Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 03, 1822, Image 1

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Mrs, Cummings and Mrs. Campfield J*3[aVF. this day connected themselves in the | MILLINERY ] business, andrespectfully tender their services to the public. i Augusta, November 26,1822. 2t a w 4w38 Barber & Hair Dresser, On IVusfiington Strict, between Broad aad Ellis Streets I TiNFOBMS liis customers that his Shop is open 1* for their accommodation at nil time?, from day ‘iijfht until 9 o’clock, P. M. On Saturdays it will be ( Kent opcit until 12 o'clock at night, and’on Sundays till meridian. * November 30. 12t 38 | Heal Havana Segars. ■£i lT\ Real Spanish Segars, from ; w■ 4J V' tlie Manufactory of DOS AM Hi OS -Havana, In quarter, half and'whole Box* ts. .'O,OOO first quality Alexandria Be jars in bunches. Ker sale low by Thomas S. Metcalf. November GO. ts 38 Negroes for Sale. fTt WO very valuable men, one twenty-seven the other t wen tv-five year l old. They are family iwjrme*. not bought to sell on speculation, but sold wilh much rehictnree by the owner lo raise money, »mt»reof inuTtcepUoaable characters; they arc both very active, eapa |e, Im.uhlo fellow's,; excel lent carriage drivers, and in fart ran tiirn their hands to almost any business. Ore of the*i is a prettv good rough carpenter. They are both at w.irk now, and have been for some time la Hmn kurgwlth Mr. Henry Spiers, who van tell in part triad 'hey can do. Knquire at this Office.' November 30, 1822. wtf 38 Administrator’s Sale. be sold, in Burke County, on the 9th 'f/ dav of January next, at tbc late residence of Elisha Anderson, sen. deceased, part of the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of ten liead of Horses, one forty-five saw Gin, om* wilkey ami and a number of other articles, too to lions to mention. SaL to fontinue from day to day until the whole is sold. Terms made known in the day offale. Ann Anderson, Arlmrx. Augustus H. Anderson, Aehnr. November 30.1522. 38 The Subscribers TK>AVINO formed n , copartnership for the vT-1 practice of Medicine in the town of Ham burg, 8. C. respectfully tender their professional sen ices lo the public. George J. Gray, Lewis D. Ford. November 30. At 38 To Rent J\vd possess !• n given immediately. chanii’ers over the store occupied by the vl, subscribers on flic south side of Broad street, directly opposite the Planter’s Hotel. 4 Rathbonn & Andrews. Augusta, November CO, 1f.22. 9t 38 The Missionary Herald, . FOR OCTOBER, Is received at Hip, Augusta /?ook=!orc. November HO Irish Linen. VFEW .cases Irish Linen, for sale low. Aiip!v *d Jatncs Me Clary, .11 ./ LH' Harper's. November CO ’ 38 Jt Cotl.on bagging, &c-. &c. 4(\t\ Cjcdes 42 inch Cotton Bagging, \ f\f first quality 5 11 ' 1 11English Bating Twine 80 '"oils Jo Hope 24 Ifbil*. 'Tn-rnvndo fl Orleans Sugar 2 > Bag- C men Coffee M Uh l;. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey T ■la reels Jo do do . 28 do y. F,. lam ■35 do N. F. Gin I n Qr. Cask* Teneriff? Wine "‘I Tierces London Porter, 15 Pews vVhiltmore’s Mo. 10, Coltor * Hr<Jq •ioo F’irtf &0b wL Rnr L»a<l 10 Pons fron, n•sorted 100 Cd? ; cs Palrnt Cut Bmßs *OO3 FL’UhMs Tjirorpcjo) Crrotincl s9lt Any part of r*rtirlrs will lift unufiinlly lor? for f>.?h or approved ?ap m A. Mitchell S. Clarke. IS. ft it THE GAMUT, ■ °r Sale t»l lire Angus t.s BooksforF. j AUCTION. BY A. M. HOBBY. ON Tuesday thp ]7llt Bqremler will he sold, at tho plantni tion ot the late Walter Leigh, dec. litter miles below Angola, and v known By the name of (he Ftdly, the prcscal rrop of Com and Fodder, the stock of 1 Torsos, Cows, Sheep amt Hogs—together