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Augusta Chronicle A* Georgia Odette.
[TOL. XXXIV.] TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, (aao. [No. isos ]
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IS PUBLISHED
ESDAY, THURSDAY k SATURDAY
MORNINGS,
lr KsA», DcrcKi™* & CnAniTo *» ‘
, ob lj |bcn Q fthe L»w« qf the United Statei,
IT lU DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
IX ADVANCE
Just Received . '
i hbls. best white wine Vinegar
j bags bestiality of Green Coffee
6 hhds. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSO
0 oaks best London particular Tene
trine. •
Uh their former assortment they now
for sale low>r cash.
Tardy $ Son.
arch 14
BOWN AND LOAF,
SUGARS
t
Barrels Superior St. Croil Sugar,
Hda.fcW BIA JiuaoovSxk) do.
BU. double Refined Loaf, d».
00 Baebn.
ggs of Buncomb Butter, ■
For Sale by
R. Malone.
*,.20.
ihocsi SaocSh SVioea.
‘at door to Morgan SS Bradford\
;GS leave to acquaint his friends and
üblic, that he has received by late ar
ifrom the North, a general and well
ted assortment of Ladies and Gentle
’ Boots and Shoes of the latest fashi
manufactured ol the best materials,
1 he will dispose of at wholesale and
, on his usual accommodating terms,
I. lias always on hand a complete sup-
I'Northern Sole and Dressed Leather,
i he will dispose of at a very small
ice.
ie 27. —.wtf _
idVVocUc 6) Watson,
CONTINUE THE -.*■
'toragf & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
re all orders will he promptly attend
iy 7—ts
Borage
AND
imuusaUm Busmen.
« subscribers have taken the Ware
e lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
site the Wharf, whioh is now in com
order for the reception of Cotton
lerchandize
Mackenzie Sj Ponce.
tober 27 t/
Notice.
L Persons ind bted to Taos. Gn ace,
creby requested to call on the sab
er and make payment, he having a
ter of all Notes and Hook Accounts
said Grace—. \ttention to the above
prevent suits.
John M‘Mullen.
1y 1-—. if
T THK subscriber has
(RU V hU OFp IUE to his
r tn ,g mT elf:dr Streel . where he
* f nerally found, and his profcsai
■*n ices commanded
“ «KNT; ’tu the aoth
•c ober next, foe Kos.se , t present oc
en * R 3 )scril>ep » situated on
of !ta * healthy and desirable
day \J\ h Z P ° 33eMi#n ? iven
irtu. Nicllolas Ware,
ff. Deiing the absence
interests of his Cli
iS il lV iu^' 0 b > Mcß9rs - WAT *
i 'Cfor j » Üb ; Jittorrii > >at Imw, who
iofv n,e i ime pust assistf(l 10 Ihe
u( v , 1S o< bce, are familiar with its
be enabi* !t° ‘I? al] cases of difficulty,
fiend* . 1 ’ t h r °ugh the kindness of
urn ‘ * va ' 1 themselves of the tal
i'of ot Gentlemen, at the
*! profession.
"Wwi'd Henry Wilde.
Notice.
‘mlebted to the estate of
dnoivi n ," LT ’ late of Ole county of
: ls ,;r ceasc ‘l. are requested to
b *B<l pa > men t to subscri
■ U'jy l . to whom the said es
icr’in are requested to
thf,. L ir ''frauds prt perly attesi
~ “tinner. } „ ,
• I ‘'--W6w
- AUGUSTA
CROCKERY
AND
®3i&SS
WARE STORE
r |NHB subscriber is now receiving a»-
. ft. opening, and will continue to rec r t
luring the Fall and Winter months. at *•
itore in Jlicou’s Brick Building, nearer
’ost-Office in M’lntosh-street, leading frr
. Stewart & Hargrave's
CORNER STORE,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Oh'
CROCKERY
ftlfisf and CMna Wave
fCnßsisrme ot
Orates handsomely sorted
with Crockery , and
Boxes $ Tieecea of Glass
; Ware,
WeQ selected to suit the Georgia & Wes
era Markets, which be offers tor sale at a
ov advance He is now opening in order
to suit those purchasers who wish to have
their Goods repbet—.
’ itae Friutcd Liverpool
Ware—Also,
Enameled Cups § Saucers .
Os every description and size.
Plates, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
Os different qualities and sizes.
ALSO
A few tet of Elegant
Burnish’d Gold China,
Os a superior quality—consisting of
A Tea!, Coflee & Be sort Set
Complete—Likewise
. Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures, neatly put up in box
es— all of which he offers for sale at the
most reduced prices for cash, or approved
Town acceptances.
William H. Oakman.
