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Augusta Chronicle \ Georgia Gazette.
[TOL XXXIV.] •, THURSDAY MORNING, JUS.B 8t ISSO. [No. 19779 ]
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THE
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IESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDA 1
MOItmWGS,
Br Ksof, Di tcki-VCK & Chabltov,
Publishers oft I* Laws of the United States,
jj SIX DOLLAKS P*K ANHUJT,
ix jnv.txcE.
c== Xugusta
CROCKKRI
AXD
WARE STORE
iip s „vcvlber is now receiving and
"nine, a ,d will continue, to recnvt
,; 1P P th e a r :d Winter months, at his
X Micou’s Brick Building, near the ,
Office in M’lntosh street, leading Iron
Stewart & Hargrave's
CORNER STORE.
cnvEKjr. jxmkT.tir.vr or
t rockery
US? and China Ware,
-COSSISTI.Ntf OF
ites Handsomely assorted
with Crockery, and
s.es oi Glass
Ware,
selected tp suit the Georgia & Wes
larkets, which he offers for sale at a
|v an cc He is now opening in order
t those purchasers who wish \o have
Goods repact —
ue I' iuted Liverpool |
7v are —Also,
meled Cups Saucers,
Os every description and size.
tes, Bowls, Mugs and
, Pitchers,
If differ'- qualities and sizes.
_. -ALSO
A fe-ie sit of Elegant
irnish’tl Gold China,
a superior quality—consisting of
*ea, bailee A* Desert Set
Complete —Likewise
sire China Tea Sets,
ions figures, neatly put up in box
I of which lie o 'era for sale at the
educed prices for cash, or approved
acceptances.
William-H. Oakmau.
ober 25. 12t
f. R.—The subscriber
tly retpiesls those who are indebted
late firm rtf Erwins, Oakmau, & Co.
ir forward and settle their accounts
lint, (who alone is authorized to set
sir business) as further indulgence
tbe granted.
William H. Oakmau.
ember 26. 12m
STORAGE
AND
mnussiou WvvftvmAs.
E subscriber: i e taken the Ware
• lately occ., ,ed by Henry Shultz,
he the VVI.Ar, . hicii is now in com
nrder for iveeption of Cotton
erchandiz.
Mackenzie & Ponce.
ober 2 7. ts
U.SII HATS
AT THE
tw-Novk Hot Store,
•ID SI ! EK'l ’, three doors below the
Aoi.ista Boon. Sroiit.
H. Subscriber has just received, in
addition to his former stock, ,
cs Gentlemens’ fine
h; k and Drab Huts -
rent qualities awl latest fashions,
tin celebrated VU-tutac* ry of Messrs.
•bDV &. BENE!’,*iCT, TsW-Vork,
\L> 1—
' s ’ 00l Puts, Boys and
Rorams, £sc.
hr 1 ' 1.., former stock, makes hip
nieiit vt ry exo. nsive and general
II is >us n tcimon to close sales if pos
> the li"Ai of* June next, he oilers
ow ‘ extensive assortment for Cash,
' n -(sceptanceg, on the most uccoanno-
S terms.
Ge,org« Hannah,
„ ,r *- s Chat teuton, S. C.
ts
Notice.
. Commissioners «f
i’v ' 1 ' 5 lvcr Navigation, between
Augusta and town of Peters
ten.. |4ce " n Friday, the 9ln
X | 1 ’ 16 W * llc * l aP person* dcsiron*
■ king the Improvement of tin
' thereof, are requested
ttmeatert 1 le d,rt ' u lrt commissioners
\ ~ •r’.au of the
L>n. •• tv •'vsiotyers.
iy 3o ” eter Bamar, sec.
