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I f kuajusta Chronicle k Georgia Gazette. K )L . XXXIV.] TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, l?*0. [No. 1c95.]l c 95.] I THE ■fit 1 PUBLISHED tuUSDAV k SATURDA' MfORNINGS t lurcKincK Ei-Chaih^ot, |he L»w>of the United States, IpOU-ATIS r*B AVJVK, | ADVANCE It Received, | SE S OF GENTLEMEN’S \j)rnb Fashionable ler Hats. I vluch area fern of KB PROOF. |on aCAtITT. I Oliver Beed. Ltf pißeceived. Ist white wine Vinegar E.. r s r I iMCe. . t, ' : ' , t pKr'ieulja Tv ne- * I * * P'RAGGIKO, Elii'ii) b**- Ices prime Cotton Bagging ■k do. St. Croix Sugar Ices Ist quality Salt Sticking fcs Pepper I Casks Malaga Wine I, Chests Gunpowder and In i- Ipenal Tea. I at the River Bank, UK 1.0 W IIT . Rostwick Co. 3t X VNI) LOAF, JGdHS. Superior Sit. Croix Sugar, 0 fils. Muscovado do. >le Refined Loaf, do. imcomb Butter, le by R. Majone* 1, ftaoes, waarjwjWj, to Morgan £sf Hrudj'ovd'a) eto acquaint his friends and at he has received by late ar e North, a general and well tment ul Ladies and Gentle- Uul Shoes of the latest fushi lured of the best materials, dispose of at wholesale an u»ir,l accommodating' terms. >»;son hand a complete sup- Hi ■ ole an t Dressed Leather, 1 dispose of at a very small .rtf STB V \V n a a1 1 © drived, and for Sale by AUKLL, * 'asks lajuk’s fine iv Bonnets. ’v itOWF/s, »* find Uroitti-Street-. jMWi t>> W oilsHU, THE & Co 'i mission W SAVANNAH, r!,rs will be promptly attend 4f roiuGE . .AND A^i( m h^ineis. cr ,!)ers i |av e taken the Ware !>y Henry Shultz, ; " *rt, which is now in com reception of (Jiff ton ■'tkenzie £5 Ponce. if Notice. '" 'ndvbted to Titos, Grace, n ! lOsu ' ( i to call on the sol.- j> v " Payment, he having u . otes and [took Accoun t ■"Attention to the abuv< fdm M Mulle#. I ’ • ' . » AUGUSTA . . CROCKERY ANT) - ®ILi\SS WARE STORE V rHE subscriber is now receiving * • opening, and will continue to n o i iring the Fall and ’Winter months, at h lore in Micou’s Brick Build! ig, nea- » ist-Oflice in M’lntosh-street.leading fr< Stewart ft? Hargrave's COUNEH STORE, i GENERAL ASSORTMENT • CROCKERY i\aa? auA China Wave. -COSBISTIVO OF Crate s handsomely assoriev with Crockery, and ftoxvs G\a.sa Wave, Well selected to suit the Georgia h Wes eru Markets, which he offers for sale at a ow advance M - •?«**>""" Ai "' •f sc 'those puftli --.-a al’ow' ’ e :r Good? c par*- J .Rue. I- ’- ' ' onl i ikeritteie. flip* Os every defOi .-p'io ind Fiates, Bowls, Mujk» oml PRcncrs, Os different qualities and sizes. , ALSO yi few net of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality—consisting of A. Tea, Coffee h Desert Set Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Sets, Os various figures, neatly put up in box es—all of which he o*;ers for sale at the must reduced prices for cash, or approved r own acceptances. William 11. Oakman. October 23, 12t N. Ts.—The subscriber tarnestly requests those who are indebted to tlie late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Co. 10 come forward and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set tie their business) as further indulgence cannot be granted. William ll.Oakman. November 26. 12m QUAKER SPRINGS. Subscriber can accummodatc a few Ladies au ' Gentlei.ien with BO MID fij LODGING. At this Healthy place, during the Summit Months, upon the following lleasonabh I'cnns:— Board & Lodging per day g 1 50 AI? By' the WeeF ! : : • A (' $• By the Vlonih : : : : lOUj .5 Children and Servants half prior, fi Hiiaieut custom per meal : 50 Bed :::::::: 25 f £ Horse Keeping p. r Night : 50 r j Horse Fetd ; ; : : : 25 J ’ V.UUiUGS jOf all kinds—At customary prices. I furl her assure tltose Ladies and Gen tlemen who choose to call, t hat there shah be no disorder allowed in the House, ami every species of GAMING is strictly pro hibiled) and every attention shall be par' 0 his guests, to make every thing as u greeuble as his situation will permit N. Dnrkec. 