Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 24, 1822, Image 1
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> 01. ;J6,J ' AUGUSTA, TUL S r ‘TEMPER 24, 1822. [ lVw iv.e*-- ;v.
•ÜBLIBHED EVERY
Tuesday, Thursday &'Saturday
MORNING,
by T. S. HANNON.
BOARDING.
FK’V gentlemen can he accommo
j\_ dated with hoarding (ipid lodging if
re , .fired) in a respectable family, in a
central part of the city, by applying ar
?,-*«■QlM'-at * dir
To Car\yenteva.
IfIHE subscriber ms for sale a q'ldhti
j ty of HOUSE SILLS and G AR
DEN POSTS. A supply of LUMBER,
also, constantly on hand._
David Smith.
September 21 9 dt
To Wire,
rvo Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay
er and the other a H use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 9
¥or SaVt,
The Valuable Plantation
ON which the subscriber now lues,
situate in Columbia county, eigni
miles westward from the Court House,
and thirty from Augusta, generally
k»o «a by the name ol Mount Carmel,
containing between eignt and nine hund
red acres. —Few situations in this state,
soinbiiie in a greater degree the advant
ages of, good air, pure water, beaulitul
scenery, fertile soil, and proximity to mar
ket; it lies ou an elevat d ridge, extend
ing north-east and south west, having an
extensive prospect in the opposite direc
lions, and being remote from any mill
ponds or stagnant waters of any kind
The subscriber will sell, together with the
Plantation, his stock ol hogs, horses, and
cattle, farming utensils <«t every kin ■,
Corn and fodder, and will give possession
early in the month ot January next. In
disputable titles will be made, and the
terms may be known by application either
to tne subscriber on the plantation, or
Mr. John Howard, of Augusta.
j. a. r.> u
September 21 9eow 3t
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY.
Medical Lectures.
14HE vIEUICAL LECTURES in this
. institution, will commence ou the
First Monday in November next,
And end the Ist week in March follow
ing The course of instruction will be ou
Anatomy and Surgery by Ur. Dudley.
institutes of Med cine t „ Us Caldwe ll.
& Materia Mediea. V
Theory and Practice > „ g rown>
of Medicine. S
Qbslelrtcs and Discos- i
ts of Women and > “ Dr. Richardson
Children. )
Chemistry “ Dr. Blythe.
W. H. Richardson.
For the information of the vlediial Stu
dents in the western country and else
where, I am authorized by the Vledical
Faculty in Transylvania University, to
Rate their willingness to receive the
currency of Kentucky for their tic kets,
for the ensuing course of lectures.
September 17 7 w4w
To Merchants, Brokers and
others.
A YOUNG man of steady habits,
-X who is well qualified, from having
had considerable experience in business,
and whose acquaintance is very exten
sive in Soulh-Carolina, which would se
cure more custom to an employer, is de
sirous of obtaining a respectable situation
in tnis city. He would prefer one res
pe table, rather than lucrative and not
so- He would undertake for a reasona
ble s,l ,ry, if the situation was one to hi>
liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable
• testimonials of his good character, inte
grity, and fidelity, can be produced from
eminent persons well known iu Augusta.
A letter addressed to J. H. P. and left
at the A ugu-ta Book Store, or this office,
will meet with immediate attention.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtf
Look at This!!
THE subscriber offers for sale his
HOUSE and LOT at Columbia
Court-House, well calculated for a house
of entertainmeut, and as such, has been
Used for several years past. Considera
ble credit will be given if required, and
An small deduction made by paying the
'lush. The subscriber will also sell his
plantation, about a mile and a half from
*aid Court House. If any one wishes to
Purchase, they wiH confer a favor ou the
sniiscriber by signifiing the same imme
diately, I deem it useless to give a descrip
tion of the above place, as I suppose those
w!i» wish to purchase will come and
Andge lor themselves.
Walter A. Appling.
September 17 w6w 7
*** W«* are authorised
to auno-ince Lewis Harris, Esq. as a
»udidate to represent the county of
K’chmond io (he House of Represents
tives at the approaching election.
July as —tde
Vi. Walton & War vis,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ON THE
RIVER,
20 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar
3£d do. N. Orleans do.
50 bagp Coffee
20 hhds. and barrels Whiskey
50 Kegs Cut Nails cl
West India ano ' ' i n
Barrels Mackei '■ ugar
8 by ID Window
50 crates and fill
Glass Ware
September 21
SLATE.
