. Os (he nature of
ich communications w'e are not prepa
id to speak; hut we are mistaken if there
ill not be closed doors early in the ses
on, and that for the best reasons.
■—-sto
jotton,39 a. SOets.
HARMONIC SOCIETY 7 .
ITMiE members of the Augusta Har-
JB monic Society, are requested to at
;nd a meeting at tlie Preslnterian Church
n Sunday next, at half after 4 o’clock.
M. Wm. H. JONES, Set'y.
October 29. 1 2t
Canters j
FffcctnUlhf cured by a Powder, in
THIRTY DAYS.
11
Or. W. S. Parrott,
STNFORMS the inhabitants of Augusta
EL and ilB vicinity, that he will sojourn
luring one month, or six weeks in this
ilace. He cures the most obstinate
lancers, or tet'er worms, scaldjiead.
curvy, king’s evil, white swelling, and
arious other complaints hitherto though (
ncureable by medical art; and let this
»e the motto or witness against, him.
V’w Cure, no Pay.
Dentist.
I)nct W. 8.
|"kFFICIATES in the capacity of Den
list, in all its branches; draws teeth
vith skill, and without much pain,inserts
teeth from one to the whole set hardly to
ie distinguished from the natural ones,
cleans teeth, plugs the Hollow ones with
50U or lead, which method not only puts
an end to the pain, but preserves the
tooth a great while, prepares a powder
much to the purpose, for cleaning the
teeth and pi esenres the gums, and res
tores a sweet bveath, which cures the
scurvy perfectly in a few days. Those
gentlemen or ladies wanting his assist
ance, will please to call, oriet him know
of their case, at the Eagle-Tavern, from
the Ist day of November, 1817-
Octobcr 29 2t
r * })
} BAXR' OF THE
f State of Georgia,
I t Savannah, %Oth Oct. 1817-
T Directors of the Bank of the
Ms State of Georgi.\, having declarer
r ;.i Dividend of six per cent, or three dol
dollars and sixty cents on each Share
for the last six months, the same will he
!»*sd at this Bank, on and after Thursday
next, the 23d inst. to the re-pective
Stockholders thereof, or to their order.
By order of the Board.
A.YTIHKYr FORTE It, Cashier.
October .19
< John Miller,
HAS ON HAND,
— —• in I xfensive Snojdy of
Groceries,
£ugar. Coffee
Now-Englaml and W. I. Bum
C ogniac Brandy, f»in
Whisky and Wine.
All of the besi quality and will be sold
on the most moderate terms.
To Bent,
O Tenements in the brick house
on Bridge-street—Possession given
immediately.
October 29 4t
Fall and Winter
GOODS.
i • ■
The Subscribers Imre received, by the
ship Georgia, and other recent ar
rivals from TAveipnol and Green
. ode ,
UPWARDS Os
1000 Packages of .Seasonable
Dry Goods;
Comprising a complete Assortment of
Woollen, Worsted, , Linen , Cotton
and Silk GOODS;
Which have been rarefiith selected by
one of the partners, and will be sold by
the piece or package, at a moderate ad
vance, for cash, cotton, *r undoubted pa
per.
Families ran be supplied, by the
piece or dozen, op reasonable terms.
Andrew low Co.
Savannah, Oct. 29 1 m
"njIUGJIA'S TO HE IL J!
WILL BE SOLD,
On Wednesday the 3d day of Decem
ber next, to the.t. -ghest bidder,
THAT excellent tract of land con
taining 300 acres, owned by the
subscriber, nine miles above Augusta,
lying immediately on the Savannah "river,
and containing a handsome proportion
of first rate low grounds—Also, 16 or
13 likely NEGROES, several Horses, a
few good Cows and a small stock of
Sheep, together with some Household
and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
Edward W. Collier.
October 29. tds
Valuable Property for sale7~
THE subscriber having obtained an
order from the Ilononhle the In
ferior Court of Columbia county, to sell
the real Estate of Joseph Ray, deceased.
Offers for sale the Merchant Mills, Dis
tillery, Dwelling Houses, Store, Grane
rv, &c. with 70 acres of JLandi’including
the whole of the improvements of the
said Joseph Ray, deceased. Also, 210
acres of Land, lying within half a mile of
improvements, well timbered. The
above property is offered at private sale,
and if not sold previous to the 25th day
of December next, will be sold on the
26th of December at. Raysvilie, to the
highest bidder—Terms made known «n
that day, or at any time, by application
to the subscriber. Will be sold at the
same time and place, a sett of Patent
Stills, and some old Gins, Irons, &c. &c.
