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

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w' - ■ . . r -OKui <stoifls,i iscr. Vol. 37.] . ■ AUGUSTA, TiI.URSDAj.DKCEMBER 13, 1823. r Mew Senes—i\o 43. ■ PUBLISHED EVERY ■ y, Thursday Si I JJORMNG, ■ BY T. S. HANNON. I Wants a Situation, e I ;an Overseer, a qran that hassuffi „ I cient knowledge of the business, ■> I !in<r}ve satisfactory references as to * I honesty, iodiMtry and wbrie- I A Woe addressed to J. M. and left (V I '.s Office will he attended to. 'V : I sromber 10. ‘ 6142 --1 ■— '»ar ' 'hurges 1 Map of Georgia. I,, IP Qri rinal tfubstri/tioh 7Asl, lor ■ the above map tow been placed in ■ ■ mds of the subscriber tor the pur r>|u >-f making a final settlement of the ■n.s. Subscribers, (or the legal repre ■ntatives of subscribers,) who have not it received their maps, are now re ared to do so, and comply with the inns of their subscriptions. I li. Wante. I December 10. 42 4 tf I Salt for Sale. it ALT for sale, on the river, by D. SHELDON, | .Vo. •!, Col'on Range. I Dec> 10 4 “ 31 I Penmanship. I Coe & Strong, |l> EBFECTFULLY inform the cili ■lV zons of Augusta, that they will iommence giving Lessons in Penmanship Km Monday next, the Oth inst. at the Ea- Erie Tavern. Revuoid-sireet. I They leach a new system of Busiaes ■Baud, called the W aving Hand, which ■las never been taught in this country, luid which may h? acquired in a few ■hours; also, the singular Running Hand, ■on anew and improved principle; also, ■ the ROCK!) or ledger jiAKD, the Ita- Buan and the Ornamental Hand*, and I flourishing, I STENOGRAPHY, I Or SHORT 11l Testimonies of approbation whi'.h their Ijjrstein has received in various jiarls ol I the United States, and specimens ol the ■ romt improvement of (heir pupil*, may I he seen at their Writing Room. M •» # # It is a sham* for a person to write Ha bad hand. Every one who has hands Hand eyes ranLvni to write any hand ne H pleases Chesterfield H Honrs of tuition, from 9to 11, A. M. H torn 3 to 5, or from 7 to 9, P. M. H December 5 • 40 ts I J. Woodrow, 8f Co. H Haxe received another assortment of 9 Superb Tlowiac’d. I Presses, &c. I Which will De sold very low, at their I doreiivMr. Cumming’s wooden building. H December 5 40 ts I 9 Steam j£SshL>iu» Boat THE new line of Post Coaches will leave the Planters* Hotel (Augusta) B 00 Sunday next, oth inst. at 12 o’clock, B for Savannah, on the S. Carolina side, B via Purysburgh, where passengers will ■ lake the Steam-Boat Carolina, and ar ■ rive in Savannah the next day, at 10 ■ o’clock P. M. For Seals apply at the I Planters’Hotel. Fare through sl2. ■ .P. S.—The above line will run every ■ other day, at the same hour, until the m first day of January next, when it will I Mart every day, I December 5 40 tIJ I Heal Havana Segars. I s? saw?; ss I *VMI(iOS,U»vana, In quarter, half and whole Box- I ts. I 50,000 first quality Alexandria Segare in bunches. ■ For sale low by I Thomas S. Metcalf. I November 30. ts *• I TO BAKERS, I AuH Vv\\ ate ¥ amities. I A CONSTANT supply of New Flour I (UAXALL brand) inferior to none I m the Union, will be kept for sale at Mac- I Benzie k Ponce’s Ware-House. I September 19 Btf I Spectacles. TIC subscriber informs his friends and customers, that he has just received from New-York, a good assortment of . Silver and Steel Spectacles ; also, extra Gla of the best quality—which he will lit either to old or new Spectacles, 00 the shortest notice and to suit the ’ight of persons of any age. J. Catlin. P. S. Jeweilry, Watches, Sic. tic, ALSO, Watches repaired, as usual at the old I ‘land, north side Broad-street, between d’lnu«hand Washington-strects. 1 -Nst ember 19 33 ts ' AUCTION. BY A. M. HOBBY. ON Tuesday the 17th December next, will be sold, at the planta tion of tho late Waller Leigh, dec. three 1 . miles below Augusta, and known by the name of the Folly, the present crop of I Corn and Fodder, the stock of Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hog?