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I Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, s ■ y ■ (VOL. XXXIV.] TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST »s, (820 ‘ pf0. 190 5.] TltE Rontcle $ dfrasettr, I3DAY & SATURDAY KINGS, , , tiwcK & Chauxtoit, in of the United S(Wn, ns m assdm, VJINCE, leceived. ite wine Vinegar lality of Green Coffee Jamaica Sugar «» . , _ ndon particular Tene f assortment they now r cash. ardy $ Son. lnd loaf, JLRS. or St. Croix Sugar, Muscovado do. fined Loaf, do. c ih Butter, _ „ . B. Malone, § Watson, SfUE THE f Commission [ SAVANNAH, II be promptly attend IAGE ND n Buaine&s. »ave taken the Ware ied by Henry Shultz, which is now in coin reception of Cotton . izies Ponce. 1 pi ; übscriber has V OFFICE to his Ifair Street, where he ind, and his profess!- i oded. ’til the 30th i house at present oc iscriber, situated on p ealthy and desirable 1 possession given on ( . ‘ ( iholas Ware, j t r ice. ' bted to the estate of t te of the county of t 1, are requested to r ment to the subscri o whom the said es sd, are requested to »nds properly attest a, for payment. ner,7 v , ner,j E H w6w * - Notice. ; RING my abseuce for a few months 1 left ROBERT M. COOMBS, my a- < I John S, Coombs, L?7 ts T* During the Summer u, 6 few Gentlemen can be accom with BOARDING, in a Private y, on the Sand Mills, ie 22—-ts LOST. [Tuesday evening, or Wednesday i “Hf last, in Augusta, a small red mo- POCKET BOOK, considerably worn, i unmg sundry papers: viz. one obli- i I® on John Pursley, of Edgefield di r, c ; Ferguson as security— < note of hand on Bairenton, for | 70 dollars, of the same place,—and erot other notes and papers of value Also, one Nashville Dank dollars, which 1 believe to be . „ d~a 10 dollar hill on the Farro- Hechanics’ bank of Nashville -« ml a one dollar bill of the Bridge , 2 *•» place, one silver dollar and change; also a letter directed , Earrenton, of Edgefield district, Vj® m Wm, Dixon, post master, of Tcnn. Any person finding k delivering It at tha Chronicle ifc. - w contenW » wdl receive the and be gißevoualy Henry Keller. . *f Green county, Teon, AUGUSTA CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE STORE FIIHE subscriber is- now receiving am l JL opening, and will continue to recrier luring the Fall and Winter months, at ho •tore in Micou’s Brick Building, near the FosWOffice in M’lntosh-street,leading Free Stewart & Hargrave's CORNER STORE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY and Clvina Ware, m or; Crates handsomely assorted with Crockery, and Boxes $ Tierces of Glass Ware, Well selected to suit tha Georgia & Wes ern Markets, which he offers for sale at a ow advance. He is now opening in order to suit those purchasers who wish to have their Goods repact— 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 set of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality—consisting of A Tea, Coflfee 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, & Co. to come forward and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set tle their business) as further indulgence cannot be granted. William 11. Oakman. November 26. 12m M\neta\ Springs, CHEEK AGENCY, iSeventeen miles west of Monticetto % Jasper county. Geo . The snbscrroers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still continue to accommodate persons in 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 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 in the southern country William M‘lntosh, Peter Donaldson. March 16 18 The Piano Forte Taught* IPo 11.E9PECTFULLY informs the Ladle*, of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has re turned to this city, and intends to make it his permanent place of residence; be will devote entirely his time to the instruc tion of pupils on the Piano Forte. His attention to his Scholars he hopes will merit a part of public patronage — Application made at the Mansion Rouse Hotel , will be attended to. July 11 ts The Subscriber WILL attend the Courts of the Middle Circuit, for the purpose of settling tire accounts due thelate firm of Kean, Duyckink, and Pearre, the accounts due iumaelf, ancLdl others in which he may be interested as agent, administrator, or any otherwise, and earnestly hopes all inter ested will attend prepared to settle either by payment or due bills George W. S. Pearre. - - - «—«* ■■ ■■ ■■ ■- STATE OF GEOROjA, > Richmond County, 5 -i-V OTICE is hereby given, that Hiai Southmatd of aid State and county, hath applied to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said courts, for the benefit of the acts giving relief tu cases of Insolvency and imprisonment. And the creditors of the Said Southmayd »fc hereby notified to shew cause If any they have, before the sati Justices at the Court Hoes in said County on the twenty firat day of August nest, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why an assignment of said insolvents estate should nut be made and be b« dis charged, lent 2J,——JIIO fm A f/ft FOR SALE. OW THE A\tattt«ha Uiver, Rv the subscriber WHO IS DULY Authorized & Empowered TO SELL THE SAME. - viz. TV«fce Tracta OF MOST VALUABLE 3> & SJ ID 8, is iouowi, One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles an hove Darien, containing 3546 acres. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al tatnsha -river, 24 miles above 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 Mitcham's Field. . The above are supposed to be three of. as fine tenets of land, as any on the Alta maha river, they will be sold at*private sate 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 Milledgevitle. Any person inclined to purchase either 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 Mouse Hotel , Augusta. may 23 Livery Stables. The Subscriber Informs the public that' Ins 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 Hatters himself of being able to give full satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. He will be prepared at all times, te 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 the public to call and see his complete es tablishment slid then bestow on him that patronage which they really think him en titled to. He requests all those persons 1 who may call; not to give any money to ervants.l William ftTGar, Dec. 13 UIUIKS' AOikiDissa^o Mrs. SANDWICH, JB/ESPECTFULLY 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 ihe usual Elements •fan English Education, the French Lan guage, Music, and Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. 03* The'situation is considered as heallh thy and pleasant, as any iu thd up coun try. June 22 P»LAVV. TThE public are informed that 1 have taken my nephew, Thomas Flournoy Walls, Esq. into partnership in the practice of Law. We shall be able to do business in the counties of J Hancock, Warren, Lincoln, Columbia, Burke, Scriven, Richmond and the Mayor’s Courlo When not absent at the Courts, the bu siness will be attended to in all its branches at their Ossie on Centre Street, South of the market. Thomas Flournoy. March 28 ts To Rent. THE STAND at present occupied by Edward J. Harder, U Co.—Possession given Ist October next For particular* apply at this Office, or to the subscriber. Jeremiah Darby. August 12—-ts Stolen 3PItOM the Subscriber at the foot of the Band-Hi 11, on Sunday evening last, a Gilt ed French Watab, with a Polished Steal Chain, a Pinchbeck Key and Seal. Any person who will atop the above Watch ami deliver it so ■», ahull ha handsomely rewarded. Hit Nimrod W Wages. Murk, Augutt tfowdf I Fire Engines. WM. C. RUN NEMAN, r INFORMS tl»i» public, that he continues to Manufacture'4us PATENT FIRE ENGINES, and has jnade and sold sixty one of them,, viz:— 2to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield, ton, I do Pawtucket, m. Ido Nantucket Ido Troy, 2 do Rath, 1 do Frigate United , 2do Newbury, States, 1 do Ipswich, 1 do Chesapeake, 2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian, 4 do Lynn, I do Independence r Ido Arundel, 74, ' Ido Reading, 180 Washington 74 1 do Newton, 1 Bo Navy Yard, at 1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth n a Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles 1 do Eastport, town, I do Amesbury 1 do Worcester, 2 do. Portland, lido Gardiner, 1 de Fort Indepen- 1 do Bridgewater, dence, 3 do Roxbury, 1 do Petersburg, Va 1 do Salem, 1 do Amherst, N. H. 1 do Cincinnati, O. 1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo I do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo 1 do Hallowell, 3 do Washington, Ido Gloucester, Ido West Point, 1 do Cotton Facto* 2 do Concord, N.H ry, Waltham, }do Malden, , 1 do Northampton, * v i One of these Enginetmms tried In the i town with another En Sine ! iclonging to 1 the town;—-the Patent Engine, with 2 five inch chambers, throw TO gallon* of water 133 feSi in 2# secunds; the one belonging to the town, and selected for the purpose with 2 six-inch chambers, was 43 second, throwing the same quantity of water 110 feet. We, the Subscribers, Firewards of the town of Boston, attended at the trial of one Wm. C. Hunsbman’s Fiat; Enochs, and do certify the above statement to be correct. , JONA. CORING, JOS. AUSTIN, TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LOVERIGN JOHN MACKAY. (tj*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 li mfitn NOTICE^ A.LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Stain back 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. Cosby Dickinson, Jumefi A. Black, Jl/tMimSTJiJTOItti. May 11 ts LOST, On the evening of Sunday last, on the new Sand-Hill road, a triangular shaped t opaz seal- A suitable reward will be paid for leaving it at office. July 18 t s FOR SALE. A HANDSOME DAJIOUCHE, calcnht ed for either one or two horses, It will be sold at a reduced price for Cash, Apply to Thompson Black. Miiy 23. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Whereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th 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 for the district of Lawrence county in the Arkansas territory,’* it is enacted, that any person, having 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 laws now in force, to the Register, at least six weeks before the time to be designated by the President of the Uriited States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the late army, entitled to bounty land in said district : Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States.de hereby designate the fourth Monday of November next, as the 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, Josiar Mr,log, Commissioner «f the General Land Office Wanted i‘V.B an Apprentice ta the Confectionary and Distilling business, a smart active Lad between 15 and 17yu»r8 of age. Apply to HENRY ROBERT’S Confectionary Store 4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broa street, Augusta. .April 1H tl ( Caution, SWV UCHL persons ns liave been in the lifcblt •f trespassing on the LOT, No. 12, pi lit* Township of Augusta, by causing fbe dirt thereof to be dug and taken off the prem lies, t*c. are hereby respectfully request ed to desist from a continuation of that il legal practice. Alexander Julian. August 10—ts Sheriff's Titles For Stiff St Mils Office. 1 i ■ 'I mmkmi I I 1 MANSION HOUSE;' il - > , ..t* IKHn HE Subscribers l ave taken a large and commodiousiHouge at the cor nea of Oreen and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the recep* ion of company, Uis situated in the most pleasant pa>t of the Town* and no pains will be spared to render the establishment worthy the pat ronage of the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. The proprietors of thie establishment have endeavored to combine ete gence with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAft will not be excelled by any in dha Southern country. They have also K ared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean booms and Beds, and kind treatment, art respectfully invited to call and iudee for themselves. * b N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided wit Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler. r ton *g & McKeen. January 22 GLOBE tavern. 4* HE subscribers have taken for anum and ?L, ye *!Z' * ,ease of this well known M.a ° d OUS eßttt klishment. Situated ru 1! T y centre of the <%. it offers pe sient I fl , d l^ ntageßboth t 0 re S'darand tran- SSI J,’°“! der ?. ? r om the long experience His bad *? their line of business, they (h ■’. themsellves to be able to render uieir house for private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the Southern .“| es ; Their TABLE will be furnished with the best provisions the market can altord, 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. I heir Stables are furnished with the best of provender, and with faithful and at tentive hostlers. As the proprietors con temn ate to make the GLOBE a permanent establishtoent, under their particular su penntendance, thev only solicit from their friends and the public generally, that por tion of patronage which their attention to business and to the comfort of their cus tomer* may (entitle them to. William G. Grimes, William Shannon. September 10. ty Notice. \ HREE Months aft er date application will be made to the court of ordinary of Richmond county, frir leave to *ell the Ne groes belonging to the estate of Major Ferdinand Phinizy, Jate of said county, de ceased—for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. John Phinizy, Acting adm’r. of the estate of F. Phinizy, July 15——wlftt For Sale, AneGRO WOMAN and CHILD-En quire at tills Office. June 24 —-ts For Sale, A rvime Young 3S*egro Nlan, A carpenter by trade. Price Seven Hun dred Dollars. Enquire of the Editors. Augutl 1 if * For dale. $(D® Acres of LAND, on the Wa. .;fH of Cubben and Rocky Creeks—for particulars enquire of Geo. W. Evans. July I—ts •Yet Nurse Wanted. COs'K that is healthy, and without u child. Enquire vt thisofliev. Auguvt 16— ■— ■ ■ IS* Eagle Tavern. \ 1 ■ I ■ ■ ”f And Savannah Stage Office THE partnership of Whipple 6c Booth of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah Stage Ofßae, being this day dissolved by mutual consent All debts due by the said firm will be paid by said Wlupple> and all debts due to the firm are to b 6 collected by him only. Jesse Wliipple, D. S. Booth. N. B. The house will still be continue its formerly, by the subscriber. J, Whipple. may 16 EAGLE ft & w m IB RESUSCITATED />> “ CALL AND SEE.” m A RAVELLEHS and the Public in gen* e.ial, are respectfully informed that the »- bove House ia opened for the reception of company. It is situated on the most pul), lie street In tHe Town of WASHINGTON, Wilkes County. But few houses have su perior accommodations. Fsmilieb travelling can always be ac commodated with a suit of Rooms hand somely furnished—Tlie Larder will always be stored with the best the Maiketa af fords, the liar stocked with the choicest of Liquors, and Uie Stables well supplied and attended. N B. A few regular Boarders can be genteely provided for on moderate termo IVathtngtan, It like* Count;/, Oee. > ,iugusl 10, 18.30. (£/• The Augusta Chrsnicle will give four ittserlioiw, once n »»e', lOi.fsehd their account to this ofheti, for payment. » >„ ■ J s—-»w4t VOIISAI.E. ■ A FGCH wheeled Coach*?, excellent, ly made and of the very best inaieri ul* with handsome plated harness Term* tr*ll be modern*. Apply at this oflb o, Msy 11. *