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I Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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I 1 ryQX, YXXTV.J TUESDAY MQBMNG, AUGUST t, 1830 [No. IS9S.J
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THURSDAY b SATURDAY
I MORNINGS,
I HiAir. Dvtceibcb. b Charlton,
K.«» oftlie U«* of the United States,
■ - 81 X »OW-*‘ ns PER ASiiUM ’
■,* LV adi'ancr:
fl^tteeetved.
Blbla best white wine Vinegar
IV Is htst quality of Green Coffee
I LhiiA prime J» milica Sugar
■ AL *° . , »
I casks best Loudon particular Tenc
■h their former assortment they non
■or sale low, for cash.
I Tardy $ Son.
■own /VND loaf.
Is ic-i/js.
Barrels Superior St Croix Sujyar.
|■L. 84?0 W Muscovado
Refined Loaf. ' do.
■> Bacon.
L of Buncomb Butter,
■ for Sale by
■ R. Malone.
B 20- -
Koes, Shoes.
I HD^aisiri)£f a
■ £l daor to Morgan U Bradford
■os leave to acquaint hi* friends and
Kile, that he has received by late ar
■from the North, a general and well
■d assortment of Ladies and Ce •
■ Hoots and 3hoes of the latest sash
■manufactured of the best material*,
■he will dispose of at u toiesn e .n
■ on his usual accommodating '.•mis.
■ has always on hand a complete sup
■ Northern Sole and Dressed Lcataer,
■ he will dispose of at a very small J
■*27. Is., wtf ______
■aTELacVie £j Watauu,
■ * CONTINUE THE
mtffragf & Commission
■business in savannah,
■e all orders will be promptly at ten
■ /'
Iy7— ts
I 'StOIIAGi
I AND
■mmiasi t; Business.
■P. subscribers have taken she Ware-
Be lately occupied by Henry Sbultz,
■site tile Wharf, which is now in com-
B order for the reception of Cotton
Merchandise.
I Mackenzie fy Ponce.
Btober 27 ts
I Notice.
UF. public are notified that Irn C Day
Kio interest in the business heretore
■uctedby Beni. Yainold The under-
Bed is duly authorised and will attend
■e settlement of said business.
I T, GROORER.
lily 22—,w3t
[®A_m
tP THE subscriber has
oved his LAW OFFICE to'his
f Building on Telfair Street, where he
[ he generally found, and his professi-.
1 services commanded.
0 RENT, ’til the 30th,
C iV r lu '*t> the house at present oc
ued by toe subscriber, situated on
■tr .trect, ‘ n 6 healthy and dcsira/l ■
,°* ttle c ‘t>’, and possession given on
first day J .tune.
Nicholas W are.
Iwcb 11. V ts
Daring the absence
|pe Subscriber, iho interests o. (. ..
» wiU be attended to bv Messrs. VV'A'"
, "II DP, .irtorniit at Law, wit
• * OD time piist assisted in i»i
aead ol Ls oiHce, are familiar wiili it*
,5 tad w bo in all cases of dlffinUiv
t *" through the. kindness. o{
“ lends, to avail themselves of the tal
of Gendcrne!!, at th.
•t of their profession.
Richard Henry Wilde.
22 w6t J
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Notice.
I' ers °n* indebted to the estate of
dlim ? lnnner ’ late of the county o.
**•*. deceased, are requested to
_ uamediate payment to the subscri
■elnjuf k'l -* l<)se t 0 whom the sal I es
*a*y be indebted, are requested t<
& M* 1 t ,e ’ r dernauds properly attest
' e *ubseriberß,for payment.
fokn Skiuuer, ? „ .
