Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 10, 1820, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle $ G eorgia Gazette. ’ ' / # * '• I V [No. 1950. J ia pi-bluish TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MOHVLVGS, Ur ICfin, Doxckwick & Ciuhitox, Publisher* of the Law* ot the United State*, vr six PEll axsvm, IS'ADVAYCE ~ AUGUST, A CROCKERV • JiJ\ 1) glass WAUIO STORE THE subscriber ** itot’’ receiving :nul opening, and will continue to ivctiv. ...rincr the Fall and Winter months, at his Start in Uicou’s Brick Budding, mat the lost-Office in MTutosh street, leading from Stewart & Hargrave's CORNER STOUR, j GENERAL ASSORTMENT ®F , fROCKERY iWaa? an«\ (Thiua Ware, -coxsisnm» of-— — Crates Handsomely assorted with Crockery , and Boxes $ Tierces at Glass IFare, W r ell selected to suit the Georgia Si Wes p rn Markets, which he oilers for sale at a ow advance He is now opening in order t o suit those purchasers who wish to have their Goods repact-—' Blue Printed Liverpool Ware —Also, Enameled Cups b Saucers, Os every description and size. Plates, Bowls. Mugs and Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes ALSO b Jt few set of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality —consisting of A Tea, Coffee & Desert Set Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Sets, Or various figures, neatly p it up in !<>x es —all of which he outers for sale at th* most reduced prices for cash, or approved Town acceptances. William 11. Oakmaii. October 25. . 12t N. B.—The subscriber earnestly requests those who are imlebte to tiie late firm of Erwins. Oaknian, & C .• to cn;ne forwa-d and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set tle their business) as further indulgence Cannot be granted. William 11. Oakinun. November 26. 12m Just Received. (S bbls. best white wine Vinegar 2o nags best quality' of Green Coffee 45 buds. prime .lan.uica Sugar *I.Su 40 casks uest London particular Tent rifle Wine. With their former assortment they nov offer for sale low, for cash. lardy Hon. March 14 Bu< ;w N AND !.OA SI r frA I-' S I f f,./ In %!.m Jg kj o 60 Barrel Superior v - Croix Sugar. 3tf 11*1;,. ;* ■#) j;| s ; MiHi;.,vudo do, 25 Ills, double It-.•fund Loaf, dd. 500 j Rsie.in. Evjfjrs of duucomb R itter, ForNale by 11. 'da!wo, Mav, 2,i. * _____ 51; V A , f?> i-i ki) JL '-is -tia AN 2) Com m isti<> a (>us / ness . A Mr. suhacciher ii;tu• v.*vk* *vt u enc.n.rsge ...cm lit .tot >r ..<• v> 1 a.vivf |,m-a..d «;.(*• . < i* IV : nd *|_'l the public tligl :s .<i»v *■ t..*•»«:; iu M.ir.*.t|.eiHe, t*rt• iot> iu l the upper cud "t Brand it I’cct, wlucii will S. n c ;l»pl>’ 'f ltu f i'»f|f r.'C’poor, (if ' tori' aid Mope* by hi> it trillion to merit a *h ac o public patronage. J. Jhißlcy. krp*. 21 wfiw Fiuuo Forte*, ON HAND, *»« UN I'll *l* *M. T . *** « UR r 4i|Hs«|>||)itr *lll ktp he it aft i p, u hU4»lU,lt HI) |y |,f plwo wmrw U' ■ m ..p «. | Ano I'omu ih A' V,i| *< It t-,* Rl C»*fl M I(U' A. PluiU'd, , u 1% Mi- —.■A4>,rv, mi 1 ■.» gn?iag~rr.n.nr — MANSION , ' / t V " ' | HE Subscribers have tak**n a large and commodious Ilousn at the eoi biM of Green and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the rccep ton ot company It is situated in Lie most pleasant part of ibe Town. I ’hl no pains will he. spared to render the establishment worthy (he pat. r -nag ■> of the Public. Rooms will be'fitted up in superior St vie forth« ‘ ccummorlation of tarn Mies, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. J . The proprietors of this establishment have • ndeavored to combine ele ' rxo with convenience. They flatter themsfelyes their TABLE .• d BAi( will not be excelled by an> in the Southern country. They have als« , prepared in an airv situation large new Stables and safe Ca»ria»< Houses. i Those who ar»\ fond of good living, airy. n* w and clean Rooms ami Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge foi f i themselves. * b ( j N. B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided wit t Camas-s, Horses and an approved Ostler. ( Young & McKeen. 