October 25. 12t
N. B.—Tike subscriber
earnestly requests those who are indebted
to the late firm of Erwina, Oakman, & Co.
to come forward and settle their accounts
with him, (who alone is authorized to set
tie their business) as further indulgence
cannot be granted.
Wiiliam H. Oakman.
November 26. 12m
II HE Subscriber can accummodatc a
few Ladies and Gentlemen with
BOARD $ LODGING,
At this Healthy place, during the Summei
Months, upon the following Reasonable
Terms:—
Board & Lodging per day g 1 50}
By the Week ; : : : 125 W
By the Month : ; : : 100 j
Children and Servants half price.
Transient custom per meal : 50^
Bed 25 (
Horse Keeping per Nigfht : 50 f g.
Horse Feed : : ; : : 25 J *
liiaTOHS
Os all kinds—At customary prices.
I further assure those Ladies and Gen
tlemen who choose to call, that there shall
be wo disorder allowed in the House, and
every species of GAMING is strictly pro
hibited, and erery attention shall be paid
to his guests, to make every thing as a
greeable as his situation will permit.
N, Durkee.
June 20 I2t
•Mimyrul
CREEK AGENCV,
Seventeen miles west of Monticellu ,
Jasper . county , Gen.
The subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they still
continue to accommodate persons in search
>f health. They conceive it necessary to
state the terms on which they wilLin fu
ture board those who may be wilnng to
encourage themßegular boarders, for
man amt horse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents;
man alone, one dollar ( children and ser
vants half price. The water has been re
cently analyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to be equal if not superior
to any iu the southern country
Willium M‘lntosh,
Peter Donaldson.
March 16 - I
Notice.
rHREE Months after date I shall apply
lo the Cashier of the Bank of Augusta.
Georgia, for payment ot the following
Notes of said Bank.
Note No. 256, right band half, signed
Thos. Gumming President, for 100 dollars.
Do. No. 542 do. do. for 10 do's.
Do. No. ®3J, left hand half signed, Au
gustus Moore, Cashier, for 10 dells.
Do. No. 3.36, left hand half signed, Au
gustus Moore, cashier, for 20 riv I Is.
The other halves of these Not - is sup
posed to have been robbed from be mail
dispatched from New-York, on the 24th
March last, for Savannah.
Wm. aters*
'■’oawaAi Juae 12— —wSm
t
igjt
FOR SALE.
OW THE
Altamaha IViver,
♦jthe subscriber
WHO IS DULY
fnthorized &* Empowered
fO SELL THE SAME.
viz.
Three Tracts
OF MOST VALUABLE
AS FOLLOWb,
One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a
bove Darien, containing 3546 acres.
Oue Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al
tarn alia river, 24 miles above Clarkes
Bluff, containing 400 aires, and known
by the name of WilliaiW field.
One Tract, containing 750 acres, 4 miles
above Williams* Field, known by the
name of Milchem’s Field.
The above are supposed to be three of
as fine tracts of lamb as any on the Alta
malia river, they will be sold at'private sale
any time from the. date hereof, until the
10th day Dec. next, when if not sold they
will be absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milledgeville. Any person inclined to
purchase cither of the above tracts of land,
may be most particularly informed of every
thing respecting them by applying to the
subscriber, iu Augusta.
James A. Young,
. Mansion House Hotel , Augusta.
may 23
Livery Stables.
THE Subscriber informs the public that
his large and commodious Stables on the
corner of Jackson and Oreen streets, are
now ready for the reception of Horses.
From his long experience in this line of
business, he Hatters himself of being able
lo 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 the day, or longer.—
Horses Knicked, Trimmed and Broke to
Harness, at the shortest notice and best
manner- He will only add, that he invites
Hie public to call and see his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage which they really think him en
titled to. He. requests all those persons
who may call, not to give any money to
ervaiits.
William M‘Gar.
Dec. 13
PROPOSALS,
tierce Wobiuson,
: 'or Publishing in Greensborough, f Geo.J
A v?EWSPAPEK, TO UK ENTITLED
The Selector.
\. THE publishers promise little more
t han, that in point of typographical execu
tion Si 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 religious
and political affairs, as to afford a satisfac
tory knowledge of the church and state;
and to exhibit the state of religion in ev
ery part of the world, a* far as it can be
ascertained. The SF.LECTOH 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 every thing, which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
lla the heart.
Situate I as we are, in the interior of a ,
state, advancing steadily in literary, benev
olent, and pious institutions; with endless
stores of truth before us, from whence to
till and enrich our pages, we trust that
the objects of the 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 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 FIERCE.
P. L. ROBINSON.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a median,
sheet, of good quality; and handsome typ*,
at three dollars per annum, payable on
lie the first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
.oaths, or four dollars at the expiration c(
; he year.
