Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 31, 1822, Image 3

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To Rent, POR the eusuhjg year, the plantation of the late Walter Leigh, (2 miles below Augnet'a,)' containing about 100 acres of prime swamp land, which is in | closed and ip good order for cultivation. Apply to B. H. Warren. December 5-1 61 2t ' Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in March next, at the Market House In the city of August a, between the usual hours of sale, will be sold, One Negro man named Joe, levied on as th? property of James Ward, to satisfy an execution on foreclosure of mortgage, Henry Zinn vs. James Ward. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for ti tle. D. Savage, Shr’ff. R. C. December 31, 1822 31 wtd Sheriff ’s Sale. WLL be sold,, at Lincoln Court House, the first Tuesday in Feb ruary next,, between the lawful hoofs of sale, One grey Horse, taken as the property of David & York, to satisfy a fi. la. in favor of Hillary B. Frazier, for the use of Riclsard Gallon vs. said York, property pointed out by plaintiff. • A.VBO, ri -• ■ One h«y Home, 1 taken as the property otmanP bte ster, to satisfy u fi. fit. in favor of Stovall &• Lamar, property pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO, One Negrd fellow about 50 years of age, a good Blacksmith, taken as the property of Lewis B. Bseman, to satisfy an. fa. in favor of James Herring, ohe in favOr of Henry M. Watkins and others, against said Beeman. Also, 100 Acres of land on the wa ters ofMillCreek,joining M’Dowell and ethers, taken as the property of John York, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Todd & Wright, and sundry -others vs. said York. ALSO, 176 Acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Newford Creek, joining Moss and ethers, the same place where James Mahoney now lives, and ta ken as his property to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Solomon Kr.eeland, vs. said Ma honey, property pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney, ALSO, 100 Acres of land, more or less, joining Walton, Mrs. Ansley and others, taken as the property of John Owens and others, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Inferior Coart qf Wilkes County, in Tavpi of John Hinton and Lemuel Woo ton, executors of George D.' Taylor vs. John Owens and Wm. Smith. A IsSOj Two years lease of the House and all the Plantation on the same side of the Creek where Jesse Doyle now lives, taken as the properly of Jesse Doyle, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of R. Bray, for the use of Allen P. Rice vs. said Bray, pro perty pointed out by plaintiff. , also, One Negro fellow named An drew, taken as the property of Anthony Stribling, to satisfy sundry executions from the Magistrate’s court Vs. said Slrib ling and H. O. Walker, security on ap peal in favor of Joseph .Slack, for the use of Benjamin Slack and othors vs, said Stribling and Walker. Stephen Stovall, D. S. L. C. Decern -er 31, 1822 51 3tw . To Rent, Min the vicinity of the FW- Oflßce, a large and convenient Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores in front and a capacious Cellar under Death. , Apply to Mackenzie & Ponce. October 31 25 tt To JAire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay-, er and the other a H. use Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 Amorj Siblej, Offers for Salt, (J'ist received and now receiving,) 4 Pipes Holland Gin, superior quality 25 hhds. and one hundred bbls. Whiskey 25 hhds. St. Croix Sugar, real prime 20 bags prime green Coffee 50 bbls. northern Gin 10 casks Goshen Cheese 5 tons ax bar Iron 2 do. hoop Iron, assorted 2 do. share Moulds I cask English waggon Boxes 30 pieces Cotton Bagging 10 ball bbls Fly market Beef December 21 * 47 5t COMMISSION Ware-House. THE Subscribers continue lo trausact , Commission business, under the firm of John H. Kimbell, & Co. Their Ware-House is 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 J. Woodrow, &Co. Have received another assortment of Sxtpwtla Flounc’d Breasts, &c. Which will be sold very low, at store in Mr.Cnmming’s wooden building. December 5 40 ts For Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted i 100 Barrels Flour -Apply to Wm. Sims fc Williams. November 23 35 ts AUCTION. Br JOHN P. ANDRE IPS. This day, at 10 o’clock, WILL BE SOLO, 5000 Wt. American Castings 10000 wi. Northern Hams 28 Wrts. Oordlal, ■ 100- boxes Raisins 