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Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette.
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: [VOL? XXXIVJ , THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1820 [No. IS97J
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F.3DAT, THURSDAY k SATUJS^Y
mornings,
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A &**o*******'*** n * m ' • ••:
4t *» MItARS I’** AM9VU,
I VtAVVANCE.
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Just Received.
I bbls. best white wine Vinegar
J bags beat quality of Green Coffee
6 bhds. prime Jamaica Sugar
. ALSO
10 oft* best London particular Tene-
Wine.
jtb their former assortment they now
■ for ttlfc lowJ!br cash.
Tardy $ Son.
acM4
bown and loaf,
spams.
Brrois Superior St. Croix Sugar,
Bis- Muscovado do.
Bl». Aodbk Refined Loaf, do.
DO Bacon.
e« of Buncomb Butter,
%rS^bj
R. Malone,
y. So. .
tooes, Saocs* Shoes.
eit dtpr to Morgan if Bradford**,
OS leave to acquaint his friends and
ibßc, that he has received by late ar
from the North, a general and well
ed assortment of Ladies and Gentle-
Boats and Shoes of the latest fashi
marmfactured of the best materials’,
be will dispose of at wholesale and
, on his usual accommodating terms.
, has always on hand a complete sup-
Northern Sole and Dressed Leather,
>he will dispose of at a very small
ce.
ie 27 qnpnwtf
.aUocVuh S) Watson,
CONTINUE THE
tora.gr & Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
re si) orders will be promptly attend
f 7-—-ts
"storage
AND
immissiou Business.
E subscribers have taken (he Ware
e lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
lite the Wharf, which is now in com
piler for the reception of Cotton
ifcrchaudize. ,
Mackenzie § Ponce.
tffber 27 t s *
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Notice.
[E public are notified that Ira C. Day
w interest in the business he re tore
urtedby Benj. Yarnold The under
ed is duly authorised and will attend
e settlement of said business.
. T. CUOOKER.
Iy 22—>w3t
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tT THE subscriber has
wed his LAW OFFICE to his
guiding onTelfiir Street, where Ive
, Srenerally found, and his profess!-
• commanded.
VIUENT, ’til the 30th
ktoher next, the house at present oo
ietl by the subscriber, situated on
cn street, in a healthy and desirable
o the city,' and possession given on
first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
M» n. ls
the absence;
the interests of his P.li
be attended to by Messrs. WAT
tlnJt GLDE, Attendee at Lav, who
mam Vv me i' me P ust ‘be
St ' )f . hlS office » are familiar with its
juj‘ ,,d kl wl |° in all cases of difficulty,
t_ n e l naf>!e< i» through the kindness of
[.,-,1 t 9 , avi 'l themselves of the tal
riilfnX^ ,;riCnce °f Gentlemen, at the
*«» profession.
«icliard Henry Wilde.
Notice.
&*""• indebted *o the es»ste of
*Oond.^"ciJ a, r of the cou "7 °‘‘
•te tn— ce **v i, are requested to
Aitri-l .Ti e ?e P avment to the snbscri
le n av k .' lOSc to whom the said cs
ladcbted, are requested to
7" Skinner, a- ,
:> ®- Skinner, I Exr s ’
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I ... v.AUGUSTA
CROCKERY
AND
(KLA.SS
WARE STORE
VfYITTI Sttliscriber is row receiving an
• A opening, and will continue to reevivi
during (he Fall and Winter months, at hi
Store in Micou’s Brick Building, near tin
-t«st-Office in M’lntosh-street, leading fre
Stewart Margrcrve’s
CORNER HTOHt,
A GENERAL AS SC i ' 7*. W-ifiVT* ©F,
CROCKERY.
Glas? and China Ware
..COH9ISTINO of— —
Orates nandsomely assorted
with Crockery , and
Boxes Tierces of G\ass
Ware,
Well selected to. suit the Georgia St Wes
ern Markets, which he offers for sale at b
ow advance He is now opening in order
to suit those purchasers who wish to have
tlictr Goods repact —
Uliie Printed Liverpool
W are—Also,
Enameled Cups <S* Saucers,
Os every description and size.
Howls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
Os different qualities and sizes.
