Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, January 02, 1823, Image 1

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/’* ' , ' kfrtarttser* — J] k L ‘i —* tti —“• i '"■■ n««<pi ndjgiM . i ---- - .I ■it 2, 1823. If ■ [Now series—No. 52. I' ■; *r ■ |<| i ; *| g! 3 ' ' I - n * p 1 (■ i i «ii f .1 * R I L • 3 , ; ■ 5 3 ' ? ■ i sub~ri ■ tot : , $ «f?\ .., iif. wg, J . ITWL • '■ svs»3f®Eiiahe < • 4 y *_ > SLATES. iY{\ vimfUL Thousand superior Scotch Slate* Mortal; by W. Hutchinson, ; >. At Messrs, ft. k IS. Lang's. Dumber Liu 51 :t daj Received, And fur safe by (be mftxrribcr, Agent for the sale of Dyer's Currant Wine, 15 Ifr&gftks ■ 2;sMlalfdo. do. 40 «ix gallon kcga , ®0 boafe?containing one doz. bottles eaSffiSp «i this superior article, which will be sold low fo&cash or; I good, paper. % K Elisha Mantou. December 31. 61 ts Repentlj received and now receiving. Bales ready made Clothing, consist ing of Fbid Cloaks of superior quali ty, super blhkk ami blue dress Coats, do. do. Croth, Cussiiiiore and batliiiet Fauta lodhs. , ■ ' also, 30' bags prime C’oll'oc ; 'lO do. Pepper v» »■• 5 do. Pimciit* 18 hlids. prime Sugars 15 do. prime retailing Molasses Cognac Brandy, and Holland Clin of a Superior.quality warranted pure Sicily, Madeira, Teneriffe, dry and jp. 'sweety,Mßlaga and Cider Wines ,■ 100 bids.lrish I’ptato s 5 (fe. Cider Vinegar 1 Wi|.h a general assortment of Dry Goods ayd Groceries, which will be sold on Tea^>nable lermsby Effsha Manton. December 31 •%._ 51 ts Rickies, Preserves, &c. JUS'Bj received ah assortment of Pick les. Preserves, Ketchup and Pish suit (:U, consisting of ric'Wtdddii'Kips , '*j’iC!:aiil!cvs ! 11-ed Cabbag^ . Onions Melon, Mangoes Cucumbers and. Peppers Walnut amt sUflhrooiu Ketchup I Reading banco' ‘ Preserved tihinccs and BarLer- Put np in .larsdftrl 3ettb'# particularly lor family use, and di’c warranted to keep any length c( time. ! 'S«> w 10'hVds. Cranberries 10 boxes Codfish P For sale by < Thornes S. Metcalf. December nI 'w. 51 ts '—* *—..... Jf^apr — *- Sew aju\ $ as\\u» uaMe. ho£ps. Jamcsjfollara, Qf lbs Me Jim sis Killmu a /ft’/', Has received and if.tiuw opening, at their old stand, a large assortment of BROM CLOTHS, CASIMERLS, anti ~V VESTINGS, 't Some of a very'yuprrior quality. 'le has at work the first rule Journey men. Tailors, Si Mr. J. E. Shepard, whose is done in the neatest and most S panic manner, will cut and super -4 customers work made to mea sure. The orders of the former custom ers to the houso are solicited. ALSO, Received a large assortment of % axVj Made CLOTHING, Of,life following articles, which were taadq in (Ke host manner, expressly for tins mark*, and will be sold at very low prices—viz: DRESS COATS, ; FROCK COATS, * PANTALOONS, * WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &r. And some Ladies Cloaks —a very hand some article. . November 1C - 32 If cWmSussiojs* / Ware-House. Subscriber? continue to transact B Commission business, under the firm of John H. Kimbell, N, Co. I heir } pWarc-Houso is remote from any other j Building, secure (nfin any danger by fire situated in th* rear of (he Planters’ Hotel Samuel flalo, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts " 31 The Subscribers WILL make reasonable advances on consignments of Cotton to their friends in Savannah. Wm. Sims &: Williams. November 25 35 ts Notice. A YOUNG MAN, of rcspeckaliilily, j would like to get actuation in Ham- j buro” or Augusta. Gccd recommendr- i .> 3 , •tibus can be given. December 17 1> If •b \ # . * -‘i-t *i •■To Planters Others. ICJIHE subscriber, having made an ar- X- rangemeul with the Patentee, of j Ncw-York, has on hand and will keep constantly, a large supply of Freeborn Patent Ploughs, of all sizes ; which he will be enabled to furnish much lower than heretofore.