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

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Adi OUST A XJMfI OHIIOILIS I i > • * ANDv < • (Georgia Dbntisrr. «*n.i p|| I , "t ■ ‘ - ■ I Voi * 37 AUGUSTA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1822. [New Series—No. 50. - ■ - ■ | 1.1,- L - . BH ' i-ÜBMSHEU every TuniSDAV il ATUj'IDAV |j|S juorsin-g, ■ by T. S. HANNON. B - 1 1 'T p 1 ■ Hermon Seminary. Trustees °f this Institution are ■[ hAj'py ••• announcing’ (o their friends K i hr m general, that they have Mr. Andrew Rhea, A. M. as (or the ensuing year. They al ■j lec) highly gratified that they Imve !c ?('.bd In establishing a Female Do- BlT.mcnt iu the Seminary, which Will he Himjucled by Yfisv Jane Rhea, with th? BieiAanee ftettor, her father. Ijl \Vo need not remind Rio public that Hhb Institution Was founded on, moral ■principles and therefore authorizes pa- Hrentsand guardians of youth to expect IthHt crerv exertion will he made to com- BliinC morality with literary improvement. ■Those branches of education usually ■(j,u»ht in the most respectable ucade ■uie°, will be, taught in this Seminary. - H ’fhe well known abilities and experi ■ (nee of Mr. Rltea as an jnstructer of ■ youth, authorize the expectation of a 11- ■ beral patronage. JACK LUMPKIN, Sec’y. Doc. 2G 49 21 p.,3 T.ho Pr;.;hiary, will be opened on the Ist Wednesday in January next. Prices, of Tuition will be reasonable. — 3«arJ will be furnished at a fair price. fy The Southern Intelligencer, Sa vannah Republican and Augusta Chro nicle will givejhe above two insertions, and forward their accounts to the Secre tary, at Hermon, Oglethorpe county. § Fou&d, BY a small' bag, containing; one or two articles of Men’s Clothes. I The owner can" have it by paying; for I litis advertisement. Enquire at this of -9 lice. I Dta ember 26 49 3t E^JMISSiNGr 9 t.-iiMLL package containing Cot- V which was left a few 9 weelci ago at the Globe Tavern to be for- I wanted to Mr. Grray Taft, Savannah.— 9 Whoever bus the above,package in pos- I session, will please leave it at the Stage ■ Office in Savannah. 9 Deceuiber.Nl> ■ 49 ‘it | 20 Dollars Reward, WILL be given to any person who will jecure and deliver to me, or 9 inform where he U confined, a negro fcl -9 low of mine named Dick, u stout built 9 uegi'o of yellowish complexion, about 5 9 teet nine or ten inches h gh—had on,a I short blue coat and light pantaicons— H about twenty six years of age, had green ■ stone »nfr-bobs in his ears; 1% R. Bullard. I Camden, S. C. Dec. 26 49 1m I Fifty Dollars Reward. ■ liom thfi subscriber, near I Warrenlon, Geo. on Monday eve- I tang the 23d iost. a light bay Horse, ■ ■ about fifteen and a half bands high, seven I fears old, handsomely nicked, rather I short tail, his sides shaved by working in I ‘ a S'Si trots and paces well. The above ■ reward will be given for the apprehen ■ ‘lod of the thief and the delivery of the I l*°rac, or twenty-five dollars for the D Horse alone, delivered to Mr. P. O. Pa- I ris, in VVarrenton, or myself living four I wiles above said place. I 1 Thomas Gibson. I December 26 49 2a2w I Notice. A YOUNG MAP?, of respectability, would like to get a situation in Ham- I b . ur g or Augusta. Good recommcitd;.- I tlon s can be given. I December 17 45 ts I For Sale, A LIKELY House Wench, aged 33 years, and her female child, aged I seven years. Enquire at this oilice. I December 12 43 ts Cotton Wave-Honse Cpj/er end, South side Broads!. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that the above is in ■ omplote 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 ■ ipal l>ortion of the Colton is new sold, vernier it. a desirable place lor the plan ners to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 6 If Notice. PJYHE copartnership of John Hayles & A Co. was dissolved on the 3J day of J une last, by the death of Mr. John Will son. All persons having demands against said firm, are hereby requested to pre sent them to the subscriber, and those in debted, to make payment to the same without delay. Jobo Hayles, jurcicing Partner of John Hamlet i Co, Augusta December 12, 43 If JAMES BAI.L, RES PEC I’FULLY informs his friends and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back of the Bridge Bank, he has opened a bouse I d n Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes Irom his due attention, and the su perior style in which he intends keeping | his house, to be supported by a liberal public. ” Families can be furnished with Oysters during the season'. Gentlemen can be ; furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October 10 If. \ J New Oyster House Es tablished AT tbe corner of Washington and El lis streets, where will be constantly - kept Oysters iu the shell ami pickled.