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gio Rcw&rd#
the sabscnoer, on
?h\l.'»^b' rom “°’" amCd
JOHN;
,02 yews cf age, dark complcx.on,
,oa lined has 8 down cast look, and
C known i'n Hichmond county < .
el i .raniu are cautioned against har
•' lip . nr employing said fellow, as lam
sU' ,r *f , t 0 prosecute them to the ut
‘ •.Sof the law,particularly Boat
reward and all reasonable
1 cej will be paid for said fellow, on
[ , , iver , of him to me in Columbia
11 c or in the Jail of Richmond county
r JOSEPH DALEV.
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(iOODS
At savannah
t ,|.pE W. COE is now openingan
| extensive assortment of Goods, suita
fjur the approaohing season,
11 —CONSISTING or—
Vhite Welch Plains
Ulue aud mixed do
p, n Jon Duffil Blanket#
Hose and Point do
Heavy Cotton Bagging
Black and coloret i Bombazetts
fine worsted'Hoeiory
Heiino and lamb’s wool Hose
Superfine white Flannel
Bine, red and yellow Flannels
Tartan Plaids
Superfine wideJblack Bombazeens
9 flag Handkerchiefs
MSuperfine Cloths and Cassimeres
[ lice Cloths
! Islussels and Venitian Carpeting
[■dearill Rug*
|| Domestic Plaids and Stripe#
HOtu iburgs
II Hi and German Linen#
11 Tortoise shell Combs
rafliin black Nankin Crapes
:|)|indani) Crape Dresses
jtfiili a variety of other articles, which
If usale on accommodating terms, at
H orner of Broughton and Barnard
Ik for cash or approved paper.
B tjeiDbi.T 10 1 1m
h \
COTTON
ARE-HOUSE.
ILLUM H. EGAN,
iVING taken the Warehouse lately
tied by J & W Harper, upper end,
j side of Broad Street, for the recep-
PRODUCE ,
And the transaction of
Commission Business
»lly, hopes, that its convenient ac
wdation, and his own unremitting
i ii, may ensure him a share of Pub
urunage.
ijtember 6 1 * oawtf
W. JViaVonc,
. i
iVING declined the sales of Mer
>iise for the purpose of attending to
aerai Commission Business, desires
fiiaons indebted to him to make pay*
ii without delay.
ipteraber 20—— 2t
Ml SAVAGE
IVING arranged his business more to
Ilia satisfaction, again offers his pro
uiih! services to his former friends,
may always be found at his old stand,
»t when professionally engaged.
ettmber 10 4w ■
J* Ihe undersigned ot
ifor sale his RE iL PROPERTY,
r Washington-street, extending from
f Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the corner
ueynold-streel.
Robert Raymond Reid.
Sil' M >nutr 3 U
* # * tip. Tatms Elew
us, is authorised to co led, accounts
die Chronicle office.
Kean £5 Charlton.
sept 6
Select School
it wiv .vc. v.aiit.v.B.
l
HE Summer term of B. D. Hopkins’
mutton closes on the 6th of October,
luu Monday, the 15ih, the School will
Veiled in Town for the reception of
l i‘!s; and as there are at present seve
■ ‘ icancies, an additional number w ould
c fiankiiiliy received.
H? HOARDING can be had in the fam-
Ms desired
i-ptember 27—3 t
Caution.
1'
*• HIS is to caution all persons from
'‘ uiig or receiving in any way whatever,
die bill given by D C. Mcl.auchlin,
'J 0 ?0 Harrison Musgrove, dated 14th
{>J ] *B2l,for gIOO. as we were the com
j! '* s oid firm, and did on or about the
f l une last caution the said H. Mus
.Ve iiot to have any transactions with
■ vaul tirra on our responsibility, as we
, 0;>l U H confidence in D. C. McLauch
,’~ 1 ie due bill above alluded to was
StC,, et from us by H. Musgrove about
' month after the dissolution of D C.
"* c n , y Go. had taken place.
i Beni. Lang.
%* We are authorized
" 'Hii'ce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq
f^ 1 ' ■ ,e tor the office of Sheriff c*
county, at the ensuing eleccior
JVM 3 t s
ijc. tssc.
400 piece# best Russia Hemp COT- I
TON BAGGING,
100 do do Tow Bagging, 45 inch
wide,
125 coil Bale Rope,
45 hhds. prime Sugar,
25 barrels Loaf Sugar,
300 bags Shot, assorted sizes,
15 boxes Whittemore’a No. 10, Cot
ton Cards,
30 barrels No. 3, Mackerel
J 5 half barrels do.
