Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 26, 1822, Image 1

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Awism ! SJHE'©rnrQiLis AND €Kcofgi«i glWiCTtfoci\ tolM.] AUGUSTA, THURSDAY. .SEPTEMBER 26. 1822. ’ ,\,2 s~r.~-K.~fTT P üblished every I ESDX y, Thursday & Saturday I morning, I gy T. S. HANNON. |bOAR»IK6, H. p(.;vV Gentlemen can be accommo ■V.iateJ with board(and lodging if re- H.imvl'tiii the 1 arge brink Building, next Wl Port-office. ■ September 24 10 ts , Ivor’s Couyl. ■_ I|K Mayor’s Court tor September ■l Term 1822, is adjourned to Friday ■h October next, of which all Suitors, Inrors and Witnesses, are desired lo take L notice, and then and there give their Linpt attention. V BvordrofJ. M'Laws, Esq. Mayor I y Pro. Tern. I Wm. Jackson, CVk . I September "24 10 tc I LAW, ■rnHE undersigned have removed their office to Washington street, adjoin ■nTviaior Freeman Walker’s, I G. W. Crawford, I H. L. Sims. I September 24 10 w3t I To Rent. tTHE house andloton Greene street, now in the occupation of Major Twiggs.—Apply to I Fraser & Bowd re. I September 24 10 eotrlt I To Went, JeL The Store and Dwell liiiCT onklie south side of Broad street, directly iu front of the Planters’ Hotel, al present occupied by Mr. Robinson. ALSO, Tint commodious Dwelling House at the corner of M’lntosh, and Kllis slreeK now in the occupancy of John W. Byrd, F,sq Possession of both tenements given on first October—Apply to Mr. .litres Higginbotham. n Y. , Catharine M. Oasliui. September 24 10 wtf. Executor’s Sales. IT TILL be sold, on the first day of No \V vember next, at the late residence of Mrs. Catharine D- Jennings, deceased, in Columbia county, all the personal Pro perty belonging to raid estate, consisting of horses, hogs, c»ws, corn and fodder, plantation ute-.ls, fee. The terms of sa’’ niaiieJtnewn on the day. All per son? Iv vo are indebted to the estate are re „lasted to rxime forward and settle the -Je immediately, and those having /aims against the estate are requested to present them duly attested in the time prescribed, to James Lamkin, September 24 10 wtds Executor. Lost, BETWEEN the Bank and Holcomb’s Ware-House, $9 62J in two sheets a half of Augusta Bank and change kill? —A liberal reward will be given te thrfinder by delivering the same at this Office. M Notice. To Rent from the first of Oc tober next, two Tenements in ms Brick Building on Centre Street, at present occupied Mr. Dimon & Stewart, John Phinizy. September 3 1 w4w ~~ " 11 « ‘ ll - dT’ I wish to employ im fflediately, an OVERSEER, capable of Banaying to advantage thirty hands ; ne must be sober and industrious. Freeman Walker. September 19 8 I n Kent or fop Sale, A House and Lot, ad ;;;« joining ibe residence of the subscribe; the House is nearly new. • ei < is wishing to purchase ,>r Rent r shove premises will apply to the subscriber for inrorma’ion. r C Fletcher, >ln comer of (ireme and Jackson streets August 59 f 9 TO BAKERS, TrVvate families. A * supply of .New Flour in tk brand) inferior to none , e Union, will be kept for sale at Mac “ll* & Ponce’s Ware-House. r ptsmher 19 8 ts Lauded fur naia S U , P E.HIOR Muscovado Sugar, and bl.'u h,te d °* do. do in barrels Tsin . ’ 3Dna Segars, in half boxes. Sir an( l Sweetmeats V' v Hats, in boxes. W n 't re 2f r- Bignon, near the mar / . “• C* Cantelou, at the Bridge. "Ptember 19. * 3t Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c. 60 Hhds. N. O. & Muscovado Sugar 100 bbls. do do do 30 bbls. Loaf do 10 tierces Green Coffee 20 bags do do 12‘ tierces super. London Porter 20 tons asssorted Sweeds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Win i,> nairntns. J 5 do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour 90 do Mackerel 15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, H. Gin Jamaica Rum, &c. All of which will be sold low for Cash, or approved paper, by Bacon & Danforth. 