ALSO
1 f<rw *et of Elegant
Hurnish’d Gold China,
Os a superior quality—consisting of
A Tea, Coffee & Desert Set
Complete—Likewise
Lustre China Tea Sets,
Os various figures, neat’v put up in box
es—all of which he offers fur sale at the
most reduced prices for cash, or approved
Town acceptances.
William H. Oakman.
October 25. 12t
N. B.—The subscriber
earnestly requests those who are indebted
to the late firm of Erwins, Oakman, 8c Co.
to comp forward and settle their accounts
with-him, (who alone is authorized to set
tle their business) as further indulgence
cannot be granted.
WilUara H. Oakman.
November 26. 12m
QT AT6XA STBAXCaT
HE Subscriber can accommodate a
few Ladies and Gentlemen with
BOARD $ LODGING,
At this Healthy place, during the Summer
Months, upon the following Reasonable
Terms:—
Board & Lodging per day jg 150" Y“j
By the Week : : : ; 1 25 v
By the Month : : : : 1
Children and Servants half price.
Transient custom per meal : 50 -»
Bed :::::::: 2 5
Horse Keeping per Night : 50 r S
Horse Feed : : : : : 25 J *
Os all kinds—At customary prices.
I further assure those Ladies and Gen
tlemen who choose to call, that there shall
be no disorder allowed in the House, and
every species of GAMING is Strictly pro
hibited, and every attention shall be paid
to his guests, to make every thing as a
greeablc as his situation will permit.
N. Durkee.
June 20—12 t
, •MiucvuV -Springs,
CHEEK AGENCY,
Seventeen miles icesf ,nf Monti cello,
Jasper county . Oeo.
grt i v subscribers respectfully inform their
X friends ami the public, that they still
(Continue to accommodate personsiji search
of health. They conceive it necessary to
state the terns on which they v ilLiu fu
ture board those who may be wdung to
encourage thenri;—Regular boarders, for
man and horse per day, 1 dollar 75 cents:
man alone, one dollar: children and ser
vants half price. The water,has been re
centiy aVialyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to be equal if not superior
to any in the southern country
William M’lntosb,
Peter Donaldson.
March 15 1
The Piano Forte Taught,
ip c<r Mt&msiß
MeSPRCTFULLY informs the Indies
of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has re
turned to this city, and intends to make it
• his permanent -place of residence; ho will
■ devote entirely his time to the i/istruc
■ tion of pupils on the
Piano Porte.
His attention to his Scholars he hopes
will merit a part of public patronage —
Application'made at the Mur.sicr. Reuse
Hotel, will be attended to.
July 31 tf**
FOB SALE.
ON TRK
AltaYualift lUyvt,
the. subscriber
WHO IS DULY
Julhnriscd & Empowered
TO SELL THE SAME.
Tlvrce Tracts
OP MOST VALUABLE
■; Ha SfYD !§<,
jLS FOLLOWS.
One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a
bove Darien, containing 3546 acres.
One Tract, an Island, in tin* narrows, Al
tamaha river, 24 miles above Clarkes
Bluff, cont!»ining 400 acres, and known
by the name of Williams’ Field.
One Tract, containing 750 acres, 4 miles
above Williams’ Field, known by the
name of Micchem’s Field.
The above are supposed to be three of
as fine tracts of land, as any on We Alta
rnuha river, they will b ; sold at private sale
any time from the date hereof, until the
10th day Dec. next, when if not solfl-they
will be. absolutely sold at Public fiction,
at Milledgeville. 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
James A. Yqiing,
Mansion House Hotel, Augusta.
may 23
Livcrj Stables.
T
JL HE 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 his long experience in this line of
business, he 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 Carnages, 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.
the public to call and see his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him that
patronage which t hey really think him en
titled to. He requests all those persons
who may call, not to give any money to
ervauts. j
William M‘Gar*
Dec. 13
PROPOSALS, •
Hj rUvrc-tt WoViDfthU,
For Publishing in Gveenshorongh, Geo.J
I A NEWSPAPER, TO UK ENTITLED
The Selector.
rp
3. THE publishers promise little more
than, that in point of typographical execu
tion & 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 cliurch and state;
and to exhibit the state of religion in ev
ery part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR 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 tin;
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 \i
tiate 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
fill 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 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 PIERCE.