1 me 20 l2t ■.. ■ . ~.■lll —— ■ ' 1-1 * ' ■■■ I^*' tMiuvivuV barings, CUEEk AGE.XV, Seventeen wily iresl if Monticelln, Jasper county. Gao, TiEsnbsor respectfully inform theii 1 riends ami the public; that they still ■ utimie to accommodate persons in search Health. They conceive it necessary to ate the terms on which they will in fu me board those who maybe willing to ebaruge tliem Regular boarders, for wiau Hiulliorse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents; can alone, one dollar , children and ser vauts half price The water has been re ently analyz d by a competent Chemist, uid pronounced to be equal ifnotsuperior any in the southern country William M/futosli, Peter Don ildson. March 16 I Notice.— fc HR RE Months after date! shall applv • ihe Cas!\i'‘p of the Bank of August-i .eorgia, for payment of the following Notes of said Bank. N.,te No. 256, right ha,.id ha'f. s : c , "o T'.ios Cumnung President, for 100 dollars » )o. No. 542 do ilo. for lb do l * t)a. No, 6.H, left hand half signed. An gustus Mo ire, Cashier, for 10 della. » No. 336, left hand half signed, Au gustus Moore, cashier, fur 20 dolls. The otherhalves of those Notes is sup .osed to have been robbed frtun die nm l spatciicd from New,-York, 011 the 24 h larch last, for Savannah. Win. Waters. v ivannah, Jyne 12- ■** w3m I ' * , FOB SALE. n?f the A\tama\\a Uiver, >j the suhscriher WHO IS DULY Inthnrized Empowered FO SELL THE SAME. viz. TUvee Tracts OP MOST VALUABLE A- n SB >*w A 8 FOLLOWh, * itne Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a bove Darien, containing 3546 acres. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al -1 tamaha river, 24 miles above Clarkes Tr -taimug 400 acres, and known ne of Williams’ Field. • containing 750 acres, 4 miles ■ov v dliams’ Field, known by the *-ur. Vlitchem’s Field. : In.' re are supposed to h(» throe of due 1 mos land, ;*a any on. the Altii. i , ‘ i -n ■ , iWfamue sow at private Side any (uiie.ii Om the drUe lu.Ve jV uil.i the • mIWt MnYf, ivlsrn If «»ti* m'm/MA i-hoj will be absolutely sold at Public Auction, at Millcdg’eville. Any person inclined to purchase either of the above tracts of land, maybe most particularly informed of every thing respecting them by applying to the subscriber, iu Augusta. J afnes A. Young, .Mansion House Hotel, Augusta. may 23 Liverj Slahlcs. TI IF. Subßctiber informs, tile public .bn l his large and corrqnodious Stables on the corner of Jackson and Green streets, are now ready for the reception of Horses. From his long experience in this line of business, he flatters himself of being able 1 to give full satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. He wi;l lu prepared at all times, to furnish Horses and Carriages, by the day, or longer.— Horses Knicked, Trimmed and Broke to Harness, at the shortest notice and best nauner- He will only add, that he invite* the public to call and see his complete cs 'ahlishment and then bestow on him thai patronage which they really think him cn- , 1 rilled to. He requests all those persons ho may call, not to give any money to ••wants. William M>Gar. Dec. 13 PROPOSALS, !l j I'Vtvee £5 VVoViu»<m, Ear Publishing in Greensborough, (’ Geo J A VK.I bIUI'CII, TO BK ENTITLSn The Selectin' a THE publishers promise little moiy than, that in point of typographical ex cu tion & useful matter the SELECTOR siiaii compare with any paper now pfib)isi e<l in to- state. The primary object viill be to present such a compel dium of religion' and political affairs, as to afford a satisfae lory knowledge of the church and stat< j ; and to exhibit the sU»tc of religion in ev ery part of the world, as far as it rail lx ascertained. The SELECTOR will con tain considerable original matter, with choice selections on the most important principles of the Christian religion. A pan will also be devoted to the exliihi