Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 07, 1822, Image 1

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Af®BSm <OME<DM<SILIE * AND V01.36.] •' AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1822. [New Series—No. 3.] PUBLISHED EVESftY Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday MORNING, Bt T. S. HANNON. A Bar Keeper Wanted. AN active young man, who is acquaint ed with the business of bar keeping, may hear ot a good situation by applying St this office. September J. 2 ts FOUND, A HORSEMAN’S PISTOL, with a A. Brass Barrel. The owner of it can obtain it by applying at the office, and playing the expense of advertising. September 5. 2 ts BvanAy, Wine, XaiVs, Sic. 8 Pipes Spanish Brandy 50 Half bbls. Malaga Wine 12 Tierces Philadelphia Linseed Oil 20 Bbis. Loaf Sugar 10 Qr. Chests Hyson Tea, (recent imp.) 200 Kegs Patent Cut Nails, assorted sizes Just received and for sale by J. & VV. Harper. September 5 2 2t Seed Wheat. On the river , and expected to arrive daily , AA Bushels of the New Crop Seed *>UU Wheat. Apply to Summers & Perry, or to B. G. Sims. Septembers 2 ts New Mackerel, &c. ISO bbls. New Mackerel 10 Qr. casks Malaga 1 3 Qr. casks Port > WINE, S Half pipe* Sherry ) 5 Bales Point & Duffil Blankets ‘250 Pair negro Shoes IS Packages assorted Domestic Goods, Just received on Consignment, and FOR SALK BY Alexander Bryan. September 5 2 4w2aw City Taxes for 1822. THOSE persons who have not had an opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that they can pay the same to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to transact the business of Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence of John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all times at his office, City Hall, from 8 to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wm. Jackson. September 5 2 ts •A——— l ■ .m in . i ■*« ii, i To Rent, THE Dwelling House and Lot on Bay Street, the property of Walter Tay lor, Esq.—Possession can be had imme diately. For terms enquire of W. Micou, Agent. September 5. 2 3t To Rent, THE Store at present occupied by Mr. Samuel Dothard, second door below Jacob Dauforth, Esq. ALSO, A comfortable Dwelling House on Wash ington street, near the City Hall. For terms apply to John Moore. Septembers. 2 3t. To Rent, THE front and back Stores at present occupied by Messrs. Tinney & Hill, and possession l given on the first of Octo ber next. ) Edw’d Campfield. September 5. 2 ts. To Rent, TWO well arranged Stores, good stands for business, with cellars and spacious back buildings, now occupied by Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Gould. Possession j»ay be had Ist November. Mr. Hester al Mr. Kneeland’s, will show the proper ■'tfy in the absence of the owner. 1 , Septembers 2 3t cot Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY on the 7th of August last, a Negro Fellow commonly known by the name of BIG TOM Mr- Murphy—he is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inch"? Kigh; stout, well made, about 25 years I old, complexion very dark. As he has been on the river for some time, it is pro bable he Will make for Savannah, or may be lurking somewhere near the river, be tween Augusta and Savannah. Ten dol lars will be paid for delivering Tom to the subscriber, in Augusta, and Ten Do) tars far information that will lead to con viction of his being harbored or employ ed by any white person. L. Reed. September 5. 2 €t The Editor o! the Georgian, Savannah, will please give the above three inser tions, and forward their bill to this office, ftr payment. j JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends atid the Public, as a Commission AlexcKaut AND Ware-House Keeper, AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House & Stores, where McLaws & Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce and Merchandize. — All orders to purchase and consignments for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will be thankfully received; and he pledges himself, that every exertion shall be used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit ted to his care. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS , * Super. Fresik Flour, AND A FEW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. September 5. 2 If tCT The Milledgeville Journal aud Sa vannah Republican, will insert the above weekly for two mouths, and forward their accounts to this place for payment. NOTICE. The subscriber informs his friends and the public that he enntitmes the Commission Business, at the spacious Brick Store , north side the Market, Broad Street. Prompt attendance will be given to all consignments of Goods com mitted to his care for Sale on Commission, and every exertion made to the interest of those who may wish his services in the Cotton Business. Alexander Bryan. September 5 2 2w4t NEW DOCKS. Just Received at the Augusta Bookstore, DR, Syntax’s 2d Tour, with 24color ed engravings, The Law of Java ; a play, in 3 acts, by George Coleman, the Younger, Advice to the Young Mothers, Recollections and Reflections, Personal and Political, as connected with pub lic affairs during the resign of George the 3d. The School Fellows The Elements of Spanish and English conversation ; with new, familiar, and easy Dialogues—by Edward Barry, Lecons Francaiaes, The Book of Games, Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, ALSO, Whorton’s Digest, Vesey and Beamer’s Reports of cases, Determined in the High Court of Chancery. Sept. 5 Ten Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY on Saturday night last, a Negro Fellow by the name of BOOKER ; he is African born, five feet, nine or ten inches high, rather slender made, and very black, about twenty one or two years oi age, and wore, when he J went away, a brown tow cloth shirt and, trowsers, a dark colored jacket with a black collar on it. The above reward 1 will be paid to any person who will deli ver said negro to me in A ngusta. Isaac S. Tuttle. September 5. 