Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 19, 1822, Image 3

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and consequently engender and | keep alive good feelings between dil lerent sections of our state. They also facilitate the operations of com merce, and add to our wealth and re sources. Such, fellow-citizens, are the views and sentiments ot the individual who proposes the establishment of a week ly paper at the seat of government in Georgia, and who respectfully so licits your patronage and support. If his principles are such as you may deem worthy of encouragement, he will feel grateful to you for any pa tronage extended towards his pro jected establishment, and under the strong hope of being enabled to me rit your favor, he has sent these pro posals forth. With regard to the Terms. —The Georgia Patriot will be neatly and correctly printed on a clean while sheet of the usual size, at Th ree Dol lars per annum. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. The publication of the Georgia Patriot will commence as soon as suf ficient patronage is obtained." October 19. 20 J : ftj*’ Tbc Companions of Au gusta Chapter, No. 2, of R. A. Masons, are requested to attteud an extra com munication, at their Hall, this evening. By order of the M. L. 11. P. John M. Kuiue, Scc'y. October 19 ■'** —: rs ■ Prince's Digest A LL persons who subscribe for this Sx. book before the Ist of December, will he furnished with a copy wed bound in Calf, at Six dollars, instead of HtVtrt , as heretofore propped to bo charged. Grantland &t Orme. October 19 ‘2O Irish Potatoes, &c, 50 Tierces Irish Potatoes, 20 barrels Albany beer, 50 barrels Mackerel, FOR SALE BY M’Grau Sc Gordon, October 19 20 2t Notice. THE following articles having remain ed several years in the Warehouse at present occupied by the subscribers, and no person or persons having claimed them, they will be sold at public auc tion, in front of the Post-Cilice, on Wed nesday, the 23d , inst. at II o'clock, A. Al. for account of all concerned—viz. 3 Cotton Gins, 143 pieces Castings, assorted, 33 Wagon Boxes, 1 trunk Merchandise, 1 do. Looking Glasses, 1 bag Ginger, 1 cask Flint«. M’Gran &; Gordon, October 19 It Copartnership Formed. EjpHL subscribers would inform their A friends and the public, that they hav»xassociated themselves together in business, under the firm of Codwise, Bachelder fc Co. and have taken the Store recently occupied by Mr. A. R. Ralston, one door above Messrs. J. 11. Kimboll Sz Co. where they offer for sale a large and extensive assortment erf WEST-INDIA Goods fy Groceries , Low for cash or town acceptance. C. F. Codwise. J. W. Bachelder. D. A. Codwise. October 20 20 3t ILF The Editors of the Georgia Jour nal and Savannah Republican will please jive the above three insertions, and for ward their accounts to this office lor payment. To litt, AND possession given immediately, the Dwelling over the Store occu pied by Ihe subscribers—it being well valculaltcd for a private family. Apy'./i’ to Codwise, Bachelder Co. October 19 20 2t Wanted to Hire, SOBER, steady Negro Man, who is accustomed to the management ot Horses. Enquire of the printer. October 19 20 ts To Debtors. persons who are indebted to JL the following Estates, or to the sub scriber, are for the last lime requested to ietyle their accounts, as any further indulgence < an not be given : To the Estate of the late Geo’l John Twiggs, IX n V 1, n Wm. Hart, * n n ~ v Isaac Low. All notes and accounts unsettled rn the return day of the next Superior Court of this county, will be placed in ■■the bands of an attorney tor collection. George Twiggs, Octot.gr 19 20 4iw | MUSIC. CtN. Stephan, Professor of Music, most ' respectfully informs the Ladies and ■Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will ■Rach Music on the Forte Piano, Violin, ■ I iute, Clironett, K.c. ■ Application may be made at this office, vr a tew lines left, will be duly attended ■to. H N. B.—He also tunes Forte Pianos. 1,1 October 15. 18 Hogs: Hogs! Hogs! i STpHE subscriber gives notice that he | n °' r prepared to make engage ments of PORK, to be delivered between the 20lh o( November and last ol Janua ry. Persons in town wishing to engage can be furnished at Six Dollars per hun dred, delivered at their house, or at the market price, whichever they may choose ; those who prefer them on foot will be allowed a deduction of 25 per cent. He will obsere that) it may be to the advantage of the citizens of this (dace and its vicinity to come forward as early as possible, as a number of extensive drovers will be governed by advices from htm, whether they come to this market or seek another which may promise them greater advantages. He will here remind the public that he still attends to his Stables, and that there are now in them about. 