—Ten pr. c*„ discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen. , ALSO, On lutnd and on, the river, tj) eW TONS assorted Swedes Iron, from 1 to 12 inches wide A quantity ol Hoop Iron, of all sizes, & and Nail roils • 130 Keg? patent i ul nails and brads 1 1-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, & lead A quantity of cast, German and blister ed Steel 3 Tons line English castings, consisting of Pols and Ovens 30 Odd covers for Dutch Ovens 120 Barrels fc half barrels No. 1,2& 3 nia< kcrcl and shad 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do & boxes loaf tk lump do 20 do Prime Flour 27 Bags do Green Coffee It) do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries 40 Boxes do Rabins , 4 Frails froth Almonds A few firkins Ist. quality Goshen Butter 35 Bbis St half barrels assorted c or dials 22 Baxes prime sperm and tallow caudles, & winter pressed oil 1 30 do lit. quality Windsor shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 7.5 ■ Reams Writing k Wraping pa( cr. Together with a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bil lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, bio. ALSO, Sell? of Saw and Grist-Mill Iron , Mill-S.-ws, &c. All of jj blcli will be sold low for cash, or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, I! doors above the Qlobc Intern. P. S.—Blacksmith work ol ail kinds, done at my shop usual. J.L,A. 1 November 10 33 if j Fashionable Hats. j Gentlemen’* superfine block ■ sdi\ f Beaver I!a(?, ol the late Oval i‘bane is j ust received by Gi l her t CHand. ■ ‘ i rnber 2i 4* if J. Co, Have received another assortment of Swpevb YlouncW &c. Wbl'li will IV%M very low, at their store in .VI p. Cttmmittg’s woodcil building. Decrmlier 5 48 (f i 'or Baic, ON CONSIGNMENT, Tori? Swedes Iron, assorted li.H) Barrel? Flour Apply to Win. Sims fc Williams. November 23 35 If New &l Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the [>ublic, that be is (hi day opening, at bis Htoro, two doors a bove’the Gleiie. 'l'aveni, a large tmd clwdico si lection of fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Lress Coa ?, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassunofte Panta loons, iho. do. and Buff Vests, Black Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low priced Vests and Pantaloons, of ever y des cription. ALSO, A I.ARCF, ASSORTMENT OF Plaid Cloaks, Assorted Patterns. Linen & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Girnsev Frocks Ac. sic. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os every description. Tiie above articles arc selected by himself in New-York, on the best terms, and are offered as low as they can be bought in the southern states. E. L. Whitlock, October 17 19 tl auction! i Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—for the sale of Books Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches, iec, —Sales to commence at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November M Auctioneer. Td Hire, rrtWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay- JL er and the oilier a House Servant. Benj. Sims. September 31 9 For Sale, j A LIKELY House Wench, aged 33 I years, and her female child, aged ’ -even year?. Enquire at this office. December 13 43 ts I ■ i I I I —TTIir |p ■lllHi—l| ■■JHM JOHN a HOLT, Offers his services to his Friends vnd the Public, ns a CorAwmsiou fcetat Anb f hnr.. House Keeper, , V AUGUSTA,' ( : F.O. Me cnnliinies (o occupy the Ware- House ,V Stores, where (Vii Laws K Hob lately transacted burinc??, wbii n are in good order for the reception and ?af< keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— ■UI orders to purchase and ronsignment' lor sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or an , species of properly, will bo tharucfulty received ; and he pledge# himsi lf ;- thin every exertion shall be used, to make #a ■ tisiivi tory n turns es all buriaesj cc .iniil ted to his care. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW B All It El.B ftuyu'r. Flo\u*, ANTI A FEW CASKS Utlslacked Stone Lime. September 5. 2 ts CjoUou Upper end. Sindh side BroadM. Augusta. Will iam H. Egan, BKGS to acquaint bis friends 1 and die public, that Ihe above, is in complete order lor (ho reception of pro duce. The. security frhm fire, which its pecu liar sttuation affords, and theconveuieiu 4 arising from it? immediate neighborhood to tiuu. pai't o( the town where the prin cij al portion of the Cotton is now sold, render it a desirable place for l.bo plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal ad; wjc»t made. Sept. 14 Ci tl 'i'o Rent, Jht-ph la the vici. ily of the Post freWifif Odico, a largo and convenient i— i-ii. Dpvelii'ig-Honsc, with 2 Stores in front an 1 a capacious Cellar under neatli. Ajq ly |o Mackenzie k Ponce. October o I 25 It J '-j. I, Ni. ts f lie. offers for •irk-f-ia Rent, bis San 1-llill Residence (or 12 mouths from t!lcli■•?' OcLibcrnext. Jolln Gindrat. September if). 4 (I TO BAKERS, Au'A IVrVvxte TamiVics. A CO vS TANT supply of New Flour .■*s.. (//.'/ V, 1 /- 1 rand) inferior to m»uc untie Union, will I e kept Ibr sale at .Mac kenzie N Bonce’s VVare-Ilpuse. ■September 19 8 If Spectacles. il 1". suh.-cribcr iuiorms his friend# and customers, that he ha* just received from ‘Now-York, a good assortment of Giver and Steel Spectacles; also, extra. G! i ■?':?, rvf the best quality—which he will tit either to old or new Spectacle-, on the shortest notice and to suit the sight of persons of any age. J. Gatlin. I*. S. Jewellry, Watches, &c. /2c. ALSO, Wate hr? re|*ured, as usual as the old stand, north side Broad-street, but ween M’lolosh and VVashington-etroots. Nwverubcr 19 33 ts "^^aisi2s7 Portrait and Miniature PALNTEK, RETURNS his thanks for the liberal encouragement he has met with since, be lias been in the city, and respect fully iinforms those who feel disputed to patronise lie mimic art, and perpetuate an everla; ling resemblance of the '•.selves in colours that never fade, to call on him i at his present residence in the house for merly occupied by the late John Wilson, Esq. deceased, where portraits of his painting may at any lime be seen. He assures the ladies and genii,-.men who might take offence at a little flattery, that in the exercise of his pencil he is en tirely divested of that fulsome trick of gaining popularity and favour, ro often resorted to by the pretenders to the art ; aorwill he paint a face on canvas?, at any time, so characatured and distorted as they are sometimes seen in a convex mirror, or on the agitated surface of a bucket of water when suddenly intro la ced to the floor ; but wbl draw them as near the human face divine, as hts hum ble abilities will allow. Specimens of an elegant style of India Ink drawing and of Miniature Fainting, may be seen at Mr. Stnrgcs’ Bookstore. Mr. B. will give lessons in drawing if requested. Wanted to Kent, A room with a north light, suitable for the above business. December 19 46 SEED IIV E : A small quantity, of superior quality, FOR SALE BY Summers Perry. October 1 I*3 dT’ We are flnthori^cd p to announce Mr. Michael F. Boia- CI.AIR, a«a Candidate lor Receiver us Tax Returns of this county at the en a suing election. ■September 28 tde fcT 7c are authorized to state, that Richard Bosh, Esq. is a I candidate for the office of Receiver ol „ Tax Returns for Richmond bounty at the ensuing election. September 17 wile 7 iLf* We arc authorized to an > nonuce AnSkt.m Bcuu, a candidate lor u tho olfico of Rf.f:ei .cr of Tax Returns for Richmond county at the ensuing election. Ociou«r 3!) 