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I Vol 3G J - AUGUSTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1822. FNcw Scries jVn.ii 1
M” PUBLISHED EVERY
■Tuesday, Thursday &, Saturday
1 morning ,
I ,-fey T. S. HANNON.
H will be given for
|{L young, healthy and sober negro man—
■4iso tor a good woman, a coek, washer
End ironer. Apply to the printer,
f September HI. 5 3t
I
ICottori Bagging, &c. &c.
I a Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
i4IID first quality
r 60'V‘lbs. English Baling Twine
CO Coils do Rope
I. 28 Jlhds. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar
I 25 . Bags Green Coffee
0 CO Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
28 do N. JE. lum
I: 35 do N. E. Gin
1 10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine
20 Tierces London Porter
,i 15 Boxes Whittmore’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
*l5O Bags Shot
*OOO wt. Bar Lead
i io Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
»300 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
IbOOO Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
; Any part of which articles will be
fold unusually low for Cash or approved
if P A. Mitchell Sr S. Clarke.
j Septctfiber 12. 5 ti
HaW & WasYVWvn,
OFFER FOR SALE,
YARDS of Domestic
IDUUU GOODS,
Consisting of
Shirtings J Bed Ticks
J laids $ Sattinets
Stripes £ Bleafli’d sheeting Sc
leans * Bleach’d shirtings.
WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS.
OJY COMSICMMENT,
50 boxes best mould candles
50 do turpentine soap.
September 12 5 2w3w
Sheriff’s Sale Continued.
WILL be sold, at the Court-House i:i
Jacksonborough, Scriven county,
on the first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the hoilrs of ten and four o’clock,
Sixty-two acres of land,
situate, lying and being in said county of
Scriven, adjoining lands belonging to the
heirs of Noah Freeman, dec. and others;
said sixty-two acres being a part or one
share ol a tract of land that formerly be
longed to James McGowin, dec. which
said share or part, belonged to Alexander
McGowin, and was sold by said Alexan
der McGowin to one Stephen Butler; —
levied on as the propei ty of Stephen But
ler, to satisfy a fi. fit. in favor of David
Swicord vs, Stephen Butler.
James Bryan, S.S.C.
Sept. 12. 5 tds
Ten Dollars Reward
WILL be paid to any person who
will lodge in jail, my negro wo
men RACHEL and AMY, who have
been from my service 6, or 7, weeks ;
they are no doubt lurking about town, or
harbored by some slave, or some person
of colour iu town, or the vicinity.
L. C. Cantelou.
September 12 3t
Final Notice.
THOSE persons who are indebted to
the firm of Moore Sc Lindo, are so
licited to make immediate payment at
the Chronicle Office, as no longer indul
gence can be given.
C. Lindo.
Sept. 7 3 ts
Fifty Dollars Reward.
DESUfttTED from the U States
Caruonzr.ent on the Sand-Hills,
near Augusta (Geo.) on the 13lh inst
Stephen B. Mix
a private of “ E” company, 3d Kegi
ment of Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high,
26 years of age, light complexion,
brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Con
necticut, and by profession a labourer,
ALSO,
On the night of the 16th inst.
Garret Yanschonoven,
a private of “ E” Company 3d Kegi
roent Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ inches high,
26 years of age, light complexion, hasle
-eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford,
State o*l N. York, and by occupation a
labourer.
A reward of thirty dollars will be
paid for the apprehension and delivery
of either of the above named Deserters,
at this or any other Military Post in the
United States.
L. A. Kigali,
Lieut. 3 d Artillery Commanding,
U. States Cantonment, 7
Sand-Hills near Augusta Geo. J
August 19 ts
THE GAMUT,
For Sale at the August# Bookstore.
—* • ~h~f vs n f i
And Richmond Superior New
WHEAT FLOUR.
46 Boxes Prime Cheese, will land this
day from boat No. 1, and
50 Barrels New Wheat Flour expect
ed this week, all of which will be
sold low at the wharf, by applica
tion to
S A. Picquet.
Ao. 5, Bridge Row.
Sept. 7 3 3t
Hour, Corn, &c.
H(S)(D BARRELS fresh FLOUR,
50 half do do
1000 bushels Corn,
100 barrels Mackerel, No. 3;
10 tons English Iron,
20 coils Bale Rope,
2 pipes Cognac Brandy,
For sale by
MRlran Gordon.
August B. t.
Mackerel, Bale Rope,
d*C.
400 barrels No. 3 Mackerel,
1(5 coils Bale Rope,
3 boxes Whitteraore’s Cotton Cards,
No. 10,
1 box do. Wool do.