—together with t all the Plantation Utensils, kc. See. By order of B. H Warren , Executor. Norember 30 38 tds AUCTION.. r . ! BY A. M. HOBBY, J —— ON Friday, the 20th December next, will be sold, at the market-house, . in the city of Augusta, the following pro -3 pcrly, belonging to the Estate of Walter Leigh, Esq. deceased —viz. Forty-Eight Negroes, Consisting of house servants, carriage drivers, carpenters, shoe makers, field hands, and women and children. ALSO, Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco pal Church, No. 76. ALSO, From 500 to 800 bushels Corn, and a quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at the plantation in Columbia county, at present occupied by Samuel Uix. ALSO, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres of I Swamp Land, well timbered and lying within two tmlas of Augusta, adjoining lands of White, Cashin and others. Terms of sale, twelve months credit, for approved paper. By order of B. 11, Warren, Executor. November 30 38 tds , Xerv\ auA Fashionable GOODS , i James Kiliam, Os the lute firm of Ktltam .2 Hills, Has received and is Aaw opening, at their old l.lau'l* a large a- -ort incut of BROAD CLOTHS, ' CASIMERES, and r VESTINGS, Some of a very superior quality. > He has it work the first rale Journey s men Tailors, k Mr. J. E. Shepard, wlmec > culling is done in the neatest and most fashionable manner, will cut and super intend customers work made to mea sure. Tlsc orders of the former custom ers to the house are solicited. ALSO, Received a large assortment oj Heady tfVlade CLOTHING, Os the following articles, which were r made in the best manner, expressly lor this market, and will be sold at very low prices—viz: DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, I PANTALOONS, WAISTCOATS, PLAID CLOAKS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS, &c. And some Ladies Cloaks—a very hand ■ some article. November 16 32 ts ) Notice. » £JILAS BRONSON having taken in • »S.JVIr. John Wightman asapartner, thief business will be conducted under j the firm of Bronson Si Wightman: B They are opening a general and extensive asortment of r STAPLE AND FANCY > GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON —VIZ. 1 ' 2 bales superfine and common Cloths, 1 „ Casimere, „ 2 „ Satinets, S 2 j, Figured Bombazettes, -1 „ Plain do. ( . 6 trunks Calicoes, assorted, 2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric, ( t ~ low price Muslin Robes, 2 cases Steam k Power Loom Shirting, | • i „ Sinchews, I English and Italian Sewing Silk, 1 Langdon Wire Thread, I ~ Lewis and Tomis and Lewi? H * super Gilt Buttons, r 1 ~ low priced Gilt Buttons, B 1 ~ Boys’ Morocco Hals, - 5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hats, 12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes, 15 „ Ladies Morocco ~ ( S boxes Whittemore Colton Cards, < 8 Holms’and White’s and Snow’s, 6 cases Domestic Goods, assorted. 1 The above Goods, with many other... 1 are offered on the best f wishing to purchase are invited local' a and examine the Goods. Mr. M iglu b man will remain in New-York for th , present for the purpose of buying ; w e g hsi ii be able to keep a general assor - “ ,eDt ’ Bronson & Wightman. s Oct. 5 14 ts a THE GAMUT, For Salt at the Augusta Bookstore. ■nra-aii ■ ii Just Received, [. Sixty Packages New & Elegant l (just opssr.i))'* CANTON GOODS. Case Massadonian Silk, figured and! striped, a new and elegant'article for Dresses, Pelisses and Hats cases plain and figured Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors do plain and figured Naukiq and Can ton Crape Drevses, all color*, with and without borders, and rich em broidered do do elegant embroidered and dftmaek Crape Shawls and Vital)** do fancy colored Bard-eye SitkHdkfe do black Barcelona do do do FLid Washing Silks, do black ■ Sarsncts ■, ‘ , ■. j, do Lo antinc k Florence Silks, black ' and colored do Satin?, black and fancy colors do black and assorted colored Sewing Silk » . .. * Black Italian do do l»cst quality black Silk Florentines, for Vests do Flag and Red Bandanna lldkfs COTTON GOODS. case plain, figured and victory, laced bottoms and flounced Viusltu Dresses d 0,4 i 6-4 mull mull Muslin, 50 els to 175 do 4 k 6-4 Medium, Jaconet & Cam bric Muslins, SO to 100 cents 4 do 4 A'. C-4 India and Scotch Book do 2*4 to $ I do Tambored Book and Leno Mu.