Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 24, 1822, Image 1

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I ATOTOM. ©MRdDMTOIHB I AND I __ Crorg;i.i .dMjfff——l—***^—— MWß—— || i^— _._. ._—— -- ■ 7 3 AUGUSTA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1822. [New Series—No. 22. ■ PUBLISHED EVERY ■ [CSDA r, Thursday & Saturday V morning, B BY T. S. HANNON. ■ We are authorized to an- H John S. Coombs acandidate lor K< Collector of Richmond county, at R,, ensuing election; ■ Lost or Mislaid, RvX or about the first of February ■ a certain promissory note, gi- R, hv Reuben Davis and Nathaniel K , t!) John Watson, or bearer, for R v W( , dollars, bearing interest from K e jotl, of August, 1821. Said note ■1 indorsed by David Cooper and Wm. ■it Harden to Daniel Walker. All per ■ ' nre therefore forewarned from tra- L,‘for said note, and the said Reuben ■wl"Nathaniel is requested not to pay it I’D any person but nVyself or William W. | Har(l,n ‘ Luke F. Clark. I October 22 21 3t Goshen Cheese, ;rST RECEIVED AM> Eon 8 ALB BY J. fc D. Hinsdale. October 22 21 4w Dancing School. -it|l. LESLIE, grateful for the cn jl rouragemeot he has heretofore re jived, respectfully informs the Ladies im l Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will j;ahi open his School on Monday after noon,the2Bth inst. in the room over the ■tore of Messrs. Hall k Washburn. lie Till give three lessons in each week for twhe weeks, which will make 36 les •ons in the quarter. His days of tuition will be Monday, Wednesday and Fri llin' evenings, from 4 to 6 o’clock. NIGHT SCHOOL, For Jfoam; Gentlemen , At the abovemeutioned place, on (he Mieevenings of the Day School. The prine will be slo—in each school one half in advance. October 22 21 Gw Stopped, UJOMF. time .since. Irnm a negro boy, a O single cased SiU er Watch, a llepeat •r. Ihe owner can have it by proving property and paying for this advertise ment. Enquire at this office. October 22 21 St Notice. S*' BALED Proposals will he received bv the subscriber until the 20lh day of .November next, for the supply of Wood for the use of the U, S. 1 Poops at this station - The probable quantity re quired will he from 150 to 20() cords ol good oak or hickory Wood, to be corded mil delivered by the contractor at the If. S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the Ssnd Hills, at the option of th" com manding officer. The contract to be for me year from the Ist day of December, 1822, to the 30th day of November, 1823. Bond and approved security, to tho-a mmintof twelve hundred dollars, will he required for the faithful fulfilm nt ol the 'oulract. L. A. Rigail, Lieut, and Pun Quarter Master, "■ ?. Arsenal, near Agust'a, Gen. O .tober 22, 1823 21 ts Hardware & Cutlery. Fresh Importation. Now opening at the subscriber’s store, a prime assortment of Staple and Fancy GOODS, orderded expressly for this market—among them i.rc, Knives and Forks, of all sorts, Deserts ditto, to match. Razors, of the finest quality, Spring Back and Pocket Knives, Pen and two blade ditto, of all sort", Scissors, common and refined steel, Common and fine Pad Locks, Stock and all other sorts of Locks, Hinges and Screws, of all sizes, Huttons in great variety, Carpenter’s Tools, and All sorts of Files, Together with almost all the staple irtidcs in the Hardware line, for sale on <c commodating t»rm«. Reuben Leggett. Freeborn’s Ploughs. The subscriber has al m made arrange ments with the patentee and will hereaf *er kn»p an assortment of the Freeborn’s Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where both nlanters and merchants can be, supplied as low as in New-York. An u.ortment will soon be received here. R. Leggett. Oct. 12 I? 1m RYE: ■4 small quantity, of superior quality, FOR SALK BY •Summers & Perry. October 1 13 Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers & Perry, or B. G. Sims. September 17 7 ts Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, , _,, _ Office wider the Globe Tavern. M MU E subscriber offers to take risks a iA gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent, Augusta , Geo. ocf - 13 17 ts ON the Ist day of November next, will be rented ‘he WARE-HOUSE On Roynold-street, now tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application to be made to JOHN B. EGAN, —or, in his absence, to John W. Wii.dk, Esq. October 1 13 ts NEW 7 Cabinet Wartl\owse. David W. Donaldson Informs the public that he has opened a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in ail its various brandies, a few steps below