Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 12, 1822, Image 1

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HANNON mgTo K SALE, ■ TjOic for Cosh, ■ mT M .oil -I'IANO FORTE, H n , the keys.-Also a Enquire of James Lesllo. • in 16 3w ■ s V ’TU’ _ I, poNALDSOJV, B a V\„ T &\laVit NULev r I'UtiNS hi? sincere thanks to In? |» j'; P1 ,J s and fellow citizens, for 'he Kj , vonra-ement be l.as received, S hf s leave to inform tlmm hat he ■: removed from Washington street ■Vrnid street, next door below the ■ Tr rr „, where he will thankfully ■'live orders, make up every thin-in ■ ~ the first Style, and on the most ■toTF terms-for cash only. ■ (V (o'ifT h'. 1b ,s fcwAugusta IJ ridge I Is again offered for sale. ■y obedience to a decree of the CthCir ■ r „il Court of the United States, for K|);<trirt of Georgia, will he sold, at ■die Auction, to the highest bidder, ■dhe market house in the city of Augus- Kon Thursday the 28th day of Novem ■•nect. The Augusta Bridge and its ■wMrfcnonrM. ■ ,'he terms of sale will he, “ one third ■ij'i; one third payable in in one. year Bnm the date o< the sale, with interest at ■to per centum per annum, and the re ■li'iing third payable in tiro years from Hr date of the said sale, leilh like interest H-liic purchaser giving bond with ap- Hro.f-l personal sec nriiy, and a mortgage ■flhe premises.” I The income of the property now ofT.ir ■elforsale, is, from the t>esl inlbrmation ■(V fuhs'rihers can obtain, at least ■JIj.O.K) per annum —and as all previous ■miffing impediments to the sale are Itoiv removed, and the subscribers are in ■complete pn«scssiou of the !Jridge*, they I n fidently invite the attention o capit |ifi< !e tlih ? ale, as aflhrdiu an oppor ■hnily of (he mod profitable investment |ef capital that will perhaps ever again |ccrnr. I Christopher Fitzsimmons, I Freeman Walker, I Commissioner °. I 57 The Editors of the Savannah Re- Bpublican, the Charleston Courier, and I the Columbia Telescope, will phase in ert this advertisement in their respective papers until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to this office. October 10. 16 (ds e , To Kent, THE Srtoro at prerent occupied J-'j-D hy Air. Samuel Dothard, second door tic-low Jacob Danforlh, Esq. ALSO, A comfortable Dwelling House on Wash njtnn street, near the City Mall. For terms apply In John Moore. October 10 16 2w2w To Rent, trilHE subscriber offers to I- Rent the lower part of , his house in Broad-street, opp.-s.i the market, consisting of three vooms and a cellar, or the whole house, >• application is made immediately. W. Unix. October 10 Iti 6l JAMES BALL, T) FciTCTFITpLY informs his friends -*A and acquafiitiuires, that not being to obtain his former stand, back of -he I!ridge Bank, he has opened a house f hllisstreet, in the centre, between ‘■‘clutosh and Washington streets, and ™)‘esfrom his due attention, and the su perior style in which he intends keeping ' h' l-r, to he supported by a liberal public, 1 .families can be furnished witii Oysters ' fiNg Ihe season. Gentlemen can be ■Jruished with servants to open oysters, if b I'lired. October 10 16 Notice. persons having demands against L the estate of I homas Jif. White, ■veol Columbia County,deceased, are guested to present them, and those in- s'l to make ayraent to the subscri- Pleasant M. Benning, _ Administrator. October ](). 16 81 For Sale, Px<erl! '' e Coach-making and 1 v I ” ar k ,jn * l h estab Uhment occupied w'f at the corner of M’ln j * 3 streets ; also, the f/ouse and ZT Mpresent occupied by Mr*. Kinney. Mrs , C ° rnf,r of Greene & M’lntosh ißurv.k* 41 ".' tw ? tracts of Lan( k °" e hi •Ij ■ nc other in Irwin county. Fur 'a t 6,cr ‘ffi*°u is deemed unnecessary 'itulrAT^ 8 Wl, huig to purchase will cx hl» -e . l ,rem ‘-e*. Titles indisputi. *• Apply t 9 . G. J. Conn.. Sobers 14 ts {CTlirtliliEß’S SHOP (aeau the city hotel.) .John Baptist Lonis, CtOVC I.lb ES it to be a duty which he ' owes to his friends and the public, to ex; res* to them, through this medium, his thank? for the patronage heretofore si* liberally bestowed upon him. lie will make no extraordinary profession* of su periority in the Sharing art —he is well aware that an experience of twenty years will he projicrly weighed by a considerate public. As gratitude is without doubt (lie noblest feeling that twin possesses, he knows, at present, of no other mode of evincing it, than by lowering his prices to