Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 14, 1820, Image 1

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kugusta Chronicle Gazette. I l i‘- f •- ' k * I - ’ 'V >:,. XXV V.] SATURDAY MORNING, UCTRURK 14,, IS3O. [ ~ nA9 R MMHMTIT v THE ■curouicle B IS ftIUISIIED ■ l . esuA Y, th UUSl> a Y & SATURDAY i MORNINGS, I Hr KrA5. Dvtokisck & CaAUvrox, I pubUlien oft he Lav*, of the United State., _ I lT six lIBU.A* B t*u AS»I7M, I IN ADVANCE. I AUGUSTA I CROCKERY I AND I GLASS I WAHSiI STORK liME subscriber is now receiving and ■Gening. and will contiime to recnve W. pall and Winter months, at lus Brick 8.0,1i ?5 , ~e.. the Eolfam B'lniosh ,lreet,le.Ji.Vtrom ■ Stewart & Hargrave 8 ■ C'tRNBH STORE, |« general ASSORTMENT ®F I i rockery h\ m . anA CVu\a W are, J -CONSIST^ ttI* OK •' fnte* nandmmely ossa Tied I with Crockery , and itea of Glass I tfare, ■Fell "elected to suit the Georgia & Wes t, Mmkets, which he offers tor sale at a |w advance He is now opening in order | slut those purchasers who wish to have' Keir Goods repact — (Blue Printed Liverpool I 'V are—Also, Enameled Cups $ Saucers, l Os every description and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs and ; Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes. .'ALSO Jt feta set of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, ©f a superior quality—consisting of L Tea, Coffee h Desert Set Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Sets, )f various figures, neatly put up in box I !B—all of which he offers for sale at the nnst reduced prices for cash, or approved town acceptances. William H. Oakrnan. October 25. 12t N. B.—The subscriber earnestly requests those who are indebted Co the late firm of Erwins, Oakrnan, & Co. to come forward and settle their accounts with him, (who alone is authorized to set Be their business) as further indulgent- - . Baimot be granted. William H» Oakrnan. November 26. 12nu BROUN AN!) LOAT, SVG'JiiiS. 60 Barrel* Superior St. Croix Sugar, 30 Hds. k2O Bis. Muscovado do. 25 Bis. double Refined Loaf, do. 5000 Bacon. Keggs of Uuncomb Butter, For Sale by R. \lahme. JHay, 20. axu Commission Business. T * HE subscriber returns thanks H r tin -Mco'ir.gCiiiVnt heretofore receive I in ilu u'e business, and informs vis friend " Ie public that he is low enlarging his War, .House, situated a; tiie upper end of I' , vd Street, which wdi be in complete . ' r: I' 1 ' 'ho reception ol' Cotton, an: * I l ' l ' by his to merit a share .( P ub “C patronage. J. Ansley. Stpt,2l w 6w Piano Fo ON H\ND. f|, Olf TH iuVSH. »■ '■'’uS'rf Vl " k " l> l,cre “ ft ' ,> * PUJfO FORTES aVh i “nd. inuHeau make, To. i' e W '“ %ell U,w Cash or go - ' A. Pie<|iiet, - if ft *' "tovull, t'o w II • »ff wtiffd in the 1.1 iVoanuH* » l " U' Hedge, ,| I (jOinr I* V *«• fcoiJOj t i ,1# n( nil ' 1)1 * ' I')'*# . > lev i,l , • 1 so IVwdm.. y | ] f« j i■ i■ ii, jwairaisrra t<Wt)rw»». • MANSION HOUSE % HE Subscribers have taken a large and commodious House at the cor nej of Grre* and Mclntosh Strt.etti; which yah now opened for the tre-vf ion ol company, (t.is situated in the most pleasant pun ol tbe sown, and no pains will tie spared to reiidet ihe establishment worthy the pat ronuge of the Public. Rooms will be lifted up in superior Stj le for th< accommodation of families, as w,eli as single rooms for gentlemen. The proprietors of this establishmentbav£ endeavored to combine tie trance with convenience. They flatter themselves then T ABLE and BAIJ will not be excelled by an; in the Southern country. They have nls. prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and saft Camag, Houses. Those who are fond of t>;oo. - l living, airy, now and clean Rooms and Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call anti judge fto themselves. * 6 N, B. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will be provided wit Carriages, Horses and an approved Ostler. Young & Me Keen. January 2S /C^ TaY kun. CP fK subscribei's have taken for anum- I bev of years, a lease of tills Web m.i 1 . * and commodious establishment. Situa.lt- i in the very centre of the city, it offers pe culiar advantages both to regular and tran sient boarders From the long experience 1 hey have had in their line of bust ru-.ss, they ■latter themselves to he able to render 'heir house for private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the Southern Stales. Their TABLE will be furnished with 'he best provisions 'he mark'd can afford, and their Bah with the choicest > dquors Particular attention will be paid cleanliness in their rooms and bedding; ar>d i hey, pledge themselves that indecent or in decorous behaviour of any kind will never be tolerated in their house Their Stables are furnished with the •est of provender, and With faithful and at nth e hostlers. As the proprietors coo ; date.to make the GLOBE a permanent -stahlishmem, under their particular su- 1 perintendance, they only solicit from their friends and the public generally, that p»r ion of patronage which their attention to business and to the comfort of their cus omers may entitle them to. W-lljam G. Grimes, William Shannon. September If). ts 'L'he i?Yact\cfc nt U\e • ILiXWo rjl A (IE subscriber respect hi By offers his ii of ; ,ii ti.il services to his friends and •he public in general as Attorney ail Counsellor at Law; and hopes by hide .Vtignble application to his profession, to meet a lib'.ml share of public p*. -nonage t’laims deposited in bis hands for col lection will be promptly attended to t and . rye ffort made to advance the interest .>f h.s clients- lb; may be seen at the Law Office of Cnl N.cholas Ware, am) os professional services commanded. Cluirlrs Carter. sept. 26 3 o LAW OFF WE. 5 IfC subscriber* have formed t con. legion in flic various h anoh » of proles* ♦K 'I ml business, under the firm of K >en . i, St Ukpiiiuis They will attend to any ..tain' a* confided to them in the following cuintif*, vis i— llullwin, Jiupev, WVkinmu, J urn, //.on O (J ( .UhlJf'lH, I, /.u«e'(l, O'i me, Tmm \u<l also iu (hi 0 h L'ii-cuii L'mirt of tin I ('mud biai's, Su m n I Hurhvi ls, Jo I fill li, lit'fill Ill'll, * ( 1 'I M i*c\ M i' w at i(*u OIJi»;Uf Eagle Tavern . \nd Sav annuli Stage Office THE partvors'iip of M hippie &. Booth of the Eagle Tavern and Sa. annul; Stage Office, being this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts do oy lit . said firm will be pain by said VV hippk and all debts due to the firm are to b collected b"' him only. Jesse W hipple, 1). S. Booth. N. B. The house will still be contiu ut as formerly, by the subscriber J. VV hippie. I mavlfi - I I a** 1 • i 1 I ■ V tf-V’ ■ Miff**' , I Oil SALE. 0\ THE AUsuuaVia Vivvuv, i,y the subscribe* WHO IS DULY Authorized & Empowered TO SIbLL THK SA iK. viz. Thvee TvacAa OF MOST VALU ABLE Oj & « id s AS rULLOWn. 6»e Tract at Clarke* Bluff, U> mile* a hove llarieu, containing 3546 acres. One Tract, mu Island, in the narrows, AI lannbu river, 24 mile* above Clark * UiuiT, containing 40U ac'e*, ami know by the name of Williams* Field. One Tract, containing 750 acres, i miles above William** Field, known by lb name* of Mdebem's Field. Tin above are »uppo*ed to be three •> *s fine tract* of land, as any on the Ait inaba river, they will be sold at prlvat r *nv time (Vain the dale be rent, until •I* I bin day Doe m *i, when if nnl sold lie v,ill tie ib'iululely sold at Public Amlin a. l.in igevdl* Any parson inclined pUl'basr eilbur< f 'be above tract* of lan ii iy fie must i/atiicnUrly »•»#’■*» im-I ol s v< i|,hi. r«*i#r t(bf iits «<t by applying to i *i,n*ct‘i i<i(, .0 Auyuaia .luin«» A, Young, Jhiuihit //intt //»lil, ,l y t»<* mi w ' ' .