Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 29, 1822, Image 1

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MJ'S'OOTA i . ' v. • AND ' • feeorflto er. Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1822. [New Series—-Ao. 21. ■ I_——w— —im ■ KV»y ■, fSDA v, Thukspav & Saturday ■ mornk.'o, I BY T. 9. HANNON. Hale. Thursday next, October 3W, will be ■ Id at tkt corner More, lately occupied Ii If ',h. F. Malone Co. ■ PU ti r e stock of Boots and Shoes, |i‘ comprising a general assortment, V the lies). maoufucloriea altlie north- W J Also, a small parrel -of Castor In &c &c. belonging to the estate of I jecease l person, and sold by order of fceaJTanislratoP Terms Ms-..e I Fraser & Bowel re, I October 26 2:i 3l Auctioneers. I Wanted, I i Comfortable Dwelling: House, for a I \ small family- Any person wishing Iu rent such a one can find a tenant by Implying at the Augusta Bookstore. I October 26 I The Subscriber WISHES to employ u man that is well acquainted with the Ditch i/»business, and will give liberal wage? la’any man that will come well recotn- I nestled. I Robt. W. Alston. I Spuria , Gen. Oct 26 2’l 4t I i I’KE .jUJ o for S. Carolina Bank IA Notes. Ap-'lyio * . I Kerrs fk Graham. I October 26 2d 11 BACON. 5000 Ijbs. 'laryland cured Mid- 1 I jj,,,oi a superior quality to any offer- I eJir I ins market this season, may be had I k,i few day.-, in lots to suit purchasers, I it the store of Codwise, Bachelder fc Co. I couth side Broad-street, nearly opposite I ’.lie Planters’ Hotel. October 20 25 ts halt. Sugar and Coffee. 1500 dushelr- Salt, i 2a HiiJ?. Prime St. Croix Sugar, 00 Bags prime Creep Coif c, The ihove GOODS will be sold on t,air-rate terms, and in Lots to suit pur clusers, if tak -n* I - Wharf—l y M‘Gran &i Gordon. oilol>cr26 ... i N. B. —Bills on JYcw-York. Just lieceived, .ini for sale by the subscriber, on accom modating terms, 40 Hhd«. and 37 bbla. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix fe N. O. Sugars, 2j do i iundaloupe and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rum. ) . . 5 pipe? Cog. Brandy ) warranted 5 do Holland GinJ J P nme « 40 Mils. Northern Gin, JO do (j 0 Rum, ol) do live V\ hiskey, 3 do old Irish do f)0 c a4;s Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe, Currant and Malaga Wines, aO bbls. Via- kerel, ■o do superfine Flour, from new wheat, Jo i°us Swedes Iron, assorted, •I) casks Patent Cut Nails, i( J° h-ig* prum Green Coffee, *6 do Pepper, ') do Pimento, 40 keg? Richmond Manufactured I'ohHCCO, 'M English Green Copperas, - IN ) do Goal and Lomu Sugar, JjJI '"ululs Liverpool Salt, ' *'' |J yo'ds Northern Homespuns, ma in. n * s ' n ® ri complete assortment, -*' o yards Satinetts, ' i'oxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 30 do Tea, do sperm arid tallow Candles, °. , do ' Soap, 13 dozen bottles Dyer’s White Cur rant Wine, 1,33 Ragging I’wine, ‘ W rPam - 'urge and small Wrapping Paper, 2" do Writing do *6 6bis. Cider Vinegar, ? uV nd Ground Ginger, 'alt Pet re, ° . n np a " d c aar-e Roots and Shoes, £ o,mets , Bonnet Papers, jj r:,r e Chains, Hardware, Gla-swore. fee. fee. Utober 26 E ’ boshen Cheese, JCST REcEIVi n ■■ W 1 Sinnx ; October 22 J * &D ' Hinsda,e ‘ 1 - — _ ~~ 21 uv y i p , ~~ d,l h c>tate of Georgia. s/ )vann AH; 21st OCT. 1822. r«,,. J jnil, E i ’iD'S° (2, I d;, v ? lrd director* having this "lin- of c 1 red a dividend of $2 per ;r the | : ,.i "■ f a l nl -al stork of this Bank months, the same will he i ' J iorto,h„ .'