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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette. • . I . . ' . • . ' f ~r ■* ' 1 - * 4 ; * * ; « ' . t » •-•N •»-: >i | L | i. i m p—^— ~ > '■««■ ’■»"-!»'»■" ji mi • mmm&gmm m< i i > ■~„ yny*.^ OE. iXJUV.] . ' -THURSDAY AUGUST i IBio [N«. 100IUJ ”* 1- ■'* -V r -..r> • A-i-i/. __>_■ .=..-*■ „ . : _ '■ ._ :.v . e .• v ‘ • ‘ ■ '.**£4"*;* ' * • «•' : V v ;v y .* . - • ■■ 5 A ~- -. ' ■ V ••■ * I , \ $ \] w .>: f•;' i ' .'I. * # •' fj? "7 egOAt. THURSDAY fc SATURDAY morjwws* KtA.tr Du»OKr»CK.Bc C«ab»toit, IT S« BOtW** » IE AKtrVMt 1 lv advance. •■y-: just - B hbls. best whi 77 in r „ | )if rg best quality of P»»«S _ *6 bh*)- P rimt ‘ Jam!uc4, Sug3r % .!.* x' ai.so _, particalar Tene-- fKirfcn»««.«m«>t they tow . for sale 16*. for cash. ; ls Tardy Son. . , n^ 114 - ''-".V.r-.t < '•- ■*— iiOWNAND LOAF, SUGARS. Canals Superior «t. Croix Sugar, . ao, v2O Bis. MiWoxacto do- AO. w vialone. U..JL. —*—* URoote $ Watenn, THE eforazt & Commission business in savannah, . ra all orders will be promptly, attend 9 *7~~* I . STORAGE AND nanuasibn Basumas- IE subscribers have taken flieWare c lately occupied by Henry Shultz, .site the Wharf, which is now «i com ■ older ikr the reception of Cotton 4erShiUKiizer tuber 27| •if--Mr '■;. • ’.'■vt .-V***** . : ..,...... v » r , f TtlE suhscriher has lib LAW OFFICE to his BuiiJi}ig on relfiiir Street, where he Wgeuei-% found, and his ppofesii servic-i commanded. a RENT, r ta the SOth icteber next, Uie house at present pe ed by the subaoriber, situated op ;n street, in a healthy and desirable of tlie city; and posieasiba given on lint day of June. ■ t 1 Nicholas Ware. archil. ts Notice* LL persons Indebted to the estate of (icpi Skinner, ■ late of. the county ot uoond, deceased, ure requested to :e immediate payment to the subscri •, And all Uibsu to whom toe said es >nty be imlebted, are requested to ier in their demands properly attest to the siibsciibers, for payment John Sfcinner, ) „■ * Wm. Skmuer J Sxr a \ : " .V). i".., i. | ~ ,|i ,m r■> .11 in ■■«. Notice. I . ~. ■ ; dlttNG pay absence for a few mohths Wl itOBERi M. COOMBS, my u- L' John A--Coombs. We 27— -ts • >W " _y* ' ' ,i- v 4 -r -i ~ &J*" Duping the rtn , i!iior '" w CenOwmen can, be. aocoih it* in u Privati y.f, ootlie Sand Huh, June 22 t s . lost. WtSm e 7 enin f* ov WeJne#llE > '■’rum i Ul> Ol\, considerably wuVu, Sf's ™*} r y wars, Viz. one oblL *oßt»nfw i Fe rjC«wJn US securityr-- ’’U'Tf) ft- * n ” Uarrohton, for » h « B: ‘ ,r ‘- place,—in I • * Other ii*U( sand papers of vai lit i s9 f Also, one Nsshviile IJank wJrty. H .*• . wUltl > 1 htlicve to be *h yuil!*! 0 bill on the Farm. (R T k * >'* of Nssliiiilo -s " c , ,l(,n » i>h ' ll of the Bridge | ■’» J>.•■•»*’*. I* u h i "ilvcr dollar and also a tutor(ilrentatl C , Jf <>MWg«ll«id (llsirlut. P o "* maattr, of 4k. Ir*. Any peraon Uu4i»f kTir. a, I 'toi'w.rtng u ai the 01) Funieh ii ,l e “ a,w '* lE » w.d rocsivo the * and no gtintiou»l> Jloin*y Kolluf. **■».....■ •»i* ni» unornv. Tmm, mt H 1 AUGUSTA CIIOCREUT JLV» ••- , , . GLASS. I'- WARE STOBjB TllEtS'WflPfjb'ejf *IS; iktw re&fv-ing arid recriret luung tjie Fallathl \Vinter months.,at;hi9 %tore in Mi obtfs -Brttk Building, near idle ; J <ist-pf¥**5 l in M’lutosh-stroet, leading from Stewart &f Hargrave's •• .7- CORNER STORE, A G&ATAIAL ASSOin'ME,rr *)F ■ GROG EERY Qtlaap tiiitY China Warc, i -asOWStSTIWO OE • Crates handsomely assorted ♦ with Crockery, and Ctnt&a £5 of Glass . Wm r • ■ • Well selected to suit the Georgia & Wes ern Markets, which he offers for sale at a ow advance. He la now opening in order to suit those purchasers who wish to have tftfeir Goods repact — Blue Printed Liverpool War<vi-wA.l«o, Enameled Cups Saucers, OF every description and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs ami Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes. ALSO A ftne set of Eh rant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality—consisting of A. Tea, Coflee & Desert 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.