nob of the naked Tacts, and convincing reasons, which announce to parents tin. boundless good that will result from early uid confirmed habits of fliorality and reli gion hi children; together with the im portance of avoiding every thing, which in its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi tiate the heart. Situate I as we are, in the interior of a sta e, advancing steadily in literary , benev • lent, and pious institutions; with endless stores of truth before us, from whence to fill and enrich our pages, we trust that he objects of me paper are such as may, and Will be effected. Intending as we do, 10 exclude every thing calculated t<- wound the feelings of 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 tin proposed objects of the paper. LOHCK PIERCE. F. L. ROHINSON. CONDITIONS THE SELECTOR, Will be issued weekly, on a medium vet, of good quality, and handsome type. 0 three dollars per annum, payable on ie receipt of the first number, or three .lilars and fifty cents if paid within six. 1 omh», or four dollars at the expiration of .e year. Advertisements will be conspicuously ■ erted at the customary prices. ;j" The subscribers to the Philanthropist, ■re informed that they will be furnished ith the Selector in its stead, unless or . red to the contrary. /•Persons holding subscriptions wil* 1 confer a favor by obtaining as many re poiiaible subscribers as they can, and re csi a list of their names, previous to tin icat of June. Greens be-ough, April 1 7th 1820. % Fire Engines.' WM. C. TII NKKM AN, ■f NtfOWMS tlUf public, that lie continue - II to Manufacture lus I‘A’i F.lS'l FI FT ENGINES, and lias made knd add sixty one of them, viz 2to the town of Hos- 1 do Pittsfield,- ton, 1 do (Pawtucket, ni 1 do Nantucket, 1 do Troy, 2 do Hath, 1 do Frigate United 2 do Newbury, States, i 1 do Ipswich, 1 do Chesapeake, '2 do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian, 4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence 1 do Arundel, v 4, 1 1 do Reading, Ido W asbington 74 Newton, 1 do Navy Yard, a' 1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth xh Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles 1 do Eastport, tow n, 1 do Ameshnvy 1 dot Worcester, 2 do Portland, 1 df Gardiner, I do Port Indcpen- 1 d* Bridgewater, deuce, 3 d* lloxbury, 1 ds Petersburg, Vajl di) Salem, Ido Amherst,N. 11. Idi Cincinnati, O 1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo I do Montpelier, Vt 2 do tfavunnoh, Geo 1 do Hallow oil, 3 do Washington, 1 do Gloucester, 1 do West Point, 1 do Oo\ton Facto- 2 do Concord, N'.II ry, Waltham, Ido Midden. 1 do Northampton, One of these Engines was tried in the town with anotln r Ki giuP belonging to the town ; —die Pat , nt Engine, won 2 five inch chambers, threw 7 o gallons ot watci 1.T5 feet in 21 secOi <•*{ the one belonging to the town, and sell ted lor il.e )>»•■( •<«- with 2 six-inch clnuobvi'.' l , was 43 second, mitrtnhg tiic shin,, uu.unity oi water 11& feet. We, the Subscribers, Firewards of tin town of Boston, attended at the trial ot one ft's C. Munnmun’s Fin». Ex«i xr.s, and do certify the above statement to be correct. .IONA. I .OPING, JOS. AUSTIN, TURNER PMH.I.II'S, JnS-LOA iiltlGN JOHN MACKAY. (pj* Orders for the PATENT FIUE ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. MUNNF, M AN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his Manufactory in Koxiv.uy, will be executed in the best manner. March U iv.6m No tiro* T..E Subscribers wishes to contract for the Hire of , Sixty Able Bodied Laborers i By the Bay, Week or Month, to work in the improvement ot the Navigation of Sa vai nah River; to commence m Petersburg in the 15th ot July next, nr so soon there, '.tiler as a sufficient number van be procu red to justify them to commence They wish to obtain the above number by that time; should they not succeed, will con tinue Hireing until supplied, for which liberal wages will be given; and tlig lu ■ bourers supplied with provisions by the commissioners. Persons wishing lj> make engagements lor any certain number ot Hands, will please address a lint to the subscribers at Liticolntou, who art- author ised by thciSoai'd of Guiinnissioners to con tract fir the Hire es the saute. Tims- Murray, j %%% Murk. Anthony, > "a n* r * \ Stjtvl of I OtXT IjIHIIUI’j J comiuit’rs. June 24--—vvtd NOTICE. 