■'l’cctivc Stockholders there i •’Erii, * -Hhinst. By order ol the i , i Octobor , - A ' Porler » Cashier. *° 23 3t * Dissolution. fTVIE copartnership formerly existing I. between Killam fe Hills, has been dissolved, and (he subscriber hopes for the continued favors of his former cus tomers and the public generally, who shall always receive his strict attention. James Killam Now oilers for sale, at the store formerly occupied by Killam & Hills, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP RBffpi MADE CLOTHING, Os the latest fashions and made by the best workmen ; They consist in part of Extra superfine blue and black Dress Coats, Black, blue and fancy colored Frock Coats, Superfine Cloth & Cassimere Pantaloons, Westcoats, Gurnsey Frocks and Draw ers, very fine, And a large assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s Plaid Clpads, fee. fee. ■ N. B.—Gentlemen wishing can have Clothes made to measure, on the shortest notice and in the best style, by the bc«l of workmen. October 26 23 (it Ou Consignment. 20 HHDS. St. Croix Sugar, 15 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 7 Hilda prime Coftee, 36 Kegs fresh Butter, 20 Half barrels Beef, 15 Boxes Chocolate, 72 Boxes fresh Raisins, 5 .Tierces Molasses, 20 Boxes Caudles, •50 Coils baling Rope, 10 Cases straw Bonnets fe Bands, 15 Bags Pepper and Allspice, 6 Barrels Mint Cordial, 30 f’asks Gilt Nails assorted, Just Received and for Sale, hy Alexander Bryan. October 1. 13 ts New & Cheap Clothing. « The subscriber begs leave to in form his friends and the public, that he is this day opening, at Ida Store, two doors a bovc the Globe Cavern, a large and choice selection of Fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Blue, black and mixed superfine Dress Coa s, Do. do. do. Frock Coals, Do. do. do. Cloth and Cassnncre Panta loons, Do. do. and Buff Vests, v. Bla'k Silk and elegant fancy pattern Vests; an assortment of low prked Vests and Pantaloons, of eve y des cription. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Plaid Cloaks, Assorted I‘atlcms. Linen fe Cotton Slnrls, Flannel Whirls and Drawer?, Girii?er F*- 1 ' k«. Vr. fee. NEGRO CLOTHING, Os it cry dr.se, i.ptiou. The above artb lr? ire selected by himself in New-York, on the best terms, and tire offered as low a.- they can be bought in the soot’ 4 E. L. Whitlock. October 17 16 tl Cotton WaT«-\\onsc Upper end. South side Broad tl. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his ft lends and the public, that the above is in complete order for the reception of pro duce. The security from fire, which its pecu liar situation affords, anjJ the convenience arising .from its immediate neighborhood to that part of Ihe town where (he prin cipal pot lion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ters to de|iosil their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 , 6 ts TbsEPH Mattress RESPEG I FULLY inlorrm- hi-> friends atid the public, that he continues lo keep on hand a supply ol Mattresses of every description, among which are some of very superior quality manufactured of hair. He also, has on hand, and will constantly keep a supply of well made Colts, which will be sold at the low price ol three lollurl. October 26 23 3w Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling t!' > accounts with the sub scriber, (relative lo the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Mantnn, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 ts M’Dowall & Keid, Have just received, by eeenl arrivals frmn Liverpool , A/Vic- fork, and HhilarlelpMu, Their Fall supply of ©OOUfy Which With their former Stock on hand, makes their present assortment very com plete and extensive, which is offered for cash or approved paper, and consists tn part of the following articles—vis ; LONDON Duffle, Point and Rise BlaiiKels; white and blue PL red, white and green Flannels; g ■:( , Baize ; common fe super, bin M,.k drab Cloths; do. do Ca s simeres ; elegant T'clise Cloths; Circassian, Caroline and Parian Plaids; super A; common Prints; elegant Cassimere Shawls fe Points; Furniture Dimity ; Valoatia Vest Shapes; Bombazines and Boinbazelts; J-4 and 7-B Linens; Long Lawns and Irish Sheet ings and Diapers; Russia Sheetings, Duck