Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 19, 1822, Image 3

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auction. BY J- M- HOBBY. This Day, at 10 o’clock, h c sold, at the store of Messrs. F. U Clarke Sc Co. A Handsome Assortment of jj an j Silver Patent Lever and Plain Watches U Watch Chains. Seals and Keys L st Pins, Finger Ring?, liar rings, &c. yjCord and Cornelian Necklaces j ier Table and Tea Spoons u ry handle Knives and Forks hh plated Candlesticks, and a quantity of other articles in the Jewelry line. p erm s at Sale. December 19 auction. BY A. M. HOBBY. rO-MORUOW, the 20th December, will be sold, at the market-house, ithe city of Augusta, the following pro (r|y, belonging to the Estate of Walter .el'll, Esq- deceased —viz. Forty-Eight Negroes, loosisling of house servants, carriage rivers, carpenters, shoe makers, field anJs,aod women and children. AT.SO, Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian hurch, No. 111, and one in the Episco al Church, No. 76. ALSO, From 500 to 800 bushels Corn, and a nantity of Fodder, to be delivered at ie plantation in Columbia county, at resent occupied by Sonuel^Hix. ALSO, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres of i,amp Land, well timbered and lying iihin two miles.of Augusta, adjoining mils of White, Cashin and others. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, rapproved paper. By order of B. H. Warren, Executor. December 19 It AUCTION. BY .1. M. HOBBY. On Saturday, 21st instant, at 10 o’clock, '"dl be sold, at the late residence of Cleon .Wally, Telfair-sheet, 'he Personal Property Os said deceased—consisting of Householdand kitchen furniture ; some p, neatly finished ; a quantity of va ialile tools, suitable for coach makers wheel wrights; wheels, of various uds, together with a quantity of irons ; me timbers suitable for the wheel right’s business, and other articles too dious to mention. There will be hired the same day, some negroes belonging raid estate. Terms made known on the day. By or Iff of Mary dually, adm'x. December 19 46 2t London Porter, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY J. Woodrow Co, December 19 46 I Groceries, &c. &c. 138 BAGS prime Greene Coffee, ■ii llhds. Muscovado and Orleans Su- I gar, first quality, ■ *0 Barrels Philadelphia R,e Whiskey, Hhds. do do do BID do Molasses, tierces London Porter, ■2O barrel) Loaf Sugar, Bli do Lump clb BKO Pieces Cotton Bagging ■W bags Shot, assorted sizes ■IOO barrels superfine Flour I 3 pipes pure Cognac Brandy I 6 do. do Holland Gin I 5 Qr. Ca;sks Sherry Wine I L do. do. L. P. Tcncriffe do. I H do. da. Malaga do. 8100 Reams Wrapping Paper BM) lbs. German Steel B'be principal part of the above articles ■ sow in the Steam Boat Co.’s Boat at ■•wharf, and will be disposed of very ■’ d applied for before put in Store. I A. Mitchell &S. Clarke. BBecemher 19 46 ts I Georgia Fencibles. ■> 'i extra meeting of the Company will ■*- be held at the Eagle Tavern o 1 ■’“'biy the 23d iust. at 7 o’clock, P. M. ■'.‘I an election will he held for Ensign, ■ 6, 1 'be vacancy occasi ned by the pro- ■ Uj «of Lieut. Watkins. By order of Wells. ■ Jitmes M. Glynn, Secretary. I J. E. Clemm, received for sale , ■AVfcuts Bags Coffee. W . To Rent, ■'lfl And immediate possession gi '■Ja.ven, the TENEMENT next t< B -treet, in Phlnizy’s brick building Bow. The d welling apartment convenient and well finished store and room below wel for a mercantile establishment at the City Hall, to ■ Wn). Jackson. ■Timber 14 44 41 Augusta , Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the Planters’ Hotel, lately occupied by John Miller, Esq. situated between Reynolds and Macarten streets, and fronting Jones street. This establishment is the largest and best adapted for the comfortable ac commodation of Travellers of any in thestfite. There are Roms fitted up, and will be reserved for the accommodation of Families. A Bathing Establishment is also attached to the Hotel. Planters, Northern and Southern Merchants, w w may he pleased to patronize the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of the great Cotton Mart from the Upper Country. Stables, in all respects suitable to the extent of the establishment, are provided. John Houghton, Late of Greene County November 12 ' 30 wtf Removal. Walmsley &, Foster, Have removed to the store recently occu pied by Messrs. Stewart & Hargraves, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Where they have uow on baud a pretty general assortment of DRY GOODS, a mow;- which are Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and Coloured, Crape and Rich Satin Robes, assorted colours, Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk Ildkfs. Flag and Bandana Ildkfs. some very elegant Irish Linen?, in half pieces, some very line, Parasols bi Umbrellas, in great variety, Bombazetls, Plain and Figured, Cotton Flaggs and Bandanocs, White and colored Cravats, Silk & Tabby Velvets, assorted colors, Tortoise Shell, Imitation, dressing and pocket Combs, Cambric, Jaconet and Mull-Muslins, Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed Marseilles and Valencia Vest ing*. Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti cle, Black Silk Florentine Vestings, Silk, Cotton & Wool Hosiery, assorted, Gilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shirt But tons, Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Eye & Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, blat;k, blue and assorted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan , keens, Rorum and Imitation Beaver Hals; Which are offered low for cash, or town acceptances; and one ot the firm being now inNew-York, will occasional ly receive through the season such sup plies as will enable them to keep their assortment pretty general, and on the most accommodating terms. June 22 340 wtf Notice. SILAS BRONSON having taken in .Mr. Johm Wiohtmam asaparlner, thier business will be conducted under the firm of Bronson & Wight man: They are opening a general and extensive asortme.nl of i STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SKABOK —VIZ. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, 1 „ Casimere, 2 „ Satinets, 2 „ Figured Bombazettos, 1 „ Plain do. 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, 1 ~ low price Muslin Robes, 2 cases Steam & Power Loom Shirting, 1 „ Sinchews, 1 „ English and Italian Sewing Silk, 1 „ Langdon Wire Thread, 1 Lewis and Tomis and Lewis H. super Gilt Buttons, 1 „ low priced Gilt Buttons, 1 „ Boys’ Morocco Hals, 5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats, 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 .. Ladies Morocco „ 5 boxes Whiltemore Cotton Cards, 1 8 ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow’s, ’ 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. » The above Goods, with many others, * are* offered on 'the best terms—those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight man will remain in New-York for the present for the purpose of buying; we - shall be able to keep a general assort -1,16,11 Bronson k Wightman. Oct. 6 “ ts Merino Shawls _ ART) Ingrained Carpeting. t 0 Case Merino Shawls and Mantles, assorted U 1 case Cashmere Mantles, assorted d, 1 bale fine and superfine Ingram Carpet ,|| ipo* it. Just received and for sale, 2 doors a bove the Augusta 800 Wore, by A. B. M’Leod. December 14 44 3t Notice. THE partnership of Fraser & Bowdre was dissolved on the 11th inst. by mutual consent. James Fraser, will at tend to the unsettled accounts of that con cern, and continue the Auction and Com mission Business. James Fraser, Hays Bowdre. November 16 32 If ■4.^*B FasVums. JUST RECEIVED 250 cases Boots &, Shoes, OF A SUPERIOR HUAI.IT V, hi addition to a large assortment on hand , selected particularly fir (he Up-country. ALSO, 0 Cases Combs 200 Charles Emmersou’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted Also, Receiving 100 bbls. Northern Rum 50 quarter cas-ics superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar 500 lbs. Loaf Sugar 15 bag? Green Coffee 10 quarter chests old Hyson Tea 12 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 bbls Mackerel, For sale, on the most liberal terms, for CASH or city acceptances, By Evans Rayner, 3d ie 4th Doors, \sl comer above the Bank. November 26 36 ts E. Hurley, Dentist, HAS procured a room suitable for his profession over the store of Jacob Danforth, Esq, where he may be found during the intermediate hours of meals, to attend to the application of Gentle men. He deems it necessary to add that his continuance in town will be governed by his future encouragement. December?. 41 , JOYLX SMITH, Barber & Hair Dresser, On Washington Street , between Broad and Ellis Streets. a NFORMS His customers that his Shop is open for their accommodation at nil limes, rom day light until 9 o’clock, P. M. On Saturdays it will be kept open until 12 oV'ock at night, and on Sundays till meridian. November 30. 121 38 U. IS. Mail Coach Line * FOR SAVANNAH. r pHE above Line is at present arran- JL ged to run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays—they leave the Planters’ Hotel at 6 o’clock, A. M., lodge at Solo mon’s and take the Steam-Boat Caroli na at Purysburg, breakfasting on board and arriving to dine in Savannah. N. B.