Skiuuer, i Exr S '
•t’y u , w6w } J
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AUGUSTA
CROCKERY
, AND
(BOiASS
WAKE STORE
. JIHE snt scribtT is now receiving a
I opening, and trill continue to recri J
firing the Fail and Winter months, at 1
Tore in Micoa’s Brick Building, neaj :
■st Office iti M'fntosh street, leading IV ■
Stewart S’ Hargrave's
CORNEK STORE,
.1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT QF
CROCKERY
jlaa? auA C\vvna Wore,
—COSSISTIRO OF
Prate s nandsomely assorted
rvitli Crockery , and
Rotes $ Tierces oi Glass
Ware,
Well selected to suit the Georgia fc Wes
ern Markets, which he offers for sale at a
,w advance He is now (melting in order
0 suit those purchasers who wish to have
“heir Goodsrepaet —
Blue Printed Liverpool
Ware —Also,
Enameled Cups § Saucers,
Os every description and size.
Plates, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
Os different qualities and sizes.
ALSO
A few »et of Elegant
Burnish’d Gold Chino,
Os a superior quality—consisting of
1 Tea, Coflee & Desert He!
Complete—Likewise
Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures, neatly put up in box
es—all of which he for sale at the
most reduced prices for cash, or approved '
Town acceptances.
William 11. Oakman.
October 25. 12t
N. B.—-The subscriber
earnestly requests those who are indebted
m she 1 ate _firm of Erwins, Oakman, 8c Co.
to come forward and settle their accounts
vtith him, (who alone is authorized to set
tle their business) as further indulgence
cannot be granted.
William 11. Oakman.
November 26, l2rn
QU AYk STIUNTS.
vi, HE Subscriber can accummodate a
few Ladies and Gentlemen with
BOARD t; LODGING,
At this Healthy place, during the Summer
Months, upon tlu; following Ileasonubh
Terms: —
Board 8t I.odging per day g 1 50 V
By the Week : : : : 1 25 V ((.
Hy the Month : : : : I Uoj>§
Children and Servants half price.
Transient custom per meal : 50 q
Bed :::::::: 25 I $
Horse Keeping per Night : 50 r ~
Horse Feed : : : : : 25 J
Liciu im^
Os all kinds—At customary prices.
I further assure those Ladies and Gen
tlemen whochooscto call, that there shad
be no disorder allowed in tlie House, and
every species of GAMING is strictly pro
hibited, and every attention shall he pah
o his guests, to make eve.ry thing as a
greeable as his situation will permit.
N. Darkee.
June 20 12t
*M‘u\ei“<v\ Springs,
CREEK. AGENCY,
' Seventeen miles west of Manticello,
Jasprr county. Geo.
Tux subscribt rs respectfully inform tlveir
friends and the public, that they still
.loutinue to accorrgitodate persons in search ,
.jf health. They conceive it necessary to
state the terms on Which they wiil.in fu
ture hoard those who may be willing to
;icOutage them :—Regular boarders, for
man and horse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents:
osh alone, one dollar; •;«dldren and ser
vants half price. The water has been re-'
-sully analyzed by a competent Chemist,
■ .1 pronounced to be ecu*! if not superior
> aiii in the son there country
William MTntosh.
Ueter Donaldson.
March 16 1
! he Piano Forte Taught.
'Po® JUL&BBIB
V 1
r.IiESPF.CTFULLY informs the Ladies
1 I Augusta and us vicinity, that he has r<
urned to this city, and intends to make d
i us permanent place of residence; he wi
devote entirely his time to the initruc
>ou of pupils on the
Piano Forte.
Ois attention to his Scholars be hope
merit a part of public patromuc —
plica’ion made at the Munf if!l Sous
trf, will be attended to.
Jijiy la ■■■<?
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FOR SALE.
> ON THIS
AltamaVia Wl\er,
Ij the subscriber
WHO is DULY
Authorized & Empowered
TO SELL THE SAME.
viz.
TVvree Tfacts
OF MOST VALUABLE
a» id
AS d o'.L»Wh.
One Tract at Clarkes Bluff”, 10 miles a
bove Darien, containing 3516 acres.
One Tract, an Islam!, in tb<* narrows, Al
tamalia river, 24 miles above Clarkes
Bluff, containing 400 acres, and known
by the name of Williams’ Field. - ‘
One Tract, contain”ng 7s() acres* 4 miles
above Williams’ Field, known by the
name of Mi ichem’s Field.
