Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, September 30, 1820, Image 1

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igusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette. fill* XXXiro BATUBBAY MOHNIIVG, SMPTBMBBtt 30, iBBO [No. 1938.] < ‘ ' I —,— i. : ” IS prnusHKTt THURSDAY St SATUUI) A \ ’ wjvwro* L’ I)rT »i«sk Cl “ ww ' p, heUW ,of the Unilait SUtci, H0I.UB" BEH AKHUM, ryjvr.lV' y K AUIHJSTA 10CKEIIY .ixn GLASS (iitlS STORK briber is now receiving and L ind will continue to reenve Kalian;! Wintermonllis. at his kllll ’s Brick Building, near the (in M’lißnsli-street, leading from mrt ft? Hargrave's COUNEU STORE, Elt ii, ASSOR VMEJW §F lOfKEIIY A U(\ c\\\na N\ we«, •cossisriwo *>r mdsomely assorted lhC>nrkrry , and i Tierces «t Glass If ace, rted to suit the Georgia h Wes !ts> which lie oilers for sale, at a ;e He is now opening in order se purchasers who wisli to have Is repact-- Printed Liverpool W are —Also, ded Cups $ Saucers, very description and size. Bowls, Mugs and Pitchers, fferent qualities and sizes. ALSO .1 fern set of Elegant ish’d Golft ouu^ perior quality —consisting* of ,Coffee $ Desert Set Complete —Likewise « China Tea Sets, i figures, neatly put up in box which he ode vs for sale at the ;ed prices for cash, or approved ptances. illiam H. Oakrnan. 25. 12t V—The subscriber ■quests those who are indebted i firm of Erwins, Oakrnan, & Go. rwa-d and settle their accounts (who alone is authorized to set- Msiness) us further indulgence granted. illiam 11. Oakrnan. *r 26. 12m Jn.it Received. i- best white wine Vinegar s best quality of Green Coffee “■ prime Jamaica Sugar ALSO Local London particular Tene- Hir former lusortmcnt they now ».c low, fop cash. l ardy Sou. ■•X tXI) LOAF, cams. JVrior St. fcr.nx Sugar, i. duscavado do. "'' k Helmed Loaf, do. icon f'ncomb Butter. ® hy **• '1 alone, '■*“ "''ihicriber liar? ,i,,, whore U, > C\\ the, 30tl i the* V' * U> Jl present oi - ft, A'wed.. I city ihsirab iy us j , ()| 1 l ,,) ** e *»n*n given o j \\ 'V ibitili, fclal'a!'"! **l* I*l VNo ■ ;:' r Cl 'h-l hnmt, B»-_, • Oriix. I;' "a, m* Umj,,. , **% m-n r 1 MANSION HOUSE/.': ■ • , f HE Subscribers have taken a targe and commodious House at th e ctr oe.i of Green and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the recej .on of com pap } it is situated in the most pleasant jxfrt of the Town tml no pairts will be spared to render the establishment worthy the pat ron ag<* of the Public. "Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for th ccuminodatiiln o> htmilips, ns well as single rooms for gentlemen. 'Die proprietors of this establishment have endeavored to combine ele iance wit!* convenience. They flatter,themselves their TABLE and BAL not be excelled by any in the Southern country. 'l*hey have' als< prepared in an air j situation large new Stables and safe Ca»riag. Houses. Those who arc fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge so themselves. N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided wit Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler. Young & McKeen. January 92 GLOBE : #!sayer& -A HE subscribers have taken for a num ber of years, a lease of this well known and commodious establishment. - Situated ui the very centre of the city, it offers pe •■uliur advantages both to regular and tran sient boarders From the long experience i they have had in their line of business, they ' latter themselves to be able to render i their house f,r private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the Southern States. /Their TABLE will be furnished vith the best provisions the market can .dl'ord, and their Bah with the choicest I.iquors. Particular attention will be paid to cleanliness in their rooms and bedding? And they pledge themselves that indecent .or indecorous behaviour of kind will •ever be tolerated in their house. ! * Their Stahl,eS are furnished with the ,est 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 j.eriutendance, they only solicit from their friends and the public generally, that par ion of patronage which their attention to business and to the comfort of their qus ;’liners may entitle them to. William G. Grimes, William Shannon. Senteruli r 10. , ts Notice. jn ii HE subscriber will give liberal wages • a man that, can come recommended’ to )■ hunc«t, ind'ottr.ons and sober, to take •haege of a Saw and Giis; Mills, 5 miles a bovc Petersburg, Broad B : ver, Geo W. h’ohiiison. sepf i?. - 1 J° To Ihe Eii Ci rs J' liich mind iouuty. OOMF, F'V’nd (More officious than pm -7 dent) has '.viihout my knowledge or nsenf, tanen the unwarrantable Liberty ■I publicly a '.nounci' g me as a cnmlidate it- tin- very honorable and