—On the Ist of January, 1822, this Line will leave the above house eve-, ry day, at 12 o’clock, and arrive in Sa vannah the next day at 10 o’clock, A. M. December 14 44 UJ Classical and English In stitution. By a Rule in the Richmond Academy, there is a vacation until the Ist. of January—after which (he exercises will be resumed. The subscriber receives under his own immediate charge a limit ce number of females— those who have been with him heretofore are considered as already engaged for a part of the next year. Those who pay eight dol lars a quarter will have their children taught by the subscriber without distinc tion; and those who prefer to paylix dollars a quarter, will have their chil dren well and faithfully taught by Mr. "aylor. Very genteel boarding for girls and boys may bo had in the Academy, under the immediate care of the subscri ber, at the rate of 45 dollars the quarter for every thing. , _ W. T. Brandy, Rector. December 17 45 ts J ust Received, i Sixty Packages New & Elegant (just opened) CANTON GOODS. n V* ASE Massaclonian Silk, figured anil . striped, a new and elegant article ! J W Dresses, Pelisses and Hats cas s plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors do plain and figured Nankin and Can ton Crape Dresses, alt colon, with and without borders, and rich em broidered do do elegant embroidered and damask Crape Shawls and Mantles do fancy colored Bird-eye SilkHdkfs do black Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do black Sarsnets . do Lei antine & 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, a for Vests 2 do Flag anil lied Bandanna MJkfs COTTON GOODS. case plain, and victory, laced bottoms ana ftouncod Muslin I tresses do 4 & 0 4 mull mull Muslin, 60 cts - to 176 do 4 & 6-4 Medium, Jaconet Si Cam- I brie M uslins, 50 to 100 cents 1 4 do 4Si 6-4 India and Scutch Book 1 do 2s I to $2 do Tambored Book and Leno Muslin do do do Mull do do Cambric and Garment Dimities, Is ’ to 4s 1 do line Furniture do do 4 & 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, all prices I do Calico - s, from 7d to 3i > do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns 1 and colors < do Ginghams all prices f do an exact imitation of plaid wash- 5 ing Silk, very fine do 3-4 C-4 colored Cambrics. Black 1 do do striped and checked Mull Muslins at 1.-9 do C-4 spotted, striped, satin checks and jubilee Muslins and Cambrics do Cotton Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheetings do very fine White Marseilles Vest ing do Apron Checks do Cotton Shawls, Musulipatam, llo uial and Madras lidkfs do white and colored Homespuns do do do Derries, at UIJ to 26 cents, plain and twilled Cotton, Damask and 11 uckabai k do LINENS. case Linen Bedtick do 4 1 Irish Linens, from 31 to 100 cents do 5 Si 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings do Linen Damask, 0 to 10 qrs. Long Lawns do Linen Cambric Mkfs from 3s to Bs2 each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas so Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol lands WOOLLENS. ca«e wide and narrow Black Boinba zeens, all price* Irish Poplins, figured do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a new article for Ladies’ Drosses do beautiful figured Uombazels, ol white, black and fancy colors do all colored Bo.uhazeU do Granteen Vestings tale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, brown, oliveand mix’d do do ilo do do Cassimercs do blue aid colored Plains do real Welsh White Flannels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Dulfil Blankets cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigouia BSlock ings do Silk tud Cotton Hose, all colors and prices do 11-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors n The above, with many other goods not p enumerated, and weekly supplies from f auctions, at Sew-York, Philadelphia and Charleston, will constitute a belter sup- - ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are usually to be found in this city, all ol which will be sold by wholesale and re- tail at low prices as can be bought in .| this or the northern states, for cash, cot ton or approved notes —at the store late ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kuizie Si Politic. Latham Hull. November 26 36 ts r Real Havana Segars. e /fvfwflv Heel Spanish Begem, from the Manufactory of HOS - AMKIOS, Havana, in quarter, half and whole Box '"50,000 first quality Alexandria Segars In bunches. t For tale lov by Thoims S. Metcalf. f ; Hna-emberO*. tf3B J On Consignment, QA Hhds. Whiskey OU 100 Bbls. ditto t 76 bbls. Flour f - 60 do. Northern Gin a 60 do. N. O. Sugar, and 25 Bags Coffee, This day landing, and for talt by Ha on & Danforth. jj ALSO. c SO Firkins Supr. Goshen Batter, & 100 Boxes Cheese, Dec. 14 44 6t Alfred M. Hobbj n OJfen hii services to hit friends and the 1 public as AND Commission