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Augusta Chronicle Gazette.
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[VOL. XXXIV.] TUESDAY MORNING, BlA\ 23, 1830. [[No. tS7
I 'THE
Ironkff & Craycttr.
/ 1S rCBLisiiEU
Ip VY, THURSDAY & SATURDA
| ’ JIfOJKATZVM,
Dvtckixck & Ch.tu.tox,
■ !iJh(H o fthe Laws of the United States,
■, T SI X noil. 11 " TE« VSKIIM,
■ )y advance.
JaUGU^A
BROCKERI
■ AND
I ©Sik^S©
I WARE STORE
I subscriber is now receiving an.’
■Lung, and will continue to teeny-
Khe Fall and Winter months, at hi-
BnMicou's Brick Building, near th
Kffice in M’lntosh-street, leading fro.-
|eivart & Hargrave's
■ CORNER STORE,
■£ \’ERATj assortment of
feROCKERY
■gs an A CVum Wan,
I OF
l(fs handsomely assorted
mvith Crockery , and
■ es ftTvvvcvri 1A Glass
I Ware,
■selected to suit the Georgia & Wes
■artels, which he offers for sale at a
■once He is now opening m order
■ those purchasers who wish to have
■Goods repact —
lue Printed Liverpool
■ Ware —Also,
Mimeled Cups $ Saucers,
■of every description and size.
Itos, Bowls, Mugs and
I Pitchers,
■bf different qualities and size*.
■ A few sit of Elegant
Burnish'd Gold China,
■ a superior quality—consisting of
■ ea, Collee & Desert Bct
I Complete—Likewise
■stre China Tea Sets,
■rious figures, neatly put up in box
Hi of which he offers for sale at the
Heduced prices for cash, or approved
■ acceptances.
I William H. Oakman.
■ober 25. 12t
m. B.—The subscriber
■*tly requests those who are indebted
■ late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Co.
Hie forward and settle their accounts
Him, (who alone is authorized to set
leir business) as further indulgence
granted.
I William 11. Oakman.
■vember 26. 12m
I STORAGE
AND
immissinu Bvvsi^e^s.
IE subscribers have taken the Ware
le lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
isilc the Wharf, which is nov,'%i com
• order for the reception of Cotton
Merchandize
Mackenzie & Pence.
'tober 27. ts
RESH HATS~
AT THE
* fc Y> T -NnYk. Mat’S tat e,
0.11) STREET, three doors below the
Augusta Rook Stoke.
HP. Subscriber has just received, in
addition to his former stock,
Cases Gentlemens’ fine
Pluck and Drab Hats
iedifferent qualities and latest fashions..
Ii tne celebrated Manufactory of Messrs.
EEDV & HENEDICT, New York,
—ALSO—
B 00l lints, Boys and
Souths’ Rorams, £jo.
lc ‘iwith his former stock, makes his
jnentfcjy extensive nnd general.
5 l t is his intemion to close sales if pos
-by the tint of June next, he offers
a o»c extensive assortment for Gash,
wn acceptance on the most accommo-
PS Twin*.
Georg* Hannah,
, Late >/ the. firm of
Charleston, S. C,
•mrch 25 t j
, To Rent,
occupied by the subscriber,
c e
otj.i ™we tavern.—possession giv
t« Istcf June.
Edward Wiley.
Will be sold
:\ T the Court house in Warren Count
"A on the first Tuesday in June next
-tween the hours of sale,
30 acres of pine Land
ied op as the property of James Cart*
satisfy Neal and others, returned h
'■in Neal, constable.
A. Rogers, s.w.c.
n»y 4 •
& UiimiDo
(U* THE subscriber has
err.oved his LAW OFFICE to his
cw Building on Telfair Street, where In
nay ha generally found, and his profess'
■nal services commanded.
To BUNT, ’til the soil
. f October next, the house at present oc
1 pied by the subscriber, situated ot
'ireen street, in a healthy and desirabh
art of the city, and possession given o*
lie first day of June
Nicholas AYare.
