Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, August 12, 1822, Image 1

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I - ■ V, 4 / -n*. CtjMßjrki’ @<(O0» • ~~ r l * ~ J Jl ~ v ~'~“ r 1 ~ ,hl ~ l ' m I B-c\i. *(\l itf ft »\A<w C w The evil, that men do, lives after them:. > n ~n „ . ■ * c“The good is oft interred with their bones.” 5 Augwat Is* Series- B."^] Kasassao^pssa^aass Wjotton, V and ■Exchange Broker. ■IBi aubscoiber lias taken an office in ißthe building lately occupied by DdL Stewart & Hargraves, on the north iNfclf Broad-street, opposite to the Post- Kl—where lie offets his services in KXnve business, and hopes, by strict EtAal attention, to obtain the patron |uf his friends and the public. Eh. great facilities afforded by brokers fefcir.crcial operalions generally, render EXarkable that the merchants of Au- EX and the planters base long sustain- BKf inconvenience of having none, and Mfeularly a Cotton Broker. In almost Hv other cotton mart the bntiness is Eppally done by brokers; and hence I?*ase, certainly and dispatch with l; C h it is executed. The same system practicable here. The mer- Ltt, by applying at the office of the sub ||ier, may hereafter save himself the ||ble of sampling his cotton and looking BMjpiirchaser j—the planter need be no K involved in doubt and difficulty to ■Bain the true state of the market, ■Hbject himself to the caprice of the ■Speculator l —and the purchaser will oßtimes know where to resort for cot* JHthe market price. He Regulations relative to II Cotton. ■Jr in order to give lime for sampling, ELs offering cotton are requested to KTthe ware-house receipts by eight hjlk.A.M.-—lf left later than nine, sales 3Zt be realized till the succeding day B-e convenient, the receipts may be jSßaed in a letter of instructions, and Hed in the letter box the night pte- M Cotton will be sampled and ’receiv- Bm wagons till ten o'clock, a. m.—- jUkred after that hour, sales cannot be Hed till next clay. H Warehouse expenses will invariably Hdncted from the account sales. H. Sales will commence at ten o’clock ■■ose at twelve, a, h. H persons choosing to limit and lim- S9higher than the market, will have jH'cceipts returned them on paying At. fora hag entry and sampling. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a Hrtlers from the country, en- H the warehouse receipts, will be Hilly executed. Stock Exchange and ■ Brokerage, ■ In their Various Branches, Bbe attended to at all times during of ■hours, which will be from eight o’- B a. m. till two o’clock r. w. and from E o'clock till five r. m s John Kinney, jsur r. R" Money is sometimes worth more ■at others. Persons having it te loan, 1 in the strictest confidence, avail Kselves of the advantages of the mar- Bby applying at the above office, lovetnber B.——if I®© Bundles of Wonhern Hay, aale at the W are House ol McKenzie & Ponce, ly 23 ts STORAGE AKD immissiou Business. HE Subscribers having connected nselvea in the above business, under firm of i\us ;T(Vve $ Groves. ider their services to the Merchg.uis Planters, and solicit the Patronage of r friends and the public. Their Ware ise is situated on the river bank, near Steam Boat Wharf, (formerly occupi by U. &, W. Pok,) which is now in tl order for The reception of Cotton every description of Meichand;~‘‘, to care of which the personal attention me of the firm will be constantly de td. R. H. Musgrave, Sylvanus B. Groves. ine 24 lawtf S too Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, on Su pday evening last, a Ked Morocco Pock- Book, containing T hroe Hundred and Sty Dollars, viz:—Two one hundred dor • Bids on the (state Bank of Georgia ■ Fifty dollar bid on the Darien Bank ; |ty three dollars of Tennessee money— I bul nice not recolkcted, with a num |of due bills on different persons, to I amount of SO or 40 dollars, with sun ft accounts, £fc. T'fte person suspect Ito have stolen the Pocket Book, goes Idte name of CHARLES FEHRE/T, a- Lt 24 or 25 years of age, fair complex- Eight hair, and about five feet high— ■trs a green frock, or Wateiloo coat, snd ■te pantaloons,—he is by trade a Car- H*vr« ■be above reward will be given for the ■tfhensiun of the Thief, snd the reco il of the money, and all reasonable ex- Eses paid, by the subscriber, residing at BLigou’a Tavern, Augusta. I Hez. A. BarnariL m For Sale, 'jrvxw— •*» SExceWeut o\§ Horses, ANT) A Secondhand Gig Will be sold low for cash—Enquire at the Globe Tavern. May 2 7 ts FOR SALE. O^ L PLEASANT and retired residence on the SAND-HILLS. Apply to J. S. Holt. lune 2 7 ts Hamburg. EUGENE BRENAN, INFORMS the Public, that he is com missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the District of Edgefield, in Sotith-Caroiina, that he is ready to act as Conveyancer— or to make up Accompts between Part ners, or fop Executors and Administrators —Post Books and do every thing relative to the Scrivener's office June 3—ts Insurance against Fire ! Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance Company Agency TThE Subscriber offers to take risks a gaiiibt Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au gusta and its vicinity: Timothy Edwards, Agent. Broad-street, {Between the Post Office & Globe Tavern.) December 20 Thomas Watkins 1 SawiSj'GristMills A HE subscriber's Mills are still in ope ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at Jsl2 per thousand, and will cause every attention to bepaid to each branch of his business. —“ Bis customers will be fairly dealt by .” Thomas Watkins. April 8 ts Lands For bale, If application be marie immediately. Lot 35, District 22 Early County son the Waters of fime Creek;} Lot 189, Distric, 3 Henry County, Lot 210 District 12 Monroe Countv.—Apply at this Office. April 16 For Sale, T I'llAT well known snd valuable plan tation whereon William Jones, deceased, lived, in the county of Burke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory land, and about two hundred acres clear /ed, well adapted to the culture of com and cotton. On the above premises tlflre is u good two atory bouse, and ail ether necessary out buildings, and an excellent Saw and Grist Mill on a never failing stream —three hundred acres more of pine land adjoining the above, lying in the county of Richmond, and about seventy acres cleared. We deem a further des cription unnecessary, but invite all those persons who wish to purchase a valuable place, to come and view the premises and judge fir themselves. For further parti culars apply to Augustus H. Anderson, Isaac Walker, Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones. Nov 1 N. s—ts Globe Tavern. XllE Snbscrib-rinf irms bis friends nnd the public, that his Reading Room, is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on account of changing the situation cf the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommo dation of his customers and can safely promise them, that gs far as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, lie will attend to thecomtort and conveni ence of every guest who may honor him with a call. Savannah & Wash ington Stages put up at the Globe. W. SHANNON. December 30. Flour, Corn,&?c. a®® BARRELS fresh FLOUR, | 50 half do do 1000 bushelrCom, 100 barrels Mackerel, No. 3; 10 toss English Iron, 20 coils Dale Rope, 2 pipes Cognac Brandy, For »le by M*Gran § Gordon. August B.—3t- Augusta Statff' ’ flier, REMOVED, ; office of the Augusta Stage hav ing been removed from the City Iloteh on the Bay, to Colonel Shellman’s MANSION HOUSE, in Broughton street. Persons wishing seats will apply there in future. John Womack. Savannah, June 17 July 4 1 I)r. Fendall, HAS removed his Shop to Dr. Wat kins’ building on Broad-street, a few \ doors below the Augusta Bank. June 10 -2m e, bisbeeT” PORTRAIT PAINTER, ESPECTFULLY inform* the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusts, that he has • taken a Room, (very suitable for his pro- | Cession,) one door below the Eagle Ta- i vent} where ho trusts from the success of < bis pencil, and the satisfaction he has uni i formly given in his Likenesses, that he will merit a share of public patronage. N. B.