Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 12, 1822, Image 3

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IJTION. MIWBBY. r, at 10 o’clock, sold, if Fairy i, Gin, Raisins, Candles. , Segars, Sic. &c. ALSO, >mo assortment of GOODS. Ic. 4J erature. '.TAN, who received hia n the University of Glas roted fifteen years to the llh in clitssi. ill and scion* wishes to obtain a silua of an Academy in Geor has conducted a Female b years, and is well qual oung Ladies in the vari polite and useful lilera satisfactory References Is permanent location is alth will be consulted, id to J. F. E. Beattie’s 1 meet with immediate 43 lOtw r otice. ship existing under the Mark Hi Co. will be dis h inst. and on the UHh belonging to the concern üblic Auction. IT. Clark &£ Co. will be continued by the at the old stand, where landsome assortment of •y, &c. And Watches kinds, repaired as usual. Francis Clark. 43 2i solution. Kenn and Charlton, is olved by mutual con s of the above concern, ucern of Kean, Duyck >n, are placed in the d. Charlton, who isdu leltle and adjust the uf rns E. Kean. K. M. Charlton. T. Duyekinck. 1322. 43 3lw trator’s Sale. nty, Georgia, on Th-urs ly of January 1023, at j of Shadrach Turner. 11 he sold, horses, hogs, gon and cart, corn and in >nd running geer, a cotton, plantation tools, tchen furniture. Also, plantation of said de rm of one year, with a jurtecn likely Negroes, ed or sold at the same ith a variety of articles us to mention. Terms vn the day of sale. 1 Turner, Jun. ’urncr, , Admr's. 43 Up Jotjce. BE RENTED, f years, at the Market he city of Augusta, on January next, a place estate of James Bond, >ur miles below Augus lah road. It is a good mith shop or a waggon •ms will be notes with y payable at the end of bond with like security ie buddings and fencing 3. Tuttle, Jldmr. 43 2t otice. ted, on the 28th instant, Ferry, on the South r the term of one year, erry and Ferryman.— ion on the Georgia side, vith approved security a Fury, adm’x. Dearmond, adm'r. 43 Id otice. J, on the 24th day of next, at the muiket ty of Augusta, one four md harness, and some tnre, belonging to the A. Bones, deceased.— wa on the day of sale. l Phinizy, adm'r. 43 wld I otice. ired, at the Market i the Ist day of January n of one year, It! or 20 tig (o the estate of John among which are a first ’, tanner and currier.— house servants and boat nne time the plantation road, adjoining Verde ouses, near Rlaj. D’An t occupied by Barnet & notes with approved '« required. Furey, Adtn'x. n - - -Joartnond, Admr. W.MV.ft VOLHUA, *, Bl^ ttor »t-y alLay, I located himself at Waynesboro’, r arke county, and will with plea- H,'A nsact a »y business in the profes a,''r^a'^whi' h may he entrusted tn ' ,Ky 331 ts Notice, City Cv.uncil will'mi the first A Saturday of January next, appoint a Sujiennteudaut of the Hospital, will, a salary ol seven hundred dollars, and a Jailor, with a salary of five hundred dol lars per annum. Applications, contain mg the names of security, may bo hand ca to the Clerk until thut d«y. ’ D. Clarke, c, c. December 12. 43 u Notice. j QEALLD proposals will be received 1 r c- y lllC < -' !e ‘' k 01 Council, until the 1 nrst Saturday in January next, for fur ni.-h.ng the Jail of Richmond County ivuli meal, for one year from that dav. Said meal to be of the best quality, ‘and to be delivered at the Jail m such quau -18 lily as may be required weekly. *■ D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 id ■- Taxes for 1823. e H L Office of Clerk of Council will - L be opened from two to fiye o’clock, - P. M. on every day, except Sundays, .