Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 28, 1822, Image 1

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. _ and (Kwjija IKbnrtsifr, Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, THUUSmY. NOVEMBER 28, vm. Serics-.No, 37. ■ > —y I I‘UBLISHED every ■frf.se ay, Thursday k Saturday I - morning, I py T. S. HANNON. fcjMggggggg 9l ' ■' ja l(j 0 1. William D. Martin, I Os South Carolina. IrftVING refused to give me the re ■lT dress required bv bis baseness, 1 pro- K, m him to the world :t calumniating ■vumlrcl ami vile coward. ■ Nathaniel B. Juhan. I Augusta, 24th Nov. 1822. 26 3t I Notice. ■nHERK will bv a meeting of the An l[ Jockey Clab-,-iit vhe Eagle Ta- ■ crß °oii Thursday evening bext al 7 o’- Block. Members are requested to be Ruuctual iu tlqeir attendance, as business ■limportance will be laid before them. V LA. Rigail, Sec’ i/. I November 26 36 2i ■ Georgia, Columbia County. K-AAC jiamsay, toils before me, a Jus- H. liceot the peace, of District No. 2, Kgtid county, one bjadt Horse, fifteen K.n |- high, sixteen years ot age, hrand fconbolh shoulders with S. B. marks If (he collar and saddle, a star iu hi ftreliead; valued by Leonard B. Sims Ekl Edwin Walkeronl twenty-five dol- I Charles T. Beall, j. p. 111. Lamar, Clerk Inferior Court, c. c. I November 26 ' ’ 36 3t I law' ~ IrtllK copartnership of Birnkins and Ij. .U’Dutfie having been dissolved by loosent, at the close of tile last October Lrai lor Edgefield District, the public Ire respectfully informed that the sub’ Icntera have c* tcred iuld a copartner ship for the transaction of business, both Kg the Courts of Law and Equity for the (Districts of Edgefteid,‘Abbeville, New- Kerry and Barnwell—and they will also attend the Federal Circuit Courts at Charleston and Columbia. They occu py Hie old office of Simkim k M’D-uffic, in the village ol Edgefield. All business pot yet disposed of by that firm w;ii be Kriclly attended (o. Eldrcd Simians. Edward E. Ford. Efaliitid Court bonne, S. C, X,l vein her 26, 1822 38 Cl Sjale of Beal Estate. I ’/HI he told, on Tuesday ue.it, ‘Jd Decem ber, at 12 o'clock, vn the premises. The House and Lot, on Washington street, at present occupied by 11. Wanie, Esq. ALSO, The remainder of the same Lot, oc cupied by E. 11. Crane and others, and The House and Lot, on Broad-street, next below Col. Hutchinson’s. Turns made known at the time of sale. Fraser h Bowdre, '!,ie(ie.. err*. By James Fraser. November 26 tds Wanted to Hire, BY tlie Month or year, two active NEGRO MEN, for the purpo.-e of cutting wood about three miles fiom Au fusta, Ii will be necessary’that they should have a knowledge of driving a four horse wagon, and the management °f a heat. Andy to L. C. Cantelou &. Co. Nov. 26 .16 la will LOST, BETWEEN Mr. Jamesr. M‘Guirc’s and Bridge-row, on Saturday even '"S isst, a yellow Morocco Pocket-Book, ““Willing Forty-nine Dollars, iu Bank f'db, ol different denominations. Five collars reward wilt be paid any person delivering the said Pocket-Book and contents, at this office, or to the subset 1- ber ou fridge-vow. Michael Flood. November 26 36 3t Executor’s Sale. WILL he sold, ou Monday 6th day of January, 1623, at the late resi dence of John Rich, deceased, in the Wuuty of Elbert and Slate of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, umoug which are a prime blacksmith, “‘'J hands, women and children, also, “ ru > cotton, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep, “?S»» household and kitchen furniture, blacksoiitli and plantation tools, also, a number of articles too tedious toenumer j Terms of sale made known on the % of sale bv William Rich, Ex'tr. N “v. 26 36 tds Negroes for Sale, jpf Hamburg— two men and one wo n’ man > the men are at work with Mr. etll 7 Spiers, and have been for some une he can say what they can do'ln J )art- They are both good carriage dri *ers, and one a pretty good rough car active, honest, humble, 1 , Oegroes; not sold ou speculation, n u to raise money, They are all family gfoes; the girl is very capable in the. use and kitchen, and is an exception r looesty, and humble and mild dispo . ,ba< The oldest fellow it twenty-se ») aira the girl is between eighteen and years old. Enquire at this November 12 30 wtf ;■ m, NEW-YORK 1 OtAfe BVWMB« 111 HE subscriber, has lately received, A in addition to his termer stock, A large assortment of H vTS, OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, from the Manufactory of Messrs. TweEs dy k Benedict, which he offers at ve ry low prices, for Ca»h or town accept ances. To Let, A large Br. ;k Store, safe from fire, iu rear of the subscriber’s store. George Hannah. November 26 36 ts DRY GOODS' hardware and GROCERIES . i lie subscriber hat just receivin'., a very geueral and now.offers for sale, al bis well known flam), at the corner of Broad fc Washington rlreet;-, t.ie following articles—via: LINENS, by the piece and ) piece Long Lawns Round Thread Crowns Thread Laces and Edgings Bobinclt Lace Chermel Trimming Scollop and inserting ditto Sewed Chctked Vein Muslin Sewed Epauletts and Capes Balasord Muslin Plain and figured Mull, Book and Jac conett do Cheunel flowered Jacconeft Robes Do do Cambric do Do do Mull do Frills, with Ribbons Ladies’ Corsetts and Stay Laces Colton Cord, Tapes and Bobbins Blacksoid White VJorino J. Shawls Red and black Merino Shawls Fancy Merino Scarfs Ditto with Silk ends Embroidered ditto Ditto large Merino Shawls Cassimcro Shawls Imitation Cambric Handkerchiefs Bandanna and Flag Handkerchiefs Narasook Cambric Cotton Cyrubrics, 4-4 and 6-4 White and red Flannels Blue and green Bai/.e Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Carpeting and Carpet Binding Casinets Very fine blai_k Pontbazeen midßom bazcil Fancy Toiliucll and Marseilles \’est ing F urn Ha re Dimity While Italian Crapes Crape Scarfs An excellent assortment of Calicoes, Cambric Prints An excellent assortment of Caroline Plaids Duflloaud Point Blankets Bedlicking oi Dowlas, line Dutch Rolls Cotton and Linen Chec ks Domestic Homespun Cloths and Cashmeres Black and white spool Threads Floss Cotton, in spools and balls Ladies’ k Geuilenica’s Fleecy Gloves Do do Beaver do do Doe Skin do Do do black k while Kid do Ho do do do Silk do Do do English Silk Hose Do do Cotton do Do do Worsted do Children’s Worsted Shoos and Bootes Men’s Lamb’s Wool and Worsted halt Hose Shell arid Side Comb* Toupcr and fine Ivory Tooth do Patent Hair Brushes Pocket Combs and Cotton Cards Cards of Spanish, SporUmea and Pen Knives Silver and Brass Thimbles Curry Combs; white brown Thread Cards fine Scissors Buck Handle Knives and Forks Desert do, Pad Locks and stock Locks Needles and Pins, &c. &c. Sugar; Coffee; Brandy; Gin ; Rum ; Wines of all kinds; Cheese; Por ter ; .Molasses ; Raisins ; Almonds ; Tallow and Spermaceti Candles; Tobacco ; Whiskey, kc, kc. ALSO, 100 pieces Cotton Bagging A few piece* blue and white Plains Cut Nails, assorted > - William Mackie. November 26 06 w4t Thomas S. Metcalf offers for sale ! |>A 1 ijH Bbls. boiled Cider 100 do Potatoes 20 do Beets , 1000 bunches Onions , 100 bbls. new Flour ' 50 ca»ks Cut Nails 50 tons Sweeds Iron i 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar 50 hhdt. best retailing -Molasses 40 casks Lime 1 10 hbds. Hams s ,30 liags Coffee, Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy November ? 26 ts \ ■ • Just Received, Sixty Packages Nero & Elegant . " (just opened.) > CANTON GOODS. , ASK Massadoaiau Silk, figured and , striped, a uew and elegant article for Dresses, Pelisses and Hals cases plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all cblors do plain and figured Nankin and Can ton Crape Dre-ses, ,all colors, with >■ and without borders, and rich em broidered do • do elegant embroidered and damask Crape Shawls and Mantles do 3-4 double chain Levantine Shawls, bl: . k and ben util ui fancy colors, much admired lor Dresses, (2sli:iwis make a dress) superior quality to any Levantines, do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk Hdkls do black Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do black Sarsnets do Le autine k Florence Silks, black and colored do Satins, black and fancy colors do black and assorted colored Sewing Silk, Black Italian do do best quality black Silk Florentines, lor Vests do Flag and lied Banda . Iblkfs COTTON GOODS. case plain, figured and victor}, laced bottoms and flounced Muslin Dresses do 4 & 0-4 mull mull Muslin, 30 els lo 175 do 4 k 6-4 Medium, Jaconet