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Augusta Chronicle ff Georgia Gazette.
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Fresh Goods.
At Private Sale,
rfr\ a
Case silk Umbrellas, sup. quality
2 bales low priced blue Cloths and
plains
I 1 Ido broad Russia Diapers
I • 4 Cases super & common prints
I ’ 1 co 6-4 light St dark Ginghams
I, 1 do plain and figured Cambrics
* 1 do do do Muslins
I 1 do 7-8 and 4-4 British Shirtings
I , 1 do do Irish Linens
1 do Nett St Worsted Suspenders
I 1 do Brouse Linens
it 1 do Dimities
L 1 do Gentlemens Cravats assort’d
Jk few pieces London C assi
• meres
I Italian and Canton sewing Silks
IT Velvets and Velveteens
I Coat and Shirt Buttons
fe Clack Taflita Ribbons
I Elegant Garnitures do
U Black Galloons
Black Italian Crapes
r, Black BOmlnmeties
■A Italian Linen Cambrick hdkf’s
Coloured Linen Threads
White Colton Sewings, &c. &c- &c.
. —AtSO —
■ Bt.LES domestic Shirtings
K 2 do do Shirtings
K 1 do do Ginghams
H 2 do Sattinets.
FW'ho above GOODS are offered for
Ifte low for Cash, or short undoubted
Itper _
Thompson Andrews.
■February 14 6t
I W- H. Turpin,
hfers the following Micks
svith a general assortment of
Fresh Medicines,
A. as law as they can be purchased in the
H City— Viz ■
j|Lrv/s\ TkOZ Lee’s Bills f direct from
KB© IJ Dr S H. V. Lee.
IDO Doz. Lorillard ! s Maccoboy & Scotch
Vi Snuff,
3joO Kegs English White Lead,
200 Boxes Window Glass,
mo lbs Spanish Whiting,
#0 lbs. Copperas,
000 lbs. Alum,
800 lbs. Indigo (Spanish and Carolina)
500 lbs Madder,
300 lbs, White Starch,
150 Bottle Corks,
sfj lbs. Roll Brimstone,
000 lbs. Ginger,
400 lbs. Camphor, refined,
600 lbs. -Cream Tartar,
2QU lbs. Jalap', &c &c
—ALSO—
-1 Fresh Cabbage Seed.
TmHBINO SHAW 1,8,
Sioavfs ft Points,
Vary Elegant
fast Received from New-York.
ALSO- —
DARO LINE Plaids, a few pieces hand
some patterns,
llSgant white figured Satin Robes,
Do. do. , do. do. Ribbons,
.adies’ Fleecy Gloves,
lober. b iack Italian Crapes,
and Bobbinette Laces, a great
assortment,
lit com pany Flag Handkerchiefs,
lik and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Wiry siijtvtscior black Levantine Silk,
Sack Rad and figuri d do.
white fi./ured Gvos. De Nap do.
Hack h dark blue Bombazines, very fine,
WITH A VARIETY OF OTlli.il
|tasta AyUcUs,
hfhicb in addition to Stock on hand, com
false a very general assortment adapted
o the season.
u ice wi s e
Cashmere Shawls
A few, very elegant, will be received
[n a few days
Jewett. Vbell, & Go
Upper Wins City Hotel
January 21 wlf
Just Rece
ON CONSIGNMENT,
And for Sale by the Subscribers.
,00 Bags Vvime. Vtoffee
Bilbro & Groves.
January 31. if
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B®‘® TIERCES Boston STONE
LUIE,
Just Deceived and for Suit.
10W FOR CASH. BY
John C. Holcombe.
January 24-
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I Tax Collector’s Notice.
K. WILL attend at the City Hotel on the
Seventh and twenty'first; at the Glob
favern on the twentyeth and twenty-se
jpnd; and at the Planter’s Hotel on the
Ktfeenth aiid twenty third of February,
jit the purpose of collecting the Stale
JOD county tax for the year 1821.
E. Bugg, T. C,
I February 4 td
Cotton, Mock,
AND
1 xcA\fu\ge VavulvCY.
TfIUE subscaiber has taken an office in
I. the building lately occupied bj
Messrs Stewart Si Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he offeis his sendees in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and (poking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Gotten.