March 11. ts
LaAkocV\e Watson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage & Commission
5 BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
I July 7.
ihe Subscriber
\ tf¥T|LL attend the Courts of the Middle
V » Circuit, for the purpose of settling
the accounts due thelate firni of Kean.
Duyckink, and Pearre, the accounts due
i himself, and all others in which he may be
i uterested as agent, administrator, or any
i otherwise, and earnestly hopes all inter,
ested will attend prepared to settle either
by payment or due bill.
George \V„ 8. Pearre
Notice.
TUa Vbev
I Takes this method to return his grate- 1
ful thanks to his numerous friends in die
upper country for the many favors con
fided on him.—And at the same lime to
notify them that he has declined the bu
siness of receiving forwarding of goods—
and will in future attend particularly to
Mcterviug and feeVVmg,
I on
FORWARDING
Country Fhoduce,
, for all those who may think proper to
j coniTiiil it to his care.
A. G. Seinmes.
Savannah, may 6 w3w
' (D-LAW. ;
1 IKE public are informed that
1 I have taken my newpluw, Thomas
. Flournoy Wills, Esq. into partnership hr
j the practice of Law.
We slin.ll be able to do business in the
; counties of
Hancock, "Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, ficriven,
Richmond and tbe Mayor’s
Court
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will be attended to in ail its branches
at their Olive on Centre Street, South ot‘
die market.
Thomas Flournoy.
i Virch 28 *if
Just Received
® bids, best whit e wine Vinegar
2:> lings best quality of Green Coffee
6 iiinis. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO (. '
40 casks best London particular Tene
riflTe Wine.
WiUi their former assortment they now
, offer for ;.u!e low, for cash.
Tardy &j
March 14
i
Kumovui.
.ajAVin McKINNEV, respect folly in
forms his friends and customers in genera!
that he has removed bis establishment ot
SADDLERY, &c. &c.
on the somli side Broad-street, opposite
t the Planters Hotel, where he continues t
i ,keep an assortment in his line; and tin'
old stand is still kept, supplied by him
with the same articles.
* He also offers for sale at a low price
2 Light 4 wheel Carriages
i with a fall Top, upon a new construction
P S. He respectfully solicits all those
! indebted to him by Notes 0" open accounts
to. come forward and settle the same, trust
ing that, the indulgence which he has gen
erally allowed to all, will not tail to impress
his debtors with a willingness to fulfil theii
contracts.
Feb. 29
Having retired from the
; Commission Business, conducted under the
firm of Li ion It Caxtf.lou. I do rccom
mend, my friends and all persons who may
have Commission or Storage Business
to the firm of Messrs L. C. Caxteuu - , &
Co. in whom every confidence may be pla
ced.
Yulter Leigh.
April 2-
GVORE
fp
HE subscriners have taken for a num
‘n r of years, a lease of this well known
cd commodious establishment. Situated
m the very centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar advantages both to regular and trail
fient boarders From the long experience
tney' have had in their line oi business, they
latter themselves to be ible to render
their house for private and public accom
modation, inferior to none in the Southern
States. Their TABLE will be furnished
with the best provisions the market can
afford, and their Bar with the choicest
Liquors. Particular attention will be paid
t o cleanliness in their rooms and bedding;
and they pledge themselves that indecent
or indecorous behaviour of any kind will
never be tolerated in their house.
Their Stables are furnished with the
i.est of provender, and with faithful and at
tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con
template to make the GLOBE a permanent
establishment, under their particular su
perintendance, they only solicit fVom their
friends and the public generally, that por
tion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to,
W’liiom G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10, ts
K oad and Ba ll Tax.
fl HE citizens of Augusta, and all persons
ft residing within tbe limits of the Cor
poration arc hereby notified, that their
faxes for the present year is now due ; and
I am required by the ordinance raising a
fund for the City of Augusta, to call once
at the residence or store of every person
for their taxes within sixty days from the
date hereof; after which execution will
issue against all defaulters with the addi
tion of ten per cent.
A. Bugg, c.t.c.
April 00 60d
Advertisement.