65 kegs patent Cut Nails,
20 qr. boxes Hyson, } rTTV
20 do do Gunpowder, C X Ed
20 do do Imperial, J
50 do do Spanish Sugars,
4 5 hhds Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
35 barrels do do
5 pipes pure Holland Gin,
3 do do Cogi.ac Brandy,
33 barrels N. B. Rum,
30 dp do Gin,
10 qr‘. casks Teneriffe Wine,
5 tons Swede Iron, assorted,
3,500 bushels Liverpool ground Salt,
All which will be sold very low for cash,
or town acceptances, by
4. Mitchell # S. Clarke.
Augusta, Sept. 13—
Eacioiagfc £5 Commission
BUSINESS.
ffNHE undersigned have entered into
Jl co-partnership, under the firm of
BILBRO ts GROVES ,
for the purpose of transacting WARE
HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at the stand recently occupied by Messrs.
R. & W. Poe, and previously by Messrs.
Wilson & Black. Their Warehouse is in
complete order, and will be opened on
the first of October next, for the reception
of produce, and storage of merchandize;
and they confidently hope, from their un
remitting attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Henry T. Bilbro,
Sylvanus B. Groves.
Augusta, Aug. 27 9t
Aiii AIAVEt
JAMES BALL,
K.ESPECTFDLLY Inform, hi, friends
and the public, that he has taken his for
mer stand back of the Bridge Bank, ami
hopes from his due attention to business,
that he will be patronized by a liberal
public. He also informs the public that his
house shall be kept in speh style as will
make it comfortable to those who will give
him a call —and that it shall not be resor
ted to by characters who will not respect
the House.
September 27-?-—-tf
Straw Bonnets,
4 C *
CASES Straw Bonnets, Bands and
Trimmings, received and for sale by the
subscribers j a part of which are Cottage
shape and Bell Crowns, equal, if not supe
rior to any ever offered for sale in this mar*
ket —Likewise for sale as usual,
Leghorn Flats,
with or without extra crowns, and crowns
without the F ats.
Jewett, Abell Sf co.
Upper wing City Hotel.
September 24 w4t
Hard Ca .
' A FEW BOXES
CHARLESTON MADE
Very WHITE and HARD, five to the
pound—just received, and for sale at the
sign of the Buck’s horn, upper end of
Broad-street. _ , t
September 13——3 t
The Public
IS cautioned against trading for a pro
missory Note, drawn by the subscriber
in favor of James Morriss, of Franklin coun,
»y, CarnsviHe, for § 255, dated the 29th
August, 1821, twelve months after date—
as the said note was illegally obtained, and
, am determined not to pay it.
■, Hugh McCavna.
September 24 —3*
WlLl.be sold, on Saturday, the loth
of November next, in the county of
Warren, at the late residence of,Robert
Johnson, deceased, all the Property of the
said dect ased, consisting of, horses, cattle,
hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantati
on tools, and household Furniture, ’oo
tedious to mention, for the benefit of the
heirs and crcdifois. Terms made known
on the day ot'sale.
1 Littleton Johnson, Atlm’r
1 September 24 ti
Notice.
The Subscriber offers fur
; RENT,
» Four Houses.
1 on Washington Street. Possession given
on the Ist October next. ‘ Most of those
Houses are calculated for family resi
dence and offices. Persons wishing to
Rent daring my absence, will call on
Mr. Henry Mealing.
A. J. Dill.
I September 13——ts
Job Printing,
Neatly executed at this OJJice.
WAREHOUSE.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE,
R.ETUHNS thanks to his friends and the
public (for past favors) in his line of bu
siness, and takes this method of inform-,
them that he has erected a
New Ware House
FOR THE RECEPTION OF
Near the upper end of Broad Street, on
the South side on the LOT, below Messrs
R& B Lang- and he hopes from strict
personal attention to all business com
mitted to his cart, to insure a continua
tion of patronage
He will continue to RECEIVE and
forward
GUODS
to his Trends in the up countiy, and to
transact ail business in the
Commission Line
THE SITUATION OF THE
Ware. House,
Excludes it almost intirely from the dan*
ger of ,
FIRE !!
