Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 26, 1822, Image 3

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JiUCTION. ... »-hßf joHN P- ANDRE U r S. mis Day, at 10 o’clock, e .■ Jfill be sold, aflm Gin, Wine, Sugar, Tobac thKai’ls; N° rthern Hams ’ Candles, )icH,&c reH ALSO, haH ? Central dssurtment of GOODS. inßu.mhrr - G ■auction. ■To-Morrow, at 1 O’clock, illH y : sold, before the Post-Office, tliH A VARIETY OF ;*RY GOODS ■ and ,!■ GROCERIES. at sal* i Fraser & Bovvdre, |,M Auctioneers. By Janies Fraser. ‘26 bftale of Real Estate. K c sold, on Tuesday next, M Decent- ■ r a i i i o'clock, o n the premises, MBjj’iiouse ami Lot, on Wasliington -IVM, at present occupied by K. Warne, ’ ALSU, remainder ol the same Lot, oc- E. B. Crane ami others, and House and Lot, on Broad-street, Hi.tow Col. Hutchinson’s. made known at the time of sale. >jW F raser & Bowdre, ,■ Auctioneers. H By James Fraser. ‘26 tds «ew est ¥asVvons. JUST RECEIVED B)cases Boots & Shoes, OF A SUPERIOR ftCALITT, |B I particularly far the Ip country. H ALSO, Cases Combs ■ Charles Lmmcrsoti’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted S Also, Receiving Northern Rum ■ :i) quarter caslc? superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy H 12 lilnia. St. Croix Sugar HjllOlhs. Loaf Sugar ■ Jjhags Green Coffee H 10quarter chests old Hyson Tea 12 this Irish Potatoes I 10 bbis Mackerel, sale, on the most liberal terms, Hcasii or city acceptances, By ■ Evans &l Rayner, ■tl'O Doors. Ist corner abort me Hank. Hiovember ‘2O BO if I ££ I ■ 1 NEW-YORK BWE subscriber, his lately received, H. in addition to his former stock, ■ A large assortment of I H VI’S, ■ OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, ■"I Manufactory of Messrs. Twee- B >v Benedict, whic h he offers at ve ■ iwpriccs, for Cash or town acccpt- I To Let, Hi Br*e Back Store, safe front fire, in V ol the subscriber’s store. I George Hannah. ■November CO 36 ts I Wanted to Hire, ■)Y the Month or year, two active NEGRO MEN, for the purpose of 1 H llm g Wl) od about three miles from Au-I W *B he necessary that they H"dl have a knowledge of driving a H r * ,on « wagon, and the management ■ a boat. Apply to 1 L. C. Cantelou & Co. I LOST, K)n WF.r.N Mr. James T. M’Guire’s and Bridge-row, on Saturday even- H .N a yellow Morocco Pocket-Book, I B? <slnm o Forty-nine Dollars, in Bank | 11,I 1 , '’ °* different denominations. Five i .irs reward will be paid any person 1 ■•hver.ng (he said Pocket-Book and| Ilen ts, at this otticc, or to the subscri* ■ r ° a Bridge-row. IMichael Flood. ■jubeinber 26 36 ot Notice. pBERE will be meeting of the Au *■ gnsla Jockey Club, at the Eagle Ta t n i°u Thursday evening nest at 7 o’- Members are requested to be unctual in their attendance, as business '“H'orlance will he laid before them. L. A. Rigail, Sec'y. •Wember 36 2t William D. Martin, H pf South Carolina. A ’INQ refused to give me the re dress required by hi l baseness, I pro •m lum l° the world a calumniating >mdrel and vile coward. Nathaniel B. Juhan. J^ u giista,24lh .Nov. 1822. 26 3t jVI-NE months after date, application r> Be made (o (he Honorable the s** Ordinary of Franklin County, r ca ve to s *b the real estate of Robert ‘ man, for the use and benefit of the 15 an ß creditors of said estate. Parks Chandler, Adm'r. ,v ‘ 26, 1822. 36m9m 1 DRY GOODS, hardware AND GROCERIES. The subscriber has just received, a very general assortment, and now offers for sale, at his well known slahd, at the corner of Broad & Washington streets, the following Articles—viz: LINENS, by the_piece and J piece Long Lawns Round Thread Crowns Thread Laces and Ldgings Bohinetl Lace Channel Trimming Scollop and inserting ditto Sewed Checked Vein Muslin Sewed Epauletts and Capes Balasord Muslin Plain and figured Mull, Bookand Jac conett do Chenncl flowered Jacconctt R,obes Do do Cambric do » Do do Muli (to Frills, with Ribbons Ladies’ Corsetts and St iy Laces Cotton Curd, Tapes and Bobbins Black and While Merino i Shawls Red and black Merino Shawls Fancy Merino Scarfs Ditto with Silk ends Embroidered ditto Ditto large Merino Shawls Cassimere Shawls Imitation Cambric Handkerchiefs Bandanna and Flag Handkerchiefs Nainsook Cambric Cotton Cambrics, 4-4 and 6-4 White and rad Flannels Blue and green Baize Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Carpeting and Carpet Binding Casinets Very fine black Rombazeen and Bom bazett Fancy Toilinett and Marseilles Vest ing Furniture Dimity White Italian Crapes Crape Scarfs An excellent assortment of Calicoes, Cambric I’rinls An