Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 31, 1822, Image 1

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©IEEE®iWBItI AND ; Ktorgil SRfttrtfsen • PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday morning, BY T. S. HANNON. (Ts=* The Classical Department Richmond Academy w.il ;■« opeu ei ill Town on >' outlay next. 1 lie F-ng;- ;ish Scholars who lormed a class on the Sand-Hill during the earner will be ad -itted into this tlopartine.it again; a h m ted number besides these w.ll be like wise admitted at the classic* rates. and rirofoiMr itJ-t>.icte(T by the -libs, riber. ShoutJ applications exceed the limit, the earlier number of the Ticket will obtain preference. , „ W. T. Brantly, Hector. October 29 j*_ Qj’The inhabitants of Augus ta a, e informed U..U ti e five li- ol , Will be reorganized, under the di> e- uou . ol Vr. C'atlik, on Friday next, the Isi of :Vovemher It is hoped that all who wish to avail themselves of the benefit of the Lancasterian system of education will be punctual in sending their chil dren on the day above named. October 29 24 2t unioSTguards ! Attention! A>J Election will be neld at the house of Mr. S. Turpin, on Saturday, the •9th of November next, ut 7 o’clock, P, .Vi. •fora 2d Lieutenant in said company, vice lieut. Frey, resigned. By order of ("apt. Co d\v-dl. Wm, H. Bush, Sec'y. N. B. —A meeting of the • ompany will lie held at the same time and place. By order. W. H. B. Sec. October 20 24 bt CARD. ZFLOiIA.SCE, Surgeon Dentist, at • the sign of the Golden Eagle, Ham burg, S. 0 (who has practised iweuiy £ve years in Charleston) offci s his ser vices U> the ladies and gen'(emeu ol Au gusta, in every brancji of his piolession. lie invites those who may be to want of bis services to tail and sec his work, ma •ufactuii’d on a new principle, which he Warrants Teetii and Gums. IT IE diseases ol lire I eel.i nod Gums . are chiefly ow ing to our own nog lert; the part* of the aliments which lodge about them after mastication, gro w ing acrid and corro ivc, the gums are thereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, and after these corrections are produced, commonly called the Tar tor of the Teeth, which, destroying both their texture and witi’eness, not only deprives t ie mouth of its principal orna nn its, t ut brings on violent tooth aches, unit renders the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.— But though people in general may pre vent those inconveniences, by care and attention at first, vet, if they are onci suffered to lake place, it is no longer in tht power of ihe sufferer to remove them, this being properly the province ol the experienced Dentist, who hath made the maladies of the Foeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object And end ofhi- studies. Mr. Florence, Dentist, Dylongpr cir e, a 10.- plication to "business, and a thorough knowledge of the structure of Ihe Teeth and G ums, has made all the operations in those parts quite familiar to him, insom ich that what some Dentists have judged imprac ticable, he hath performed with ease and safety. He places Teeth, both real and artifi- | rial, (making the latter with pure elia »' l,) from a single one to an entire set, so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the greatest deficiencies are supplied .with ornaments, which have the recommenda tion of utility (hose Teeth that have fallen out of their sockets, whic h frequently hap .ens, though in a perfect sound state, he, by a ‘Method peculiar to himself, replaces as firm as ever, without the least pain or Uneasiness to the patient. > He clears the Teeth, if ever so disco loured, of all their foulness and tartar, wiPiont pain, and renders them while Mid as fair as ever in half an hour. I eeth and Stumps extracted in the oasiest manner, if ever so difficult He assists young Ladies and Genlle- Men in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth at proper sea tuns, lest they should incommode the rc- S'.lar growlh of the succe ding ones; and a deformity of this kind has taken place, through the want of a ski'tnl Dentist, ; ->lr. Florence undertakes 'o correct it. provided the subject, is not more than twenty years old, and restore the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful order. N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste, f*™* by him only, which preserves - y I eeth and changes them ’o a eauti > f white, cures the Gums of the Scurvy, and mak*.s the breath at ail limes sweet Anh ! a °d cures the Tooth he immediately, with proper direc wo.is howto use them, October 29 2 j ■ ■ To Rent, F fom, be Ist. October, scvc ■f-J-isL. r 'd tenements in Cotton Range. Apply to h _ J. Ansley. ■o?ptembcr 28 l r .. v w -. -s Majors Court. 