— Also, all kinds of Relishes, Sic. which will r he served up at the shortest notice at any hour, by active and attentive servants, and eiury attention paid to gentlemen who may be pleased to patronize the ca l' talilhhmcat. > A. J. Dill. December 7 tf4l , VAtIML TAVEUX. CJIHE above establishment being too J. much out of repair for the recep tion ol transient persons, it therefore will bo kept (his winter for regular” Boarders, and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh 'hem selves with anytbieg to eat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, Savannah and Augusta can afford. There are agood many private Rooms, with or without fire places. The BAR will be supplied with all kinds of the first quality Liarons, and those who may think proper to call, may restassur ■ ed that every exertion will he made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 111 r EAGLE TA VERN, WARREN TON, GEORGIA, s OTpIIE subscriber informs the Public, r wl that bis bouso is still kept opci lor - tbe Entertainment of Travellers. An t additional number of stables, and other necessary preparations, together wit a se i verul year’s experience in. his business, - justified him in saying, that hereafter i satisliictory accommodations, will i« acknowledged by all who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his Bar Constantly supplied with the best liquors, and being anxious and determin ed to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the utmost prompt i ■ lude, thesubscriberis induced confidently . to hope, that the same liberal cucourage ( merit which he has heretofore received, i he may henceforth long continue to de ■ serve. i P. O. Paris. 1 Octobers 14 if Notiee. {Mb THE subscriber offers for ‘ jllilßeut, his Sand-Hill Residence for 12 mouths from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10.. 4 If We are -authorized to announce Mr. Michall F. Cois ci. Ain, as a Candidate for Receiver ol Tax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 20 tde We are authorized to state, that Richakd Bush, Esq. is a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 wile 7 We arc authorized to an fionnee Anselm Buao, a candidate for the office of Recci.crof Tax Returns lor Richmond county at the ensuing election. October 29 24 ts £y> We are requested to state, that John Liverman, will be a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election iu Rich mond County. October 24 22 tde 05* We are authorized to an nounce Holland M’Tvrk, Esq. a can didate for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t (£/*• We are authorized to an nounce John S. Coomus acandidale for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at tbe ensuing election. October 22 21 tde fly*’ We are authorized to say that Capt. Ed 3b. COD Bono is a candidate fpr Tax Collector of Richmond county, at tbe ensuing election. October 24 22 tde Job Printing, Neatly executed at this Office. i Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. f /4 AA Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, s TtW first quality ' , 500 lbs. English Baling Twine I 80 Colls do - Rope . 211 Hhds. M uscovado & Orleans Sugar , 23 Bags Green Coffee j 60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do do , 28 do N. E. Rum s 35 do 'N. E. Gin y 10 Qr. Casks Teborifle Wine 20 Tierces London porter -15 Boxes Whittmere’a No. 10, Cotton Cards ISO Bag* Shot 3000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads ■ 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved paper. A. Mitchell S. Clarke. September 12. 