Advertisements will be conspicuously
sotted at the customary prices,
rj- The subscribers totnePhilanthropist,
re informed that they will be furnishe
a-ith the Selector in iu stead, unless or
dered to the contrary.
j 3 Persons holding subscriptions will
confer a favor by obuining as many re
sponsible subscribers as they can, and re
turn a list of their names, previous to the
firs'of Jane.
GrseMi9 m tm!fh, April 17 th 1829*
KC f ': ■■ ;. '•
Fire 'Engines.
WM. C. HUN NEMAN,
INFORMS the public, that he continues
to Manufacture his PATENT FIRE
ENGINES, and has made and sold sixlj
one of them, viz :
2to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton, 1 do Pawtucket, hi.
1 do Nanticket, I do Troy,
2 do Bath, 1 do Frigate United
2 do Nawbury, States,
1 do Ipswich, 1 do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence
1 do Arundel, 74,
1 do Reading, 1 do Washington 74
I do Newton, L do Navy Yard, al
1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth mi
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles
F do Eastpoit, town,
1 do Ameshury 1 do Worcester,
2 do Portland, I do Gardiner,"
1 do Fort Indepen- 1 do Bridgewater,
dence, 3 do lloxbury,
Ido Petersburg,Va Ido Salem,
1 do Amherst.N. H, 1 do Cihcihnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo
1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallowed, 3 do Washington,
1 do Gloucester, 1 do West Point,
1 do Cotton' Facto-, 2 do Ooncord, N.fi
ry, W altham, Ido Malden.
1 do -
One of these Engines was tried in the
town with another El gin* belonging to
the town; —the Patent Engine, with 2 five
inch chambers, threw 7J gallons of water
133 feet in 38 seconds; the one belonging
to the town, and selected for the purpose
with 2 six-inch chambers, was 43 second,
tin owing the same quantity of water lib
feet
We, the Subscribers, Firewards of the
town of Boston, attended at the trial of
one Wm. C. Hunneman’s Fiuk Es sinks,
and do certify the above statement to be
correct.
JONA. LORING, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS- LOVERIGN
JOHN MACKAY.
(Ej 3 Orders for the PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. HUNNE
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in lloxbury, will he executed
in the best manner.
March 11 m6m
NOTICE.
All Persons having demands against
the Estate-of Stainback Wilson deceased,
are requested to render them in, duly at
tested, to us. And those persons who are
indebted to said Estate, are requested to
come forward and settle the same with
out delay.
Cosbj Dickinson,
James A. Black,
A DMINIS THAT OHS.
May 11 ts
FOR SALE.
fIYHE celebrated Stand, now occupies
.ft. by James Collins on the trading roao
commonly called (he cross roads, twent
seven miles from Augusta, with eight hun
dred and fifty acre# of Land, lying around
and near the houses, which will produce
grain with moderate attention, and a few
hands to support the house, besides a con
siderable quantity to dispose of otherwise.
Phis stand is undoubtedly one of the best
and perhaps belter known than any other
iu the upper Country, is now offered for
sale very low for cash or nunctual pay
ment, on the first day of January next
Any person wishing to purchase the said
stand will apply to the Subscriber, living
ut Columbia Court House.
Richard Shackelford.
tpril :
ST IE ut GEORGIA,” / %JOIUE i.
Richmond County. 5Lx hereby
given that Charles Hannon of said state
md county, hath applied to the honorable
the justices of the inferior court of said
county for the benefit oftae acts giving
relief in cases of insolvency and imprison*
ment. And the creditors of the said Har
mon are hereby notified to shew cause, if
any they have, before the said justices at
Hie court house in the said county on th<
19th day of July next, at 10 o’clock in the
fore noon of that day, why an assignment
of the said insolvents estate should nol
be made and he be discharged,
may 16, 1820. 2m
• I’AKK NO TICK.
THOSE Indebted to the estate of the
Andrew and Catharine' Fagan, dec.
will make payment to the subscriber with
out delay, and those having demands a
gainst it will present them for settlement.
Robert Lekie, Admr.
i nited Starrs trv-oal, May 20.
LOST.
Tuesday evening, or Wednesday
i.oming last, in Augusta, a small red mo-
I JOCO POCKET BOOK, considerably worn,
containing sundry papers: viz. one obli
gation on John Pursley, of Edgefield di
strict, S. C. - Ferguson as security—-
~..e note of hand on Barrenton, foi
.<bout 70 dollars, of the same place,—and
a number of other not es and papera of value
(J toe owner. Also, one Nashville Bank
i ite of 20 dollars, which 1 believe to he
•unterfeil—a 10 dollar bill on the Farm
;’s k Mechanics’ bank of Nashville
ii nee and a one dollar bill of the Bndg
auk of this place, one silver dollar aim
.'her small change; alto a letter direct.