'FAHIS Court is adjourned to .londay, 1 the 4th day of No. ember next, ot which all suitors, jurors and witnesses wiii take duo notice, and at ten o’< V»;k on (hat day give their attendance. Br order Wm. Jackson, Clerk. October 29 2d A. To Rent, riou two u three y. : the suhscri- I J 1 her’- Cotton Warehouse, if applica tion is immediately made ou the premises. H not rented in a few days, it will be ready lo *ake in Cotton ou advantageous terms, by John Taylor. October 29 24 it mrsTjull o ESPEcrrci.r.Y inlorm* her friends ; and the public, that her School wall ; reopen in Augusta, at the room imme diately opposite Mr. James Gardner’s, Reynold street, ou Monday the 21st in stant. where will bp tauylit by her, Mu sic, French, and every branch of English, with Work—an approved master will he provided to attend c asses ol Drawing* Dancing and Sacred Singing, on the most liberal terms, Oct. 12 17 2wlm REMOVAL. Ju\u\ \V. WeavV j > BBfkltgim.ly a •qu-n.it- mis Iriends " iV and tile public, that he has removed fiom Bridge Row, or Centre street, lo the north side of Br ad street, the se cond house below the cross sirs et lead ing to the Planters’ Hotel, where he has, and intends keeping constantly Ibr sale, l a general assortment ol GROCERIES, On accommodating let ms. Oct, 12 17 2vv2m NEW ’GOODS?" 3v"wett, «\br\\, & Co. •,'pptr i.V.ig, up Holt!, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK •In extensive euse.rlincnl of FALL AND WINTER ixOO OS, —to wit •' — td LOTUS of etery di.-criptiou, / Flannels, Ro-e and Duffle Blankets, Plain and fi-ured Bombazctls, Caroline Plaids, (rich and elegant patterns) Dome-lie goods of every description, Damask Table Linen, Irish Wheeling and Linens, Plain and figured Canton and Nan keen Crapes, Mandarine Crapes (a very rich ar ticle.) The above, with articles not enumera ted, comprise a very general assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, all of which (hey offer on the most accommo dating terms. ALSO, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Bands, and Trimmings constantly on hand. September Id 2aw ts GVVOehhVFS, Cotton Bagging, U.C. &c. A / WY Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, I first quality jJJ ms. English Baling Twine 1(0 ( oils do Rope 2t( Hhds. Muscovado Si Orleans Sugar 25 Bags Green Coffee CO Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 20 do N. E. Inm 35 Jo N. E. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Tcneriffe Wine 20 Tierces Loudon Porter 15 Boxes Whiltmore’s No. 10, Cotton Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 ut. Bar L#.d 10 Tons Swedis Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 11,labels Liverpool Ground bait Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low' for Cash or approved A. MitchrlliS'S.Clarke. September 12. 5 ti Sugar, Cotfee, Iron, &c. 60 Hhds. N. O. k Muscovado Sugar I 100 bbls. do do do 30 bbls. Loaf do 10 tierces Green Coffee 20 bags do do 12 tierces super. London Porter 20 tons assorted Swccds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Wine 15 hall'bbls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour 90 do Mar kerel 15 tieices Rice, Cogniac Brandy, H. Gin Jamaica Ruin, kc. All of whi h will be sold low for Cash, or approved paper, by Bacon k Danforth. 3 doors above City-Hotel. September 24 10 f ' ~ i ja.i-j tv .-.-s# Dry Goods. The subscribers arc opening at their Store J (next lo Messrs. A. Mitchell k , S. Clark) [1 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Consisting of a gn at variety of FANCY L STAPLE ARTICLES, VV hie h are offered at low prices lor cash or acceptances in town H. Wooster &, Co. October 29 24 w4t ■*’ New Goods, i SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. ® Just received by ttu late arrivals /rent Li - verpool, and for sale in the * Br dge Building, - BEST Saxony blue and black Cloths I and Cussimeres, 1 'ioieskin and \ alriitia Vesting, ' Green and ied Rocking Baize, 1 Assortment of Flannels, Figured and plain black and colored * Jjouihazelts, 1 Figured and plain Cassimerc Shawls and 5 Points, l‘ Assortment of Hosiery, I Linsey Wnoi.