5 ts J ust Received, And for sate by the subscriber , unaccom modating terms, 40 Hhds. and 37 Mils, prime Jamal- J ' ca, St. Croix Si N. O. Sugars, 23 do Guadaloupe. and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum, J . . 5 pi^Cos. sdo Holland Gin, ) ! l 40 bbls. Northern Gin, 30 do do Rum, 50 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 casks Sicily Madeira, Tcneriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bbls. Mackerel, / 75 do superfine Flour, from new wheat, 15 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 70 casks Patent Cut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Coffee, 20 do Pepper, 10 do Pimento, 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 4000 lbs, English Green Copperas, 2000 do Loaf and Lump Sugar, 1500 bushels Liverpool Hall, 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, 2000 yards Satinet Is, 150 boxes Bunch .Muscatel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 30 do sperm and tallow Candles, 20 do No. 1 Soap, 15 dozen liottles Dyer’s While Cur rant Wine, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, 100 reams large and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Petrc, Fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bound Papers, Trace Chains, Hardware, Glassware, Sir. Sic. , E, Mantou. October 26 23 ts New & Cheap Clothing. Tlic subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, Unit he is this day opening, at bis Store, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, a large and choice st lection of Fashionable Clothing, CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Lress Core s, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth-and Cass'incrc Panta loons, Do. do. and BulTVests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low priced Vests and Pantaloons, of evoiy des cription. also, a large assortment of Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns, Linen & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirs and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, Ac. Sir. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os eveii/ description. Tbe above articles arc selected by himself in Ncw-Vork, on the best terms, and are offered as low as they can be bought in the southern states. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 ts Leghorns, &c. X Case Women’s Si Misses’ Leghorns, cheap, Thread and Bobbinett Laces, good as sortment, cheap. ALSO, 1 pipe Cognac Brandy, Otard’s brand, 1 do. Hollands Gin, 4lh proofs 2 hlids. Jamaica Rum, ~ „ FOR SALE BV P. Stovall. December 17 45 6t COMIJMISSIOX Ware-House. THE Subscribers continue to transact Commission business, under tbe firm of Kimbcll, fc Co. Their Ware-House As remote from any other Building, secure from any danger by fire situated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts Kew aniV FasVionahle GOODS, > James KiUam, Os tbe. late Jinn of Killam & Hilts, f Has received and is now opening, at their old stand, a largo assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, C ASI ME RES, and VESTINGS, i Some of a very superior ijsialily, j.He has at work the first rate Journey man Tssifors, & Mr. J. E. Shepard, whose 1 cwtjing is done in the neatest and most UtiTftonaA'o manner, will cut and super intend customers work made to mea sure. The orders of the former custom-' ers to Hie house are solicited. ALSO, „ Received a large assortment of TAeaAy Made' CLOTHING, Os the following articles, wjiich were made in the best manner, expressly for this market, and will be sold*al very low prices—viz; I- 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 A. B. Me Leod, Has just opened and now offers for sale, by the piece or package a general as sortment of British, India Domestic Dry Goods, consisting of 5 cases superfine London Broadcloths 2 “ “ “ “ Cassiuieres 2 bales common 6-4 Cloths 5 “ 3, 3 1-2 and 4 point Blankets 2 “ Miper London Dutlil do-, 2 “ Blue Plains 3 ki White do. 2 “ Green and red Rocking Raize 3 *• Plain and figured BoaibazcU.es 1 “ 6-4 Flushings I “ Red FiJiiiitlsassorted 1 case Casoimerc Shawls and Scarfs primed borders 1 “ Bombazines assorted 2 “ Canton Crapes iu half pieces assort ei 2 “ 4-4 black twilled and fringed silk Jllikfs. I “ striped and plaid Sarsnetts extra widths I “ Italian sewing -Bilk assorted I “ .Men’s and women’s worsted Hose 1 “ “ white and mixed lamb’s wool do. and half do. 1 “ 6-4 chock’d Ginghams I “ Mull and striped Jaconet Muslin 1 “ Flounce drewes add assorted trim mings 1 “ Cashmere and merino Scarfs and Shawls 1 “ Balasou neck Ildkfs. 