* Ivoticc is Hereby Liven Tii ull my ’Creditors, T II HAT I have made application to |h A ruble- the .lustices of the Inferior Uouti i. - . H'.clnnimd County, for the benefit oflh , w vi.m! of tl.e State of (iou gi.. passed fir the relief of l.isolwm Debt..vs, and that tsioy have upjiointed die 20til d..r of<)ei.. nekt, forthe.es.vininntion.of my ras a' which time my mild creditors will phase iltend at the ClmM-House of said county, ■istiev,' cause, (if any ‘.hey have,) wli) tin, said Infthor Court shouhl n.vt exteuff to me the benefits of the said acts, andl be released from my present confinement. W. A. WALSH AMjplfl 19' ts The GrctUtoi-s ui E. ft iJr. .iMis (k Co. as well as those cl Vlfri.i.S C. Br lunos, at e hereby most lie rpectFnllv notified, that Aiplieua C Bil-‘ lings, now confined in the common jail ,of Richmond county for debt—has applied G> the honorable the Inferior Coma of Richmond county, for the benefit of the several acts of the state of Georgia passed fin ihe relief of Insolvent Debtors—and that the said Court has appointed Frida) the tytlidav of October next, to consider whofhtr tie prater of the applicant shall be granted. They are therefore, here by bUiiiinoneff to appear at the Court House of Richmond <'.011111% Geo. on that day, to shew cause, (sfany (hey have) why the said Alpheus C. Billings, should not be discharged fr, m liis confinement. ALPHEUS C. BIUdNGS. August 19 if | Aotice is hereby Given. To ull my Creditors THATlhavemr.de application to the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferi or Court of Richmond County, for the be. nefit of die Several Acts of the Stale of Georgia, passed for the relief of insolvent debtors, and that they have appointed the 20th day of October next, for the exam-/ .illation of my case, at which time my sail creditors will please attend at the Court House of said County, to shew cause (if any they have,) why the said inferior Co rt, should not extend to me the bene fit of said Acts, and 1 be released from my prese it confinement. DANIEL CLEMENTS. ' agnst Iff ——ts G. L. COoMiiSNIL, H K -l’K.l' IVI l 1,, inform, the r.a.lre, an.i Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity, that be. will open his J)JINCI \ G ACA DEMY, in Green-Street, on Satoiihav the X4ihof October,next, and will contin 'm- to receive -jcholars until tli.elast of Jan nary, 1821—Parents and Guardians who will favor him with the tuition of theii Children, may rest assured, that no pains will be spared in bringing them forward in the polite accomplishment of Dane iug Mr C. intends declining keeping r Dancing School after this season—the low price of tuition, and the small number <1 sch ilars, for a few months in the year hardly defray the expenses. Days of Tuition. The Day School t<> be opened every Saturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A M and from 3 to sunset. —The Night School wilt he opened every Monday and Thursday, from 7 to 9 ./clock Price of Tuition. Ten Dollars ,iei Q iarl r for ’.he Du -'ohonl, and Eh.ven for the Night School, obe paid in advance No Schollar taleci tor legs than a quarter. 7* Cadies and Gentlenien who ma> wish to take private Lessons in Dancing Mr C will be happy to wait upon them at their houses, or at the Dancing Acadi ny on lire n Street. ■vT2t io iiviit. I WO Tenements on the .North side <iul upper end of Broad stn-ei g .O' 1 stands lor business, and calculated for comfort abi family re-i lc c-s, at present occupied b> .1 (X. Morgan 81 Gib s Griswold—for terne. qipiyto Gliver Rwnl, or JumeH Myers September 26 —— w4l To Rent. HE DWELLING HOUSE on Bav street, at present occupied liy 'l’lu-s. li i'enn. Aiso, 7 \vo Stands in Bridge-s> 1 eel, wef ca culatnd for tl (i oct ry II isiness—For terms apply • .lr. Oliver Ke.c 1, or to 'j'ho s, S. o\\v*.* fiept. 2 , i~~ 1 Put So It. so Acres of I AND, on <l»e St a j i, of (Jubher*, anti Rocky Creeks -Vo tit ulsrs enquire of G«o. W. Ksiuik. lul I If Niitiuu, It KING iny »bi ore for » few mom I * I.aVl dl ROtll.Rf M GOOMHM, my f » Jtilm H. Coomb*. ■i'v i iii. irgi mn mrium iii r ' i.