SOMETIME between the 10th and 24th
of June, 18:d, while absent, mv trunk
\v;is taken from home to tile house of
Charles Coutteau, of Burke county, and
on recovery and examination of the same,
I found the following papers missing, viz: i
One note of Im.icl given by sail! Coutteau,
made payable to myself, Ist day of Janua
ry, Ida,' which Coutteau confessed die
lock by leave of Mrs. Fullwood. Three
icreipfs of Andrew Lambert, Jim. viz—om
of g'2oo for cash, dated in November Nilß, j
ditto g. 160, for ditto, dated in January,
1819 —ditto for two notes of hand on I
Thomas Scarbrough, to me payable, Ist 1
day of January, 1818, lor each, toge- I
tiler with an order from said Lambert,
given Joshua Stone, to me directed, ti>r a |
note of hand on W. W. Oliver, for $.138
;3 1-3, payable January Ist, 18!8,
which notes on presentment by Lamber.
& Stone, w'ege honor’d by Messrs. Scar
brough li Oliver. More papers of value
were als o taken—viz. a deed for a tract
of land lying in Anslovv county, N. Caro
lina, containing 300 acres, move or less,
adjoining lands of Col. John Spicer, dec.
and others. Several merchants accounts
current, bonds, receipts, acceptances and
others, that I could not particularly recite
in schedule by warrant of search before
'olm Roy al, Esq.—on which we found lita
ny goods, anti chattels in said Couttcau’s
possession. Last named papers, i held
vouchers in asuitat law in Equity 7 , as heir
and acting executor, vs. the executor to
the last will and testament oi'Maj. Hurst,
sen. bite of Scriveik county, deceased, for
arrears of saiil executor to said decedent’s
■s'ate, viz. % 2734 70aJ, as per schedule I
banded ray attorneys. / I
All of which 1 should have published I
before, had 1 not entertained a hope that I
.he same would be droppe I, or placed I
where 1 could recover them, without pre
ferring a bill ofndiclineut, and being un. I
de.r the disagreeable necessity of giving
Mr Coutteau and my affectionate wife this I
lainful reflection.
* liberal reward will be given for the I
. ecovery ol the aforesaid papers, or any I
.j.u-t thereof—particularly Mr. Lambert’s j
-as, fortunately, i have recourse to re- J
:ords for the balance. 1
ANDREW PULLV/OOD. ’
To be found hnmednUely by dropping « 1
ine to the I‘ont-OJfice, Jatksonborough, I
Snlvrn County. !
May 2. I
i : The Editor of the Savannah Tlepub- ]
lican will insert the above, weekly, four j
irnes, and forward his account to Jack- I
sonborough for payment.
Notice.
• n "" I
« HE Creditors of Robert Maze, dec’d. I
• • hereby nwified that I shall attend at I
Court house in the city of Augusta, on I
■ third Mo.idayin May next, for the pur- I
. se of paying tbe money belonging to that I
state; tbe creditors are therefore j[re-1
quested to attend. I
Henry Slaughter, [
April 25 Administrates
i juste
N f J-t*
*. • -
j nr^i.
Liverj Stables..
f V
J s HE Subscriber informs the public that
his large and commodious Stables on Hit
I corner ot Jackson and Green streets, art
J now ready for the reception of Horses.
J From his long experience in this line ol
j business, he flatters himself of being abb
J to give lull satisfaction to those who maj
Ltvor him with their custom. He will .be
J prepared at all times, to furnish Horse;
j I told Carriages, by tlie day, oi* longer.—
.. I Horses Knickeo, Tiirwmcd and Broke tt
J Harness, at the shortest notice and best
e j manner- He w ill only add, that he invites
I the public to rail and see his complete es
J, j tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage winch they really tlyink him cm
u I titled to. He requests all those persons
I who may call, not to give any money tc
{ ervants.
11 William M‘Gur.
1 Dec. 13
\ To the i'ublic.
I nrv ST’BSCRItIKH OVFIHS HIS SKHVICFS AS
J CowiiscWhi’ k BoY\CiVor.
. J In the several Courts of Law and Eqtii
LI ty within the Middle Circuit, viz: Cohinn
. bin, Washington, Tatnall, Emanuel
. J Scriven, Burke, JeffiiKon and Richmond.
