Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 01, 1822, Image 1

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AUmmOTA SHTIUHItSL'iI V AND ClUorgf» Utofeerttoer* v -,| -6.] . AUGUSTA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 1822. L New 13. j W .•ÜBX.ISMED evert THURSDAY & SATURDAY I MORNING, I BY T. S. HANNOKf fry’ Take Notice . , > of RirhnaouJ county, are requested to make nromot payment of the same, else re- CMC bad tolaw;-AadaU those havine claims upon the effects of the said Graby, are hereby admonished to render them, that they maybe regarded with due priority. James M. Thompson, Mr. of the Estate and Effects ofW.G. 'September 28 12 m3m CAUTION fIIHE public are cautioned from trad -1 iug for certain notes of hand, given hy the undersigned, to George W. S. Pearre, in purchase of his interest in the Jate Atgusta. Chronicle and Georgia Gazette ; as they are determined not to pav said notes, the office which they pur chased of Pearre, being at the time, (and to them unknown,) under a mortgage, and a considerable portion of the office since which time having been executed mdsold as the property of said Pearre, John K. M. Charlton. Andrew Ruddell. John B. Leonard. September 28 Notice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, of the county of Rich mood, for permission to sell a certain tract or parcel of land, aif n ale, lying and being in the slh District, Monroe county, de signated (by the list of fortunate drawers, in the late Land Lottery of wliicii laud the aforesaid is a part as No. 811,—- being the real estate ot \\’illiam Grady, late of the county deceased, for the bene fit of his heirs and creditors. James M. Thompson, Administrator. September 28 12 m9iu 03 3 * We are authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Bois ci.air, as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 28 tde 03® We are authorized {estate, that Richard Bush, Esq. is ' candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 wde 7 OT’Cash will be given for a young, healthy and sober uegro mau— also lor a good woman, a coak, washer aud irouer. Apply tolhe printer. September 12. 5 3t Look at This! I rjtllL subscriber offers lor sale his A HOUSE and LOT at Columbia Court-House, well calculated for a bouse of entertainment, and as such, has been used for 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 half from said Court House. If any one wishes to purchase, they will confer a favor ou the subscriber by signifiing the same imme diately, I deem it useless to give a descrip tion of the above place, as (suppose those who wish to purchase will come and J udge lor themselves. Walter A. Appling. September 17 vv6w 7 Removal. Planter’s Hotel. THE Subscriber respectiulty returns his sincere thanks to his friends and public iu general for the very liberal Patronage heretofore received. He uow "°S« leave to announce his removal to -he house lately occupied by Messrs. Ros seter & Buchanan as a hotel, situated ?? 'he nerth west corner of the State House Square, (which is now undrrgo '.nf a thorough repair.) The house is •crulshed with warm and commodious looms j and new stables are building, which will be constantly supplied with the best conpand /odder, and alteuded|by excellent and careful hostler.—His f r W 'H be supplied with choice liquors, bistable furnished with the best previ ous the market will afford, and with the distance «: his mother, and careful ser- Yoiiti, flatters himself that nothing shall wanting to promote the comfort of °»e who m ay feel disposed to favor him with their patronage. M. D. Huson. Sept. 14 6 R *•* The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah .L- ' can Cahawba Press, will pub ■ this advertisement weekly for three ‘ **•*, and send their account to me for payment. M. D. H. (sT* Several genteel young b * accommodated with Board) Bank ““ dd e teuement of the Bridge August 28 359 ts Package Sale. By Napier, Rapelye & Bennett OS FRIDAY, THE FOURTH OCTOBER, Will be positively sold on the second loft of our Auction Store, at Ip o’clock pret cisely, IVfl'ackaget Choice and Seasonable 'Hn'lfipons Received per Perfect and Tama, and particularly selected for this market, CONSISTING OF Common, fine and superfine Yorkshire Cloths and blue Shrouds Best extra London (Velvet face) do Scott’s best while Welch, Bury and Lan caster Plains Blue, grey and drab Plains, Padding and Hunter’s Plains Kendal cotton and blue twilled Sagathies W 001, dyed and water proof ditto Pelisse and Merino Cloths, elegant colours Best extra, London, blue, black and fash ionable mixture Casslmeres Do Yorkshire do do Ladles Molosdovvn Coating, napp’d and frized Cloths 6-4 to 7-4 Fearnoughts and Bearskins Do do double mill’d do 6-4 and 10-4 heavy London Duffil and Bristol Blankets 6- and 16-4 Rose, Whitney Blankets ; 3 & 4 J Point do Green