—The subscriber earnestly requests those who are indebted to the late firm of Erwins, Oakman, St Co. (.0 come forward and settle thfeir accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set tle their business) as further indulgence November 26. 12m ' -Mineral S\vru\gs, , CREEK, AGENCY, Seventeen miles west of Monticetlo, Jasper county . Oen. T.<a subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still continue to accommodate persons hi search of health. They conceive it necessary to state the terms on which they will in fu ture board those who may be willing to encourage them Regular boarders, for man and horse per day, 1 dollar 7 5 cents; man alone, 011 c dqllarj children and ser vants half price. The water lias been re cently analyzed by-a competent Chemist, and pronounced to be equal if not superior to any in tire souther- country -William M‘intoslf, Peter Donaldson. March 36 18 The Piano Forte Taught, IF a Respectfully informs the Ladies of AitguS'A aud its vicinity, .that he has re curne;. t ,• tills city, and intendato make it liis permanent place of residence; he will devote entirely li ; s time to the instruc tion of pupils on the Piano Forte. tfi-3 attention' to his Scholars b« hopes will irici't a pait of public patronage.— Appli at ion ma-ie at the Mansion House Hotel, will be attended to, July 11—ts I'fle Subscriber A1 TILL attend the Courts of (he Middle ft Circuit, for the purpose of settling ilu iiccouuts due Uielate-firm of Kea;>, Duyckink, and Pearre, tlie accounts due ! i.nstlf, and all others in which he may be .terested as agent, adminislralor, or aoy lln rwise, and earnestly hopes all inter sted will attend prepared to settle either ov payment o» due bill. George W. S. Pearre. b f ATE GF GEOIIUIA, / VT Uichmuntl Oouuty, 5 -In DTICR is hsitby given, that Hkvhv Bomr*urn of uu) Stau- and county, bath applied to tiir houondilo the Jnsliccl of the Inferior Court ofsaid cmnis, for the benefit of tin sets giving rellrf in cases of insolvonrv swllinprUcinment. Ai.dtim cioditur# o| the hui) Soutlutisy J srr lun b) itodfiad t shew came if -ny they have, bsfore tlm «ssl JuM*‘ M 4t *ii« Court l,li‘>*b 111 asul County ot (He twenty first day of A«vui ir»i, st lie /tig I. l|( lhu forenoon nl ths’ toy, Mby an KMtgnmoni if sahl |i.v-lvc . vi.iio ,’ ii dJ not |*s made sti4 ott b> 4t* cfiai’Jfod * .'».)• r-,'—fifac am Ai*toMtoq|l4ggggigaitoww»>aSia r . rvr,mn*m wmsAi ii, i \, on tkk ff. 5 AltamaVva WiYer^ Bj the subscriber WHO IS DULY Authorized & Empowered TG SELL THE SAME. ‘ .. ‘ viz. Three Traeta OF MOST VALUABLE :. 0a & S? 2) S}, . • y, as MLiowa, One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10. miles a bove Darien, containing 3546 acres. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al tamaha river, 24 miles abovq Clarkes Bluff, containing 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 MUchetp’s Field. •" »• * Hut above are auppEwed.Jjo toa «htee of as fine tracts of land, as any on th* AJtV < " nialia river, they will be sold at’private wle any time from tlie date hereof, until the 10th day Deo. next, when if not sold they; will be absolutely sold at Public Auction, 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 tb the subscriber, iu Augusta. James A. Young, Mansion House Hotel, Augusta. may 23 Livery Stables. TIIK Subscriber iiifovms the publrethat 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 ah times, to furnish Horses and Carriages, by the day, or longer.