24 ts itr " e are requested i to state, that John Livkkman, will hr a Candidate for the Older of Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond County. October 24 22 (Jo 07“ We are authorized to an-, nounce Hut.land .ii’J vui:, Esq. a c an didate lor Tax Collector of Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 Jt OT 3 We are authorized to au iiouin e John S. Coomus acanclidute in • Tax Collet tor of Richmond county, ar the ensuing election. October 22 21 Ide 4 07“ We are authorized to say UiaL Capt. F.DiV.ITND BntU! is a candidal, for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensiling election, j October 24 22 tde For. Sale, ON CONSIOMMENT, 200 BOXES HERRINGS. Apply to Evans k llayner. December 12 -.3 ts ; JAMES liAJ 7 J "J ESPECi l ULLYii lorm-h.'liinni# .SAt and acjuainiances, tlnil ;ol being •d ie to obtain his former slmn.L bac k of (ha Rj'idgc Bank, he ha# opened a house . on Ellis street, in (lie centre, I etween Mclntosh and WasJungtuii flrivts, and •»oprs from hi* dueerttentin; , i-.t th; ra '' perior slylo in which hr intends keeping hi? house, to be supported by a liberal ■ public. Familiescan be.funiiehej with Oysters during the season. Gentlemen can be furnished With servants to open oysters, if required. October H> If. . New Oyster House Fs tublishod T the corner of. Washington and El tA. 11sstreets, wh-vo will hr constantly kept Oyster# in thn shell and pickled,— Also, all kinds of Relishes, fcc. uliith will be served up at the shortest notice .at jmy I hour', by active and aHcnliVo servants, an 1 every attention paid to gentlemen who may be pleased to patronize the es tablishment. ; a. j. Dm. December 7 t/'4l ) EAUIiE TAYEIVK. LIT HUE above establishment being ;oo JL much out of repair for the recep tion of transient person#, it therefore I will be kept fliis wider lor regular 1 Boarders, and thostt who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them- ■ selves with any thing to cat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, Savannah and Augusta can afford. '('here are agood many private Rooms, with or without fire places. The BAR will bo supplied with all kinds of the first quality Liaror.B, and those who j may think proper to call, may rest assur ( od (hat every exertion will he made to make every thing comfortable and agree ' able. E Fields Kennedy. s October 15 Vd r EAGLE TAVERN, WAKRBNTON, GEORGIA. l' UjliHE subscriber inform# the Fiddle, j <Uk that bis house is still kept ope■ for . (he Entertainment of Travellers, An i additional number of stable?, and other necessary preparations, together with ?c --i veral year’s experience in his business, . justifies him in saying, that hercaf er satisfactory accommodations will he i acknowledged hy all who may honor him 1 with their calls. Intending to keep his Bar constantly Supplied with the best • Honor#,'and being anxious and determin- ; ed* to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the ntmo I prompti tude, the Subscriber is induced confidently lo hope, that the same liberal encourage ment which fie has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to d - serve. P. O. Piiris. October 5 14 ts 'TIIE GAMUT, For Sale at the Augusta Bookstore. GEORGIA. Surveyor Cmural's Office, I 1 ieceuiber 17, 1 022. y |V OTli.’E is given to those who UAita -i i laud in tiiis stale Under Head-Right! Warrants, that kiy au act passed at the present session oi the Legislature, are fort ver precl ulod from the expecta lion of further extension, you having drained the cup ol indulgence to its last drop; to that if they do not pass their lands into grant by the Nth day of No vember next, they will revert to, and become the property of the stale, and consequently subject to be surveyed, dr taken up by any person who may be in duced to do so. You are now, 1 presume, in possession of the means of discharging die fees ol office, arising from the pro ce' ds ofyou* present crops, and yon may not he so at the last pinch next lall-i --therefore, 1 advise you, not to delay a mo ment. The fortunate drawers in the 3d lottery, that it the lottery preceding the last, as well as those who have drawn I rises in the 4th or last lottery, may be push’tyg forward their grants next ses sion, 10. l the Legislature should not con clude on a continued extension of the term allow xl to them.