I He will pay every attention to claims de
( | posited in his hands for collection, and
. j feel himself obliged for any favors lie may
J receive. He will be found at the Office
I of Judge Montgomery, in Augusta.
Roger Wolcott Cooke.
I Jan 25 ts
COMFOBT
I OoV MODEM JITli TERMS.
WALTER A APPLING, would ap
prise h!k friends and the public,
I hat he has opened a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,
} at Columbia Court House. Inspired with
I a wish to be useful in Lis day and gem r
j ation, he will endeavour always to spread
I plentiful, and savoury Table for the him-
I gry, and supply soft and sweet Beds for
I the weary- lit* Stables ample and well
j supplied, will be an object of hie special
j care; and if his utmost exertions can es-
I ntt aught of the kind, the Wings of Peace
I ehall vest upon his dwelling and its in mates,
I Contentment reign throughout his apart-
I inents,
j Columbia Court-Rouse. Feb. 15 3m
For Sale
J A GREY ABLE to an order of the hon-
I orablc the court of ordinary of ’Warren
j county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
I in July next, at the court-house in War-
I renton, one House and Lot in said place,
j it being the real estate of George H. Da.
I vidson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
j the heirs. Terms made known on the
J day of sale.
j A Muncrief, adm’r
l aprll 25 td
j Office as tlie S. R. Naviga
| ti nt Company.
j Augusta, May 11th, 1820.
I \T ot ICE is hereby given that the Board
I IN of Directors ofiliis (lompany will re-
I ceive proposals for Iht purchase of any
{ property he longing to thsm—and will re-
I ceive their own notes in payment —Any
{ person wishing to purchase will please
} make immediate application.
| W. H. liar lied, ag’t.
i may 11 3t
j Notice.
JUSTICES of the Peace and others
holding monies in their hands, arising
I Vmn the sales of Estrays are requested
I to make return thereof, to the clerk of
j the Inferior Court without delay, or on
I failure to do so, the law will be enforced
I against them
( Persons having cstrays in their posses
I slon are also required on the first day of
J the next term of the Superior Court of
{this County to jring them to the Court
} house in order that they may be impound
I ed in an inclosure provided for that pur
{ pose.
I By order of the Inferior Court of Rich
I rnond County.
! Jno. H. Mann, IHk.
j May 2 6t
Bakery.
| JTIIIF. Subscriber informs the public that
| ii he will commence the above business
I on Thursday, the 30tU inst. at the estab
I hshment formerly occupied by Mr. Van
J Asst, Broad Street, near the market—
j a here BREAD, CRACKERS, ifc. wifi be
I '< pt constantly on hand, fresh, aud made
lof the best materials; where families will
I please make application for a few days, tiff
j it can make arrangements to supply then.
J at their own dwellings.
I’liilip Brasch.
; FOR SALE,
Best NovthaYn Hour,
, roa use.
Either wholesale or retail, which he will
I warrant genuine, the article having been
I proved at his estr.blishaser.t in ?a-*ct»b,
j March 39
PROPOSALfJ,
By riyrce $ WtffiVuaon,
For Publishing in Uv v- borough, (~
i a HewsrAFf.ii, to ne axtith.u
I THE SKLECTOXL
THE phblishei-s promise little more
than, that in pdiut of tj pograpliicnl exteu
-1 ion & useful matter the SELECTOR sbull
* ompare \yith any pnf)er now published in
1 Die state. The primary object will be to
present inch a compendium of .religious
1 and political affairs, as to afford a satisfuc
' lory knowledge ol the church and state;
' uul to exhibit the state of niligiun in cv-
cry part of the world, as far as it can he
ascertained. The sEI F-CVUR will con
‘ tain considerable orig.nal matter, with
choice aelrctiqns on tlie most important |
’ principles of tlie Christian religion. A !
