Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 02, 1822, Image 1

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* AND CXeorgf•» Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1822. [New Series—No. 26. PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday morning, BY T. S. HANNON. Auction and Commission BUSINESS. THE undersigned has taken the Brick Tenement, on Bridge Row, next a bnve Robert Dillon’*, where he is randy to attend to any business with wljfch he mav be entrusted in his capacity as Auc tioneer and Commission Merchant.- Wtn. Bee. October 31 25 ts Removal. MILMSIISIB^o MRS. SERA, thankful to the public for their past favors, takes this me thod of imforming them that she has re moved to the lower wing of the Bri<k Building, on Broad-street, opposite to the Market, where she has opened anil intends to keep a general assortment of articles in the Millinery line. She i, daily expecting an invoice of the latest' and most fashionable’articles from Paris; all of which may always be had upon favorable terras. She continues! the Mantua making bu siness, in all its various branches, and will employ any person or apprentice to the above art, who will come well re commended. October 31 25 fit To Rent, Mlu the vicinity of the Post- Office, a large and convenient Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores in front and a capacious Cellar under Death. Apply to Mackenzie & Ponce. October 31 25 U T° Rent, fe» Until tut! Ist of October, 1823, the Dwelling House and large Lol aljoining, lately occupied by the deceased Airs, iterbjay. Also, to hire, a young Negro r I . Fred. E, Dugas, executor. October JI 25 ts Hermon seminarj. THE Trustees again uotily tue public that they intend to keep tills institu tion constantly open for the re* option of pup.ls. (Icrmon is seven miles from Lex iugtou, in the most healthy part of the country. The government ol the inha bitants of th; town, so tar as relates to their moral conduct, is vested in (he Trustees of tlje Seminary, They are,not ■ashamed to avow that it is their intention to blend religions instruction with the clas sical studies which are usually, taught in academies; confident that this Course will secure the patronage of those pa rents who desire the present respectabili ty and future happiness of their children. Their rates of tuition are low, and all indigent pupils will receive instruction gratuitously. J here are several lots in town yetuusolu, and they respectfully invite those parents tvho are desirous to place their children *n a school of this character, to call and examine lor themselves. A classical teacher, who can come well recommended, would receive immediate employment. One will be wanted the ensuing year. The salary is perhaps as good as in any similar institution in the state. r | he trustees will receive appli cations till ibe 23d Deceuc er next. Jack Lumpkin, Secretary. Hermon,Oi, ,;t fit Lost, A BOUT the first of June last, two Promissory Notes, signed B. Lamar, or twelve hundred and fifty dollars each, P a yable to the subscriber—one on the I j| a y o P July last, and the other on le first day of January next, with in rrc t (rom the first day of July last.— • persons are cautioned against trading ■hr said notes. . J. Hutchinson. October 3! 25 3t Wanted, A Comfortable Dwelling House, for a small family. Aliy person wishing -.„ r f n suck a one can find a tenant by a .'P ying at the Augusta Bookstore. WThe Subscriber U'HES to employ a roan that is iiio-k acquainted with the Ditch usiuess, and will give liberal wages fflended* 11411 w come well recotn- Robt. W. Alston. parta, Geo. Or t. 26 23 41 TO BAKERS, AuAYTWate YamiWea. A SlvaYFu 9u,>p, r ° f New Fi ° ur in then brand) inferior to none kenzie fc'p"’ " ‘l* be ke P l <or rale at Mac “--ptember 1-9 g ts v '-CP 3 A few pieces of YtSthe a*!** 0 an ' , r ) ,usical Cords, for salt ? £W u gUUa Hook-Store. October 1 13 » , • ' . 4 , . .. -. ’* ’ ■ •W Coffee, Flour, Wine, IRON, &c. 10000 Lbs. prime Green Cof fee, 70 bids, superfine Richmond Flour, ■ 20 h I ids. Muscovado and N. Orleans , Bugar, k 18 „ prime retailing Molasses, 5 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum, c 4 pipes pure Cognac Brandy, 2 pipes and ) . . , , 5 half pipes \ Ll<h0 * • 20 quarter casks Malaga Wine, 20 half quarter casks do. do. 30 bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 „ Irish Potatoes, 50 boxes Muscatel Raisins, (Bolin, Leach and Coy’s brand,) 13 ~ Tumblers, (50 straws ein b,) 150 kegs Patent Cut Nails, assorted, 400 bars Swedish and Russia Iron, as sorted sizes, 7000 wt. assorted Castings, 150 gross Cork?, AH which, with several other articles ■ in the Grocery line, wdl be sold low for t cash or town accents') e*. i • ! J. W. Harper. •. October 31 .5 31 ' A PRE.VIIU -I for S. Carolina Bank iTjL Notes. A only to j Kerrs &, Graham. October 26 2:1 if t Salt, Sugar and Coffee. 