2 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine,
5 tierces prime Rice,
7 demijohns and 5 kegs old Irish Whis-
FOR SALE BY [key,
Henry Harper.
Septemhc 3
Just Received,
And for sale
AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
1 dozen Violin Bows with Bone Mills
1 dozen do do Ebony Plain do
1 dozen do do do ornamented do
1 dozen do do Ivory do
1 dozen do do Ebony Inlaid with pearl
ALSO,
A Complete assortment of Violin Strings
of the very first quality.
NEW BOOKS.
Chapman's Medical Journal JVo. S.
IVilson Philip, on Indigestion
IhiHAon THU, by Sir Waiter broil.
FOR SALE^
To close Consignments,
250 BBLS. SUGAR i
20 ~ Loaf do.
30 ~ Green Coffee
10 hhds. Ruin
4 pipes Gin
4 ~ Brandy
50 boxes Tallow Candies
30 ~ Sperm, do.
10 ~ Raisins
. 20 qr. casks Malaga Wine
100 tons English, Swede and
Russia Iron
2500 bushels St. Übes Salt
100 pieces Cotton Bagging.
Mackenzie A: Ponce.
(CF They offer their remaining Stock
of Dry G ods, Hardware, with 200 box
es East India China, on a credit of one
and two years, for country paper.
August 7 353 2m
Sugar, Coffee andiron.
150 Hhds. Prime Sugar |
150 bags do Greca Coffee
50 tons Swedes Iron assorted
3 do Plough Moulds
T/TTif A
GENERAL SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES,
FOR SALE BY
S. HILLS £ JILDEN.
May 11 320 ts
JVEW UttWYLS.
Just Received at the Augusta Bookstore,
Dll. Syntax’s 2d Tour, witli 2-1 color
ed engravings,
The Law of Java; a play, in 3 acts, by ,
George Coleman, the Younger,
Advice to the Young Mothers,
Recollections and Reflections, Personal
and Political, as connected with pub
lic affairs during the resign of George
the 3d.
The School Fellows
The Elements of Spanish and English
conversation; with new, familiar, and
easy Dialogues—by Edward Barry, .
Lecous Francaises, i
The Book of Games, j
Cleavelaad’s Mineralogy,
ALSO,
Whortun’s Digest,
Vesey and Beamer’s Reports of cases, •
Argued and Determined in the High
Court of Chancery. |
Sept. 5
Thomas Walk ins* i
Saw Grist Mill.
IJHE subscriber's Mills are still in
operation, both SAW and GRIST.
He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at
jgl2 per thousand, and will cause every
attention to be paid to each branch ol
his business. {
Thos. Watkins.
April S— —ts
Removal.
Walmsley & Foster,
s Have removed lo the store recently 'occu
pied by Messrs, Slewart Sc Hargraves,
, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE,
. Where they have now on hand a pretty
general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE
Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and
coloured,
Crape and Rich Satin Robes, assorted
colours,
Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk Iltlkb.
Flag and Bandana Ildkfs. some very
elegant
Irish Linens, in half pieces, some very
line,
Parasols & Umbrellas, in great variety,
Bombazetts, Plain and Figured,
Cotton Flaggs and Bandanocs,
White and colored Cravats,
Silk Sc 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
ings,
Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti
cle,
Black Silk Florentine Vestings,
Silk, Cotton & VVool I I osiory, assorted,
Gilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shirt But
tons,
Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting,
Damask, Bird’s Eye &L Russia Diapers,
Sewing Silks, black, blue and assorted
colors,
Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan
keens,
llorum and Imitation Beaver Mats;
Which are offered low lor cash, or
town acceptances; and one of the linn
being now in New-York, will occasional
ly receive through the season such sup
plies as will enable them lo keep their
assortment pretty general, anil cm the
most accommodating terms.
To Rent,
Till Ike find of November nest,
M'l’lie Store lately occupied by
the subscribers, adjoining the
Bookstore of Vv'm. .1. Hobby, Esq. For
terms apply as above.
June 22 340 wlf
ilvS)© I3uNUI-ES of
OV UvtY* u ilvYVj,
For sale at the V are House of
McKenzie & Ponce,
Mav 23 if
To Kent or lor Sale,
A House and Lot, ad
jpij} Joining die icsidence
!]»;» of the subscriber; the
House isutuiiy new-
Persons wishing to purchase . r heir
the Above premises v ill apply to die
subscriber lor infornituion.
C. Fletcher,
On the corner of Greene and Jackson
streets.
August 29. if
To Rent,
And immediate possession given,
A House on the Sand-Hills,
iSB® suitable for a small family,
■gajpW adjoining .Mrs. Moore’s, Mr.
