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Augusta Cliroiiide Georgia Gazette.
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[VQL. XXXIV.] ,* ' «A,TUB:DAY MO*NINe,yU(k ir, 1830. [No.' 1985,] . “
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■ THE
fcronifl? $ '©ajtm, ,
DAY & SATURDA
rLYOS,
:WCK & CHARtTOR,
1 of the United States,
18 PiR 185 BM,
rj}JVCE.
QSTA
KERY
YD \
STORE
s now receiving an
ill continue to recriv'
Winter months, at hi
:k Building, near the
ih-street, leading from
Hargrave's
l STORE,
iSOJiTMENT OF
KERY
j Wax**
tiss os •••
oinely assorted
ikery, and
vces of Glass
ate,
tthe Georgia & Wes
he offers for sale at a
n#w opening in order
iers who wish to have
sd Liverpool
—Also, /
ips § Saucers,
•iption and size.
Is, Mugs and
hers, „
alities and sizes.
[.SO
qf Elegant
Gold China,
ilify—consisting of
e & Besert Bet
-—Likewise
aa Tea Sets,
neatly put up in. hoi
offers for sale at the
for cash, or approved
’
H. Oak mi an.
12t
lie subscriber
lose who are indebted
Irwins, Oakinan, & Co.
1 settle their accounts
,e is authorized to set
ts further indulgence
;
t 11. Oakman.
l2m
EIAGE
:nd
41 Business.
have taken the Ware
hed by Henry Shultz,
which is now in com ■
reception of Colton
rizie £5 Ponce.
u
loyal.
’EY, respectfully Ln
i customers in gcnaihit
I ins establishment of
ff, (Sc. (Sc.
I road .street, opposite
where he continues to
• m !iis hue ; and the
l>t. Supplied by him
cs;
sale at a low price
ice I Carriages
n a new construction
idly sohc.ts all these
'"otes or open accounts
settlethe same, trust -
tee which lie fntsVeu
will not fall to Impress
hngr.ess to fulfil their ,
PANN~
f informs the citiza-.s
vicinity, that he has
ft, and intends prac- I
■eui branches of his
he found at his resi- ,
u Washington sired, I .
Broad street.
sIiLK. 7 ;
•lIOUCHE. calculi. r
* two horses, s
a reduced price so
ion £5 Black.
Sis* r •
tills Office.
BtwwA National
~uira«i
Tliird Class.
/ill commence drawing in |hfl city r,
Washington on the Ist day June next.
CAPITAL PRIZES.
One of
50,000
1 of 25,000
1 10,000
4 , 5,000
70 1,000
And 10,000 other pr izes
MAKING A GRAND TOTAL OF
\at two Blanks to a-JPi ixc
Tickets in tht aJ>ove Lottery
For Sale by
B* Ames.
may 25 5t
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Just Received.
bbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 bags best quality of Green Coffee
6 hhds. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSU
40 casks best London particular Tene
riffe Wine.
With their former assortment they now
offer for sale low, for cash. A
Tardy £5 Son.
March 14
lOBBAIiK.
A POUR wheeled Coachee, excellent
ly made and of the very best mated
-ds, with handsome plated harness. T erms
will be moderate. Apply at this office.
May 18 ts
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BNT hi. i AiNiUENT,
Four Jours below the Jllai‘lcet,oYorth side
Broad street, Augusta.
JLHE subscriber, taking into considers
t Mil the scarcity of money 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 hiui with their
custom; fie also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their- liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed on him, and wiii fee)
thankful for,the continuance of their lib
eifility. j
Man and horse per day $ 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
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Horse IVovi
sions on hand fop Waggoners as low as tin
Market will afford.
IFoodson Ligou.
August 4, wtf
To Gabliuit
rw*
JL HE subscribers have (he satisfaction to
inform all persons engaged in the above
i! ic, that they,haye just put into opera
\ti\, in Hie Ility of Charleston, their SAW
vHLL, the only one at present in the
Southern States) erected for the sole pur,
pose of Sawing Mahogany into Vanter
mg, five.