For Sale fcy
ftaitaxt WWite, & C o
DR. WARNER’S
CELEBRATED
AMILY PILLS OF HEALTH
/k REMEDY superior, to any yet dis
covered, for Dyspepsia, Headache, Heart
.,)uni, Sour Stomach, Lowness of Spirits,
F.'atulence, Loss of Appetite, Gou‘, and
ri.avel, together with all affections of the
• or. and the whole train of nervate and
•hods disorders These pills require no
confinement or restraint in diet, as they do
not contain one atom of mercury, in anv
shape. A decided preference is givpn to
them by families of tbe first distinction;
so mild is their action, yet so effectual,
that every obstruction in tiie Stomach is
removed with incredible quickness, al
though they act as a complete renovating
medicine, and strengthen at the, same
time. Nothing can prove the superiority
of these pills, more than the number of
cases communicated by persons of the first
: espectability, which may be had on ap
plication, gratis—a • I the countenance
shewn them, by the first medical charac
ters of the present day.
Huddlesford, Jan, 22,18G5.
To,Dr. J. Warner, London.
Sir—A person who had been several
times for a box of your Pills, lately called
ou me, ,md informed me—“ That they had
done him a wonderful deal of good—he
had been declining for a long lime—had
spent a great deal of money for advice,
Leesboro’, Feb. 7, 1895.
Dr. J. Warner, Loudon.
Sir—l have to inform you of the follow
ing case, cured by your pills of health.-
Mr Lewis Scott, of Brecon, in the county
of Brecon, was for a long time laboring
under an extreme lowness of spirits, so
much so, that he was obliged to neglect
part of his business. Ho went to Swansea,
thinking bathing would be of service to
him, buttohis great concern, he found no
relief. He afterwards came to Chepstow,
his native place, where his mother ami
friends now live; he complained to me how
11 he was, and appeared much dejected,
saying he thought he never should be well
any mure. I advised him to take your
Pills of Health; he bought of me a few
boxes, and his brother assured me a few
days ago, that he is now as well as he
ever knew him; being fully satisfied it was
your Pills only, that restored him to his
usual health and spirits.
1 am, dear sir, yours,
J. PHILLIPS.
It is impossible to insert here all the
cases of cures which Dr. Warner is in pos
session of; he contents himseif with what
has been detailed, but great experience
has convinced him, that in all morbid af
fections of the blood and lymph, (tbe
'cause of almost every malady) so noble
safe and efficacious a remedy, was never,
offered to mankind; but he now leaves i
to the world conscious that be Las done his
duty.
R. W fy Co. have just re
ceivcd a fresh supply of Dr. Manly’s Veg
etable Nervous Cordial, and have already
on hand, a general assortment of Drugs and
Patent Medecincs, Paints and Oils.
may 20 - f
Administrator’s sale.
Will be sold at the late residence of
Dr. Ezekiel Dubose, deceased, in Lincoln
county on Thursday the 22d day ot June
next, the personal estate of said deceased,
consisting of a great variety of
Plantation tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, stock, &c Stc
The terms of sale will he made known on
that day, and the sale will continue from
dav to day until completed.
.Micaj ah T. Anthony, adm.
may 9 '
Five Dollars Reward.
Strayed or Stolen from the snbscri
j r on tin night of the 9th of April last,
. -bright bay Mare, .s,years old, 14 or 15
bauds nigh, with a black main and slim
switch tail, and the ofi side of her main
'ut close to her neck, a small piece cut
out of hfr left eyc-latcli, tiots and can
• ters, she with one or two brands
but were not recoil* cted, the above re
ward will be given for said marc, andall.
reasonable,expences paid by deli v erng
her to me in Augiista or »t this office
S. Scofield
ma
Sheriffs Sale.
Will be sold oil the first Tuesday in
,bily next, at the court house in the town
f Waynesborongh, between the usual
lours of sale.
One Jtegjro b y named
I >m levied on as the property of Andrew
Ful wood, on the foreclosure of two mort
gages in Favor ofFelix J. Burns.
Wilson 'Savey, s. b. c.
Burke county, !*.iy 6
Notice.