and Dowlas; children’s, women’s and men’s cotton and woollen Hose; co loted and white tspool Threads; elegant Mandarin, Nankin and Cant- n Crapes ; Flag and Bandana HWs.; India Levan tine; twilled and plain Sattins; .Sin shews, Sarsnelts, Italian Lutestring; French and English Thread Laces; Ms rino Clo/h, .Silk and Tabby Velvets; Sewing Silks and Twist; elegant figured Silks; do. do. Ribbon?, a very complete assortment; Zelia Scarfs and likf?.: Ca-hmive and Brillantine do.; 44, 6 A and 8-4 white, black and scarlet Merino Shawls; figured silk Vestings; Gimp Trimming; Silk Buttons; Linen Cam brics and Hdkfs.; Italian Crapes ; Swiss Muslins; Ladies’ and men’s Gloves, ol all descriptions; Tortoise Shell Combs; ■Side and Dressing, do ; Morooco Pocket Books and Reticules ; an extensive, as sortment of Domestic bindings, Sheet logs, Plaids and Bed l icks Ar.eo, One rase elegant LEGHORN HATS, from No. 30 to 52. O tober 17 19 3w Fancy and Slaple Bigelow N* Gilchrist , Have lately receiv ed a large and general assort meat ol Dry Goods, whic h they offer for stlc, at their new Store, near ly opposite the Post-Olficc, ! J . . I , COEXISTING OF 3J5 O'-E; Pilrtt and Duffle BLcnkets, [ .£.4 Super and cninuioii Cloths and Cas simeres, Cambric and J aconet Muslin, 'Wiss and India Mull do Pelisse Cloth and Circassian Plaids, t Lamb’s wool, worsted fe cotton Hosiery, Plain and rib’d Eng. and French Silk u Black Horn azino, (superior quality,) Nankin ii Canton Crap ", lig’d fe plain. Italian do Black and col’d Grosdenaiiles, Plaid and striped Silks, Black Mode and black Poplin, Merino and Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, ’Worked 'luslhi Pelerines and Spencers, Elegant Muslin Robes, English Thread Lace and Inserting Trim mings, Crape and Silk Hkfs, Tortoise Shell Combs, ’ White Velvet, (tor painting,) English and India Flag Hkfs. and \ general assortment of rich figured and plain Ribbons, fee, &c. October 17 19 Ct Hardware & Cutlerv. •/ • Fresh Importation. Now opening at the uuhncTiber’s store, a prime assortment of Staple and Fancy GOODS, oritenled expressly lor this market—among them are, Knives and Forks, of all sorts, Deserts ditto, to match, Razors, of the finest quality, Spring Back and Pocket Knives, Pen and two blade ditto, of all sorts, Scissors, common and refined steel, Common and fine Pad Locks, Stock and all other sorts of Hinges and Screws, of all sizes, Buttons in great variety, ' Carpenter's Tools, and All sorts of Files, Together with almost all the staple articles in the Hardware line, for sale on accommodating terms. Reuben Leggett. Freeborn’s Ploughs. Tlie subscriber has also made arrange ments with the patentee and will hereaf. ter keep an assortment of the Freeborn’s Patent Ploughs constantly for sale, where both planters and merchants ran be supplied as low as in New-York. An assortment will soon be received here. R Leggett. Oct. 12 17 Im JAMES POLWiLE, Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at \Vaynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to his care. May .22 331 ts TO BAKERS, J\ nd Prvvaic, ¥aitfVUes. ACOiNSTANT supply of New Flour (HAXALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac kenzie fe Ponce’s Ware-House. September 19 R ts Ware-House. IMIF. Subscribers continue to transact Commission business, under the firm of John IJ. Kimbcll, fe Co. Their 'Vare-House is remote from any other Building,:secure from any danger hy fire, ntualeii in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel. Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 if ji’NWbe Ist day of November next, V/ ,v'>lt Le rented 'lie WARE-HOUSE On Reynold-,street, now tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application to tie made to JOHN B EGAN, —or, in bis absence, io John \V. Wilde, Esq. October 1 13 ts seedliyeT A smrll quantity , of superior quality FOR SALE HY Summers & Perry. October 1 1:5 Seed Wheat. Just Received, and Fur Sale, Five hundred bushels superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Summers fe Perry, or B. (J. Sims. So tembe 17 7 ts Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office und.tr the Globe Jiirern. 