-oy, for Negroes’ Clothing, b I artan Plaids m l Bombazines, l{ ' Best black binslicw and barsnells, ® ~ ~ Nankin and ( 'anion Crapes, Levantine and figured Silk, a Flaidedaui »lrjpedSilk, * English mK .lose and Gloves, '* Crape Ain w la, assorted, " While and olorej Si 1 tins, Cotton Shillings: id She tings, Fine and coat so Calicoes, n 6 -4 and 4 4 Cambric - uVnl Jaconets, ~ n fignr**d ~ ~ ~ ■ Fine and > oarse Fninll ire Chintz, C land 4-4 col ten Checks, i Cotton Hosiery, Giiigh.inis an ; Scotch Homespuns, < Assortment of Sewings Cottons, * 4 toss 4 Cotton Shawls, Irish Linen-, L-wns and Table Cloths, ~ brown Linens, PI itillas, Burlap, Sheeting-, Russia Sheetings, Diapers and Hessian*, Sterling Osnatcirgs k Flemish Sheetings, Linen < heck and Drillings, Gloves, a general assortment, Good assortment ol Muslins, Fine Linen Cambrics, Go.iO assorimenl ol H.lkfs. Catalooiaanl .‘•■uM a•« F!a2 and Bandana IldMs, S : lk and cotton Velvet, Olive and Drab Cords, Merino and Velveteen Shawls, < Shell and Korn Combs, Cotton Bed t'i ks, 3-4 end 4-4 coltoHi Shirtings, Plaids and Stripes, A general assortment, of Domestics, Pound and Pack Pin-, Satinets and Ratinets, And many more articles too numerous to mention—all of which will lie sold lo - for cash or approved , nne-, by George Wragg, jr. October 29 24 4 w A small iss H'tment Os very ' e/pentir i.tly and I at tern Straw Bonnets, J usl rei civ cd and t n I Richard Allen, Near the Post t -Jice. October 29 24 31 JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services to his He tends and ihe Public, ns er Commission ( AM) Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House .V Stores, where AlcLaws Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order for Ihe reception and safe .i -epingof Produce and Merchandize.— All orders to purchase and consignments tor sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any ’ species of property, will be thauktully received ; and he pledge* himself, that even y exertion shall be used, to make sa- ( 'isfactory returns of all business commit- > led lo his care. 1 ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS 1 < Suffer. ¥reah Flour, ) AND A FEW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. 1 September .5. 2 ts ■ ~ j The Subscriber a, HAVE connected themselves in Bu siness under the firm of A. I. k G. W. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the ‘ Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh ter kC. Labuzan, where they offer for «ale, an assortment of liFLocEUiiaa. A. f. Huntington, G. W. Huntington. 1 Augusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf ; For Sale. 1 GOOD Black Smith, witb his wife f and their male child. Apply, in 1 .. absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J. * 4. Beers or .Mr. George M. W alker, Au- ♦ Tusla. * F. Walker. October I 13 1 A »W * 'k —'■ •* ' '•>-T ‘ * * *t<v. . Notice. SILAS BRONSON baring taken in Mr. John Wiohtman as a partner, thicr business will be conducted under the firm of Bronson ic Wightman: They are opening a general and ext matte nsortment of STAPLE AND FANCY - GOODS, SI'ITABLK FOR Tli K SEASON—VIE. '■i ilea superfine and common Cloths, I „ C ainicre, <* •, S.di.iG., i ~ Figured Bombazcttcs, I ~ Plain do. 3 trunks Calicoes, assorted, I ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, I 1 ~ low price Muslin Robes, ' 2 cases Steam & Power Lpom Shirting, ‘ 1 ~ Sinchcws, 1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, ( 1 ~ Langdon Wire Thread, I 1 ~ Lewis and Tomis arid Lewis 11. . super Gill Buttons, 1 ~ low priced Gill Buttons, ’ 1 „ Boys’ Morocco Hals, J 5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats, ] 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, | 15 „ Ladies Muroico ~ j boxes W’liitlcmore Cotton Cards, 3 ~ Holms’and White’s and Know’s, ‘ 3 cases Domestic Goods assorted. The above Goods, will) many