The above are supposed to be three of
as fine tracts of land, as any on the Altu
inaha river, they will be sold at private sale
any time from the date hereof, until the
J 10th day Dec. next, when if not sold they
will be absolutely sold at Public Auction,
at Milledgeville. Any person inclined to
purchase eitherof theabove ’racts ofland,
may be most particularly informed of every
thing respecting them by applying to the
subscriber, in Augusta.
James A. Young,
Mansion House Hotel, Augusta.
may 23
Liverj Stables.
THE 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 Horses.
From Iris long experience in this line of
business, lie 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 the day, or longer.—
1 Horses Kiflcked, TrimmedTand Broke to
Harness, at the 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 which they really think him en
titled to. He requests all those persons
who may Call, not to give any money to
ervants. j
W illiam M 4 Gar.
Dec. 15
, . . 7
1 UttpUOSAUS,
3 3 Vleree tj IWbiuson,
For Publishing ri Greensboroitgh, f Geo. J
A SKW-SFAPEH, TO lIK JESTITLEU •
The Sel
T
X THE publishers promise liide more
han, that in point of typographical ex< cu
inn & useful matter the SELECTOR shall
mmpare with any paper now published in
Pie state. The primary object will he to
present such a compendium of rebgious
and political affairs, as to afford a satisfac
tory knowledge of the church and state;
and to exhibit the stale of religion in ev
cry part of the World, as far as it can he
ascertained. The SELKC FOR will con
lain considerable original matter, with
dioice selections on tfie most importan
principles, of the Christian religion. A
part will also be devoted to the exhibi
ion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce to parents the
boundless good that will result early
and confirmed habits of morality and reli
gion in children ; together with the im
portance of avoiding every thing, which in
ns nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
tiate the heart.
Situate 1 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
rill and enrich our pages, we trust that
the objects oftlie paper are such as may,
and will be effected. Intending as we do,
v> exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case to promote Ahe best interest of
' all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
imposed objects of the paper.
LOVJCK PIERCE.
P. L. ROBINSON.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
Mee\ of good quality, and handsome type,
u three dollars per annum, payable on
be receipt of the first number, or three
*,>liars and fifty cents if paid within sn
onths, or four ddllart at the expiration o‘
•e year.
Advertisements will be conspicuously
sorted at the customary prices.
The subscribers to the Philanthropic
>re informed that they will be furnish t
vith the Selector in its stead, unless «v
--u-red to the contrary.
Persons holding subscriptions wi
:oidtr a favor by obtaining as many re
por.aible subscribers as they can, and re
■rn a list of their names, previous to tin
irst of June.
Qr;traii‘svf\ April 1 7th 1620,
Fire Eng .,
MM. C. DUN NEMAN',
INFORMS th« public, that he continue
to Manufacture his PATENT FIRI
ENGINES, and has made and sold six I ;
one of 11 >etn, viz ; I
2to the town of Bus- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton, . 1 do Pawtucket, hi
I do Nantucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do Bath, I do Frigate Unite
2 do Nuwbnry, States,
1 do Ipswich, 1 do Cbesapi ake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
•1 do Lynn, 1 do Independent
1 do Arundel, 74,
1 do Reading, 1 do Washington7^
1 do Newton, I do Navy Yard, ..
1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth s.
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charh;
1 do Eastport, town,
1 do Anit sbury I do Worcester,
2do Portland, t 1 do Gardiner,
1 d» Fort Indepcn- 1 do Bridgewater,
deuce, 3 do Roxburyf, ,
1 do Petersburg,Vajl do Salem,
Ido Amherst,N. 11. Ido Cincinnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vl. 2 do Augusta, Get-.
1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Ger
1 do Hallo well, 3 do Washington,
Ido Gloucester, 1 dqt West Point,
1 do Colton Facto- 2 do Concord, N.H
ry, Waltham, Ido Malyien.
