Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 17, 1820, Image 1

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■Augusta Chronicle Georgia salette. ■ (YOL. XXXV.] . TUKSRAY HORNING, OCTOBER i7, 1880. [No. i»Bo.]^ \ ■ H* —the IciirsuideSr^set^ R IS FXTBttSUlin I-crAV, THURSDAY Sc SATURDAY ■ JIfO7I.VJ.VCSI, ■ I'ciN Dutc.kinck Sc CnABITOTT, B oftl.e Law of the Unite* States. B aT SIX OOLtAHS «* ARKtJMi B jtfADVJyCE. I ITA1 T A . I CROCKERY I JIXD I GLYSS I WARE STOKE Lvtf subscriber is now receiving and RT 118 an d win continue to vecnve P..,i p s ie Fall and Winter months, at his P ur,n ? tfirou’s Brick Building, near the Office in M’lntosh-street, leading from | Stewart & Hargrave s I 4 g£ j,emlTssouwejtt &f I (rockery o\aa* Ckina Ware, ..CONSISTING OF fifties Handsomely assorted with Crockery, and ijf Twstc.es of IHass fKare, Well selected to suit the Georgia h Wes •In Markets, which he offers tor sale at a o 'a- advance Ho is now opening in order to suit those purchasers who wish to -me tlieir Goods repact ~ , Blue Printed Liverpool W are —Also, Enameled Coos Saucers, Os every desi •'■■lion and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs and Pitchers, Os different qualities ar 1 sizes. ALSO A few set of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Os a superior quality—consisting of A Tea, Coffee & Desert Set Complete —Likewise Lustre Ciiina Tea Sets, 01' various figure?, neatly put up in box es—all of which he offer? for sale at tue most reduced prices for cash, or approved Town acceptances. William H. Oakman. October 25. ■4 N. B.—The subscriber earnestly requests those who are indebted ti> the late firm of Erwins, Oakman, 8t 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 H. Oakman. November 26. I2m J. Hm J iVINC, ’aten the stai-e near tin piarket, formerly occupied by Mr. John Cashin,respectfully inform? his customers and the public generally, Jhal he has late ly received in addition to his former Slot if, •n extensive supply of BOOTS SHOES, of cve:y description, which will be sold low for cash. AI3O OX 114.X1J, Northern Sole & Dressed Leather• Boy •MarViw’fe Blacking. 0 c w 4 \v Fresh aml Fas hi liable WUffT IIP/ LIVED, and for Side, (J or Cash onlyJ v. the store of I)i:nock - Marsh, Opj/csiir City-Uotti, October 5- ISt L\ otiee. TIIIIEE Months afterdate appliefith will be madeio tlie court of’ordiuv' ■ Richmond county,’ for leave to sed Re N pec belonging to the estate of M ij * erdinund Phiiiizy, lute of said oouuiy, d erased—for the benefit of the lions au John Phini/y, ••If ihyf ailin'r if the ectale of /•'. l*hi»ity, Inly H—.wlAi * HE Hut scrlbur has appointed M •1 'is P, .\sijuiws *nd Mr. D*s •Use, l< s ugeitts during Ins alnrums. Aug. F. ftlinnl* Kept a IV. 4 v % ■ ml y. J_ ■ mm m ■ •* BLANM.H •for suit* a; tliie Office. m ■ MANSION MOUSE *y '' . ' HE Subscribers have taken a large and commodious House at the cor, nej of Green and Mclntosh Streets; which is now opened for the recep lon of company It is situated in the most pleasant part of the Town, and no pains will be spared to render the establishment worthy the pat ' r Onego ol the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in superior Style for the accommodation q families. as well as single rooms for gentlemen. The .proprietor of this establishment have endeavored to combine ele with convenience. They flatter themselves their TABLE and BAB will not be excelled by any in the Southern country. They have also prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and safe Carriage Houses. ® Those who are fond of good living, airy, new and clean Rooms and Heffs. onff kmd treatment, are respectfully invited so call and judge foi themselves. J 6 „ N : a ‘ They intend keeping a Livery Stable* and will be provided wit v>arnag( S, dorses and an approved Ostler. ■ ’ Young £j? McKern, January 22 ftlAVEttt tavkjin. •to «E subscribers have taken for a nu;n >er of years, a lease of this well known and commodious establishment. Situated in the very centre of the city, it offers pe culiar advantages both to regular and tran sient boarders From the long experience ’ hey have had in their line of business, they > .baiter themselves to he able to render "their house for private and public accom modation, inferior to none in the Southern States. Their TABLE will be furnished vitli the best provisions rite market can afford, and their Bah with the choicest • .Kjuors. Particular attention will he paid to cleanliness in their rooms and bedding; md they pledge themselves that indecent or indecorous behaviour of any kind will never