• \ t
On Consignment j
400,000 Cypress Shingles,
50 Tierces, Boston
Stone Lime ,«
FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, ’
Apply as above ,
Sent 10 w 4
To Kent,
And posaessiion given, the first of Oc
tobert next, the Store and Dwelling
House, on the North side cf Broad St.
a few doors above th City Hotel, occupi
ed the present year, Messrs. Sjone & Rey
nolds.
For terms, apply to
John Woolfolk*
i Se P*iy 4t - ...
To Kent,
ANO possession!! given the first day of,
October next, the house at present
occupied as an office by W. W. Holt Esq-
Apply to J■ P. King Esq. or
F. Walker. *
September 3 ts
To Rent.
DWELLING on Bay street at
I present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, wvfh
a large and commodious garden attached
thereto r Also,
An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, at present occupied
by Mr. Jones.
Thomas S. Oliver*
Administrator of U. Oliver*
Septembers ts :
D. Bfrochon,
WISHING to decline business in this
place, offers for sale on reasonable
terms, his STOCK OF GROCERIES, &,c.
he will also give up the store and house
now occupied by him, upper .and ol Broad
street, an excellent stand for business.
ALSO,
To rent and possession given on the
first of October next, the lower Tenement
of said house, now occupied by Dewar &
Fotheringham. The whole is well cal
culated and situtaed for a public or private
boarding house.
sapt 6- 6t
Notice.
ALL persons having demands agfjnat
the Estate of Alexander Carter.'Lte
of Burke county, deceased, are hereby
notified to present their accounts duly at
tested within the time prescribed by law;
and all those wfid are indebted will avail
themselves of this notice, to come forward
■ and make such arrangements as will be
satisfactory
John C. Foythress,
Qualified adm’r on the estate of A
Carter.
P. S—ln my absence application can be
made to my attorney, J. E. Morris, Esq’r,
from whom any necessary information can
be obtained relative to the settlement of
said estate
Waynesboro,* Sept 10 .
Negroes for Sale,
At V\v' toot oi the Bridge,
?souU\-Uaro\iwa, -
IB'© Likely YOUNG NEGROES, a
rnongst them a number of field hand.*,
house servants, &c. which will be sold
low for cash, by applying to
John Woolfolk.
September 27 4t . .
Agreeably to an Order
Obtained from the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Richmond county,
will be sold on the firs' Monday in Janua
ry next, at the Market-house in the city
of Augusta,
m SnStKBIM&Sp
Belonging to me Estate of David Mc-
Kinney, dec’d, for the benefit of his heirs
and creditors.
Constance S. McKinney,
Administratrix.
September 27—w!2t
TO RENT,
THE Store Back Room Cellar and Back
Stores, occupied the present year by
Messrs. Store & Reynolds. Possession gi
ven the first of October next—apply to
.. John Woolfolk.
September 27-*—2t
, * A-
I J LIST OF LETTER 9,
Remaining in the Post-Office, Augusta:
V .{Ga,) lit. Oct. 1821.—Persona wishing
letters from this fist, will please ask. for
advertised letter*.
A K
Armstrong A. Ketchum Joseph
Antony Hhoda Kelly Solomon
Appleton Samuel I,
Atkinson Jno. L. Lamkin James
Ardis Mathew ; Louis M
Armstrong John Lard Elvira
Allen Jas. W, Lawson W C
Auspack P.'iilip . Lefoy John
Allen D, Liverman John
B Low John
Dell Mr, 1 .ticee Dr C j
Boyd Hezckiah A, Lamar John fk Co.
Hurts Michael Lamkin William
Brenan M. E. Lacy Freeman
Beal Dlizabelh Lee Needluim
Bowman Charles M
Bryant Eliza Ann Middleton Agathy
Barker E W McKenzie Mrs A. It.
Bramley Benj. 0 McGill Elisay
Bacon Mary A Moz Ann
Qlolock John Martin Aligns
Barnes William Mitclicl James
Bugg W H Mullally Stephen
Bussey I H Martin Thus Smitt
Hiirgis John Milchel B B
Boyd Hugh Marshall Hon ell II
Boulward John T McTyreJohn
Brown A H McLaughlan 1) C
Jloulinau George Moore Richard
Brantley J W McNeil Daniel P
Bealle Resin D Myall Wm
Bond Nathaniel P Mitchel Bird
Brown Amelia .Marsh Beverly
Bell James McAllum John
Broclair James McMullin' John
Btmilo Juan Moore Lucy W
Blevins John Mason Winfield
Brewer Rebecca Matthews George
C Marks Jane L .
