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Augusta Chronicle 4 P Georgia Gazette. :
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TUOXJSW MORNING, JUNE is, issp., [No. *B7B*.]
3nalto 4SM
THE
$ &s£(tttr
DorclMtrt!*& Ctmw,
- Hirst, ,".I'lbv Lwwsof theiJno««i Slates,
sl Jali fcarS^^Ti & bosuns ?£« annum,
)tthec W- Us ******
m'h, == -—: ‘
5 a| J.'««WA UGUSTA .
IMrockery
*» AND
;;::S <aiyu33
v-eek ..9 ■WARE store
R|H jntjscriber is now receiving ami
Kening, and will continue to receive
Fall and Winter months, at hia
Micou’s Brick Building, near the
cribei- in M’lntosh-street,leading from
w,
Joe is CORNER STORE,
e «';0!i, XEKAL assortment &f
ff- I ■crockery
I \’£ty 9
■sg am\ GVvuva Wore,
, , or
hanAsamdy assorted
or 6 ■ H with Crockery , and
oi! Glass
Wore,
ifh selected to aSitthe Georgia & Wes
Which he offers for sale at a
Z He is now opening in order ,
b tnoS P purchasers who wish to have
Goods repact —
r e Hlue Printed Liverpool
Ware—Also,
"mßamled Cups $ Saucers,
of every description and size.
SHitea, Bowls, Mugs and
iiZfl Pitchers,
sn .'■■ Os different qualities and sizes.
, d -ALSO—
,;m ■* fi». ** °f EbfftM*
rsM Burnish’d Gold China,
' 'fß a superior quality—consisting of
iSBTea, Coffee $ Desert Bet
Complete—Likewise
China Tea Sets,
d, figures, neatly put iip in box
of which he ofk-rs for sale at the
Si reduced prices for cash, or approved
acceptances.
rcM- William H. Gasman.
|Bn. B.—-The subscrilier
requests those who are indebted
;S<lr late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & (to.
forward and settle their accounts
■Hth nim, (who alone is authorized to set
their ousincss) as further indulgence
not be granted.
■ v illiara H. Oakman.
25. 12m
Mj storage
AN l)
1' nUWISBMUI Busina s.
Hn
'flW dK subscribers have taken the Warc-
lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
the Wharf, which is now in coni
l® Kde order for the reception of. Cotton
Merchandize
Hf Mackenzie & Ponce.
October 27. , ts
• ~l | |
■FRESH HATS
B AT THE
Vlat Slave,
-®R OAJ) ~Sm F.KT, three doors below the
■ Augusta Book SToue.
■ Subscriber lias just received, in
H A addition to his former slock,
■ Cases Gentlemens’ fine
I Black and Drab Iltits
■ * finalities and liiiest fashions,
■ L°tH the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs^/
■ " WEEDY & BENEDICT, Ncw-York,
■ —ALSO—
I Bovs’ Wool Hats, Boys and
I Youths’ Kora ms, fyc,
I tVkich with ok former stock, makes his
I aSi »«riaient v< • > < xttnsivc .and general
I As it is Ins i. mion to close sales if pns-
I by the liij of June next, he aiders
I e extensive assortment for Cash,
or town accdpUuccs, on the most accorumo
[ hitiiig- Terms
George Hannah,
3.ate *f the firm of
Horr & Bissau, Charleston, .5T C.
March ?5 ts
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Five Dollars lie ward.
8. i • •
TR \YEt> f or stbStn from tjis stibscn
t)er ti.j Ui(. pigla ol Uic 19ill of April last,
»'wrightbaf Mare, 5 years old, 14 or 15
“til.itnifili, tvitii a' Gluck multi and slim
Switch tail, u nt { (he off'side of her main
c ut close to her neck, a small piece cut
°ut of her left eye-latch, trots and can
fot-, slit is marked with one or two brands
but were not recollected, the ebove re
will be given for said mate, andjall
ryasoHableexper.ces paid by delive rng
‘*et to roc in Augusta or it this office
S, Scofield
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Grand National •
‘ LOTTERY
~r . ./ :; T33WySfesß. -----
commence!drawing in the -chy o
t Wi»dringttflnitm’tl*ft IsUity Janejvext.
' CAPITAL PftiEES.
.'' ' v One of-
50,000
1 of 23,000
i 10,000
4 5,000
70 i.ooo
•Ynd 10,(100 other i7.es
MAKING a qua nil total,of
§ ®3)©r,®®(D a
JSot two Blanks to a Prize.