TICE NEW YORK SLATE COMPANY
Has now. at the Yard for sale,
4 N excellent assortment, at the fol
. JL lowing low price?, and of tlie first
juality:—
12 Inch " at $4 75 J p
14 „ „ 6 00>., r
16,10,20,22,24, Inch at 750 ) uarc
Orders left with the subscriber, will
be promptly attended to.
J. Ganahl.
Qugusta, Sept. 19 8 wOt
• a . To Weill,
A smail Dwelling House on
- Telfair -treel, at [ resent occu
pied by Vlrs, Luther Possession gi ei)
the first of October next.
John Howard.
September 21 9 2'
•\dmVu\stvatoi ,, B feaVa.
WILL BE SOLD,
Before the Pust-Ojfice, at 10 A. M.
On Monday the 1 lib Nov. next,
. 11l the real Estate of the lute Patrick M'-
Downll, deceased, vis:
fTVIE House and Lot, on
itfflYjOT JL Broad-street, lateiy oc
cupied by said deceased.
ALSO,
500 Acres of Land, in
Richmond County, on the waters oi Li;m
ly-River, bound Southwardly, at the
time of Survey, by lands of Edwa-d
-yy'aiisaiw .Torinwestwarn
ly t y Columbia County, Eastwardly >»y
Ramhoe’s, vacant, E Ellis and Bryant’s
and. To be sold for the benefit 61 the
aeirs and creditors of said d ceased. ’
B:; order of the Administrator ,
Fraser & Bowdre, vlucUrs.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtds
Valuable ¥vu\u‘vly,
for Me,
In Washington, tVilkes County, Georgia.
r,;% .i HE Subscriber off ■•■.- fcrsal L ‘
JL his muses and Gut.-, I> ■ g
iii tu • tiiu.-i pleasant part ol the (ow n, they
being on the corner which fronts the pub
lic square on one side, a id streets on two
•titers, & which plaits it iusuch a situa
tion as to admit, if necessary oi turlh< i
improvement; the present, uowever, is
suffi'ieut tor any family residence and
inert handise, having a large and conveni
ent two story dwelling house fronting the
square and Post Office, containing six
rooms, several pantries and passage. —
Also, a very convenient store room, and
under the same a commodious cellar lor
groceries ; adjoining this, and also front
ing the public square, are tWo other well
lix,ed store houses, all well shaded with
China traes; those, together with kitchen,
smoke-house, stable, a large productive
garden, a well ol excellent water, suffi
cient for many families, and which has
n ver failed iu the dryesl season, make
it a very desirable situation lor those who
may wish to set lie and do business in a
uealthy and wealthy village and neigh
borhood. The above property will be
sold together, or divided and sold in two'
/arts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre
dit will be given for most of the amount,
by having the payments well secured.—
Undoubted titles will be made to the same.
The property can be viewed try those
who may wi h to purchase, by applying
to the owner, in Washington, or Mr.
Luke Turner, wheat present lives in the
bouse, and the terms made known by
either.
The abo e situation is well calculated
for a ilouae ol Enter! •• foment.
William Grant.
Sept. 11 6 w2m
Notice.
VTINE months after the date hereof,
x application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond county for leave to sell a lot
of Land ou the Sand-Hills, the same be
ing a part of the real Estate of Benjamin
Harris, deceased, for the benefit of heirs
and creditors,
Mary S. Harris,
September 21 9 lin 9 m Adm'x.
luauTttwce Aga’mat
FI B E !
Charleston Fire, ami Marine Insurance
Company Agency.
Y¥NHE Subscriber offers to take risk
Jl against Fire on Houses, Out-Build
; mgs. Goods, Wares, and Merchandize,
in Augusta and its vicinity;
r Timothy Edwards, Jlgent.
Bronil slier/,
Betveen ihi Post Office (J Globe Tavern.
December '2D . .
New iMackeref <
ll£i
150 bbls.RNAw Mack.el
10 Qr. casks Malaga .
3 Qr. casks Port
c M-uv:-.. . • .. ■
I 5 ifo... . (lu
f !
i I’Ll*« P*•*'. i -t
September 5
iivvoCEvu i .
Cotton Bagging
A AA Pieces 4z inch C
first quality
500 ibs. English Baling
1)0 < oils do Re
28 Hlids. Muscovado j
25 Bags Green Coffee
60 lliids. Philadelphia
30 Barrels do
28 do N. E. 1 tint
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. flasks Tenerif
20 Tierces London Pi
15 Boxes VVhittmore’
Cards
150 Bags Shot
sfoo wt. Bar Lead
’ ns Swedes Ivor
It >. t,asks PalentA nt >
3000 Bushels Livrt rpoo
Any part of which
sold unusually low for
, pap r.
