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Augusta Chronicle $ Georgia Gazette.
t [Cotton, Htock,
AND
I I'T xcUanga r»Y oIvGV.
P |W|r subscaiber ItAs taken tin olfice in
II JL tiie building' lately occupied by
H Messrs Stewart St Hargraves, on the north
■ side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post
■ Office—where he ofl’eis his services in
■the above business, and hopes, by strict
■personal attention, to obtain the patron-
Htga of his friends and the public.
'■ The great facilities afforded by brokers
Bn oommerciai operations generally, render
Bt remarkable that the merchants of Au
iflfusta and the planters have long sustain-
Hd the inconvenience of liaving none, and
Rvarticulurly a Colton Broker. In almost
■very other cotton mart the bnsiness is
Brincipally done by brokers ; and hence
■he ease, certainty and dispatch with
Hvhich it is executed. The same system
B perfectly practicable here. The mer
■hant, by applying at the office of the sub
Briber, May hereafter save himself the
Bottle of sampling his cotton and looking
■p a purchaser; —the planter need be no
Hnigcr involved in doubt and difficulty to
Bscertain the true state of the market,
Bor subject himself to the caprice of the
■vary speculator —and the purchaser will
Hat all times know where to resort for cot-
Ikon »' the market price.
■Office Regulations relative to
[ Cotton.
[I Jaf* In order to give time for sampling,
Litizenn offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
Bcloik, a. m,—lf left later than nine, sales
Etmnit be realized till the succeding day
■f mire convenient, the receipts may be
■enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
■dropped in the letter box the night pre-
Bvious.
I] 2d. Cotton willbe sampled and ’receiv-
Hid from wagons till ten o’clock, a.m.—
If offered after that hour, sales cannot be
jrahzed till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
j£ deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
5tU. *ersons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6.4 cepts for a bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
Orders from the country, on
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
prem|tly executed.
Stock Exchange and
i | brokerage,
V '2 In their Various Branches,
will be attended to at all times during of-
Be. hours, which will be from eight o’-
mJk *. m. till two o’clock r. m. and from
B|ee o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
Money is sometimes w< rtii more
KTat others Persons having it to loan.
By, in the strictest confidence, avail
Jtmsclves of the advantages of the mar-
HHt, by applying at the above office.
I Htsf vem ber 8. ts
I uTast Rece
Bundles prime Northern Hay
r VO<J Bushels Corn
1,120 Barrels Pickled Pork
( ■SO Do. Fhur,
roi SALE BY
I J. T. Lamar.
.'•jttril 1 3t
T SALT,
BUGAII FLOUR.
Bushels Coarse Salt
£ 40 barrels Orleans Sugar
i barrels Muscovado Sugar
J 25 barrels double refined Loaf do
, j 200 barrels Superfine FLOUtI
VO a SALK BT
Thompson & Andrews.
I DIMITIES.
jOaSE of Superfine Furniture Dim
JH3. Just Received and for sale r>y
1 Thompson % Andrews.
■larch 11— 6t
j! NOTICE.
BIIGREEABLE to an order of the Infe
lor Court ot Burke County, when setting
Br Ordinary purposes ; will be sold, al
kflie Court house in said County, on the
IBrst Tuesday in May next, between the u
jjßua! hours of sale,
m One Ne gro boy named re-
Her, belonging to the estate of Matthew
■Scarborough, Jeccas.nl, sold for the bene-
Kt of the Heirs and Creditors of the said
■deceased
v Ravid Scarborough, Ad inr.
i March 11 tds
I Notice.
ALL persons having demands agains.
the estate of Daniel McNeil, deceased,
I tt r C requested to present them in due lorm,
J and those indebted to said deceased to
|[ make immediate payment.
f Cor : Sullivan, adm’r.
March 25 2t
(P*Mr. Henry Hanna
ji is fully authorized to collect all debts
ie to this office, (from the B'h of Octo
?r ;) and to give receipts for the same.
VOI. 5“ The eril, that men do, lives after them; > *
• (.“The good is oft interred with their bones.’* 3 ' S, 18£-,*. L <Xew scries o. 51.]