excellent assortment of Caroline Plaids Duffle and point Blankets Hedticking ,vDowlas, fine Dutch Rolls Cotton and Linen Checks Domestic Homespun Cloths and Casirneres Black sod white spool Threads Floss Cotton, in spools and balls Ladies’ k Gentlemen’s Fleecy Gloves Do do Beaver do do Doe Skin do Do do black .V white Kid do Do do de do Silk do Do do English Silk Hose Do do Colton do Do do Worsted do I Children’s Worsted Shoes and Bootes Men’s L unb’s Wool and Worsted hull Hose Shell and Side Combs Touper and fine Ivory Tooth do . Patent Hair Brush)s Pocket Combs and Colton Cards Cards of Spanish, Sportsmen and Pen Knives Silver and Brass Thimbles Curry Combs ; while brown Thread Cards fine Scissors Buck Handle Knives and Forks Desert do, Pad Locks and stock Lock* | Needles and Pins, &c; Sir. Sugar; Coffee; Brandy; Gin ; Rnrn ; ] Wines of all kinds; Cheese; Por-i ter; Molasses; Raisins; Almonds; Tallow and Spermaceti Candles; ’lobacco; Whiskey, Ut, Sic. ALSO, 100 pie-’es Cotton Bagging A few pieces blue and white Plains Cut Nails, assorted William Mackic. November 26 36 w4l Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on Monday 6th day of January, 1823, at the late resi dence of John Rich, deceased, in the county of Elbert and State of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, among which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, also, corn, cotton, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep, : hogs, household and kitchen furniture, blacksmith and plantation tools, also, a number of articles too tedious to enumer ate. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale bv William Rich, Ex'tr. Nov. 26 36 tds Negroes for Sale, IN Hamburg—two men and one wo man, the men are at work with Mr. i lleury Spiers, and have been for some i time—he can say what they can do in i part. They arc both good c arriage dri ! vers, and one a pretty good rough car ' penter—both active, honest, humble, good negroes; not sold on speculation, but to raise money. They are all family negroes ; the girl is very capable in the house and kitchen, and is an exception for honesty, and humble and mild dispo sition. The oldest fellow is twenty-se ven, and the girl is between eighteen and nineteen years old. Enquire at this office. November 12 30 wtf t PVestern Hotel. 01>HE subscriber still re- Hi mains at Capt.B. Mims’ lIISH well known stand, where Greene and Centre strelse intersec t eac h other, and directly oppo site the Market from the Augusta and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situation, good water, low prices, and his attention to make 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. Man per day, . . . fl 25 Man and Horse per day, 200 Horse per day, .... 75 kc. &r, kc. Woodson Ligon. Avgusta, Acg. 21 357 wtlJ f 1 Just Received, Sixty Packages New & Elegant t.J US r OPKM'.D ) CANTON GOODS. ■ c , Massadonian Silk, figured and striped, a new and elegant article 1 for Dresses, Pelisses and Hats ca*<!9 plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors do plain and figured Nankin and Can ton Crape; Dresses, all colors, with ’ and without borders, and rich em broidered do do elegant embroidered and damask; Crape bhawh and Mantles do 8-4 doublechain Levantine Shaw ls, black and beautiful fancy colors, much admired for Dresses, (2 shawls make a dress) superior quality to any Levantines, do fancy colored Bird-eye Silk Hdkfs do black Barcelona do do do Plaid Washing Silks, do black Sarsneta do Le auline & Florence Silks, black and colored do Satins, black and fancy colors do black and assorted cqjored Sowing Silk, Black Italian do do bast quality black Silk Florentines, for Vests do Flag and Red Bandanna Hdkfs COTTON GOODS. case plain, figured and victory, laced bottoms and flounced Muslin Dresses I do 4 & 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 60 cts to 175 do 4 & 6-4 Medium, Jaconet & Cam bric Muslins, 50 to lOOcenls 4 do 4 & 6-4 India ami Scotch Book do 254 (o' $2 do Tambored Book and Lcno Muslin do do do Mull do do Cambric and Garment Dimities, ls 2 to 4s 1 do fine Fnrni’ure do do 4 i 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, all prices ■ ■do Calico s, from 7d to 3s ' do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns and colors do Ginghams all prices do an exa< t imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very fine do 3-4 k 6-4 colored Cambrics, Black do do striped and checked Mull Muslins at l? 9 do 6-4 spotted, striped, satin checks and jubilee Muslins aud Cambrics do Cut