the market, where all order? in his line wilt be thankful y received and punctually attended to. October 6 14 if M’Dowall & Reid, Have just received, by event arrivals from Liverpool, New-York, and Philadelphia, Their Fall supply of Which with their former Stuck on hand, makes their present assortment very com plelo-and extensive, which is offered fur cash or approved paper , and consists in part of the following articles—Hz : IONDON DutHe, Point and Rose A Blankets; white and blue Plains; red, white and green Flannels; green Baize ; common A super, blue, black & drab Cloths ; do. do. Casshneres ; elegant Pelisc Cloths; Circassian, Caroline and Tartan Plaids; super & common Prints; elegant Cassimere Shawls Si Points; Furniture Dimity; Valentia Vest Shapes; Bombazines and . 4.4 nn j 7-8 Linens, Long Lawn- r t iLj. Cl,'-, ings and Diapers, iiussia onectings, Duck and Dowlas; children’s, women’s and men’s cotton and woollen Hose; co lored and white Spool Threads; elegant Mandarin, Nankin and Canton Crapes; Flag and Bandana Hkls.; ludia Levan - tine’; twilled and plain Satlins; Sin shews, Sarsnelts, Italian Lutestring; French and English Thread Laces; Ma rino Cloth, Silk and Tabby Velvets; Sewing Silks and Twist; elegant figured Silks; do. do. Ribbons, a very complete assortment; Zelia Scarfs and Hkfs.; Cashmire and Brillantine do.; 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 white, black and scarlet Merino Shawls; figured silk Vestings; Gimp Trimming; Silk Buttons; Linen Cam brics ami Hdkfs.; Italian Crapes ; Swiss Muslins; Ladies’ and men’s (Moves, of all descriptions; Tortoise Shell Combs; Aide and Dressing do.; Morocco Pocket Hook? and Reticules ; an extensive as sortment of Domestic Shirtings, Sheet ings, Plaids and Bed Ticks. Ai.so, One case elegant LEGHORN HATS, from No. 30 to 52. October 17 19 3w Fancy and Staple SEH*S> tGiOflS. Bigelow Gilchrist , Have lately received a large and general assortment ol Dry Goods, which they offer for sale, at their new Store, near ly opposite the Post-Office, COKSISTING OF ROSE, Point and Duffle Blankets, . Super and common Cloths and Cas simeres, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, Swiss and India Mull do Pelisse Cloth and Circassian Plaids, Lamb’s wool, worsted Ai cotton Hosiery, Plain and rib’d Eng. and French Silk do Black Bom azine, (superior quality,) Nankin Sc Canton Crapes, fig’d Sc plain, Italian do Black and col’d figured Grosclcnaples, Plaid and striped Silks, Black Mode and black Poplin, Merino and Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Muslin Pelerines and Spencers, Elegant Muslin Robes, English Thread Lace and Inserting Trim mings, Crape and Silk Hkfs. Tortoise Shell Combs, White Velvet, (for painting,) English and India Flag Hkfs. and A general assortment of rich figured and plain Ribbons, Sic. &c. October 17 19 6t Will be Sold, ON the 4th November, next, at the plantation of Doct. W. Collier, the Land belonging to William J. Germany Terms of sale cash. Titles indisputable- Peter Laqueux. October 17 U 4t 80A8.81X6, A FEW Gentlemen can be accommo- Adated with board(and lodging if re quired)ia the large brick Building, ncxl above the Post-office. September 24 10 If New & Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he is this day opening, at his Store, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, a large and choice selection of ■ Fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Coa s. Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth'and Cashmere Panta loons, ' Do. do. and Cuff Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low priced \ ests and Pantaloons, of eve y des cription. t also, a i.argf. assortmf.nt of Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. liiren Si Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Gimsey F-oi ks, Ac. &c. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. The above articles are selected by himself in New-York, on the best terms, and are offered as low as they can be bought in the southern stam«. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 \ ) U is - - NEW GOODS. Jewett, Abctt, & Co. Upper Wing, City Hotel, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK An extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, —to wit : (i LOTUS of every discretion, J Flannels, Rose and Duffle Blankets, Plaiji and fi-ured Bombazotts, Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant patterns) Dometti" good= of'every description, Damask Table Linen, Irish Sheeting and Linens, Plain and figured Canton and Nan keen Crapes, Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar i ne tygkj.) ted. comprise- «stKwr J U4e snnt onnmera- STATLE and FANCY GOODS, all c which they offer on the most accomm dating terms. ALSO, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Band?, and "Trimmings constantly on hand. September 14 2aw ts m On Consignment. 