1500 Bushels Balt, 25 Hhds. Prime St, Croix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green Cuff e, The above GOODS will he sold on moderate terms, and in Lots to suit pur chasers, if take > from tjv* Wharf—by [ M‘Gran &, Gordon. s October 26 23 ts N. B. —Bills on New- York. Just Received, And for sale by the subscriber, on ai dcin rnuduling terms, 40 Hhds. and 37 bbls. prime Jamal ca, St. Croix fe N. O. Sugars, i 25 do Guadaloupe and Surinam , Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rmn, i w ., rrautea 5 pipes Cog. Brandy, [ "™ tea sdo Holland Gin, ) 1 ’ 40 bbls. Northern Gin, 30 do do limn, 50 do llye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 Casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe, 1' Currant and Malaga Wires, 50 bbls. .Mackerel, ; 7j Jo sUperfinu Fleur, from new w heat, i 15 tons Swedes Iron, mmiiju, - , 70 casks Patent Gut Nails, L 100 bags prime Green Coffee, i . 20 Jo Pepper, 10 do Pimento, i 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured r Tobacco, 4000 lbs. English Green Copperas, 2000 do Loaf and Lump Sugar, . 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, I 2tlooo yards Northern Homespun l , ma i king a complete assortment, 2000 yards Salinetts, , 150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 3 20 do Tea, i 30 do sperm and tallow Candles, 1 20 do No. 1 Soap, 15 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur l rant Wine, ; 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, r 100 reams large and small Wrapping i Paper, • 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Petre, Fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Pajiers, Trace Chums, Hardware, Glassware, fee &c. , E. Manton. y October 26 25 U > ; Dissolution. . ' |IHE copartnership formerly existing . I between Killam .C Hills, has been , dissolved, and the subscriber hopes for ’ the continued favors of his former cus tomers and the public generally, who g hall always receive his strict attention. James Killam , Now offers for sale, at the store formerly t occupied by Killam Si Hills, ' A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF READY f MADE CLOTHING, Os the latest fashions and made by the best workmen; They consist in part of Extra superfine blue and black Dress Coats, f Black, blue and fancy colored Frock Coats, Superfine Cloth &Cassim«re Pantaloons, Westcoats, Gnrnsey Frocks and Draw ers, very fine, - And a large assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s Plaid Cloads, &c, &c. N. B.—Gentlemen wishing can have , Clothes made to measure, on the shortest notice and in the best style, by the best r of workmen. 0 October 26 23 6t To Went, ‘ The room formerly 1 occupied by J. P. Kino, as a a Law Office, above the Augusta Book Store. October 15. *8 ■■ . ••• m On OonaVgnnvent. ! 20 HHDS. St. Croix Sugar, 15 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 7 Hhds prime Coffee, ’ 36 Kegs fresh Butter, 20 Half barrels Beef, 15 Boxes Chocolate, 72 Boxes fresh Raisins, 5 Tierces Molasses, 20 Boxes Candles, 50 Coils baling Rope, 10 Cases straw Bonnets & Bands, ’ 15 Bags Pepper and Allspice, 6 Barrels Mint Cordial, 30 Casks Cut Nails assorted, Just Received and for Sale, by Alexander Bryan. October). 13 If 8 N the Ist day of November next) r v-F wj| be rented ‘he WARE-HOUSE On Reynold-street, now tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application to be made to 1 JOHN B EGAN, —or, in his absence, to John W. Wilde, Esq. October 1 13 ts SEED RYE : A small quantity , of superior quality, FOR SALK BY , Summers & Perry. October 1 13 ii —- Seed Wheat. Just Received , and For Sede, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summer? & Perry, or B. G. hims. Se IcnA'ci - 17 7 ts Ware-House. ’TNIIE Subscribers continue to transact L Commission business, under the firm of John 11. KimbcH, .C Co. Tlmir Ware-House is remote from tiny oilier Building, secure from any danger by fire, litualed in the rear of the Planters’ Hole). Samuel Male, ’ John It. KimbcM. September 7 3 if v Gosheu Cheese, just recelv Xi) i) roo s.u.n iiy J, id D. Hinsdale. October 22 21 !w 1 New & Cheap Clothing. l‘he subscriber begs leai p to inform his friends and the public, that he is this day opening, at his Store, two doors a bove llie Globe Tavern, a large and choice ei lection of Fashionable Clothing , I, CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Coa s, Do. do. do. Frock Coals, Do. do. do. Cloth am l Casdmerc Paula g loons, Do. do. and Buff Vests, Blatk Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low priced Vesn and Pantaloons, of eve y des cription. ALSO, A LARGE ASSOKTMEIVT OF Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Pat terns. Linen &; Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Gtrnsev Frocks, Htc. Sic. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. „ The above articles are selected by jj himself in New-York, on the best terms, r and arc offered as low as they can be bought in the southern state 1 . a E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 ts y Hh Cotton Ware-Wonae Upper end, South side Droadst. Augusta, William H. Egan, T>EGS leave to acquaint his friends 3 L 3 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 arising from its immediate neighborhood , to that part of the town where the prin- J cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan e ters to deposit their produce. Liberal d advances made. ‘ Sept, 14 _____ 6 tf For Sale. C\ GOOD Black Smith, with his wife JtiA and their male child. Apply, in v the absence of the subscriber, to Mr, J. ’ S. Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au a zusta. k ’ F. Walker. October t W t | M’Howiill & Reid, Hart just received , by < eecnl arrivals from Liverpool, Jfeio-York, and Philadelphia, Their Fall supply of VhichwHk their foi mtr Stock on hand, mntys their present assortment very com plet'i and extensive, which is offered for cuih or approved paper, and consists in pan */• the following articles—vis ; ST ON DON Duffle, Point and Hose -L.i Blankets; white and blue Plains; red, white and green Flannels; green Baize; common Si super, blue, black & drab AJloths; do- do. Oassimeres ; elegant I'eliae Cloths; Circassian, Caroline and Tartan Plaids ; super i common Prints ; elegant Cassiniere Shawls & Points; Furniture Dimity: Valentia Vest Shapes; Bombazines pud Bombazetts; 4-4 and 7-8 Linens; Long Lawns and Irish Sheet ings and Diapers; Russia Sheetings, Duck and Dowlas; children’s, women’s and men’scolton and woollen Hose ; co lored and White Spool 'Threads; elegant Mandarin, Nankin and Canton Crapes ; Flag and .Baudana Ilkfs.; India Levan tine ; twilled and plain Saftins; Sin shews, Sarsnells, Italian Lutestring; French and English Thread Laces ; 1M e rino Cldth, Silk and Tabby Velvets; Sewing silks and Twist; elegant figured Silks; d(j. do. Ribbons, a very complete assortment; Zelia Scarfs and Ilkfs.; Cashmirb and Brillantine do.; 4-4, 0-4 and 8-4 While, black and scarlet Merino Shawl? ;i figured silk Vestings; Gimp Trimmiijg; Silk Bullous; Linen Cam brics anil lldkfs.; Italian Crapes; Swiss Muslins; Ladies’ and men’s Gloves, of all descriptions; Tortoise Shell Combs; Side anil Dressing do. ; Morocco Pocket Books jnd Reticules ; an extensive as sortment of Domestic Shirtings, Sheet ings, llaids and Bed Ticks. ;M,SO, One case elegant LEGHORN HATS, from No. 30 to 52. October 17 19 3w - . -- - I. L - Hardware &L 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 are, Jiiti res and Forks, of all sorts, Deserts ditto, to match, }lav'll:'?, of the finest quality. Spring Back and Pocket Knives, Pen and two blade ditto, ofall sorts, Scissors, common and refined steel, Common and fine Pad Locks, Stock and all other sorts of Locks, Hinges and Screws, of all sizes, Buttons in great variety, Carpenter’* Tools, and All sorts of Files, Together with almost all the staple articles in the Hardware line, for sale on accommodating terms. Reuben Leggett. Freeborn’s Ploughs. The subscriber has also made arrange -1 menls with Hie patentee and will hereaf ter keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where both planters and men Hants can be supplied as low as in New-York. An assortment will toon be received here. R Leggett. Oct. 12 17 liu Notice. SEALED Proposal* will be received by the subscriber until the 20th day i ol November next, lor the supply of 1 Wood for the use of the U. S. Troops at . this station. 