Jin Hopkins’ and Dr. Fendall’s
lots. For terms apply to J.& W. Har
per, Augusta, or John Neilson, near the
Quaker Springs.
August 14 355 ts
TO lIKNT,
the first of Oc-
JL tuber next, the Store
House at present occu
pied by Mr- John VV.
Read, on Bridge Row, at the Corner
of Centre k Reynolds streets, next door
t> Messrs. Wm II Thompson, h Cu
St Messrs Crayton St Sh an. It is large
and well calculated for an extensive
Grocery Establishment, and the stand
is generally considered good.—Ap
nly to,
A SLAUGHTER & C. LABU/.A.V.
Augusta, August, '29th 1822. 4t
To Kent,
From the first of October,
JjatwSL The following Tene
• inents : —one House and
\ll\m Lot, at present occuped
sSBS£3s& by Maj. Samuel Lark ;
and om- present occupied by David
Smith, Esq. Also, two Tenements in
Bridge Row, No. 8 and 10 Apply to
Jno. H. Kimbell, & Co.
August 22 8t
To Rent,
THE front and back Stores at present
occupied by Messrs. Tinney Ac Hill,
and possession given on the first of Octo
ber next.
Edw’d Campfield.
September 5. 2 ts. i
Notice.
MTo Rent from the first of Oc- j
tober next, two Tenements in
the Brick Building on Centre Street, at '
present occupied Mr. Dimon & Stewart. '
John Phinizy.
September 3 1 w4w
JSjYTE n TJLWUENT.
fSIHL subscriber informs
T Sills. bis friends and tliepub
i 111 l-c, that he lias taken
WiESSsSi the Stand lately occu
pied by Samuel Paul, Esq at the forks
ot the Road 27 miles from Augusta, on
the direct road leading to Milledgeville.
y If is House is undergonesuch as will
, render it comfortable. Rooms will be
fitted up for the accommodation of pri
vate families
1 His fare will be equal to any in the
upper country,
j His stables will be at all times well
supplied with Frov'fcnder and attentive
j Hostlers.
Front his unremilted attention to Bu
siness, ho hopes lo please and succeed
! in making friends and money.
John H. Wright.
r August 22 if
, To Rent,
Fur one year from the fust day of October
next,
MA comfortable House and Lot,
on the norln side of Broad street,
near the Planters’ Hotel; with
a large Back Store. The House is two
stories high, and is well calculated for
the accommodation of a family, as well
as for a store. Apply lo
John H. Mann.
A ugustlO 354 tIS
To Rent,
And possession given the first of Oct. new
MTHAT large and con
venient Dwelling House 1 te
ly occupied by Messrs. Stewart and Har
graves, together with Carriage House
and Stables.—Enquire of
Wm. White.
August 29 ts
To Rent,
(Possesion given the Isi of October next,]
M Tenement No. 11, 12, Si 13,
Bridge-Row. Apply on the
premises.
August 23 3.59 (f
lUUAKS TtVLHIVL,
Attorney at Law,
HAS localc-d himself at Waynesboro’,
Burke county* and will with plea
sure transact any business in the pitffes
rion of Law which may be entrusted to
Ins care.
May 22 331 ts
To Rent,
rjIVVO well arranged Stores, good
JL stands for business, with cellars and
spacious back buildings, now occupied by
Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Gould. Possession
may be had Ist November. Mr. Hester
at Air. Kneeland’s, will show the proper
ty in the absence of the owner.
. September 5 2 31 eot
'"SAME Subscriber informs liis friends
B- and Hie public, that bis
UEAULYR ROOM,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is
much nine convenient. And on ac
count of changing the situation of the
latter, he is better aide to provide for
the accommodation of bis customers;
and can safely promise them, that as
far as his means and ability to comply
with his wishes can go, he will attend
to the co mbit and convenience of eve
ry guest who may honor him with a call.
(C/ The Savannah and Washington
Stages put up at the Globe.
WM. SHANNON.
December 23
FIXA.L N;‘Tl (.’ hi,
PERSONS in the Country indebted
to the CnitoNicu: Office, during
•he firms of Kean Ik Charlton, and ol
Kean Duyckinck ft Charlton, are in
formed that the subscriber will shortly,
fur the last time, wait upon them, with
their,Respective accounts.
John E. Kean.
Jltll2 3
(O** The hooks ofthca
bove concerns are in the possession of
Mr B. T. Uuy' kinck, at the Chronicle
Office. He will receive any payments
that may he tendered in Augusta.
June 6.