A. Mitchell 6
Septemlser 12.
W.M.HTVU
& Cf
OFFER FOR
HDDS, prime St. Croix Sugar,
01-f 30 do Muscovado do
300 Bags prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 Hhds. Jamah a Rum,
20 <ir. Casks I'eneriffe Wine,
20 -io. Malaga do
,f, TS-rr ,els iV. G. (turn,
80 I 'l-ls. tlolasses,
10 f as - London Porter,
60 i-bl Goal and Lump Sugar,
20 Bags Pepper,
60 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes Wliittiiiorecottonrards
300 (ir. Boxes Spanish Segars,
50 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 K gs Lead,
200 Pieces C otton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons lion,
German Steel,
English Mistered do.
£OOO Bushels £a\i,
All of which are oliered low for Cash,
or good paper.
Sept. 10. 4 3m
The Su\)Bcv\hep»,
HWK coiinected themselves in Bu-,
siness under the firm of
,/l. I. cS* G. IV. Huntington , j
and have taken the front rootn of the
Building occupied by Messrs. 4. Slaugh.
ter &C. Lahuzan, where they offer lot
sale, an i“«ortii-ent of
o\U>o¥alU¥a».
A. I. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Si pi. 10,1822. 4tf
FOR SALE,
To close Consignments,
250 BBLS. SUGAR j
20 „ Loaf do.
30 ~ Greeu Coffee
10 hhds. Hum
4 pipes Gin
4 ~ Brandy
B 0 boxes Tallow Candles
30 ~ Sperm, do.
10 ~ Raisins
20 qr. casks Malaga Wine
100 tons English, Swede and
Russia Iron
2500 bushels St. Übes Salt
100 pieces Cotton Bagging.
Mackenzie Ac Ponce.
[Lr They offer their remaining Stock
of Dry G oils, Hardware, with 200 box
es East India China, on a credit of one
and two years, for country paper.
August 7 353 2m
Sugar, M affee and lion
-150 Hhda. Prime Sugar |
150 bags do Green Coffee
50 tons Swedes Iron assorted
3 do Plough Moulds
V/ITH A
GENERAL SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES,
FORSALR BY
S. HILLS 4- ALDEN.
May 11 328 ts
THE GAMUT,
For Sale at the Augusta Bookstore.
• ■■■■■■■■nBPMUHBMRMVMHnMn
ill & WasAibuvu,
OFFER IOH SALE,
AAA YARDS of Domestic
1/tMI GOODS,
Consisting of
*i G’huniurays
■*' j f Bed If ks
S SaUinets J
** y j [fl«a< h’d “he«tin® Sc
''* ''' % 1 ‘' * '
• » 'lt-, , . , , v -,, , 1
>.!»' J 1
I
ft \f >' AV ?! ■/ W *";* Vj*
\aO ilii UOUJ/I
•pteuaber 12 5 2p3w ,
NEW GOODS. 1
ewett, & Co.
Upper IVtng, City Hotel,
VF. JUST UECEIVEI) FROM N. YORK
4n extensive assortment of i
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS,
-*-toy.-il : •
iLOTHSof every discription,
J Flannels,
Rose and Duffle Blankets,
Plain and fi.Mireo Bumbazetts,
Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant
patterns)
Domestic goods of’every description,
Damask Table Linen, Irish Sheeting
and Linens,
Plain and figured Canton and Nan
keen Crapes,
Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar
ticle.)
1 The above, with arliclei not enumera-
I, comprise a very geuertl assortmentof
APLE and FANCY GOODS, all of
ivhich they offer on the nnjst accommo
dating terms.
A LiO,
Leghorn and Straw Jlonnets, Bands,
and Trimmings constantly on hand.
September 11 2nw ts
Yvcslv Clieeafc
find Uichmond Superior Netv
WHEAT FLOUR.
46 Boxes Prime Cheese, will land this
day from boat No. I, and
60 Barrels New Wheat Flour expect
ed this week, all of which will be
sold low at the wharf, by applica- ,
tion to
A. Pirquet.
JVo. 5, Bridge Row.
Sept. 7 3 3t
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, and For Sale,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers & Perry, or
13. G. Sims.
September 17 7 ts
Mackerel, Bale Hope,
• &c.
