Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 05, 1822, Image 1

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w .» v ft y IHJ\J■_j|BV I \ ■ ■ I ■ X I j AND x 6ro(‘9iA Hfcfcrrttom - - -^r>^iaa»jaMa^— ■—M *mm~SSSaBSSBSSSBS i . "' 'g=gggßgßggaH «.l ■g™"MßßgMi.. ■ II I 'HUMP > HU . . V01.36.] ; , AUGUSTA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1822. [NewSeries—No. 2.] - _ ■ f-—- . PTBUSHF.D EVERY Tcesday, Thursday & Saturday morning, BY T. S. HANNOK. John C. Holcombe Takes this method of informinglns friends, and the public, that he continues to car ry on the STORAGE AND OoT&missioft Business ? At his SEW WAREHOUSE, upper and, south side Broad-street. From the convenient situation ot the •Ware House, and his personal attention to the interest of those who favor him with their business, he hopes to receive a continuation of patronage. Augusta, Sept. 3 muv? A. 1. Tiuntiugton, has for sale, SUPERIOR Bottled Cider, Old Madeira Wine, Best chewing tobacco, Jugs and Jars by the quantity, Cognac Brandy, &c, &c. See. September 3. ts Notice. ALL persons are cautioned against trading for a Promissory Note, sign ed by Wm. Garrett, and made payable to myself, or heirs only, for one thousand dollars, credited with one hundred dol lars, dated on or about the hrst or second of February, 1820, and due two years af ter date, which said note is now in the hands of Paschal Murphey, and William Garrett is cautioned against paying sa.d note to any person except myself. Benj. McCary. I September 3 * Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Market- House in the City of Augusta, between ■ the usual hours of sale, One mulatto boy, Rich ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the property of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy an execution issued from the Inferior Const of Greene county, oa the foreclo sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun. vs. Themas 1. Moore. Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay for titles. t , Peter F. Boisclair. D. Sheriff R. C. September 3 1 tds Estray. Georgia, ) clerk's Office of the Lincoln county. ) Inferior Court. MOODY Jennings, of Capt. Park’s District, posted before Robert Fleming, Esq. of the same district, a brown bay Mare 8 or 9 years old, some saddle spots on her back no other marks or brands perceivable; appraised by Joseph Henderson & Britain Lockhart to seventy-five dollars, Bth June, 18‘22.' True extract from the. Estray Books. Peter Lamar, Clerk Inferior Court September 3. Masonic Notice. A T a regular meeting of Lodge Stith, No. 4, in Sparta, on the 15th inst. Thomas H. Kendall was unanimously ex pelled from said Lodge, for conduct high ly reprehensible and unmasonic. ~ Published by order of the Lodge. John Abercrombie, Secretary. ; Stith Lodge, No. 4, Aug. 16, 5822. (Yteeusbovo 1 Academy 1 offer for sale the tract where I now live, adjoining this place, being a part of the 5000 acre tract, which was recent ly Use property of Uie University of G eor gia,! Containing npwards of 500 acres ; between 3 and 400 of which are cleared and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other suitable plantation houses. The situa tion selected by me for a dwelling place, is elevated and beautiful, and lies about a half mile from this place, of which it af fords agommanding view. ALSO, One other Tract, about ibur miles off, lying on the road to Lex ington, and formerly the property ol William Rhymes. This tract contains acres; 200 of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling and plantation houses. VlTTerms can be made accommodating. Matt. Wells. Greensborough, August 14.-355 ts. For Sale, A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN and Child—for cash or Groceries.