-lin do do do do do Cambric and. Garment Dimities, ls 2 to 4sl Jo fine Furniture do do 4 i 6-4 Colton Cambrics, all prices do Calico* s, from 7d 'o 3s do Furniture Chintzes, rich patterns and colors do Ginghams «I1 prices do an exact imitation of plaid wash ing Silk, very fine do 3-4 & 6-4 colored Cambrics, Black do do striped and cheeked Mull Muslins at Ist) do 6-4 spotted, striped, satin checks and jubilee Muslins and Cambrics do Cotton Shirtings, 5-4 Waltham Sheetings do very line White Marseilles Vcsl ing do Apron Check* du CjuUou bhawln, Musirlipatum, Ito laul and Madras lidkls do while and colored Homespuns do do do Dei Ties, at 18J to 25 cents, plain and twilled Cotiou, Damask and Huckaback do LINENS. case Linen Btdlick do 4 4 Irish Linens, from 31 to 100 cents do 5 k 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings do Liueu Damask, 6 to 10 qfs. Long Law.is do Linen Cambric Hkfs from 3s to Bs2 eacli do bleached apd unbleached Dowlas «o Russia Sheetings and Brown Hol lands fVOOLLENS. case wide and narrow Black Bomba zeeus, all prices Irish Poplins, figured do Caroline silk and worsted Plaids, a new article lor Ladies’ [tresses do beautiful figured Bombazets, o While, black and fancy colors do all colored Bombazets do Grantcon Vestings bale black, blue, brown and mixed Broadcloths do drab, blue, brown, olive and mix’d do do do do do Cassimeres do blue and colored Plains do real Welsh While Flannels do Yorkshire do and Red do do London Dulfil Blankets cases Lamb’s Wool and Vigonia Stock logs Jo Silk and Cotton Hose, all colors and prices do 8-4 Saxony Shawls, handsome co lors The above, with many other goods not enumerated, and weekly supplies from auctions, at New-York, Philadelphia and Charleston, will constitute a better sup ply of Staple and Fancy Goods than are i usually to be found in this city, all of which will be sold by wholesale and re- , tail at luw prices as can .be bought in this or the northern states, forxash, cot ton or approved note* —at the store late ly occupied by Messrs. M’Kcuzie k Ponce. Latham Hull. November 26 36 tl — '. 11 1 —- ~ i M. ' NEW-YORK rtHE subscriber, has lately received, in addition to his former slock, A large assortment of ft ATS, OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, from the Manufactory of Messrs, Twee ny & Benedict, which he offer* at ve -y low prices, for Cash or town accept- 5 ances. To Let, A largo Back Store, safe from fire, in raar of the subscriber’* .tore. George Hannah. November 26 36 ts I fill I IT A 1 I I tHv.ocaa.VYis, Cottoa Bagging, &c. &c. A Piepos 42inch Cotton Bagging, Tl VfUF first quality 1 600 lbs. English Baling Twine *BO Coils do Hope 21t HUds. Muscovado At Orleans Sugar 25 Bags Green Coffee 60 HhJ*. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 30 Darrels do do do 23 do N. E. Bum 35 do N. E. Oiu 10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine 20 Tierces London Porter 15 Boxes Whillmore’s No. 10, Colton Cards 150 Bags Shot iOG wt. Bar Lead K) Tim* Htndfs iron, assorted 100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads JOOO Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt i Any part of which articles will be sold unusually tow for Cash or approved paper. A. Mitchell S. Clarke. September 12. 5 If Thomas* S. Metcalf Off ns for sale, on reasonable terms, 30 Uids. Muscovado Sugar j •>0 hags prime Green Coffee 3b hlids prime retailing Molasses 100 libls Northern Gin 50 Jo N. E. Rum 10 do Apple Brandy ’OO bills No 1,2 and 3 new Mackerel 100 ctsks Patent Cut Nails 20 tons Swedes and Russia Iron 50 citks first quality Lime 3 pipes Cognac Brandy 3 do Holland Gin 10 do Northern Gin 20 casks Malaga Wine 30 tusks Cordials 32 boxes Gun Powder, Hyson and Young Hyson Tea* 150 canisters 2 Ibj each Imperial do 50 bids new Flour, Richmond mills 3 tons Castings 50000 Quills, very c heap 10 kegs No. I, Richmond Tobacco 20 Ikixos Soap and Candles 20 bbl? boiled Cider 10 hlids Hams 50 bbla Potatoes .500 pair Negro bliuos 10 casks best London Porter 100 boxes Kuisius 25 pieces Bagging « 250 lbs Twine A 10 bbls best Cider Vinegar 100 bundicH Wrapping Paper 50 boxes Hill’s best Bhaving 9osp 140 bags Shot, assorted 20 hags Canton White Sugar 10 bags Popper and Spice ID bbls Lump Buga. 2 hhds Copperas 5 bales Domestic Plaids k Stripes 4 crates Crockery, assorted 7 boxes Cotton Cards 1 trunk Calfskin* 1 case Canton Crapes ip 1-2 pieces November 30 38 ts XeNveSt YftaVuons. JUST RECEIVED 250 cases Boots & Shoes, OF A SOTEKIOR DUALITY, In addition to a targe assortment on hand , selected particularly for the Up-country. ALSO, 8 Cases Comb* 200 Charles Emmcrson’s superior Razor Straps, Warranted Also, Receiving 100 bbls. Northern Rum 50 quarter casic? superior Cordials 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar 500 lb*. Loaf Sugar 15 bap Green Coffee ' 10 quarter chest* old Hyaon Tea 12 bbls Irish Potatoes 10 bbls Mackerel, For sale, on the most liberal terms, for cash or city acceptances, By Evans &i Rayner, 3d A 4 lh Doors, lit comer above the Bank. November 26 30 ts To Rent, iJIIJjI The House and Lot at pre i£SlHL*ent occupied by Mrs. Elba Wilson, on Reynold-streel, and the range of Warehouse immediately in the rear. Apply to John W. Wilde, Attorney for John B. Egan. November 7 28 ts To Rent, MThe House at present in the occupancy of tho subscriber, on .Ellis-street. John W. Wilde. November? 