From the samples produced of its cut
iir.g. and inspection of .be Machinery, it
lias been pronounced uy the most com
petent judges, to Le equal to any in tin
Mil (hern States,
Thcy now offer to supply such persons
:,b may fu-vi.r tiieni with their custom, wit
iuy quantity St.cjualiiy of.Mahogany hoar
or Veneering, agreeable.to ojuor ai.iatt, j
shortest notice
Having supplied themselves with .Harg:
and ch .ice assortment of the Wood,
they wol be able to supply■ their custom,
ers on as low, and perli.ips lower term
than they ever had before.
Al! orders from abroad, directed to tin
•subscribers, post paid, and with due refer
ence to some person in this place, wu
ueet With the strictest attention, by
John
B. S Bidgewav.
Charleston, S. C - March 11.
(ry The Editors of the following paper;
will publish the foregoing advertiseuieii ’
once a weekfor three moutlis, andforwat
their bills to die office of the Ch..rieslo
City Gazette—viz: Intelligencer, Peter;
>iirg, Virginia; Cape Fear llecorde
Wilmington, N. C.; Cenfmel,- Neabcri
C. Observer, Fayetteville, N. C.; If
gister, UuleigJi, N. C.; Chronicle and Iff
raid, Augusta, Georgia; Republics!), M
seuin, mill Georgian, Savannah, Georgia
LviiVochfc £5 VYutson,
continue the
Factorage &* Coihmissioi
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
’■Vhereaii orders will he prempt'y attei.
:d to.
July 7 ts
4 ' PROPOSALS,
% rlevee £? Hobinson,
or Pubiisjiwg in Gritnsborough, f Geo.J
A XEWSPAPTin, TO BE ENTITLED
The Selector.
FTHE publishe.s prnm)i. little more
tan, that in point of typographical execu
-011 St useful matter the SELECTOR shall
ompare with any paper now published in
he state. The primary object will be to
resent such a compendium of religious
•ml political affairs, as to afford a satisfac- >
>ry knowledge of the church' and state ;
id to exhibit die state’of religion in ev
ry part of the far as it can be
scertuined. The SEmICTOIt will con
ain considerable original with
hoice selections on tlie most important
principles of the Christian religion. A
part will also be devoted to the eshibi- j
lion of the naked facts, and convincing!
reasons, which annouilce to parents the '
)oui>dless good that will result from early I
.uul confirmed habits of morality and reli- 1
gion in children; together with the im* i
cortance of avoiding every thing, whicli in ,
its nature Is calculated to corrupt and vi-,
Cate the lieart. (
Situate I as we are, in the interior of a !
state, advancing steadify in literary, benev
olent, and pious institutions; with endless j
stores of truth before us, from whence to '
till and enrich our pages, we trust Ural \
the objects of tlie paper are 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 to promote tlie 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 PIERCE .
P. L. ItOBLYXOor.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
"Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome type,
at three dollars per annum, payable on :
the receipt of the first number, 6r three
and fifty cents if paid within six
months, or four dollars at the expiration of
the year.
Advertisements will be conspicuously
iserted at the customary prices.
subscribers to the Philanthropist,
are informed that they will be furnished
with the Selector in its stead, unless or
dbfed to the contrary..
(£l* Pei sons Induing subscriptions will
confer a favor by obtaining as many re
sponsible subscribers a? they can, and re
turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June.
Greensborovgh, Jipril 17th 1820.
Fire Engines.
TO C.MUNNEMAN, ■
INFORMS th« public, that he continues
to Manufacture his PATENT EIRE
ENGINES, and lias made and sold sixty
one of them, viz ;
2 to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield,
lon, I do Pawtucket, ill.
1 do Nantucket, I do Troy, *
2 do Both, 1 do Frigate United
2 do Newbury, States,
1 do Ipswich, 1 dp Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence
1 do Arundel, 74,
1 do Reading, . 1 do Washing ton 74
1 do Newton, I do Navy Yard, at
1 do l&Shswick, Portsmouth n«
1 do 1 opsham, Ido do Charles
1 do F.astport, town,
1 do Aimsbury 1 do Worcester,
' 2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner,
1 do Fort ludepen- 1 do 11 idgewater,
deuce, 3 do Uoxbnry,
1 do Petersburg,A r a,l do Salem,
Ida Amherst,N. H. Ido Cincinnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo
1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallowedl, 3 do Washington,
I do Gloucester, 1 do West Point,
1 do Colton Facto- 2 do Concord, N.II
ry, Waltham, Ido Malden,
i do Northampton,
One of these F.ngines was tried in the
•own with another Engine belonging to
toe town ;—the Patent Engine, with 2 five
'.ch chambers, threw 70 gallons of water
1 j 3 feet in 28 seconds; the one belonging
ot ie town, and selected for the purj ose
i h 2 six-inch chambers, was 43 second,
■ towing the same quantity of water 110
We, tin Subscribers, Firewards of the
iwn.of Boston, attended at the trial of
ne Wm C- Hunneman’s Fihl Enoines,
.id do certify the above statement to he
rrect.