20 KIDS-St. Croix Sugar, j 15 Hlids'. Muscovado Sugar, 7 Hhds prime Coffee, 36 Kegs fresh Butter, 20 Half barrels Beef, 15 Boxes Chocolate, 72 Boxes fresh Raisins, 5 Tierces Molasses, e 20 Boxes Candles, 50 Coils baling Rope, 10 Cases straw Bonnets & Bands, 15 Bags Pepper and Allspice, 6 Barrels Mint Cordial, 30 Casks Cut Nads assorted, Just Received and for Sale, by Alexander Bryan. October]. 13 ts Cotton Wvvce-Wonso Upper end, South tide Broadst. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that the above is in 1 complete order for the reception of pro duce. i The security from fire, which its pecu liar situation affords, and the convenience arising from its immediate neighborhood to that part of the town where the prin < ipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, i render it a desirable place for the plan i ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 6 If atm* m’eus&atir* Benlint, 1 JIT \S the pleasure of offering his ac [1 knowledgments, for the liberal . ncouragemeni he has received since nis arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still tequire 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. Richmond Hussars! 4 PPEAR on your parade ground in 2b. front of the Mansuw. Mo.se, on Sa turday, the 26th inst. at 10 o’clock, A , M. in full uniform and completely equip , ped. By order of Capt. Boisclair, M*Gran, O. S. J October 19 20 3t i»i wmiiiib m inw n ihi i ii F* •’Ui I*ll •' T AVBiWf. 1 s abstire establishment being 'oo 01, 1 of repair fur the recep tion -y-i .transient person o , It therefore will h» kept tliis winter for regular Boarders, ami those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any thing to cat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, Savannah and Augusta can afford. 'There are agood many private Rooms, with or without fire places. The BAH will he supplied with all kinds of the first quality Liauons, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed 'hat every exertion will be made tn make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 18 The Augusta Bridge h again offered for sale. IN obedience to a decree as the 6lh Cir cuit Court of (ho Uniicd Stales, for the District of Georgia, will be sold, nt Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus ta, on 1 hursday tbe 28th day ot Novem ber next, 'The Augusta Bridge and its appurtenances. The terms of sale will bp, “ one third rash; one third payable in in one year from the date ol Hie sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining tnird payable iu tiro years from the date of the said sale, with like inti rest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” The income of the property now offer ed fop sale, is, from the best information Ihe subscribers can obtain, at least $15,000 porannnm—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale are iow removed, and (bo subsi fibers are in complete possession of ihe Bridge, they confidently invite the attention o' capit alists to Ibis sale, as affording an oppo’r- : lunily of the mod profitable investment i*C -esniioj ihai wilt. ever ar-ain Christopher Fitzsimmonr, Freeman Walker, I Com missinnrrs. ITT The Editors of the Savannah Re publiran, the Charleston Courier, and the Columbia Telescope, will please in sert this advertisement in (heir respective papers until the day of sale, and forward their account* to this office. , October 10. 16 Ids Notice. ALL persons having demand against Ih" estate of Walter Leigh, late ol Rich mond county, deceased, arc requested to present them, properly authcnlijated for settlement, within the lime prescribed by law, and those indebted to make pay ment. B. H. Warren, Executor. October 17 19 6w AUGUSTA free school. f 1 tllE Board of Managers ot this lusli- I bdion give public noth eto the in habitants of Augusta that the S( bool will he in operation again by the Ist of Nov. After the death of their late teach er .Mr. Tuck, they immediately consult ed upon the most beneficial method ol filling the vacancy. The hostility ol our climate to strangers, evinced in the early ami I: monied death of Mr. Tuck and al so hy oilier numerous facts, induced the Board to enquire for some suitable per