50 barrels Northern Gin 20 do Sugar 80 pieces Porter Sheetings, (suita ble for square bales) 10 trunks Boots and Shoes' 5 pipes Gin 10 hhds. Rum 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, (Seig nett’s Brand) 20 barrels Herrings ALSO, A General Assortment of Domestic and British DRY GOODS. Terms 60 and 90 days, for sums over SIOO. r December 31 AUCTION. BY A. mThOBBY. i On the Ist day of January next, YGLL BE SOLD, At the Market House in the city of Au gusta, 7 elegant Side Boards 2 setts do Dining Tables 2 Beaureaus do 4 pairs of elegant Looking Glasses Sale to comn:enceat 10 o’clock. Terms at sale. December 28 50 2t AUCTION. BY A. mIiOBBY. On the Ist day of January next, WILL BE SOLD, At the Market House in the city of Au gusta, 6 likelj joung*Negroes. Sale to commence at half past 11 o’clock. ■ • : Terms nine months credit for approved paper, December 28 50 2t AUCTION. BY A. M. HOBBY. On Thursday, the 2d Jan. next, WILL BE SOLD, At his Auction Room, 10 Hhds. of Sugar, i 25 barrels do. 30 do. double refined Loaf do. 10 pipes Gin, 60 barrels prime o'd N. Rum,' 50 do. Malaga Wine, 100 boxes of Spanish Segars, very superior, 25 do. Soap, 25 do. Tallow Candles, 10000 lbs. Bacon, 50 boxes China, 50 do. Muscatel Raisins, 50 barrels Flour. ALSO, Duflle and Point Blankets, Blue and White Plains, Course Cloths, Domestic Plaids, * Ginghams and Checks, Sale to commence at'lo 1-2 o’clock, A. M. Terms at sale. December 28 ' 50 3t •N’ew and F asVumable GOODS. James Killam, Os the late Jirm of Killam Si Hills , Has received and is now opening, at their old stand, a l«irgo assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASIMERES, and VESTINGS, Some of a very superior quality. le has at work the first rate Journey men Tailors, & Mr. J. E. Shepard, whose cutting is done in the neatest and most fashionable manner, will cut and super intend customers work made to mea sure. The orders of the former custom ers to the house are solicited. ALSO, Received a large assortment of Heads -Made CLOTHING, Os the following articles, which were made in the best manner, 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 The Subscribers WILL make reasonable advances on consignments of Cotton' td their friends in Savannah. Wm. Sims & Williams. November 23 • 35 ts AUCTION. Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—-for the sale of Books Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches, &c.—Sale* to commence at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November 14 Auctioneer. A. B. Me Leod t Hm just opened and now offers for tale, . by the piece or paekage a general as sortment of British , India Domestic Dry Goods, Consisting of 5 cases superfine London Broadcloths 2 “ “ “ “ Cassimeres 2 bales'commo&A-4 Cloths 5 11 3,3 1-2 and 4point Blankets 2 “ super London Dullil do. 2 “ Blue Plains 3 “ White do. 2 “ Green and red Booking Baize 3 “ Plain and figured Bombazettea 1 “ 6-4 Flushings 1 “ Red F.annels assorted 1 case Cassimere Shawls and Scarfs primed borders 1 “ Bombazines assorted 2 “ Canton Crapes in half pieces assort ed 2 “ 4-4 black twilled and fringed silk Uhkfs. . 1 “ striped and plaid Sarsnetta extra widths 1 “ Kalian sewing Silk assorted 1 “ Men’s and women’s worsted flosi I “ “ white and mixed lamb’s Wool do. and half do. 1 “ 6-4 chock’d Ginghams 1 41 Mull and striped Jaconet Muslin 1 “ Flounce dresses and assorted trim , nuQgi. nli ,. ~, , i 1 ‘t Cashmere and merino Scarfs and 1 Shawls 1 “ Balason neck Hdkfs. 2 “ Blup and Turkey red Bandannas 1 “ Men’s and women’s fine white cot ton Hose 1 “ “ fine cotton half Hose 1 “ Valentia Vestings 1 “ Linen Cambric Hdkfs which with a general assortment of Do mestic Goods, he offers for sale at his Store, two doors above the Augusta Book Store. ALSO, 20,000 Havana Segars of the first quality of Ambus H'cnns/tuos brufid, for sate as above. Augusta, Dec. 2, 1822. ts 39 GROITmfES; Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. \ AA Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging, Tt VT first quality 500 lbs. English Baling Twine 80 Coils do Rope 28 Hhds. Muscovado & Orleans Bugar 25 Bags Green Coffee 60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrels do do dp 28 do N. E. Fum 35 do N. E. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Tcneriffe Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes Whittmore’s No. 10, Cotton Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swedes Icon, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cuf Nailsand ilrads 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground fcylt Any part of which articles will be sold unusually low for Cash or approved paper. An Mitchell & S. Clarke. September 12. 6 ts To Planters Others. tffHE subscriber, having made an ar- L rangement with the Patentee, of JNew-York, lias on hand and will keep constantly, a large supply ot,Freeh irn Bate,it Bloughs, of all sizes ; which he will be e'nablcd to furnish much loiter than heretofore.—Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen. AI-SO, On hand and on the river, 35 TONS assorted Swedes Iron, from 1 to 12 inches wide A quantity ol Hoop Iron, of all siz*s, & and Nail rods 130 Kegs patent cut nails and brads 1 1-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, & lend A quantity of cast, German and blister ed Steel 3 Tons fine English castings, consorting of Pots and Ovens 30 Odd cover? for Dutch Ovens , 120 Barrels & half barrels No. 1,2& 3 mackerel and shad 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar \ 30 do & boxes loaf & lump d(j 20 do Prime Flour 27 Bags do Coffee 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries 40 Boxes do Raisins 4 Frails fresh Almonds \ A few firkins Ist. quality Goshep Butter 35 Bbls & half barrels assorted cor dials 22 Boxes prime sperm and tallow candles, & winter pressed oil' 30 do Ist. quality Windsor shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 75 Reams Writing Sc Wraping paper. Together With a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, &c. ALSO, Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, Sic. All of which will be sold low lor caj?h, or Town Ttfper, John L. Anderson, 8 doors above the Globe Tavern, P. S.—Blacksmith wort of all kinds, done at my shop as usual. J. L,A. November 19 33 ts "• - i ■ ' * >' i iii Fashionable Hats. AAA Gentlemen’s superfine black Beaver Hats, of the late Oval shape is just received by Gilbert Cleland. December 21 47 ts Sturges ’ Map of Georgia. THE Original Subscription JList, for the above map has been placed tn the hands of the subscriber for the pur pose of making a final settlement of the same. Subscribers, (or the legal repre sentatives of subscribers,) who have not yet received their maps, are now re quired to do sp, and comply with fbe terms of their subscriptions. > li. Warn*. December 10. 42 ts Kew & Cheap Clothing. j The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and tVe public, that he is this day opening, at his Store, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, a large and |dectioa-of, FaskwnahhClothing, CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress V« Coas, Do. do. do. Frock Cqats, Dii, do. do. Cloth and Castfmere Pants* ‘ loons, ' * f>». do. and Ruff Tests, " ■: Black Silfc-ftiul elegant fancy pattern , ,;.Veslsj ;y» assortment of low priced Vests and Pantaloons, of eveiy des cription. ' Uj ALGO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OH Plaid Cloaks, • Assorted Patterns. Lineh & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts adl Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, Sec. ttl\ ‘ / NEGRO CLOTHING, j Os evert/ description. 1 fPhe above articles are selected by: W»self NuNew-Yerk, on the best terms,; as h>w as they can be ! WLgla in the southern states. 1 Vfi n E- L. Whitlock. Stoves, Stills, &c. wV"» ‘ ' U 1V..,. .4. ... vVDOKING Stoves of superior con struction, , Franklin or open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Copper Stills of all sizes, Steam Stills —Brass and Copper Ket tles, Brass Andirons and Shovels & Tongs, Copper Tea-Kettles—Bar Lead, Sheet Copper and Brass, Sheet Iron, suitable for Gin Saws, Domestic Cotton Goods. , ALSO, On Consignment, 1 Lett* r & Common Writiug Paper, Webster’s Spelling Books by the quan tity. Shad Seines at reduced prices, Spanish oegars, kc. FOR SALE BY John Beach & Co. October 5. 14 oaw3m LIME. Tierces superior ThoTnastown AM Vr VF mslackcd stone Lime, just re ceived, will be sojd low for cash or ap proved paper. ALSO, A few kegs prime Goslicn Bntter, put up expressly for family use. Apply to Christopher Low, A few doors cast of J. St W. Harper’s, Broad street. December 14 44 wtf JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends and the Public , a* a {j ommimon Merchant ARP Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. lie continues to occupy the Ware- House A’ Stores, where Mi Laws & Holl lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and safe, keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— AH orders to purchase and consignments for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of properly, will be 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. , ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW HARR ELS . ¥r ea\\ ¥\od ri, AND A FF.W CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. September 6. 