- durii g the month of January ensuing, at ‘S the City Hall, ai winch time and place s will be received the returns of property, 1. within the limits of the City ot Augusta, s liable to Road and Well Tax for the e year 1823. D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 id Notice. SEALF-P proposals will be received at the OlSce of the Clerk of Council, 4 Until the first Saturday in January next, for furnishing the Patients of the City Hospital, in conformity tn the one hun dred and twenty-first section of the Gen eral Ordinance, for the regulation of the b City Hospital. The duties are pointed i out by the ordinance Bond, ami security f will • e required in the sum of two then s "and dollars. Applicants will name . their securities. The Clerk of Council will furnish the average number of Pa- Heats in the Hospital for the last year, the offers will stale the price lor each I paiient daily lor food and nursing only. D. Clarke, c. c. ! December 12' 43 td Ail Ordinance, 1 To niter and amend the sixty-third Section of the General Ordinances of the City of Augusta, so far as relates to the iifi point men t of Collector and Treasurer for hie City. |'»F. IT ORDAINED, by the City -LA Council of Augusta, that the City | Council will, at their first meeting in ! January, in each a.nd every year, appoint I a Collec tor ami Treasurer (or the city ot j A iguslM, who shall fold (Iff cilice lor the next year, from the lime his service.- are required, until his successor is ap pointed and qualified, nod annually there after, from the time o( his appointment to the time his successor L appointed aud qualified. lie it farther ordained, That (lie salary of the Collector and Treasurer lor the next year, shall be six hundred dollars, and may hereafter be fixed at the pleas ure of Council. Passed in Council 011 the 7lh Decem ber 1322. By the Chairman. Samuel Hale, Chairman. D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 Id An Ordinance, Entitled an ordinance , amuulatory of the Wth section of the General Urdiamue. BE IT ORDAINED, H.y the City Council of Augusta, that from and after the passing ol this Ordinani e, no person shall buy, ; cceive from, or barter ; with any slave or slaves for fodder, c orn or other grain, meat or poultry, or lor goods, ' wares and merchandize, or produce of I any kind, except such as arc expressly | allowed by the seventeenth Section of the ( general ordinance, unless such slave or: j. slaves has a writlcu permission from his or her, or their owner or employer, to , make such sole or barter, under the pen ’ ally of being fined in a sum not exceed ing one hundred dollars. Passed in Council, July 6th, 1322. By the Mayor. R. Walker, Mayor. D. Clarke, c. c. 1 December 12. 43 3t ’ Georgia Fencibles. APPEAR at your parade ground in front of the City Hall, on .Saturday the 14th iust. at half past !»o’clock, A. M. for regimental review and inspection. . Dy order of Cant. Wells, A. R. Bigelow, O. S. December 12 1022 43 2t y Alfred M. Hobby 1 Offers hit services to his friends and the t public ns AND - Commission Merchant. For the security of such articles as are 1 committed to his charge, he has taken 11 the Fire Proof Store, formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. 11. Oakman, in M’lntosh near Broad street, where every exer tion will be used to forward the interest of his employers. dj* Days of sale Mondays and Thurs days, Novembdr 23 35 'f , HAMS. A FEW hhds, superior Hams,just re ceived and for sale by John P. Andrews. November 16 32 tl 1 A. B. Me Leod, \ j J ll opened and now oilers lor sale ‘ by Ike piece or package a general as- * k I sortiuent of Britishy India &r Domestic Dry Goods, Consisting of * tjf cases superfine Loudon Broadcloths I 2 4fc ** 44 44 z . t Cassimeres -2 bales common 3-4 Cloths | 3 3, 3 i-2 and -1 point Blankets -- “ super London Duffil do. 1 2 “ Blue