bis numerous and respectable customers —therefore Sharing and Hair-Culling will hereafter he tastily executed at as moderate a price as will be done at any other place in town. Mis shop is still at the old and well-known stand, i ear the City-Hotel, at which latter place (to bor row part of the words of another Knight of the Strop) any gentleman can obtain an excellent glass of French or Jamaica Influence. IJ is customers may he assur ed that they will not leave his domicile without being well brushed , and at least more than half shnvdl! His principal aim will he, ■ “To raise the suds by tender strokes Os art; T’improvc the head, end render smooth each chin.' lie will not vouch for the rhyme of the above; and therefore hopes to escape criticism. October 10 10 If i Notice. RaNAWAY from the subscriber liv ing in Jones County, near Clinton, Goorgia, on the night of the first day of September last, two negroes, a fellow named DILL, of a copper color, com mon size, well made, soft, pleasant voF’e and lie lias lost one tooth in the upper side of his mouth, I believe on the right side—lhe other is his wife, hy the name of AN.’J, a yellow woman, almost a mu latto. She is low hut very well made, and of a proud disposition. They in tend going to North-Carolina, Roanoke river. They will he very apt to change their names, and my name and (he stall in which I live, as they have done before, Loth being very sensible. Any person bringing them to mb or will lodge them in any safe Jail, so that I got them, shall he rewarded with one hundred dollars. Ichabod Cox. October 10. 16 3t AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL. it HE Hoard of Managers ol this Insti . tutlon give public notice to the in habitants of Augusta that the School will he in operation again by the Ist of No vember after the death oftheirlate teach er Mr. Tuck, they immediately consult ed upon the most beneficial method o filling the vacancy. The hostility of our climate to strangers, evinced in the early and Ir mooted death of Mr. Tuck and al ■>o by other numerous facts, induced the hoard to enquire for some suitable per son who had been previously accustomed lo the climate, to undertake the manage ment of the school. Such a person was lonnd in Mr. Joel Catlin who being dis posed to give bis whole attention to such an object for a length of time, was Imme diately sent on to New-York to obtain Ihe practical knowledge requisite for the superintemlance of a Laucasterian School. He is expected lo return by the time above mentioned, when the Semi nary will be opened and conducted as heretofore. W. T. Brandy, President of the Board. Octobers 14 # # # A few Gentlemen Avill he accommodated with boarding in a private French family, in the most cen tral part of broad-street. Enquire ol the Printer, or J. B. Lafitte, at the //vgean Fountain. Octobers. 14 4t Seed Wheat. Just Received, and For Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers & Perry, or B. G. Sims. September 17 7 ts Lost, OX the 30th Sept. 1622, between A tbens and Lexington, a small leather Po< ket hook, containing to the amount of eight d 'liars and fifty cents, or theie abouts, in money, aud other papers, a mong which was a note of hand given hy vVilliatn Manifee to George Willson, or ■’Barer, for one hundred dollars, dated sometime in March, 1821, and due 12 months after date. All persons are hereby cautioned against trading lor said note, and Wm. Manifee is cautioned n. t io pay it to any other person except the subscriber. Any person finding said ■ocket hookand leaving it at Maj. L. A. Erwin’*, Athens, with the note and other >apcrs, may have the money that wru m the pocket 'srok for finding the same. Daniel M’Coy,jr. Augusta, Oct. 1822 14 Sip ffT The Journal, Milledgeville, Mis sionary, Mount Zion, will please publish the above three times, and send their ac count* to this office for payment. Notice. 4] .FRED M. HOBBY and R. I). TREADWELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in which (he subscriber maybe interested during his absence from Augusta. Wm. J. Hobby. July 13 346 VKIUisV. H\S the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgments, for the hh“ral encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still irquire his profession al s'-vices, that as lie conteo plate, re maining in town but n short time, ap plications to him should be made im mediately. August 29 (f. Attention \ 123 d District Company. AN Election will lie held at the bouse of Major D’Antignar, on Saturday, the 12th inst. for Captain to command said District Company. Thomas H. Handley, Major Com'g, 76 1 h Battalion. October 1 |;J tde JUST RECEIVED AMD FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A few Copies , of the Late intended Insurrection AMONG A Portion of Ihe Blacks of Charleston. (Soalh*Caroliva.') September 24. 