k Cam bric Muslin's, 50 to 100 cents 4 do 4Si 6-4 India and Scotch Book do 254 to i t do Tactcorcd Book and Lino Muslin do do do Muff do do Caipbric ' and Garment Dimities, ls 2 to 4s 1 do fine Furniture do do 4 & 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, all prices do Calico *, Iron 7d to 3s do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns and colors do Ginghams ail prices do an exact imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very line do 3-4 k C-4 colored Cambrics, Clack do do striped and checked Mull Muslins at HO do 6-4 spoiled, slrijied, satin checks and jubilee .Muslins and Cambrics , do Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheetings do very fine White Marseilles Vest mg do Apron Check". , do Colton Shawls, Musnlipatam, Ro mal and Madras lldkls do while and colored Homespuns tlo do do Dcrriee, al t 025 cent-,pi.nil and twilled Colton, Dam ! k and 11 iu kaba. k do LINENS. case Linen Lioofn k do 4 4 Irish Lmcujj, from 31 lo IbO cents dp 5 Jc 6-4 Irish Linen sheetings do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qis. 1 LougLiwus do Jjiucn Cambric likfsfrcm 3s to B-2 ■ each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas co Russia bhcctiogs and Brown ilcl i lauds WOOLLENS. case wide m . o,.rrow Black Boinba zeeus, all prices Irish Poplins, figured do Caroline silk mid worsted Plaids, a new article Iqr Lacies’ Dresses do beautiful figured Bombazets, o.' v/hite, black and la.icy colors * do all colored Bombazets do Gnuiteeu Vestings bale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d *. do do do do do Cassimeres * do blue and colored Plains do real Welsh White Flaunels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Dulfil Blankets r ases Lamb’s \S 001 and V igonia Stc k ings 1 do bilk and Cotton Hose, all colors and prices do 6-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors The above, with many other goods not enumerated, and weeitiy supplies from auctions, at jNew-York, Philadelphia and Charleston, will constitute a better sup ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than arc ■ usually to be found iu this city, all oi ' which will be sold by wholesale and re • tail at low prices as can bo bought iu » this or the nor! hern states, for cash, cot ton or approved notes —at tlie store late ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kcnzie k Ponce. Latham Hull. November 36 U To Kent, MThe Store k 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 ti A To Rent, The House and Lot at pre sent occupied by Mrs. Eliza Wilson, nn Reynold-street, and tht range of Warehouse immediately in th< rear. Apply to John W. Wilde, Attorney for John B. F.gan. November 7 28 ts •S’wwest VwsVwma. , . * JUST RECEIVED 250 cases Boots & Bhoes, OF A SUPERIOR DUALITY, In addition In n large assortninilpn hand, selected particularly for the Up-country. d ALSO, e 6 Cise,- Combs 200 Charles Emmersou’s superior d , Razor blrapa, Warranted Also, Receiving - lOOLb|s. Northern Ruut h 50 iparter ca*K? superior Cordials 2 upos Cognac Brandy , 12 llkls. St. Croix Sugar k s ’Jt) U. Loaf Sugar 14 Sags Green Coffee , 5 _\darter diesis old Hyson Tea \ , I?4)bU Irish Potatoes s 10 bids Mackerel, 0 lor sale, on tltp most liberal terms, lor cash or city aecoptancos, By Evans h Rayner, Ml 4' 4</i Doors, Ist corner above the Hank. ‘ November 26 36 If Notice. | SILAS BRONSON having taken in , Mr. John Wjuutiuan asapsrtnor, thier biiaiucfs will be conducted under t ie lii-iii oi Brunson A Wiglilninti; , They lire opening u genu al and extensive asortmehl of STAPLE AND FANCY : GOODS, 5 SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—V|Z, 2 bales *ll pi-Tine and common Clotls, ' 1 ~ Casimcre, 2 ~ SatiilfUs, 1 2 „ Figured BombazuUes, 1 ~ I’kiiu do. 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, > 1 „ low price Muslin Holes, 2 case, btoam k Power Loom Shirting, 1 ~ Sinchcws, s 1 ~ English and Itnliau Sowing Silk, 1 ~ Langdon IViro I hread, 5 I ~ Leads and Tomis and Lewis 11. super Gill Buttons, 1 „ low priced Gilt Buttons, ■ I ~ Boys’Morocco Hats, 5 ~ Ladies’ Straw Hals, c 12 trunks * ae and fine Shoe*, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco „ 5 5 i)xrs Whitlenibrc CoßonCards, 8 ~ Holms’and While’* and Snow’*, 3 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. 