4 ft. 1 1E subscriber offers lo take risks a iJL gain?! (ire on houses, out buildings, goods, wairs, and mer.h.mdise, iu Au gusta and its v : ill|(y. Timothy Edwards, . igtnl, Aiiguslu, Geo, Oct. 12 17 U Dancing School. MU. LESLIE, grateful for the en ■ Ouragement he has heretofore re fuveii, respectfully informs the Ladies ■ id (zcnilemen ol Augusta, that he will ■*-V>in open his hool'ou tlouday afler "vn, the Jdlh inst. iu the room over the iii" of Messrs. Mall fe Washburn. He will give three lessons in each week for .'five weeks, which will make 36 les ■ms in the quarter. His days of tuition w ill be Monday, VVednO’ day and F) i lay evenings, I'rrmi 1 -to 6 o’clock. NIG H T SCHOOL, For 1 outig Gentlemen, At Ihe abuvementioned place, on the - nim e /’-flings o| (he Day School. Tin* rice will be SU) —in ca< h school one vdfin advance. October 22 21 Cw I'he Augusta Bridge Is again offeredfor sale. JN oiaedience to a decree ol the 6lh Cir i nil Court ol the United States, lot the District of Georgia, will he told, at Public Action, to the highest bidder, at llie market house in the city of Angus la, ou Thursday the 26th day of Novem ber next, The Augusta Bridge and its appurtenances. The terms of sale will bo, “one third rash; one third payable in in one year from the date ot the sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum, and the re maining third payable in two years from the dale of the said sale, with like interest —The purchaser giving bond with ap proved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises.” The income of the properly 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 are in complete possession of the Bridge, they confidently iuvilfe the attention ot' capit alists lo this sale, as affording an oppor tunity of the mn?t profitable investment of capital that will perhaps ever again occur. Christopher Fitzsimmons, Freeman Walker, Commissioners. (CT The Editors of the Savannah Re publican, the Charleston Courier, and the Columbia Telesio; e, will please in sert this advertisement in their respective papers until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to thisotfice. October 10. 16 tds Notice. SEALED Proposals will be received by the subscriber until the 20lh day of November next, for the supply ol Wood for the use of the U. S. Troops at this station. The probable quantity r - quired will be from 150 to 200 cords of good oak or hickory Wood, to be corded and delivered by the contractor at the U. S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the Sand Hills, at the option of the com manding officer. The contract to be lot one year from the Ist day of December, 1822, tothe3othday of November, 1823. Bond and approved security, to the a mount of twelve hundred dollars, will he required for the faithful fulfilm -nt of the contract. L. A. Rigail, Lieut, and Fast Quarter Master. U. S. Arsenal, near Agusta, Geo. October 22, 1823 21 ts JOHN SMITH, Barber & Ha gTQjVKES the liberty of giving inlorma vilk >*on the numerous gentlemen who have heretofore favored him with their custom, that lie has removed from his former* establishment, to the house an Washington-street, lately in the oc cupancy of Dr. A'pann. For past favors, his most grateful thanks are ten dered, and he hopes to deserve, by unre mitted attention, a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been bo stowed upon his well meant endeavors to please. Octobe. 5. • 14 ts BARBER'S SHOP, (near tick city hotei,.) John Baptist Louis, COMCEH £S it to be a duty which he owes to his friends and the public, to e.