10 (f To iiire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lav-’ er and the other a If use Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 JAMES TOI.yUT.E, 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 he entrusted to his care. May 22 331 ts Thomas Wathins' Saw $ Grist Mill. 'IMIE subscriber's Mills are still in operation, both SAW and GRIST le will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at Sl2 per thousand, and will cause every iltemion to be paid to each branch of liis business. —“ His customers will he j airly dealt by ” Th os. \\ atkins. April 8 ts Notice. \LL persons who have neglected set . tling their accounts with (he sub scriber, (relative to (ho estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Manten, who is authorized to sidle the <ame, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 (f ON the Ist day of November next, will ho rented '.he WAR E-HOU SE On Rcynold-streot, now tenanted hy 1,. C. Cantelou. Application to he made to JOHN B. EGAN, —or, in his absence, to John IV. Wilde, Esq. October 1 13 ts To Rent, And possession given the first of Orl. ner MTHAT large and con venient Dwelling Mouse 1 te ly oiiupiedby Messrs. Stcwarland Mar graves, together with'Carriage Mouse and Stables.—Enquire of Wm. White. August 39 (f JOHN SMITH, Barber & Ilair-JJresscr, BrnjAKEN the liberty of giving informa ys lion to the numerous gentlemen who have heretofore favored him with their custom, that he has removed from his former establishment, lo the house on Washington-sfreet, lately in the oc cupancy of Dr. Spann. For past favors, his most grateful thanks are ten dered, and he hopes lo deserve, by unre mitted attention, a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been be stowed upon his well meant endeavors to please. Octobers. 14 ts RKEICHUM & HENRY CAMP • BELL, having associated them ?eves in (he Ware-House Business, the old stand of R.K. is opened under the care of Mr. Henry Campbell. Those who may please to consign Produce or Goods to them, may be confident of the utmost care and attention to their inte rests, and if required, small advances will he made hy Ketchnm te Campbell. Augusta, stb Oct. 1822 14 w2m Pianos for Sale, subscriber has on hand two well . tour 1 mid ornamented (round cor ners) London made Pianos, which he will dispose ol on reasonable terms. W. Brux. October 5. 14 Ct hardware CYTCEWS. A. I)I. Woolsey fy Co. Have recently reroived and are now o pening, at the lower tenement of the bridge Bank Building, an extensive as sortment of Hardware and Cutlery , Particularly adapted to (lie Georgia market, which they offer for sale on fa vorable terms, feu- cash .or < redit, to city or country dealets— CONSISTING OP Knives and For\c«, various qualities, Pen, Pocket and 2 blade Knives, Sportsman’s and Spanish Knives, on Tards, Scissors, Razors Portable Cases, l ine Dressing Cases, Hand, Mill, CrcosCut and Pit Paws, Files, Screw Angur?, JIL Hinges, Patent and Common Stock Locks, Scotch Spring and Common Nob do. Pad, Chest, Till, Trunk & Cupboard Locks, Hammers, Screw Plates, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Flints and Candlesticks. Trace Chains, lines, Frying Pans, Shovels and Spades, Anvils, Sir. k.r. Oet.r, 1 4 fit .Inst Received And for Sale, libels, best quality retailing MO LASSES. Apply to B. F. Verdrry, At Brewster k Prescott's, Oct. A 14 4t Notice. SILAS BItO.NSO.M having taken in .Mr. John Wkiiitman as a partner, liner business will be conducted nuclei tlie firm of Bronson & \\ iglitman : They arc opening n neutral and extensifi asurlment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON—-VIZ. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, I ~ Casimere, 2 „ Satinets, 2 „ Figured Bomhazettes, 1 „ Plain do. fi trunks C db oes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, I „ low price Muslin Robes, 2 ra?c- Steam A Power Loom .Shirting, 1 ~ Finehews, 1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk, I „ Langdon Wire'l broad, 1 ~ Lewis and Tom is and Lewis JI super Gilt Buttons, 1 ~ low priced Gilt Ballons, 1 ~ Boys’ Morocco Hals, 5 ~ Ladies’Straw Hals, 12 trunks coarse and fine. Shoes, jf, „ Ladies Morocco ~ .0 boxes U biUemore Colton Card», , r j ~ llolms’mid While’s and Snow’s, fi c ases Domestic Goods, assorted, 'l’he above Goods, with many others, arc offered o the ( host terms —tliosr wishing to purchase are invited to cal and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight man wall remain in New-York for tin present for the purpose of buying; wi s ball be able to keep a general-assort ment. Bronson & Wiglitman. Oct. 5 14 ts tiVVOCmVRS, Colion Bagging, &c. &lc A k Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging “I; via r first quality 600 lb ß . English Baling Twine 80 (foils do Hope 28 Hhds. Muscovado Si Orleans Suga 25 Bags Green Coffee fiO Hhds. Philadelphia Bye Whiskey SO Barrels do do do 28 do N. E. Bum 35 do N. E. Gin JO Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes VVhittmore’s No. 10, Cottoi Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 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 b< sold unusually low for Cash or approver paper. A. Mitchell Sr S. Clarke. September 12. 5 ts Lost, BETWEEN the Bank and Holcomb’i Ware-House, $9 62J in two sheet: and a half of Augusta Bank and changi bills.—A liberal reward will be given It the finder by delivering the same at thii Office. I wish to employ im mediately, an OVERSEER, capable o managing to advantage thirty hands lie must be sober and industrious. Freeman Walker. September 19 8 , &10t ijftfK* i DIMOCK & MARSH, . NU'vc\vauV Tailors, t OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL, £ Hare Inis day nreived a Barge Supply of Ready Made Clothing, f consisting or Superfine Black & Blue Coats Ditto F rock Coats, with and without -, Capes. also, 3 A Barge Assortment of \ ’* Plaid Cloaks and Big Coats i e .Superfine Blue and Black Pantaloons I i- A large assortment ol Fancy ditto i Super Bine and Black Cassimcre Vests, < Silk and Mole Skin ditto < f ancy ditto of various patterns, i a / I.SO, y A 1 arge assortment of Linen 1 and Cotton Shirts. [ CRAVATS AND DRAWERS, t Negro Clothing ►*, n Os all descriptions. All of which will be sold on reasonable , terms for cash only. , October 5 14 ts Jauws r». lUs\ao\i & t3o. ; HAVE LATELY RECEIVED 1 A BA RGB Am) EXPENSIVE AS- , SURTMENT OF HATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND aUALITY, ■ Among irhir/i are the Jnllnuing kinds suitable far the earning season, tie. BLACK him l Drati Beavers Do. do. Castors . Fine White Russian Black am) Drab Imitations Vonth's ami Children's ditto " Children's Fancy Flats ,p Men's and Boys' Bornms White and Black \V ol Hats Children's Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’Straw Bonnets, Sir. &r. Which they offer for sale very low, on accommodating terms, so that it will be an object to country merchants to call and examine for themselves, April 27 ' 327tf NKW Cfthiuet WavFUouso. , Dnvid W. Donaldson I’nforms. the pub ic that be has opened . a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in all its various branches, a few '• steps below (he market, where ail orders in his line will he thankfahy received and punctually attended to. October fi 14 ts Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &,c. . 641 It ids. N. O. Si Muscovado Sugar I JOO bids. do do do s > 30 bids. Loaf do !ft Ift tierces Green Coffee b 20 bags do do (■ 12 tierce? super. London Porter lft 20 tons astsorted Swecds Iron ,p 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey l * 30 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Wine 15 hall bids, do do , 100 barrels Baltimore Flour _ 90 ilo Mackerel 15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, H. Gin , Jamaica Rum, Sic. " All of which will he sold low fur Cash, S or approved paper, by Bacon <Si Danforth. 