Tickets in thv above Lottery
For Sale by
B* Ames.
may 25 ‘st , V J "■
. ..riiiii . .mi m - nfc.vi ■i mi lAV'y^
Just Received.
bbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 bogs best quality of Green Coffee
, 6 hhds, prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO
40 casks best Loudon parucuiar Tene
riffe Wine. -J \
With their former assortment l»y I OTV I
offer for sale low, for cash.
Tardy £5 Son.
March 14
Cut JV ails , London Porter ,
§c. 6fc.
@4 Hbds. Muscovado SUGAR
13 do. New-Orleans do.
152 casks assorted CUT NAILS
30 do. Ist quality LONDON PORTER
25 hbds. MOLASSES. ’ .
Altl> ON CONSIGNMENT,
3000 BUSHELS
LHeYyuMil Gvouud Salt,
roe »*u> 9t - r v
J. & W- HARPER.
June 8 2t taw
Kemoval.
OaVID McKINNEY, respectfully in
forms his friends au4 cnslomers in general
,aat he has removed his establishment of
8 dUULERr,&c. fi?c.
on the south side Broad-street, opposite
the Planters Hotel, where he continues to
keep an assortment in his line; and the
old stand is still kept, supplied by him
with the same articles.
He .-iso oilers for sale at a low price /
3 light 4 wheel Carriages
with a fall Top, upon a new construction
P S, lit respectfully solicits all those
indebted to him by Notes or open accounts
o come forwarffand settle the same, trust
ing that the indulgence which he has gen
erally allowed to all, \vi;l not fail to impress
his debtors with a willingness to fulfil their
contracts.
Feb. 29 2wtf
FOB SALE.
A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat
ed for either one or two horses,
It will be sold a: a reduced price for
Cash, Apply to
Thompson £$ Black.
M..v 23-
L«XT L WT A UN* Ai Y,
four doom below the Market,North side
Broad street, Augusta.
r v
K HE subscriber, taking into consider.!
tsun the sekreity of money and the proba
bility of provisions being lower, hasiklLr
to the understated prices fur boarding, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
those who may favor him with thei)
custom; he also returns ids humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed on him, and will fed
thankful for the continuance of their lib
trail ty.
Man and horse per day g 2 25
Man without horse per day 1 25
Horse without man per day 1
Single meal for man v 50
Single feed for horse
Lodging _ My
Board by the qr. with Lodging / -
without lodging 65
Horse per month 13
1 also, keep ix Waggon Yard, and wi
icr-Cp a,constant supply of Hm-se Prov
sions ondvandfor Waggoners as low as t-
Market-will afford.
Woodson Ligon.
August 4. wtf
LwAUh’Aw 6j Watswn,
CUN'* INLE THE
Factorage & 1 Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where all orders will be promptly atter.
*d to.
July 7—-ts
1
(S^Si2)o
(&* TDK subscriber lias
pgnuved Iris LAW WFIUE f 0 his
New Bniidlng on Tclllur Street, where he
may be genefhlty found, and his ptofessi
oum services commanded.
To RENT, ’til the sdth
f October next, the hoasa at presant oc
' upied by the subscriber, situated on
Green street, in a Ircalthy and desirable
part df the city, and-possession given on
the first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
March fl. ts
Ct-LAW.
1 f HE public are informed ilia’,
■I have taken my newphew, Thomas
Plournoy Walls, Esq. into partnership in
the practiee of Lawi
V r e shall be.able to do business in the -
counties of
Hancock, . Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Striven,
Richmond and the Mayor’s
Court.
When not absunt at the Courts, the bu
siness will be attended Ip in all its branches
at their Oifte Oft Centre Street, South of
the outfiket.
- Thomas Flournoy.
March 23 ts
DR. SPANN
ELeSPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has
removed to this place, and intends prac
ticing in the different branches of his
profession. lie may be found at his resi
deuce or Shop, both in Washington street,
a few doors west of Broad street.
May t
Notice.
A.GRE EARLY to an order of the honor
able the Inferior Couyt of Richmond coun
ty. Mill be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the river, 3 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Os we 11 Eve and others.
Also
The undivided interest of
400 aci;es in the back swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turk noil. Eve and oUters.
Also f
One house Lot in the
city of Augusta, on the lower end of Green
sireet.it being the real estate of JnC.bb
Bugg, deceas ed, and sold for the benefit of
the heirs.