—Ap ply to Jno. C. Green. August 31 360-ts Powers of Attorney For sale the Augusta Bookstore. To Rent, And possession given the first of Oct. next ip4 THAT large aud con- JiSIBL venient Dwelling House 1 'tc ly occupied by Messrs. Stewart and Har graves, together with Carriage House and Stables. —Enquire of Wm. White. a To Rent, THE Dwelling Houses aud Lots on Greene street, Ellis ’fntosh street & Reynold street, belonging to the Estate of John Willson, deceased. For terms apply to John Campbell. ) r , John Moore. £ x rs ' i September 3 3t a Notice. To Rent from the first of Oc tober next, two Tenements in i Building on Centre Street, at present occupied Mr. Dimon fc Stewart. John Phinizy. Septembers • 1 w4w To Rent, And possession given on the first day of M October next, The Store & Dwelling House next above Dr. Turpin’s—the dwelling part now occupied by Mrs. ; M’Coy. . ALSO, [ The Brick Wing next above, occupied at present by Messrs. Crawford Si Sims. | ALSO, The Store next below M’Kenzle and , Bennoch’s Brick Building, Apply to i M’Dowall k Reid. I August2l 357 \v3t Western Hotel. subscriber still re jfjin X mains at Capt. B. Mims’ well known stand, where r Greene and Centre streets intersect ea' h other, and directly oppo \ site the Market from the Augusta Bridge; and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situation, good water, low prices, and his attention to make i those comfortable who call, he hopes to ' obtain a reasonable share of public pa : tronage. An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept , by the subscriber. RATES. r Man per day, . . . $1 25 Wan aud Horse per day, 200 Horse per day, .... 7.5 tic. &c. &c. Woodson Ligon. Augusta, Aug. 21 357 wtiJ IT The Editors of the Georgia Jour nal, Savannah Republican, Washington , News, and Columbia Telescope will please give the above an insertion once a , week till the fiist of January, 1823, and . forward their accounts to this office for ‘ payment. | ~ The above Subscriber HAS ON HAND About 7000 lbs. prime BACON, A part of which is prime Hams, which he wishes to dispose of August 21 357 w4t Also, to Let , a The TENEMENT west of Messrs. R. Si B. Lang’s, well adapted for a Grocery and • Cotton business. Immediate poss- ssion can be given if required. Enquire of Henry Harper, OR J. k W. Harper. August 28 359 ts To Rent, ( Possesion given the Isi of October next,) ■ n Tenement No. It, 12, & 13, AuJHI. Bridge-Row. Apply on the ’ premises. | August 28 359 ts \ To Rent or for Sale, I k A House and Lot, ad ix joining the residence liltlWl of the subscriber ; the House is nearly new L Persons wishing to purchase or Rent ■ the above premises will apply to the subscriber for information, C Fletcher, *■ On the comer of Greene and Jackson streets. I August 29. *,f 3 ■■■ ■ 1 To Rent, r And immediate possession given, Jkpgl \ House on the Sand-Hills, suitable for a small family, p?§B| adjoining Mrs. Moore’s, Mr. and Dr. Fendall’t lot- For terms apply to J. &W. Har per, Augusta, or John Ncilsoo, near the Quaker Springs. 1 August 14 355 ts To Rent. p r . t| The dwelling House at pre =ent occupied by John Bones on He)void street. —Possession given on the first of October —Apply to John & Thos. A. Bones. August 31 360-3 t Ynn\f¥lo\\t,l?ovk, t IfiVliVifiA LBS Prim# North-Ca _ sD retina Bacon, 3-4 mid dlings, 100 Bbls. New Philadelphia Flour, 20 Bbls, Prime Pork, N Y. city in s spectimi On Consignment , 10 Hhds. N O. Sugar, 10 Boxes Muscovado, do 10 Boxes HavMiinah Brown do 20 Pieces Inverness Bagging, 1 Just received andfor Sale by J. & W. Harper. ’ August 29 3t M James B. Bishop &Co. HAVE LATELY RECEIVED i A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS t SOR TMENT OF HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND HUALITY, Among which are the following kinds > f suitable for the coming season, r fa. \ BLACK and Drab Beavers Do. do. Castors . Fine White Russias Black and Drab Imitations Youth’s and Children’s ditto 1 Children’s Fancy Hats Men’s and Boys’ Rorams 1 White and Black W olllats Children’s Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’ Straw Bonnets, &c. &c. Which they offer for sale very low, on . accommodating terms, so that it will he , an object to country merchants to call , and examine for themselves. s April 27 3271 f ; Hogging, V\m\r aiul IVa , eon. ; FRED. E. DUGAS, HAS just received a supply of Cot ton Bagging of the best Russian t Hemp, 42inches wide. Superior Flour, Holly’s Brand, in whole and hall bar rels for family use, and some prime Bacon, consisting of Hums, Shoulders and Middlings—which, with hisgenertd assortment of GROCERIES, &c. & c . will ba sold at moderate prices. He has a few ti unks of Ladies’ Kid and 1 Morocco Slippers .'t 50 cents a pair. 1 August 29 3lw j I 4 lour, Corn, &a. \ fit©® BARRELS fresh FLOUR, . 