Merchant. . For the security of such articles as are committed to his charge, he has taken the Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied 1 by Mr, Win. H. Oakman, in M’lntosh near Broad street, where every excr tion will be nsed to forward the interest ( ’ of his employers. cry Da it of sale Mondays and Thurs- < days. November 23 36 ts Charles Lippitt &. Co. HAVE REMOVED 7b the new Store opposite the Planters'' Hotel, on the south side of Broad street, where they offer fur sate u f) esh supply of GROCERIES, &c. viz. 80 Hhds. prime St. Croix Sugars i 300 bbl«. do. and Brazils do. 21 boxes Havanna while 27 boxes loaf do. , 70 bags prime green Coffee 20 do. Pepper and Pimento j 33 boxes Gunpowder, imperial and Hy son Teas 30 hhds. Molasses 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy \ Warranted 10 do. Holland Gin f P ur e as hu -20 hhds Jamaica Rum fgJgSfc 10 do. St. Croix do. 1 tion. 164 half pipes and quarter t asks Mad; I ra, Port, 1 cneriffe, Colmaua and sweet Malaga Wines 22 half bbls Malaga Sherry do. 10 pipes Pierpont Si White’s imitation Holland Gin 100 bhU N. E. Gin 200 do. Northern Whiskey 50 do. N. E. Rum 64 do. Cherry Bounce 40 do. Cordials ol a sup rior quality 10 do. Linseed Oil superior quality 10 do. Lamp do. winter strained 250 kegs Tobacco of finder’., Wight u».l Barclay’s Brands 15 do Shot and Lead 150 casks Cut Nails assorted 100 coils bale Rope j 50 pieces Dundee Bagging 26 tons Swqdes Iron assorted 5 do. American Steel, hoop, bolt and band Iron 1 do. Plough Moulds Sweet Oil in cases, packs of Cloves, Indigo, Soap, Candles of a superior qual ity from southern Tallow, recommend ed to families, Shoes, Twine, Segars, Colton Cards, bales of Liusey Wolseys for Negro clothing a new article, and 20,000 yards of Plaids and Stripes, N. B. The highest price given for prime Cotton. December 14 44 1m Thomas S. Metcalf Offeis for sale, on reasonable terms, 30 hhds. Muscovado Sugar 50 bags prime Green Coffee 30 hhds prime retailing Molasses 100 bbls Northern Giu 50 do N. E. Hum 10 do Apple Brandy 200 bbls No I, 2 and 3 new Mackerel , 100 casks Patent Cut Nails 20 lons Swedes and Russia Iron 50 casks first quality Lime 3 pipes Cognac Brandy , 3 do Holland Gin , 10 do Northern Gin 20 casks Malaga Wine 30 casks Cordials 32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and ■ Young Hyion Teas 160 canisters 2 lbs each Imperial do 1 60 bids new Flour, Richmond mills , 3 tons Castings . 50000 Quills, very ( heap 10 kegs No. I, Richmond Tobacco , 20 boxes Soap and Caudles 20 bbls boiled Cider 10 hhds Hams , 60 bbls Potatoes 500 pair Negro Shoes 10 casks best London Porter ' , 100 lioxes Raisins ( 25 pieces Bagging . 250 lbs Twine ! 10 bids best Cider Vinegar j 100 bundles Wrapping Paper ( 60 boxes Hill’s best Shaving Soap 1 140 bags Shot, assorted , 20 bags Canton White Sugar - 10 bags Pepper and Spice , 10 bbls Lump Suga. . , 2 hhds Copperas t 5 bales Domestic Plaids & Stripes , 4 crates Crockery, assorted , 7 boxes CoOon Cards , 1 trunk Calf .Skins I case Canton Crapes in 1-2 pieces : November 30 38 ts j (£/* We are authorized to an- ] nonm-o Akbki.m Bugo, a candidate for | the office of Receiver of Tax Relnrns for | Richmond comity at the ensuing election. , October 29 24 If ( (£jP > We are authorized I to announce Mr. Miciiaei, F. Boib ci.Aiu, as a Candidate for Receiver ol j Tax Returns of this county at the en- • suing election. ■ September 211 tde (^f 0 We are authorized | to state, that Richard Bush, Esq. is a candidate for the office of Receiver of j Tax Returns for Richmond county at the . ensuing election. 1 September 17 wde 7 {Q 3 ’ Wo arc requested I to state, that John Liver man, will be I a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col- 1 lector, at the ensuing election in Rich- 1 mond County. October 24 22 tde < ft?" We are authorized to say 1 that Capt. Edmund Buoo is a candidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. • October 24 22 tde • J 07" We are authorized to an- J nounce Holland M’Ttrk, Esq. a can- j didate for Tax Collector of Bichmosd \ county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t , 07" We are authorized to an- , nounce John S. Coombs acandidate for ( Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election, October 22 21 tde Window Sashes, FOR sale by the subscriber, a quantity of 8 by 10 white pine Sash. Geo. A. Simmons. Dec. 3 61 6t To Rent And possession giren immediately. OTA HE chandlers over tbe store occupied by the <Jk subscribers on the south side of Broad street, directly opposite tbe Planter’s Hotel. Rathbune & Andrews. Augusta, November 30,1822. 