400 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel, j
176 coils Bale Hope,
3 boxes Whittemore’s Cotton Cards,
No. 10,
1 box do. Wool do.
2 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine,
5 tierces prime Rice,
7 demijohn* and 5 kegs old Irish WhU
FORBAI.EBY [key,
Henry Harper.
Septembe 3
Lard, Herrings, Onions, &c.
50 kegs Northern Lard put up for
family use
11 barrels superior dry Herrings
5 “ Onions, good order
ALSO,
20 bbls. new No. 3 Mackerel
1200 lb*, new Oakum, warranted good—
Just received, on Co.isignment,
i and for sale by
Christopher Low.
September 14 3t
TO KENT,
And possession given immediately,
a TWO Dwelling HOUSES,
on the lower end of Reynold
m street, suitable for small fa
milies,
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A first rate second hand
GIG.
For term*, apply to
Geo. Dunbar.
September 17 7 w3t
HI3G Httift
DeuliHt,
HAS the pleasure of offering hi* ac
knowledgments, for the liberal
encouragement be has received since
his arrival in Auguata, and would inform
such as may still iequire hi* profession
al services, that as he contemplates re
maining in town but a short time, ap
plications to him should be made im
med'n-ly
Augus^P— —ts.
Cotton W avv>V\owse
Upper end, South side Broad, st. .iogusla.
William H. Egan,
n FIGS le.ive (0 acquaint fts It Sends
J«,lOI ( - ... '
til 4 i>»«s '
n • n. ) U l
■ lion 11 thtfi C 'on u new i 1
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
advances made.
Only one half the customary Commi*-
sion—say 1 1-4 per cent, c harged on sale?.
Sept. 14 C ts
NOTICE.
The subscriber informs I. is friends and
the public that he continues the
Commission Business,
at the spacious Brick Store, north side the
Market , Broad street.
Prompt attendance will be
given to all consignment* of Goods com
mitted to hi* care for Sale on ( om mission,
and every exertion made, to the interest
of those who may wish his service* in
the Colton Busiurfs.
Alexander Bryan.
September 5 2 2w4t
AND
Commission Business
ViillE Si;b*crih i» having rotiorc t-d
1 I hems Res in the above bimuvS ,
under the firm of
.SVns vu\e ti) Gvoyes.
Tender tl<• ii services to the -dnm *
and Planters, ami solicit do P.itrouajM
o tbeir friends and die public. Then
Ware-Mouse is situated on the rw
bank, near die Steam Rout Wharf, (lot
merly occupied Uy |{. k W. I’o-,)
which is now in good order for the i> ■
ception of (lotion a id every deacrip
tion of M ichandus' , to the car- i I
which the person t attention ol one it
the firm will be constantly devoo d
11. 11. Musgmve,
Hylvanus B. Groves.
Jan - 24 lawtf
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
riMIK Hiibscribets inform then friend*
I. and the public in genem), hat
Ik y continue the above business »
theisame stand which they have occu
pied for many years Thdi WAUK
HOUSES are in good order for the re
cep'ion ot Produce and Good*, and as
their undivided attention aid now b<
given their blanches ol busmses, th< ;
respectfully solic t a continuation of tin
patronage they have heretofore enjoy
ed.
A. SLAUGHTER U C I.AUU7. /.V*
Air, vstei. Avgust 29 18 2 12
CMUU^IVbX
H arc-house.
• pHE Subscriber* continue to tran»act
M. Commission business, under tht
firm of John H. Kimbcll, A* Go. Their
Ware-House is remote from any oth< i
Building, secure from any danger by fire,
situated in the rearol the Planters’ Hotel
Samuel Hale,
John H. Kimbell.
September 7 3 If
NEW
Cotton Warehouse.
riIHE subscriber imforra* hi* friendi
X and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part of Augusta called Harris
burgh, i* now ready for the reception >
Cotton, on Storage, or for *ale on Com
mission. Itis very safely and convenient
lr situated, and the proprietor pledge
himself to use every exertion to promoti
the interest of those who m .y confidi
business to his charge.
J. S. Beers.
Feb. 6 3QI t«
For Sale,
ONE fourth part of an undivided trac
of land, situated on the south sidi
of the upper end Broad street, above, am
adjoining Hie lots formerly M’Kinne’s
and below the land of Mr. P. Carnes.
The terms will be arranged to accom
modate the purchaser—Apply to
G. J. Burrough.
Septem 17 73t
TO KENT,
MTwo Cotton Stands, one situs
ted on the above described land
the other on the uppermost lot laid dowi
in M’Kinne’s plan of lots in Springfield
South Side.