3 duors above City Hotel. September 24 10 W.M.U TUOMTfcO.V & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, P?f\ FIHDS. prime Si. Croix Sugar, * 30 do .vluscovadi) do m 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 6 do Cogniac Brandy 6 Hhds. Jamah a Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, ’ 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, >K 80 Uhds. Molasses, !C * 10 Casks Loudon Porter, CO Bids Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags P?pper, 60 Barrels Flour, _ 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Baisins, 10 Boxes Whltlmore cotton cards ’s 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, Is 50 Kegs Powder, ;e 200 Bags Shot, • 5 Kegs Lead, is 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bale Hope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, English blistered ‘do. - SOOO OuftMels Salt, All of which are offered low for Cash , or good paper. Sept. IP. 4 3m Athens l'ewu\\e r iimsn&sairo 1 HIS Institution is under the direc tion of Kusha VV. CncRTtR, Ksq. a graduate of Middlebury College, assist c<) by Miss Fish ami Miss Wood ; ,iie former, an Instructress of considerable experience and both well qualified fit r the dntu s of their office The examination ot their pupils took place on the 38'h of May. The high. si ar.i icipations of the Trustees and citi zens wi.o a'end.d on the occasion wr, e more than rea ized. The promtp. ness wnh which the most difficult ques t- rs were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modem, Khetoric, ftc. evinc ed a' once the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of the Instructresses. The trustees of this Female Semina ry, at ihe commencement of the year, dec a red that it was not their intention to pud the Institution into notice ; yet tiny feel no hesitation in saying-' that they have seldom witnessed an Exrmin atiun in which Girls of the same age did Hit n-selvt s or their Instructresses nine credit and, alter havii j observed for six months the course of instruction pursu ed here and the degree of proficiency ait lined, we can con scientiously recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The healthfulness oi this place sod the advantages w hich as a village it enjovs, if is confidently h 'P' dwili ofler suHicicijt inducements to patents to place ilicii* daughters in this Seminary, Yoimg Indies from abroad are requir ed to hoard with the Hector in his fami ly, or with some relative. With Ihe exception of Music, every branch of n solid and or namentnl education may he here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it isinteuded to adopt in trie Academy' a more regular and svs tenia ic course of education ilian i« ge nerally pursued in siniiltr Institutions. 1 he vacations are so arranged that the Hector is seldom on the circuit during tin- term. * His professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little with his attention to tlie government and supc-nntendance of the Academy. Mog's WAiim t, 'S. Ctmoi, j Tmfires nf th ■1 Niohit, A .'Ultras h-malr .l>o A. Comb, ’ .Academy. A. Ill'll, J Athens, Geo. June 27.1822——6 m Bethlehem, Geo. Sr.PTEMDER, 23J. 'S'tllF. public examination of the young a Ladies, attending this Academy, will commence at !) o’clock on Tuesday the Isth of October next, if the day be pleasant, the examination will, for (he ac commodation ot spectators, be held in the new Church at this place. The friends and guardians of pupils, together with all neighbouring lover? of improvement, are requested to attend.— i lie winter session will commence on the first Wednesday of November 1823. September 26 11 For Sale, STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years nf ttwk age, he has been in the habit of working about a Store; he is an hone.-t ami sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October 1 13 "TO BAKERS, * AuvV PtWtttc TamVWes. A CONS CANT supply of New Flour (IT.IXjILL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac kenzie & Fonco’s Ware-House. September 19 * 8 ts NEW Cotton Warehouse. fIIHE subscriber {informs his friends .1. and the public, that bis Warehouse, in that part of Augusta called Harris burgh, is now ready for the reception f Cotton, on Storage, or for sale on Com mission. It is very safely and convenient ly situated, and (be proprietor pledges himself to use every exertion to promote the interest of those who may confide business to his charge. J. S. Beers. Fob. o SOI-if To Hire, A NEGRO Woman, a good Cook, /V Wa«herand Ironer ; and a very ac tive BOY, accustomed to House busi ness. The woman will he sold if appli ed for immediately. Apply at this office. September 19. 8 If To Rent, MThe Store k Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E, Wood & Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 ts To Rent, (Possesion given the Ist of October next ,) M Tenement No. 11, 12, & 13, Dridge-Kow, Apply on the premises. AugrM 3 r >9 ts