Cain Charles Murray Patrick I.
Garmon Betsey N
Cone Reuben Nolen William
Clark Lucy Norris Thomas
Collins William Nutting Benj
Crvtchfield Joab Nixon Joshua C
Cunningham Ann P O
Clark Charles, jr. Oliver Stephen II
Cooper Martha Otis Prince H
Carson Robt, Rev. Olaver Affce
Caffin Hillry O’Keefe Elizabeth
Clark Gabriel P
Cotton Samuel Peteikin John
Clements Daniel ; Pierce J P
Campbell James Patson David
Clam on Holt Pierce Benjamin
Coghlan John Price Charles
Campbell Randall Pemberton Joseph
Carre P P Pritchard Jno W
D Payne Elizabeth
Daniel Robert Pardii Susan
Douglas Phcbe Pemberton Alton E
Dunbar George N
Davis Viat D BmsscJ rev. Jas
Doaset Philip Bead Wm U
Dye James M /fives John
Doughty Jno M llossu Jno II
Dalton G B T Bryan Mary
K Roebuck Ezekiel
F.vans Geo W //ainscy Edwd E
Edwards Set 1 ford //omalide //oharte
Eovins John Roys Maria L
Evans Louisa H Ramsay Mary Ann
Edwards David— -’ S,
Elligood Thomas Stark Alethia
Edgtish Kliva Smith Lav’ma
• • F Staley Jacob
Fergersom Wm Snead Charlotte
Fester John L S Shelly Archibald
Fornoto & Clark Scull James
Fry William Snead Lavinia
Freal James Suitic John
Farrington Wm Shaw James
G Stay net-John
Germany John Seymour Benj
Gray John 1 T
Green Turnefold Tilton Ariher B
Graves Mary Turner Jno M
Gordon Mr. Tradwell Adoniram
(•arret Caty Thompson Jams M
Gibson F O: Thompson James
II U
Haynes Francis Usher Henry
Hart Moses Vallaton Hugh
Hawes Edw’d. W
’Hatch*. 1 William Whitaker Cyru*
Hull Jas* B Whitfield George
Hamilton T|N Wood Penelope
Honeywell Elliot Wilson Joseph W
Husk Haarnon Watkins Susan
Hart Elizabeth Williams Mary
Harris Walter Winans Oaniet
Ha vei stick Mathias Walker Joshua
Hill John Wood Wm A
Hammond Jacob Willy Francis
Housley William Williams George
Harris Lewis Wi|hams Lud
Harris Lud W Wilkins S J
Humble John Ware Margaret
Hewett James Wrlker Daniel
Harmon Jno »1 Walton Thos J
Hyde Wm G Willy James
J Wilson L Laurence
Jenckes Ebenezer Wagner John
Jones Willy Walker Jas M
Johnson Samuel Wood &c. B.
Judd George B Y
Johnson Penniifab Yamold Lucy M
Jones Joseph Young William
Young George W
Ja\wea IVasex. V. M..
October 1 3t
JSotice.
A GREF. ABLE to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of /Richmond county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next, at the Harket-huuso in the city
of Ai.gusia,the '
AEGKUES
belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi
nand Phinizy, late of said county, dec’d,
for ibe benefit of the heirs and creditors—
Terms made known on the day of sale;
JOHN PHINIZY,
Acting administrator cf the Estate of
F. Phinizy.
October K
JSotice.
THRED months after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordin
ary of Richmond County, for lerve to di
vide the es'ale of Major Ferdinand Phinizy,
late of said county, deceased.
John Phinizy,
Acting adm’r of the estate of F. Phinizy.
October I■ - ■ wtd
' • >' >
Edward J. Hardia kjt Co.
H. WE re .oved to tlie next door be
low the B.id„e Bank.
September 27 6t
A Proclamation,
By hr* Excellency THOMAS BEN*
• NETT, Governor and. Comma
nder in Chief, in and over the Stare
of Souih-Carolina.
\S, at a Court of General
Sessions, held in and for the District «,f
Barnwell, JOHN ANTHONY the elder,
was convicted of the wilful and deliberate
murder of Elias Mono ait, and sentenced
to have been executed on the 25th of May
last, but was subsequently respited until
the 27th of-fuly.