'Phe probable quantity re. quirod will be from 150 to 200 cords ol good oak or hickory Wood, to be corded and delivered by the contractor at tbe U, S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the Sand Hills, at the option of the com } mandiug officer. -The contract to be for one year from the Ist day of December, 1822, to the 30th day of November, 1823. Bond and approved security, to the a mounlof twelve hundred dollars, will be r required for the faithful fulliim nt ol the i contract. * L. A. Rigail, Lieut, and Post Quarter .Vaster. U. S. Arsenal, near Agnsta, Geo. October 22, 1823 21 ts Joseph Phillips, Mattress Maker , Respectfully inform* his friend* and the public, that he continues to keep on hand a supply of Mattresses of every description, among which are some of very superior quality manufactured of hair. He also, has on hand, and will constantly keep a supply of well made 1 Colts, which will be sold at the low 1 price of three dollars. October 26 23 3w Notice. i (friA THE subscriber offers for liigiß Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence for 12 months from tbe first October next. John Gindrat. I September 10. 4tf To Rent, And possession given the first nfOel. tux MTHAT large aud con venient Dwelling House 1 te ly occupied by Messrs. Stewart and Har . graves, together with Carriage House and Stables. —Enquire of Wm. White. August 29 —ts / ; 'V f ; \ » |£*'‘ -fj-Vv .• ■ «y* . The Augusta Bridge Is again oferedfor sale. IN obedience to a decree of the 6th Cir cuit Court of the United Slates, lor the District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to the hlglsest bidder, at the market house in the city of Augus ta, on Thursday the 28th day of Nov em ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its app urtenancfs. The terms of sale will bo, “one third rash; one third payable in in one year from the date of the sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in two years from the dale of the said sale, with like interest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” 'The income of the property now offer ed for sale, is, from the beat information the subscribers can obtain, at least $15,000 per annum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale arc now removed, and the subscribers are in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention o capit alists to this sale, a? affording an oppor tunity of the most profitable investment of capital that will perhaps over again pccur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners, October 10. 16 tds trBA RBEIVS SHOP , (nkar thk city-hotki..) J olm Baptist Louis, CONCEIVES it to be a duty which he owes to his friends and the public, to express to them, through this medium, hi* thanks for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. Ho will make po extraordinary professions of su periority in the Shaving art —he is well aware that an experience of twenty years will he properly weighed by a considerate public. As gratitude is without doubt Hie noblest feeling that man possesses, he knows, at present, of no other mode of evincing it, than by lowei ing his prices to his numerous and respectable customers —therefore Shaving and Hair-Culling will hereafter be tastily executed at as moderate a price as will be done at any other place in town, His shop is still at the old and well-known stand, rear the City-Hotel, at whi< h latter place (to bor row part of the words of another Knight of the Strop) tiny gentleman can obtain an excellent glass of French or Jamaica Inllnence. His customers may be assur ’d that they will not leave Ins domicile without being well brushed, and least more than half shaved !1! His principal aim will he, 11 To mlse the mds by tender strokes of art; V Improve the h< ud, ami render smooth each cAim’ He will not vouch fur the rhyme of the above; and therefore hopes to escape rilkhni. October 10 16 ts Dancing Academy. Messrs, c.ol.vesnil & heu. LAN respectfully inloim the pub lic that they will open a Dancing School at their usual residence, in Greene street. The parents and guardians who will trust thorn pupils may depend on their punc tuality. Every kind of Dancing will be taught, such as Gavote, Hornpipe, Fancy Dance after the most approved principle*; also, politeness and genteel mantlets. They willattcnd, if called, to the Academies and Seminaries in town. Price ol tuition sls, per quarter, at three lessons a week, payable in advance.