others, r ire offered o the best terms—those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight man will remain in Ncw-York for the present for the purpose of buying; we shall be able to keep a general assort ment. Bronson & Wightrnan. Oct. 5 14 ts 1 Flour, Corn, Sfe, il(D® BARBELS fres! FLOUR, 30 half do do 100(J biishclvCorn, 100 ban Is Mackerel, No. j, ■ 10 tons English Iron, 20 coils Bale dope, 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, For s:d • by MHlran Gordon. August 8. t. \Y3VV. St Vlo. OFFER FOR SALE, 00 do Muscovado do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 6 do Cogniac Brandy 5 I Bids. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N'. E. Bum, 80 Illnls. Molasses, 10 Casks London Porter, ■ 00 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar, , 20 Bags Pepper, 50 Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Haisins, 10 Boxes \\ hit tmore cotton cards 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Colton Bagging, 100 Coil Bale Rope, , 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, English blistered do. &000 VtuAwVs, Salt, All of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10. 4 3ra j DIMOCK & MARSH, Meieehaui Tailors, CIPFoSItE THE CITY HOTEL, Hare this day received a Large Supply if Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING OF Superfine Black & Blue Coats Ditto Frock Coats, with and without Capes. also, A Large Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons A large assortment of Fancy ditto Super Blue and Black Cassimcre Vests, ■Vilk and Mole Skin ditto Fancy ditto of various patterns, ALSO, A large assortment of Linen and Cotton Shirts. CRAVATS AND DRAWERS. Negro Clothing , Os all descriptions. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash only. October 5 14 ts NEW Cotton Warehouse. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready for the reception i 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 SOl-K i - . .. . —■ || 3‘antes 1». HAVE LATELY RECEIVED A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS SORTMENT OF HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A*D HI) ALITY, utmong which are the following kinds suitable far the rowing season, r is. BLACK and Drab Heavers Do. do. Castors Fine White Russias Black and Drab Imitations Youth’s and Children’s ditto Children’s Fancy Hats Men’s and Boys’ Korams White and Black W ol Hats Children's Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’Straw Bonnets, &.c. kc. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will he an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves. April 27 3271 f J ust Received, BY Dwelle Richardson , TWO POORS ABOVE Til F. AUGUSTA BOOK STORK, GO trunks and cases of Fashiona ble FaR and Winter ©ll3®l£Ss3 Consisting of LADIES’ morocco and kid Bools and Shoes; Gentlemen’s Shoes, Boots, Brogans and Slippers ; Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Bouts and Shoes, Ac. ilr. 2 cases very superior Saltinetts, 1 do do do English Shoo Thread, 20 boxes Spanish Cigars, 25 boxes Raisins. Wrapping and Writing Paper, Real Japan Sponge Blacking, Abo, a \ ariol y of silver and steel Spec- Indus, adapted t« <«*y »#«> <»• sigh*, Thermometers, Eye and Sun Glasses, &c. Ate, which they offer for sale on very accommodating terms. October 24 22 2uw3w A Card. ri VJE subscriber respectfully informs k his friends, and those ol those of the late firm of Thompson Si Andrews, that the Auction and Commission business will he coil'iniied by him, at the store lately occupied liy them, where nil or ders for tli purchase or sale <)lr Merchan dise, will he thankfully received and taithfully exeat ed. John P. Andrews. October 24 22 1m To Kent, MThe Store k. Dwelling-house, near the Murkcs, at present oc- I ucpied by Messrs K. Wood k Co. and possession given IstOclobernexl. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 334 ts Notice. ffefm THE subscriber offers for hifgilll Rent, his kand-Hill Residence lor 12 months from Ihelirst 0( tobernext. John Gi rid rat. September 10. 