1 January 23 i ” ■" ‘ _ ' r rl ' ' i q > GI»DBV* 1 JT x. y.» SwJsto * tavern. *‘p ME subscribers have tnlteu for aruim her of years, a lease >f lliis well known and commodious establishment. Situated ~ the very centre of Uu- citv, it offers pe year advantages both to regular and Iran uont. boarders From the long experience i they have had ;n their line of business, they s ’alter themselves to be abb- to render ’heir house fir private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the South* rn •hales. Their 'I'AIU.F. will be furnished ■t h the best provisions tfie market cun hrd, and their Rah with the choicest .i rmrs. Particular attention will he paid > cleanliness in their rooms and bedding j tiiii they pledge themselves that indecent .indecorous oehaviunr of any kind will »ev«* bo tolerated in their house I’lieir Stftldes are f icuished with the /est ofprovertder, and with fkicldul and at. entire hostlers. As tin; proprietors cqn •empiiileto make the GLOHK a nomtanenl ■siablisiiment, under their particular su .•erintendance. tiu-y only si.iicit from their friends and the public generally, that p>.ir ti on of patronage which theiraltuntipn to business and to the comfort of their cus ■ unei's may < ntille them to. W'iliam G. Gnmes, William Shannon. TtpmVM- If. if T'iiV Vwu'Vh v »)t Auc TT, /*:\ M Sf TIE ‘•.uhscfher respee.t'uHy offer# his of s iou.ti s-.-rvinea to Ills f iends and he jiubhc in general as Attorney and i .gosoiior at Law; and hopes by inde* ~ii■ •■ b• • lu.idica-em to Ins profession, to ■mt j liberal lilinfc of puolic patronage Loil’ns d. posited in bis hands for col ■ifMi m If In pfemptly attended lo : and i w v ell r! oiaiic to advance- the interest !u;, chenU'. He uiav be seen at the •, uv office ol Col Nicholas U’a-u, and is profession!*'; serricea commanded. Tharies Cartel*. s-pt 2G 3 ' LAIV OFFICE, ' ;■ t i t|R su isciibers have formed a con -0 in tin various bumdi's «'f profes* 1,, H l b"« i ##, under tin (inn of Rock i,fc llr.panis. Mn-y will utit-nd to any .•i,hi. a* conli i <i 1 1 them in the following • Ullt'eS, Mt I /iiih'nun, Jntyr, fl'HUnsnn, // roeh, rillit'U, ij .1 litcn, R ushi igion, Jmiuvm, Ufvn>‘, Twifth \, i in th 6 lit' icuk Court ufllw t* L'iiPlJ ot.d .. Samu I Rnrlnvno Jo ph L liephurn, , ML i b*• 1 ur hi iUia CMiw* ' Engle Tavern, j | f I And Savnnniili Stage Oflict j i rBIMR partnership of Whipple &. Booth ; £ of me Eagle i’aveir. and Savannai 1 Stage Office, being tins day dissolved lv, 1 mutual consent. All debts.due by tie said firm will be paid by said Whip] It. and all debts due to the firm are to b collected bo him only. _ ’ « Jus«c B hippie, * D. 8. Booth. N. P. The house will still be continue as formerly, by the subscriber \ J, VVhipplu. may 16 1 n - Ski ■ ■ - I--. 1 s Ft a ' -2St FOB SALE. Off THK AUauiftha BAvw, « Bj the subscriber ; WHO IS DULY . J Authorized & Empowered TO SELL TUB SAME. viz. Tlvre* Tracts OF MOST VALUABLE ' 2j JD So AS FOLLOWS. One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, 10 miles a hove Darien, containing 3546 acre*. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, AI > iHinah.i river, 24 mile* above Clarkes ( Bluff, containing 400 acres, and know i by the name of Williams' Field. One Tract, containing 750 acres, 4 miles above Williams’ Vicki, known by the name of Miichem's Field. Th"abase arc supposed to he three ol ns fine tracts ft( land, as any on the Ah.' inalia river, they will be sold at prival- sal ant tunc from the d»t« hereof, until 'ln lu*li day Dec next, when if nut sold Ike,' will he absolutely sold st l*ubli# Audio at Miiledgnrill*. Any person inclined t put chase c It her of the above Irset* o( kni |n.q ha wnisl