NTNE months after date, application
will be made the honorable court of
.dinary of Columbia County for leave to
,ull one third of an undivided real estate,
. < ousisting of 220 acres of land, lying 1 ' n
• oluipbia County, also one half of 190
:.cri-8, lying in Oglethorp, it being the teal
estate of Ann T. Johnson, sold for the ben
efit o. the heirs and creditors.
Francis T. Allen, admr.
February 3 ro9m
*
> , , subscribers have taken for a mim
e. of years, a lease of this well known
. and commodious establishment. Situated
in the very centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar advantages both to regular and tran
r went Powder* from the long experience
they have had in their line of business, they
Hatter themselves to be afile to render
their house for private and public accom
, modation, interior to none in the Southern
Stales, Their TABLE will be furnished
with the best provisions the market can
ahord, and their Bah with the choicest
Liquors. Particular attention will be paid
1 t 0 cleanliness in tln*ir rooms and bedding)
and taey pledge themselves that indecent
, or indecorous behaviour of any kind will
never be tolerated fn their house. •
Their Stables are furnished with the
*>est of provender, and with faithful and at
lentive hostlers. As the proprietors con
template to make the GLOBE a permanent
establishment, under their particular sn
perintendaiice, they only solicit-fromtheir
mends and the public generally, that por
tion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
turners may entitle them to.
William G. Grimes,
William fcMiannon.
September 10. ts
Road and /Fell Tax.
FI HE citizens of Augusta, and all persons
X residing within the limits of the Cor.
poruuon are hereby notified, that their
taxc s for the present year is now due; and,
I am required by the ordinance raising a
find for the City ot Augusta, to call once
at the resilience or store of every person
for their taxes within sixty days, from the
date hereof; after which execution will
issue against aj* defaulters with the addi
tion often per cent,
A. c.t.c.
A; ril 20 fiOd
Livery fi»lal>St;s.
Ffl v ’ 1
3 TIE Subscriber informs the public that ,
his large and commodious Stables on the \
corner of Jackson and Green streets, are
now ready for the reception of HbrseSl
From his long experience in this line of
business, he flatters himself of being able
to give full satisfaction to those who may’
favor him with their custom. He will be
prepared at all times, to furnish Horses
and Carriages, by life day, or longer.—
Horses Knickeci, Trimmed a*nd Broke to
Harness, at tbe shortest notice and best
manner- He will only add, that he invites
the public to call and see his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage winch they really think him en
titled to. He requests all those persons
who may eatl, not to give any money to
ervants.
William M‘Gar.
Dec 13
For Sale
A GRES ABLE to an order of the hon
orable the court of ordinary of Warren
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, at the court-house in War
renton, one House and Lot in said place,
it being the real estate of George H. Da
vidson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. Terms made known on the
day of sale.
A Muncrief, aclm’r I
april 25 td j
.Notice. 1
persons indebted to tbe estate of i
Barnett Whittington late of Columbia c’ty, '
deceased, are requested to come forward i
and maXe payment —and all those to whom
the estate is indebted, are also requested
to make good their claims within the time
prescribed by law.
Safah Whittington, ex’tx,
Arthur Foster, ex’r.
may 23 wlm
Georgia, Jefferson County
WHEREAS Jordan Smith, .Tun. applies
to me for letters dismissory on the
estate and effects of John Hargrove, late
of this County deceased,
i These are therefore to cite and admon-
C ish all and singular, the kindred and cred
, itor sos *aid deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by
| law, and show cause (if any they may
I have) why sa>d letters of dismission should
1 not be granted. . 1
Given under my hand at office, this first
day of Mkrch 1829
A. Wright, Clerk.
March 16
IN-&-J .