2 3t Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in November Next, at the market hous" in tne city of Augusta, at the usual hours, will be sold, Two negroes, Ned, a man, , and Sylvia, a girl, levied on under an j execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, John Fox, vs, James Spann. Conditions Cash—Purchaser to pay for titles. D. Savage, Sh’ff R.C. September 5. 2 mis Fiftj Dollars Reward. DF/'-K'iTKU from the U States Cantonment on the Sand-Hills, r—<r Augusta (Geo.) on th< 13tb inst. Stephen B. Mix a private ot “ E” company, 3d Regi ment of Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high, .’6 years of age, light complexion, brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Con- ( necticut, and by profession a labourer. .ALSO, On the night of the I6lh inst. Garret Vanschonoven, t private of “E” Company 3d Regi •n-.n» Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ inches high, ’6 years of age, light complexion, hasle •yes, dark hair, born in Waterford, '■•ate of N. York, and by occupation a ibourer. A reward of thirty dollars will be ~aid for the apprehension aqd delivery •if either of the above named Deserters, ,t this or any other Mill .ary Post in the United States- L. H. Rigail, Lieut. 3d rtiliery Commanding. TJ. States Cantonment, J Sand-Hills near Augusta Geo | Angus' 19 >f Wrapping Paper | For sale at this Office. FOR SALE, To close Consignments, 250 BBLS. SUGAR 20 „ Loaf da. 30 ~ Green Coffee 10 hhds. Rum 4 pipes Gin 4 „ Brandy 60 boxes Tallow Candles 30 „ Sperm, do. 10 „ Knisins 20 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 tons English, Swede and Russia Iron 2500 bushels St. Übes Salt 100 pieces Cotton Bagging. Mackenzie & Ponce. O’ They oiler their remaining Stock of Dry G ods, Hardware, with 200 box es East India China, bn a credit of one and two years, for country paper. August 7 353 2m Sugar, C offer and Iron -150 Hhds. Prime Sugar 150 bags do Green Coffee 50 tons Swedes Iron assorted 3 do Plough Moulds WITH A GENERAL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, FOR SALE BY S. HILLS £ ALDEK. May 11 328 ts Whiskey, Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c. 10 Hhds. Philadelphia Whiskey, J 12 „ prime Sugar, 50 bags prime Coffee, 20 tons Swedes Iron, 5 hhds. prime Molasses, R „ superior London Porter, 10 „ Jamaica Rum, 10000 lbs. Bacon, Just received and for sale by Wm. Henry Egan, Upper end, south side of Broad-street, August 24 358 3t LIME. On the River, and will be sold low at the A landing, HtjSl CASKS superior DeXtcr-Rock STONE LIME: 1 Rathbonc & Andrews. August 28 359 3t AND ij omvuis a\o u Busings s fIAHE Subscribers having counec'ed 3. themselves in the above business, under the firm of Groves. Tender their services to the Merchant and Planters, and solicit the Patronage of their friends and the public. Their Ware-House is situated on the river bank, near the Steam Boat Wharf, (for merly occupied l»y R. & W. Pok.) which is now in good order for the re ception of Cotton and every descrip tion of Merchandize, to the care of which the personal attention of one of the firm will be constantly devoted. R. H. Musgntve, Sylvanus B. Groves. June 24. lawtf For Sale, THE SUBSCRIBER’S PLANTATION, ADJOINING the lower end of the Ci ty of Augusta, containing upwards of six hundred acres—from one to two hundred acres of which is well timbered, has a good Shad Fishery. To describe this valuable property more particularly, is thought unnecessary. ALSO, From Fifty to One Hundred NEGROES , In families—most of them born on the plantation. MHis HOUSE and LOT, on the Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for sale. Bank Stock of South-Carolina, of this State, or of the United States, would be received in payment. A liberal cre dit would be given for a moity, if desira ble. Titles indisputable. John Course. June 22 340 wtf FINAL NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Chronicle Office, during the firms of Kean tt Charlton, and of Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, are in formed that the subscriber will shortly, for the last time, wait upon them, with their respective accounts. John E. Kean* June S—- (£3* The books of the a bove concerns arc in tjie possession of Mr B. T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. Ha will receive any payments that may be-tendered in Augusta. June 6. J. E. K. Removal. Walmslej & Foster, Han removed to the store recently occu pied by Messrs. Stewart & Hargraves, OITOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, Where they have now on hand a pretty general assortment of DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH AUK Nankin and Cauton Crapes, black and coloured, Crapo and Rich Satin Robes, assorted colours. Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk Hdkfs. Flag and Bandana Hdkfs. some very elegant Irish Linens, in half pieces, some very tine, Parasols & Umbrellas, in great variety, Bombazetts, Plain and Figured, Cotton Flaggs and Bandanoes, White aud colored Cravats, Silk & Tabby Velvets, assorted colors, Tortoise Shell, Imitation, dressing and pocket Combs, Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed Marseilles and Valencia Vest ings, Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti cle, Black Silk Florentine Vestings, Silk, Cotton & Wool Hosiery, assorted, Gilt, Coat, Vest aud Pearl Shirt But tons, Imitation Russia Du(k and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Eye & Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, black, blue and assorted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan keens, Rorum and Imitation Beaver Hats; Which are offered low for cash, or town acceptances; and one of the firm being now inNew-York, will occasional ly receive through the season such sup plies as will enable them to keep their assortment pretty general, and on the most accommodating terms. To Rent, Till the first of November next, a The Store lately occupied by the subscribers, adjoining the Booksiore of Wm. J. Hobby, Esq. For terms apply as above. June 22 310 wtf To Rent or for Sale, A House and Lot, ad • -A*- joining the residence «!!» of the subscriber; the JbHBsESi House is nearly new. Persons wishing to purchase or Kent the above premises will apply to the subscriber for information, C. Fletcher; On the corner of Greene nnd Jack son streets, August 29.——if To Rent, .And immediate possession given, ftafl A House on the Sand-Hills, suitable for a small family, Li|D adjoining Mrs. Moore’s, Mr. Hopkins’ and Dr. Fendall’s lots. For terms apply to J.SI W. Har per, Augusta, or John Neilson, near the Quaker Springs. August 14 355 ts To Rent, (Possesion given the Ist of October next,) M Tenement No. 11, 12, Si 13, Bridge-Row. Apply on the premises. August 28 359 if j ■ I —-■ ■■ ■ j To Rent, From the first of October , The following Tene- T» i‘v» ments; —one House and (11191 Lot, at present occuped JheHi by Maj. Samuel Lark ; and one present occupied by David Smith, Esq. Also, two Tenements in Biidge Row, No. 8 and 10. Apply to Jno. H. Kimbell, & Co. August 22——8 t To Rent, AhR A Store & Dwelling House on Bread-street, near the Planters’ Hotel. For terms ■“Apply to B. G. Sims. August 28 359 2tw TO RENT. .fcpA. the first of Oc- tober next, the Store ( House at present occu- JHIfIK pied by Mr. John W. , Read, on Bridge Row, at the Corner , of Centre & Reynolds streets, next door j to Messrs. Wm. 11. Thompson, & Co. & Messrs. Crayton & Sloan. It is large , and well calculated for an extensive ' Grocery Establishment, and the stand is generally considered good.—Ap oly to, A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABU7.AN. Augusta, August, 29th 1823. 4t 03® During my absence from the state, Mr. Edward Campfield will act as my agent. J. M. Hand. August 14 355 ts To Rent, MThe Store & Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood fc Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. f August 10 354 ts , sm* IWI, ■ Dentist, HAS the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgments, for the liberal encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still require his profession al services, that as he contemplates re maining in town but a short time, ap plications to him should be made im mediately. August 29—ts. To Rent, For one year from the. first day of October next, M\ comfortable House and Lot, on the north side of Broad street, near the Planters’ Hotel; with a large Back Store. The Housejs two stories high, and is well calculated for the accommodation of a family, as well as for a store. Apply to John H. Mann. August 10 354 US Toßent, And possession given the first of Oct. next MTHAJ large aud con venient Dwelling I louse Vile ly occupied by Messrs. Stewastand Har graves, together with Carriage House and Stables.—Enquire of Wm. While. To Kent," THE Dwelling Houses and Lots on Greene street, Ellis street, M’intosh street k Reynold street, belonging to the Estate of John Willson, deceased. For terms apply to John Campbell, ) „ , John Moore. f -xis. September 3 3t Bundles of iS* orthcr n Vlay, For sale at the Mare-House of McKcuzie & Ponce, May 23——if ENTERTAINMENT. Jfaggft L FINHE subscriber informs >" ■ bis friends and the pub* flillnM he Ims taken dIRBSHBk the Stand lately occu pied by Samuel Paul, Esq at the forks of the Road 2 7 miles from Augusta, on the direct road leading to Milledgeville. Mis House is undergone such as will render it comfortable. Rooms will be fitted up for the accommodation of pri vate families His fare will he equal to any in the upper country. Kis stables wilt he at all times well supplied with Provender and attentive Hostlers. From his nnremitted attention to Bu siness, be hopes to please and succeed in making friends and money. 1 John H. Wright. ! August 22 ts , NEW I Cation Warehouse. 1 THE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that his Warehouse, * in that part of Augusta called Harris- bufgh, is now ready for the reception » f ' Colton, on Storage, or for sale on Com mission. It is very safely and convenient- * ly situated, and the proprietor pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those who may confide business to his charge. J. S. Beers. Feb. 6 3UI-H 3 ajftES POliWllili, Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to his care. May 22 331 ts GLOBE TAVERN*. 