E. Bug£, 7 „
ta 1 1 <r guard s
b. Lark, 3 0
May 30.. 1 , lf_
Liverj Stahies.
8 HE Subscriber informs the public that
Ids large and commodious Stables on the
corner of Jackson and Green streets, arc
now ready for the reception of Horses.
From his long experience in this line of
business, be flatters himself of being able
to give full satisfaction to those who may
' favor him with their custom. He will be
prepared at ull times, to furnish Horses
md Carriages, by the day, or longer.—
Horses Knic/ted, Trimmed and Broke to
I h mess, at the shortest notice and best
manner- He will only add, that he invites
■ hi* public to call and see his complete es
'ablishrnent and then bestow on him that
patronage which they ready think him en
tltd to. He requests all those persons
who may call, not to give any money to
wants.
William M‘Gar.
Dec. 13 ,
* ' Notice.
twTOVV' in Columbia Jail, JUNE, about
As thivtv-five years of age, about four
et d or 10 inches high, dark complexion,
.ys she belongs to Mr. Nell, of Wilkes’
utility, Geo. The owner is requested to
ume forward, prove property, pay ciiar
3, and take him away,
John Bynaum.
June 6. 3t
Now ii3^Richmoml Jail,
IOSE, about 28 or 3Q years of age, 5
feet 6 or 7 inches high, yellow com
‘ected, says she belongs u; Joim Carter,
1 Jasper counts', Georgia.
ALSO,.
CHARLOTTE, about 18 or 19 years of
ge, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, belongs to
urrei Richards, of Columbia county, Geo.
he owners are requested to conns for
■jvd, prove property, pay charges and
ike them aw&y.
Win. Lamkin, Jailor.
June 6. ts
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Blanks,
For sale at tills office.
' bmposals,. , .
13 $ V te-eft.% ll uTnwson i
'A' To «r. b.Vtitlkii v
ThelSdector.
| A _ _ •
T- '/M ’ ,' - • ■ #/ 1
THE piiilfehecs promise little more
than, that inptinfnf typoatapluoal e*#cu
-1 tion'Si useful matter the SELECTOR shall
compare with Any paperbow published in
the slate. The primary object will bo to
present sucb a compendium of religious
and political affairs, as to afford a satisfac
tory knowledge.of the church and stale;
and to txhihit* the state of religion in ev
ery part 1 of thf w6rld, a* tar as it can be
ascertained, the SELECTOR will con
tain considerable original matter, with
choice-selections on the most important
principle* p£ the Christian religion. A
part will also be (fevoled to the exhibi
tion ot the naked lads, 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 hn.
portance ofluvoiding every thing, which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt ami vi
tiate the heart.' '
Situate 1 us we are, in the interior of a
ntate, advancing steadily in literary,benev
olent, and pious institution*; with endless
st organ ft ruth before us, from whence to
fill and enrich oar pages, we trust that
the objects oftftff paper «re such as may,
and will be effected- Intending as we do,
to exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case l<? promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, arty information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for lire
proposed objects of the paper.
LOVICK rn.fiCE.
'p. l. nonmaojw
i
CtiNDITIONS
THE SELEC
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
nheet, of goo'd quality, and handsome type,
I-at three dollars per annum, payable op
J the receipt nf the first number, or three
, dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
months, or four debars at the expiration of
the year.
Advertisements will he conspicuously
isorted at the customary prices.
(fj* The subscribers to the Philanthropist,
> are iuforrped that they will be furnished
with the Selector in its stead, unless or
dered to the Contrary.
rtTT" Persons frohJirig “•uhscHptions will
’ confer a favor by, obtaining us many re*
sponsible subscribers -as ihty can, aud re
turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June.
Greeiisboi ouffh, April 1 7th 1820.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
ANA WAV from the subscriber at this
place, on (lie Ihh inst. a negro man
noii,
Was raised by Randy of Savan
nah, said at sheriffs sale, and bought by
Adams, sold A. to Eevingston of
South Carolina, from w hom I purchased
him the above reward will be given for
his apprehension, and secured in any
jail in t,his stale, so that I get him.—Anv
• information left with Crayton Sc Sloan, wll
be thankfully received.
Joseph Snell.
may 13
Administrator s Sale,
w ILL be sold at tlie late residence of 1
Or. Ezekiel Dubose, deceased, in Lincoln
county on Thursday the 22d day of June
next, the personal estate of said deceased,
consisting ofa great variety of
Plantation tools, house
hold and kitchen furniture, stock;, &c &c
The termpof sale will he made known on
that day, and die sale will continue from
day to day until completed.