Cloth Table Covers, elegant print ed borders Cassimere and Cassinett Shawls, Merino patterns Valencia, Parmelia and Toilinet Vesting Caroline Plaids and rich figured Bomba zetts Best English ingrain’d and Scotch Car peting, uew aud elegant patterns Very superior white Welch Flannels, manufactured of lamb wool Red, white, green and blue do Green and red Drapery Baizes and blue Ells Scotch aud English Tartan Plaids Black and colored (Rhodes’) Bombazetts Extra flue black and taucy tiombazecus, very superior quality and manufactory Ladies slate aud black W orsted Hose Mens lambs wool and worsted half do 8-4 Silk Shawls, superior labric, an ele gant article 5- and 6-4 Irish aud German Sheetings 7- and 4-8 Irish Linen and Diapers Irish Drogbedas aud Aberdeen Dowlas Scotch and Irish Brown Hollands 3- and 7-8 Irish Lawns and Linen Hdkfs. 6- Kanesboro, aud Porter Sheetings 4- Linen Bedtickand Irish Damask, Ac. Nuns Threads W. B. and assorted colors Russia broad Diapers 70 pieces Dundee Osnahurgs Colton Bedtick and Cotton Hosiery Power loom, Madapolams aud Colton Shirtings 7- aud 9-8 rich printed Cambrics and Calicoes Drapery Chintz and common furniture do Garment and furuitute Dimity and Im perial Cord Apron and furniture Checks aud Cotton adcs Masulapatam and blue Romals Imperial Shawls and turkey red Hdkfs. Cotton Flag Hdkfs. and assorted Colton Hosiery London mix’d and Pack Pins 4-4 and 6-4 Book Muslin, Robes, Ac. Blue twilled Derries and mix’d Colton ades AND A SMALL UNVOICE OF TATiIM'Tf (MXDIDS* Consisting of Black Silk Handkerchiefs Black Sarsuets and Siuchcws Dress Silks and Canton and Nankin Crapes Sewing Silks, &c. &c. Conditions—all sums under S3OO, cash; over 300 to 600, 60 days ; over 600, in /equal payments of 3, 4 and 5 months— purchasers giving approved and endorsed notes or acceptances. Charleston, Sept, 26 11 4t NEW BOOKS, Jit the Jlugusta Bookstore. 3fpilE Renegade, Translated from th 4i French of VI. Le Viconte, D’Arlin court, The Favorite of Nature, a tale in 2 vols. Light's and Shadows, of Scottish Life, Belshazzar, a Dramatic Poem, The Dublin Mail, Thomas’ Domestic Medicine, Percy Anecdotes No. 22 A Sermon upon Duelling by the Rev. Mr. Beasley, D. D. Bunyan’s Metamorphosis, September 28 XHW HOOKS. 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 Fram aises, The Book of Games, Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, ALSO, W Lor tun’s Digest, Vesey and Reamer's Reports of cases, Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery. Sept. 6 To Rent, A* id immediate possession given, A House on the Sand-Hills, suitable for a small family, I adjoining Mrs. Moore's, Mr. Hopkins’ and Dr. Fendall’s lots. For terms apply to J.& W. Har per, Augusta, or John Neilson, near the Quaker Springs. * | 366 ts ' FOR SALE, . OAT CONSIGNMENT, 1 /i Barrels and ) gnp i n 144l8Hhds. \ SUGAR. 4 Hhds. Bacon Hams, 60 Barrels Mackeral, No. 5, 7 Tierces prime Green Coffee, i 50 Boxes Fresh Raisins, 60 Tierces Boston Stone LIME, i Which will be sold low for Cash or approved paper—Apply at i Holcombe’s Ware-House, Upper end , south side Brpad-sl. MTo Kent, A large Grocery Store and an! excellent stand for the purchase; of Cation.—Apply as above. September 28 12 3t MTo Kent, From the Is*. October, sevc-i ral tenements in Cotton Range. Apply to 1 J. Ansley. , September 28 12 TO UK NT. Jjgjrfk "C'ROM the first of Oc *• * ■“*» * tob:*r next, the itui e House at present occu pied by Mr John W Head. o. Uri ’.ge How, at the Corner of Centre St Reynolds streets, next do, >: to Messrs Wm. H Thompson, k Co. k Messrs. Cravton kSI an. Xt.is !*'»«»•.• and well calculated for an extensive Grocery Establishment, and the stand is generally considered good.—Ap ply to, A SLAUGHTER & C. LA BUZ A V Augusta, August, .39/A 182" 4t To Rent, From the first of October, The fo!l6wing Tene nu. ms : —otic House a< d jRIJH Lot, at present occup.-d iKSnb by Maj Samuel Lark j anil urn present occupied by D*vi i Smith, Esq. Als i, two Tenements in Bridge Row, N 8 and 10 Apply to Jno. H. Kirabe.il, & Co. August 22 8* To Hem o** for Kale, a A House and Lot, ad 4*. j lining the lesidence of the subscriber; till' House is nearly new. Persons wishing to purchase ir Ren the above premises will apply to die subscriber for information. C Fletcher, On the corner of Greene and Jackson streets. August 29. ,f TO RENT, And possession given immediately, JE3L TWO Dwelling HOUSES, \nM on ,lle l° wtr end of Reynold street, suitable for small fa mine: , ALSO, FOR SALE, A first rate second hand GIG. For terms, apply to Geo. Dunbar. September 17 7 w3t To Went, MThe Store and Dwell onjthe south side of Broad-street, directly iu front of the Planters’ Hotel, at present occupied by Mr. Robinson. ALSO, That commodious Dwelling House at the coiher of M’lntosh, and Ellis "trects. now in the occupancy of John W. Byrd, Esq