2 ts -k. , i ... Cotton Ware-House Upper end, South side Broad si. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends 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 afrisingfrOm its immediate neighborhood tdehat part of the town where the prin cipal portion of the CoHon is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ters to, deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept; 14 6 ts Notice. THE subscriber offers Cor JSjliyLßwrt; his Sand-Hill Residence for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. 4 ts TO BAKERS, Wfrnate Families* A CONSTANT supply of New Flour (HAJfALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept <br sale at Mac kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House. September 19 8 ts U***. ; Spectacles. TIE subscriber informs bis friends and customers, that be has just received from New-York, a good assortment of Silver and Steel Spectacles; also, extra Glasses, of the best quality—which he will fit either to old or new Spectacles, on the shortest notice and to suit the sight of persons of any age. J. Gatlin. l( P. S. Jewellry, Watches, Sic. he. ALSO, Watches repaired, as usual at the old stand, north side Broad-street, between M’latosh and November 18 33 ts Classical and 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 ce number of females—those who have been with him heretofore are considered ae already engaged for a part of the next yearly | Those who pay eight dol lars a quarter will have their children taught by the subscriber without distinc tion ; and those who prefer to pay six dollars a quarter, will have their chil dren well and 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 46,dollars the quarter for every thing. W;T. Brantjy, Rector. December 17 (CP We are authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Biwg clair, as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns as this county at the" en suing election. {September 28 5 tdi . : 03° We are authorised to State, that Richard Bush, Esq. is a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond &>untr at the ensuing election. J ‘ September it wire T 05’*’ We are authorized to an nounce Anselm Hugo, a candidate for the office of Recei .or of Tax Retnrns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. October 29 24 ts 03 3> We are requested to state, that John Liverman, will be a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col lector, nt the ensuing election in Rich mond County. October 24 22 tile (XT* We are authorized to an nounce Holland M’Tyre, Esq. a can didale for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t (Xp We are authorized to an nounce John S. Coombs acandidate lor Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 22 ' 21 tde CP We are authorized to say that Caps. Eds.und Buor. is a candidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 24 22 tde 3AMES YOWllil, Attorney at Law, HAS located hiajselfat Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to lis care. I May 22 331 ff To Kent, MAnd possession given imme diately, a comfortable Dwelling House. Enquire at this office or at the Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts Found, B*.‘ a negro, a small bag, containing one or tiro articles of Men’s Clothes. The owner can have it by paying for this advertisement. Enquire at this of fice. December 26 49 3t Notice. LITHE copartnership of John Haylos k A Co. was dissolved on the 3d 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. John Hayles, Surviving Partner of John Hailes Sc Co. Augusta December 12 43 If Sheriff’s Sale. - ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at the court-house in Jackaonborough, 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 Glisson and Joseph Glisson. James Bryan, s.s.c. Dec. 10 42 Fiftj Dollars Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, near tVwey— 4iw« Owl vu Muildaj C*C“ ning the 23d inst. a light bay Horse, about fifteen and a half hands high, seven years old, handsomely nicked, rather