PUpPOBATS
li j Plfctce' £> \lp>>~,
For Publishing in Gt'oensbprdugh, f GeO.J
A NBWSPAI'fiB, TO uSi EXTITUD
THE SELECTok
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Ji. THE publishers promise Uttl: more
than, that in point oi'lj'pof'Taphical execu
tion & useful matter the SELECTOR shall
compare with any paper now published in
the state. The primary object will be to
present such a compendium of teiig'ious
and political affairs, as to afford a satisfac
tory knowledge of the church and slate;
and to exhibit the state of religion in ev.
ery part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
tain considerable original matter, with
choice selections on the most important
principles of the Christian religion. A
part will also be devoted to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce to parents the
boundless good that will result from early
and confirmed habits of morality and reli
gion in children; together with the im
portance of avoiding evqpy thing, which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
tiate the heart'.
Situate 1 as we are, in the interior of a
state, advancing steadily in litemrj', benev.
dent, and pious institutions; with endless
stores of truth before us, from whence to
fill and enrich our pages, we trust that
the objects of the paper are such as may,
and will be effected* Interning as we do,
to exclude every tiling Calculated to
wound the feelings o) any, and aiming in
every case to promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
proposed objects of the paper.
LOVICK P/E/tCE.
L. liQBIA'IH AA*
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR ,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome type,
at three doll os per annum, payable on
the receipt of the first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents U paid within six
months, or four dollars at the expiration of
the year.
Advertisements will be conspicuously
iserled at the customary prices.
OCj* The subscribers to the Philanthropist,
are informed that they will be furnished
with the Selector in its stead, unless or
dered to the contrary. *
(O'Persons holding subscriptions will
confer a favor by obtaining as many re- ;
sponsible subscribers as they can, and re- j
turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June.
Gretnsbofovgh, Jpvil 1 7th 18130.
To Cabinet Makers,
rn
J. HE subscribers have the satisfaction to
inform all persons engaged in the above
line, that they have just put into opera
tion, in the Lity of Charleston, their SAW
MILL, the only one at present in the
Southern States) erected for the sole pur.
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vaneer
i»g, tic.
From the sample's 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
No>• hern Slates.
They now offer to ripply such persons
an may favor them with their custom, with
anv quantity &. quality ofMahogany boards
or Veneering, agreeableto order and at tli
shortest notice
' Having supplied themselves with a large
and choice assortment of the above Wood,
they will be able 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
eiict: to some person in this place, will
meet with the strictest attention, by
John Egleston,
IJ. y Ridgeway.
Charleston, S. C • March 11.
the Editors of the following papers
will publish the foregoing advertisement
once a week for three months, and forward
their bills to the office of the Charleston
City Gazette—viz: Intelligencer, Peters
burg, Virginia; Cape Fear Recorder,
Wilmington, N. C.; Centinel, Ntwbern
N. 0. Observer, Fayetteville, N.C.; Re
gister, Raleigh, N. C.; Chronicle »nd II
raid, Augusta, Georgia; Republican, M
seum, and Georgian, Savannah, Georgia
UR. SPANN
jfIiESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has
removed to this place, and intends prac
doing in the different branches of Ins
profession. He may be found at his resi
dence or Shop, both in Washington street,
a few doors west of Broad street.
May 4
The Subscriber
wjttjlL attend the Courts of the Middle
Vs Circuit, for the purpose of settling
die accounts due thelate firm of Kean,
Duyckink, and Pearre, the :iccounts due
himself, and all others in which he may be
interested as agent, administrator, or ntiy
itherwise, and earnestly hopes all inter
•styd will attencVprepai ed to settle either
by payment or due bill.
George W, S. Pearre
y Qy TITK subscriber Imp
removed his LAW OFFICE to hi.
New Building on Telfair Street, where hr
may he generally found, and his professi
onal services commanded.
To RENT, ’til die sotl
of October next, the house at present oc
; copied by the subscriber, situated o
- Green street,, in a healthy, and desirabi
1 pari of the r>Ty, and possession given o
i the first clay of June.
'* Nicholas Ware.
March 11. if
QJ* LAW. -
T . '
HE public are inforfm-d that
‘j I have taken my newphew, Thomas
?i Flourrtoy .Walls, Esq. into partnership in
1 j the practice of Law.