particularlv informed of e' l • 11 him »•* sped mg them by applying to th { *ub*< riOvr, m Augusts Jrmiom A. Young. Mtottiim U*mi U*l*l t ,f"i i* lo, wwy U j | gng.l 'TTiT.mii? ~»v»i- Nolicc is Hereby Given To tuy Cneiumrs, HAT I have made application tn th' '.Oltorahle tire Justices oft he Inferior Court f Ifichm »nd County, forthe benefit of tin several Ac s of tile State of Georgia, ia»t‘d for the rein fol Insolvent Debtors, ,\nj that they have appointed the 2dth day of (let. next, for tin* examination of my cos at vhich time my said creditors will ph as • ati iitrl at the Court-House of sai l comfy, to hew cause, (if any they have,) why th sail Inferior Court should nwt extend-uo on the benefits of the said. r^ 1 . and Ibt re 'used from my present c ement. W. A. WALSH. tiigus* 19—ts The C'mlitovs ot Kj K. Hillings & Co. as well as those 0) vl.pukus C. Bilt.ixob, are hereby most n .ctfully notified, that Alpheus C it; ings, now confined in the common pi i' Richmond county for debt —h»a applied fl; the honorable the Inferior Court <>i (ichinond county, for the benefit of tin /overal acts of the slate of Georgia pass d forthe relief of Insolvent Debtors—and Dial the said Court has appointed Friday the 20th day of October next, to consider whether the prayer oftlie applicant shall be granted. They are therefore, here by summoned to appear at the Couri ilouse of Richmond County, Geo. on that day, to shew cause, (ifany they have) why tho said Alpheus C. Billings, should not 1>« discharged from his confinement. ALFHKUS C. BILLINGS. August 19 ts iVoticcis hereby Given. To nil my Creditor* THAT I have made application to the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferi or Court of Richmond County, forthe he nefit of the Several Acts of the State of Georgia, passed for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that they have appointed the 20th day of October next, for the exam iimtion of my case, at which time my sa'd creditors vill please attend at the Court House of said County, to shew cause (if any they have,) why the said inferior Court, should not extend to me the Irene fii of said Acts, and I be released from my present confinement, DANIEL CLEMENTS. ■ agust 19. —ts G. £. COLMf.SNIL, - Rr-l’r.' Tm i.V informs tile Ladit-i and Gentlemen of vugusta and its vicinity, that he will open his J).'IJ\TCIA (, ACA DEMY, in Green-. Street, on Satihuiay , e 14 h of October, next, and will contin ■it to receive Scholars until the last of Jan nary, IS2l—Parents and Guardians win will favor Ihm with the tuition of thnii Children, may rtst assured, that no paint will he spared in bringing them forward in tlic polite accomplishment of Dane mg Mr C. intends declining keeping a Dancing School after this season—the lov ,-rice'of tuition, and the small number < scholars, for a few months in the ye to hardly defray the exp;*' ses. Days of Tuition. The Day School to bu opened every Saturday, from 9 to 12o’clock A. M and son 3 to sups*t.—The Night School will i,,. opened every Monday and Thursday. 1 1 oni t to 9 o’clock Trice of Tuition, Ten Dollars per Quarter for the Da school, add Eleven for the Night School to be paid in advance No Schollur taker (or less th u» a quarter. /J- Ladies and Gentlemen who ma> Wish to take private Lessons in Dancing Mr C. will happy to wait upon them at their houses, or at die Dancing Acade ay on Grom Street. 