100 prime Horses and Mules for sale, and something like that number may be expected fora selection at all times during the winter and spring. lie will renew his invitation to persons, in the trading line to call on him, as it may be in his power to serve them in buying or selling many articles of traffic to advantage. G. Longstreet. October 19 x!0 1m Dancing Academy. Messrs, colmesnil duk han respectfully inform the pub lic that they will open a Dancing School at their usual residence, in Greene street. The parents and guardians who will trust them pupils may depend on their punc tuality. Every kind of Dancing will be taught, such os Gavote, Hornpipe, f ancy Dance after the most approved principles; also, politeness and genteel manner s. They will attend, if called, to the Academies and Seminaries in town. Priced tuition sls, at three lessons a week, payable in advance. The third lesson will be a practising party, ordy for scholars, which will take place every Saturday, from 4 to 9. They also wi.ll have an evening school for gentlemen. Messrs. C. & IT. at the solicitation of many ladies and gentlemen, have made some repairs to (heir house to have Co tillion Parties during all the season, — which will take place every Thursday, and to in November and continue until May; the room will be sufficiently Lw ~e to dance five Cotillions. Admit tance, one dollar, for gentlemen. There is a separate room for the Ladies. Sea son tickets £ls, fur gentlemen who wish to be subscribe"?. Mr. lIEULAN’ Caches many other branches of Education, —such as the French Language, Piano, Guitar, Violin and Vocal .Music, in the most approved style. Me also tunes Piano Forte. October 19 20 4tT&S Boarding. A FEW Gentlemen can he accom-1 tx. rnodatedwilh Boarding in'a private I family. Enquire at this office. To l&cnt. One Stable and Carriage House. En quire as above. October 19 20 2w 10 Dollars Reward. I> ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the lUh inst. a negro man named Abraham ; he formerly belonged to Mr. David Ralston, of Twiggs county, Geor gia ; has one or two of hi? upper teeth out, two scars on his nose, and two or three over one of his eyes; is of dark complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, of common size, and about 25 or 30 years of age. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver him to me, or $5, to have him secured in any gaol and give the undersigned notice of it sethat I gel him again. Ann S. Tillman, Near Edgefield C. 11. S. Carolina. October 19 20 4tw Richmond Hussars! A PPEAR on your parade ground in /*. front of the Mansion Ho. ?e, on Sa turday, (lie 26 ih inst. a I 10 o’clock, A. M. in full uniform and completely equip ped. By order of Caps. Boisclair, M’Gran, O. S. October 19 , 20 3t I Georgia Fenciblesl i\_ MEETING of the Company will be held at the Eagle Tavern, on Saturday evening next, tilth inst. at 8 o’clock, P. M. at which time & place an Election will beheld for second Sergeant, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resigna tion of S. Woolfolk, Esq.—Punctual at tendance is requested. JAMES M. GLYNN, Sec'ry. Candidates for the above appoint ment are requested to make themselves known before thatday. J. M. G. October 17. 19 21 Union Guards! APPEAR on your parade ground, on Saturday, the 16th inst. at 4 o’clock, P. M. armed and equipped for company drill. By order of the Captain, J. W. Meredith, O. S. October 17 • 19 21 To Rent, MTHE Store at present occupied by Mr. Samuel Dothard, second door below Jacob Danforth, Esq. ALSO, A comfortable Dwelling House on Wash ington street, near the City Hall. For terms apply to John Moore. October 10 16 2*2w | Sugar, CofFed, Iron, &.c. 60 Hhds. N. O. Sz Muscovado Sugar 100 bids. do do do 30 bbls. Leaf do 10 tierces Green Coffee 20 bags do do 12 tierces super. London Porter 20 tons asssnrled Sweeds Iron 50 barrels N. E. Rum and Whiskey 30 do Molasses 40 do Malaga Wine 15 half bbls. do do 100 barrels Baltimore Flour 90 do Mackerel 15 tierces Rice, Gogniac Brandy, 11. Gin Jamaica Rum, &c. All of which will be sold low for Cash, or approved paper, by Bacon & Danfort!). 3 doors above. City-Hotel. September 24 10 WML. V\ THOMPSONS” &Co. OFFER FOR SALE. HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar, " 30 do Muscovado do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 5 do Cogniac Brandy 5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 do. Malaga do 10 Barrels N. E. Rum, 80 Hhds. Molasses, .10 Casks London Porter, 60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, 50 Barrels Flour, 5 Boxes London Mustard, 30 do Raisins, 10 Boxes VVhittmore cotton cards 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, , Ib'O Coil Bale Rope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, * English blistered do. &000 IkAiels Salt, All of which are offered low for Cash, . or good paper. Se.pt. 10. 