P. L. ROBINSON.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality; and handsome type,
at three dollars per annum, payafle on
the receipt of the fim number, or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid vdthln six
months, or four d-dlars at the expiration of
’ the year.
Advertisements wiH he conspicuous!)-
iserted at the customary prices. .
fy The subscribers to the Philanthropist,
are informed that they will be furnished
with the Selector in its stead, uniess or
dered to the contrary.
try Persons holding subscriptions will
i confer a favor by obtaining as many re
- sponsible subscribers astheyrao, and re
r turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June.
Greetabo-ough, April 17th 1820,
H
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Fire Engpiltjtr^
WM. C.hTjIvNEMAN,
INFORMS the public, that he continues
'to Manufacture" lus PATENT FIRF
' ENGINE?, and has made and sold sixty
otic qfihetn, viz : .
2tp the town of Bos- J do Pittsfield,
ton, I do Pawtucket*ni.
1 do Nantucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do Hath, 1 do Frigate United
2 x do Nzwbury, Stales,
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
X do Newton, 1 do Navy Yard, at
1 do Brunswick, Portsmo rth nii
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles
Ido Eastport, ” town,
1 do Amesbury 1 do Worcester,
2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner,
‘1 do Fort Indepetj- 1 do Bridgewater,
' dence, 3,d0 Roxbury,
Ido "Petersburg,Va Ido Salem,
Ido Amherst, ! N. H. Ido Cincinnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo,
1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do ,Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallow'd!, 3 do Washington,
1 do Gloucester, 1 do West P.oint,
1 do Colton Facto- 2 do Concord, N.U
ry, Waltham, Ido Walden.
1 do Northampton,
One of the se Engines was tried in
town with another Engine belonging to
the town; —the Patent Engine, witii 2 five
inch chambers, threw 70 gallons of water
133 feet in 23 seconds; the. one belonging
to the town, and selected for the purpose
with 2 six-inch chambers, was 43, sipbnd,
tin owing the same quantity of water TIO
feet
We, the Subscribers, Firewards of (lie
town of Boston, attended at the trial of
one W«i C. Hwnkiwas’s Finn Ewi»ix»:a,'
ams do certify the above statement to be
correct.
jGNA. LOWING, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JOB. LOVEUIGN
JOHN MACKAY,.
qy- Orders for the PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. HUNNE
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in Roxbury, will be executed
in the best manner.
March 11 m6m
NOTICE.
All Persons having demands against
the Estate of Slainback 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 earn# with
out delay.
Cosby Dickinson,
Janies A. Black,
A JIM INIS TRA TOR S.
M«v 11 ts
‘ Tost,
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 18——ts
Notice.
TL HE City Council will at their meeting
on the first Saturday in August next, ap
point a City Surveyor- The dutiea requir
ed, and fees allowed, may be known on
application to
T). Clarke, c. c.
July 1« St
FOR SALR
A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat
ed for either one' or two horses,
It will he sold at a reduced price for
Cash, Apply to
Thompson £5 Black.
M-.v 23. . ...
LOSE.
I)n Tuesday evening, or Wednesday
morning last, in Augusta, a small red mo
iocco POCKET HOOK, 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 ——— Barrenton, for
about 70 dollars, of the same place,—and
a number of other notes and papers of value
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 h Mechanics’ bank of Nashville -a
three and a one dollar bill of the Bridge
. hank of this place, one silver dollar and
other small change; also a letter directed
to Barrenton, of Edgefield district,
S. C from Wm. Dixon, post master, of
Greenville, Tenn. Any person finding
said book, 8c delivering it at the Chronicle
office, with its contents, will receive the
thanks’of the owner, and be generously
rewarded.
Henry Keller.
of Green county, Tenn.
Augusta, may 25
STATE OF fiSOßfffA, w .
Richmond County, 5 -i-- CTICF. is
hereby given, that llkmiy soi yiimxxd of
aid State and enmity, hath applied to tty
honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court n. said courts, for the benefit of tin
acts giving relief in cases of Insolvency
artd imprisonment. And the creditors o*
the sai J Sdulhtnayd are hereby notified to
shew cause if any they have, before the
said Justices at the Court Hons in said
County on the twenty first day of August
next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that
•lav, why an assignment of said Insolvent
estate should not be made and liS be dis
charged. V I
June 22, 1329. 2*tj \
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h—-.cahul I anianiMM kmiii Ml II I III* I ... —-—-I —L'HT!! -
: MANSION- HOUSE.