A/icnjah T. Anthony, adm.
may 9
Twenty Dollars Reward.
Ra AWAY about the Ist March last,
my Negro TVlan fcP.ORGE; he Is about 33
years old, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, strong
made, a scar on his forehead, an upper
fore tootli out, and marked with the small
pox: lie is an intelligent and handy fellow;
he has a wife in Augusta, belonging to Maj.
Is ham Thompson. The above reward
and expenses will be paid, if delivered to
me, or Twenty Dollars, if lodged in any
safe jail, so that 1 get him.
James Ross.
Columbia Ccunty, June I w3t
Wanted
\.9> an Apprentice.to the Confectionary
and Distilling husincJW, a smart active Lad
between lsnnd IJlyears of age. Apply to
HENRY ROBERT'S Cofc&ctmnary Store,
4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broun
street, Augusta.
Apill 18 ts
Notice.
SIX months after date application will
be made to the honorable the court of or
dinary of Burke county for letters dismis
sory onthe estate of John Stewart, dec.
.Return GlUson, adm.
mne 1 m€m
• 4
prospectus,
Fur Pub/isAing in Waehiiigfyn, Wilkes’
Cutility, Gi-orjjiii,
a irr.w arm, •/•d B* vkliv.v
yy-a tjh! TtOPLE.
It has become an usfcge, when a new
paper is to t>r- vsfvl'ushed, to give's pros
pectus; in it giOiil'aird fair promises arc
# ,ad«; ill it arc sot forth the principles 1
v the'editor, and the politics
fie intends to advocate. But it has Unopen
ed that many editors have materially do- .
'dated from those nromiscs; owing either
to a mental rcagu mp, originally taken,
not to comply ticin, or to being fed
astray by politic
considerations to promote- the views of
Some ambitious citizens, to the dtirmem
off the welfare and prosperity of the people,
collectively. The editor of H e the People.
will ’ mke promise* he Cannot keep—
by v. & . advance sentiments he does no;
feel;lie will not support measures nor udvo
cute piincipf's lie will think Conlrury to
the best interest of the country, in the
undertaking- now contemplated, all be
asks, is a fair trial; it ho fails in the plan
no bus traced, it he Swerves from the
Oatise of Ihe People, ** mav the moment
yf the defection of H e the be the
last of its existence ?
It; is well known that the task of an edi
tor is arduous; sumetin.,.3 disagreeable,
ami often unproductive > be has to sm
mom i maiiy aiffieub.ies—■nvy.~>par(y s,n
Fit—sUlliaWnaieale<l attack* ot the ttitwinii s
of all republican fat-ms of govcr-amcm.;—-
often 0.1 editor toils, and toilsand all ins
endeavors remain unrewarded witji the
applause of his follow oilmens, and an ho
nest livelihood.
The principles advocated in tt'e the
People, will !»e those of republicanism ; the
government supported, the one now ex
isting'; and the union defended, will be
that uiiiop founded on the mutual interest
and safety of the stales, and on the regard
and good wifi they ought to entertain to
wards each otlipr—that union which if put
asunder, will occasion the downfall of cur
growing empire. The editor w-ill ilueqni
vocally atul strenuously, support the pre
sent administration of the government, as
long as it will continue to be guided by
the spirit that inspired Washington, Jef
ferson ami Madisoir, in the performance of
of their duties, as chief laagistrutcs of the
nation.
The columns of We the People, will bo
open to ijil literary and n htical cojnnmui
cations, w hen genius, talent, and patrio
tism have directed tlie pens of the writ
ci*. The Euitor pledges -himself that Ins
press will never groan under the attacks
of personal i ipnity, or private auinioslies;
to the contrary, it will sigh under the pro
ductions of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal genius, and the conscientious Christian.
C'ovniTrosrs —He the People, will be
piiuily weekly, on a mediumshset, an 1 on
new and elegant type, at Thrive Doll irs
per annum, payable in adv auce. A Iver
-1 Uscmentw inserted, and job-printing neatly
executed, at the Augusta prices.
(Qr* Notice will be given when the first
number shall appear.
May, 6,
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Office
ItH E partncrsiiip dt Whipple & Booth'
. of the Eagie Tavern and Savannah
Stage Office, being this ,day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due by the
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,
and all debts due to tlie firm are to be
collected by him only-
Jesse Whipple,
I). S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
J, Whipple.
may 16
Administration Hide.