—m 7ii To Uit TuAjUc. 11HR Unders! g ied tak<; tills method to inform their f iends aiid the public, v»t Uiev continue to transact Hu sip ess their \V VHR HOt'SPin AUGUSTA,a& VA&ru&fib- AND *' iMwmlsavon NlwccAvauts. Their H r J/(E HOUSE and W UiKH ire in food order for the reception of Merchandize* and i ountry Produce; Vint they intend to give their undivided attention to the bnSiifos*, and hope by in* lustry ami prompt ntU niton to till orders, to give pern ia! satisfaction to those who may -favour them with their custom MeLiiws N Molt. (Ijr* The Washington Nows, Greensbo rouph Selector, apd Millrdgeville Journal, and Record; r, are requested to publish ihe above B'times,and forward their ac'ts. to this odice for pavmciit. Sept. 9 wßt T'to umnt~ c kJBVEH AL tenements in Cotton Ring®) eligibly Situated for the purchase of prof* diice and the sale of Groceries. , J. Anti ley. ' C ' l p‘ 91 ■» ... ■ 4'v AND C awuvvbsum tv 4 UK subscribers have taken the Ware house lately occupied by Henry Shultz, ipposiie the wharf, which is new in coin* ■ ietc irder for the reception of Cotton out Merchandize jMurkeuzio & Ponce. flHoher 97 ft* 1 ,uVl.u.c\\e & WuU'-'u, (U)V IN’ T. THE Fuetnrnstf h' Voomiasion HURINKSS IN S \ VANNAU, iVhere all orders will he promptly attend *.-l to. Jidv r ts Bank of Xu^Wßtw, B lh September 1820. j\.*t an opinion prevails among many, who cut Rink Notes in two for the grew*' tor security of transmission b} Letter, t'-a' the issuers are hound to nay the " hole of a Note, when only half tln-reof is orodu.-ed, the public are hereby informed, that inconsequence of the serums injury to which the issues would be expos.-d, by such an operation, Hank, ii'-vnr li;uj and doer not, consider itself .poosible fur tlie payment ofanv of its X >tes, with* out'he production of the whole, oi the most material parts thereof^ Half Notes, havinp the signature of the I’lVS'd ml or Cashier, are entitled, as hr re,* tof ,IV, to half'he value ef.be entire note, on satisfactory evidence being whibit d, • hat the presented half has been properly obtained. Hv O der VPfp-sinTQ u00 ,) P, ) r ’as' «cni. t >• 19, n i<» tiCiilj TffllP.E tenements next below Uie City Hotel, at present occtipiei by Messieurs Russell, (fines, and M Lean, for termsap. dytoj 11 f.ary di Janies If GaHUc. —Pos- session given In Octocer next. *■ ■’•ust 9J nf P it) Vi\ ' i «i> <mle if ui i-u.m or court of Columbia county, w hen silting foe ordi iary purposes, will be sold at the court mouse in the said count), on 'he first I'nesdav in December next. One ha!l‘ a certain Ne gro Follow by the nam of CAIN—AIso •ne half of a certain I'ruc of LAN U, con* doing two hundred air fifty aerial, more >v less, lying in the. saul county on Little River, adjoining Ship Cm-tlcdge and otii ' ,s, belonging to the estate of Samuel Sullivan, deceased, to be soid (or the u'-ncfil of the heirs and creditors of said stale. Terms made known on the day f sale. (V’mliali Sullivi n, ? » . .• ’ > ex v a Jus. S. Mrogol-j, 3 Sept *6 aids Notice. IVill he Sold .1 r 1 lie Hops -of (he subscriber,on (he 1 >' *1 of October cex’, the personal prop erty ofThomas Mvres, deceased: One IVatch, Clothing, ,1/t --vhanicH 'loots, • c. Terns mad ku e u a 1 the .ale, JOHN WATHON, adm'r. Hept 'll XcliiMiiihtrtitui'M Sale. A GIIKI'I AHI.K to an order of *h< court of Ordinal/ol Klherl Coutitv, wII b,s add at tin com' house in laid county. o.* the first Ihmsdsy In !>• cemhi cnext, pul of s lul of laud lituati in 'he town el Hu< It* ursville, ip said couali, and know - «> i d No. .1, belong ig lo III* '•'•in d Hoy.l, doe audio lo sold ••* »b u (it us Du htira, f «sid daces* d Trnna adl >« ms U known o" lh* 'lay <0 sale. hiflnllioii June*, AbruUuni M«»yul» o§{ 9 /(dsn»»/»n twsra'