T\\c SubaotWuiY,
HAS JEST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE
BY THE CASK Olt BOX,
An elegant assortment, of
PLAIX, FLL\~i\ AX'D MOULDED
tflass,
—cossxsTiNa or—
PLAIN Flint, Decanters,
Moulded Pint Decanters,
Mould, d Tumblers, half Pint,
Moulded Pitchers,
Half Tumblers ditto,
ALSO—
Complete, Dinner table Sets,
Liverpool Ware assorted,
China Tea Sets,
Assorted Fancy Lustre Ware,
Liverpool Lamps,
Tea Kettles with Heaters,
Hooks and Stands,
Windsor Soap in Boxes,
Together with Crates of Earthen fl are,
Assorted.
W. Rantiu.
March 14 ts
Hygeian Springs,
Hamburg, S, C.
THE ladies and gentlemen of Augusta,
are respectfully informed that the Ilygei
an Springs will be ready f.ip their recep
tion, the ensuing Sunday ; and will be
kept open every day thereaf er, din ing the
season They are situated in a beautiful
dell, surrounded by a wood of variegated
growth, which presents an extended am
phitheatrical view of trees, now pulling
forth their foliage and fragrance.
The ascent is easy from the deil to the
moun , where the eye is delighted with a
picturesque landscape of Augusta and the
surrounding country. The scene is filled
up with the Sand Hills, retiring in the dis
tance, forming a tout en semble equally in
teresting to the P iet and the Painter
Every necessary refreshment will be
provided; and, the ladies are assured, that
no improper behaviour will he tolerated.
Out every cure taken to render their visit
pleasant and agreeable.
Thos. Ellegood.
March 25 ts
Insurance against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency.
JL HF. Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its viciniU.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad strci t,
{Between ihi Post Office & Gioln Tavern.)
December 20
A New System of
Velvet Painting.
Vl, i, & Mrs. CROCKER will commence
giving Lessons in the above painting oi
tlncsday the 6lh inst. at the Bridge
na, resilience of Mrs. Sandwich, Brou.
Street.
Mr k Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on tin
superiority of the system, but invite tin
Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta to ca!
and examine specimens of their work, aiv
also make themselves acquainted with tli
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 fur teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4 ■ 1 ts
SPRINGS.
»Jte subscriber has taken that weH
4i known stand
Quaker Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November B——ts
A Piano Forte, for sale.
'V
JL HE subscriber has for sale a very fine
toned PIANO FOUf E, which he will sell
cheap for cash. The instrument can be
seen by calling at tbe Planter’s Hotel.
P. Galiaher.
January 31 ts
Augusta, ulh January, 1822.
ll HE Copartnership heretofore existing
mder the firm of Slone is Reynolds , is this
lay dissolved by mutual consent All un
-ettled business of said firm will be attend
:d to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly an
horized to settle the same. All person
indebted to said firm are requested t<
make immediate payment; and those ha\
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Wm. Stone,
Thomas Reynolds.
January 10 wtf
(jj* A young roan who is
' at piesent out of e • ploy, would devoti
' his time to Posting Books, making out
accounts, &c. —Apply at this office.
f
J. Woodrow 9
K $ <O.
Hayc Just VU'ctAvcd,
rj AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF FANCY
iDdiir
1 1 the Brig Ariel, from the Clyde ,
Which witti their former block, they wilt
dispose of at moderate prices tor
Cash or Bankable paper,
VIZ .
1 LAIN Book and mull Muslins,
Figured Do iU> do
Stripped Ginghams,
Primed Muslins and Calicoes,
Needle work’d Dressc s and flowers,
A general assortment ot muslin hdkfs.
Irish Linens in whole & ht)lf pieces.
Linen Diaper,
Uznaburgs,
English Seine Twine,
Do. Writing Paper,
’ London B S. Porter,
Old Port Wine & Claret in Bottles,
Sewing Sines,
Yellow Nankeens,
Black Sincllews,
Furniture Dimities,
1 5-4 Bumbuzcui,
Ready made Linen Shirts,
Do. do White Drib Pantaloons,
A lew suits of ready Made
Clothing of the
JsVwest Aushinns;
March 21 4t
Edwin PStarr,
HAVINU ESTAhLISUED UIMSELF IN TUB
lomunssVou Business,
In Charleston, South-Carolina
C-rFFERS hia services in tliai line to his
friends and the public generally.—Liberal
advances will be made on consignments of
produce. Reference to Messrs. L.C. Ca.x
telou, & Co Augusta.