tun Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheetings I do very fine White Marseilles Vest ing do Apron Check? do Cotton Shawls, Musulipatam, P.o mal aud Madras Hdkfs do white and colored Homespuns do do do Derries, at 18| to 25 cents, p| .in anil twilled Cotlon, Damask and Huckaback do LINENS. case Linen becllick do 4-4 Irish Linens, from 31 to l’*o cents do 5 k 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings do Linen Damask, 6 to 10 qrg. Long Lawns do Linen Cambric Ilkfsfrom 3stoßs2 each do bleached and unbleached Dowlas to Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol lands * WOOLLENS. t are wide aud narrow Black Bomba z.eens, all prices Irish Poplins, figured do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a new article lor Ladies’ Dresses do beautilul figured Bombazets, ofj whec, black and fancy colors do all colored Bombazets do Grunteeu Vestings bale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, brov'n, olive and mix’d do do do do do Cassimeres do blue and colored Plains . do real Welsh White Flannels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Duffil Blankets cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia Stock ings do Silk and Cotton Hose, all colors and prices do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors The above, with many oilier goods not enumerated, and weekly supplies from auctions, at New-York, Philadelphia and ’ Charleston, will constitute a better sup -1 ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are usually to he found in this city, all of which will be sold by wholesale and re tail at low prices as can he bought in this or the northern states, for cash, cot ton or approved notes—at the store late ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kcnzie k • Ponce. Latham Hull. November 26 3o l! To Kent, MAnd possession given imme diately, a comfortable Dwelling House. Enquire at this office ■ or at the Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts To Kent, MThe Store k Dwelling-house, near (be Markes. at present oc ucpied hy Messrs E. Wood & Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 ts m To Rent, j|j*K The House and Lot at pre- JaSllLsent occupied by Mrs. Eliza ’• Wilson, on Reynold-street, and the 1 range of Warehouse immediately in the rear. Apply to ; John W. Wilde, Attorney for John B. h.gan. November 7 28 If Dress Making. MRS. BURNS, grateful for the pat ronage already met with in the above line, informs the Ladies she has just received the newest Fashions, in the lower tenement of the Brick Build ing next to Dr. Dent, Bread Street. November 1? 30 ts Notice. SILAS BRONSON having taken in >lr, Jons Wiuhtwan ha a partner, thier business will be conducted under the firm of Bronson k Wightman : They are opening a general and extensive asorlment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, EDITABLE FOR TliK SEASON—VIE. 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, ; I ~ Casimere, 2 ~ Satinets, i '■* >» figured Bombazettes, I „ Plain do. 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 „ Plain and Stripe Cambric, 1 ~ low price Muslin Robes, 2 cases Steam bi Power Loom Murting, t „ Sinchews, • »> English and Italian Sewing Silk, I „ Langdon Wire Thread, 1 ~ Lewis and Tomis and Lewis H. super Lilt Buttons, I ~ low priced (lilt Buttons, I „ Boys’ Vloro c 0 Hats, o ~ Ladies’ Straw Hats, 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 ~ Ladies Morocco „ 5 boxes Whittemore Cotton Cards, t! ~ Holms’and White’s and Snow's, 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. The above Goods, with many n'hers, are offered on the best terms—those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the Goods, Mr. Wight man will remain in Now-York for the present for the pnr|iose of buying; we shall be able to keep a general assort* ment. Bronson & Wightman. Oct. 5 14 ts WM.U. TaOJMPfcOX & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, /"I l‘ r ’>ne St. Croix Sugar, lit* do Muscovado do 300 Bags prime green Coffee, 10 Pipes Holland Gin, 5 do Cogniar Brandy 5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum, 20 Qv. Casks Teneriffe Wine, 20 .do. Malaga do It) Barrels N. E. Rum, lit) I Hals. Molasses, 10 Casks London Porter, 60 Uhls Loaf and Lump Sugar, 20 Bags Pepper, fit) Barrels Flour, fi Boxes London Mustard, B 0 do Raisins, 10 Boxes W hit tniore cotton cards 300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Sugars, 50 Kegs Powder, 200 Bags Shot, 5 Kegs Lead, 200 Pieces Cotton Bagging, 100 Coil Bale Rope, 20 Tons Iron, German Steel, English blistered do. SOOO RuaVvels Salt, All of which are offered low for Cash, or good paper. Sept. 10. 