1 do Northampton,
One of these pr. f ues was tried in ths
town with another U gina belonging to
the town; —the Patent Engine, with 2tm
inch chambers, threw 70 gallons of wate.
133 feyt in 2S seconds; the one belonging
to she town, unit selected for the purpose
with 2. six-inch chamber.*, was 43 second,
tin owing the same quantity of water IL’’
feet
We, the Subscribers, Fin Ward/ of the
town of Boston, attended at the trial of
QUO Wm C. Hu.VJiEMAv’S Flat E.tUK.ES,
and do certify the above statement to b<
correct.
JONA. LOWING, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JO3.LOVERIGN
JOHN MACKAY.
Orders lor the PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. IIUNNE
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in Roxbury, Will be executed
in the best maimer.
March J1 m6m
NOTICE.
All Pert* is hiving demands against,
the Estate ut Stainback Wilson deceased,
are requested to render them in, duly at
tested, to us. And those persons who arc
indebted to said Estate, are requested to
come forward and settle the same wAb
out delay.
Cosby Dickinson,
James A. Black,
admiNis rn. irons .
May U If
LOST,
On the evening of Sunday last, on the
new Sand-Hill road, a triangular shaped
topaz seal, A suitable reward will be paid
for leaving it at this office.
July Iti" —ts ,
Notice.
The City Council will at their meeting
on the first Saturday in August next, ap
point a City Surveyor* The duties requir
ed. and fees allowed, may be known on
application to
D. Clarke, c. c.
fiily IR *—*3t
FOR SALE!
A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat
e l for either one or two
ft will be sold at a reduced price sot
Cash, Apply t.»
Thompson § Black.
Mny 23.
LOST.
On Tuesday evening, or Wednesday
morning last, in Augusta, a small red mo
rocco POCKET BOOK, considerably worn,
containing sundry papers: viz. one obli
gation on John Parsley, of Edgefield di
strict, S. C. Ferguson as security
one note of hand on ——— Barrciiton, for
about 70 dollars, of the same place,—and
a number of other notes and papersofvalue
to the owner. Also, one Nashville Bank
note of 20 dollars, which 1 believe to be
counterfeit —a 10 dollar bill on the Farm
er’s b Mechanics’ bank of Nashville ~a
iliree and a one dollar bill oftlie Bridge
bank of this plate, one silver dollar and
ither small change; also a letter directed
i o — Barrenton, of Edgefield district,
S. C from Wm. Dixoo, post master, of
Greenville, Tenn. Any person finding
Hild book, 8i delivering it at the Chronich
.ftice, with its contents, will receive tin
hanks of the owner, aud be generously
re warded. |
Henry Keller.
of Green countj, Tenn.
Augusta, my 25
VTA I E OF GEORGjA, ? Vs
H climond County, 5 OTICE is
mrtby given, that llEsm Soi thmavd < F
aid fctste and comity, hath applied to tin
lonorable the Justices of the Inferior
loun courts, for the benefit of tin
ac's giving relief in cases of Insolvency
aid imprisonment. And the creditors o
ue said Southtnayd are hereby notified t
, iow cause if any they have, before the
■id Justices at the Court Hints in sum
■ ounty on the twenty first day of Angus'
•t-zt, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon ofthai
•iv, why an assignment of said Insolvents
- state should not be made and he be dis
.urged.
June 22,—2®
.
y V f , . V »' ' ' « -,• v J. ■
MANSION HOUSE.
jfrrt HtfMMii Ilillßillli ffiv •*!
-p ' ,
]L HR Subscribers have taken a large and commodious House at the cor*
ej wf Qreen and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the recep*
n of company. It is situated In the most pleasant part of the Town*
nd no pains will be spared u> render the establishment worthy the pat-*
ionage of the Public. Rooms will bt- fitted up in superior Sty It for Uwr
. tooinniodfttion of families, as Well as single rooms fur gentlemen.
The proprietors of this Establishment have endeavored to ‘combine ele«
I'-ince with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAR
ailt not be excelled by any in the Southern country. They have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage
Houses.
Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean # Rooms and
Beds, and kind are respectfully invited to call and judge so t
themselves.
N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided wit
Carriages, Horses end an approved Ostler.
Toung & McKeen.
January 22
GLOBE
, TAVERN.
4a HE subscribers have taken for anum*
her of years, a lease of this well known
and commodious establishment. Situated
in the very centre oftlie city, it oilers pc*
culiar advantages both to regular and tran
sient boarders From the long experience
they have had in their line of business, they
flatter 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 Bah 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
-est of provender, and with faithful and at.
tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con.
template to nuke the GLOBE a permanent
establishment, under their particular su.
perintendancc, they only solicit from their
friends and the public generally, that per.
lion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus*
tomera may entitle them to.
William G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. ts
Washington Hall,
T
A.HE Subscriber offers for sale, theun
expired Ichlc of that large and convenient
Public House, known by the name of
VVashinotok Hall, situate on the corner
of the Bay anil Jefferson street, at present
occupied by him. Ue will also dispose of
the household and kitchen furniture. The
lease of the building will expire on the Ist
• ! ay of November, 1823.
No situation in Savannah affords greater 1
advantages for a public house—and the 1
oresent reputation of tlie Hall, the sub- 1
scriber flatters himself, will be an induce*
ment to purchase. It is alone ia conse
quence of bad health that he is willing tO
nake a saleof his interest.
For terms apply to Mr. Fh ahcis Soublil.
R. Newcomb.
Savannah, July . <>t
The Subscriber
IIJTILL attend the Gouty of the Middle
f v Circuit, for the purpose of settling
he accounts due thelate firm of Kean, i
ii iyckink, and Pearre, the accounts due ]
■ mself, and all others in which lie may be I
iterested as agent, administrator, or any <
lierwise, and earnestly hopes all inter '
sled will attend prepared to settle either I
•y payment or due bilL
George W, S. Pearre. ]
%* The subscriber has !
appointed Mr AJ.0K7.0 B. HIQE !
'.OH', his Attorney during hit. absence
f om this place.
Barrett Ames*
July I -4w
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Offic#
THE partnership of Whipple fc Booth
of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah
Stage Office, being tbit day diis»lved4»y
mutual consent. All debt! due by
said firm will be paid by «aid Whipple*
and all debts due to tht firm art to PC
collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
D. 8. Booth.
N. D. The house will still be
as formerly, by the subscriber.
J, Whipple.
may 1$ ,
Wanted
As an Apprentice to the Confectionary
and Distilling business, a smart active Ij*<l
between 15 and 17 years of age. Apply t®
HENRY ROBERT’S Confectionary Store,
4 doors below the Ulobe Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
Anril 18 *■ - *7
B Id liewartl.
Wax Be given for JOHN, the C6r*»
riage driver, a tall yellow, very artful anil
likely fellow, of 22 years old, of a coarse
voice, bad on when lie went off, a glazed
leather hat, dark homrapun pantaloonsand
a round jacket, either of blue eloth or
striped homspun. John being unwilling'
to be left at a summer residence in Fair*
field District, South Carolina; took on the
eleventh instant one Os his masters carri
age'horses, took also a spare bridle round
bis shoulders and made his escape to go,
as he Said, to the plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Parish, S. Carolina.—
He rode bare backed, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
rode the same large bay horse on which
he made his escape, the horse both trots
and paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
feet or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, ana it is believed he has
one or both hind fcet white.’* Five dollars
reward will be given top the In we. it
presumed John will endeavour to Qak a
his way to Augusta, where hi htu u. n
cle a free yellow man, perhaps by the
name of Bitt, from whom he may obtsii\a
free paisa, may alter his name »nd dress.
and try to make hia esCane to Virginia, or
he may be employed on the river as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
said John and aecureshim so well in some
safe jail, as that the subscribei gets him
shall receive the above reward.
Black Swamp, St Peter’s, April 20,
1820.
James Lowry*
April as