IONA. CORING, JOS. AUSTIN,
URNEK PHILLIPS, JOS.LOVEKIGN
JOHN MAC KAY.
Xy’Orders for the PATENT FIRE
NGINI-, addressed to WM. C. IIUNNE
Vi AN, No. 3L Unjon-sti-t el, Bubton, or his
vlarm/actory inltoxbury, will be executed
>1 the best manner.
March 11 ni6m
State of }
Scrixtn County. \
STINE Months after dale application
I will be made to the Honorable, the
•ferior Court of Scaiven County for leave
■j sell a certain tract of being all
he real Estate of JoSiah Daniel Sen. dec^
1 said county, in order to effect a
noi.g the lie»rs.
SIMEON R. CAR MON, ,
AI . EX. M’CONN,
BENJAMIN B. BOSTICK.
April 22, 1832. Iw9ai
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HIOSIM’f'T.IIS,
Far Pvhiishiny in Wilkes’
Count 11, Georgia,
A XIW I’ilU H, T’l US CAtiLED
WK TRE PEOPLE.
It l.iis b.cnlnd an .In n a new
paper is to be established, to give a pros
pectus; in it grfiut ami fair promises an
made; in it are. set tortfe the principle'
which animate the editor, and the politics
he intends to advocate. Rut it has happen
ed that many editors have materially de
viated from those promises; owing either
to a mental' reservation, originally taken,
not to toniply with them, or to being led
• astray by political connexions, or private
considerations to promote the views 01
some ambitious citifcdns, to the detriment
of tlie welfare and prosperity of the people,
collectively. The editor of We the People,
will not make promises lie cannot ket p—
be will not advance sentiments he does Hot
feel; he will not support measures nor advo
cate principles lie will think contrary to
the best interest of the country, In the
i undertaking now cmUeinplaltd, all he
I asks, is a fair trial; if he fails in the plan
fie has Hir ed, if he swerves from tlie
■ cause of Hie People,' “may ihu moment
of tlie defection of We the People, be the
, lust of its /lislenee. ’*
j It is well known that the task of an edi
; tor .is tti'duogs;' sometimes disagreeable,.
uitdol'tTn ho has to svn -
i mount many difficultlfes— envy—party spi
! nt—the concealed ajt acks of the enemies
1 of all republican foriig of governmont;—
often an editor toils, md toils ;—and all his
endeavors renpia unrewarded with the
applause of hislfcllov citizens, and an ho
nest livelihood!
The principles advocated in We the
People, will be those of republicanism ; the'
government supported, the one bow ex
isting ; and tlit union defended, will be
that union found id on the mutual interest
and safely of Hut slates, and on the regard
and good will tinny ought to entertain To
wards each otlidr—tliatjuuion which if put
asunder, will .[ccasion the downfall of our
..growing dm (die. Ihe editor Will unequi
vocally and atiennoiisly, supiioia the pre
sent admiuiatraiVm of the goveniaiept, as
long as it will continue to be guided by
the spirit that inspired VV ashinglOh, Jef
j ferson and Madison in the performance of
• of their duties, as ffief magistrates of the
nation.
The columns of We the People, will be
open to alt hlerarj unu p hiical commuin-
Nations, when germs, talent, and patrio
tism have dirccud tlie pens of the writ
ers. The Editor pledges himSeli that bis
press "will never •toau under the attacks
of personal ennffly, or private aiffmcaUcS;
to the con truly, it w ill sigh under the pro
ductions of the virtuous parriot, the politi
cal genius, and the conscientious Christian,
CosDiTiosij — We the People, will be
priiitly weekly, on a medium 'sheet, and on
new and elegant type, at Three Do'lais
per annun.', payable in advance. Adver
tis, nients inserted, and job-printing neatly
executed, at the Augusta prices.