20 ts To Rent And possession given immediately. mill: chambers over the store occupied by the J, »uhscriber» on the south side of Broad itreet, ’irectiy opposite the I'lnnter’s Hotel Rath bone & Andrews. Auguslx, November SO, 1822. 9t 33 Job Printing, Neatly executed at this Office. Administrator’s &ales. Agreeably to «n order of the ( o irt of*Ordinary of Richmond county, will be sold, at the market house in the city of Augusta, on tile first Tues day in January next, all the undivided real estatf ol Ferdinand I'binizy, late of I' said county, decensod-Mo wit: t tract Lend, Wayne C'tv,tso acres, No. OT7,lst dii : 1 Jdo do do 4>JO „ „ 117 2 „ I Ido do do 490 „ „ 34 X „ 1 1 do do Wilkinson C. 2021-2 „ 144 ID „ , Ido do do 202 1-2 „ 109 !S „ ' Ido do do 202 1-2 „ 122 14 „ C ALSO, t Agreeably to said order, will be sold, on the same day, four Paws, in Christ I •Church, Nos. 9, 98, 101 and 110, and two Pews In St. Paul’s Church, Noe. Id and 54. All of the above property eold Jiir the benefit of Iho lu>in nf.uiil „«tato Farms made known on the day of sate. John Phinizy, Acting Adm'r of the Estate of F. > hinigy. October 26 23 wtds Notice. WILL be sold at the market-house, iu the city of Augusta, on the - first day of January next, twenty shares 1 Steam-Boat Stock, belonging to the es- 1 late of 1). M'Kiiuioy, deceased, and 1 sold by an order of Court, for tho bene fit of tho heirs and creditors of said es tate. Terms made known at sale. C. S. M‘Kinney, Adm'x. By A. Ttircly, junr. Agent. Nov. 28 ' lawlds Aifministrator’s Sale, i WILL be sold, on the first Monday I in January next, a (pact of Laud < in Liuco'n county, adjoining Samuel and others, and all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Hez. Spiers, dec.—sold for the benefit of tho heir? and creditors of said estate,. Win. WeHinffham, ) . , Zachariah Spiers, £ a mis ’ October 22 21 vvtf I Administrator’s Sale. ! WILL bu sold, on Saturday, the 21st I of December next, at Hie late rc- , sideline of Toliver Blalock, deceased, of j Lincoln county, all the personal estate i of said deceased, consisting of the foil >w i ig article^—Adz: horses, cattle, hogs, aousehold and kitchen furniture, plant a- , lion tools, with the crop of corn, fodder .md cotton. Terms of sale will bo twelve , on the credit, and notes with sacurity required. John L. Blalock, adm'r. November 12 30 3tw The Subscriber, WILL soil to the highest bidder, on tho 26th December next, cm the i lantalion where ho resides, (Columbia County,) a quantity ol f Corn, Fodder, I lons".Hold and Kitchen furniture, also, Farming Utensil*. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sol. Hoge. November 19 33 wids Executor’s Sales. WILL bo sold, on the second day of January next, at the late rcsidertcti of Josias Boswell, deceased, th* whole of the real and personal estate of said de ceased (excepting the negroes)—consis ting of about 41)0 acre* of land, lying im mediately on the road leading from Co- Columbia Court-House to Augusta, fifteen miles above the latter place; a good stock of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, household and kitchen furniture, wheel carriages, plantation tools, the crop of wheat, corn, fodder and cotton. Tlw sale will continue from day to day until tho whole is sold. Th? conditions will be made known on the day of sale. Levi Boswell, Ex'er. November 16 32 w6w Notice. STOLEN, on the 28th of October last, from Lincoln Court House, a large dark BAY HORSE, five feet two or three inches high, his tail nicked, eight years old, trots, racks and canters well, supposed to be worth one hundred and seventy-five or t\7o hundred dollars; also a saddle and bridle taken with him, about half worn. The oaten who is sup posed to have iiole him calls himself Rogers—about forty years of age, tall and a thin