2 “ Blue and Turkey red Bandannas 1 “ Men’s and women’s fine white cot ton Hose 1 “ fine cotton half Hose 1 “ Valcntia Vestings 1 “ Linen Cambric ildkfs which with a general assortment of Do mestic Goods, he otters for sale at his Store, two doors above the Augusta Hook Store. ALSO, 20,000 Havana Segars of the first quality ol' Ambos llunisfeuoi brum', for sale as above. Augusta, Dec. 2, 1822. If 39 Just Received, AT Tim AUGU.TA BOOKSTORE, BRACEBKIDGE HALL Roche Blanche, or the Hunters of the Pyrenees, by Min Porter Combe’s Phrenology Logan, or Family History Hand of Providence Bennett’s Book Keeping Charlotte Temple Chaponc’% Letters, Gregory’s Legacy Si Pennington’s Advice, i.i 1 vol. Collcott’s Musical Grammar Whelpley’s Compend Questions to do ALSO, The True Masonic Chart, by R. W. J. L. Cross, G. L. December 21 47- Amorj Sibley, Offers fur Sale, (just received and now rtctiring,') 4: Pipes Holland Gin, superior quality 25 hhds. and one hundred bbls. Whiskey 25 hhds. Bt. Croix Sugar, real prime 20 bags prime green Cofi'se 50 bbls. northern Gin 10 casks Goshen Cheese 5 tons ax bar Iron 2 do. hoop Iron, assorted 2 do. share Moulds 1 cask English waggon Boxes 30 .pieces Cotton Bagging 10 hall bbls Fly market Beef December 21 47 5t A Wet Nurse to Hire, Without a Child, and healthy. SHE can come well recommended for honesty, sobriety and carefulness.— 'Apply to the Printer. Doc. 21 47 3t Fashionable Hats. Gentlemen’s superfine Mack Beaver Hat' v of the late Oval shape is just received by Gilbert Cleland. December 21 47 If Western B. Thomas TESmKKS HIS SERVICES TO Til £ PUB- I.IC AS AN A Homey at Law. He may be fount at the otßce of John r. King, Esq. in the second tenement wes t of the Post-Office. December 21 47 4t • 1 JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends and the Public, us a Commission .MevrYmni A2VD Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House fc Stores, where McLaws & Holt lately transacted business, ’which are iu good order for the reception and sale keeping of Produce and .Merchandize.— All orders to purchase and consignments for sale ol Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will bo thankfully received; and he pledges himself, that every exertion shall be used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit ted to his care. v ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW DAHUEI.g .Vrea\\ Flour, AM) A FKW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. September 5. 2 ts For Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 50 Tons Swedes Icon, assorted | 100 Barrels Flour •duply hi Wm. Sims Williams. November 20 33 ts TO RAKERS, AutV I‘rtviitw T anvil ics. A CONSTANT supply of New Flour (UAXALf. brand; inferior to none in the Union, will he kept for sale at Mac kenzie & Pfldcn’s Ware-House. September 10 0 ts Spectacles. /■JAM F subscriber informs his friend! and 3, customers, that he has Just received from Ncw-York,-a good assortment of Silver and bteol Spectacles j also, extra Glasses, of the best quality—which he will fit either to old or new Spectacles, oil the shortest notice and to suit the sight of persons of any age. J. Gatlin. I’. S. Jewellry, Watches, &c. Sic. A I.HO, Watches repaired, as usual at the old stand, north side Broad-street, between M’lntosh and Washlngton-slrccts. November 1!) oj tr ! ~ a¥ctiok Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—lor the sale of Books Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches, Sic. Sales to comqiance at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November 14 Auctioneer. POlAlllil , Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to iis care. May 22 331 ts To Kent, n a And possession given imme ajm diately, a comfortable Dwelling ML House. Enquire at this office or at the Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts Just received at the Augusta Bookstore, A supply of Thompson’s celebrated Eye Water. ALSO, A FEW BOXES OF • Febrifuge Electuary. December 12. 