1 THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that his ÜBAIIIJVG ROOM, ' is just arranged, and that his Bar is | much more convenient. And on ac- i count of changing the situation of the j latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can gc, he will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. (O* The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the Globe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 —— Notice. DURING tbe subscriber’s absence, ! Mr. William P. Rathbone and Mr. John Usher will act as his attorniea. E. Manton. August 14 365 1m LADIES, 1 Alter ay t'oVunet- NATHANIEL SMITH &JCO. .Vo 30 William-St. New-Fork. BKSPECTFULLY inform the I’ub )ic, that this work has been publish, ed for more than three years, and al though little exertion has been made by the proprietors, yet It has received a patronage far surpassing their ex pectations. With no advertisements, the work has solely for its object, the dissemination of Classic and Polite Li terature ; containing, perhaps, a great er variety of original literary and Miscellaneous matter than any other publication of the kind in the United States. The publishers of the Ladies’ Lin n aht Cabinet can fufnish complete sets of this work from the commence ment, comprising six volumes of quar to size, containing twenty .six numbers each, with a copious index and title page for each volume. Among the mass of 1 Literary matter contained in this work, are many origin al Tales and Novels, together with the entire insertion of some scarce works not to be obtained in any Book Store in the United States. Persons wishing a complete set of the Cabinet, up to the end of volume five, can be supplied at the shortest notice, either in sheets or bound, at the Publishers’ offi ce » No. 30 Wil liam-street, New- York, at the subscrip tion price, viz : g 4 per annum. (O’ Subscriptions for the Cabinet a r e received from all quarteffe of the Union. Letters f Post Paid,J contain ing a years subscription, addressed to the publishers Nathaniel Smith & Co will meet with immediate attention, and their papers forwarded by mail to them. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to obtain complete sets of the Cabinet would uo well to apply soon. J. $ H. Ely, Agents for Augusta. Cabinet Office, August 26,1822. •\W\pus lV\m\\p &(SAaNSBnro T JL HIS Institution is under the direc tion of Eusua W. Cukster, Esq. a giadnate of Middlebury College, assist ed by Miss Fish and Miss Wood ; the former, an Instructress of considerable experience and both well qualified fur the duties of their office The examination of their pupils took place on the 28th of May The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attended on the occasion were more than realized. The promtp ness with which the most difficult ques tions were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient ami Modern, Khetoric, &c. evinc ed at once the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of the Instructresses. The trustees of this Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, declared that it was not their intention to puff the Institution into notice ; yet they feel no hesitation in saying that they have seldom witnessed an Examin ation in which Girls oft he same age did themselves or their Instructresses more credit and, after having observed for sis months the course of instruction pursu ed here and the degree of proficiency attained, we cun con scientiously recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The healthfulness $ of this place and the advantages which as a village it enjoys,' it is confidently hoped will offer sufficient inducements to parents to place their daughters in this Seminary. Young ladies from abroad arerequir ed to board with the Hector in his fami ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of s solid and or namental education may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it is intended to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys tematic course of education than i» ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions. The vacations are so arranged that the Rector is seldom on the circuit during the term. His professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little witli his attention to the government and superintendance of the Academy. Moses Waudee, A. S. Ceattob, Trustees of th J. Nisbit, > Athens Female Jno A. Cobb, Academy, A. Hole. . 1 Athens, Geo. June 2 7, 1822 6m Thomas Watkins’ Saw £5 Grist Mill. fIIHE subscriber’s Mills are still in J. operation, both SAW and GRIST. He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at &12 per thousand, and will cause every attention to be paid to each branch of bis business. —Hit customers-will be j airly dealt by. n Thos. \Vatkins. April 8 ts Strayed, FROM the Sand-Hills near Augusts, two HORSES, one a Roan, old, and about the middle size, the other a light Sorrel, a Ull Horse, and much younger than the Roan —both are a good deal marked by the Harness A suitable reward will be paid on the de livery of both or either, to Mrs. Ann Anderson at Mount Enon, or to A. SLAUGHTER & C. LABUZA.V. August 29—— 2m