he tolerated in their house. Their Stables are furnished with the t-oat of provender, and with faithful and at i jntive hostlers As the proprietors con template to make the GLOBE a permanent establishment, under .their particular su . rintendaiice; they only solicit from 'heir friends and the public generally, that por tion of patronage which their attention to business and to the comfort of their cus tpiners may entitle them to. WUlituh G. Grimes, WUiiarn Shannon. *ii;pt ember 10. ts ‘i Ue PvftßtiCfc of l\\e, Qai^Wo ■'iff HB subscriber opecthdly offers his prof Asi'-nal services to Ins friends and vhe niibdc' in general as Attorney and {,ih iior at Law; and hopes by, inde ,ii> 'M. anolication to hir> profession, to meet a liberal ;dmre of puiiiic patronage, 'tlaiins deposited in tf> hamls for col umn will hi promptly aUc-nded to : and ' ,t—v effort made to advance the interest .1 his clients. Me may Ik* a,‘en at the ,inv office of Col Nicholas Ware, and '% professional services commanded. riiiiriqs Garter. sept. 26.—-3 m LA W OFFICE. t 1115 subscribers have formed a con ,• ion in the various branch- s of profe*. I'.nul business, under the hrm oi 11 #i k in r, £t Uni- »r«N. They will attend to any Ann s. confided to them in the follow ing .'111(1 ■ H, Vl< 1~ /ffil'hthi, Jumper, mikiiutti, I? utii, Ihnroch, Pulaki, 13 ' Uni rr .n, O'niltinglon, Litment, Groe/ie, 'tSm/fgh A ! .Ko in the <ith Circuit Court of the (tiled fttlltrS. Lannirl Rorkwell, Jampli I. Hepburn. it.pi ?i ii HbtMtH for Multi St this Ofltov- Eagle Tavern. And Savannah Stage Office nrtHK partnership of Whipple & Booth A 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 b>. collected b ,r him only, Jesstje Whipple, D. S. Booth, N. B. The house will still be contiu ue as by the subscriber. J, Whipple. may 16 —— r:^ '' ' WkfiSb. FOR SAKE. I os thb 1 A\tama\\a By the subscriber WIIO IS DULY Authorized & Empowered TO SELL THE SAME. viz. TVucfce Tracts OF MOST VALUABLE ib is, si a> s s AS FOtIOWS. One Tract at Clarkes Bluff, Iff miles a bove Darien, containing 3546 acres. One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al tamaha 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 Mi tchein’s Field. The above are supposed to be three of ss fine tracts ul land, as any on the Alta mail a river, they will be sold at private sale any time from the dale hereof, until «h* lOtli day Dec. neat, when if not sold t(" ) ► will be atisolutely sold at Public Auction, at Uillcdgeville. Any perwm Inclined to purchase either of tire above tracts of lano, may be most parUculsrlv informed of every thing respecting them oy applying to it" subscriber, in Augusta. - JamoM A. Young, Mumtou //suet Jfvl»4 •ivgnttu | I Notice is Hereby Given To ’all my Creditors, T a HAT I have made application to (he honorable the Justices oflhc Inferior Court of Kichmond County, for the benefit oflhc several Acts of tho ?s‘.ate of Get' passed for the rcliefof Insolvent Del ■tnd that they have appointed the 20tli day et'Oct. next, for the examination of.tny case at which time nay suit! creditors w ill please a" end at the Court-H.;use « said county, to 'hew cause, (if any they ha e,) why thu said Inferior Court should nut extend to me the benefits of the said acts, and I be released from my present confine.neut. AV A AVALSM. August 19—ts *** Hie Creditors ol E. li. Bji.uxos &, Co. as well as those of \ iPHF.es C. BiiuMis, are hereby moat re spectfully notified, that Alpiieus C Bil lings, now confined in the common jail of Richmond county for debt—lms applied to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, for the benefit of the several acts of the state of Georgia passed fur the relief of Insolvent Debtors—and that the said Court has appointed Friday the 20th day of October next, to consider whether the prayer of the applicant shall he granted. They are therefore, here by summoned to appear kt the Court House of Richmond County, Geo. on tiiat day, to shew cause, (if tun they have) why the said Alpiieus C. Billings, should not be discharged from his confinement. ALPIIEUS C. BILLINGS. August 19 ts Notice is herefij Given To all my Creditors NT I have made application to the I .1 • Honorable the Justices ol the Infer!- or Court of Richmond County, for the be 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 ination of my case, at which time my said creditors Will please attend iit the Court House of said County, to shew cause (if any they have,) why the said inferior Clmrt, shouldnot extend to me the bene fit of said Acta, and I be released from my present confinement. DANIEL CLEMENTS. 