—Mr. D. would observe, should a likeness not be perfectory, no pay would ■ be required i June 6 ts Seeds for Sale. VHR vubflcriber bas for Sale a quantby of Turnip and Cabbage Seeds, which are warranted Fresh. DAVID SMITH. Near the Market, Augusta. July 18—•—-w4w O’L<>ane <Sj* Bones Have Received, 1 Per the Georgia, and Juno, direct from Liverpool. A UANnSOME AND OKKEUAL ASSORTMENT OF Lrockerj, Glass And Girina Wave, Low for Cash, or town acceptance, J*ae 20——If Tax Collector’s i And Treasurer’s Office. TL HE City, Road and Well Tax for the year 1822, being now due, and payable, the subscriber will attend at his office on Broad-street, upper tenement of the Bridge Hank, every day, from 9 A M to 1 P M. to receive the same nntil the 30th day of June next, after which time execu tions will issue against all defaulters with out discrimination. John W, Wilde, C. Os T. C. A. april 25—ts FINAL NuTTOE. PF.RSONS in the Country indebted to the Chronicle Office, during the firms of Kean & Charlton, and of lyean Duyckinck & Charlton, are informed that the subscr her will shortly, fop the last ( time, wait upon them, with their respec- , live accounts. , John E. Kean. i Juns 3 3t (J3** The books of the a hove concerns are in the possession of Mr B. T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. He will receive any payments that may be tendered in Augusta- June 6 J. E. K -1 Painting Glazing AND Paper Hanging. ffVHE subscriber intends to establish I A himself in the above line of business I and hopes by punctual attendance to me- , rit a share of public Patronage ; his price j will be low, and his work warranted—bis < shop is a few doors below L. Rugignol’s i Prog Store, North side Broad-street. i Wm. Pearce. AH orders from the Country will be «t» tended to at the shortest notice. July 29 4t. IDdio E.F.HEBV informs the public,that he s bas declined practicing Medicine inAu- ‘ gusta. T hose indebted to him, or to the I firm of Savage h Spann, will find it to their interest to call immediately and dis charge their respective dues, for in a few • days compulsive measures wiß be adopted. August 8 3t For Sale,' ‘ T * * l iOT No. 210, District 12, Monroe ' County. Apply to Joseph V. Bevan, AugusU. The fubsn iber respectfully submits to the . public the fallowing PROPOSALS. For publishing at WTURNS, iu the State ol Georgia, smew weekly paper, u> be entitled the “ ATHENE UM. IN a community of Freemen, and where a disposition to patronize Lite rutin e and Science is extensively nutnifeaied, the importance of a well conducted Newspa per, must, of necessity, be generally un. derstood j and among a reading people, such a paper can hardly tail of being acceptable That the Atheneum will be a paper of this description, it irighl perhaps be deemed presumptuous to assert i but so far as the efforts of the Editor can render it useful—so far as per severing industry and attention can insure success to his undertaking—so far, at least, the subscriber can pledge himself, that he will endeavor to render his paper wor thy the attention of its supporters- The growing importance of Athens, where the nourishing University of the State is located, and surrounded, as it is, by an intelligent and wealthy neighbor hood, has induced a belief that no place in the upper country presented a more in. viling opening for the establishing a new weekly paper,—and the influence of tiiis opinion ban let! to the present proposals, and the subscriber flatters himself, that, in the liberal patronage of an enlighten ed communiiy, his undertaking will re ceive an approving sanction. Artd while his own exertion wff| be perseveringly employed lo fu, •riok p. fsupov iwliUU liUtsil | be useful to bis supporters, he will ven ture to hope that his columns may be di versified by the occasional communications of such scientific and literary friends as may be disposed, through this medium, lo aid him, and benefit the community. To make his paper useful, will be the propi ietor’a principal aim ; and in the furtherance of this object, he will endea vor to give the earliest Foreign and Do mestic Intelligence, with such portions of Congressional matter, when the National Legislature are jn session, as his limit a will allow, —together with such original or selected Political Communications, or Moral E«ays, as have the public good in View, and are free from personalities : hut to articles intended merely to gratify re vengeful feelings, and to provoke or con tinue personal contests, no place will be given. And though in judging of these the editor may occasionally err.it is to he hoped that no improper motives may be supposed to influence his decision, inas much as the right of rejecting, us well as of inserting communications, inual be re served to himself. As an editor, it will be his interest—as it will be, under all circumstances, bis in clination—to give general satisfaction. Prom ihs line of impartial duty, he will endeavor not to depart j and none shall have cause to accuse him pf voluntarily giving a needless