11,1, Persons having demands against be Estate of Stuiufaack Wilson deceased, ,i, quested to n i-der them in, duly at • sled, to ns. Am I ln.se persons who art .üb-bted to Haiti F.stale, are requested to otm forward a d settle the same with out di lay. (’iwhy Dickinson, James A. black, Mi 'ii vmnurotis, vr-iv 1 1 ts you s.i/.n. 'SAME celebrate ! S and, now occttpie- X. by James Collins on the trailing roar, mm only called the cross roads, twent seven miles from Augusta, with eight bun di--J and fifty aerts oi I.aud, lying arounr. ■d near the houses, which will produce grain with moderate attention, and a few hands to support the house, besides aeon si lerable quantity Indispose of otherwise. T is stand is undoubtedly one of the best and perhaps better known than any other .n the upper Country, is now offered for ale v ery luw for cash or nunctual pay uent, on the first day of January next Any person wishing to purchase the said stand will a- 'v to the Subscriber, living at Columbia A Tart Mouse. It i c hartl SI hi ckel ford. s n-;i r- ts -,'f y ; is ol ifbuiaiiA, / OI It F. i Richmond County.> 3 i-A hereby . iven that Charles Harmon of said state ,iul c iunly, hath appiieil to the honorabb die justices of the inferior court of said county for the benefit of Ue acts giving elief in cases of insolvency and imprison m nt. And the creditors of tfie said liar non are hereby notified to shew cause, it any they have, before the said justices u» he court house in the said county on llu. 191. h day of July next, at 10 o’clock in U > fore noomoftlial day, why an assignment if the said insolvents estate should no. ie made and be be discharged. may 16,,18W. ,2m T \K U NO i 1C K. 'JftHOSE Indebted to the estate of tin I Andrew ami Oatlunne Fagan, di t ■rill make payment to the subscriber with .if delay, and those having demands •linst ii them for setllemen Robert Lckie, Admr. Unite-' ‘-usual, May 20. X A MANSION HOUSE,, I HR SubM i ibers have taken a large ami commodintih House at tl.e cor nea of Green aUd MclnioiJi Street*; which is now opened fur the ; ecep ion of company 'lt it, situated in the most pleasant pul ol the Town, and no putts will be s; Anvil to render the eslablislin.eiu worthy the pat-, mn.’tjjy of the Public. Booms will be fitted up in superior St.le lor the accoimnmlalion ol families, as Well as single rooms lor gentlemen. Tile proprietors of this establishment Imu* endeavored* to combine ele gance with convenience. 'lhvj flatter then»nclM*H their TAitl.K anu ttA.lt will not he .ox»«-llrrl by any In the Southern country, lit y have also prepared in an airy situation large new Stithies and safe ( ‘aeriage Houses. 'l'hnse who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and Hods, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge lor themselves. * N. 11. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and wll he. provided with Carriag s, Horses and an approved Ostler. Young Me Keen. January 22 G VMW, : tavern.' i w. HE siibscrioers have taken for a num ber of years, a lease of this well known . and commodious establishment. Situated in the very centre of the city , it offers pe t eulmr advantages both to regular and rran ; s,l 'Gt boarders From the long experience • they have had in their line ofbusineas, they • Halter themselves to be able to render their house f r private and public nccom • inodation, inferior to none in the Sonihern Stales. Their TABLE will be furnished with the best provisions