4 3m HARDWARE . AND CDTLEUX. A. M. Woolscy <Sf Co. 1 Have recently received and are now o peuing, at the lower tenement of the ' Bridge Bank Building, an extensive as sortment of Hardware and Cutlery , Particularly adapted to the Georgia market, which they offer for sale on fa | yorable terms, for cash or credit, to city I or country dealers— CONSISTING OF Knives an'd Forks, various qualities, Pen, Pocket and 2 blade Knives,. Sportsman’s and Spanish Knives, on Cards, Scissors, Razors, Portable Cases, Fine Dressing Case?, Hand, Mill, Cross Cut and Pit Saws, Files, Screw Augurs, I£l. Hinges, Patent and Common Stock Locks, Scotch Spring ami Common Nob do. Pad, Chest, Till, Trunk &z Cupboard Locks, Hammers, Screw Plates, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Flints and Candlesticks. Trace Chains, Hoes, Frying Pans, ~ Shovels and Spades, Anvils, fir. .vc. Oct. 5 14 Ot DIMOCK & MARSH, Mc\*ciiant Tailors, OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL, Have. this day received a Large Supply of Ready Made Clothing, CONSISTING OF Superfine Black & Blue Coats Ditto Frock Coats, with and without Capes. also, .4 Large Assortment of Plaid Cloak? and Big Coats ; Superfine Bine and Black Pantaloons , A large'assortment of Fancy ditto i Super Blue and Black C'assimerc Vests, j S'itk and Mole Skin ditto ; Fancy ditto of various patterns, ALSO, ' A large assortment of Linen and Cotton Shirts. CRAVATS AND DRAWERS. Negro Clothing, Os all descriptions. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms for CASH only. October 5 14 ts MTo Rent, THE lower Tenement of the building occupied by the sub scribers, which is well calculated for a store and a family, having a large two story kitchen, a brick pantry and a large back store. Apply to R. & B. Lang. October 15. 18 at To Dent, MThe room formerly occupied by J. P. King, as a Law Office, above the Augusta Book Store. October 15. 18 SLATE. THE NEW-YORK SLATE COMPANY Has note at the Yard for tale, AN excellent assortment, at the fol lowing low prices, and of the first quality:— 12 Inch at $4 75 J p 14 ~ „ 600> ~ 16,18,20,22,24, Inch at 750 ?uare Orders left with the subscriber, will be promptly attended to. J. Cianahl. dvgvsta, Sept. 19 8 wPt B. have lately received ■ J LARGE AXn EXTENSIVE AS SORTMEXT OF HATS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION AM) REALITY, Among which are. (he following kinds statable far the earning season , vis. BLACK mu! Drab Beavers Do. tlo. Castors Fine White Russias Black ami Drab Imitations ■ Youth’s ami Children’s ditto Child sen’s Fancy Hats Men's and Boys’ Roratns White and Black Wrol Hats Children's Morocco Caps Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns Bandboxes in nests Ladies’Straw Bonnets, fee. Ac. 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 To HVco, rp\VO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay- X er and the other a lE.use Servant. Bcnj. Sims. September 21 9 s Doctor Thompson, HAS removed to the well known stand, so long occupied by Doctor Watkins, on Broad-street, where he may at all times tie (bund except when enga ged in professional business. October 1 13 Hw Valuable Properly for Sale. f S IDE subscribers offers tor sale all his J. possessions in the town of Lcxing > ton, Oglethorpe county, with the excep tion of the house occupied as a store, which is ou the corner, and not connect ’ ed with the other buildings. The situa lionn is the most eligible one in the town lor any kind of public business, being immediately on the main street, and fronting the public square and court house. The buildings consists of a large and convenient dwelling house, suited tc the purpose ol a t.vern, and ha* been oc . copied as such for many years. The out I, buildings are also calculated for a tavern, . and much better improved than most lots in our up-country towns, besides (ho dwelling house. There is also another house on the street, fronting the square, 1 wiili two rooms below, which may be • easily fitted up as a store. The buildings > are in good repair. There is also about 380 acres of land adjoining the town, 250 cleared and in good order, which can bo purchased with the town property, if the purchaser should wish it. The subsrri i her being anxious to dispose of (his pro perty, will sell it at a reduced price, and if required, will give a liberal credit up on any part, or even the whole of the purchase money, if well secured in the ultimate payment. John Moore, I Lexington, Oct. C 15 4w Pianos for Sale, THE subscriber has on band (wo wel toned and ornamented (round cor ners) London made Pianos, which he will dispose of un reasonable terms, W. Bruv. October 5. 