Plains I » “ VVhite do. 11 2 u Gretn aud red Becking Baize 3 “ Plain and figured Bombazoltcs 1 “ 6-4 Flushings 1 “ Rod Flannels assorted 1 case Casvimcro Shawls and Scarfs printed borders 1 “ Bombazines assorted 2 “ Canton Crapes in half pieces assort ed s 2 “ 4-4 black twilled and fringed silk Hhkfs. I “ striped and plaid Sarsnelts extra widths j 1 “ Italian sewing Silk assorted 1 “ Men’s and women’s worsted Hose [ 1 “ “ white and mixed lamb’s wool do. and half do. 1 “ 6-4 check’d Ginghams 1 “ Mull and striped Jaconet Muslin I “ Flounce dresses aad assorted trim mings 1 u Cashmere and merino Scarfs and Shawls | 1 “ Balusou neck Hdkfs. 2 “ Blue and Turkey red Bandannas 1 1 “ Men’s and women’s fine white cot- ’ ton Hose \ I “ “ fine cotton half Hose c 1 “ Vulentia V'estings ; I “ Linen Cambric Hdkfs which with a general assortment of Do- i mestic Goods, he offers for sale at his Store, two doors above the Augusla Book 1 Store. ) ALSO, 30,000 Havana Segars of the first quality of A ll, bos Hcmsftuos brand, for sale as above, Augusta, Dec, 2, 1822. ts 39 CLOTHING. . DIMOCK & MARSH, c Merchant Taylors, OPPOSITE THE CITY-HOTEL, Have this dry received a Large Supply of Ready Made | (DIZ-Da’MMj 1 CONSISTING OP * Superfine Black and Blue COATS, Ditto Frock Coats, with and without I Capes. ai.so, A Large. Assortment of Plaid Cloaks and Big Coals Superfine Blue aud Black Pantaloons A large assortment of Fancy ditto Super Blue & Black Cas.'imerc Vests Silk and Mole Skin ditto Fancy diltoof various patterns, ALSO, A large assortment if Limn and Cotton SHIRTS. Cravats and Drawers. NEGRO CLOTHING. Os all descriptions. All of w hich will be sold on reasonable terms fur cash only. Nov. 23 37 3w J ust Received, And for sale by the. subscriber, on accom modating linns, 40 Hhds. and 37 bbls. prime Jamai ca, St. Croix Si id. O. Sugars, 25 do Guadaloupo and Surinam Molasses, 2 do Jamaica Rsim, warranted a pipes Cog. Brandy, \ . 5 do Holland Gin, ) * ’ 40 bbls. Northern Gin, 30 do do Rum, 30 do Rye Whiskey, 3 do old Irish do 50 casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe, . Currant and Malaga Wines, 50 bbls. Mackerel, 75 do superfine Flour, from new wheat, j 15 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 70 casks Patent Cut Nails, 100 bags prime Green Coffee, 20 do Pepper, 10 do Pimento, ' 40 kegs Richmond Manufactured 'J ohaccu, 4000 lbs. English Green Copperas, 2000 do Loalkind Lump Sugar, 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, ' 20000 yards Northern Homespuns, ma king a complete assortment, j 2000 yards Salinetts, 150 boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins, 20 do Tea, 30 do sperm and tallow Caudles, 20 do No. I Soap, 15 dozen liottles Dyer’s White Cur- - rant Wine, 200 lbs. Bagging Twine, ( 100 re&ms large and small Wrapping Paper, 20 do Writing do 10 bbls. Cider Vinegar, Race and Ground Ginger, Salt Petre, Fine and coarse Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Papers, Trace Chains, < Hardware, Glassware, Sir, &c. ( E. Manton. October 26 23 ts COMMISSION Ware-House. \ lAHE Subscribers continue to transact business, under the firm of John H.Kimbell, Si Co. i heir Ware-House is remote from any other Building, secure from ai:y danger by fire situated in the rear of the Flatters’ Hotel Samuel Hale, John U. Kimbell. September 7 New & Cheap Clothing. The subscriber begs leave tu inform his Ir.emla ami the public, that he i? tins •lay opening, at his Since, two doors a bove the Globe Tavern, i large and choice selection of Fashionable Clothing , CONSISTING OF Uluo, blacjc and mixed superfine Dress Coifs, Do. do. do. Frock Coats, Do. do. Jo. Cloth and Cassimtre I’anta- i ' loons, Do. do. and llufl' Vests, Dark Silk and elegant fancy pattern | Vests; an assortment of low priced I ■®*’ s and Pantaloons, of ovciy des cription. ; 41.30, \ I.AUCE ASSORTMENT OK 1 Plaid Cloaks, I Assorted Patterns. Linen & Cotton Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Girnsey Frocks, kc. kc. negro clothing, Os every description. 