And, whereas the said convict did, cri
the night of the 20lhJuly, (having previ
ously disguised himself In the dress of his •
wife,who was permitted "to visit Tiimjetilftff' * -
the vigilance of the and escap
from the custoday of the Sheriff of said
District: Now therefore,that Public (nstice
be fully vindicated, that the said John An
thony be subjected to the penally incur
red for his offence, I have thought proper
to issue this my Proclamation, herebv
offering a Heward of TWO HUNDRED
DOLLARS, (R‘2oo) to any person or per
sons who shall apprehend the said John
Anthony, and deliver him into the citato- __
dy of any Sheriff within this State.
The said John Anthony is.about five ‘
feet six or seven inches high/ sharp vis
age small black eyes, emaciated from
long confinement, an'l apparently much
dejected; he is about fifty eight years of
age, stoops consideraoly and is bow leg
ged-
Given under my hand and the seal of
State, at Charleston, this tenth
day of August, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twenty one, an the forty sixth
year of the Independence of the
~ United States of America’
(L.-S.) Tho: Bennett.
By the Governor,
,B. T- WATTS, Secretary of State.
PROSPECTUS
ow
A Newspaper, to he published in the
Mu bite, ifdbama,
CatDl.'R, TilK TITLE OF THE
Mobile Commercial Register.
THE rising impo'tunce of the v-tste. of
Alabama; its progress in wealth
and \lespectability, in which its sea ports
so largely participate, notwithstanding the
severity of the times ; its many advantages,
both aa to commerce and agriculture ; and
its consequent increasing weight in tne
great national scale, —are circumstance*
Which cannot but be viewed with peculiar
interest, by those holding frequent and
profitable intercourse witli the state, as
well as by its resident citizens, and jusli-
IV the anticipation that another commer
cial paper, if properly conducted, will
meet with the necessary patronage, rt
least to preserve its existence.
Under these circumstances, and encou
raged by the solicitations and assurances
of friends in the several parts of ih.s a*
wed as in other states, the subscriber*
venture to offer their services to tlieir
friends and the public, as editors of a new
journal, principally relying on the exer
cise of their commercial exp.irieifce in rue \
department, and that of their industry in
another, to render the publication useful
and amusing to their mercantile and ugri- >
cultural friends.
The advantages of a well regulated
press in desseminating useful information}
in inculcating salutary principles, in
bringing into notice new sections of nun
try, and disclosing their resources —-nave
been too often and too ably discussed u>
require further comment.
JONATHAN BATTELLB.
JOHN W. TOWNSEND.
Montgomery, August 1, 1821.
TERMS.
The Commercial Register will be pub
lished on a large supei-royal sheet, City
paper twice’ a week during eight months,
and once a. week during four mouths in
the year, at Eight Dollars, payable half
in advance. Country paper once a week,
of the same size, to contain all the nevrfa
and new advertismen's published in the
city paper, will be forwarded by mail, at
Three Dollars, payable beloie the first
number is issued: Four Dollars, if paid
within six months; or Five Dollars, at the
end of the year.
(£J* The first number will appear aa ear
ly as practicable after the Ist of November
next. ’’
WASHINGTON
Coffee-House.
/|(HE subscriber having greatly impro
1. ved, and still adding considerable
improvements to hi* HOUSE in Washing
ton, invites the patronage of those who
may visit the up country. He assure*
such as may favor him with their calls, that
every exertion shall be made to render
the time agreeable, and every delicacy
which the country can afford, shall be pro
cured, to render his board acceptable.
A. H. Sneed.
July 12 it
2D Dollars Howard.
RANAVVDY from my plantations Pu
laski county, on Wednesday last, a
Mulatto fellow by the name of
SCfcD,
who calls himself NED M’RAV—he is a
bout 24 years of age, of middle size, has
a broad face, pretty large mouth, & busny
hair as he took a number of clothes with
him, I cannot describe his dress. I have
no doubt but he has procured a pass of
some kind, and may possibly change his
name. I purchased said negro nearly 3
years since of David Barclay, Esq. of Rich
mend, Va. to which place lie may possibly
attempt to go. Whoever will apprehend
said negro and deliver him to me, or se
cure him in some safe jail so. that I get
him, shall receive the above reware.
W B. M’Gehec.
August 2 7 w4w
.Notice,
Three months after date, application
will be made so the honorable the Inferior
’ court of Burke county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to-sell a Ne
gro Man, mrtned Dudley, belonging to the
estate of John Rogers, dec’d, tor. the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d,
JOSEPH MADERY, Adm’r,
with the will annexed,
•eptembet 27-*-w 12t
t- •