43 To Rent, Min the vicinity of the Post- Office, a large and convenient Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores iu front and a capacious Cellar under neath. Apply to Mackenzie & Ponce. October 31 • 23 tt To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay er and the other a House Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 mmmKmtmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtrnmmmmm To Planters S? Others. , rXtJIE subscriber, having: made an ' ; A rangeinent with the Patentee, New-York, lias on hand and will ko* constantly, a large supply of Fretbn r '‘~ Palenl Ploughs, of all sues i which K will I)© enabled to furnish much lower than heretofore.—-Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen. 41.80* On hand and on the river, 35 TON'S assorted Swedes Iron, from 1 to 12 inches wide A quantity ol Hoop Iron, of all sizes, & and Nail rods ' 130 Kegs pa ten Lent nails and brads I 1-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, & lead A quantity of cast, Ccnbkn and blister , ed Steel 3 Tons line English castings, consisting of Pots and Ovens 30 Oild covers for Dutch Ovens 120 Parrels & half barrels No. 1,2 4' 3 mackerel and shad 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do 4 boxes loaf & lump do 20 do Prime Flour 27 P.igs do Ci«ocu Coffee 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 -Barrels fresh cranberries 40 Boxes do Raisins 4 Frails fresh Almonds A lew lincins Ist. qnalily Goshenßutlf 1 11# 1 35 L’bl v half barrels assorted cor. dials 22 Boxes primo sptwjfaud tallow' candles, ,S£ winter pressed oil 30 do Ist. quality Windsor Shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 75 Reams Writing & Wraping paper. Together with i, general Msor'.u.eot of Groceries,- Hardware, and Amiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, lie: A 1.80, Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, YlilbS-ws, &c. All of U’.hich villi bo soKl low lor cash, or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, 3 <lours above the Globe J'anern. P. Hla ksmitb work of all kiaus, done at my shop as u.-ual. J. U A. November 19 33 ts Js Woodrow, & Co. Have received another assortment of Suptvb Tlowuc^L Which will bo sold very low, at their store in Mr.Cummiug’s woodcu building. December 5 40 ts Window Sashes, , FOR sale by the subscriberjaquantity of tiby 10 wbitapiue Sash. Geo. A. Simmons. Dec. 3 54 Ct ---i ~ ■ .. The Subscribers WILT. make reasonable advances on consignments of Cotton to their fi lends in Savannah. Wm. Sims &t Williams. November 23 35 ts Slurgcs' Map of Georgia. fit ill-. Original isabstription List, fur X the above map has been placed in llie bands of the' subscriber for the pur pore of making a final settlement of the same. Subscribers, Use the legal repre sentatives of subscribes,) who havo not yet received tlltir maps, are now re quired to do so, km( comply with the terms 6f their subscriptions. 11. Wanie. December 10. 4® If Classical aad English In* stitution. BY a Rule in the Richmond Academy, there is a vacation until the Ist. of January—after Which the exercises will be resumed. The subscriber receives under his own immediate charge a limit eo number of females—those who hav6 been with him heretofore are considered as already engaged for a purl of the next year. Those who pay eight dol lars a quarter will have their clijldrera taught by the subscriber without distinc tion ; and those who prefer to pay six dollars a quarter, will have their chil dren well aixl faithfully taught by Mr. '"aylor. Very genteel boarding for girls and boys may be had in the Academy, under the immediate care of the subscri ber, at the rate of 45dollars the quarter for every thing. W. T. Brandy, Rector. December 17 - 45 If Sheriff’s Sale. OX the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the coun-bonse in Jacksmlfaorough, Scriven county, be tween the usual sale hours, One negro woman named An arky, levied on as the property of Joseph Glisson, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of J. A. 'Pippins vs. Dennis Qlisson and Joseph Glisson. .Tamer Bryan, s.s.q. Dec. 10 42 * To Kent, A CONVENIENT dwelling house <jn Mclntosh street. Wm. Cuturning. Dec. 10 43 wdt