1 he above articles are selected by himself in New-York, on the best terms, and arc offered as low as they can be bought in the southern stales. E. L. Whitlock. October 17 19 if Blacksmiths Establish ment. 11»IE subscriber informs the inhabitants . of Augusta k Hamburg, ibathe will furnish allkinds of Ironwork for House, Mill or 1 Imitation use, on as reasonable terms as they can helmd from the north or elsewhere. All orders through It. Me Donald k Co. Hamburg, or .Mr. John Vlagrath, Charleston, shall meet with immediate desuatci. Richard Ford ham. Corner of Giliou stieel noi Hi of ) the Exchange Charleston, S. C. > December 2. 1 til 39 Salt, Sugar and Coffee. 1500 Bushrls Salt, 25 11 lids. Prime bt. Ci'bix Sugar, 30 Bags prime Green Co(f> e, r Phe above GOODS will be sold on moderate terms, and in Lpts to suit pu chasers, if taken from the Wharf—by M‘Gran h Gordon. October 20 ‘id if N. B. —Bills on New-York. OFFERS Foil BAI,H, The following Goods , viz : 20 HDDS prime St. Croix Sugar | 25 do Poi t ilico do 20 bbls Loaf Sugar lo boxes lluvauna white Sugar 2J do Canton white Sugar, superior ' quality i 30 bags prime green Coffee I 20 do fair do : 30 kegs prime Manufactured To bacco 5 do Indio’# Twist do 10 hhds Molasses 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 tihcL Jamaica'Hum 10 do lluihuid Gin 75 bbls .Northern Gin 20 casks Malaga Wiuo l.i qr. do Tenoriffv do 20 hols N. K. Hum 10 bhls Cordial 4o bbls Baltimore Flour got) bbls No. 1, 2 & 3 Mackerel 30 pieces Colton Bagging 10 hhds Copperas luO casks Lime 50 casks Nails 2000 bushels Salt 40 kegs Dupont’s Powder 1 500 lbs Shot 500 lbs Bar Lead 30 tuns Russ a k Swedes li on 10 casks Cheese 5 kegs Goshen Butler 20 bags Spice In do Pepper 20 qr. boxes Hyson Tea 40 talley Boxes Gunpowder and Imperial 'Pea 15 thousand best Spanish Segars 10 bags Almonds , 50 reams Wrapping Paper 50 do Writing do 10 boxes No. 10 Colton Cards 10,000 Yds. Homespuns (assorted) 1000 Yds. Sattinets 600 Yds. Domestic Negro Cloth Lard, Apple Brandy, Caudles, Tallow, Raisins, Porter, kc. kc. Also, on the llivcr, 25 Hhds Whiskey 100 ’Bbls do December 7 41 4w For Sale, ON CONSIGNMENT, 50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted | 100 Barrels Flour Apply to Wm. Sims h Williams. November 23 35 ts The Subscribers WILL make reasonable advances on consignments of Cotton to their friends in Savannah. Wrn. Sims & Williams. November 23 35 ts iim TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. JS. RICHARDSON, Professor and • Composer of Music, formerly Or ganist to his Sardinian Majesty’s Am bassador’s Chapel, London, late teacher of the Piano Forte, at Miss Lymans ce lebrated Academy, Pbiladerphia, res pectfully informs the ladies and gentle men of Augusta, that he is just arrived in this city and teaches the following In struments Piano Forte and singing: Harp, Flute, single and double Flageolet. Those wlio wish to excel, will please to epply to him, at Mrs. Wilsons Boarding House, Reynold street, near Bridge-row. N. B.— : Mr. R, To* sand repairs Pi ano Fortes, in the most complete manner. Those Instruments that arc harsh and wiry in their tone, improved and regu lated. j December 7412 w To Planters 6f Others. f 11HE subscriber, luting made an ar- X rangcmenl wilh the Patentee, in iVew-York, has on hand and will keep constantly, a large supply of Freeborn Patent Ploughs, of all sizes ; which he will be enabled to furnish much lower than heretofore.