— The third lessen will be a practising par ly, only for scholars, which will take place every Saturday, from 4 to 9. They also will have an evening school for gentlemen. Messrs. C. & H. at the solicitation of many ladies and gentlemen, have made some repairs to (heir house to have Co tillion Parties during all the season, — which will take place every Thursday, and to begin in November and continue until May; the room will be sufficiently large to dance five Cotillions, Admit tance, one dollar, for gentlemen. There is a separate room for the Ladies. Sea son tickets sls, for gentlemen who wish to be subscribers. Mr. IJEULA.V teaches many other branches of Education, —such as the French Language, Piano, Guitar, Violin and Vocal Music, in the most approved style. He also tunes Piano Fortes. October ID 20 4tT&B ■■ Sinking School. S. Taylor, PROPOSES opening a singing school at the Academy on the first Tues day evening in November. All those who feel an interest in Sacred Music, are respectfully invited to attend on that evening, as a short lecture on the sub ject may then be expected. When the school is organized, if desired, it will be moved to some central part of the city. Those who may wish to attend as scho lars will please to leave their names at the Book store of Messrs. Elys, Mr. Sturges or Mr. Hobby. Tbe school will meet two evenings in each week. Mr. Dyer’s collection will be used; terms five dollars per quarter. FOR SALE. An excellent Horse & Gig. Inquire at the Academy. October 15. 18 lawtm "THE GAMUT, For Sate at the Augusta Boqfcatose. Dancing School. MU. LESLIE, grateful for the en couragement he lias heretofore re* reived, respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will again open his School on Monday after noon, the 28lh hist, in the room over the store of Messrs. Hall & Washburn. He ‘will give three lessons in each week for twelve weeks, which will make 30 les sons in the quarter. His days of tuition will be Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings, from i to 6 o’clock. NIGHT SCHOOL, Fur i’oung Gentlemen , At the abovementioned place, on the same evenings of the Day School. The price will be $ 10—in each school one half in advance. October 22 21 6w MANSION HOUSE, AUGUSTA, GUO. OTftHK subscriber beg? leave respect. 44L fully to inform the public that he continues to keep up that large ami con venient Establishment, at the cornet* of Green and MMnlosh streets, for the re cjption of Company. It is situated in the most pleasant part of the city, and no exertions will he spared to render it worthy of the patronage of (he public. Rooms are fitted up in superior style for the accommodation of families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. His Table and Rar, he is confident, will not bo excelled by any in the south ern country. Large, commodious and safe Stables and Carriage Houses are prepared, and he also keeps a LIVE RY STABLE, which is provided with Carriages, Horses and approved Ostlers. The most grateful acknowledgements of the subscriberare respectfully tender ed lor the encouragement received be fore and since his late bereavement, and he hopes from the unremilted attention of his family and himself, to merit a con tinuance of that patronage which has heretore been so liberally bes'nwed. Wm. P. M’Keen. Oct. 12 2m „ City Taxes for 1822. fTtHOSE 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 is duly authorized to transact the ' business of Collector and Treasurer for thecily of Augusta (during < he absenceof John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will beat all I times at his office, City Hall, from Bto i ! o’clock, every day of business, for this ( purpose. Wm. Jackson. ! September 5 2tf The subscriber informs the community that lie will open an even 1 ing school on Monday the 14th inst. al Ins school room, on Green street, opjiosite f the City-Hall, where will tic taught, . Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English . Grammar and Geography, Mensuration . of Svperjicts and Solids, Su • veying, ice. ( For further information, application may > be made to Charles Grenville. October 8 I m if NEW Cotton Warehouse. , rpttE subscriber imforms hie friends ! A and the public, that his Warehouse, I in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready lor Hie reception f Cotlon, on Storage, or lor 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. Boers. Feb. 6 Sm ti (Qr* Those persons having bu siness pcndi ig m the ‘ mgulrate’s Court of the 390th District, are notified that ihe Dockets of T. S. Hannon and John Kinney, Jr, Esquires, are placed in the hands of Alfred 1. Huntington, who will htend (o the -settlement of the sajne.— Justice’s Court will be held at the resi dence of A., I. Kuhtington, on Reynold sh eet, directly in the rear of the Plant es’ Hotel. October 22 21 3tw To Rent, MThe Store k Dwelling-house, near the Market, at pre. ent oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood ft Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. I a