3 doors above City-Hotel. September 24 10 JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A few Copies, of the Late Intended Insurrection AMONG A Portion of the Blacks of Charleston. (i Soulh-Carolina .) September 24. 10 ts Georgia, Jones County. ALL persons, who reside without said state, to whom I am in any way in debted, are hereby notified to be and ap pear at the Court House of said county on the thirteenth day of November next, in person or by attorney, to shew cause, if any they have, why I should not take and receive the benefit of the insolvent laws of said state; as the Inferior Court of said county have passed an order re quiring me to be then and (here brought before them for that purpose. Arnold Johnson. September 24 10 w2m Lagging, Flour and La eon FRED. E. DUGAS, HAS just received a supply of Cot tun Bagging of the best Russian ilemp, 42 inches wide. Superior Flour, Holly’s Brand, in whole and hall bur-; £ur ■ c --nilw and r , 'I,flL 1 ,fIL Har.-on, consisting ot Hums. Shoulders »nd Middlings—which, with his gen* r l assortment of'GROCERIES, &c, &c. will be sold a. moderate p*ices. He has a few t'unks of Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Sappers at 50 cents a pair. August 29 3tw NEW LOOKS. ’ Just Received at the Augusta Bookstore, DR. Syntax’s 2d Tour, with24color ed engravings, The Law of Java; a play in Gaels, by George Coleman, the Y ounger, 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 Franchises, The Book of Games, Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, ALSO, Whortun’s Digest, Vesey and Beasner’s Reports of cases, Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery, Sept. 6 To Hire, fTTWO Negro ME ~ one a Brick Lay- X er and the other a H use Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 ¥or Sale, The Valuable Plantation ON which the subscriber now lives, situate in Columbia county, eight miles westward from the Court House, and thirty from Augusta, generally kno- n by the name of Mount Carmel, containing between eight and nine hund red acres.—Few situations in this state, combine in a greater degree the advant ages of, good air, pure water, beautiful scenery, fertile soil, and proximity to mar ket ; it lies on an elevated ridge, extend ing north-east and south west, having an extensive prospect in the opposite direc tions, and being remote from any mill ponds or stagnant waters of any kind The subscriber will sell, together with (he Plantation, his stock of hogs, horses, and cattle, farming utensils of every kin , corn and fodder, and will give possession early in the month of January next. In disputable titles will be made, and the terms may be known by application either to the subscriber on the plantation, or Mr. John Howard, of Augusta. I. A Few. September 21 9eow 3t To Kent, And immediate possession given, L A House on the Sand-Hills, suitable for a small family, ■ adjoining Mrs. Moore’s, Mr. Hopkins’ and Dr. Fendall’s lots. For terms apply to J.& W. Har per, Augusta, or JohnNeilson, near the Quaker Springs. August 14 355 ts Casting's. "I AA BARRELS old Kentucky XUil Whiskey, 10,000 Lbs. Maryland Castings, FOR SALK BY Wm. H. Thompson, Co. Sept, 10. 4^t Just Received, Xew Wivvat . tfi\f Barrels of new Wheat Flour very superior for family use FOR SALE BY A. Picquet. JVo, 5 Bridge-Row. September 14 3t M)©B UNDLES of | iS’orVUfcvn Hay, For sale ai the V' are House of McKenzie & Ponce, May 23 ts New Mackerel, &c. iM ’ 150 bbls. ,\ew Mackerel 10 Qr. casks vlalaga i 3 Qr. casks Port > WINE, 5 Halfpipes Sherry ) 5 Bales Poiut& Duffil Blankets 250 Pair negro Shoes 15 Packages assorted Humestic Goods, Just rrrewed on Consignment, and FOR BALE BY Alexander Bryan. September 5 2 4w2aw LIVOCHHVES, Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. A AA Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, first quality 500 lbs. English Baling Twine 80 Coils do .Rope 28 Hhds. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar 25 Bags Green Coffee 60 Hilda. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 28 do N. E. lum 35 ,-vdo., N. E. Gin 10 Qc. Oasn.-i -enin. «x>,ne 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes Whittniore’s No. 10, Cotton Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt ' Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved pap'r. A. Mitchell V S. Clarke. September 12. 5 ts FOR SALE, To close Consignments, 250 DDLS SUGAR 20 ~ Loaf do. 30 „ Green Coffee 10 hhds. Rum 4 pipes Gin 4 ~ Brandy AO boxes Tallow Candles 30 „ Sperm, do. 10 „ Raisins 20 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 tons English, Swede and Russia Iron 2500 bushels St. Uhes Salt 100 pieces Cotton Bagging. Mackenzie & Ponce. O’ They offer their remaining Stock of Dry G ods, Hardware, with 200 box es East India China, on a credit of one and two years, for country paper. August 7 353 2ra The. Subscribers, HAVE connected themselves iu Bu siness under the firm of A. I. fy G. W. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh ter &C. Lahnzan, where they offer for sale, an assortment of GHoemiHs. A. I. Huntington, G. W. Huntington. Augusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf To Rent, And possession given the first of Oct. nex fcA THAT large aud con ]ii|BL venient Dwelling House 1 te tj u. ■ ipiedby Messrs. Stewart and Har graves, together with Carriage House and Stables. —Enquire of Wm. White. August 29 ts wit* Dentiisi, H\S the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgment!, for the liberal encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still tequire his profession, al services, that as he contemplate* re. muining in town but a short time, ap plications to him should be made im mediately. August 29——ts. */. Jbf (3l*xrUo , /70. * *“ •» Jl) 1 RECEIVED, ( An a*mrimehi np Ladies' Ueun-rj. -c-.._ , Boots &, Shoes, t Among which are h e following kinds, vis. \ Black Denmark figured boots, ? Ditto do do plaa ji figured shoes, Coloured do do b«ob &, shoes, Black morocco ig di> ALSO, One Trunk of Mens’ Moroco, Boots. Sept. 10. James B. liisVtop & Co. HAVE LATEI.Y RECEIVED A LA not: AND extensive as sortment OF HATS, OF EVERT BKSCUIFTIOM AND aVAI.ITT, Among which are the /allowing kinds suitable for the coming season, ris. BLACK ami Drab Beavers Do. do. Castors Fine White Russia* Black and Drab Imitations Youth’s and Children's ditto Children’s Fancy Hats Men’s and Roys’ Korams White and Black W ol Hats Children’s Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ Straw Bonnets, he. &.c. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating; term?, so Hint it will he an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves. April‘27 327tf AT THE \OUUSTA Book ■''TORE, THE FOLLOWING MEDICAL WORKS. Howship on the Diseases of the Bec t inn, he. Hooper’s Medical Dictionary, New Edi tion, Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy, Blackall on Dropsies, Brodis on the Joints, Bell’s Anatomy, New Edition, James’s Burns, 2 Vols. Chemical Catechism, Chapman’ Therapeutics, Cooper’s Surgery, Advice to the Young Mother, Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, New Edition, Darwin’s Zoonomia, Wiison on Fevers, Wistar’s Anatomy, Wilson’s Philip on Indigestion, American Dispensatory, New Edition, Beli’s Dissections, Hamilton’s Midwifery, Macnevan’s Braude, Jamieson’s Domestic Medicine, Burton’s Cullen, Bache’s Chemistry, for Med. Students, Bichat on the Membranes, Beli’s Operative Surgery, Saunders on the Eye, Swediaur on Syphilis, Saunders on the Ear, Thomas’s Practice, new Edition, Thatcher’s Mod. Practice, Monroe’s Anatomy, Coxe’s Medical Dictionary Dorsey’s Surgery, Caldwell’s Cullen, Haller on the Arteries, Bell on the same, Pott’s Surgery, Bell’s Urethra, Faithorn on Liver complaints, Saunders, on do do Medical Journal, AND A New and Large supply of, LAW AMD Miscellaneous Works. September 14. 