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.fi. HE Subhcriliera ha- c fakt'n a largtt and commodious House at thees
tt«j ot Green and Me Jvtosh Street s; which is now opened for the recc. -
ion ot company. It is situated ip the ,most pleasnnt pari o| th® Tdv v .
ami «o psins will be spared to render the establishment worthy the pai .
ronageot the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for ti*>
accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine e’u
gance with convenience. They flatter themselves their TARLE and BA; -
will 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 livi"p, airy, new and clean- Rooms and
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge for
themselves.
N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stnble, and will be provided wit
Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler.
Voting &> Me Keen.
January 2*2
GLOBE
4A HE subscribers have taken for ft num
ber of years, a lease ofthis well known
and commodious establishment. Situated
m the very centre of t lie city, it offers pe
culiar advantages both to regular and tran
sient boarders From the long experience
they have had in their line of business, they
(latter themselves to be able to render
their house for private and public accom
modation, inferior to none in (lie 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
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
perintendauce, they only solicit fromt)n-ir
friends and the public generally, that por
tion of patronage which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to.
WUliam G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
Reptemher 10. ts
Washington Hall.
T
1, HE Subscriber offers for sale, the tin
expired lease of tlqat large and convenient
Public House, known by the name of
Washinoton Hall, situate on the corner
of the Bay and 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
day of November, 1823.
■> No situation in Savannah affords greater
advantages for a public house—and the
present reputation of the Halh the sub
scriber flatters himself, will bean induce
ment to purchase. It is alone iu conse
quence of bad health thafhe is willing to
make a saleof his interest.
For terms apply to Mr. Fhaxcm Sohhell.
R- .Newcomb.
Savannah, Inly 18 6t ~ -1
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Flic Subscriber
(STILL attend the Courts of the Middle
i Tv Circuit, faf trie purpose of settling
the accounts due tfieialc firm of Kean,
Duyckink, and Pearre,- the accounts due
limself, and all oilier* in which he may be
nterested as agent, administrator, or any
therwise, and earnestly hopes aH inter
'■sted will attend prepared U 5 settle either
by payment or -due bill.
George W, S. Pearre.
*** The subscriber lias
appointed Mr ALONZO H. BICE
f.OIV, his Attorney during his absence
from this place.
I Barrett Ames.
\ July X— "» 4w
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Office
THE partnership of Whipple 8c Booth
of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah
finite Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent- All debts due by the
said firm will he paid by said Whipple,
and all debts due to the firm are to be
collected by lam only.
Jesse Whipple,
I). S. Booth.
V. B. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber
J. Whipple.
may 16
, Wauled *
A.S an Apprentice to the Confectionary
and Distilling business, a smart active I .ad
between IS and 17 years of age. Apply to
HENRY ROBERT'S Confectitmary Store,
4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
A mil IS *f
H 15 lie navel.
vv FIX Be given for JOHN, < • ca:
riage driver, a (all yellow, very av ulv i
likely fellow, of 22 years old, o) cui--
voice, had on when be went off, a d/ U ’
leather bat, dark homespun pantaloo
around jacket, either of blue clou*
striped hoinspun. John beiijg unw ,
to be left at a summer residence in I-Vr
field District, South Carolina; took on tin
eleventh instant one of his masters carri
age horses, took also a spare bridle round
his shoulders and made It’s escape to go,
s* 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
i he made his escape, the horse b. th trots
I ami paces, a starin hie forehead, his hind
I feet or paatorn joints appear as if they'
I were swelled, and it is' believed he has
1 one or both hind feet wfiitei Ffte dollars
reward will be given for the ly r>. . ft is
presumed John tyill endeavour to make
his way to Augusta, where be has an.un
cle a free vellow man, perhaps by the I
name ofKilt, from whom he may obtain a '
free pass, may alter his name and dresV 1 ***
and try to make his escape to Virginia, or
he may be employed on the river as t
boat hand. Any person who appvehei.dr
sa>d John and seCur.es him so weH in some
safe jail, as thalth* Subscriber gets Birr,
shall receive the above reward.
Black Swamp, St Peter's, April 2?,
1820. »
James Lowry.
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