J. E. K.
Citj Taxes for 18 22.
rTUIOSE persons who have not bad an
X opportunity of paying their City
Tax for the present year, are notified that
they can pay the same to the subscriber,
who is duly authorized to transact the
business of Collector and Treasurer for
the city of Augusta (during the absence of
John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all
limes at his office, City Hall, from 8 to 1
o’clock, every day of business, for this
purpose.
Wm. Jackson.
September 5 2 ts
The Aurora Establishment.
THE editor of this paper being about
to undertake a distant journey, and
as his absence must necessarily be three
months, and may extend to six mouths,
he offers the establishment FOR SALE.
It will be disposed of upon such terms as
it is believed would present no obstacle
to a competent person, disposed to con
duct such a paper. Information neces
sary to enable applicants to decide upon
the subject, if applied for forthwith, will
be given with frankness.
Sept 10.
AND
i COMMISSION BUSINESS.
' qMHE subscribers inform their friends
’ *- a,| 4 public in general, that
they continue the above business at
j the same stand which they have ocru
> pied fur many years- Their WARE
! HOUSES arc in good order for the re
■ ception of Produce and Goods, and as
their undivided attention will now be
; given their branches of businses, they
respectfully solicit a continuation of the
1 patronage they have litretofijrc cnioy.
’ ed. J }
A. SLAUGHTER & C. LA BUZ AM
■ Augusta, August 29, 1822. 12t
ANt»
Commission business.
Subscribers Laving connected
X themselves in the above business,
under the firm of
«Mnsk,TO\e $ Ci*o\es.
Tender their services to the Merchants
and Planters, and solicit the Patronage
ot their friends and the public. Their
Ware-House is situated on the river
bank, near the Steam Boat Wharf, (for
merly occupied by R. & w. Pok,) .
which is now in good order for the re
ception of Cotton and every descrip- i
lion of Mu chandler, to the care of ■
which the personal attention of one of i
the firm will be constantly devoted.
R. 11. Musgrove,
Sylvanus B. (i roves.
Juye 24. luwtf
co;\t.>iias,y.ojsr
Ware-House.
" IAIJE Subscribers continue to transact
i) _L Commission business, under the
firm of John H. Kimbell, Sc Co. Their
5, VVaro-Ilouse is remote from any other
e Building, secure from any danger by fire,
situated in the roar of the Planters’ Hotel.
Samuel Hale,
John H. Kimbell.
September 7 3 if
i 11 ■■ 11 ■■■.“. l ■
NEW
0 Cotton Warehouse,
fBIHE subscriber imforms his friends
. J- and the public, that his Warehouse,
in that part of Augusta called Harris
burgli, is now ready for the reception j f
1 Colton, on Storage, or for sale on Coin-
J mission. It is very safely and convenient
i ly situated, and Hie proprietor pledges
i himself to use every exertion lo promote
l (he interest of those who may confide
• business to his charge.
J. S. Beers.
Feb. C 301-ts
1 To Merchants, Brokers and
others.
A YOUNG man of steady habits,
who is well qualified, from having
had considerable experience in business,
and whose acquaintance is very exten
sivc in South-Carolioa, which would se
' cure more custom to an employer, is de
’ sirous of obtaining a respectable situation
in this city. He would prefer one res
pectable, rather than lucrative and not
so. Ho Would undertake (or a reasona
ble salary, if the situation was one t» his
liking. Satisfactoryaud unexceptionable
testimonials of bis good character, inte
grity, and fidelity, can be produced from
eminent persons well known iu Augusta.
A letter addressed to J. H. P. and left
at the Augusta Book Store, or this office,
will meet with immediate attention.
Sept. 10. 4 lawtf
(Tp’ A liberal Reward
will bo given for my boy MICHAEL,
delivered in any jail of this, or the ad
joining Stales, either to Air. F. E. Dugas,
Augusta, or A. Dufaurc, Savannah. He
is 16 years old, black compleclioncd and
tolerably well made, inclined to be stout,
and slow in all his movements.. It is be
lieved he is gone to Savannah, following
‘ the course of Hie river.
; Fred. E. Dugas,
For Mrs. D.
Sept. 10.. 4 If
Notice.
ALL persons interested arc hereby
notified, that an application will be
made to the Honorable the Court of Or
. dinary of Columbia County, within the
time prescribed by law, for leave lo sell
the personal property belonging to the
• estate of Dreadzil Pace, deceased.
Thomas Pace, } ,p ~
Dreadzil Pace, \ x )S ' -
Sept. 10. 4 w4t |
I
Strayed, !