with all the Plantation.tonsils, Le. ic. AI.BO, The said PlatUation, containing 300 acresof prime stritmp land, which is in a gtate of higlt improvement for cultiva tion. dOO acres, adjoining lands of While, llantplod, Bacon, and Course. Term* mode known at (lie 'Jtne of sale. By order of B. II H arrtn. No eraser 30 30 l<ls - » AUCTION. BY A. M. HOBBY. ON Friday, the 201 h necotrßrr next, will be sold, at the market-house, in the city of Augusta, (he Allowing pro perty, belonging to the Estate of Walter Leigh, Esq. deceased—viz. * Forty-Eight Negroes, Consisting ot House servants, carriage drivers, carpenters, shoe makers, field hands, and wainm and children. A 1.80, Two PoVs, one in the Presbyterian Church, No. 111, and one in tire F.pisto pal Church, No. 7-8. ALSO, From GOO lo 800 bushels Corn, and a quantity of to be delivered at the plantation in Columbia county, at present occupied by/Lmuel Mix. ALSO, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres of Swamp Land, well timbered an Hying within two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of White, Cashin and others. Terms of salv, twelve months credit, for approved paper. By order of B. 11. J Barren. November 3(1 30 tils feale of Real Estate. H ill hr sold, on Tried ty next, ‘.id Decem ber, ot 12 o'clock, tn the premise*, The [loose and Jxit, on vVashiugtou dreet, at present occupied by 11. Warnfi, Esq. also, The remainder of the same Lot, oc copied by K. B. Crane and others, and The Mouse and Lot, on Broad-street, next below Col. Hutchinson’s. Terms mad'- known at the ti ne of s tie; Fraser 8c Bowdre, - . Awrtionetn. P By James Frnser. November 26 „ tds LAW. |dHE copartnership of Slmkms and I. .Vl’Dutfie having been dissolved by tv isent, at tho close of the last October term for Edgefield District, the public are respectfully informed that the sub scriber* have entered into a copartner ship for tho transaction of business, both in the Courts of Law and Equity for the Districts of Edgefield, Abbeville, New berry and Barnwell—and they will also attend the Federal Circuit Courts at Charleston and Columbia. They occu py the old office of Simkin* k M’Duffie, in the village of Edgefield. All business not yet disposed of by that firm wdl be strictly attended 10. Eldrcd Simkins. Edward E. Ford. Edgefield Covrl-hnvsc, S. C. November 26, 1822 36 fit WA&.H TWGMYSiLX &Lo. OFFER FOR HALE, £» /"k IHIDS. prime St. Crmx Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do 300 Hags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, fi do Cogniac Brandy ft I Bids. Jamair a Hum, 20 Wi". Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do v 10 Barrels N. E. Hum, 80 I Bids. Molasses, 10 Cask* London Porter, 60 BHIs Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, * GO Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do liaisins, 10 Boxes Whittmorcroftonca.-ds 300 (ir. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags ShM, ft Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bole Hope, 20 Tons. Iron, German Steel, Engliih blistered do. SOOO Bushels Salt, All of which are offered low for Cash, or (food paper. Sept. 10 4 3 m | Bvess Malting. - TPS. BURNS, grateful for the pat- i i 2 rvinage already met with in the above line, informs the Ladies she has lest received the newest Fashions, in 'he letter tenement of the Brick Build {(;:■- imxt to Dr. Dent, Bread-Street, j November 12 30 (f 1 * Hubert Dreghorn, Begt tcoce In infinin hit frim/h and Bn public, that at the Store formerly occu pied by highs it (Ip. nearly o/ ~ 'ist/f the Post t tffice, he is just bpmis i», #. Dt stork of newly Unporlci staiunuble