J !’ !,r t w ill also he devoted to the exhibl- j
t'on of the naked tacts, and convincing!
reasons, which announce to parents tlie
IS boundless good that will result from early )
ai jd Confirmed habits of morality and reli
gion in children; together with the im t
ponapee of avoiding every tiling, whir h n I
its nature is calculated to corrupt ami vi- i
tiatu the heart,
- Situate I as wo are, in the interior of a
state, advancing steadily in literary, benev
olent, and pious institutions; with endless
stordsbf trujh before us, from whence to
fill and enrich onr pages, we trust that
the objects of,the paper are such ns tnay,
and will be effected. Intending as we do,
j* ,so exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
*• every case to promote the best interest of,
•’ all, we shall receive and insert with pleas- !
rl ure, any information whether foreign or
) domestic, worthy of publf* ion for the
e proposed objects of tlie paper.
IOVJCK Ef/RCF,
P. L. ItVISjNSVN,
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will he issued weekly, on a medium
* sheet, of good quality, and handsome type,
at three dollars per annum, payable on
? tlie receipt of the first number, or three
i dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
- months, or four dollars at the expiration of
1 the year.
- _ Advertisements will he conspicuously
r isened at the customary prices.
I crT n ,e subscribers to the Philanthropist,
I arc informed that they will be furnished
- with the Selector in its stead, unless ot
e dered to the contrary.
i. Off Persons lidding subscriptions will
confer a favoV by obtaining as many re
sponsible subscribers as they can, and re
i turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June.
Grrensborotigh, April 1 7th 1820.
i To Cabinet
/ rp
JL HE subscribers have t!io satisfaction to
. inform all persons engaged*)! the above
* li te, that they have just put into opera- /
1 tion, in tjie City ufCharleston, their SAW
t MILL, the only one at present in the
Southern States) erected for the sole pur.
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vanccr
mg, &C.
From the samples produced of its cut
ting, and inspection of the Machinery, it
has been pronounced by the most com
petent judges, to be equal to any in the
Northern Stales.
1 They now offer to supply such persons
as may favor them with their custonl, with
any quantity & quality ofMahngany boards j
, or Veneering, agreeable to order and at th i
shortest notice.
Having supplied tbrmsclves with nlargc !
and choice assortment of the above Wood, j
they will be ahjte to supply their custom
ers on as low, and perhaps lower terms
than they ever had before.
All orders from abroad, directed to the
subscribers, post paid, and with due refer
i nce to some person -in this place, wil! i
meet with the strictest attention, by
Jolm Eglcston, & (
15. S Ridgeway. .
Charleston, S, C- March 11.
CTJ/ The Editors of the following papers r
will publish the foregoing advertisement c
once a wee It for three months, and forward o
tlielr bills to the office of the Charleston ii
City Gazette—viz; Intelligencer, Peter*, o
burg, Virginia; Cape Fear Recorder, e
Wilmington, N. C.; Ccntinel, Newborn o
N, C- Observer, Fayetteville, N.C.; Re
gister, Raleigh, N. C.; Chronicle and He o
raid, Augusta, Georgia ; ‘Repuulicsn, Mu d
seum, and Georgian, Savannah, Georgia.
A General meeting of the Stockholders y
in tlie Steam Boat Company of Geor
gia, being desired in terms ol the Con- *
rtitution ; the same will be held at the
Treasurer's Office in Augusta on Friday' 7
the 26th of May at 10 oMock in the foie- 'i
noon. Punctual attendance is requested es
ithe&in person or by power of attorney dt
mder seal.
By order of
J. Hutchinson. Tr.
April, 22. ow
DR. SPANN
Bt ers
.EBPECTFULLY informs (be citizens f, av
if Augusta and its vicinity, that he h** s ; scr
removed to this place, and intends prac- ! n ,i,
icing in the different branches of his i (
irofession. He mav be found iu h s '<“>.* day
deuce or Shop, both in Washington sircet, j
a few doors west cf Pro»d street’
May 4
Sheriffs Sale, ''V
WILL be solo 0., ’he iiisv Tuesday I
tMj next, at the court boose in tint tow
of Wayncbborough, between tue usua
lours ol sale. ,
One negro b y named
Jim levied on ;.s me property of Andrew
Pul wood, on the foreclosure of two niorp
jjayes in P.,vor ofPelix J. Burns.