4 3m The Subscribers, HAVE connected themselves in Bu siness under the firm of ./?. I. Sr G. W. Huntington , and have taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh ter l£ C. Lahuzau, where they offer lor sale, an assortment of OUOOEYLIES. A. 1. Huntington, G. W. Huntington. Augusta, Sept. 10, IBS*. 4 ts Cotton Ware-House Upper end, South side Broad si. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his fiic-nds 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, and the convenience arising from its immediate neighborhood to that pari of the town where the prin cipal- portion of the Cotton is new sold, render it a desirable place for the plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 6 ts JOHN S. HOLT, Offers his services tu his Friends and the Dnbhe, as a Commission .Merchant AND Ware-House Keeper , AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House k Stores, where .McLaws k Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and safe keeping of Produce and Merchandize.— 411 orders to purchase and consignments ior sale of Colton, Merchandize, or any species of property, will bo thankfully received: and he pledges himself, that every exertion shall be used, to make sa tisfactory returns of all business commit, ted to his care. ON CONSIGNMENT, A FEW BARRELS Suffer. Freab ¥\our, AND A FEW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. _ September 6. t 2 ts To Rent, i Until the Jirrt October 1823, TftE House and spacious lot Jli|yL adjoining, lately occupied by the deceased Mrs. Kerblay ; the office fronting Reynold-slreet and on the above described lot is also to rent. 1 Fred. E. Dugas, Ua*V. November 16 37 Xew aoJ ¥ asVumaWfc GOODS. f James Killam, Os the lute firm of Killam a Hills, Has received and is now opening, at their old stand, a large assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASIMERES.and VESTINGS, Some Os a very superior quality. He has at work the first rate Journey men Tailors, k Mr. J. E. Shepard, whose cutting is done in the neatest and most fashionable manner, will cut and super intend customers work made to mea sure. The orders of the former custom ers to the house are solicited. ALSO, Received a large assortment of HeaAy Made CLOTHING, Os the following articles, which were made in the best manner, expressly for this market, and will be sold at very low prices—viz: DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTALOONS, WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c. And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand some article; November 16 32 ts Thomas S. Metcalf OFFERS FOR SALE 30 Bbls. boiled Cider I 100 do Potatoes 20 do Beets 1000 hunches Onions 100 hbls. new Flour 50 casks Cut Nails 50 tons Sweeds Iron 10 bbls. best Cider Vinegar 50 hhds. best retailing Motassee 40 casks Lime 10 hhds. Hams 30 bags Coffee Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy November 2 26 ts Cotton Bagging, &c. &c. A Pieces 42 inch Colton Bagging, Tt vfvf fi rst quality 500 lbs. English Baling Twine )!0 Coils do Rope 26 Hhds. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar 25 Bags Green Coffee 60 Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Barrets do do do 211 do N. E. Bum 35 do N. E. Gin 10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes Whitt more’s No. 10, Cotton Cards 150 Bags Shot 5000 wt. Bar Lead 10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted |OO Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads 3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt Any part of which articles will he sold unusually low for Cash or approved iiapar. , A. Mitchell Sr S. Clarke. September 12. 5 If On Consignment. 100 pieces Cotton Bagging 100 do ’I ow Cloth, suitable for pack ing square bales Cotton 150 barrels Sugar 25 hhds do 50 casks Slone Lime,and 50 casks Cheese, Pitkin k Pearson’s brand All of which will be sold low for Cash. Ani-lv at Holcombe’s Ware-House. November 21 34 3t Whiskey, Molasses, Su gar, &c. 100 hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whis key 200 bids. do do do 100 bags Green Coffee 75 hhds, sweet Havanna Molasses 20 hhds. New-Orleans Sugar 50 bbls. Flour 1000 bushels Com Prime Pork, Cogniac Brandy, Cotton Bagging, Nankeens, Cordials, assorted, Seed Rye, Sic And, on the River, Swedes Iron, Share Moulds, Gun Powder, Imperial k Hyson Teas, Tow Bagging 42 to 44 inches wide, Nails, assorted sizes, London Mustard, Yellow Soap, Lump and Loaf Sugar, Bloom Raisins, bale Rope