— Home Knicked, Trimmed and Broke to Harness, at the (Imrteet notice, and best manner-, He will only add, that he invites ■(lie public to call and see his complete es tablishment and then bestow on nifti that patronage which they really think hiln en titled to. He requests all those persons who may call, hot to give any money to ervants. I William M‘Grir. Dec. 13 * “ LADLES' A ® M 3© IS si'ATo Mrs. SANDWICH, IjfijESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that her Summer Scheme commences at the SAND HILLS, on Mon day next. The -different Branches of a polite and useful Education are taught—comprehen ding, together with (lie usual Element* of an English Education, the French' Lan guage, Music, and Plain and Ornun.ental ji/cedle Work (j[j- The situation is considered as health tby and pleasant, as any in the up coun try. June 22 ts Notice, m JL HE Committee appointed by the Board of Commissioners to superintend the improvement of the Navigation of Sa vannah River, between Augusta and Pe tersburg, will give I dollar per day for #• ble bodied Labourers, to work on said Improvements- -and found with provisions, to commence at Petersburg;and are now ready to receive them, and for the con venience of persons who may wish to hire bands for said improvement, they will nu.ke a deposit of money in Augusta, with Mr. Robert Malone, where they can receive pay for the lure of the same, should any persons in that neighborhood be disposed to furnish hands. Thomas Murray T ? Mark Anthony > |. Deter Lamar, J $ July 29 4t . C 3“ LAW. public are Informed that I have taken my nephew, Thomas Flournoy Wwlla, Esq. into partnership In die practice of Law. V o shall bo able to do business in the counties of Hancock, Warren, Lincoln, Columbia, Biirico, ' Bcrivon, Richmom) ami the Mayor’s Court# When nut styiAnt at lltsCnurti, tlis bn • •Hte»s will ha ai)Mid«d‘uiln g)i lu bmueliv* mi tb« if 1 this wii CsMlrw ktruut, kwuUi n( ihu insrkH. 'i houuu Flournoy. Mafrfi dh U *’TQffw 1 v f* ’£• '■*' *■’ '£*■ . v,'m. c;nt'!siawt*«^ INFORMS tho public, that he cantiimcs to M*quf»ctiirc Mb P ATENT FIJiK ENGINES,, ahj has nykle and sold sixty one of thertLviz s— * 2to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield, ton, I do Pawtucket; nr. Ido Nantucket, Ido Troy, 2 do Bath, I do FitgattUnited 2 do Nowbury, States, Ido Ipswich, v Ido Chesapeake, 2do Mhblehead,* Ido Macedonian, 4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence 1 do Anmdefj . 74, 1 do Reading, 1 do Washington 74 1 do Newton, 1 do Navy Yard, at 1 do Brunswick," Portsmouth mi Ido Topsham, Ido do diaries 1 do Eastpott, town, * 1 do Amtsbury 1 do Worcester, 2 do Portland, 1 do Ganliiier, 1 do Fort Irdepen- 1 do deuce, 3 do tldxhury* 1 do Petersburg, Ya 1 do .Balpiu, 1 do Amherst, N. IT. 1 do Cincinnati, O. 1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo 1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo 1 do Hallowell, 3 do Washington, Ido Gloucester, Ido M ast Point, I do Cotton Facto- 2 do Coti'cord, ry, Waltham, : 1 do Maklen. 1 do Northampton, One of these Engines was tried in tha tow u with another Ermne bfcfonging* to the tow h Pateart Eujtin^,4ritT» 3 five HticK chanibers, gallon** of water 133 feel in i*# second*; the on© btlhnging' to the laV.'ijjpJhd selected for the purpose with 2 six-inch chambers, was 43 second, thiowing the sam* qttimtity of water 110 feet Wc, the Subscribers, Firewards of the town of Boston, attended at the trial of One Wm. 0. HmXfMAx’E Fuir. Eniunks, and do certify the above statement to be correct. JONA. LORING, JOS. AUSTIN, TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LOVERIGN