\( ress to them, through this medium, his thanks lor the patronage heretofore so libei ally bestowed upon him. lie will make no extraordinary professions of su periority in the Sharing art— he it* well aware that an ej;perieui eof livenly years will be properly weighed by a considerate public. As gratitude is without doubt tho noblest Jii hng that ruin possesses, he knows, at present, of no other mode of evincing it, (baa by lower ing his prices to his numerous and respectable customers —therefore Sharing and Hair-Cutting will hereafter be tastily executed at ns moderate a price as will be done at any other place in town. 11 Is shop is stiil at the old and well known stand, car the Ctly-I loti 1, at which latter place (lo bor row part of (lie words of another Knight of the Strop) any gentleman can obtain an excellent glass of French or Jamaica • Intluence. ills customers may he assur ed that they will not leave his dninb ile without being well /trashed, ami at least more than huff shaved !!! His principal aim w II be, 1 “To raise the suit by tender strokes of an ; _ 1 ’lmprove the hunt, anil render smoniti ctu Ii c\ in.’ 1 Me will not vouch Ibr (lie rhi/me of the above ; and therefore hopes to escape criticism. October 10 Hi if Notice. ALL persons having demand against the estate of Walter Leigh, late ol Itich i rnnnd comity, deceased, arc requested to I present them, properly authentijated ■ for settlement, within the time prescribed ; by law, and those indebted lo make pny ! incut. B. H. Warren, Executor. October 17 19 Hw : SLATE. Tit K NEW-YOHK ST.ATE COMPANY Has now at the Yard for sale, AM excellent assortment, at (be fol lowing low prices, and of the first quality:— I S'lnch at $4 75 J „ 14 „ „ 600> ,/ T Ifi, 111,20,22,24, Inch at 750 S S '*"" rc Orders left with the subicriher, will bo promptly attended to. J, Ganahl. 4 ngvstn, Sept. 19 15 wilt KF 5 Several genteel young men can be accommodated with Hoard, m the middle tenement of the Bridge Hank. August 28 359 ts A few pieces of New .Music and Musical Cords, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store. October I 13 To Debtors. 'nilOSE persons who are indebted to ll th° following Estates, or to the sub scriber, are for the last time requested lo settle their accounts, as any further indulgence > aunnl be given: To the Estate of the late Gen'l John Twiggs, » it ii ii ii ti Win. Hart, n n n ii ii it Isaac how. All notes and accounts unsettled on the return day of the next Superior Court of this county, will be placed in the hands of an attornev lor < ollection. George Twiggs. October 19 20 4iw Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold on the third Saturday of December next, at the late re sidence of David Walker, jnnr. that valuable tract or parcel of LAM'D, lying in the county of Columbia, fourteen miles from Augusta, on the road leading to Wrightsborongh, together with corn, (odder, wheat, oats, horses, work-steers, plantation utensils, &c. Sold in compli ance with the Will of Jesse Albroton, neceased. James Yarbrough, >„ , t William Zachery, \ Exr> - Octol.ei 24 i\ I i w‘Jm City Taxes for 1322. r |'*HOSE persons who have not had an L opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that 1 hey can pay the same to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to transact the onsiness of Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence ol John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will he at all limes at his office, C ity Hall, from 8 to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wra. Jackspn. September fi % ts I lumuu.xu, A FEW Gentlemen <•;<ti lie accornm©- jlulatod with board (and lodging if re* quired)i,i the large brick Building, next above the Post-otilce. September ‘2-1 10 ts AUGUSTA FREE SCHOOL. LiHH Hoard of Managers oi this lutli tutioo give public uolii eto the