Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, September 07, 1820, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette. ' i j ■ ' ... . .. 0 •* ».’ i iii 11 " • " t fm — - * • [VOt. XXXIV.] THURSDAY MORNING, SKPTKMBER .%* 1890 ' , [No. 191*.] j —- . _ n ______ i , THE Ggtnnitit $ 45a3ette, is «r*x.»«t) TIESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MORNINGS, Bt Ki*". Dptoowck & CHAXT.TOX, ofthe iswo of the Waited SUM. kT SIX DOIXAES P*» AWSVM, IN ADVANCE. Just Received. ® \>bh- best white wine Vinegar * 5 bW. best quality ot Green Coffee $ hws. prime Jamaica Sugar At 10 40 casks best Lomion particular Tene- With their former assortment thej’ now f or sale low, for cash. Tardy $ Son. torch 14 . —■■ -—,-. ■ ■ shown and loaf, SUGARS -0 Barrels Superior St. Croix Sugar, oßd»,k2o Bl». Muscovado do. S Bis. double Refined Loaf, do. 000 B*C()n, Offlofscomb ButWf, For Sai« by . E. Malone. I«V. 20- —— Lftß.oc\\e $ Watson, CONTINUE THE i ctorage & Commission BUSINESS INSAVANNAH, ere all orders will be promptly attend o. dy 7 ts STORAGE AND ouvmission ’iVasmess. f IE subscribers have taken the Ware se lately occupied by Henry,Shultz, .site tiie Wharf, wide h>s now in com : order for tne rece] >iion of Cotton Merchandize! _ Mackenzie Sj Ponce. itober 2 7 t*‘ 5 j* THE subscriber has .red his LAW OFFICE tu his Building on Telfair fit reel, where he he geaer.diy found, and his professi services comnanded. o RENT, V c il tbe 30th ctober next, the ho use at present oc e<l by the subsc: fiber, situated on ;u street, in a heal.thy and desirable of the city, and possession given on rst day of June. Nicholas Ware. Itch 11. .ts ■Notice is Hereby Given I To all Imy I Creditor «, I , V* II \T I have madt; application to the I ruble the Justices, ofthe Inferior Court I ehnumd County, for the benefit ofthe I ral Acts of the State of Georgia, I <1 for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, ■ but they have app’ornfed the 20th day ■ t- next, for the examination of my case ■ icli time my said creditors will please I 4 at t.ie Court-House of said county, I cause, (if any they have,) why the ■ Oi’erior Court should not extend to V e benefits of the said acts, and I be B id from my present confinement. I W. A. WALSH. ■ g-USt 19 r-ts I Alteration. I Mary Public’s Office. ■l} subscriber will be found at the ■ ti.SrVL.O,,I of messes Thompson & B rgriery day in the week (except ■ jktr.e pres* u»Aessi«n of the superi ■ gt) trom t.alfWSit two o’clock until 5 | Vlmpal ed to attend to any busi ■' tfaslme ofdtily. I D. Mocmurphy, ■ Notary Public. ■ my absence K. ,-RV 0 * 1 tm ’ e appointed BEN- W r fil «* Esq. my Attorney. I John Miller. lli I Notice. K' * n J on, k* after date, application K I r *° Honorable the Justices ■ 111 erior . Court of the County ot H.. j'* ,u le sitting for ordinary purp<>- H, ‘* Ve tu sell two hundred two fr K *fT w band, situate tying an, Bv dialrict, Bat Iwi Bl i w ~r) * if known t>. distinguished K>! j' 1 ot »a.d district by tha nuni •‘ ,B '*r*d and thirty three, Ivm.; K, , ‘ t, W of Heard’s Creak, sold a. B- Uwen Jenkins deceam B L "f t,,e H»in and Cro*htor. B»* . J B niter, 7 m* fclMXemp. J nll "* B* i W2t), niPaj ! | AUGUSTA CROCEERY AXD GLASS - WA RK STORK T| HE shoscriber is now reviving an opening, and will continue torecri* luring the Fall and Wi montils, at h> vuire in Micou’s Brick jjihlding, pear th. \»st-Office in MUntosh-sri-eet, leading fm Stewart Hargrave's CORNER STORE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F CROCKERY lUaap an A China Waft, -OONBfSTIire OF ——- Crates nandsomely assorted with Crockery , and boxes Tiexcea ot 6\ass IFare, Well selected to suit the .Georgia & Wes ern Markets, which he offers lor sale at a ow advance Me is now opening iii order to suit those purchasers who wish to hare their Goods repact— Blue Printed Liverpool Ware—Also, Enameled Cups fy Saucers , Os every description and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs and Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes. A fru> tet of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, ©f a superior quality—consisting of 4. Tea, Coffee Desert Set - Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Sets, Os various figures, neatly put. up in box es—all of which he filters 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 arc indebted to the late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Go. to come forward and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to sei tle their business) as ftirther indulgence cannot be granted.” William 11. Oakman. November 26. 