JOHN MACKAY. Uj* Orders for the PATENT FfRE ENGlNE,.addressed to WM. C. HTJNNE MAN, No. 31 Union-strcet, Boston, or Ins Manufactory in Hoxbuiy, will be executed in the best manner. March 11 mfim ■' ■ All Persons having demands against the Estate of Stoinback Wilson deceased,' are requested to render them in, duly at .tested, to us. And those persons v/’ao are indebted to paid Estate', are requested to come forward and settle the same with out delay. ' • Cosby Dickinson, lames A. Black, ADMINISTRATOU S‘. May 11 ts DQ ST, On the evening of Sunday last, on the new Sand-Hill mad, a triangular shaped topaz seal, A suitable reward will be paid for tearing it at this office. July 18——. .ts FOR SALE. A HANDSOME BAIIOUCHE, ralculai. cd for either one or two horses, It will be sold at a reduced price for Cash, Apply to Thompson Black. May 23/ . ■ BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on themh of March 1820,entitled •« An act to authorize the President of the U. States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Office fur the district of LaWrcuee County'in Jtws> Arkansas territory,’' it is enacted, that iny penoiv'buving a claim to a right of pre-emption within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, ac cording to the provision of the Jaws now in force* to the Register at least six weeks before the time to be designated by the President of .the United States for issuing patents to the aOldiois of the late army, entitled to bounty land in said district: - Therefore, ! James Monroe, President of- the United States, do-hereby designate the fourth Monday of November next, as 'he time at which patents as aforesaid -hall commence, to issue Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April, 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josraa Met as, 1 Commissioner a>f the General Land Office Wanted As an Apprentice to the Confectionary md Distilling business, a smart active Lad between IS find J7yeara of age. Apply to HENRY ROBERT'S Confectianary Store 4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Bros street, Augusta. Apiii 18 If Caution. PCI! persona as have hesn in jhe habn of treap.sssiiig on lint LOT, No, 12, of I lit Township of August*, by Cbiikitig 'he rUrl thereof i« "be dug uudUiUtii ud tlta.prem ia •* ht- art heivhy Sispecifully.r"(|ne«i. ed to iksisi (rom a cumjnunliwu ©filial il> legal piaotiet AliMUotlur Julinn. Aug'ta< U _ Hh*ri Fu Tltloi Fi>»* fcml® Bun Ofllott* —T 1 nr r'luH-nrinn an I i— met .•<■■ • ■ -I Mi NaSION'MOUSE 'T' 3 .1 IIK Sub«c.ribet> have tak.cn «large AmfoomTpodiotisiHoufo at thecof. no.i of OrtonMd JthJntoah kfirtetaj which tirfljw opened' for the reeve— i«n ol company ♦( ta in the most pleasant part of tb% i'lvajn, •ml no pains vill be spared to render the eSlabliabtnent worthy the fiat- of fire Public, Boom* \Vill be fitted up in sup M ii)r {Style fJ i&I Accommodation <jf lamilte*,. AsWllatf'hiftgle rootrlst fop gentlemen ' The <*f tfib feuft&ri* t*. »aftce with convenience. They fiatftr themselves their Til>tlt And BAft will not he excelled by any in the {Southern country. They have »l«o 1 prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage Those who are fond of good Wing, airy, tn-w and clean Rooms and Ueds, and kind treatment, ace respectfully invited to call and iuclife for themselves. J b N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will bo provided wit Carnages, Horses and an approved Ostler. , ' - Young & McKven. January og tavkiin. ' 3 "?•****» ,ln V“ taken for fttmm anrl rr n yeu,r ?.’ !l * ease of this well blown h sh» ° (I,0U “ e9tab »i*hment. Situated n the very centl . e o p, he city< it offerß ssenH^T tag,eshoth to r Wlarand tron- L i _ , UJ< . er ®. from the long-experienoe iI TJ"' ,n theirline ofbusiness, they , after themselves to be able to render 1 tlieu- house for private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the Southern 1 States. Their TABLE will be furnished 1 wiU) the best provisions the market cun 1 aliord, und Uicir )Un with the choicest 1 Liquors. Particular attention will be paid ( to clean,.nesrin their rooms and bedding; and they pledge themselves that indecent or indecorous behaviour of any kind will never be tolerated in their house. I heir Stable* arc furnished with the i west o» provender, and with felthful and at. tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con ternjilate to make the GLOBE a permanent establishment, under' their particular su* pei iiiteudance, they only solicit from their mends and the public generally, thatpec ,tian of patronage wlpch their attention to business and to the Bomfbrt of their cus tomers insy entitle tlunn to, William G. Grimes, William Shannon. September lh. ts Washington Hall. T .R, HE Subscriber offers ftp* sale, theun* expired lease of that large und convenient Public House, known by the name of \Vashi»(»to,v Ham, si ll i.tie on the corner >1 tile Buy ami .Jcfluson street, at present , occupied by him. We will al*o dispose of the household a>|d kitchen furniture. The p tease of tiie building will expire on the Ist day of No vember, Ifc »>. No situaiion hi bavumish affords greater advantages for u public house—and the present refutation of the Hall, the sub- 5 scriber flatters himself, will be an induce- 1 ment to purchase, it is alone in conse quence of bad Itcaith that he is willing to 1 make a sale of hi« interest. For tern* apply to Mr, Fiuvcit Bourku. * U. 1 Snrannnh, July 18- ■■■■■> fit'. ’I • Notice. ! T - i J IIFILP, Months t fter date opplicallon will be nta*l«j to the court of m-dmai yof 1 (lif hinondcounty, fcr leave to aelf ilu'Ne- ' PV" * he lunging to tho estate #»f Mj\J<h Pewluiarid Phiuijty, JaU* qfm,d co »uty, do I en,uu|--for tiM heiidit of the heirs and s .creditors, I J«lm Vliini/v, >1 nliif arfm'r. of ike tmt* off*. P/Jiuu, < July IA ’*»wl(it vor bale, ‘ Aitfiuiio woman ni onv-v-K* » q>or« at Ill's Qffii't, I i dui.i " , “ T " ** ■ ■*' ■ • -■ Eagle Tavern ~, „ * t And SavarniuU Stage Office T|IHR partnership of Whipple k Booth m of the Eagle Tavern mid Savannah Stage Office, being this' day dissolved by mutual Consent. All debts due by the said lirm will be paid by said Whipple, and all debts due to the firm ape to bu collected by him oidy. Jesae Whipple, D. 8. Booth. N. B. The bouse will still bo couti and as formerly, by the subscriber J, Whipple. may 16 - ~ i j. ~ - - - - - i ii 11 1 EAGLE v & w m m si* BESUSCITAfIiD f ! 1 « CALL AND BEE." TRAVEIXEU3 Mui the Public in esal, me respectfully informed that the a hove House unopened fur the reception of company. It is situated on the moat pula lie street in .the Town of WASHINGTON, Wilkes County. But few bouses have »u-< peiior sccuuimorijiticus. Families travelling can always be coimiiodated with a suit of Booms hand somely famished—The Larder will always be stored with the belt the Markets af ford,, the liar stocked with the choicest of Liquors, mxhthc; StahloH wcH supplied mid ail ended. J'j % ‘ N. B. A few regular Boarders can be gentedy provided for on moderate (ctuu> h’uiliHigton, Wilket County, GwK.? ; / . .t/of/M Id, IWIO. r J . (LJ* The Augusts Chronicle will givV the shove four ui»vtlions, once a wdH»r ■* sir) send tlUklr account to this office Cor I a/ mud. 13—“—wp •' Kill HALE. A FOUR wheeled Com har, esce'hnt f\ ly inedo and of Ib« very has I mauii ids, witlihfeNdiH«t«v pl.tsdbsn f. nut ««lt b* muffs,** Apply «> Me* «<*»•«. A»*> 14. *