1 lie uUivo Cim) Js, with many others, 1 are ottered 0 the best terms—those wishing to pun base tire invited lo call ' and examine tlie Goods. Mr. Wight nan will remain iu New-York for the present for tlm purpose of buying; we • shall be able to keep a general assort ment. , Bronson & Wightman. 1 Oct. 5 P 14 ts Wlvi. VI T\\i>^T 3 & UO. OFFER FOR SALE, ATt HIJDn. prune St. Croix Sugar, V> 30 do Muscovado do 300 Rig* prime green Coffee, ) ii) Pipes Holland Gin, 5 do Coguiac Brandy 5 litids. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, 60 fllids. Molasses, 10 Cask* London Porter, GO BUc Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, 50 .Barrels I’lour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Raisin*, 10 Boxes Whiitmorecottonca.-d* 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segais, . 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 6 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bulo Rope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, English blistered do. - 2000 EuaVveVa Salt, s All of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10. 4 3m t TVve ttubscribeirs, '! TTAVPI connected themielves in Bu- J XjL oineoß under tbe firm of e A. I. kG. W. Huntington , j if a nd have taken the front room of the • Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh o ter kC. Lahuz in, where they offer for ■ sale, an as«ortment of . , I GBsOCEUlfift. A. I. Huntington, G. VV. Huntington. Augusta, Sept. 10, 1822. 4tf Notice. \ p*|NHE subscriber inform* the public fc A that he will be prepared to deliver L. Pork to hi* cmdomer* on Monday the Ist of December,at five dollar* per hundred, net, or four dollar* gross, and be has no hesitation in warranting it equal to any drove Pork that will bo sold in the mar ket this season. Gilbert Longstreet. :- November 26. 36 3t a— —• — : HAMS. A FEW hhds. superior llamt, just re* ceived and for sale by John P, Andrews, November 16 32 ts and VasVuonaMe GOODS. ■ ( James Killam, Os the lute Jinn of Killam A Hills, Has received and is now opening, at their old stand, a large assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASIMERLS, and 1 VESTINGS, 1 Sqme of a very superior quality. He has at work the first rale Journey men Tailors, &,\lr.J. E. whose I cutting is done in the neatest and most fashionable manner, will cut and super intend customers Work made to mea sure. The orders ol the former custom- * ers to tlie house are soliciuid. ALSO, Received a large assortment of IVeaA'j Made CLOTHING, Os the following articles, which were made in the best maimer, expressly for this market, and will be sold at very low prices—viz.: DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTALOONS, , WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, 1 FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c. 1 And some Ladies Cloaks—a very baud- 1 I tome article. 1 November 16 32 ts GVU*YY.\UY.£), Cotton Ragging, &c. &lc. A Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, V* first quality 50l> lbs. English Baling Twine 80 Coils do Rope 28 Illids, Muscovado Orleans Sugar i 25 Bags Green Coffee 60 Hilda. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do 28 do N.E. bum 35 do N. E. Ciu 10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine 20 Tierces Loudon Porter 15 Boxes WhiUmore’s No. 10, Cotton Card* 150 Bags Shot i 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 'Fon* .Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground flail Any part of will* h articles will !•< sold unusually low for Cash or approved paper. A. Mitchell U S. Clarke. September 12. 5 If Whiskey, Molasses, Su gar, &c. 100 ihds. Philadelphia Rye Wilis J key 200 bUf. do do do 100 bags Green Coffee 75 hhds. sweet Havauna Molasses 20 lihd*. New-Orleaus Sugar 50 bbl*. Flour / 1000 bushels Corn Prime Pork, Cogniac Brandy, Cotton Bagging, T unkeen*, Cordials, asiorted, Seed Rye, kc And, on the River , Swedes Iron, Share Moulds, Gun Powder, Imperial & Hyson Teas, Tow Bagging 42 to 44 inches wide, Nail*, assorted sizes, London Mustard, Yellow Heap, Lump and Loaf Sugar, Bloom Raisins, bale Rope FOR SALE «T Summers &c Perry. November 21 34 6t Cotton Wnre-\loußo Upper end, South side Broad si. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that the above is iu 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 cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ter* to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 C If Western Hotel. ail IIE subscriber still re sJT mains atCapt. B. Mims* !§!■ well known stand, where LIB* Greene and Centre strette intersect each other, and directly oppo site the Market from the Augusta Bridge; and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situation, good water, low prices, and his attention to make those comfortable who call, M Impe* lo obtain a reasonable share of public pa tronage. An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the subscriber. BATES. Man per day, ... $1 25 Man and Horse per day, 200 Horse per day, .... 75 kc. kc. kc. Woodson Ligon. Augusta, Aug. 2J 367 wt*J JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends u.id the Public, as a Commissioß *Merc\\aut AM) Warc-Hovsc Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. ' He continues to occupy the Ware- House k Stores, whore McLaws k Holt lately transacted business, which arc in good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— All orders' to purchase and consignments sod sale ol Colton, Merchandize, or any species of properly, will be thankfully received; and lie pledges himself, that evtiy exertion shall be used, lo make *a- ' tikfoctrtry return, of all business commit ted to liis cure. ON CONSIGNMENT, A few IMHItEI.S Supev. V f res\\ Vlom*, and a few casks Unslacked Slone Lime. September 5. ‘ t> ts Auction and Commission BUSINESS. r JUIE undersigned ha* taken the Brick J I eficmenl, on Bridge How, next a bove Robert Dillon’s, where he i= ready to attend lo any business with which Im: • may be entrusted in hi* capacity as Auc tioneer and Commission Merchant ' Wm. Rep. October 31 i "“‘ i 0 AUCTION. Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—(or the sale of Books Slalionai-y,—Jewelry,—Watches, kc, — Sales lo comm’lire at 7 o’clock. John F Andrews, November 14 Aue/iiuieer. Ware-Rouse. 'TIHE Subtcriber* continue to transact L Commission business, under the firm of John tl.Kimbcll, & Co. Their 'Vare-lipiiao is remote from any oll.nr Building, secure froi#aoy danger by lire dlualcd in the rear ol (he Planters’ Hotel Samuel Hide, John H. Kimhell. September 7 ;> if " ‘ 1,: " '' * ~ Rypbs Alakiug. VfRS. BU‘ t-A.i, gi at<tat tiir me pat *l romige already unit with iu the Above line, infurms the Ladies the has pis-t received the newest Fashions, iu ihn lower tenement of the Brick Build ing next to Dr. Dent, Broad-Street, November 12 30 ts To Rent, nii And possession given imme rej'jfmf diatoly, a comfortable Dwelling I l **™ House, Enquire at this ollice or at (ho Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts To Rent, Until the first October 1823, MTHE House and spacious lot adjoining, lately occupied by Ilia deceased Mrs. Kurhlay ; the office fronting KeynobJ-strcotand on (ho above described lot i? also, to rent. Fred. E. Dtigtif, -Exc’r. November 10 , 32 ,t . Notice. sea THE subscriber offers for his Band-ilil) Residence for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. 4 ts ON the Ist day of November next, will be rented the WARE-HOUSE On Heyuold-street, noVv tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application to be made to JOHN B. EGAN, —or, hi his absence, to John W. Wu.de, Esq. October 1 13 ts TO BAKERS, AnA Trvv aU ¥ amities. L CONSTANT supply of New Flour xV brand) inferior lonone in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac kenzie k Ponce’s Ware-House. September T 9 Bts James M. Thompson, HAVING -omoved his Office to a room in u, upper part of Mr. Ja cob Danlbrtb** b. k building, on Broad near Washington street, (where be may at all times be found except when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten ders his services to hi* friends and the public in the practice of LAW, to trans act any business reposed Vo his charge, in the several courts of the middle circuit. November 5 27 ts 03 s Several genteel young men can he accommodated with Boaad, in the middle tenement of the Bridge Bank. •Augusts . 36 9 ff