wmm:> —Amongst which qre— LONDON duffle and Rose Blankets, all sizes • j Whhe, hluc'and mixed plains Best Broadcloths andCSssimcrcs 5-4 blue and Dockings S* Green Baize, various qualities ts Red and blua.Flaniieb Rcnl Welch and gaiH&do. veH' fie littMif-* h}-:,+ « .d t’Olon’d Wet3H.it o <«■»» iugs White and colored worsted and lamb’s wool half hose Ladies’ white, black and colored cotton Stockings Union Stripes and plaid Checks 5-4 apron Checks 7-8, 4-4 and 6-4 Irish Linen and Sheeting Bird’s eye Diaper Jaconet, mull and book flounced muslin Dresses, new patterns Tamboured and sowed book Muslins Do. do. Co lords and Ffilling’s new patterns Do. ffo. ‘ Flounces, Bands and Trim 's tings Book and mull Muslin, handkerchiefs, plain and with borders Imitation ajtl real French linen Cam brics Hair cord and cambric Dimity Bobinet Laces, new paticrns Ladies’ Heaver and Castor Gloves, black and colored Getitlemon’s real Woodstock, beaver and buck skin do. Three cord sowing cotton and silk Thread Be*t Turkey rod Yarn Fine Scissor., and Penknives Together with a variety off shionable articles vvorlhj (he alum ion of the La die*, ami lining chiefly selected by him self at (he manufactories in England, bo i* confident be can sell them on Hit low est j o dblo terms. November 30, 1822, 31 38 Thomas S. Metcalf Os ns fur sale, on reasonable terms, 30 dais. Muscovado Fugar 50 bags prime Green < ofF'C :>') Ithds’prime retailing Molasses UK) hbh Northern (,in 50 do N. E. Hum 10 do Apple Brandy 2(1) bids No 1,2 and 3 new Mackerel 100 casks Patent Cut Nails 20 tons Swedes and fln«*ia Iron 60 cask; first quality Lime 3 pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 10 do Not (hero Gin *" 20 t ask* Malaga Wine 30 ' ask* Cordial* 32 boxes Gun Powder, Myson and Voting Hyson Tea* 150 canbters 21bs each. Imperial do 60 bids new Flour, Richmond mills 3 lon* Castings 50C00 Quills, very cheap 10 kegs No. 1, Richmond Tobac co 20 boxes Soap and Candles 20 hid? Veiled Cider 10 bhds Hams 60 bid* Potatoes 600 pair Negro Shoe* 10 casks best London Porter 100 boxes Hi.bins 25 piece* Bagging 2)0 lbs Twine tO bids hr*t Cider Vinegar 100 bundles Wrapping Paper 60 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap 140 1 ags Shot, assorted 20 bags Canton White, Sugar 10 bag* Pepper and Spice JO bbj. Lump Sugar 2 hhd* Copperas ft bale* Dome*tic Plaid* k Stripes 4 crate* Crockery, assorted 7 hexes Cotton Cards 1 trunk Calf Atkin* I case Canton Crapes in 1-2 piece) November 30 38 If Pork, Beef & Mackerel. i Barrels prime Pork (»J>Vr 15 half barrels do. do. 10 barrels Boston mess Reef 25 half do. do. do. do. . 40 barrels No. 2 Mackerel 100 do No. 3, do. Just received and for sale by Cochvise, Bachelder & Co. South side Broad street, nearly opposite the Planter’s Hotel. November 30. . ftt 37 * NEW-YORK THE sulA’iber, ha* lately received, in addition to< his former stock, A large assortment of HATS, OF THE LATKST FASIiIOJVB, from the Manufactory of Messrs. Twee dy & Benedict, which he offers at ve ry low prices, for Cash or town accept ance*. To Let, A large Back Store, safe from fire, in rear of the subscriber’* -tore. George Hannah. November 26 36 ts ■—i —■ an—mi iiwgaf—a— Just Received, Packages New Ss Elegant ~' ©©©DSj, . (.irsT opened) • iMJVTOJV GOODS. (jAj'S'Mißsadonlan Silk, figured and sFtped, a new and elegant article fir l-'resfes, Pelisse? and Hats cr iji plain and figuwd Winkin and Canton Crape-, all colors 0 (lain and figured Nankin and Can- U Gnpc Ure ses, nil colors, wipi ."d nit bout borders, and rich rin \ '”‘l rp 'l do V^fgitek.em 1 rridered and damask iV?Wittsa do It 4donhlechain Levantine Shawls, hladt and