23 wl2t 1 o lie lit 8. \VO Tenements on the North side and upper end of Broad-street good stands for business, aml cahudatedfor comfortable family residences, at present occupied by , J. C- Morgan &• Giles Griswold—fur term* pply to Oliver Reed, or James Myers September 26 -- —— w4t To Rent. iS d HE DWELLING HOUSE on Bay- S'reet, at present occupied by Thos II Penn. AMO, Two stands On Bridge-si reef, well calculated for tin Grocery Business For terms apply to 4r. Oliver Reed, or to Thos H. Oliver. Sept. 26 4' For Sale. 30 Acres of • AND, on the Ws era of Rubber' and Rorkv Creeks— F'< ..rticulur* enquire of Geo. W. KvHiit*. * f.ltv I—— ts • § Nolin—During my he uee fur “ («" wr* ks, Mr. J< h> - wbtn will »*• a* my MlorjKf. JOHN M MLTLV.iI. n*fi itt $ 1 wTuiarffimirgaßigg! ra> , To V\\o VobUc. rUF, U id Tsig id take this method to inform their fri nds and the public, 1 *"it they couth mi to traisa,’« Business v their WARE (IOCSK in AUGUSTA,as iPii-Woaop AND t ’ ommLsalon .Mereliant s. Their H ARE HOUSE and STORES , •irr in g'tid grdrt for the reception of Bercliun.Lz * amt ouutry Frodu- v ; And they intend to g Ivir undivided ■ tentlnnto the hnsiuess. uul hope by in lustry and promut alt ntion to all orders, . give gen'ral satisfaction to those who nay favour them «i>h their custom Mef.awsfii Holt. (C? he Wash! -gton N* ws, Gi' e'/sho rough Sid.-ctor, and MiHcdgcvill* Jcn/rual, uni Record r, are requested to publish the uhov i 8 times,and orwaixl tiicirac'ts. to tltisofiic fur payment Sept. 9 8t TO UKN i. u. CrF.VEUAL tenements in Cotton Range, eligibly situated forthe pure)use ofpra luce and the sale of Groceries. J Jhisley. - - ,r4w 81'ORaRK AND Commiaslan Buftiuvss, * HE subscribers have taken the V are- H • tse lately occupied by Henry >pposite the Wharf, *.* Lie'll is now in coin nlete order for the reception of Cotton uni Merchandize. Mackenzie Ponco. October 27 ts Lalltu’Vie fly Watsu.n, co* 1 * ini v rnr Factoragf & Commission RUSINk’-ijS IN S A VANN AH, Vhere all ordt vs v.ill in- orp*tr I; attend *. 1 to. July 7 ts \\an\L of A Wjfusv.t, B th September 1820, A.S nn opinion prevail# among mmy, wlincut Baak Notes in two for the grea ter security of transires' on liy Letter, that the issuers arc hound t»< nay the whole of a Note, "lien -nty halt In.reofl* produced, the public ar« hereby informed, that in consequence of the serums in jury to which the issues w ould be exposed, by such sn operatioh, this Bmk never has, and doer not, consider i'se|t responsible forth" payment of any of its Notes, wth» out he production of the whole, or the most material par’s thereof Half Notes, having the signature of the President or Cashier, at nlil'ed, as Imre* tofopi l , to 'lalf tile value of the entire 'tote, -ni Biirisfiiot’ ry evidence !>• ing exiiibitcd, th„i die rjreseiited half has been properly obtained Bv O der AUGUSTIN MOORE, Cashier. September 12 To lieut, r I^HREE tenements m xtbvlo* the City Hotel, at present occupie* by ».-.sieur» U issel!, Hines, and MTLcun, tor i.c ms ap ply to .1 H. Lary or.l.uncs U Luhl* —Pos session given Ist Ocloc r next. I .'#•»!«♦ ‘IQ- * f n i i. r - - - t- —^ P 3! AN T t.» an ; ie of ■he lul ri oi court of Columbia c*.w'ity, when siuiugfo" ordinary putp will bo sold ;*i the c<>urt-liouß< in li- aaid i-duty, on the firs' Tuesday in December nest. One halt a certain ve gro F iiow by the nam of C; \lN—Also •me half of a certain True' of LAND, con mining (wo hundred . n fifty acres, more •»r less, lying in th* sa d county, on Little River, adjoining Ship Cartledge and otb* rs, belonging to tlte estate of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, to be sold for the b-nefit of tfic lieirs and creditors of said •state. Terms made known on the day C sale. OhicTiah Sullivan, , J:»8. S. Gregory# 3 Sept. 26 wills ' Notice. mule Sohl< * .V T the House of the subscriber, on thd / 18th of October next, tl»" person .1 prop- ' city of 'Thomas Mvres, deceased: v i z: One IVatch , Clothing , Me* chanics Tools , *• c. Terms made known st Hie JOHN WATSON, sd.n’r. Sept. 12 —■ 3' P Stovall. *)( to* 11 A VP. I.etnovrl In tit. I.* T n.‘..nl sbeva Mr. J. W Bridge ** In ' a'l ivr Mr, * Km eluiid in Mr Cuuuii'Hgs Uriels Build -If’ W'siting to mskr quirk H, *h» s 's t*OOII«, thwy vill #< II wry low si whul«- sl* u ri-lail lot c*sli Trsduw •» #*lf Notes on lib. tsl time. October