Ist- In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
cave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till Hie succeding clay
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dtonped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
llng higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6lh. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage,
In their Various Blanches ,
Will be attended to at all limes during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a m. till two o’clock r. m. and from
three o’clock til! five r. it.
John Kinney, jun ? r.
03” Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it te loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at. the above office.
November 8. if
Black bombaxctics,
Nankeen § i an ton Crapes
and Crape Robes.
WALMSLEY & FOSTER.
(next noon to the auousta bookstore.)
Have just received from JYew-York, and
now opening
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
D S ‘Y GOODS,
—CONSISTING OF
Figured Black Bombazettes,
Black Nankin S; Canton Crapes,
Figured black Do Do
Crape Robes, black & coloured,
Black Canton Handkerchiefs,
Silk Flags and Bandanoes,
Merino and Crape Shawls,
Black Silk Florentine Vestings,
Do Do Do Fancy Patterns,
Blue mixed Sattinelts, fine,
Domestic Stripes & bleached shirtings
Waltham Sheetings, bleached very
handsome,
Osnabujgs & Hessians, good quality,
Imitation Beaver Hats by the Case,
Imitation Tucking &. side Combs,
Seersuck rs and Parasols, assorted,
With a variety of other
articles too numerous to mention, and
with Stock now on hand comprise apret
y general assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which will be Sold low for CASH or ap
proved paper.
January 31- wtf
For
A family of Negroes,
CONSISTING of a Man be ween 50 and
60 years of age; a Woman between
30 and 40, and a little girl child of the
former, about 9 years of age For their
characters, reference may be had to. Judge
McTyre ; and for the terms apply to A.
Slaughter and C. Labuzan.
STANTON SLAUGHTER.
February 7 ts
Lost**
ON the 15th inst. a Pocket Memoran
dum Hook, with blue Morocco bind
ng, contai' ing sundry papers and tjienio
andums, which a ill be of no use, but t,
the owner.—A suitable reward will be paid
for the delivery o f the Pocket Book and pa
pers to JOHN T. LAMAR,
Feb. 18 3t
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■ ■I I HIT mi IP I ITTIMIW ■■■iwi T'
AdmiuistYaloY’s ales.
By J. B. Herbert, & Co.
i On the first Tuesday in April next;
will be sold before the Court-House in this
i City', between the usutd hours, the per
■ sonal property of Mr. Daniel Hotchkiss,
i deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages run
■ ning between Savannah and Augusta, viz :
Two well built Stages, with all necessary
i Harness, 24 prime Horses, selected for
• the purpose, the Stables at the different
• stands on the road, also, one Gig & Ilar
• ness, one Wagon and Harness, sundry at
! tides of Household Furniture.—The above
property sold by permission of the Honor
i able the Inferior Court, and by order of
i the administrator Terms Cush.
P. S.—Persons wishing to purchase tin,
i Stages, should visit the line and see the
■ respective team of Horses, as they will be
sold as they stand upon the line, the con
tinuation of the running of the mail re
' quiring it.
i Savannah, Feb. 12.—(ds Feb 18.
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fivt WuiiAtcA Dollai-s
IWwavd.
nf AS taken from my room on he mor
ning of the 6th instant, at the house
1 of Gross Scruggs, in Effingham county,
45 miles from Savannah, on the Augusta
road, or at Mrs. Sap’s in Buike county, a
| Memorandum Book, containing three seal
ed letters—one directed to Col. Allen
, looke, containing §2609, Darien money.
One to Battel Barker, not scaletl, contain
ing §3OO.
One to John Marlin, Esq. Twiggs county,
{5900, sealed.
One to Ezekiel Taylor, E q §7OO, sealed
One package containing §3330, principal
part of which is of the Planter’s Bank of
this State.—The memorandum book con
tains a quantity of notes and accounts, the
principal part of which are in favor of the
subscriber—not all recollected.
One note or due bill on Hardy Vickers sot
§75 with a small credit.
One note on Jtntes C Bryan, §l7l
One „ on James S. Ivy, 25
. One „ on C. F. M. Belton, 20
One ~ or due bill on Geo Cooper, 80
One ~ do on James Philips 50
and dra r t do. do. in favor of
Richard Smith for seventy dollats or up
wards, and accepted by me—and several
U tters directed to me in said book.