9t 38 MISS KINGSBURY’S DICTIONARY, OH Difinition Book for Children , lAHE same which was advertised to . be published by subscription in this paper last summer, is now ready lor sub scribers and the public at large. Tho author has bestowed a great deal of la bor upon this work to render it useful, and hopes that those persons who have the superintendancc of the education of children, will make this a primary Book in their Schools. It may be obtained at Millcdgeville, Athens, Eatonton, and in Augusta, at the Bookstore of J. & H, Ely. December 12 43 6tw To Rent, • A CONVENIENT dwelling house on Mclntosh street. Win. Camming. Dec. 10 . 42 wCt Mrs. Cook WOULD be willing to accommodate • few more Boarders, ii) the lower tenement of the Bridge Bank building. December 3 39 3lw Barnwell Jockej Club. rilllU anoubl lUoot ouor thf* Rnruwell A Course will commence on Thurs day the 9th Jay of January next. The first day, two mile heats—Second day, mile heats. Free for any Horse, Mare, or Gelding. Wilson Brown, Sam']. N. Hamilton, R. 11. Hagoocl, Sylvester Murphy, Wm. 11. Smith, Jno. J. Manger, Stewards. Barnwell Court House, ) December 12, 1822. $ 43 2tw Proposals, BV JOHN EARSKINE KEAN, For publishing a JVeia Paper, in the City of Augusta. (Geo.) to he entitled the Southern Pacificator, SINCE the adoption el our mesliuiaide Constitution, there has been uo period more fraught with political importance than the present. The public good, in no ordinary degree, seems to bo merged in greedy aspirations after Office. Pecula tion and intrigue have almost usurped the scat of Patiiotism, and converted her sacred sane into an oligarchic Jen. Politi cal hostility, and personal ambition are making such rapid inroads upon the sanc tuary of our Constitution, that honesty may well high exclaim, “ The post ij honor, it a private station.'' 1 THE u Kare no visionary observations— (hey are justified by the present situation ofthings. From Louisiana to Maine this great Republic now presents an aspect indy deplorab|e : not “ Mea sures," \i the motto—and the unwearied and specious z> al of “growing factions,” ha? deluded many from the sainted path al the Constitute n. Tacitus has it, that there are no quar nls mure inveterate than those between re latives. How important then is it, that the American Family should sedulously guard against every cause of distention —they should crush the monster in its inci,.ieiK y, if they do not wish to find that fraternal discord is the sure fore runner of disunion and destruction. It is in vain that we sacrificed our blood and treasure to blazon without the politi cal edilbe, if anarchy and confusion reign within :—the glittering fabric will soon mingle with the dust; and what was once gazed upon with wonder and admi ration, will, in a little time, be regarded only as a splendid ruin ! To divert even the appearance of such a catastrophe—to allay those angiy feel ings as much as possible—to preserve an unanimity of Southern feeling, and of Southern interest —and to create an uni ty of action, which will give a lively and reciprocal impetus to our Trade and Ag riculture., will be the prin ary objectsuf the Southern Pacificator. Person al abuse of no kind whatever will be ad mitted within its columns. It is not to bo inferred, however, that the Pacificator will be neutral or passive in the political occurrences of the day no—they will bo canvassed with freedom. But it must bo distinctly understood, that the paper will not be slavishly tied down to any party. Political consistency is a virtue rarely to be met with. Interest, passion, or prejudice, too often war,* or blinds our judgment; and a pertinacity in error is frequently mistaken fora true devotion to principles of honor. Heuco the bigot and impostor in politcs and rc- Jig-ion will sometime triumphantly swim with the current of popular favor, whilst the patriot and Christian, like precious metals, glitter for a moment, then sink to the bottom. With this brief outline, we submit ourselves to the patronage of the public, until our work shall speak for its If. It - will appear in January ensuing, CONDITIONS. Tim Southern Pucficalor, will be pub lish9three times a week with entire new type, on as large a sheet as any pa per in the southern states, at $6 per an num, payable on the appearance of the first number, or $7 at the expiration of Ihe year. Advertisements and other printing at the customary rates. ITT Editors of newspapers in the Southern States, are requested to give the above a few insertions. November 30 Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. Campfield Have for tale an assortment of very rich and elegant Flounced Dresses. December 14 44 3tw Just Received, AT THE AVGUSTA BOOKSTORE, AH ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE PAPER HANGINGS, November 23 35