—Ten pr. ct. discount will be made from his present reduced prices to those purchasing by the dozen. ALSO, ; On hand and on the river, 35 TONS assorted Swedes Iron,! from 1 to 12 inches wide I A quantity ol Hoop Iron, of all sizes, & and Nail rods 130 Kegs patent cut nails aud brads 11-2 Tons shot, of all sizes, & lead j A quantity ol cast, German and blistcr i ed Steel | 3 1 ons line English castings, consisting of Pols and Ovens 30 Odd covers Ibr Dutch Ovens 120 Barrels & half barrels No. 1,2& 3 mackerel and shad 70 do prime St. Croix Sugar 30 do Sc boxes loaf k lump do 20 do Prime Flour 27 Bags do Green Coffee 10 do Pepper and Spice 4 Barrels fresh cranberries 40 Boxes do Raisins 4 Frails fresh Almonds A few firkins Ist. quality Goshen Butter 35 Bbls i half barrels assorted cor dials 22 Boxes prime sperm and tallow candles, k winter pressed oil 30 do lit. quality Windsor shaving soap 20 do No. 1, common do 75 Reams Writing & Wraping paper. Together with a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, and Smiths’ Bel lows, Anvils, Sledges, Vices, kc. also, Setts of Saw and Grist-Mill Irons, Mill-Saws, kr. All ol which will he sold low for cash , or Town Paper. John L. Anderson, 3 doors above the Olobt Tavern. P. S—Blacksmith work of all kinds, .done at my shop as usual. J. L, A. November 19 33 ts iloUon WaTp-Wmifte. Upper end, South side Rroadst. Augusta. William H. Egan, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and (he public, that the above is in complete order lor 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 part of the town whore the prin uipal portion of the Colton is new sold, rentier it a desirable place tor the plan ters to deposit their produce. Liberal advances made. Sept. 14 C If GRANGES. t V boxes St, O »»*»»»> 0., AtdXJ sale on Consignment, two doors above the Augusta Hook Store. December 7 41 New Oyster House Es tablished 1 T the corner of Washington and El t\- lis streets, whore will be constantly kept Oysters in the shell and pickled.— Vlso, ail kinds of Relishes, kc, which will he served up at the shortest notice at any hour, by active and attentive servants, and every attention paid to gentlemen who may bo pleated to patronize the es tablishment. A. J. Dill. December 7 If4l T\\e Subscriber a, HAVE connected themselves iu Bu siness under the firm of A. I. G. IV. Huntington , and l)ave taken the front room of the Building occupied by Messrs. A. biaugh ter kC. Labuzin, where they offer lor sale, an assortment of wnloceuie*. A. I. Huntington, G. W. Huntington. Augusta, Sept. 10, 11122. 4tf JOHN S. HOLtT Offers his services to his Friends and flee Public, us a Commuaiou «MetcUaul ARB Ware-House Keeper, AUGUSTA, GEO. He continues to occupy the Ware- House k Stores, where McLaws & Holt lately transacted business, which are in good order for the reception and safe keeping us Produce and Merchandize. — All orders to purchase and consignments for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any species of properly, will be 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 BAnnXl.g \ Super. ¥resb ¥\our, ARD A FEW CASKS Unslacked Stone Lime. September b. 2 ts SEED RYE: 1 A small quantity, of superior quality, FOR SALE BT Summers & Perry. > J October 1 13 M- I Notice. THk subscriber offers for Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence on tin from the first October next. *j John Gindrat. I September 10. 4tf AUCTION. Evening Sales, ON Saturday*— lor .the sale ot Beaks Stationary,—Jewelry,—Watches, &c.