Possession of both tenements given on first October—Apply to Mr. James Higginbotham, or Catharine M. Cashin. September 24 jq wtf. To Rent, MThe Store & Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood & Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 [f To Rent. MTHE house and lot on Greene *‘ re . et * 'n the occupation of Major Twiggs—Apply to r raser & Bowdre. September 24 io «ot3t To Rent, (Possesion given the \st of October next,) M Tenement No, 11, 12, & 13, Bridge-Row. Apply on the premises. AugP&i* 359 ts Sugar, Coffee and lion -150 Hhds. Prime Sugar , Ijbhags do Green Coffee q! tons Swedes Iron assorted I do Plough Moulds WITH A GENERAL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, FOB SALK BY S. HILLS 4* ALLEN. May 11 328 ts FOR SALE, Tb dost Consignments, 250 BBLS. SUGAR 20 „ Loaf do. 30 „ Green Coffee 10 hhds. Rum 4 pipes Gin 4 „ Brandy 60 boxes Tallow Candles 30 ~ Sperm, do. 10 „ Raisins 20 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100, tons English, Swede and Russia Iron 2600 bushels St. Übes Salt 100 pieces Cotton Bagging. Mackenzie At Ponce. ID 3 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 2m Flour, Corn, £<c. MKD BARRELS fresh FLOUR, So haif do do lOOt) bushelvCorn, 100 barrels Mackerel, No. 3'; 10 tons English Iron, 20 coils Bale Hope, 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, For Rj.lt? by M‘Gran $ Gordon. August 8. —f. Commission Business. mHE subscribers inform (heir friends, X and the public, that they will attend to the lale of Cotton sent them from the country, and every exertion made to pro cure Wte highest Market price for those who may intrust it to their care. Their Commission is only one half of the cus tomary rate. Rob. & Benj. Lang. September 26 11 ]2t Notice. DURING my absence from Augusta, 1 have appointed Mr. A. Bugg my attorney. James S. Shaffer. September 28 11 3t JOHN 5. HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends and the Public, as a C ommission Aler chant Ann Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- Ilouse & Stores, whore 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 Colton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will bo thankfully received; and he pledges himself, that evety exertion shall be used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit ted tb his care. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS &u\*cr. ¥ rcs\\ Tlonr, and a few casks Unslacked Slone Lime. September 5. 2 ts O’ The Milledgeville Journal and Sa vannah Republican, will insert the above weekly for two months, and forward their accounts to this place for payment. ~ cojoLiasiox” Ware-House. THE Subscribers continue to transact Commission business, under the firm of Johu 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. Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts svwb&shb AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. fIUIR subscribers inform their friends E and the public in general, that they continue the above business at the same stand which they have occu pied for many year* Their WARE HOUSES are in good order for the re ception of Produce and Goode, and is their undivided attention will, now he given their branches of bustnses, they respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage they have heretofore enjoy ed. A. SLAUGHTER U C. LJIBUZAJV- Augusta, August 29, IB2p. I2t A ‘ Just Received, XeYf WVveai ¥\om*. 50 J rtrrela of new Wheat Flour very superior for family use FOR SAI.E BY A. Picquet. Vn 5 Hr hint-Row. September 14 Jt O©(D Bundles of K uvUievn Wivy, For sale at the V' i>r«> House <t McKenzie & Ponco, May 23 ts To Kent, And possession given the first of Oct. ntx MTHAT large aud con venient Dwelling House I'te ly « '• ipied by Messrs. Stewart mill Har graves, together with Carriage House and Stables.—Enquire of Win. White. August 29 ts LAW. BTKkHE undersigned have removed their sJL olficc to Washington street, adjoiu 'ing .Major Freeman Walker’s. G. W. Crawford, H. L. Sims. September 24 10 w3t JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SAI.K AT THIS OFFICE, A few Copies, of Ike Lute Intended insurrection AMONG A Portion of the 11 larks of Charleston (South -Carolina.) September 24. 10 ts TO BAKERS, And Wwnte ¥ amities. A CONSTANT supply ot NewTlour A (HAXALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept lor sale at Mac kenzie & Fence’s Ware-Mouse. September 19 8 tf r Just lianded 10 r Sale Muscovado Sugar, and White do. do. do iu barrels Sail Havanan Segars, in half boxes. Tamarinds and Sweetmeats a, Traw Hats, in boxes. Enquire of Mr. Bignon, near the mar ket, or L. C. Cautclou, at the Bridge. September (9. it NEW Cotton Warehouse. r |IHE subscriber imfunus his friends J. aud (lie public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready for the reception f Colton, on Storage, or for sale on Com mission. 