offence to a single in dividual. It will scarcely be necessary to say, that the political complexion of the Atheneum will be Republican In this age of light and knowledge, and in this country, none other ought to ask, or could be expected to receive, public patronage. CONDITIONS. The Atheneum will be published once a week, on a super-royal sheei. and delivered to or so - warded by mail, at Three Dollars a yea' payable in advance, or Four Dollars, if payment is deferred to the end of th» year. All subscriptions will be for one year at least, and till s discontinuance is directed. No paper discontinued, except at the op tion of the editor, until all dues are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at iht usual ratei). Persons disposed to encourage the undertaking, are requested to signify thi same by the first of September, as it is contemplated to issue the first number early in that month. Benj. Brantly. QCj* Editors of newspapers in Georgia, arc requested to give the above a few in sertions. Augusta July I.— ’ * i. JViotice. o LJF.ALJJD Proposals will be received by the Inferior Court of Burke County until the first day of September next, for building in the town of Waynesborough, a strong and substantial Jail of Brick, 52 feet long, by 40 in width, two stories high, to have four rooms below twenty feet square, with a passage of twelve feet, and four pooms of the same size in the second atory, the undertaker to furrish all the materials. The proposals to be left with the Clerk of said Court. By order of the Court. John Carpenter. Cl’k. Waynesboro’July 15, 1822.—>law7t NOTICE, I WILL deliver in Augusta, or Summer ville, any quanlity of JAghtwood Posts ; also. Oak or Pine Wood. Either of the above can be bad at short notice, by ap plying to the subscriber Henry Mealing. July 25 3iw For Sale, XiOT 35, District 22, Early County. It is situated on the waters of Lime Creek.—apply to Lane Sims, July 4 * ’ J t-. ‘ ■ To Hent, And possession given an the Ist October next, rla'uL THE Westernmost Store 'itr'nw 111 Bridge Hank build ■SSSIHh ing—The Dwelling part of lK<i thtre timeiTienu in said building, wc.l calculated for families. Three Dwelling Houses o.i Reynold street, iu the rear of the aforesaid bn'ldiugi— And a Store, very eligibly situated on the north side of Broad ati eet. at present occupied by Capt. Cwrniick For terms, apply at the Bank ol Angus tu, to Augustus Moore, Cashier. 1 August 8 if TO HI NT MFIIHF. Store and dwe’ling. JL house near(Jie Market, a> present occupied by Messrs. E. Wood A Co- and possusiun given Ist October next—Enquire of John Slurp. August 8 ts TO RENT, fTUIE Dwelling House at jjljLljH J. present occupied by Mr. ■BKEasHL William Sims, possession giv en the Ist Ooiobir, for Urms apply t<> R. Malone. August 8— -3t For Sale. rp I WO Lots in t'oe town of Washington, Wilkes Comity, well improved, with dwelling bouses thereon and convenient out bouses. One of tin* Lesson the pub lic square, on which tin re are several te nements. No forth* r description is ne cessary, persons wishing to piifuhase by applying to the subscriber personally, or by letter «lireeled to this j.l*ce, will re ceive any information they may deaire. ALSO, SOO Acres ot‘ Land near Washington, w* II improved, with all thfc necessary houses for a plantation. The and is of the first rj •**’ ity t for further particulars apply as above. Terms made , accommodating. John B. Leonard, July 15 4t TO RENT. fßTrft House jn the rear of |jjjW| 1 the Braiich Bank ; well dBESBIBk adapted for a small family— the. lower part of which is also convenient ly arranged for Officet-r-enquire at the Bank. July 25—,—rtf — , , ■ ■■ y Western Hotel. Jj HE subscriber still remains jim|W at Capt. U, Mims’s well known stand where Green m \ <>ntn streep intersect each other, •* id directly opposite the Market from the »ugiista Bridge; and when taking into consideration the pleasantness of the situa . tion, good water, jow prices, and Isis atten tion to make those comfortable who coll, ir hopes to obtain a reasonable share of oublic patronage. Ai Excellent Wagon Yard is also kept ay the subscriber. BATES. Man per day, - - gl 25 Man and Horse pep day, 225 Ilop.ie pep day, • . %00 &c. Stc, he. Woodson Ligon. July B—r——w6nj For Sale, FJYWO Lik«ly Negro Men, under good J correction, and a Girl about 14 years '•|d, which w‘ll he sold lo** - furoasli.