Tile above reward will be given to any
person without questions asked, for the
delivery of said book and package to me,
a Hartford, Georgia, or to Thomas But
ler, &. Co. of Savannah, or information so
that 1 can g t it
Benjamin Mewborn.
February 18— 5i
For .’'ale.
r .
» HF. Subscriber offers for sale, the
i'RJICT OF LAJVD whereon he resides,
in the county of Wilkes This tract is so
k< nerally known, thai a particular descrip
tion is almost unnecessary. It contains up
wards of
Fifteen Hundred Acres,
ies on both sides of the great road between
Augusta and Washington, and about si\
miles from the latter place ; and perhaps,
■ here is no tract of Land in this part of lb
country, whereon the improvements an
so well calculated to insure comfort and
convenience. The soil is good—the tram
is well watered, and lies in that part of dn
Stale which has always been reputed, an
is believed as healthy as anv other.
AI.S ’
One other tract of Land,
within iwo miles of he no above men
tioned, lying on Rocky Creek, and con
taining One Hundred and Folly ACRES
The soil of this tract is very good, and on
it, is erected a
Grist Mill,
which is now in good repair.
This property, together with all the.
stock on the Plantation, will he sold on
accommodating terms; and if more agree
able to the purchaser, a credit will be giv
en. MATTHEW TALBOT,
Feb. 18 3tpd
Aaron It as,
SADDLER, No. 33,
North Third street, Philadelphia,
RjESPECTFUI.I.Y informs his friends
and the customers of the laie firm of
WALLACK 6) ROSS,
SADDLERS,
that lie continues to carry on the Sad
dling business, at the Old Established
Stand, No, 38 North Third street, where
be has a general assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's Saddles, Saddle Bags, Bn
dies, Whips, &c. which lie will dispose of
on reasonable terms.
February 18 6t
*■** House Lot,
FOR HALE,
In Washington,Wilkes county
HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
fir sale at a just valuation. It is divided
;it present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms on the lower floor, five oi
die second, a good garret and cellar, and
has a small piece of ground attached toil
P ossession can be bad of one tenement.
1 immediately ; andof the other, in May—
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
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DRAFTS
On New-York,
„ Philadelphia, and
„ Baltimore, at short
Sight, and sums to suit purchasers, con
stantly fur sale by
8. 6; 81. Allen JJ Co.
February 14 3t
Brigade Orders.
FaPTAIN Edmund Padmkd, is hereby
appointed my Aid-de-Camp, who will be
, obeyed and respected accor 'i• gly.
Thus. Glascock,
Brig, Gen Com'dg• Ist Br ‘2d Division
Georgia Militia.
February 18 ts
JS'otice.
2My. GoUwcsiul,
Respectfully informs the Ladies
ami Gentlemen of Augusta that his 6lh
. and last Cotillion Party is protracted, and
will take place on Thursday the 28th inst.
[ He tendeis them his sincere thanks for
t the encouragement he has received, and
begs a continuance of it.
j February 18 3t
(ff The Georgia Advertiser & Herald
are requested o p-• I ■■ h *’•
Bottles Waaleu .
1 The Subscriber,
; W„,i . give a liberal price for a few
. thousand EMPTY BO TTLES Families
who have them, will do well to avail
themselves of this opportunity
S. C. Dortic.
A few doors above the Post-Office.
J February 18 3t
•
I The subscriber lias located himself at
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
, the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Ci ; cult
, liobt. Augs.Behll.jr
February 18 lOt
i
University of Georgia,
Athens 13tIi Feb 1822.
(£3* Mechanics who intend
to Land in proposals for building the new
College Edifice, are requested to make
their calculations for the pitch of the sto
ries to be 10 feet instead nf 9 feet
; Aslmi-y Hull.
> February 18 3t
The Editors of the Georgian, Savan
nah; Journal and Recorder, Milledgeville,
are requested to give the above three in
sertions, and forward their accounts to this
Office.
For Sale.
TRACT of Laml conloidin- upwnrd.
of 3000 Acres, in Barnwell District, S.