11 Gt * To Kent, From the Ist, October, seve- JligyL ra.l tenements in Cotton Range. Apply to r J. Ans ley. September 28 12 JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his se.rrice.s la his Friends and the Public , as a A o mmis sin n tNieir cliant AND Ware -House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Warc- House & Stores, where McLaws k Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— All orders to purchase and consignments for sale of Colton, Merchandize, or any species of properly, will be thankfully received; and he pledges himself, that eveiy exertion shall he used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit -1 led to his rare. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS , Svv\*fci!. ¥r ns\\ ¥ lour, AND A PEW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. 1 September 5. 2lf Singing School, ft. Tailor, PROPOSES opening a singing school at the Academy on the first Tues i day evening in November. All those : who feel an interest in Sacred Music, are respectfully invited to attend on that evening, as a short lecture on the sub ject may then be expected. When the school is organized, if desired, it will he moved to some central part of the city. Those who may wish to attend as scho lars will please to leave their names at • the Book store of Messrs. Elys, Mr. I Sturges or Mr. Hobby. The school v/ill meet two evenings in each week. Mr. Dyer’s collection will be used ; terms five dollars per quarter. 1 FOR SALE. An excellent Horse ii Gig. Inquire at the Academy. October J 5, 18 lawlm The Augusta Bridge Is again offered for sale. IN obedience to a decree of the Gth Cir cuit Court of the Unitod States, for the District of Georgia, will be sold, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, . at the market house in the city of Augus ta, on Thursday the 28th day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Fridge and its appurtenances. The terms of sale will bo, “one third cash; one third payable in in one year from the date of the sale, with interest at s seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in tiro years from the elate of the said sale, with like interest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage | of tlie premises.” The income of the property now offer ed for sale, is, from the best information the subscribers can obtain, at least $15,000 per annum—and as all previous ly existing impediments to the sale are now removed, and the subscribers arc in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention os capit alists to this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the mo-t profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again n occur. * Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners, (TD The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, the Charleston Courier, and the Columbia Telescope, will please in . sect this advertisement in their respective . papers until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to this office. October 10. IG Ids . TAYEiiN. * TjtME above, establishment being too X much out of repair for tho recep » linn of transient persons, it therefore •* will be kept this winter for regular L " Boarders, and those who may think pro -11 per to call, at any hour, to refresh them o selves with any thing to eat and drink, ol G tho best that the markets of Charleston, L " N’avanrinh and Augusta can afford. e There are agood many private Booms, 0 with or without fire places. The BAB '■ will be supplied with all kinds of the 1 first quality LiavoiiS, and those who h may think proper In call, may rest assur -s cd that every exertion will he made ti. 0 make every thing comfortable and agree r able. ’’ Fields Kennedy. * October 15 lit t “ ~ o , ISotice. o fffflra THE subscriber offer* for R ,1' £ IPjlent, his Sand-Hill Residence • (or 12 months from the first October next. j John Gindrat. September 10. 4 If B Stoves, Stills, &c. f i VyCORING Stoves of superior con struclion, Franklin nr open Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Copper Stills of all-size:, 1 Steam Stills—Brass and Copper Kot , ties, Brass Andirons and Shovels & Fongs, Coiqier Tea-Kettles—Bar Lead, Sheet Copper ami-Bra* l !, ‘ Sheet Iron, suitable for Gin Saws, Domestic Cotton Goods. ALSO, Ou Consignment, I.elUr k Common Writing Paper, Webster’s Spelling Books by Uiequan tiW, Shad Seines at reduced prices, Spanish Segars, kc. 10ft SALE BY John Beach & Co. October 5. 14 oawdm 1 Nail Factory. . Nails , Mill Irons , fyc. fyc \ THE SUBSCRIBER, At his old stand, north side Broad-street, has just received and has on hand a large supply of the above articles, viz. , (150 casks Cut Nails, ~| , 50 do. Wrought Nails, £ 800 m. Cut Sprigs, • - 950 in. do. 