19 ———ts. s For S6ie. m Acres of LAND, on the Wu J ters of Cubbcrt and Rocky Creeks—Foi particulars enquire of Geo. W. .Evans. July 1 ts Notice. i Turing my absence for a few months I have left ROBERT M. COOMBS, itiy a gent. John S. Coombs Tunw27 -ts STORAGE AND Cummiasion Bwsiu«M HI HE subscribers have taken the Ware House lately occupied by Henry Shultz, opposite the Wharf, which is now in coin plete order for the reception of Cotton and Merchandize. Ackenzie Pppce. O-.tnher 27 tt Laltoelse Watson, CONTINUE THE Factorage & Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly attend cd to. July 7- ts Bank of Augusta, O tf* 1820 As an opinion prevails among many wl)0 cut Bank Notes in two for the grea ter security of transmission by that the issuers are bound to pay tlie whole of a Note, when only half thereof is produced, the public are hereby informed, that in consequence of the serious injury to which the issues would be exposed, by such an operation, this Bank never has, and does not, consider itself responsible for the payment of any of its Notes, with-, out the production of the whole, or the most material parts tlijfrepf Half Notes, having the signature of the President or Cashier, are entitled, as here tofore, to half Uic value of the entire note, on satisfactory evidence being exhibited, that the presented half has been properly obtained. By Order. AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. September 12 Administrators Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the court of Ordinary of Elbert county, will be sold at the court house in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, part , of a lot of land situate in the town of Ruck. , ersville, in said couaty, and known as lo No 3. belonging to the estate of James Royal, dec and tube sold lor the benefit of liie f»c?im »aicl cleceMcd. I enrw wii Ue made known on the day ol *ule. Hulomon Jones, Abraham Royal, fjet 3 Ailmiuiitralof For v ale. 4 find rate HOUSE *ud GIG, or «itUar ofllicm.—-HtHjiMre m »<*• Kw’d iiurdia Co. MJiber J • # 11 ■ . 1 -■ Wheeler , Bradley $ Co. Have just received afresh supply of I vim mm y . Os the Latest Fashion, which they will, sell very low lit their store six doors west so Mr Foxes corner. \ ■ ; October 10 w3t ; i£t'4irSNS. ! AND Cpiuiuisaiou Business, BTHE SUBSCRIBER, KGS leave to return thanks of grat» itude for the encouragement he hit*’ received in his WAm HOUSE ixn Cow.mission Business. . At , th . e lime would inform hit Waful l S?or h e S , M ,b -S.' t ! M * e W “>*-Hon? Sts and Stores, thought to be onerfth^ best situations in Augusta, both for safety 1C V. aie House occupied by Kim the js£“-asri“ - f October 3 U,tom A © • *• iv 4.1 jmuT* NKAR TUB BRIDGE, The Huh tenders Continue it Tranuo V^^TOU.IGTi Alio Covmmm l Business , I JUt,CK WAAfK l|::l ft wil mfc ‘‘ 'T a(cfUl ,or OKlew-- ti will make advances „ n produce cmaiAf to «*!*«■« Howard ft M-Grao. Who °f'''M Sale on Moderate Terms. Prime Cotton Ri *ire>i« 1 >'ls. Prime Orlean. Sugar V 5d Mbls. Muscovado ditto 100 Hags Prime Green Coffee 12 Hiids. Whiskey 50u0 1.1)8. Prime Bacon, and ♦ ‘}°?* n cte f«»t Sluing Chaim Sfcpt. 26——— w4t """ " • ■ la* so ('trance tommiseioa lousiness* SAVANNAH, (GEO ) r|MIE Subscriber offers hi* services in ab i” c ; !' ne Business, at Sutler- PH Armr if~ L !. beral r- advMnccs made on 1 KOUUCfcj orders for GOODS will be promptly executed, and Goods forwarded with despatch. Benjamin Howard* Sept. 26- ■w4- List of Letters Remaining in Ihe Post Oflfce at Columbia pourt-house, Ist October, 1820. “ A Wm Albritton 2 Mrs Ann Avery Knchen Addains B Augustus Beall, esq. James Boyd Reason Bealle, or Lewis Drinking John Beall William Binioo John Bishop C Isaac Cliatt, D W Crawford D Thomas Donley John Day I Catherine nosier Wm. Di ane, julf, Ruth Davis F Col. John Foster 2 Warren Ford G Miss P. Gibson Joabbs Grubbs 9 Miss R. D. Harris Henry G Hard® Mrs Mary H'dl Solomon Huges Joiin S Wood J Gabriel Jones Sampson N. Jennlfc Mr Eliz Junes 2 K dfehael Kenney 2 John Kingley L ' Hr John W Ligon 2 George Law Elijah Lashiey Elijah Loflin Miss S S Marshall Jesse Maddox Elijah Mallard John McGee Mss Maryanu Paris Samuel Purnell M Putnam tt David Rose S Booker Sutton Abraham StecjJ. John Strickland Simeon Smith * Jesse Steed, or David Seay 1 T Miss LI 'Thompson old Mrs FricJ Miss Nany Turner J. Tankeraley tun. or U I Wm Underwood W Khan Welhorne 3 John Willingkoia Thomas White Mrs Mary Wiimc loha Willingham k Waller MmldtiK itiaa P Nettles <J co. Samuel Wliiukmi V James U Voung Anna Vawn Joseph Voting Jump* Caroy, Weigher