12m •MAneTvil Springs, CREEK AGENCY, Seventeen miles west of Monticetlo , Jasper county. Geo. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still ooutimie to accommodate personsin 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 j— Regular boarders, hu man and horse per day, 1 dollar 7 5 cents; man alone, one dollar-; children and ser vants half price. The water has been re. cenlly analyzed by a competent Chemist, and pronounced to be ecual if not superior to any in the southern country William MHntosh, Peter Donaldson. March 16 IS Notice. During my absence for a few months 1 have left ROBERT 94. COOMBS, my a- Sent. t John S. Coombs. June 27 if Qj* Dui’iugtbe Summer Months, a few Gentlemen can he accom modated with BOARDING, in a Private Family, on the Sand ffills. June 92 ts LOST. On Tuesday evening, or Wednesday morning las', in Augusts, a small red ino iocc r ' POCKET BOOK, considerably worn, eont s ing sundry papers: viz. one ohli gathm on John Parsley-, of Edgefield di strict, S. C. Ferguson as security one note of hand on Barrenton, for about 70 dollan, of tbe 'same place,—and a number of other note* and papers of value the owner. Also, one Nashville Bank *i ,te of 20 dollars, which 1 believe to be •UHterfeit— a ID dollar bdl on the Farm m’« Si Mechanics’ bank of Nashville —a I tree and a one dollar bill of the Bridge nink of this-place, one silver dollar and ,Mier small change; also a letter directed o Barrenton, of Edge field district, s C from Wm. Dixon, post master, of Greenville, Tenn. Any person finding md book, & delivering it at the Chrumch •IFire, with its contents, will receive the ;hanks ofthe owner, and be generouslj rewarded. Henry Keller. of Green county, Tenn. X'ir*i«*», m»v ”1 lor bule, » w A.N Elcgent l.nndon made PI AND. POH I’E, ala© one of s ooud hand. rr. Unix. Aufuri 83——if »or^lb: ■ ■.; • ,«" »»«>■., \/• v AltatnaWa Kivet, : Rjthe subscriber ’ gjjy WHO IS DULY , Authorized & Empowered TO SELL THE SAME. Viz. t , Three Tracts '-■it ' ' OF MQSTVVAJiUABLB : . . , ’ a* ro*towa. ' . * One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a _ hove Darien, containing 3546 acrea. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al h tamaha river, 24 miles above Clarkes Bluff, containing 400 acres, and known e by the name of Williams’ Field. One Tract, containing 750 acrea, 4 miles above Williams* Field, known by the name fff Mi tchem’s Field. The above are supposed to be three of as fine tracts of land, as any on the Alta ' mafia nver, they will be sold at private sale any time from the date hereof, until the I 10th day Dec. next, when if not seld they I will be absolutely sold at Public Auction, at Milledgeville. 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, in Augusta. James A. Young, t Mansion House Hotel, Augusta. may 23 <• Livery Stables. T I I. 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 i prepared at all times, to furnish Horses and Carriages, by the day, or longer.— 1 rtforses 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 se© his complete (ablishment 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 evvants. | . William M^ar. Dec. 13 LAMES' Mrs. SANDWICH, ' IjfcESPECTFULLY 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 the usual Elements of an English Education, ihe French Lan guage, Music, and Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. situation is considered as health thy and pleasant, as any in the up coun try. June 22 if : ~ ST LAW. Jl UK public ure informed (lint 1 have taken my nephew, Thomas Flournoy Walls, Esq. into partnership in the practice of Law. V e shall be able to do business in the • counties of Hancock, Warren, Lincoln, Columbia, Burke, Scriven, Richmond and the. Mayor’s I Court# ! When not absent at the Courts, the bu . siness will be attended to in all its branches . -it their Ossie on Centre Street, South of • the market. 