C. being about four or live miles below
lie Court Mouse, and situated on the
'i .nks nf the Salt-Catcher River. For
further particulars, apply to Matthew Tal
oot, Esq of Wilkes County, Georgia; or
'o the subscriber, living in the County of
' lark.
Sarah Twining.
February 3tpd
Notice.
V I.L persons having demands against
the estate of the late Lindsey Coleman,
deceased, are request- d to render them
in, duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law; and hose indebted, to
make payment.
B. H. Warren, Atlm’r.
Augusta, Jan. 24 lin
Augusta, B lh January, 1802.
A HE Copartnership heretofore existing
■ under the firm of Stone Reynolds, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All un
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
thorized to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Wm. Stone,
Thomas Reynolds.
January 10 wlf
Stenography.
tjf EKTLF.MI’.N desirous of instructioD
in the above art, can in the course of
Ten Lessons (by d-voting two hours in
•ach day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
, xpense ot TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scribers are required before any engage
ment can De made on the part of the In- j
structor. Reference may be made to
William W. Holland R. W Cook, Esqrs.
or to the subscriber, at the City-Hotel,
luring the present week
Isaac Winship.
January 31—- If
bodoi* Carter, j
Has removed Ida Office to Mclntosh!
sued, third tenement north of Broad *
street, where he can at any lime he found,
When not outraged in professional business.
January IT if
V Now System of
Velvet Fainting.
Mu. 8t Me. CI.OCKF.R will commence
giving Lessons in the above painting on
Wednesday the Gth inst. ut the Bridge
Bank, residence of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr. Sc Mrs. C. forbearto eulogize on the
superiority of the system, but invite the
LadieS arm Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their work, and
a'so make themselves acquainted with the
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
each an hour.
Term for leaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4 if
HAY.
JuST received, Twenty Bundles of
Superior Hay—for sale by
A. Picquet,
No. 5 Bridge Uow.
February 22 2t
The public is in
formed, that the part of Lot No. 12, .here
tofore offered for sale by the subscriber,
has been laid off in small lots, a plan of
which may be seen at the Auction Hoorn
of Messrs. Thompson & Andrews, and
will he continued for private sale until (he
20th March, when if not sold, they will on
that day be disposed of at Public Auction.
N. B. Julian.
February 21 3t
Notice.
StOLEN on Monday night the 18th
inst. a likely sorrel horse, with a star in
his forehead.—He is i bout fifteen hands
high, paces, trots and canters, and draws
very finely in any kind of gear, and will
be about six or seven years old next spring,
lie has been docked, but no brands recol
lected.— Also nolen at the same time, a
new saddle with plated stirrup irons, hav
ing a leather cirsingle confined to the
small skirts—there is the appearance of
two spots of grease on the saddle opposite
to the mounting side. Any person who
will apprehend the thief and lodge him
in jail, or get hold of the horse and saddle,
and deliver him to the subscriber, shall be
handsomely rcwaided.
James •Refill,
.War Jlvgi.tu
February 21 w3i?
STOLEN on the same night, a large
likely sorrel mare, branded on the
shoulder and thigh of the mounting side,
with a large L.—bhe is about fifteen hands
high, and nine years old, trots, canters
and draws well in ai y kind of gear. A
reward of Fifty Dollars will be given to
any person who may apprehend the thief
and secure the mare, or Twenty Dollars
for the mare alone, delivered to the sub
scriber below Augusta, or conveying in
formation that he may get her again.
William Colson.
February 21 w3tp
Lost.
ON (he forenoon of (he 20th inst. sup
posed to have been dropped almost
opposite Mr John Moore’s store, in the wa
gon way, a Virgin Gobi chain (six sirands)
with a large st a affixed by u carved gold
ring. 'The seal had, engraved on a co
nciian, “ Boar Ptwant,” with the initials
“W. li.” The finder will he liberally
rewarded by b aving the above at
W. § J. Harper’s,
February 21 if
(£3* Brought to Jail on the
lltii inst. a Mulatto woman named Franky,
says she belongs to Mr. John Abbot, 16
miles from Savannah —and says she run
away last June. The owner is requested
to prove property, nay charges and take
her away.