William Barnett,
Guardian for the minors of Jas. Ray, dec
October 99 4t ,
it ana way
FROM the plantation of the subscri
ber, in Laurens district, ». c. 12
miles above the court-house, on the Ist
of September last, a negro fallow named
NED, 23 or 24 years of age, very stout
made, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, yellow
complected, lias a scar on his forehead,
which is only discoverable on close ex
, amination, had on when he absconded,
. a suit of blue clothing and a fur hat, and
, carried some other articles of clothing.
? he also carried off* a waggon whip with
I him for tine purpose of passing himself
i for a waggoner; he has a brother com
. monly known by the name of BiKy
r lins, employed as a boat-hand betweer
, Augusta and Savannah, and it is suppo
1 sed he will endeavor to pass himself it
, Augusta or Savannah as a boat-band. /
f reward of ten Dollars will be given so
. apprehending and securing him in th
v nearest jail, and giving information s
„ that I may get him.
John Calhoun.
: October S& ts
I
I)K, HELP* , ■
Botanical Drops.
The so lowing voluntary certi/loalet
p ore proofs of their singular and
* tntpc iur efficacy.
ter certificate;
This may certify that I, Gen. Juntos
Whitolaw, of Ryegate, (Vt.'l have a
! [ daughter, who Ins been from her youth
1 to the age of 20 years, severely afflicted
with the salt rheum, R after having tried
many medicines to no effect, was indue,
ed to make trial ol “ Dr. Kelfe’s Botani
cal Drops,” prepared by W. T. Conway,
which, after administering three bottles,
completed a cure, ami she has not been
troubled with the compbiipt since.
James White law.
Montpelier, March 16, 1816.
X
The following Idler from the mother
of on infant is truly interesting to
. the r.JJliclat,
W. T. cor-wav,
Respected Sir—Agreeably to your re-
I quest, I would inform you that iny son
is now 8 years old, his health as follows
-yhe has been pick S years; 18'months
since, when informed of Dr, Relic’s Bo
> taoical Drops and Pills, he then had not
i the use of hisarmspone leg almost cripp
led; hip dropped out of place; his thigh
swelled up and broke in 6 places; arms
in the mean time swelled up and broke
in 12 places; many of the sores were
down t** the bone for one year; he had
no use of his joints, but now has the use
of both arms, sores all well but three; he
now appears to be getting well very fast.
Many said it was impossible that he could
get well—Others say it seems like rais
ing one from the dead. I must ever re
main a sincere friend and wisher to you,
who have shewn so much kindness to tny
son. LUCY ROGERS.
Waterford, (Con.) May 12,1816.
These Drops are a radical cure for
Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. An
thony’s Fire, Scrofula, Ulce'rs, Sore
Legs, even when the bone is affected,
Venera I Taints when mercury has failed,
are the best spring and autumnal physic,
ami may be given t » children withperfect
safety price gI. (Jr T Ask for Dr.RxLFß’s
Botanical Drops” —Observe none are
genuine, unless signed ‘*W. T. Conway.”
Tac above Medicine is prepared and
sold wholesale, by the sole, proprietor,
W. T. Conway, No. 1, Hamilton Place,
Common Street, Boston, and retailed by
Wm.J. Hobby,
At the Augusta Rook Store. /
And most Druggists, Booksellers, fit/ ‘
Post-Masters throughout the U.
'Pamphlets of many extraordp < “ r 3 r |
cures may be had at the agent’s,
October 29. /ct
To Let, J~
PART of Tenement N* 3, Bridge- '
Row, which is calcul/ted to store a
large quantity of Goodsynaving a front
on Centre-street, and an extensive Room
up stairs-—For terms apply at the House.
October 29 St
Gkoroxa, > Clerk’s Office of the
Warren con’fv.y Court of Ordinary.
WHEREa/ Solomon Wilder has
appHeiJYor letters of administrati
on on the estate and effects of Elizabeth
Waggoner, late of said counfy, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admo
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said .deceased to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law to shew cause (if any they
have) why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand, at of
fice, this 22d day of October, 1817.
John Torrence, c c.o.
GEORGIA, Lincoln county.
WHEREAS Rhoda Bolar has appli
ed for letters of administration on the
estate and effects of George Bolar, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admo
nish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased,to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allow
ed by law to shew cause (if any they
have) why sai i lepers of administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 21st day o
October, 1817.
Win. Harper, c. r. o.
GEORGIA, Elbert County.
DESCRIPTION of an estray Mare
ami Colt posted before Win. Dun
lap, esq. on the 6th May lastly Drury
Thompson, of cant. Childrea district,
’ said -Mare is a dark sorrel, with a star
in her forehead, about 15 years old, 4
■ feet 9or 10 inches high, the Colt a sor
> rel with a lilaze face supposed to be the
t colt of said Marc, said estrays appraised
1 by William Morgan and Rick’d. Ililley
t to twenty-five dollars,
ir Daily M. Wood, Cl'ft.