Barrenton, of Edgefield district,
; C from Wm Ui*on. post roaster, of
Greenville, Tenn. Any person finding
■ ad book, & delivering it al the Chronicle
ffice, with its contents, wdl receive the
hanks of the owner, and be generously
rewarded.
Henry Keller.
of Green county, Tenn.
An*-* *• "ww 25-
[ MANSION ■
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Dnsß lilHSZj6£SiM^ttißPßßKr^«m
T lIE Subscribers have taken a targe .and commodious House at
nej of Greet* and Mclntosh Street*; which is now opened fur tfu reccp*
ion of company. It is situated in the most pleasant pan ul tb. Town,
and no pains will be spared to render the establish*.'. *uu v. <>-. ■ , iU; , a t-,
rouage of the Public. Ilooina will be fitted up in superior r ule for the
accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have ernlei -vored io combine ele
gance with convenience. They flutter themselves their TaBLB and BAR
will not be excelled by any in the Southern country. They have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carnage
Houses. s *
Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and julg< :er
themselves.
N, B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will he provided with
Carriages, Morses and an approved Ostler.
Young & Me Keen.
January 22
TAVERN.
41 HE subscribers have tahvn for a num
ber ol years, a lease of this well known
and commodious establishment. Situated
m the very centre of the city, it offers pe
culiar ad vantages both to regular and tran
sient hoarders from" the long experience
they have had in their line of business, they
natter themselves to be able 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
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 Staides are furnished with the
west 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
peiinteiidauce, they only solicit from their
friends and the punlic generally, that por
tion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to.
W»lliarn G. Grimes,
William BliannoiL
September 10. ts
ENTERTiIffME.V'V,
Four doors below the Market,North side
Broad street, Augusta.
THE subscriber, taking into considcra
tson the scarcity of money and the proba
bility of provisions being lower, has fallen
to the understated prices for boar ling, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor him witli their
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 g 2 25
- Man without horse per day I 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 |5
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
k-rep a constant supply of Horse Provi
sions on hand for Waggoners js low as tht •
Market will afford.
Woodson Ligon .
August 4. wtf
The Subscriber
iRTILL attend the Courts of the Middle
▼ T Circuit, for the purpose of settliim
io accounts due thelate firm of Kean,
"••".yckink, and Pearre, the accounts due
; .isclf, and aH others in which he may be
•i crested as agent, administrator, or any
herwise, and earnestly hopes all inter
sted will attend prepared to settle either
v»y payment or due bill.
George W, 8. Peture.
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage
THE -partnership of Whipfd booth
of tlie Eagle Tavern ami Sr. l nab
Staff Office, In inf tilts day dissoi I by
mutual consent All dib’.sdnc b* the
said firm will be p»M by said 0 lupplt,
and all debts d;u to the firm are to be
collected by him only,
Josmc Whipple,
1). 8. Booth.
*
N. B. The lip'ise will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
3. Whipple.
may 16
Wanted
As an Apprentice to the Gpftfeetlonary
and Distilling business, a smart active 1 d
between 15 and 17 vears of age. Apply to
HRNRV ROBERT’S Confectionary Store,
4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
Aorii 1M *f
» id lie ward.
W lI,L Be piveu for JOHN, tile ewe
Wage driver, a tab yellow, very artful and
likely fellow, of 22 years old, of a coarse
voice, had on a lien he went :'lf, a glazed
leather hat, dark homespun pantaloons and
a round jacket, either of blue cloth or
striped liomsptin. John being unwilling
to hi left at'a summer residence in Fair
field District, South Carolina; took on the
eleventh instant due of his masters carri
age horses, took also a spare bridle round
his shoulders and made his escape to go,
I as he said, to the plantation on Black
1 Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.—
[ He rode bare backed, was traced unto
1 Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
' rode the same large bay horse on which
he made Ills escape, the horse both trots
ami paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
feet or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, and it is believed he had,
one or both bind feet white. Five do 11 are
■■« ward will be given for the horse. It'TS '
presumed John will- endeavour to make
his way u> Augusta, where fie has an un
cle a free yellow man, jK-rhaps’ by the
name of Kite, from whonl be may obtain &
free pass,-may alter his name and dress,
and try to male? bis escape to Virginia, or
he may be employed nn the five; as,a
boat band. Any person apprehends
said John and accurcaiunuao wt*ll in some
■all* jail, aa that thA subscribe gets him
,mil receive the above reward.
Black Swamp, St Peter’s, AprH 20,
1820. :
James Lowry*
A nl 25