—Ap pl) t * Wm. Suasion, at the Globe Tavern. July 8 ts I QUAKEII SPRINGS. subscriber has taken that well known stand Quaker Sfrinos. LATELY occupied by Major Durkee, situated seven miles above Augusta on the Washington rood and Lopes from his attention to business to give general atisfzction i John Turpin. November B——if WANTED TO HIRE, A Negro Woman, COOK, of a good •harader. Enquire at this Office* Vi - null —•—3 t 10 Do Was 8 Howard. from the service of ft. H Wilde, on the 29tb inst. Sarah, • Negro woman belonging <o the estate < I William Bacon, dec’d. about 3p or 35 .ears of age, dark Complexion, and w tl> known about Augusta, in the reighbor '•od of which the is most probably con ■ ealed. Ten Dollars reward will be pud for her apprebention. August I.—-3fc ten BuII&ts l\cw.vti LOS 7 !', VN{) supposed to have been taken through n<i« ake, from o'j boatd the Steam Host Commerce, on her way' it, Charleston, a double cased SILVKIt \VATC'H, maker's name Hollisi.*, No. } '75, Uiverpi nl —c\ ipwurdof Ten Dol. lars will be given u> any person (caving said Watch at the Chronicle Office- August I.—*—if 1 ' * ~~T~ .'"T ■*- Madison Springs r ■ r r»R Subscriber respectfully inform* H. his frier,ds and Hie'public, generally, tbal Ills Establishment a* (he v M U)IS(KY SPRIYOS, is now in complete order fop the recen, t ou and KM EiITAIMVtENT of Compa, nv—and he pledges himself fiat nothing on his part shall he panting to render their slay pleasant apd air ret-aide. Families visiting me bI’UINUS, can In* accommodated wii h separate upaitm •nts—» and Gentlemen furnished with privata Rooms, and good I,odgii<g. fjistadc is supplied with the Pest Hie country afford* —and his liquors of the choicest quality, , Jus, Alexander. August I .—if £/* Tjic siubf-ci ilifp will ho absent (nun Augusta for an indefinite pe. rioil. in the interim John I*. Andrews Ksq- isduly authorised load as ms allot, ncy. J. H, STANFORD. July 4 w(iw i\i\vfevU»tu\ei\t. public is informed, that the suh, scriliers have this day formed a Partner, sl jp under the style of Holt ft osui. Their Office is on Washington str. et a the same recant,y occupied hy the last mentioned of the firm. Their practice will be pursued in the counties of Rich, mond, Iturke, Columbia, Striven, Wash, inglon and JeffVr;on, and in the Federal Circuit Court for the IVstrict of Oi-orgia, W. W. IIOLT, R. R. REID. July 22 fit For vSale, XdOT J 89, District 3, Henry County, —apply to Durham T. Hall, Savumuik July 4 “ '• 11 1 f A VubVicatlou, IVH.FIS 8 COLVIN having, for a consi. dtfabie time past, hail it in ooutcmpl 4ioiy to publish al4nodicid W. rk, now ropo. aes to iaaue the First Number of .t a« soon as it haa been ascertained that sffii, cienj patronage wd| be sffo'r led to defray the expenaea of Publication, (he I dle is intended to be A. S. COLVIN’S WEEKLY MESSENGER. It will cm.tain four pages (loyal Quarto, and be delivered to Subscribers > wry Sa* tuplay, at the price of Four Dollars pep annum, payable quarterly in advance Its Contents will be chiefly Literary; hot Huge will be auch notices of ftt-ep matters, of News, of Fashions, of Taste, of Marriages and Deaths, Sic. as to render it a vehicle of Cenerd Interest and Amuse, merit. The inhabitants of the piatrict of Co, lumbia will be waited upon in .» few days for the purpose of obtaining their Signs , tore*. Subscriptions will also be received a the Ro< katvre of Messrs Davis Si Fohcr Pennsylvania Avenue N. B. Persona residing at • distance, may forwrrd their Subscriptions to the Editor, port paid. Washington, June, 1822. (£7* A Subscription Paper is left at tha Bookstore of J. & II Elx July 4-i—• (U* The writer, a young Man of steady habits wishes to e* gsga himself with a Merchant or Be'-lce* as Book-keeper, he having a thorough know, ledge of Book-keeping, and well acquaint, ed with Cotton. Any gentleman bavin g such a situation vacant mav h.-ar of u person qualified to fill it by leaving a few lines at this office addressed to G. B. L. which will be duly attended to August J-*-.—tf n ■ -■■■■-. i *— . . On Consignment* US Barrels and Z ST CROIX Sugar \ 6 Hogsheads 3 which still la solo low it tub whaiif. —AJ-SQ A Neat becond Hand Four* wlieel GAMBIA UK, made -vipressly to order, and but little used ; v ch wil be sold for little more than half its value. By (r, B. Lamar, At the Counting Boom L. C. Cqtutelou Hi Co. July 82.