V’e shall be able to d■> business in the
counties of ,
I Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Scriven,
! Richmond nnd tbe Mayor’s
k Court
Whan not absent at the Courts, the bu
-5 sinegs will be attended to in all its b-anclu s
, I at their Ossie on Centre Street, South of
1 1 the market,
,1 Thomas Flournoy.
> j March 28 (f
t Just Received.
hbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 bags best quality of Grceu Coffee
6 hlids. prime Jamaica Sugar
A LSI)
40 casks best London particular Tehe
riffe Wine,
With their former assortment they now
offer for sate low, for cash.
Tardy £5 Son.
March U
Removal.
' 1 David McKINNEY, respectfully in
-1 forms his friends and customers in general
that he has removed his establishment of
SADDLERY, &c. &c.
on the south side Broad-street, opposite
r the Planters Hotel, where he continues to
1 keep an assortment in his line ; and the
, old stand is still kept, supplied by him
I with the same articles.
(He hlso offers for sale, at a low price
2 light 4 wheel Carriages
with a fall Top, upon a new construction
1 P S. He respectfully solicits all those
; indebted to him by Notes or open accounts
to come forward and settle the same, trust
ing that the indulgence which he has gen
erally allowed to all, will not fail to impress
his debtors with a willingness to fulfil their
contracts.
Feb. 29 2wH
Having retire J from the
Commission Business, conducted under the
firm of Lkiou &. Cantklou. I do recom
mend rny friends and all persons who may
have Commission or Storage Business
to the firm of Messrs. L. C. Canthl«u, &.
Co. in whom every confidence may be pla
ced.
Walter Leigh.
April t,
ENTEWTAYX*ML.VT,
Four doors below the Market,Xerth side
Broad street, Augusta.
TIIE subscriber, taking into considera
tson the scarcity ofmoney and the proba
bility of provisions being lower, has fallen
to the understated prices for hoarding, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor Lira with their
custom; he also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed on hijn, and will feel
thankful for the continuance of their lib
erality.
Man and horse per day lg 2 25
Man without horse per day 1 25
Horse without man per day 1
Single meal for man' 50
Single feed for horse 50
Lodging 25
Board by the qr. with Lodging 70
without lodging 65
Horse per month 15
1 also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Horse Provi
sions on hand for Waggoners as low us the
Market will afford.
Woodson Ligon.
August 4. wtf
11 W
Fifty Dollars Reward.
!• ANA WAY from tbe subscriber at this .
place, on the 14th inst. a negro man
BOR,
Was raised by— Bandy of Sudan
nab, sold at sheriffs sale, and bought by
Adams, sold A. to Ecvingstort oi
South Carolina, from whom I purchase*'
hi m —the above reward will be riven lo’
his apprehension, and securea in any
jail in this slate, so that I get him.—Anv ,
information left'with Crayton St Sloan, wi
he thankfully received.
'Joseph Snell.
may 13 j
Blanks-.
For Sale at this Office.
BETTERS
.the Port office, Augusta, 3l at May. 1820
Persons wishing letters from thjvKst
wili as* for advertised letters. 4
i ’ Allen Saul
x LLISONRobt M Allen dpj uo R
Vndcrson Allen Ali-n Wa.ld !(
Xlston II W Andrews J 0),,,
vdams James Anderson John M
BIDDER Jennett Burdick Lysani-r
Bullock Sc Sadler Bourne Sim '
G.clbiiiy J W i{, lllch dr
.t'ckh y Jno T Barney
y-rry fiio Bcckley John
• nrkhalter David Burry William
Ha.ley Win Bibb David
Bishop Bowman Brooks Abram
Bird inn] Win Blackwell Ss mue I
Bostw.dc Jacob Burnett lan!, r
Boyd John Bowman & lohnstA
Brant Mary A Ban,-. ,( .