—Mils you will readily perceive, must produce a great Influx and au overwhelming pressure of bn-hicss, so that I could not, even with the aid of twenty assistants, whir h I ala opt disposed to employ in-Roy exigency, meet the appHcations at that time, so aa to give tinuly relief. If you wish to a voiil the expense* of I ravelling to the heat of Government, you may readily obtain your grants by enclosing to me hy mail, or priv ate conveyance, $4 25 for all, grants under 500 acres, ami for all grant* over 500 and not exceeding 1000 acres, the sum of $7 50. The grants will be ’promptly attended to, and the change, M any, will be found in the envelope on ho receipt of your grant or grants. For your further information, yon will re neinbcr that no money is received in the Slate Treasury, except the bills of the State l Planters Bank, \lerrhart’s Bank of Xgusla, th* Darien Bank, and ihe State Bank of Sonth-Cnrolina. $ 1 on the small grants uid $2 on the largest graii'h; Norlh-Garnlina State hills will ‘•e received by the, ‘tale officers for their f c*, ami bills of one or two u* chartered Innks, say Sanford’s, Bullock Si Wells’ ui •m ill’ oim» occasionally. Con ty Sur veyors ur.t requested to transmit, with out delay, :d! plots which remain in their offices In tbi- office. Daniel Sturges, Sur. Gen . Dt" « *ni>f i ‘o *t) iJt — ■ Jud received at the Augusta Bookstore, A supply of Thompson's celebrated Eye Hater. FKW nuXCS OF Febrifuge Elec tvary. / December 12. 4d / VVAIIHENTON £ Female Academy, REMOVAL. JOSEPH Andrews Si Thomas P. Jones, Principals of the above Academy, having disposed of their interest in the buildings lately occupied by them, have removed to (lie healthy and pleasant vil lage of Williamshoro’ in Granville coun ty North-Carolina, lit miles wett from Warrenlou ; where their School will open on (lie 2nd Monday in January 1023. The same course of study here tofore pursued, will be continued under all the same teachers, they being mem bers ol she family. The Pupils arc in structed col only in tlie rudiments of knowledge, but also in the highe-t branches of science, ever laugbi in Fe male Seminaries; including Grammar and Parsing, Belles Lcttres, Geography, Chymestry, Natural Philospphv, Botany, Astronomy, ,Vc. The principals possess a belter Philosophical Apparatus than most of our Colleges ; and lectures are delivered on the different subjects, ac companied with experiments. ficur'J, with tuition In all the above branches, 60 dollars per session. Music, Drawing acid Painting and the Latin and Greek al o taught; and charged as follows: Musi; 30 dollars, Drawing and Painting 20 dollars, and the languages 10 dollars per session, (he amount for hoard and tuition is payable in advance, and each lady is >o furnish herself with a coverlid, a pair of sheets, blankets and towels. New Pupils pay 1 only from the part of the session in wh ch ; they are admitted. There are eight C competent teachers, whose time is dc- 4 voted tolls® business of this institution. Willwmshitro’'. N. C Nop, 30 41 wßt \ Literature. A GENTLEMAN, who received his . education in the University of Glas gow, Hurt has devoted fifteen years to the iust ruction of youth in classical and scien tific knowledge, wi:lies to obtain a situa tion as Principal of an Academy in Geor gia. !iis Lady hat conducted a Female Seminary for nine years, and is wclljqual •fied to iuslruct young Ladies in the vari ous branches of polite and useful litera ture. The most satisfactoiy References can be given. As permanent location is (he inlenton, health will be consulted. Letters, addressed to J. F. E. Beattie’s Foid N. C. will meet with immediate attention. December 12. 43 lOlw Job Printing, Nt ally executed at this Office. w* v