JVilsou Navet/f 3. b. c,
Burjtc county, may t»
In eoiihequence of Mr.
Leigh’s desire to retire from Business, tho
tinn of Litioti Ki C*«»T»».(ir wil) cease »r
ter the first of April All rnsettled 4
airs will b« arranged by L C- Canuioq,
Walter Leigh,
J.. C, Canto lon,
April 1
K.X’l fc\VT A1 .VaVK.VT,
■Funr doors below the Jlurkn(,JVorth fide
Jiroud street, Augusta,
T ;
J fIE subscriber, taking into consider#- t
tson the scarcity of money and the pruba*
bility of provisions being lower, has fallen
totbe understated prices for boarding, anj
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor hint with the it*
custom; be also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed on him, and will feel
thankful for the continuance of their lib
efulity.
Man and horse per day g 2 25
Man without horse per day 1 25
Horse without itmn per day |
, Single meal for man 50
Single feed for horse 50
Lodging 30
Hoard by the qv. with Lodging 70
W ithout lodging 65
Horse per month j 5 \
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
kfep a constant supply of Horse provi,
sions on bund for W aggqptrs is low as th«
Market will afford. ,
iVoodson Ligoiit
August 4, • wtf
Notice,
SeaLEH Proposals will be received ufl«
til the first Saturday in June next, sos
keeping in good and complete repair, ail
the public wells and pumps in the City of
Augusta, for three years to commence on
the 22d of June 1820. Bond with appro,
ved security wil| be required—and infer.
mation relative to the condition ol H>»
same may be had on application at thy
Council Boom near the Market, or to
I). Clarke, c. c.
may IB l^*l 3t
Fur bale,
j\i. VALUABLE bouse and lot, on BroaJ
Street, about 20yurds below the market.
Also,
A Comfortable Dwelling House on the
back of said Lot Terms, g15,0b cash,
for the balance 6 and 12 months credit.
For further particulars enquire at thii
/Office.
mav 2 ts
■»• , i i... .i—i ~.. nmn
Georgia, Jijjnaou towny
V*/IIBKEAS Jordan Smith, Jun. applies
f-v to roe for letters dismissory on the
estate and effects of John Hargrove, laic
of this County deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admon.
ish all and singular, the kindred and cred<
itois of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by
law’, and sh.vw cause (if any they may
have) why si' ; tetters of dismission should
not be gran ed.
Given in. er .•> v hand at office, this first
day of March 1620
A. Wright, Clerk*
March 16
By the Honoi able the Court of Ordina
ry for said County.
To all uhom it may coneern.
Whereas Fanny Moore administratrix ort
the estate of Thomas Moore deceased, bu 4
applied to the said Court for Letters Dis
missory.
Now therefore, these are to cite am! ad
monish ail and singular the kindred nr J
Creditors of the said deceased, to file thug
objections in my. office (ifar.y th»y have)
in the office of the Clcik of this Court, 09
ur before the first Monday in May next, oth -
erwise Letters Dismissory will be granted
o her.
Witness the Honorable Holland McTyrr.,
me of the Justices of said Court, this 29t1»
lay of Otfkeber 1619.
Isaac Herbert
• Clerk C. <y
October 29 » 6nr '
Clerk* oj/he nj the Cou rl of t rd.Jjarjy,
iS i/H EHEAH Kachel Per»t,ns anti (ho
«'7 in g Persons, Administrators of ti.«
state efJosiab Persons, late of »»id Cowntjf
wlicreas Zaxlock Bass,
Cthc estate id Batson Bass. | Ktc j>t jtdK
ounfy, dec. have each appli .(I TJj .their
Lfitions, fur letters dismissory kt niji thesg
id respective adm-nistialiens ; tb t se are
ervfore to notify all persons », t rned.
enter tbeir objections against 11. * pray,
s of the said Periii oners (if any *htj
,ve) in this office within the time F re
lib ed by law; otherwise letters «f ‘'is
iHS’on will issue p „eordingly.
Given under my nant) at Office, this
\ of March, 1820.
no. Torrence, e ''frcoc
march 9—ir.bm