O’ Notice will be given when the first
number shall appear.
May 6.
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannwi Stage Office
Fj|YHK partnership of Whipple Sc JJoolh
JL of * Fugle Tavern and Savamiali
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due by the
said linn will be paid by said W hippie,
and all debts due to the firm are to be
collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
I>. S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
J. Whipple.
may 15
Administration Side.
41 A, ILL be re-sold on the first day of
"f Y August next, at the Court-house hi
Waynesborongh at the former purchaser.
risk,
200 Acres of jand lying hi
Burke County adjoining lands of UJ.jah
Byne and ('tin rs, belonging to the es'ulc
of John Carswell dte’d he -aid Landwa-
Sc 11 according to taw on Hit 6lh da of
July 1319, by tlie admiiustratiou of salt.
Estate.
A. St. M. CARSWELL, Adnir.
Ju«e,l. 4 w&JI
Was Lost,
A PROMISSORY note given by SimoF
Lowrv to Henjaihin Phillips for 75 dollars,
l 4 and given sti
Deceniber, 1319. I fimvarn all persons
from trading b r said note
Bciijaniin Phillins.
Burke county, June 1
FOB SALJS.
Os? TMK
AA\v\tuuVvh 1\ W ev,
By the subscriber
WHO IS DULY
Jluthovhed t ? Empowered
TO SELL TUB SAM E.
VI/.
TFi fA 1 - Tract#
OF MbST valuable
111 iA it 1® £l^
as rotijawß.
One Tract, at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a
boye Diuieii,cunuiiiiiwg 3546ucrvs.
One Tract, an Islaiid, in the 'narrows, Al
lamahiv civ< i, 24 Aiiles above Chukcs
Bluff, containing ibk acres, and known
by the name >jf V. tlff.m 3’ f ield.
. o»>e Tract, c&ntffming 7So 0.ca.% 4 o.ilts
above Williams’ Field; ktiown by the
name of Ml-chcft)Vitold.
The above are supposed to be three of
as fine, tracts of land, as any on the Alta
piaha river, they will bo sold .-•! private sale
any tune from the date hereof, until ifu
10th day Dec. next, when if not sold they
will ho absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milledgevjlie. Any person inclined to
purchase either of the above tracts of land,
may be most particularly informed of every
thing respecting them by applying to the
subscriber, iu Aupusia.
Jlimes A. Young,
,]lamion House Hotel, Augusta.
nujiv 23
(0 s * THE subscrilier hus
removed Ids OiFICE 10 his
. New Biiuding 011 Telfair Street, where ho
, may he generally found, and his profcsai
unal services commanded.
i To KENT, ’til the sotb
■ of October next, the homo- at present oc
-5 copied by ti»e subscriber, situated on
1 Giecn street, in a healthy and desirable
; part of the city, and possession given oh
* Uic first day of dtine.
’ Nicholas Ware.
; March 11. ts
. (fJ-LAW. ~
; The piublic are informed that
I have taken my newphew, I'homns
*• Flournoy Walls,' Esq. into jjurtmrship in
the practice of Law
V’’e shall be able to do business in the
comities of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Scriven,
Uiclimond and tlie Major’s'
Court
When not absent at the Courts, tlie bu
siness will be attended to in all ilb Iffanchrs
at their Ofiie on Centre Street, South of
the market. ' t
Thomas Flournoy.
March 28 ts
Notice.
i\.GREE ABLY to ah order ofthe honor
able the Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the river, 5 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Osvyell Eve and others.
'■ Also
The undivided interest of
400 acres iu the back swamp, adjoining I
Carnes, Tnrknett, Eve and others.
Also
One house £jf Lot in the
city of Augusta, on the lower end of G. ecu
street, it being the real estale ofJAcwir
Bugg, deceased, and sold for the benefit <4
the heirs.
K. Bii"", 7 v
a r c Kuaiirs
0. Lark, 5
May 30. . if
Livery .Stables. ‘
I HE Suljwiril/vr indn-ms tlie puljlir Uia'
his large and commodious 9taffies on tli
earner of Jackson and Green streets, arc
now reotly for the reception, of Holsejs.