50 half do do lOOu bushclpCorn, 100 barrels Mack-rel, No. 5; 10 tons English Iron, 20 coils Bale Rope, 2 pipes Cognac Ibandy, For sale by M‘Gran § Gordon. Aiuruat. 8. t. i ‘" "* Richmond, & Baltimore 1 Howard Street, Superfine Flour , 1 FOR SALE AT Mackenzie & Ponce’s Warehouse, i ; August 21 357 6t ffIR&QUKBIS ~ COMMISSION BUSINESS. I’IHE subscribers inform their friends . and the public in general, that they continue the above business at • the same stand which they have occu- J pied for many years. Their WARE- ( ' HOUSES are in good order for the re- , ception of Produce and Goods, and as ) i their undivided attention will now be | : given their branches of busmses, they , respectfully solicit a continuation of Ihe | patronage they have heretofore enjoy ed. A. SLAUGHTER & C. A, ABU7.AN- Augusta, Avgust 29, 1822. 12t " "" 1 ■■ i i 4 inal notice. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Chronicle Office, during Hie firms of Kean & Charlton, and of ' Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, are in , formed that the subscriber will shortly, 1 for the last time, wait upon them, with their respective accounts. John E. Kean. Jun* 3- QfT The books of the a , hove concerns are in the possession of , Mr B. T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle • Office. He will receive any payments s that may be tendered in Augusta. June 6. E J. E. K. To Rent, MThe Store & Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood ti n Co. and possession given I'st October next. * Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 ts AND ij wmuuasum Business. Subscribers having connected 1. themselves in the above business, under the firm of Tender their services to the Merchants and Planters, and solicit the Patronage of their friends and the public. Their Ware-Rouse is situated on the river hank, near the Steam Boat Wharf, (for merly occupied hy R- & W. Poe,) which is. now in good order for the re ception of Cotton and every descrip tion of Merchandize, to the care of which the personal attention of one of the firm will be constantly devoted. K. H. Musgrwe, Sylvanus B. Groves. June 24. lawtf To Rent, For one year from the first day of October next, MA comfortable House nnd Lot, on the north side of Broad street, near the Planters’ Hotel; with a large Back Store. The Ilouse is two stories high, and is well calculated for the accommodation of a family, as well as for a store. Apply to John H. Mann. August 10 354 tIS 7 TO U KNT\ the first of Oo tuber next, the Store • Mouse at present occu pied by Mr. John W. Read, on Bridge Row, at the Corner of Centre & Reynolds streets, next door to Messrs Wi.'. H. Thompson, & Co. & Messrs Crayton k Sloan. It is large and well calculated for an extorsive Grocery Establishment, and the stand is generally considered good.—Ap nly to, A SLAUGHTER k C. J.ARU7.AN. Augusta. August, '29th 1822 4t UNDLES of | N*o\‘U\pvu D.ny, For sale at the V are House of McKenzie & Fonce, May 23 ts J A2MBS POlAllLliT 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 entreated to his care. May 22 331 ts EJVTK n TJIINMENT f JNHB subscriber informs P***!™. ~* s F rieurfs and the pub iltllgP Fie, that he has taken JMMwL the Stand lately occu pied hy Samuel Paul, Esq at the forks of the Hoad 2 7 miles from Augusta, on the direct road leading to Milledgeville. His Home is undergone such as will render it comfortable. Rooms will be fitted up fur the accommodation of pri vate families His fare will be equal to any in the upper country. His stables will be at all times well supplied with Provender and attentive Hostlers ' From his unremitted attention to Bu siness, he hopes to please and succeed in making friends and money. John H. Wright. August 22——-If NEW Cotton Warehouse. THE subscriber imforms his friends and the public, that his Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready for the reception of Cotton, on Storage, or for sale on Com raisMon. It is very safely and convenient ly situated, and the proprietor pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those who may confide business to his charge. J. S. Deers. Fch. C 301-ts GIiVHYFa tay yauv. THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that his READING ROOM , is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as bis means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. cry- The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the Globe. WM. SHANNON. December 20. Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Manton, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. Jaly 10 345 ts Aihews YeuvaVe, TPhIS Institution is under the tlirex tion of Elisiu W. Chester, Esq graduate of Middlebury Cotirge, assist ed by Miss Fish wnd |t*>3 Wood • the former, an Instructress of considerable , experience and both well qualified tor the duties of their office The examination of their pupils took , place on the 28th of May The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attended ort the occasion were more than remixed. The promtp. ness with which the most difficult ques ? tioiis were answered in English Gram r mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modern, Rhetoric, kc. evinc ed at once the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of the i istructresses. The trustees of this Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, declared that it was not their intention to puff the institution into notice; jet they feel no hesitation in saying that they have seldom witnessed an Iv.mnin ation in which Girls of die same age did themselves or their Instructresses more 1 creditand, alter having observed for six 1 months the course of instruction pursu [ e< l f ,e te and the degree of proficiency attained, we can con scientiously recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The healthfiilncsa of this place and the ad vantages which as a village it enjoys, it is confidently hoped will offer sufficient inducements to parents to place their daughters in this Seminary Young ladies from abroad are requir ' ed to board with the Rector in his fami • ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of a solid and or namental education may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it is intended to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys temaiic course of education than is ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions The vacations are so arranged that the Rector is seldom on the circuit during the term. ilis professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little with his attention to the government and superintendance of the Academy. Mo?FS WADDF.t, A. 8. (!i.atton, J Trustees of th J. Nisiht, I Athens Female Jno. A, ('emii, I Academy. A Hull. j Athens. G- o June 27". 1822 Bm UADI] S, lAturay UaMnet. NATHANIEL SMITH &JCO. No 30 William-Sti New-Fork. RESPECTFULLY inform the Pub lie, that this work has been publish ed for more than three years, and al though little exertion has been made by the proprietors, yet it has received a patronage far surpassing their ex pectations. With no advertisements, the work has solely for its object, the dissemination of Classic and Polite Li terature ; containing, perhaps, a great, er variety of anginal Literary and Miscellaneous matter than any other publication of the kind in the United States. The publishers of the Ladies’ Liter ary Cabinet can furnish complete sets of this work from the commence ment, Comprising six volumes of quar to size, containing twenty-six numbers each, with a copious index and title page for cadi volume. Among the mass of Literary matter contained in this work, are many origin al Tales and Novels, together with the entire insertion of some scarce works not to be obtained in any Hook Store in tlie United States. Persons wishing a complete set of the Cabinet, up to the end of volume live, can be supplied at the shortest notice, either in sheets or bound, at tbe Publishers’ o® ce » No. 30 Wil liam-street, New- York, at the subscrip tion price, viz ; g 4 per annum. (Cf Subscriptions for the Garinf.t are received from all quarters of the Union. Letters f Rost Paid,J contain ing a years subscription, addressed to the publishers Nathaniel Smith & Co will meet with immediate attention, and their papers forwarded by mad to them, N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to obtain complete sets of the Cabinet would do well to apply soon. J. H. Lly, Agents for Augusta, Cabinet Office, August 26,1822 Thomaa Watkiua’ Saw 6) Grist Mill. fIIHE subscribers Mills are still in JL operation, both SAW and GRIST. He will deliver Lumber in Augusta,at per thousand, and will cause every attention to be paid to each