'Thomas Stewart Jailor
February 21 3t
SCih Brought to jail a ne
gro man named Jeffry, says he belongs to
Mrs. Bayliss, of Columbia county. — Hr |
owner is requested to come forward, prove (
property, pay charges and lake him away. {
Thomas Stewart, jailor.
February 21 3t
Insurance against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, ami Marine
I Insurance Company Agency
JL HE Subscriber offers to take risks »
j gainst Fire on Douses, Out-Buddings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
[Between iht Post Office U Globe Tavern .)
December 20-
MMMBBBUMBKHMBMHC
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I For Greenock.
i THE FAST SUUNU SUf#
.Mil DRQMO,
1*01.1,a ku, Master,
Has a considerable part of her cargo eli.
gaged, and will meet with despatch Fop
freight or pasage, apply tcp Audrtw Low
& Co, Savannah, or here id
James Robe. Ison Co.
Feb 11 41
Sugar <%* Coffee.
S® II IDS. N O. Sugary
150 Hags Green Coffee,
Just Received, and for sale hy
Vv m U Thompson, & s Co,
February 4 3t
tilobe Tavern.
T
1. HR Subscriber informs his friends and \
the public, that his
Reading Room ,
is just arranged, and that his Dm is much *
more convenient. And on account ot
changing die situation of the latter, he is
better aide to provide for (he acccinmo.
dulion of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as far as his means and
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
be will attend to the comfort ami coi.vtjj.
encc of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
flpjrTlie Savannah &
ingtoii (Stages put up at* 1 tho
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
A Piano Forte, for sale.
T
fl. HE subscriber has for sale a very din ft
toned IMANO FOR 1 E, which he w II sell
cheap for cash. The instrument can be
seen hy calling at the Planter’s Ho el.
P. Galiaher.
January 31 ts
Notice.
nril.L be sold at the late residence of
Elizabeth IJannelly, doc. in Criuin.
biu county, on Tuesday the fifth of .’’arch
next, the personal property of said dic,
consisting of horse kind, hogs, cattle, one
wagon, household and kitchen furniture,
to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said decs used—and also two
Negroes to be hired for the present year
Terms of sale will be made kpow n on that
day by William Carre d, Fx’r.—an.] all
those having demands, will please lender
in their accounts duly attested —aivi all
those indebted, will make payment to said
executor.
Wm. Carroll, cx’r.
January 21 wds
Administrator's Sale.
A GhEEARL.Y loan order of the Mono.
jt\. table the Superior Court of Iturko
County, when sitting for ordinary pn po
ses, will be sold on the first ' uesday in
April next, at the Court House in Waynes,
borough, a negro man slave, by tii. mine
of CYRUS, belonging to the esta'.e of
Jesse T. Carpenter, decV.* to be sola fop
he benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.—Terms made known on
the day os sat
John Carpenter, '•dm ? r.
i m eon Davis, Ailm’r.
in ngui of lus .vile.
January 24, 1822 wtclog
QUAKER SPRINGsT
wlu. subscriber has taken that welt
A known stand
Quaker Sprixob.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
(lie Washington road and hopes fiom
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
Jtdin Turpin*
November 8 ts
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Executor’s Sale.
W IT,I. be Sold on he second Saurday
in March x, hree HORSE 4, belonging
-die esaene of Wm Eubank, dec ased—
-I’erms ma<le know l <• *'«. J day ot 8 de-
Win. Eubank, ex ? r.
Feb 11 3n*d A
Administrator's scale.
ft*.'lLL be sold on Monday tlie 18th.
\ T March next, at the house oi Al.
leu Jones, dec’d. all the personal property
of said deceased, consisting of one Negro
fellow ALEC, Cotion, Corn and Fodder j
Stock of every description, Household u.id
Kitchen Furniture.
LSO—
At the sane time and filacc,
niI.LHE REMVD <
The Mill ami Plantation,
whereon Uie Said d ceased lived.— t erms
'made known on dial clay.
TIIOHASDOOLY, ? Adm » ra .
UIGH'd. 11. (ONES- 5
Feb. 7 w 4«
Property in 11 arris burgU
For Sale.
Henry tiitiina
han is fully authorised to collect all debts
• lue to tnis VffiCe, (from the Bth of O.to.
her ;) and to give receipts fbr the same*
January 17