'J acks, 55 15 tons best Svvedeslron, «; j 5000 lbs. Sheet Iron, I lOdOf) do. Hoop do. t 2500 do. Crawley and Cast Steel, 5008 do. Saw and Grist Mill Irons, made by S. Vail, Ncw-Jcrscy, fi patent Fan Mills, 12 Hoisting Screws, complete, ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, 1 Four Wheel Jersey Wagon, All of which will be sold low for cash or approved town paper. Joshua Danforth. N. B.—Blacksmith’s Work executed with neatness and despatch, at his Black smith Shop on the river bank. J, D. 1 Oct. 5 14 4tw John C. Holcombe . Takes this method of informing his friends, . and the public, that he continues to car . ry on the STORAGE AND Commission linsinesa, [ At his NEW' WARE HOUSE, upper 1 end, south side Broad-street. • From the Convenient situation of the Ware House, and his personal attention to the interest of those who favor him ? Vith their business, he hopes to receive a continuation of patronage. Augusta, Sept 3 wßw Removal \ Walmslej & Foster, Hare removed to .(he store rscehtly occu pied by Messrs. Stewart Sc Hargraves, OPTOsn E THE POST OFFICE, Where they have now on hand a pretty general assortment of DRV GOODS, AMOrcO WHICH ARE Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and coloured, Crape and Rich Satin Robes, assorted colours, Cashmere, Crape and Plaid siik iidkfs. Flag,ami Hand ana lldkfs. some very elegant Irish Linens, in half pieces, some very line, Parasols & Umbrellas, in great variety, Bombazetls, Plain and Figured, Colton Flaggs and Raudanocs, White and colored Cravats, Silk & Tabby Velvets, assorted colors, Tortoise Shell, Imitation, dressing «ud pocket Combs, Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins, Power and Steam Loom Sheetings, Printed .Marseilles and Valencia Vest ings, Vest Shapes, a new and superior arli- He, Black Silk Florentine Vestings, 1 Silk, Cotton &V\ 00l Hosiery, assorted, Gilt, Coal, Vest and Pearl Shirt But tons, Imitation Russia Dusk and Sheeting, Damask, Bird’s Eye Russia Diapers, Sewing Silks, black, blue and assorted colors, Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan keens, lloriun and Imitation Dearer Hats; 1 Which tire offered low for rash, or j town acceptances; and one of the firm being now in Now-York, will occasional ly receive through the season such sup plies as will 'liable them to keep their assortment pretty general, and on the most accommodating terms. To Rent, Till the first of JVui'cnitier next, piflmn The Store lately occupied by |i; i?i ,: !y the subscribers, adjoining the Bookstore of Win. J. Hobby, ]>q. For terms apply as above. June s? nin wlf Ua\\ & Wvvs\\Rv\yi\, offer for sai.k, . i5oo» Y4R Sot,r <!iic 1 Consisting of Sheetings , Chambrays Shirtings i J Bed Ticks Plaids } Satlinets Stripes / Bleach’d sheeting k Jeans J Bleach’d shirtings. WITH A CEMJRAT. ABSORTMKNT OF DRV GOODS. O.V CONSIGNMENT, 50 boxes best mould candles 50 do turpentine soap. September 12 5 2wllw For Sale, THE SUBSCRIBER’S PLANTATION, \DJ DINING the lower end of the Ci ty of Augusta, containing upwards ; of six hundred acres—from one to (wo hundred acres of which is v *ll timbered, has a good Shad Fishery. To describe (his valuable property more particularly, is thought unnecessary. ALSO, From Fifty to One Hundred NEGROES , In families—most of them born on the plantation. Mis MOUSE and LOT, on the Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for sale. Bank Stor kof Sonth-Carolina, of .this State, or of the United Slates, would be received in paymant. A liberal cre dit would he given fur n moity, if desira ble. Titles indisputable. John Course. June 22 310 wtf WaUEHOVBE. RKETCHUM fc HENRY CAMP • HELL, having associated them seves in the Ware-House Business, the ©ld stand of 11. 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, email advances will be made by Kctchum k Campbell. Augusta, sth Oct. 11122 14 w2m | FOR SALE, Low for Cushy A WELL toned PIANO FORTE. jTjL with the additional keys.—Alse a Morje and Gig.—Enquire of James Leslie. October 10 16 3w Executors Sale. WILL be sold on .Monday the 21st instant, at ten o’clock, by order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Richmond County, at the store of Johu Clark®, deceased, opposite the Market house in this city, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cotton bag ging, salt, iron, sugar, rum, brandv, gin, whiskey, and sundry other articles of , Merchandize. Als.j, one Horse & Cow. Terms of sale, all sums not exceeding one hundred dollars cash, over one hun dred dollars, notes at ninety days, with approved security. John Campbell, Acting Ex'r. of the estate of John Clarke October 15 * J 3 3t