branch ot his business. —“ Hit customers will be fairly dealt by." Thus. VVatkms. April 8 ts Strayed, IN3OM the Sand-Hills near Augusta, two HOUSES, one a Roan, old, anti about the middle size, the other a light Sorrel, a Gil Horse, and much younger than the Roan—both are a good deal marked by the Harness. A suitable reward will be paid on the de livery of both or either, to Mrs. Ann Anderson at Mount Enon, or to A. SLAUGHTER U C. I.AUUZAN. August 29 2-n To Rent, ■l»d pqssettion given on the first day of M October next, Throe STORES, belonging; to the Estate of John Fury, dec. situated on the south side of Broad-street —alf well calculated for a Grocery bu siness, Martha Fury, ndm'x. N. R. For terms apply to Wm. P. Dearmond. • August 21 357 fit mFor Sale, A House and Lot, fronting on Hroad-Btreet, about sevouty eigm leet and extending to Ellis-Street, with the same front. It is situated in the most healthy and desirable part of the city, for a private residence, adjoining J. H. Mann, Esq. and directly opposite Judge Montgomery’s—The abovjs pro perty will be sold low for cash, and in disputable titles will be made.—Apply to G. B. Marshall. July 24 349 ts livauTaixtfc gainst FIRE ! Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Agency. THE Subscriber offers to take risks against Fire on Houses, Out-Uuild ings. Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Augusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent. Ilrotid street, Jiehuem tin Post Office & Globe Tavern . December 20- Notice. DURING the subscriber’s absence, Mr. William I’. Hathbone and Mr. John Usher will act as his nttornics. E. Manton. August 14 355 1m Notice. THOSE indebted to the estate of the late Mr. John Cashin, are requested o call and settle the same; while those who have claims against the said estate, will please to furnish them within the usual time. Catharine M. Cashin, Executrix . July 97 3fiO ts Land for Sale. fINHE subscriber will offer at Public JL Sale, on the premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if not previous to that time disposed of at private contract) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above Augusts, adjoining Lands of Messrs. Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing 781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and in good repair, (he present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, 'he part to clear is well wooded and timbered, the improvements arc a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin. llous**, Corn-Houses &c. For terms ■ apply to Walter Leigh, Esq, or to the subscriber. At the same time and place, will he sold, 1000 Bushels of CORN and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, with many ether articles appertaining to the Plantation too tedious to enu merate. Wm. Collier. July 29 ts Very Valuable Beal Estate for Sale, within 12 miles of Augusta. I OFFER for sale my Valuable tract of Lund, lying on the road leading from Augusta to Washington, distant from the former about 12 miles, containing four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Col ton, situated in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. This tract has sev eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as the country affords. Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it is thought unneces sary to enter into particulars. Rut per sons wishing health and fine land are requested to call. Terms can be made known by applying on the premises to the subscriber, «r to John Cashin, or flays Howdre, in Augusta. J. W. Beall. June 20 ts For Safe, A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near the branch of the Richmond Academy, with any quantity of land not exceeding forty or fifty acres. The dwelling house is large, commodious, and neatly finish ed, having two stories and eight rooms, besides passages and a garret, and a ptaza on one side of tiie building, and a portico on the other, together with ten or eleven comfortable out houses; a good garden; as collection of the most choice fruit trees, grape vines, &c. ami a spring of pure water within se venty or eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of the Augusta Chronicle- May 30 ts FOR SALJ&, Al PLEASANT and retired residence on the SAND-HILLS. Apply to *f. S. Holt. lime 27 ts