son who bad been previously accustomed to the climate, to undertake the manage ment of the school. Such a person was found in Mr. Joe] Callin who being dis posed to give his whole attention tn such an object for a length of lime, was imme diately sent on to New-York to obtain the practical knowledge requisite for the superintendance of a Lancasterian School. He is expected to return by the time above mentioned, when the Semi nary will be opened and conducted as heretofore. W. T. Brantly, President of the Board. October 5 14 Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. flawcs,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Wanton, who is authorized to settle Ihe same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 ts The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even ing school on Monday the 14th inst. at his school room, on Green street, opposite the City-Hall, where will be taught, Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of Superfiees and SnPds, Su wei/ing, tec. For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. October 8 15 ts Advertisement. VUA’S VbAUvra Reward. 'IJAKKN out of im plantation, on the u night of the 13th nfbist month, a ! k ’v Dirk Bay G filing, (ivc years oid I ‘St April, fivt> feet or upwards high, lig. t made, trots high and rough, dished lace, his hind Lgs rather straightei than common, his main Icings on both sides, uo white recollected, only when* he has been gufiled by the gears. Any person jpppreliending the “aid thief, so' that he maybe brought to justice, shall receive tbe above inward, and tin did lars for the horse only. Paid by the subscriber living uesr Columbia Court House. « Nathan Benton. A ngiist 8 ts UrccnsboYo’ •Icadoiuy 1 offer for sale the tract where 1 now live, adjoining tins place, being a part ot the s(JOOacre tract, which was recent ly the property of the University of Geor gia. Containing upwards of 500 acres ; between 3 and 400 of which are cleared and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other -‘tillable plantation houses. The situa tion selected by mo for a dwelling place, is elevated and beautiful, and lies about a hall mile from this place, of which it af fords a commanding view. A I.SO, One ollirr Tract, about four miles off, lying on the road to Lex ington, and formerly the property ol William Rhymes. This tract contains 500 acres ; 200of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling and plantation houses. O’ 'Terms ran hr made nrri.nmndnt ing. Watt. Wells. Greenshorough, August 14.-355 If. Von Valuable Heal Estate for Sale, within 12 miles of plugusta. i OFFER for sde my Valuable tract nt Laud, lying on the road leading from Augusta to Wiisbingtou, distant ftom ■be former about 12 miles, entraining ton, ailuiiied in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. 'This tract has sev i ral orchards which bear as fine fruit as the country affords. Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it is thought, unneces sary to ea’cr into p.uiiculats. Rut per sons wishing health inicl line land arc to call. Termh can If made known by applying r» the premises to the subscriber, or to John Casfiin, or Hays llowdre, in Augusta. J. W Beall. June 20 if Land for Sale. TIMIF. subscriber will offer at Public 1 Sale, on the pp. mises, th("'ih ufNo vember next, (if not previous to that time disposed of at piiva a emit met) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 nuies above Align! 1 1, adjoining Lauds of Messrs. Nelson, Keith & Movant, containing 781 Acien, 300 of which is cleared and m good repair, the present crop if view'd will recommend the I'ertilitj of the soil, tie part ioclear is well wooded and limbered, ihe in proven ids are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- Hons-, Corn-11 uses &c. Fop terms upplv to the snbkcriber. At the same time and place, will b» sold, 1000 Bushels of CORN and several thousand Ihs. ot Fnd ter, with irsnV other articles appertaining to the Plantation too tedious to enu merate. Wm. Collier. .ltdv 20 ts Administrators Sale. ON the 20th day of December next, will be *ofil on the premites, that Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the TJche Greek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder Sc others' containing 240 acre o , being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas ed; and sold by an order of Court, for the benefit of th" heirs and said estate. V " i u <u sale will be made known on the ilay . F.lirnbP'Ji Timlin, ftdmr'x. boi. Huge, Jidm r. O-tobor 15 Gilds ItLOBE TAYVAVX. Subscriber irf trms bis f inds J and the public, that his UEJimXG ROOM , is Just arranged, and that Ills Bar is much more convenient. And on Re count of changing the situation of tho latter, lie is better sblc to provide for the accommodstion of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as his means and ability to 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. Qffp The Savannah and Washington Stages put up nt the O’nbe. WM* SHANNON. December 20.