WILL be rc-sold on the first, day of
August next, at the Court-house in
Waynesborough at the former purchase rs
risk,
200 Acres of land lying lit
lUirke County adjoining lands of Elijah
Uync and oth< rs, belonging to the esiatu
of John Carswell dec’d .be raid Land was
Sol 1 according to law on the 6th day oi
•Inly 1819, by the administration of said
Estate.
A. & M. CARSWELL, Jhlm'r.
June, 1. w6thl
Was Lost,
PROMISSORY not. j-iv-r, by Simon
Lowry to Benjamin Phillips for 75 dollars,
payable Ist January, 1821, and given stn
December, 1819, 1 fbrwam all persons
irom trading for said note.
Benjumin Phillios.
Buyke county. June I ’ i
%
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FOR SALK.
ox THB
«SWiama\va Uiver,
Bjthe subscriber
WHO IS DULY
Authorized t 1 ? Empowered
TO SELL THE SA UK.
Time TvacAs
OF MOST VALUABLE
a* A H-a>
At focxo tvs.
One Tract nt Clarki a bluff, 10 mjlcs a
hove containing 3546 acres.
Oik; Tract, an IVonjl, in the* narrows, Al*
■tauuilui river, 24 miles above 'Clarke*.
Bluff, containing 400 acres, and known
by the name of Williams' Field.
Oik* Tiuct, Containing 75i> acres, 4 miles
above FicW, knpwn hy the ..
. name of M,ixh«iirTs f ield.
The above are supposed to he Three of
as fine tracts of land, as any on tin* Alta
malm river,they will lit sold at’privale, sale"
any tune from the date here rtf, until the
10th day Bee. ne xt, wlo nif not sold they
will be absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Mil'* igeville, Any person inclined to
(jure) i i*c cither of the above tracts of land,
may hi' most particularly informed of every
llungrespcctiiig them by applying to ihe
subscriber, in Augusta.
• aiues A. Young’-,
,'Vfatiriun Unite Hold, JlugtMa.
may 23
ULOUVu '
4P • i
■-A rfF, subscribers have taken for a num
ber of years, a lease >1 ibis veil known
and commodious establishment. Situated
m the very Centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar advantages both to regular and tran
sient boarders From thc.long experience
t bey* have had in their line of business, they
ff alter themselves to be able to rende?
their house for private and public accom
modation, inferior to none in the Southern
States. Their TABI.F. will be furnished
with the host provisions the market cau
afford, and their Tlah with the choicest
l/lquors. Particular attention will be ptud
to cleanliness in their rooms and bedding *
and they pledge themselves that indecent
or indecorous behaviour of any kind
never be tolerated in their house.
Their Stables are'furnished with the
./esl of prevender, and with faithful and at
tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con
template to make the ULOBR a permanent
establishment, tinder their particular sti
pe rintendance, they only solicit from their
friends and the public generally, that pur- Jj
lion of patronage v . icli their attention to ■
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to.
Wiliam G. Grimes
William Shannon.
September 10. if
Notice.
VV ILL be Rented at the Market Homo
in the city of Aug isia, on' the 22d inst. /'or
one year, from the Ist day of October
next, the
Houses and Lots I
Belonging to the esiate of Ferdinand I
Fhinizy, deceased, among them are good I
store and Dwelling Houses. I
John Fhinizy, I
deling adm’r. of the Kutule of F. Fhinizy. I
June H——-if I
Thirty Dollars Reward* 1
AN away from the Subscriber about I
ISrtlie middle of March last, 3 Negro I
Men, viz. Jue, Moses. Adam Joe is about fl
>0 ye;, s of age, dark complection, waA'.fl
nr.de, five feet 6 or 8 inches high,Jrs ■
been accustomed to waggoning. is ■
•ibout 21 or 22 year* of age, ■
plectiiin, like* I
iy, well tirade, except " little nockrfeedia
■me knee, near or q Jte 6 feet high. Adam H
* about 23 or 26 1 ears of age, yellow cun- H
pi vet ion, well made, five feet 5 or 6 inchesß
high, lias had a piece o*' one eav off notJJ
i t collected which. The above reward will »B
be giver, lor the apprehensionand securing H
theatre three Negroes, so 1 get them*
oiid information given to the 'Subscribers
living in Burke County near Waynesbo-H
rough, or ten dollars will be given forH
either secured as above stated.
Jane Hughedfifl
April IS