1 Thomas Flournoy. March 38 ts ; The Piano Forte Taught* 1 SP» G&Mi&IQ iiis f u ESPECTFUI.LY inform* the Iwiics I , of Augusta and its vicinity, that he has re ’ ;uvneu to this city, and intends to make it Ids permanent place of residence; he wih , devote entirely his time to the instruc ion of pupils on the Piano Forte. Hi* attention to hi* Scholar* he hope* will instil • p»rt of public p*tron»g.— Vpplicawim made at the *tfun«i«n flout Hotel, will hr attended 10, |..iv 11 ts Hlienlr* Tides For tialo uX this Office. Fire En-nnks. * . i -l WM. C.IIUNNBMAN, INFORMS tliu public, that he continues to Manufacture his PATENT KIKE ENGINES, and lias made and sold sixty one of them, viz : 2to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield, ton, 1 do Pawtucket, m. 1 do Nantucket, I do Troy, 2 do Bath, 1 do Frigate United 2 do Nwwbury, States, 1 do Ipswich, 1 do Chesapeake, 2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian, 4 do Lynn, 1 do Independent 1 do Arundel, 74, 1 do Beading, 1 do Washington 74 1 do Newton, I do Navy Yard, at I do Brunswick, Portsmouth wh Ido Topsham, I do do Charles 1 do Eastport, town, 1 do Amesbury 1 do Worcester, 2 do Portland, I- do Gardiner, 't do Fort ledepem 1 do Bridgewater, deuce, 3 do Uoxbury, 1 do Petersburg, Va 1 do Salem, I do Amherst, N. H. 1 do Cincinnati, O. 1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo 1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do 'Savannah, Geo 1 do Hailowell, 3 do Washington, IJo Gloucester, Ido West i’oint, t do Cotton Factd- 2 do Concord, N.H, ry, Waltham, Ido Malden. 1 do Northampton, * One of these Engines was tried in the town with another Engine belonging to the town; —the Patent Engine, with 2 five inch chambers, threw 70 gallons of water 133 feet in 28 seconds; the. one belonging to the town, :btd 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. Hurneman’s Fire EisorNrs, and do certify the above statement to be correct. .IONA. LOWING, JOB. AUSTIN, TIJBNER PHU.I .IPS, JOS.LOVEHIGN JOHN MACKAY. OC/’ Orders for 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 manner. March 11 mfim notick! AIX 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. Cosby Dickinson, James A. Black, AD Aims Tit A TOH S. May 11 • ts FOR SALE. A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculat ed for either one or two horses, It will be sold at a reduced price for Cash, Apply t<> Thompson £5 Black. ‘ May 23- BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT ED STATES Whereas, by an act ot 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 1 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- 1 cording to the provision of the laws now j in forte, to the Register, at least si's weeks 1 before the time to be designated by the ] President of the United States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the late army, 1 entitled to bounty land in said district: Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby designate the fourth Monday of November next, as the time at which patents as aforesaid shall commence to issue Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April, 1820. ( JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josiah Metis, Commissioner of the General Land Office 1 Wanted As an Apprentice to the Confectionary and Distilling business, a smart active Lad between 15 and 17 years of age. Apply to HENRY ROBERT’S Confectionary Store t doors below the Globe Tavern, Droa street, Augusta. April 18 * To Kent. [he STAND at present occupied by ■ Edward J. Hardest, & Co.—Possession ,dven Ist October next For particular Tpply at this Office, op to the subscriber. Jeremiah Darby. August 12——if The Subscriber 11TH.I. attend the Courts of the Middh If Circuit, for the purpose of tettliti he accounts due thelate firm of Ke» Duyckink, and Hearns, the accounts du< iiimclf, and all others in which he may b< defeated a* agent, administrator, or »ic i her wise, and earnestly hope* all inti ,led will attend prepared to settle tithe? iv payment or due hill. lieorK* Wa 8. IVnrru. —. N .