respectable of eof becomiug one of your lirpresen civ sin flic State Legislature. To serve *s ro mtry either In held or cabinet, is >_■ duty of every good citizen —Yet in selection of s i«li citizens wisdom ton I*l dir* Ct the choice I (eel a pleusue usshri l gmy v orthy fdiow voters tha hi lieve tlievo arc i[|oao on nomination who will, if eh cu d, do thrm Justice I ihort fire beg Kav* to withdraw from in* donteat. P PHKHCOTT. N. I), llurae-Slioemg hikl Mouths work general, dime at short notion at my cp Ilnur Let Uuuiui Lyme. I*. I*. Mi (lb H ~smsr~ IHS T reenit od a varied) of MIBMtJ fin* ttia Plum Lon** For aulv By A, PILiiUKr, Mapi Eagle Tavern. And Savannah Stage Office rpilE partnership of Whipple &. Booth JL of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah Stage Office, being this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be paid by said Whipple, and all debts due to the firm are to be collected b> r him only. Jesse Whipple, D. 8. Booth. N. 11. The house will still be contiu ue as formerly, by the subscriber J, Whipple. may 16 KAGLB E R S?o RESUSCITATED!!! “ CALL AND SEE.” nn .1 BAVELLEHS and the Pimlic in gen east, are respectfully informed that the « hove House is opened for the reception of company. It is situated on the mcgi pub , lie street in the Town of WASHINGTON, Wilkes County. But few houses have sir pen or accommodations. Families travelling can always be ac commodated with u suit of Rooms hand somely furnished—The Lsrder will alwa.t* be stored with the 1 best the Markets at fords, the Bar stocked with the choices' of Liquors, and the Btables well supplied and attended. N !L A few regular Boarders can b' genteely provided for on moderate tern i. truthngurn, H'ilktt County, Get, > .inguit 10, IH3O j gy The Augusts Chronicle will giv. the above f*mr insertions, once s week siul send their account to this office fu> payment August ll——wit VOUHALK. | rf)UH wheeled Uosolvee, eMeileni IV ly Wdle soil of U»« wry bell mcMirt ale. With Itsmisume plat.d harness Term* u |ll be modwilo. Ap|dy M Oils olHae, 1 iu 1 i FOll SALE. t»N THE A\taw\a\ia VVvnvt, !ty r t!ie suhscj'ihe: WITH is DULY Authorized'! s? Empowered TO SELL THE SA Viiv. v T\\Tftti Tvcicla OF MOST VALUABLE JL i\ FI Ji) S 0 AS fOZtOWS. One Tract at Ghrrkes Bluff, 10 miles u boye Darien, containing 3546 acres. One 'Tract, an Island, in the narrows, A Uunaha river, 24 miles above Clark’ Bluff, containing 400 acrep, and ku< v. by the name of Williams’ Field. One Tract, containing 75 0 acres, 4 miles abeve Williams’ Field, known by th> name of Muchetn’s Field. Tim above u»« luppoaed to he tliree of as fine tracts oflaml, as any on the Alta maha river, they will be sold at private sr.U any lime from' the date hereof, until th> 10th day Dec. next, wlten if not sold the> will be absolutely sold at Public Auction, at Milledgeville Any person inclined t< purchase either us the above tracts of land, nuy be most particularly informed of even thing respecting them by applying to tht subscriber, iu Augusta. James A. Young, Mansion House Hotel, Augusta. "'inv 23 W. in ■ —. ■ ■ i— . ■. ■ ■ '» i i—» *v e\\ VVout to live. ) ITE VIT» A XVJGE -JjWr itJ. laibih- Bdgefii hL Court-Hou;. x will proceed, by Cn’nbvnlge, Union, YoA Salisbury, fX. C J to I'Wftei'icksburg (~Vivg j~~ This is the shortest, best an cheapest rood to Washington—Stage Fan after the first 30 miles, 8 cents. August 17— I6t Notice is Hereby Given To nil my Creditors, That 1 have made application to th< honorable the Justices ofthe Interior Court of Richmond County, lor the benefit of the several Ac s of the S.ale of Georgia, passed fur the relief of insolvent Debtors, and',tflat they have appointed the 2(Jth day of Oct. next, for the examination of my cas at which lime my aaid creditors will phase attend at the Court-House of said county, to shew cause, (if any they have,) whj ths said Inferior Court should not extend to me the benefits of the said acts, and I be released from my present confinement. W. A. WALSH. August 19 -ts *** The Creditors oi E. IL Bii.li.voß & Co. ss well as those of •Vi.PHßrs C. Billistos, are hereby most fe ; spectfully notified, that Alpheps C Bil iings, now confined in the common jail of Richmond county for debt—has applied to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, for the of the several acts ofthe Slate of Georgia pass* d for the relief of Insolvent Deblois—and that die said Court has appointed Friday the 20th day of October next, to consider whether the prayer ofthe applicant shall be granted. They are therefore, her* by summoned to appear at the Couri House oLßichmond County, Geo. on that day, to shew cause, (if any they have) why the said Alpheus C. Billings, should not be discharged from his confinement. ALFHBUS C. BILLINGS. August 19 ts Notice is hereby Given. To all my Creditors ■IUIAT I have made application to tin I Honorable the Justices ot the Infer!