6,ft To Carpenters. THE subscriber has lor sale a quanti ty of HOUSE SILLS and GAR DEN POSTS. A supply of LUMBER, also, constantly on hand. David smith. September 21 9 4t To Hire, A NEGRO Woman, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer ; and a verjrac tive BOY, accustomed to House busi ness. The woman will be sold if appli ed for immediately. Apply at tbit office. September 19. 8 ts THE GAMUT, ( For .Sale at the Augusta Bookstore.) t John C. Holcombe Takes tins method of informing his friends, ana the public, that he continues to car ry on the STORAGE AND Commission business, upper wkV r e°Ti^ C^ra e l!l S eU^ B r^u!i o arr 0 to the interest of those who favor him with their business, he hopes to receive a continuation of patronage. Augusta, Sept. 3 wßw Colton WftYt-Honso Upper end, fsoulh side Broadst. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave lo acquaint his friends and the public, that the above is in complete order for the reception of pro duce. The security from fire, which its pecu liar situation affords, and the convenience prising from its immediate neighborhood to that part of the town whore the prin cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Only one half the customary Commis sion—say 1 1-4 per cent.charged on sates. Sept. 14 6 ts JJ AND Commission Luslikss ' I HE Subscribers having comecied 3. themselves in the above business under the firm of *NUIS TO\fc Crofvs. Tender tlu-ir services to th* Men Inc and Planters, and solicit the Patrona) > ot their triends aid *he public. The* Ware-House is situated on the rirei hank, near die Steam Boat Wharf, (In mcrly occupied ky It. W. I’d*-,) which is now in good order for the h ceptinn of Colton and every descrip lion of Merchandize, to the care <1 which Uie personal attention ot one ot the firm will be constantly devo ed R. H. Musgi’f've, Fylvanus B. Groves Jdll*‘ 24 law ts AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. 11HK subscribers inform their Ineiid*- and (he public in general, ilia* hey continue the above business a the same stand which they Pave occn pied for many years 'I lien WARE HOUSES are in good order for the rc ception of Produce and Goods, and as their undivided will now I*, given their branches of bnsmses, h * respectfully s licit a continuation of* the patronage they have heretofore enjoy ed. A. SLA TIGHT EH & C LA BUZ AM- Au vsta. August 29, 18 ’2. 12t COMMISSION I f are-House. "TYHE Subscriber* continue lo transact 1 Commission business, under the firm of John H. Kimbell, Co. Their Ware-House is remote from any other Building, secure from any danger by fire, situated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel. Samuol Hale, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts NEW Cotton Warehouse. r|IHE subscriber (informs his friends X and the public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready for the reception of Cotton, 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-tf To Rent, *¥IHE front and back Stores at present X occupied by Messrs. Tinney Si Hill, and possession given on the first of Octo ber next. Edw’d Campfield. September 5, 2 If. To Rent, (Possesion given the \sl of October next,) M Tenement No. 11, 12, & 13, Bridge-Row. Apply on the premises. August 28 359 ts (J3* Wanted to purchase or hire, an active, honest, sober Negro I Man, accustomed to attend about a Gro cery Store—if he ha* a knowledge of Coopering, will be preferred,—Enquire at this office. Sept. 17 2t 7 am-, j i.y To Merchants, Brokers and others. AMOVING mun of steady habits, who is well qualified, from having; bad considerable experience m business, anil whose acquaintance is very exten sive in South-Carolina, which would se cure more custom to an employer, is de sirous ol obtaining a respectable situation m this city. He would prefer one res uec table, rather ihan lucrative and not ,|^LUt&i^^' < JHie»cepiiui)ablo testimonials of his goo® character, inte grity, and fidelity, can be produced from eminent persons well known in Augusta, A letter addrsssed to J. H. F. and left at the Augusta Book Store, or thisollicc, will meet with immediate attention. Sept. 10. 