G. J Burrough.
September 17 7 3t
During my absenct
from the state, Mr. Edward CampfieT
will act as my agent.
i. M. Hand.
August 14 356 ts
Jb iii—■pwwwri iw«i» 7SBSA
Just ivecejied,
And !'■' s lie
AT THE AUGUSTA DUUKSToRf,
1 do? ii Viol n Bmrs with fiio .S’uts
1 dmai do do h.ho-.y i do
1 dim ndo do do my/ united du
I dozen dn do Ivor iff" do
is ' 1 dozen do do '■ ho—: nlaidicith pearl
W'
i H-ZmpL:ip/ r
list)sj} HuNHI.RS of
•V uvO evu V\ Vy,
For sa*e a tic V n. Lion i
McKenzie & Fence,
Mav 23 it
* To Rent,
CJIIIE front ami back Stores at present
1 I- occupied by Messrs. I inney Vl' ill,
6 and possession given on tbe first of O to
ber next.
Eihv'd Camptiold.
September . r ). 2 ts.
* To Kent,
And immediate pg/sesscon giren,
a A House on the S ind Hills,
auilable for a small family,
adjoining lire. Vlooiv’s, r.
Hopkins’ and f)r. Fend’ IPs
iots. For terms apply lo J &W. Har
per", Augusta, or John Neilson, near the
Quaker Spring#,
August 14 355 ts
1 To Kent «• for Sale,
A M° use ant ' I-ot, ad
ffSTß j g the esc ce
i;sjsai <d the s'lbso b l i he
s lions, •* iiatiy new.
F. is wishing to pun has.' r Went
■ above premises v ill apply to die
■ubsciber for informs ion.
) (■ Flelelter,
On the. corner of Ureene and Jackson
streets.
I A (rid 29. f
r Fo Kent,
hid possession given, tin first of Oct. nex
MTIIAT large and con
vene m Dwelling Hon-' 1 te
ll o ,/ii dby Messrs. Stewart and Har
graves, together with Carriage House
and Stables.—Enquire of
Win. While.
k 29 ts
» r ——
JNotice.
SURGEONS, Apothei aries, &r. arc
cautioned against pur> basing a
h POCKET BOOK ol Surgical Insiru
me.nts stolen from the Medicine Ch st o
“ F,” Company, 3d Regiment, U. Stale 9
'. l illery.
A suitable reward will be paid by (he
subscriber for information that sill e.ui
to tlie recovery thereof, or to the (•n
--viction of the thief.
L. A. Kigali,
Lieut. 3d Artillery Comma
U. States Cantonment, }
Sand-Hill , near Augusta, (leo. )
I September |7 73t
r To hent,
r 1 4 WO well a rai gmi Stores, good
.1. stands for business, with cellars and
!• spacious back buildings, now occuj lei’ by
Ir, Thorpe and Mr. Gould. Possession
may be had Ist November. •r. Hkstkr
it Mr. Kneeland’s, will show the proper
ty in the absence of the owner.
“ Septembers 2 3t cot
To Hire,
A NEGRO Woman, a good Cook,
8 /V Washer and Ironer ; and a very uc
live BOY, accustomed to House busi
*" oess. The woman will be sold if appli
ed for immediately. Apply at this office.
J' September 19. Btf
" Removal.
Ie Tlanier’s Hotel.
CfIHE subscriber rcsj.ec tlully returns
X his sincere thanks to his friends and
the public in general for the very liberal
“ patronage heretofore received. He now
begs leave to announce bis removal lo
. the. house lately occupied by Messrs. Ros
l"( ,eter & Buchanan as a hotel, situated
|( j on the north west corner of the State
House Square, (which is now undergo-
8 ’ log a thorough repair.) 'The house is
furnished wilh warm and commodious
’ rooms; and new stables are building,
which will be constantly supplied wiih
the best corn and fodder, and attended by
an excellent and careful hostler.—His
bar will be supplied with choice liquors,
bistable furnished with the best provi
sions the market will afford, and wilh the
assistance o his mother, and careful ser
vants, flatters himself that nothing shall
T be wanting to promote the comfort of
’ those who may feel disposed to favor hiny
with their patronage.
M. D. Huson.
Sept. 14 6
q * # * The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah
Republican & Cahawbp Press, will pub
l(J lish this ad'er'isement jveekly for three
weeks, and send tbeir account to me for