in habitants of Augusta that the School will be in operation again by the Ist of .Nov. After the death of their late teach er Mr. Tu«ll, ‘.hey immedintidy onsutt ed upon the moM beneficial metho i of fillin'; the vacancy. The hostility of our -Innate (o strangers, evinced hi the early and 1: nicnlcd death of >ir. Tuck and al so hy other numerous facts, indue ed the board to enquire lor some suitable per son who had hern previously accustomed to (hr climate, to undertake the manage ment ol the si hoot. Sui h a person was finaid in Mr. Joel Catlio who being dis posed to give his whole attention to such an ol ject for a lengih "I time, was imme diately sent on to New-York to obtain the pra< deal knowledge requisite tor the snporintendanee of a Lancasleriau School. He is expoi ted to return bv the time above meiilioned, when the Semi nary will be opened and condm ted as heretofore. Vi. T. Brandy. President if the Himrd. October 5 I t Dancing AcaAewvy. MESSRS. I VI. ■!. ,41 :u_ HAN respectfully eilo ,u lb pub li 'li.it they will open I );.m ing Si*, mol it their usual i rsub nee, in (i rede st i eet. I he parents ami gum dian? u l.n will trust them pupils mat depend on their pum - liudity. Every kind ol Dancing will be taught, inch as Unvote, lloroji.e, fancy Dance after the no.st approved principles; also, politeness and genie I manneis. They will nliend, it called, to the Academies and Seminaries in town. Priotho) tuition $ In, per quarter, at tbr. e le-rons a w ek, r av Tl■ in ad,an .« Ihe third less n will lie t peace- 1 g pac ty, duly for diol .is, which will take place evey Snturtlay, (V no 4 to 9 I hey also will have an e. omng school for gentlemen. Messrs. <J. & 11. at the soli ila ion of many ladies aiol gentlemen, hove made some repairs to their house to have Co -1 til lion Parties during all till- season, — which will lake place every i hursday, ami lo begin in November anil continue until May; (ho room will be pn (.1 lenity largo to darn e five • otillious. Admit tame, one dollar, for gentlemen, ’I here is a separate room for the Ladies. Sea s r, tickets sls, liir gentlemen who wish lo he subscribers. Mr HEI/LA \ ts aches many other branches ol Kdncalion, —*och a. (he French Language, Piano, Guitar, Vio'in tool Vocal Music,-in the mo-l approved style. He also limes Piano Fortes. October 19 20 n (\VS Singing School. S. Ta^\ov, Proposes op'Mu.g a ioging school at Ihe Academy on Uni first i uea day evening in November. All lliose who feel an interest in Sacred .Vmsi<, are respectfully invited to attend on tfr.it ovoiling, as a short lecture on 'he sub ject may then be expected. V. hen the • .-f bool is organized, if desired, it will I s moved to some central pari of tin 1 itv. Those who may wish to attend as s< ho lars will please to leave their names at the Hook store of Messrs, Elys, Mr. .S'turgpH or Mr. Hobby. I lie school will meet (wo evenings in each week. Mr. Dyer’s collet tion will be used ; terms five dollars per quarter. FOR SALE. An excellent Horae & Gig, Inquire at the Academy. ‘ October 15. IB lawlm For Sale, THE StJRSf'RIBFR’S PLANTATION, ADJOI SING 1 lie lower end of the Ci ty of Augusta, containing upward* of six hundred acres—from one to two hundred acres of w hich is v ell limbered, has a good Shad Fishery. To describe this valuable property more particularly, is thought unnecessary. ALSO, From Fifty to One Hundred NEGROES, In families—most of (hem born on the plantation. Mills HOI,'Si and LOT, on the Sand-Hills, is likewise offered tor sab-. Hank Stock of South-Carolina, of this State, orol the United States, would be received in payment. A liberal cre dit would be given foi* a moity, if desira ble. 'Pities indisputable, John Course. June 22 340 wtf To ~~ f|NWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay- I. er and the other a H use Servant. Benj. tfiius. September 31 y