short tail, his sides shaved by working in a gig, trots and paces well. The above reward will be given for the apprehen sion of the thief and the delivery of the Horse, or twenty-five dollars for the Horse alone, delivered to Mr. P, O. Pa ris, in Warrenton, or myself living four miles above said place. Thomas Gibson. December 26 49 2a2w 83“ A CARD. .CO 88. HOPKINS, informs {he com • m unity, that after the first of Janu ary next, the Terms of tußkm in his Se lect Schoolfor Young.Ladies,'mill be from 12 to 20 dollars, according to the age and . progress of the pupils. As the school is uot full, several more pupils would be received. Dec. 14 44 w3t Dr. M’FARLANE, HAVING recovered from his severe and tedious illness, has resumed Practice. His office is situated on Broad street, in the building recently occupied by Mr. Hannon, as the Georgia Adver tiser printing office. ;|lp , Novembe* 18 98 6tw Dim Making. MRS. HUTCHINSON, Tivo imri above Dr. Turpin'i, GRATEFUL for the patronage at* rejUly met with in the above line, inform* the lathee sno hua just receiv ed the newest Fashions* December 21 y 4J «ts * Ladies’ and Gentlemen’® FASHIONABLE Boots and Shoes. Wm. HuicMnsoua Two Doors nO»ce Dr. Turpin, MOST respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he ha* just re ceived a large assortment of tashionabl# Boots and Shoes, of a superior quality. ALSO, A large assortment of Over and Nerve Shoe*. ° December 21 47 W {f «— 2 Leghorn" Gypsies. 2CAbES Ladies* Leghorn Gypsies, from No. 30 to 60, a part of which are very fine ami .„r. f .<or to any ever offered for tale in this market before LIXXWISE, A general assortment of fa^nsbi atra w BonnetV together with an extensive assortment a* usual, of British, French, India aHl\ American staple and fancy Dry Goods, . for sale at wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms, by Jewett, Abell k Co. Upper wing City Hotel. December-17 45 2awtf For Sale, OH CONSIGNMENT, 200 BOXES HERRINGS. | Apply to Evans k Raynef. December Vi u 3 ts SEED RYE: ‘ A small quantity, of superior quality, >OR BAI.K BY Summers & Perry. JAMES M. GI.\.V.V, Attorney at Law , , RESPECTFULLY tenders his servi ces to his friends and the public in general. His Office is at Mr. Samuel 8. Sturges’i Book Store, a few doors be low the Ban a, where be may at nil tintos be found, unless wheu engaged ou pro fessional business, December 10. I av tf42 JAMES BALL, Respectfully informs hu friends and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, bark of the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house on Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes from 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 18 New Oyster House Es tablished AT the corner of Washington and El lis street*, where will be constantly kept Oysters in the shell and pickled.— Also, all kinds of Relishes, &c. which will be served up at the shortest notice at any hour, by active and attentive servants, and every attention paid to gentlemen who may be pleased to patronize the es tablishment. A. J. Dill. December 7 tf4l EABLE TAYEUJs*. fIIHE above establishment being too J. much out of repair for the re-'T* tion of transient persons, it mcreforc will be kept this for regular Boarders, and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh 1 hem selves with any thing to eat and drink, of the best that the market* of Charleston, Savannah and Augusta can.afford. . There are a good many private Rooms, with or without fir* places. The BAR will be supplied with all kinds ol the first quality LiatrOßS, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will be made 1 6 mnlfA ov»p}f tKl«§ and agree* able. Fields Kennedy* October 15 18 EAGLE TAVERtf, WARRENTON, GEORGIA. £T|)HE subscriber informs the Public, vi that bit bouse is still kept opeu for the Entertainment of Travellers. An | additional number of stables, and other | necessary preparations, together with se ’ veral year's experience in his business , justifies him in saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodations will be acknowledged by aH who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep hi* Bar constantly supplied with the * liquors, and being anxious ami ed to furnish gentlemen Vlh all other , convenience* with the T , rn „. l . . [A ‘ h Vi C b ib>uin< & c “ fid Sr 1 mJSCtSJ U ‘*f l “courage- I mentwlv J, fte hal heretofore received, I He may neaceforth long continue to de servjs. P. O. Paris. October 6 14 ff