4 tawtf ~ Look at Thisir r,l HIE subscriber offers lor sale his I HOUSE and LOT at Columbia Court-House, well calculated for a bouse of entertainment, and as such, has been used lor several years past. Considera ble credit will be given if required, and no small deduction made by paying the cash. The subscriber will also sell his plantation, about a mile and a hall Ironi said Court House. Ifauy one wishes to 1 pun base, they will confer a favor oulho subscriber by signifiing the same imme diately, I deem it useless to give a descrip tion ofthe above place, asl suppo-c those who wish to purchase will coroo and judge lor themselves. Walter A. Appling. September 17 wfiw 7 Yaluable, TropeYVjj, t or fade, In Washington, Wilkes County , Georgia. Ml a AHE Subscriber offers lor sal JL his houses and Lots, lying ui tie ■ most pleasant part of the town, they being on the comer which fronts the pub lic square on ou£ side, and streets on two others, k which places it in such a til na tion as to admit, if necessary, of further improvement ; Hie present, however, is niicient lor any family residence and merchandise, having a large and conveni n' two story dwelling house fronting ’ho - piare and Foal Office, containing six moins, several pantries and passage.— Viso, a very ‘convenient store room, and 1 under the same a commodious cellar lor I groceries: adjoining this, and also front eg l be public Square, are two other well fixed store houses, all well shaded with L-iiina trees; those, together with kiulitn, moke-bouse, stable, a large prouut live garden, a well of excellent water, sulli lent lor many families, and which has i ver failed in the dryest season, make it a very desirable situation (or those who may wish to settle and do business in a althy and wealthy vil.age and neigh ■orhood. The above property will bo old together, or div Ided and sold in two parts, if wished. A long, or libera 1 t re lit will ho given for most ofthe amount, by having the payments well secured.— Undoubted titles will be made to the same. The property can be viewed by those who may wish to purchase, by applying to the fiwner, iu Washington, or Mr. Luke Turner, wheat present lives in the ' house, and the terms made known by either. '1 he above situation is well calculated lor a House of Entertainment. William Grant. Sept. 14 6 w2m Removal. | YVanVer’s Hold. 1 r |AHE Subscriber respettlully returns p 1- his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the very liberal ’ patronage heretofore received. He now begs leave to announce hi* removal to the house lately occupied by Messrs. Itos ad-i' k Buchanan as a hotel, situated on the north west corner of the State House Square, (which is now undergo ing a thorough repair.) The house is furnished with warm and commodious rooms; and new stables are building, which wijl be constantly supplied with i the best corn and fodder, and attended by i an excellent and careful hostler.—His bar will be supplied with choice liquor*, r bistable furnished with the best provi ■ sions the market will afford, and with (ho ■ assistance o his'mother, and careful ser i rants, flutters himself that nothing shall s be wanting to promote the comfort of i those who may feel disposed lo favor him with their patronage. M. D. Hueon. Sept. 14 6 * # * The Augusta Chronicle,.Savannah Republican & Cahawba will pub lish this advertisement weekly 1 for three weeks, and send their account to me for » payment. ■ M.{D. H. TORKNT. the first of Oc -1- tober next, the Store House at present occu pied by Mr. John W. 1 Head, on Bridge Row, «i the Corner of Centre & Reynolds streets, next door > to Messrs Wm. H Thompson, & Co. 5t Messrs. Crayton & Sloan. It is large and well calculated for an exte s.e Grocery Establishment, and (he at* d is generally considered good.—Ap» nly to, . i SLAUGHTER &C. LA BUZ AX. Augusta, August, ‘J9th 1823 4t Blank Deeds For sale at the August® Book Store