- 11 ry * ' HOUSE .QKWWf : I !IK Subscribers have taken » large and commodiousfHouse at thheor. StvM; thkh is po* opc.jd for the reZl ion of company It is-situaM in the moat p I easwn Impart «»' the Town* and no pains will lie spared to render the establishment worthy the o-it. ronage of the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the accommodation of lamilies, as well as single rooms fur gentlemen Ihe proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine He. gance with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and II vft will not be excelled by any in tho Southern country. They have Hso MouseT U * an Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and theraselves kUU treat^ent » al * respectfully invited to call and judge for ami wi " Me Keen. WLftTVE tavkAn. 4l ME subscribers have lake,, for aniim ...... „ y eai 's, ;» lease of tl,i» well known ;»> commodious establishment. Situated r?,l lV e , Vy CC “ trC ° f ,he ci ‘y- >1 offers pc. cuhararh aiUagvsboili to regular ami tran- Sf 0 "*" Fpom thf ' ,0 "«: experience 0 ,< 114V f ia( l *f> their line of business, they -latter themselves to be able to render their house tor private and public uccom- , modution, inferior to none in the Southern Slates. Their I ABLE 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. I heir Stables are furnished with the ./cst ot provender, and with faithful and at -1 entivc hostlers. As the proprietors con lemp ate to make the GLOBE a permanent establishment, under their particular sir perinteudance, they only solicit from their mends 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. Wdliam G. Grimes, William Shannon. September 10. ts For Sale, A Prime Xoung >fcgro A carpenter by trade. Price Seven Hun dred Dollars. Enquire of the Editors. August 1. ts For Sale. F) Acres of LAND, on the Wa ters of Ciihbert and Kocky Creeks—For particulars enquire of Geo. W. Evans. July 1 ts Wet Nurse Wanted. that is healthy, and wiihout a hild. Esquire at this office. Aug-is 1 13 —-ts NINE Months after date application will be made to the Honorable, thr uterior Court of Scriven County fm h ave I. sell 14 certain trr.ct of land, being all be real Estate of Josiah liquid Sen. ike. u said county, in order to effect a division uuoug the Utnrs. , ' SIMEON H. CAH MON, .ALEX MTO.NN, BENJAMIN U HOS I ICE April ‘l9, 18'jy I v 9 in HIiINKH ~ Fur MtU at Umi MdUu. - , ... ' \ Eagle Tavern. I And Savannah Stage Office IWE partnership of Whipple &. Booth . of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah Stage Office, being this (lav dissolved by mutual conaent. All debts due ny the said firm will be paid by sajd Whipple, and all debts due to the fina are to be collected by him only. Jesse Whipple, 1). 8. Booth. N. B. The house will still bt- cuutiuu® as formerly, by the subscriber J, Whipple. may 16 EAGLK RESVSCITJITV D ! ! ! « CAI.L AND SEE ” RAVELI-EllS and the Public in gy-n --ejal, are respectfully informed that the a bove House is opened for the reception of company. It irsituated on the must pub lic street in the Town of WASHINGTON, W'ilkss County. But few houses have su perior acc'tmmodatious. Families travelling can always he ac - commodated with a Si u of B oms hand some!;,' furnished — I The Larder be stored with the best the Markets af fords, the Bar stocked with Ohs choicest ofl.iquors, mid the Stables well supplied and attended. N B. A f* w regular Boarders can be genl'-t-ly proOdtdfur on moderate tern^i h'utkinift'iu, Mh Ueet Omnitly, Oto. i .lujfiiil lu, 1 H f JO > ** (j ■y The Augi.afj Chronicle fill give I th-i shove four W.wrltomt, once iwcelc. - and send their u/ count to this ofliu lor i payment. August la-—>w4t vorsma:. APOOIi whre d Cwacher. .snellenU ly made and nf tin very h fc *( r au»««- sis. wdh h sad soma plated hsrsew Tet Wi v> til be n udmie. Apkdy M Uus elhes. May U. «