4 ts To Kent, And possession given llujirst of Get. ncx MTHAT large and con venient Dwelling House I le ly Da’ ipied by Messrs. Stewart and Har graves, together with Carriage House and Stables,—Enquire of Wm. White. August 29 ts To Rent, MThe room formerly occupied by J. P. King, as a Law Office, above the Augusta Book Store. October 15. *■" 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, opjiosite the City-Hall, where will he taught, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of Superjices and Solids, Su - trying, ice. For further information, application may be made lo Charles Grenville. October 8 15 ts Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the * ’b scriher, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E- Mantnn, who is authorized to settle tin same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 34? i *. ’'■*••”■ *'~% MANSION HOUSE, AUGUSTA , GEO. OTaFII' subscriber begs lenve respect. 44 fully to inform *1 he public that be continues to keep up that large and con venient Establishment, at the corner of Green and MMnlosb streets, for the ic c apt ion of Company. It is siluati J in the most pleasant part of the < ilv, ami no exertions will be spared to render it worthy of (bo patronage ol Ibe public, booms are fitted up in superior style for the accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. His Tgdde and liar, he is confident, will not bo excelled by any in the south ern country. Large, commodious and safe Stables and Carriage Mouses am prepared, and be also keeps a LIVE RY STABLE, whi<h is provided with Carriages, Horses and approved 0.-tb rs. The most grateful a< Unowlrdgcmonta of the subscriber are respectfully tender ed for the encouragement received be fore and since his late bereavement, and he hopes from the uure.mitted attention of his family and himself, to merit a con tinuance of that patronartt which has heretore been so liberally bos'e« ecl. Win. P. M’Keen. Oct. 12 2m Boarding. A FEW Gentlemen tan be accom ■ V. modati d with Boarding in a private family. Enquire at this office. To Went. One Stnl le and Carriage House. Eu auire as above. October 19 20 2 w Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! 2 |,IIIE subscriber gives poti< «• ■ but lie 41 is uAw prepared to make engage ments of FORK, to be delivered between the 20th of .November and last ol Janua ry. Persons in town wishing to engage i an be fm nishud at Six Dollars par hun dred, delivered at their house, or at Iho market price, whe hever (hey may choose; those who preler (hem on foot will be allowed a ded i< tiou of 20 per cent. Me will obsere that it may be to the advantage of the i iti'/ens of this place and ils vicinity to come forward as eaily as possible, as a uunil i r of extensive drovers will be governed b. a Rices from him, whether they come to (his market or seek another whi< b may promise (hi m greater advantages. He will here remind the public that ho still attends to bis Stables, and that there arc now in them about 100 prime Horses and Mules for sale, and something like that number may be expected fora selection at all times during the winter and spring. Ho will renew his invitation to persona in the trading line to call on him, is it may lie i.i his power to serve them in buying or selling many articles of traffic to advantage. G. Longstrcet. October 19 20 im Cy* We are authorized to an uonm e ANSELM IfUGG, a i undulate ) ir the office of Receiver of Tax Bet urns (or Richmond county at the evening cR. Ron. October 29 24 1 1 (J3 3 * We are authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Uoib cr.Ain, as a Candidate for Receiver ot fax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 20 tde ({3° We are authorized to state, that Richard Rush, Esq. is a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 wile 7 (Q» We arc requested to state, that John J-ivehman. wul be a Candidate for ttic Office of 1 ax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond Comity. October 24 22 tde 05=“ We are authorized to say that Cap!. EpMD.NI> Rugg is a c andidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 24 22 tde 05* We are authorized to an nounce Hoi, land H> 1 yin,, E-q. a can didate for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election, October 24 22 31 IQs** We are authorized V> an nounce John S. Coombs acandiiiatr ibf Tax Collector of IlictwMid county, a* the ensuing el«cA»a% • 1 ■ .... •«„ •-• * *