FROM the Sar.d-Hiils near Augusta,
two HORSES, one a Roan, old, ami 1
about the middle size, the other a J
light Sorrel, a tall 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 st Mount Enon, or to
A. SLAUGHTER U C. LA BUZ AM.
August 29 2m
— —— . |
Blank Deeds j
For sale at the Augusta Bookstore.
•% the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
oj Columbia County,
WHEREAS John Wynn, and the
executors of Johb T. Allen, dec.
have this day petitioned this court by
' mk ir f >roc * or i Gr relief* as securities of
1 homas S. Bayliss, guardian of the mi
nors of Gcrrard Morrbs, late of Colum
bia county, dec.—and it appearing to the
court that the said guardian is out of the
limits of this State, so that ordinary pro
cess cannot be served upon him ; there
fore, the said Thomas S. Bayliss, guar
dian as aforesaid, is hereby summoned to
appear before us at the regular tilling o;
this court, on the first Monday of No
vember next, when this court will j i-»
f ecd to make such relief in the rase by
by counter security, or otherwise, as to
them shall seem equitable; and
that a copy of tins rule fie published iu
the Augusta Chronicle.
True Copy from the Minutes.
H. Lamar, D. CVIc.
Jonathan Wood Laving obtained a,i or
der to cause Thomas S. Bayliss to appear
before the honorable the Court of Ordin
ary Ibr the county aforesaid, on the first
Monday of July last, to give other secu
rity, and discharge the said Jonathan
Wood from his securityship, on a guardian
bond, for Emily Marshall; and it appear
ing that the said Thomas S. Bayliss is
without the limits of this State,
It is therefore Ordered, That a notice of
said order bo served on said Thoma« S.
Bayliss by advertisement, to appear at the
regular court on the first Monday in No
vember next, in one of the public pa
pers of this State.
Extract from the minutes.
H. Lamar, O. OT.
Sept. 10. 4 W st
GEORG Id,}
Elbert ( Jounly.
To their Honors, the Judges of the Inferior
Court if said County.
I Petition of John Johnson, hum.
• ably aheweth that your petitioner
■ is imprisoned within the prison hnindj
• of the common Jail of said county, at
, the instance of one W Ilium B. Hardy,
. and iliat your petitioner is unable to
discharge the debt for which he is
confined or to give bail to answer the
same.
Aud your petitioner further aliewctli
unto your Honors that he is willing
to give and deliver up all estate, real
aud personal, which he has or is entitled
to, for the use of his creditors.
He therefore prays, that your honors
1 will take such order in the premises as
■ bis case may require, or the law war
-1 rant.
W. H, Undervood &
B G. Campbell,
Aitormes for Petitioner.
As an extra meeting of die Inferior
Couit of said county of Elbert, on the
2d day of September, 1822 Present
their Honors Wm, Woods, Jeremiah
Thornton, Joseph Blackwell, and Henry
White, Esquires:
Upon the foregoing petition of John
Johnson, setting forth hiy confinement,
and his willingness lo deliver up bis
properly under the Insolvent Laws of
this state, foi the use of his creditors,
Ordered, that on Tuesday the
twelfth of .November next, be, and the
same is hereby appointed and set down
as the day upon which the said petition
er he brought forth before the Court
under die Laws of (his stale, regulating
ihe discharge of Insolvent dob tors, and
that proceedings take place according
iy-
-1 hereby certify, that the above is a
true Copy from the minutes, Sep
tember 2d, 1822,
George VV. Heard, elk.
September 10. 4 6t
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY on the 7th of August
last, a Negro Fellow commonly
known by the name of BIG TOM Mc
!M nrphy—he is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches
high; stout, well made, about 25 years
old, complexion very dark. As he has
been on the river for some time, it is pro
bable he will make for Savannah, or may
be lurking somewhere near the river, be
tween Augusta and Savannah. Ten dol
lars will be paid for delivering Tom to
the subscriber, in Augusta, and Ten Dol
lars far information that will lead to con
viction of his being harbored or employ
ed by any while person.
L. Reed.
September 5. 2 €t
The Editor ol the Georgian, Savannah,
will please give the above three inser
tions, and forward (heir bill to this office
for payment.
Notice.
NINE months from the date hereof,
application will be made to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary for the
County of Lincoln, for leave to sell tha
real estate of Jeremiah Garlrcll, late of
said County deceased ; consisting of
300 Hundred and Forty
nine acres, lying on Loyd’s creek, and
joining Lands of Quinn and Hammock,
in the aforesaid County, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Wm. Jeter, Adm'r.
In right of his Wife.
Sept. 10. 4m9m
Several genteel young
men can be accommodated with Board,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Bank.
August 28 359 ts