From his long experience in this line > i
business, he flatters himself of Iveii.g al l
to give full satisfaction to those who mav
•avor him with their custom. He will bg
repared at all times, to furnish Horses
md Carriages, by th.e day, or longer.—
Horses Knicked, Trimmed and Broke t<
farness, at the shortest notice and bc->i
aimer- He will only add, that he invite.
i.e public to call and see his Complete es
üblishmeal and then bestow ou him tba
. utronage w hich they really chink him en
ded to- He requests all those persons
/ho may call, not to give any money tc
rvants.
William M‘Gar.
Dec. 17
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ULV-HF.
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J UR subscriber? have taken fov amim.
b« r of yews, a lease of this well known
anrt commodious establishment. Situated
in the vert centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar advmitug'es both to r> eirlsr-;\n(t 1 ran
:.icm hoarders Ru m the Iwrijf exphritnee
Uu y have hail in their line of business,, they
'flutter theimj'elv t‘» to be able to render
llu ;i house forprjvate and public acoom-»
modatluiij inti iftr to none in the Stmtheui,
Stales. Their TABI R will be furnishciv
with the best provisions the market can
all'oid, uod their hen with "the choicest.'.
liffMOSS' ILviticnlkr attention widTie pahi
tool«m»Hw»s in them rotHhsuml bedidngi
nnd they,pledge themselves that indecent
or indi corona behaviour of any kirUi wi.l
never be tolerated in their house.
1 neir Stables are furnished with the
v.est oi prove tiller, tipd with faithful and at.
I entire hostlers. As the proprietors con
ten, plate to make tlie (II.OBE a permanent
esiablisiunent, under their particular su
perintendaiice, they only solicit from their
friends and the public generally, that por
tion of patronage w hich their attention to
business and to tlie comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to. .
VV'lliuin G. Grimcp,
William Shannon.
September 10. ts
DIIOWN AND LOAF,
SUGARS.
60 Barrels Superior St. Croix Sugar,
SO Iftls. &.-20 LJt>. Muscovado do.
25 hli. double He lined Leaf, do.
50u0 Bacon.
Keggs of Buncomb Butter,
Fu® Sale by •'
K. Malone.
May, 20. ■
Coffee e\ - Tobacco.
if S Alls prim. Orpen CoflAp,
'0 Ki gs Hair s’: best Richmond .Maim*
f.eluted Ti.bu co,
Just Ucceivd, mil I or Sale by
L. Lawrence, Go.
June C. . 2vy
Notice.
W ILL be Rented at tlie Market If oust*
n the city of Augusta, ini the 22cl liist, fpp
one year, from the Ist day of October
next, the
Houses and Lots
Belonging to the estate yf F rrl'umnd
Phioizy, deceased, among them are good
ilore and Dwelling Houses.
John Phimzv,
a 7
Acting adm'r of the Estate of t\ l J hnuty.
if *
Wanted
\ S an Apprentice to the. Confectionary
and Distilling business, a smart active Lad
between 15 and 17 years of age. Apply to
HENRY HpBRKT’S Confectianarv Store,
4 doors below the Globe’ Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
Apiii 18 ts
N otitic.
, /
. IFTF.R the expiration of nine monthly
application will be made to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court <yf Burke cvmnty
tor leave to sell three hundred acres o,
Land, as the properly of John ffcea-felclf
■ leceasiih Lying" in the county of Burke,
adjoining lands of Isaiah Garter tlec’d and,
others,
M iliiam llearfieid
Administrator de bonis non,
4V. 8
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ST VIE of GKOllt.l V, i •% OT ICE b
’Richmond County. ) hey eby
given that Chark* Harmon ol said state
nd c m ly, hath applied to lit
i tie Justices of the
oiiat.y hr the benefit of t jeuetsgT/. ng
. lii finc.s s «.f lasolveir;} and impr'-orv.
uciit And the creihtoisof,the said liar
on are le icby notified *o shew cause, if
, y they liave, before the said justices at
ic court house in the sard county on t!>n
l(»Ui day i h July next, at 10 o’clock in rijfc
'• re noon Oftbat day, why an asstgur. eijt
d the said n s jverrts estate should not
>e made -and no be discharged,
may 10, 1820. t 2tn
Notice.
£ :
tJ(X month*: after date application wd|
*• made to the honorable'the court of or*
tinary of Burke county for letters disn is.
. ry on the estate of John Stewart, dec.
Dennis Glisson.udiiu
jur.e 1 mom
.1- ;
'it