, October 29 ts
■ GEORGIA. Elbert county!
i t^ escr,paiuN ofan eßt,a y Horße >
A j * posted before Beverly Allen,, esq.
on the Ist of October, by John Beck, jun.
of capt. Rucker’s district, a dark Day
1 Horse, about nine years old, four feet 10
[" or 11 inches bign, with a few Saddh
spots, A dent on the first joints, from hit
n hips, appraised by B. Jeter, and Thomas
*" Colbert, to 25 dollars.
n Daily At. Wood, CUrk.
October 29 ts
»r ;
ic (p* Wf are authorised to an
•o nounce John Hill as a candidate for Re
ceiver of tax Returns for Riclitnom
county at the ensuing election,
, , Oct. 29
I ' v y ; ' ~, -.ft',, .
■*
ffdte enterfifmkto Copartnership
under the firm of „
« FeZia? G. Gibson §• Co
And are ncwv receiving an Extcn
s eive of
* British, French, IndiaS£ Domestic
DRY GOODS.
J9L3(f f •• A
! ILdliniVdUE Os CUTLJ&&F?
» ' AND
, A General Assortment of
GROCERIES
AH of which will be sold low and on
accommodating terms.
Bills of Exchange
On New-York & Boston for sale,
Felix G. Gibs an,
William Q. Gilbert;
October 29. 1 ts
10UXG LADIES*
A € A D E M Y,
Washington-Stivet, Augusta,
. Mrs. Grace,
Respectfully informs the citi*
zens of Augusta and the public in
Seneral, that the Academy will open on /
lOAfDAF, the 20th insK where the va/
rious branches of education ‘Will be tougK
as usual, ** 7 ■
Terms of Board and Tuition m/de
rate, and will be made khown on
cation. /
October 18 /\P
Notice v > ■.' %
THE SUBSCRLP^R*
Offers his services t/his friends
and the public A in
the ' A
AND ,
Factorage Line.'
HAVIN' take . n tbe Ware-House
lat/ occupied by Mr. Isaac La
Roche,/ here evet 7 attention will be
givey* ren “ 6r general satisfaction. v ,
/ , Barton. |*
>ctober 4\ ’" *, - * "ts A
7 Mr. Gal labor,
RETURNS his thanks to the citi/™
of Augusta, for -the very fitfer/P a *-
ronage he has experienced sinceJA
val among them, and respectfitlly »>
forms, that he has recdiprrfenced taking
scholars on the Piano Forte. A few gen
tlemen e«n HMioni aD the
Clarionet,Flute,& ViolinccUoTHe hope*
from the experience he has'received in
Europe, under professors, and in Orches
tras of the very first order, and also in
the principal cities in the United Stated
, that he will not only secure to himself a
liberal share of public patronage, but be
enabled to render general Satisfaction.
Applications made at the offices of the
Chronicle and Herald, will be punctually
attended to.
October 25 ts
List of Letters,
Remaining m the Post-Office, at
Columbia couri-housef Ist Oct,
istr. ♦ L
Archer Avery James Lamkin .
Authur Adams < i)avfd Langston
A. H. Allison ReufienY. Langstop
B M
Thomas Beele Mr. M‘Gruder
John Beall, 2 Joseph Marshall
William Burton Josiah M‘Gee -
William Blanton Hiram Moore
Blackmer Sr Grey John R. Ray. i •
I George S. Bilbo **
Timothy T. Barham Claiborne Newsom,
1 VV m. B. Burton 2. '
C 0
Joseph Cotton John O’Neal.
I MissEliza.Gliatham P
John Cartledge.** Alfred G- Perry
D * Chades A. Pullm
I Edward B. Davie Hugh Patrick
pWm. Dousonburry Jacob Paul
I Green Dazier Samuel Purnell
F David A.Perryman.
I Thomas Few ®
I Ignatius Few, 3 - John Rader
I Thomas Flournoy John L. Ray
1 John Foster,.3 John Reed, 2
: I Authur Foster Miss Mary-Ann R*
11 G cherson
’ I Sad rack Gibson ® "
John Grey Reddick Sims
Joab Grubbs Mrs. Peggy Smith
I Mrs. Nancy Grey John Sanderford.
H .
I Miss Ann Hampton Solomaa ThomjisWV'
’ Roger Harkins W. B. Janke. siey
' Thos. Hamilton, 2 Thos. F. fhompson
; Mrs Elizabeth D. W .
I Howel. Zachariah William*
J James Wilson
* Greenburry John- Mrs. Nitncy WU
ston Imgliara
George Johnston John Wilkens
1 Elizabeth Jones ,• Thos. M. White
I William Jonss | Susannah Wright
- 1 Mis* Bode Jiraerson Blh. Louisa Wool*
l. K * v ,
B- [Matthew Killings- V
l( l 1 worth. IDI v?d York, 3.
I. t .j ■ / 3 aint s Carpy^f*.
J October 22