—— «>UV&na VavuwUa r r M HIS Institution ls under the direc tion of F.ustu W. Ciikstku, F.sq, a graduate of MiJdlebury College, assist ed by Miss ||'ist) and Miss Wood ; the former, an Instructress of considerable •experience and both well qualified for the duties oft! eir office The examination of their pupils took place on the 23ih of May. The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who aitend'd on the c;a«inn were m re than rew'ir.ed. The promtp ness which the must diflictnt q n. ti ms were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modern, tthctoric, .“•.c. evinc ed at once the industry of the pupiis and the fidelity of the Instructresses. ’I he trustees of tins Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, dec.art d 'that ii was not their intention to puffithe Institution into notice; yet they fe d no hesitation in saving that they have seldom witnessed an Examin ation in which Girls nfh ■ same age did themselves or their Instructiesses more credit and, alter having observed for site months the course of instruction j.ursti ed here ami the degree of proficiency attained, we ran con scientiously r’com. mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The beulihfulness ol this place and the advantages which as a village it euj'us. it is confidently hoped will oiler sufficient inducements to (iiirenis to place iheir daughte*siu this Seminary Young lathes from abroad are equir edtn board with the Hector inlijs (ami ly, or with some relative. Mit Ii the exception of Music, every branch n( a solid and or nimental education may be here acquired. At the close of tlio next taeati >n, it isimemled to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys. tema ic course of ed; cation 'ban i«ge. neralty pursued in similar Institutions. I he vacs'iocs are 50 arranged that llie Hector is sci'.iom on the circuit during the term. Ills professional duties, therefore.in terfere but little with his atientio- to Ho; gnvcrumniii snd stiperiuteudunce ol the Aciulmny. Mosis W'annci, A. S. Clatto.v, j Tni»tfe» fifth .1. Nisiiit, I .l//rn Female .Ini. A tto tilt, Academy A. Iltu.. J {£p A lildcraf 4 ueSrrmr will he given for my hoy MICHAEL, delivered in any jail ol this, or the ad joining States, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas, ' Augusta, or A. D'lfaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black cotnplecaioned and tolerably well made, inclined to be stout, and slow in all his movements. It is be lieved he is go no to Savannah, following the course of the river. Fred. E. Dngns, /•’or Mrs. D, Sept. 10. <! If Notice. AI.E persons having demands against the estate of Thomas M. V\ bite, late of Columbia County, deceased, are requested to present them, and those in debted to make payment to the subscri ber. Pleasant Ivi. Denning, Administrator, October 10. Ui St City Taxes for 1822. rjxHOsE persons who have not had an JL opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that they can pay the same to the subscriber, who i» duly authorized to transact tim business of Collector and Treasurer for the city of A ugusla (during the absence of John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will hr at all times at hi* office, City Hall, from 1! to I o’clock, every day of business, for Ibis purpose. Win. Jackson. September 5 2 ts Thomaft VV a\V ins 1 Saw o' Grist Mill. fjVtT. subscribe!'* Mills are ffill in i. operation, both SAW anil GHIST lie will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per thousand, and will cause every Utention to he paid to each branch of his business. —“ Hit ciutomers will be j nitty ilenlt by," Tlios. Watkins. April B—ts During my absence rom Hie stale, Mr. Edward Campfield will act as my agent. J. M. Hand. August 14 355 ts NEW Cotton Warehouse. THE subscriber imforms hi* friends and the public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris bnrgh, is now ready for the reception f 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 tho«e who may confide business to his charge. ‘ V% J. S. Beers. Feb. 6 SOl-ti I