visage, inclined to be bald headed, hair a little inclined to be red. One hundred, dollars will be given for the apprehension of the thief and horse or fifty dollar* for the horse only, John Bentley Lincoln County, Geo November 16 32 w6tp Notice. , NINE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, foi leave to sell tho real estate of Walter Leigh, deceased. B. H. Warren, ex'r. December 5 40 9m Notice. ALL those who have demands again?l 1 the estate of James Stapler, late of • Columbia county, deceased, are request rid to present them legally nulhenlicateti within the time prescribed by law, and [ hose indebted to the estate to mako im- I h lie payment. j Elizabeth Stapler, Ex’trcc. N. F. Collins, Ex'r. f John Barnes, Ex'r. c December 0 40 lawCfr 0 L Western Hotel. subscriber stilt re’ sA mains, atCapt. B. iVlima- Uj‘*l well known stand, v hero “•Greene and Centro stretse intellect ov h other, and directly oppo site the daiketfrom the Augusta Bridge j and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situation, good water, low prices, and his at Uni ion to make (hose comfortable who call, he hopes lb obtain a reasonable share of pnllrt pa tronage. A« excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the subscriber. RATES. Mw-perday, . . . $1 25 Man and Horse per day, 2 00 Tins*k p®v il.j, .... , 7,5 iIC. Sir, S: ( . •Woodson-I, igon. Augusta, Aug. 21 337 wtU Notice. PERSON? ha .-nig demands against the estate of William Gwin, dm eas ed, are requested to present them, ami those indebted to make immediate pay meut to A. Walker, Admr. November 28. a h i 37 Administrator’s Sale. wild. BE SOLD, ON the 21st of I)* comber next, at the residence of. William Gwin, late of B irko County,'deceased, (ho stork of horses and hogs, household and kitchen furniture, fodder, Sic, Terms on the day. A. Walk t\f,Admr. November, Vtt, Itif.’. w ti i 37 Adminif trator'ij bale. WILL be sold on the 21st day of De cember next, at the late resi.lot ec of C'loou Nalloy, deceased, the personal propei ty of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture; tow a gigs, nea'ly finished ; a quantity ot va luable tools, suitable for coach makera or wheel wiights; wheels, of various kiuds, together with a quantity of irons; some timbers suitable for the wheel Wright’s business, mid other articles too tedious to mention. There will be hired on the seme day, some negroes beloifging to said estate. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, term.- made known on (he day. All persons indebted to saH es>,.te are requeued to come forward anJ mako payment, an 1 those having claims against the estate are requested to render them iu duly attested in the lime pr. ■ rihed by law. I\lary Nallcy, admx. November I l 31 -i Is Just Received, ATTUK AUGUSTA RGOKSTGRK A.V ABKOFITM ISN'T OF FA 9 H IOX A BMC paper hangings, isovember 23 Br> ULDBU T.WVAUV. '■MIL Subscriber infirm* Ins friend* JL ami the public, that Ida HEADING ROOM, is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of die latter, lie is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; ami can safely promise them, that as fui as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and conveniencx of eve. ry gu< st who may honor him with a cull. (O* The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at il»c Ghibr. WM. SHANNON. December 20 Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED from thb stable of ilia sub scriber on Friday the 22d inti, a large white docked tail HORSE, seven years old.—Whoever will return him to me, or give information where he can b 3 found, shall receive the above re* ward. John W. Read. November 20 37 Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office under the Globe Tavern, OrpilE subscriber offer* to lake risks a- U gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent, Augusta, Get). Oct. 12 17 If JAMES BaT.L^ Respectfully informs hi > friends and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back of <ho Bridge Bunk, he has opened a house on Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh ar.d Washington street", and dopes from his duo attention, and the su perior styie in which f» intends keeping his bouse, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can b' fumisbed with Oysters during the an son. Gentlemen can be furnished will) servants to open oysters, M required, October 16 ■ If t .