beaiHiftil fancy colors, much admired for Dresses, (2 shawls make a dress) superior quality to any Levantines, do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk Hdkfs do black Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do black Snrsnet) do Le antino k Florence Silks, black ami colored do Satins, black and fancy colors do Mark and assorted colored Sewing Silk, Black Italian do do best quality Mack Silk Florentines, for Vests do 1 lag and Red Bandanna Hdkfs COTTON GOODS. case pfein, figured and victory, laced bollnn? ami flounced Muslin Dresses do 4 <26-4 mull mull Muslin, GO cts to lift do 4 ,M 6-4 Medium, Jaconet k Cam bric Muslins, 50 to 100 cents 4 do 4& 6-4 India and Scotch Book do 2 4 lo $2 do 1 antbored Book and Leno Muslin do do do Mull do do Cambric and Garment Dimities, Is.’tp lsl ' • do line!Furniture do do 4 AC-4 Colton Cambrics, all prices do ( idico s, from 7d to 3* do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns and colors do Ginghams all prices - do an exact imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very fine do 3-4 k 6-4 colored Cambrics, Black do do striped and checked Mull .Muslins at I:<9 do 6-4 spotted, striped, satin checks and jubilee Muslins and Cambrics do Cotton Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheeting* do very line White .Marseille* Vcst b)JL do Apron Checks do Colton Shawls, Musnlipatam, Bo ned and Madr aa Hdkfs do i.liilri and colored Homespuns do do do I Jerries, at 18$ to 2ft < ents, plain*and twilled Cotlon, Damask and lluck.dim k do LINENS. case-Linen Bcdliok do 4 4 Irish Linens, from 31 lo 100 pent* do 5 -N 6-4 Ir ish Linen Sheetings do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qrs. Long Lawns do I,nren Cambric iikf? front 3s to8?2 each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas no Rnsda Sheetings and Brown Hol lands WOOLLENS. case wide amt narrow Black Bomba zeem, nil prices Irish Poplins, figured * do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a new article lor J-adien’ Dr esses do beautiful figured Bombazets, o white, black and fancy colors • do all colored Bombazets ‘ do Granteeti Vestings • bale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, hrovm, olive and mix’d do do do do do Cassimcrcs do Hue and colored Plains do real Welsh White Flannels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Dntfil Blankets cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia Stock ings do Silk and Colton Hose, all colors and prices do 0-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors The above, with many other goods not enumerated, and weekly supplies from auctions, at New-York, Philadelphia and Charleston, will cc*4ilulea better sup ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are usually to be found in this city, all of which will be sold by wholesale and re tail at low prices as can be bought in tbit or the northern stales, for cash, cot ton or approved note?—at the store late ly occupied Ly Messrs. M’Kcnzie k Ponce, Latham Hull, November 26 36 ts To Rent, MAnd possession given imme diately, a comfortable Dwelling House. Enquire at this office or at tne Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts To Kent, Until the first October 1823, MTHE House and spacious lot adjoining, lately occupied by the deceased Mr*. Kcrhlay ; the office fronting Reynold-street and on the above described lot is also to rent. Fred. E, Dugas, Exe'r. November . 