FOR (ALB BT Summers St Perry. November 21 34 fit Cypress Shingles F IR SALE. Apply to Holland M’Tyre, November 21 34 3t HAMS A FEW hhds. superior Hams, just re ceived and for sale by John P. Andrews. November 16 32 ts ON the Ist day of November next, will be rented the WARE-HOUSE On Reynold-streel, now tenanted by L. C. Cantelou. Application to be made to JOHN B. EGAN,—or, in his absence, to Johk W. Wilde, Esq. October 1 13 ts , Notice. THE subscriber offers for his Band-Hill Residence for 12 months from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. Its i Auction and Commission BUSINESS. ' I''HE undersigned has taken the Brick JL Tenement, on Bridge How, next a bove Robert Dillon’s, where be is ready to attend to any business with which he , ® a y be entrusted in his capacity as Auc tioneer and Commission Merchant Win. Bee. October 31 25 if 20 Dollars Reward. 1/ STOLEN, on the 18th inst. supposed , a negro, a gold patent lever • WATCH, double bottom, gold hands and dial, made by Robert Rashell, Li verpool, V No. 29071—t0 which was attached a ribbon chain and gold Key. Any person delivering the same at this office, or to Messrs. Cantelou & Lamar, Savannah, shall receive the above reward. November 21 • . 34 6t 1 ID” The Savannah Republican will please insert the the above 6 times and forward their bill to this office for pay ment. ” AUCTION. " Evening Sales, ON Saturdays—tor the sale of Books Stationary,—Jewelry,— Watches, &c.—Sales to comm Mice at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November 14 Jluciioneer. A Card. A YOUNG Man who has done business in an extensive Mercantile House in Europe for a considerable time, well acquainted with book keeping and all the routine of business, from the Grocery to the counting room, wishes a situation in this city. He is very generally acquain ted with the Planters of the up country, having resided among them nearly four years. Respectable letters and refer ences ran be given on applying to P. O. L. at the office of thiapaper. November 16 32 ts COMMISSION Ware-House. THE Subscribers continue to transact Commission business, under the firm of John H.Kimbell, & Co. Their Ware-House is remote from any other Building, secure from any danger by fire situated in the rear of the Planters’ Hotel Samuel Hale, John H. Kimbell. September 7 3 ts TO BAKERS, And T?r Waits ¥amiliea. A CONSTANT supply of New Flour (HAXALL brand) inferior to none in the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-Mouse. September 19 8 ts J ames M. Thompson, HAVING removed his Office to a room in the upper pari of Me. Ja cob Danfbrth’s brick building, on Broad near Washington street, (where be may at all times be found except when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully len ders his services to his friends and the public in the practice of LAW, to trans act any business reposed to his char ge, in (hn several courts of the middle circuit. November 5 27 (f BOARDING, A FEW Gentlemen can be accommo dated with board(and lodging if re quired)!!! the large brick Building, next above the Post-office. September 24 10 ts ft/* We arc authorized to an nonnee Anbki.m Lugo, a «aiididate for tlje office of Receiver of Tax Retnrns for Richmond county at the ensuing election* October 29 24 If (Q 3 * We are authorized to announce Mr. Miciiaki. F. Boh ci.aih, as a Candidate for Receiver ol Tax Returns of this county at the en suing election. September 28 Ide (Q 3 * We are authorized to slate, that Richard Rdim, Esq. is a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county at tho ensuing election. September 17 wde 7 {tP We are requested to state, that Jo mm Liverman, will be a Candidate for the Office of Tax Col lector, at the ensuing election in Rich mond County. October 24 22 Ide (t/ 1 * We are authorized to say that Capt. Kd.v.ukd Bccu is a candidate for Tax Collector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election, October 24 22 tde OCP We are authorized to an nounce Holi.and M*l the, E‘q. a can didate for Tax Collector ot Richmond county at the ensuing Election. October 24 22 3t We are authorized to an nounce Johr b. Coombs acandidale lor Tax CoTiector of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. October 22 21 Ide Drj Goods. The tubieriben 're opening at their Store (next to Mn»rs. A. Mitchell k S. Clark) A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF Srtf (Kooli>o* Confuting of a treat variety of FANCY & STAPLE ARTICLES* Which are offered at low prices for cash or acceptance* in.town. H. Wooster &, Co. October 29 24 w4t