—Sales to commence at 7 o’clock. John P Andrews. November 14 Auctioneer, To Rent, Min the vicinity of the Post- Office, a large ami convenient Dwelling-House, with 2 Stores in front and a capacious Cellar under neath. Apply to Mackenzie h Ponce. October 31 ys tt To Rent, Until the Jirst October 1823, THE House anil spacious lot . rll-JB,. adjoining, lately occupied by the deceased Mrs, Kerblay j the office fronting lleynold-strcel and on the above described lot is also to rent. Fred. E. Dugas, Exe’r. November 16 32 To Rent, MAnd possession given imme diately, a comfortable Dwelling House. Enquire at this office or at the Augusta Bookstore. November 14 31 ts E. Hurlej, Dentist, HAS pr -cured a room suitable (or his profession over the store of Jacob Uanlorlh, Esq, where he may be found during the intermediate hum's of meals, to attend to the application < « Genile rnen. Ho deems it necessary to add that; his continuance la town will be governed by his future encouragement. Dei ember 7. 41 3011 X ttaUTW, Barber &- Hair Dresser, On Washington Street , between Broad and Ellis S/rerls T.lv I'OHMS his cuvtomer, thin hi* Simp is open U f» r <t"‘ir nocomnimlMloii nt nil times, rum ilnv Ilyin until SoVlork, I*. M. On Hntunlnvs It will Itu kept open until 12 o’clock ul night, ami on Sumlevk till mrrtdinn. November 30. 121 3B To Wire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brii k Lay. or and ti.e other a 11- u»e Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 <1 WAUKENTON, GEORGIA. OTTIiIE subscriber informs the I’ublic, 'LL that his bouse is still kept ope- for the Entertainment of Travellers. An additional number of slabliLV.. aoiL.«-ili..»- . jji ejmi logpincir •f 4l u se « veral year’s experience u» his business, justifies him ill k, *ribg) that hereafter SiilWe-tory accommodations will be „ acknowledged by all who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his Bar constantly supplied with the best liquors, and being anxious and determin ed to furnish gentlemen with nil other conveniences with the utmost prompti tude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, Hint the same liberal encourage ment which he has heretofore received, ho may henceforth long continue to de serve, P. 0. Paris. October 6 14 ts EMiliE TAVEUJS*. THE above establishment being too much out of repair for the recep tion of transient persons, it therefore will be kept this winter for regular Boarders, and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any thing to eat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, .Vuvannah and Augusta can afford. There are agood many private Booms, with or without fire places. The BAR. will be supplied with all kinds of the first quality Lsacons, and those who may think proper to tall, may rest assur ed that every exertion will be made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 18 MANSION HOUSE, AUGUSTA, GEO. grallE subscriber begs leave respect silk fully to inform the public that he continues to keep up that large and con venient Establishment, at the corner of Green and M’lntoeh streets, for the re caption of Company. It is situated in the most pleasant part of the city, ami no exertions will be spared to render it * worthy of the patronage of the public. Rooms are fitted up in superior style lor the accommodation families, as well as single rooms for gentlemen. His Table and Bar, he is confident, will not be excelled by.any in the south ern country. Large, commodious and safe Stables and Carriage Houses ate prepared, and be also keeps a LIVE RY STABLE, which it provided with Carriages, Horses and approved Ostlers. The most grateful acknowledgements of the subscriber are respectfully tender ed for the encouragement received be fore and since his late bereavement, and he hope* from the uuremitted attention r of hit family and himself, to merit a con -9 tin ounce of that patronage which has • hcretore been eo liberally beVowad. Wro.P. M’Keen. Oct-12 Zn M * * wt * ■if '