32 The Subscriber r.pEM\», In the spur ious Store North’tide nfU'hi taker-stmt, corner of Boy Lone, savannah, In addition to his Former Slock, tho fol lowing Uscf >jl Faycy Articles ; C. C. Edged, Mocha, Enamelled, mM Blue Printed War# of all Desr ri|N ' lions,in Breakfast, Dining, and Des sert sets, or detached, of varied pat terns. Do do in Fancy articles— Flower Vase*, Fruit Baskets and Stand* S »<• elan out Jars, Soap cups, Brush Tr»vs Bfflenilwt, PSnsw various descriptions BnllM'Ttrlis, PrtvUliny Howls ■> Egyptian Teapots,-fee. k. Set* of Elegant cut Decanters, Fan and Strawberry pattern Do do Dishes, octagon and oval Celery Glasses, Incorporators, Finger basins Sugar Basins, diamonds all over Ice Dec inters, Handled Jellies Masonic Decanters, Transparent India Shades Hall and Entry Lamps, antique and plait.: , Cruet Stands, C-bampagne Glasses, Set* ot Glass Sweetmeat Disbes Glass candlestick*, Cut Peg Lamps Various patterns of Cut Glass, in finger ed, Anted, cornet fringe and dia monds, Liqueurs, and Wines, Tum blers, Butter tubs Jugs and Salts In plain Glass—German and English heavy bottom Tumblers 1 Do do Flint Decanters, Jngs, ■ W. ies, kc. of various qualities The stor k of China will be found ex tensively various, from ft to J IftO per set, Comprising Lustre, painted Land i *capo, Enamelled Bose patterns, Paint ings in Oil colors, Dresden and Seve Em bossed and burnished, in Single, Long ami Double Sets. , (iilt Edge China, in sels a( J 1(5 Vas- s, Chimney Ornaments, Jars, kr. Assorted crates for tho Country Trade, i will bo packed lo order, or may lie pur chased as imported—allowing all break i age over 5 percent, as in Northern mar kets ; crates will ho charged only one dol lar. • The following articles are offered per package exclusively, at wholesale, and i on terms worthy the consideration of the trade. » Assorted boxes of moulded Ciass, at per box s Plain neck Quart and Pint moulded De canters i lliug nck do do do Quart and 3 pint moulded Jugs - Paper and Shipshape moulded Decan ters Imperial and Glo*tcr B. P. Wines - English Quart and Pint Decanters Heavy half pint Tumblers Do do do Flint, English j Do do do cut bo l tom Do do do fingered Do do do finger’d iV r fluted Dutch Straw Tumbler* Crates of Edge Dishes . Do Chambers Do Twiliicrs and Muffins, C. C. or edg- Do Media Bowls, 12, 24 ami 30 India Plates (Dinner) per dozen or box , India Dinner Pels, per set or case ‘ India Bowls and baneers A package of Breakfast Sets of painted ware, very low charged At. 80. An In v/iice per Corsair from N. York. The whole, it is believed, comprises an ■ assortment as farr in quality and as con siderable in quantity as may be found in ' the Slate, ‘ John Thomas. Nov. 30 40 3t * JsVmv aiw\ Y asVuQivaWe, i GOODS . James Killam, Os the late firm of Killam k Hills, Has received and is now opening, at their * old stand, a large assortment of IIROAD CLOTHS, CASIMERES, ami VESTINGS, Some of a very superior quality. He has at work the first rate Journey men Tailors, & Mr. J. E. Rhepard, whoso . cutting is done in tho neatest and most fashionable manner, will cut and »uper -1 intend customers work made lo mea ■ sure. The orders of the former custom ers to the house are solicited. • ALSO, Received a large assortment of HeatVj *VVai\e CLOTHING, Os the following articles, which were made in the best ipanner, expressly for this market, and will be sold at very low prices—viz: DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTALOONS, WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c. And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand some article. ■ November 16 32 ts t , Notice. THE subscriber offers for hi* sand-HUI Residence for 12 months from tho first October next [ John Gindrat. ( September 10. 