1 1 is very safely and convenient ly situated, and the proprietor pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those who may cunlkle business to his charge. J. S. Beers. Feb. 6 301-ts JNlayov’s Couiet. OfpilE Mayor’s Court lor September Term 11122, is adjourned to Friday 4th October next, of which all Suitors, Jurors and Witnesses, are desired lo take due noth c, and then and there give their prompt attention. By ordt' of J. M'Laws, Esq. Mayor Pro. Tern. Win. Jackson, Cl'k. September 24 • 10 tc WOAWDING, A FEW Gentlemen can be accommo xlulated with board(and lodging if re quired)io the large brick Building, next above the Post-office, September 24 10 ts To Curpeuteus. milE subscriber has for sale aquanti -1 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 very ac tive BOY, accustomed to House busi ness. The woman will be sold if appli ed for immediately. Apply at this efface. September 19, 8 ts Lost, BETWEEN the Bank ami Holcomb’s Ware-House, $9 (524 * u two sheets aud a half of Augueta Bank and change bills.—A liberal reward will be given te the finder by delivering the same at this Office. ■-■-■ - ■ -* 03® I wish to employ im mediately, an OVERSEER, capable of managing to advantage thirty hands- He mast be sober and industrious. Freeman Walker. September 19 9 ' am* r,nai* 1); HAS the pie* ue of offering his ac k towledgmeuis, fur the lib ral encouragemeii' be has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still tequire his profession, al services, that as he contemplates re ■ Tiaininar in tovn I -it a ah''*? tim'’, ap plications to him should be made im mediately. August 29 if, To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay er and tlie other a H use Servant. I3enj. Sims. September 21 9 3.VMV.S Tot.vvm,, Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea ‘ sure i ransact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to his care. •day n 331 ts Thomas Watkins’ Haw ft Grist Mill. lAHE subscribe)’s Mills are still in . operation, both SAW and GUI.ST He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at Sl2 per thousand, and will cause every attention to be paid to each branch of his business. —“ Hi a cutiomert will be fairly dealt by,” Thos. M at j. ins. April 8 ts 1 — 1 ' Notice. t 4LL persons who have neglected set; A tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E, Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr, E. >'anion, who is authorized to settle the sum**, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. . July 10 3-16 ts j Notice. DURING the subscriber’s absence,- Mr. William P. Bathl-one and Mr. John Usher will act as his altoruies. E. Manton. August 14 365 1m For Sale, ~ At the Avgusta Bookstore , A few bottles genuine Cheltenham Salts, AND Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia Angus! 8. 249 FOR SALE, * A Yaluahle Plantation IN PUTNAM CODNTV, WITHIN a few miles of the flourish ing town of Eatonton, containing four hundred acres, at this time rented by James Burt. The improvements are good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with the necessary out buildings. Part of the purchase money may remain in the hand* of the purchaser if required. Apply to DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock, or to Mackenzie & Ponce. hliUhtt TAYhlw: IA HE Subscriber inform* bis fund* . and sh- public, that hi* READING ROOM, is just arranged, and that Hi* Bar ia much more convenient. And on ac-, count of changing the situation of thd latter, he is better able to provide fop the accommodation of bis customers* and cun safely promise them, that a* far as bis means and ability t 4 comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. QC? The Savannah and Washington Stages put up al the G obe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 —— Fifty Dollars Reward. Deserted from the u state* Cantonment on the Sand-Hills, near Augusta (Geo ) on Ur I.3th .inst. Stephen B. Mix a private o» “E” company, 3d Regi ment of Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high, 26 year* of age, light complexion, ' brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Con necticut, *nd by profession a labourer. ALSO, On the nigh’ of the 16th inst. Garret Yanichonoven, a private of “E” Company 3d Regt- * Artillery ! 5 feet 10J inches high, 26 years of sge, light complexion, hasle ■ eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford, State «f N. York, and by occupatish t labourer. 1 A reward of thirty dollars will be ' paid for the apprehension and delivery ' of either of the above named Deserters, * al this or any other Military Post in the 1 United States- L. A. Rigail, Lieut. 3d 'htiliei'y Commanding. • U. States Cantonment, 7 f Sand-Hills near Augusta Ge t J August 19—-—if Powers of Attorn©/ - Fer sale at the Augusta Bookstore.