the market can afford, and their Bab with the choicest Liquors. Particular attention will be paid to 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 wish faithful and as ■ tentive brwtlers. As the proprietors con teinplalCvo make the GLOBE a permanent » establishment, under their particular su • periniendaitoe, they only solicit from their friends and the public generally, that por tion of patronage which their attention to oiisiness and to the comfort of their ens touters may entitle them to. WMliiim G. Grimes, \Viiliiiiii Shannon. September 10. if VnVT VVWTJ WV.MLVT, Pour doors helms the . Market,North tide ♦ Broad street, Augusta. rn I HE subscriber, taking into considers •on the scarcity ofmortey and the proba >illty of provisions being lower, has fallen to tlie understated prices for boarding, and ! will spare no pains to render satisfaction I to those- wlio may favor him with their I custom; he 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 erality Man and horse per day jg 2 25 Man without horse per day 1 25 Horse without man per day 1 Single mcul 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 Wkggon Yard, and will keep a constant supply of Horse ITovi .ions on hand for Waggoners .is low as tin Market will afford. IVondson TJgon. August 4. l v| f I lie Subscriber » IT ILL attend the Court* of the Middle v? Circuit, for thepurpose of setting; - V-e acconnis due tliehtc firm of Kean, 5 tyckink, and f’earre, t)i£ accounts due ’. iself, and-all others in which he may be crested as agent, administrator, or any therwise, and earnestly hopes id! inter • ted \-ill attend prepared to settle either >y payment or due bill. George W. 8. Pearre. Engle Tavern. ... t . ,~i SSrL 1 Js - v».-\*i ** k | i And Stage Offiee VM'IE parfi'ri'ship nf WbippU- N Booth R o( lio Kugle Tnverii nn<l Sav.-innxh Stage Office, being this bav dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due b\ the said firm will be paid by said V hippie, ami all debts due to the-firm are to be collected by him only. Jes e Wliijijde, ' D. S. fiootli. N. B, The house will still be continued as formerly, by the subscriber J. W hippie. ■ may 16 Wanted ’ A I\ S an Apprentice to (he Confectionary and Distilling business, a smart active f.ad between 15 ami 17 years of age. Apply to HENRY ROBERT'S Confecti»irary Storo* 4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broad street, Augusta. April IK *f I » lit Howard.' WIII. He ffiven for JOHN, ts- ... riage driver, a tall Vellow, very artful and , likely fellow, of 25 years old, of a coarse . voice, had on when be wi nt pff, a gl..ztd I leather list, clark homespun pantaloons and * a round jtwkel, either of blue clo*U or 1 striped h"niHpun. John being tmwilling to be left at a sorninyr n sdence in, Fatr fiel<l District, South Otiicbmi: took on the eleventh instant one of bis masters carri age horses, took also a spat e bridle round bis shoulders am! made bis escape to go, I as lie said, to the plantation on B .ck Swamp, St Peter’s Paiislt, S. Carolina.— He rode bare backed, wa*t traced unto Granby ferry below Columbia. He there rode the same large bay horse on which I he made hi.s escape, the horse bet It trots , ami paces, a inarm his forehead, bis loud feet or pastern joints appear us-if they wen- swelled, and it is bed. ved be bus one or both bind (get white. Five dollars reward will be given tor the horse. It is presumed Joint will e .deavdur to make bis wav to .Augusta, where he has an un cle a Tree yellow man, perhaps by the name of Kilt, front whom lie may. obtains fret pass, - may alter his name and dress, and try to make bis esca-ie to Virginia, nr ■ he mat be employed on the ivtr as a b at band. Any person who apprehend* said Joint and s, cults itim so w ;h in some saf ■ jail, as that the sub’sci ibe»',g<-ts lum shall receive the abovr reward. Black Swamp, St Peter’s, April 2U, 1820 James J^oAvr . ,iprll 2f~