i> i mncioft Lumaii
-i.ihneau George Boat wick Beverly
Ballard Jam* p Ullock
aTZ i Brown Marthf
n L | 'u | A j Bender C G
Bobu. Richard Brown Sc Easom
r. L .i RK Jf m,W Cciict -Fohn
LI a ton Eliza Clanton Nancy
Sfcr • as^ hn
Commamler Eliza’th Odd C
Qolcman Samuel CUrke ClSes
Crawford Lewis Ci-cnahv*- Lerovll
Crane J ; raid Cnlier Mos^
.otton James W Cole Will,am
Clarke John
n
DOULEY Thomas Davis Wyettß
Davis Catharine Dolloff Joseph
Da!by Henry D.nue, Arclly
D'sun A DimierC
Dunkley John
' F
Forsyth M il Foyd j ohn
Fishu Millard Franklin Susan
Fulton Samuel Furgcrson John
Fortonberry Jacob
G
GORDON Alexander Garvin Sarah
Greenwood Henry Gliner Warren
Glascock William Gibbs Sheldon
Gray Eliza C
HOWARD Win H a „l on Benjamin
ll iwes Samuel Horton Callut
Hopes Samuel Howard John •
Hanky Thomas Edgefield sc.
L- on Wm Hallett Franklin
Hall, Lorenzo T.
I & J
I\ ES Uobt II Jones Pamelia M
.It linings Hem-y Johnson E U Wm
Jessup George ■
K ‘ r
KNIGHT James Kain Elizabeth
King Alexander King George
LENEIR Robt JLeister Samuel
Lloyd Jenkins Lacy W V J
Leane John C M Lancastra Wm
Lei vis Jabea Lefoy John J
Loughrea Jar Lwry B
M
MATHIS John Martin Abram
M‘Leod Mary Mungin Susan F
Mantz Phillip Munroe Maria
Marshall John M‘Tyre Holland
M'Cleland John Merry Wm
M'Gar Wm Milner Benjamin
Mann Judith Miller James
Martin Ann Moore Chatharina
McElmurray Andrew Mott Randolph
Morns Mosses Moore Joseph
Martin Henry Marsh Beverly
N
NORTON J Nightingale Georgo
Nixon Sophia Nichols TT
Nixon Francis B Nelson Mathew
Nichols Mary
P
PECK Lewis Poillon Peter
Bnitchaid John W Pennoyer Henry
Perry Cassander Paddleford Edward
Pettibone George Powers Lovey
Pdtur Pinkhani Spencer
Q
QUIN Charles
R
BOA’S Marla L Homans Edward E
Kodgders Beverly M Read Richard
Reynolds John Root Lloyd
Holley Minda Rose M II
Ramsey Richard Robinson John
Revill Hardy
S
SPEAR Paul Staley Jacob
Shelton Joel Sannnnns isekiah
Simmerlin Reuben Skinner Juicy
Snead Tihnan Shirley James
Srtotl Charles AV Stores' Oliver
Shumate Triplett Smith Priscilla
Steadman William Shelly Samuel
T
TALA FERRO Mary Tweed Richard
Turpcn John Tuttle James N
Tue Benjamin Taylorß W
Tracy Ralph Thompson James
U & T
UNDERWOOD Win Vallotton Francis S
Underhill George .1
W
WINGATTB Anne Wilcox l.inus
Walker Win Warren Luther
Walker Benjamin C Wlloy John
Watkins George Whittington Eph
Wynn Thomas Waid Ainie
White Henry Woodlifi’Wm
Wright Martha Waterman Asaph
Wright Elenor Walker F.hj^h
Wright Mary A Wall Randolph
Ward Willass Wiight Joreph
Woolbright Jno Y'eoinaas Martin
Jas. Fraser, p. m,
June 1 w3w
FOR SALE.
A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat
ed fyr either one or two horses,
Ir will he sold at a reduced price for
Gash, Apply to •
Thompson $ Black.
May 23.
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