4 if ! jVotice. , vwfLA'i BRONSON having, (niton irv j ~Mr .loiij» WiCHTMAN as a partner, thier business wilf be conducted under , the firm- of-Bronson fc Wightman: | They art opening a general and extensive anor/menl >f 1 STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR TIIESEASiw —VIZ. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, 1 ~ (.Haimri'e, 2 ~ Palinets, 2 ~ Figured Boml r’rttcv, 1 ~ I’lain do. ■l*- trunks Cali; .-tUss^-aMOito.l, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cnmb nr, 1 „ low priro Muslin Robes. 2 case* Steam ,C Power Loom .Shilling, I ~ Sinrhews, I ~ English mid Italian Sewing Silk, 1 ~ Langdon (Vire Thread, 1 ~ Lewis and Tomis and* Lewis If. super Gilt Buttons, 1 „ low priced Gilt Buttons, I ~ Hoys’ Morocco Hats, 3 ~ Ladies’ Straw I hits, 12 trunks coarse and fine Slioos, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco ~ 5 boxes Whittemore. Cotton Cards, I! ~ Holm.*and White’s and Snow’s, 0 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. Tho above Goods, with many others, are offered oi (he host tct*ms— (hale wishing to purchase are invited to call •ad examine (he Gooes, Mr, Wight - man will remain in New-V.uV for tho )ire?enl fin- the purpose of buying; wo shall he able to keep a general assort ment. Bronson & Wightrnnn. Oct. ft I i tt Whiskey, Molasses, Su gar, &c. 100 Id.Js. Philadelphia Rye Whis key 200 bb|p. do do do 100 bags Green Codec T i Idols, -went llavanua Molasses 20 hhds. New-Orlcaus Sugar ,'iO bids. Flour 1000 bushels < lorn Prime Pork, Cogtfiar Brandy, Cotton Ragging, Nankeens, Cordi 'ls, assorted. Seed Rye, &n And, on the River, Swedes Iron, Share Mool is, (Inn Powder, Imperial A - . Hyson Tea*. ’l’osv llrtggpt.g A? 11l A4 ilic’ii,- ,i lUr, Nails, assorted sizes, London Mu-lard, Yellow Snap, Lump and Loaf Sugar, Uloem Raisins, bale Hope for BA i f. nv Summers & Perry. November 21 04 til XfcWest VasVums. JCST RECEIVED 250 cases Boots &, Shoes, OF A SUPERIOR (inA LITY, Jp addition In n large assortment on hand, selected particularly for the Vp-eountry- ALSO, f! Gases Combs 200 Charles Lmmersou’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted Also, Receiving 100 bhls. Nin(hern Hum 60 (ptarler cans superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 hhds. St. 600 lbs. Loaf Sugar Ift bags Crecn Coffee 10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea 12 hhls Irish Potatoes 10 bids Mackerel, For sale, on the most liberal terms, for cash or city acceptances, Hy Evans &, Raynor, ”d A \th Doors, Isi corner abort the limit;, November 26 Ofitf (£/* We are authorized to an nounce Anselm fkioc, a candidate fir the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Riohmqnd county at the ensuing election. October 2'J 124 ts 03” We are authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Hois ci.Ain, as a Candidate for Receiver ot Tax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 26 .. (de ’ 1 * 1 "A— ■' —- 03° We are authorized to state, that Richard Brim, Esq. is a candidate for (lie office of Receiver of I Pax Ret urns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 wde 7 OCT V e are requested to state, that John Liverman, will bo n Candidate for the Office of Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond County. October 24 ' 22 Ido CT” We nre authorized to say that Capt. Edmund Brno »a a candidate , for ! ax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 24 22 tde — ft/*’ We are authorized to nn nomice Holland M’Tyre, Esq. a can didate for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t (£/•’ We are authorized to an no- ire John 8. Coombs arandidatc for Tax (. oiler lor <4 Rich me rid county, at lh( en ii»y election. October 22 SI tdt