- 1 ,r Court of Richmond County, for the be .efit of the Several Acts of the State o< i orgia, passed for the relief of insolvent d liters, and that they have appointed tin ith day of October next, for the exam i ition of my cuae, at which lime m> i d creditors will please attend at th urt House of said County, to shew cans' f any the) have,) why the said Infenni O'trt, should not extend to me the bene n of said Acts, and I be released from my n eeeiit confinement. DANIEL CLEMENTS. August 19 ts. TO liKN i, V DWELLING ItttUM on the comer t Ilia and Centre Streets. ¥ur Urpte tp Jowcnlk Moon*, Ofipentt tht Market- Npl. Wfmswrff . 1 (Or T Aw. Jh ' ■ - * fir, public are informed (I«jt ha'c taken my nephew, Thoms* ■tirrfnfj’ W dls, Esq. into pavinei ship in practice of I.nw. I V'V i ,, e 'shall be able to do business in tl a • iitlics of Hancock, •. l.incbln, Oo)nm)»ia, , Unrb, Sermm, Tcbtuond and the Mayor's Court. H i When not absent at the Courts, the bu ■ iiess v- ill he attended to in all'its b<-anches < their Ossie on Centre Street, South of . io market. - Tfjtnma's Flournoy. 'l ive.' ts tire Engines. w»t C. HtTN NEMA ft, INFORMS th- public, that he continue^ . to Manufacture Ins PATENT FIRE NONES, and has made ami sold sixty ne of them, viz : 2to the town of Ilus-ll do Pittsfield, s ton, 1 do Pawtucket, HI, , Ido Nantucket, Ido Troy, 1 do. Hath, -.i, 1 do Frigate United , *3 do Nuwbnry, States. , Ido 2do mkrbichead* Ido Macedonian, ' 4do Lynn, Ido Independence 1 do Arundel, 74, ' 1 dm Heading, Ido Washington 74 J’ Ido Newton, Ido Navy Yard, at j Ido Brunswick, Portsmouth kb ’ Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles ■ Ido Eastpdrt, to n, 1 do Ana-shury 1 do Worcester, , 2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner, 1 do Fort Irdepen- 1 do U idgewater, dence, 3 do Hoxbnry, 1 do Petersburg,Vt»|l do Salem, ■ Ido Amherst,N. H. Ido Cincinnati, O. 1 do Windsor, Vl. 2 do Augusta, Geo. I do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Get) 1 do Hallowed, ,3 do Washington, 1 do Gloucester, 1 do West Point, 1 do Cotton Facto--2 do Conc< id, N.lf ry, Waltham, Ido Mai Ign I do Northampton, One ot these Engines war. tried in the town With another Engine belonging to E the town; —the Patent Engine, with 2 five ■ j nph chambers; threw 7- 1 Ratl ins of water |l 33 feet in 2S seconds; the. on- belonging .the town, and selected tor tw ; or; ose with 2 six-inch chamber.", was 43 second, st ilnowing the same quantify ot water 110 r feet J,., We, the Atinscribem iw - or rne *. oitt'n of Qnsti.n, at the trial of f. onc Wl * V' Uvii*r.nk*’9 Fin« Kiuinoos, d and do certify the above xtutement to be •e correct. JONA. LOHING, JOS. AUSTIN, TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS LOVERIgN JOHN MACKAY. Cj’ Orders for the PATENT FIRE ENGINE, addressed to WM. C IHJNNE MAN. No. 31 Union-street, Huston, or his f . Manufactory in lloxbury, will be executed t m the best manner. e March 11 m6m J Wanted, ' 2(000 \bs. Mercliantablft i » T e IO be delivered within sixty days, sos ,which Tiutiity Centi pet pound Will be given, by the subscribtr, on delivering the same at the Manufactory, north side - Broad-street, five doors below the Mala Vet f M. Payne. : August 17 -w4t / i The Subscriber d Having declined the laborious part qf *• \UtPractice of Medicine, and having re * ccTived the ftppoi'itiii nt f A\3CTIOXBEU, , For the Town of Washington, offers hie -emcee in that Branch of Business, to his , friends, and the public generally. , Having provided himself with convenl nt Store Rooms, he is now ready to re* , ceive GOOUS Qf any description, on Commission, with uders to dispose of them at Auction, or otherwise; and pledges himself to pay ev • ■ry attentioiv to tlie interest of his custom.* ' rs. , Reference to any of the inhabitants of . Washington. ; Gilbert Hay. I athinrlon, IVilkei County, Geo ) Augutt 8, 1830. 5 ' (0* Tlie Augusta Chronicle and Savan '■ nli Republican, will publish the above aij- J rtisement once a week for four week*, id forward their accounts to this office or payment. August 14-—w4t * ~TO HUNT. I*HK HOUSE and LOT at present oo „ (.pied by Mes*ra, Mayre k Co. and lb* wu adjoining Building* The stand (or iiislnvss is considered < q isl to any pi the ,y, and two *>f the tenements are suite* >i« for stores and dwellings-'Possession . an be had on tbs Ist. of October nest. For terms apply to the subscriber on lb* Aaiut Mills, or Mr. Joint Casbln in AugiMg IN. UUAVKI, August