March 2J 6l
Just Heeevved,
.1 new and large assortment >f the most
Fashionable and Fancy
CuY\‘\uges, iVave,vveA\es,
Gipjs & Sulkeys,
I’rom the factory of" Mr. David Beach, of
Newark, (which art warranted,) is now
offered for sale at the most reduced prices.
Those persons who have a wish to pur
chase either of the above articles, have a
fair opportunity of making good purchases,
at the Old Established Stand, formerly oc
copied by Leeds k I.vnes.
James Lynes.
N. B.—Carriages of all descriptions re
paired at the above place, at the shortest
notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
March 21 wot
*** House Lot,
For Bale,
Ln Washington,Wilkes county
A. HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
’ubiic Square in Washington, is offered
,ir sale at a just valuation. It is divided
t present, into two tenements, contain
agfottr rooms on the lowei fl or, five on
he second, a good garret and cellar, and
ias a small piece of ground attached toil.
Oossession can he had of one tenement,
ninediateiy ; and of the other, in May
For further particulars, enquire ai this Os-
Ice.
Feb 18 ts
810 Reward.
RUN AWAY front the subscriber, liv
ing in Ogletho pe county, oh the 7lh
February last, a Negro Fellow named
PATRICK,about 28 years of ag-., five feet
. sor 6 inches high, rather of a dark com
plexion, and has lost two of his upper
front teet i —Said fellow has been sien
within 18 or 20 miles of Augusta, and will
’ pr bably make his way for Petersburg!),
* Virginia, where he was raised. A reward
1 if len Dollars will be given to any per.
son who will lodge him in the Augusta
jail, or give such information so that I
,4et him again, and all reasonable expen
ses paid.
Willis Jones.
March 25 Gtp
• 50 Dolls. Reward.
RaN.WVSY from tile subscriber living:
n ar Clarksborongh, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th of November last, a Negro
man by the name of BILL ; he is about
five feet 10 or 11 inches high, well pro
oortioned, has uncommon large feet, a
' down look when looked at j rather inclined
s to be yellow complected, and about 24 or
■’s years of age. The above reward will
oe given to any person for apprehending
and lodging said negro in any safe jail
within this state, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J. Singleton.
January 21—— ts
Kt TO RENT,
A COMFORTABLE dwelling house,
siniated in a pleasant part of the city, un-
S ’illhe first day of October next. Posses
( -non given Ist April.—Apply at this office,
t or to Messrs. Brewster & Prescott.
March 25—-ts
Dissolution.
T
H HE Co partnership of Biliiro and
Chotes, was dissolved on the 25;h ot
Ki Imiary last by mutual consent. All
debts due by the concern will be settled
by SVLVANUS M. GROVES, and all
debts due to the concern will be render
ed to him, who alone is to Settle the busi
ness.
HENRY T. BILBRJ.
S H. GROVES.
S. B. Gvoyes,
RESPECTFULLY >enders his services
to his friends and the public in tho
v&fHNHBAax
And Commission Business ,
and hfpes for a continuance of their cus
tom.
To the Ladies
I\i the City of Augusta,
Mr i.FISKE, would respectfully in
-1 r.-n. he lias clumped his place of in
stiuctioij in PENM ANSHIP, to that plea
s>ant unddeligntfui Room, in tile Oi pliun’s
Asylum, over the Free School, (Green
S reef) tiherc Ladies only will attend.—
A Class is already formed, and his Lessons
commenced; others who may wish instruc
tion* are invited to call at the Writing
Academy, where Specimens of improve
inent by Ladies in this City may be seen
and which will better prove the utility of
Mr. Poke’s method of teaching, than a
volume in comment on the system —and is
it not a lime when the advantages of one
of the most useful Arts, is of peculiar im
portance to that part of the community
who seem in very many instances to be
; taking the lead in Society, in forming use
ful and benevolent institutions?
So extensive are the benefits of this no
ble Art, that the lines of the Poet may
Justly he introduced—
“ What gives to noble deeds a name,
“ The Patriots and Poets fame j
" And all that crowns the sons of men,
“Springs from the guidance of the Pen,”
Honrs of attendance, from 9 A. M, to
1 P.M. and from 2to 5 P, M-
Mr F. pledges himself that in
every instance where proper attention is
given, if the improvement is not satisfac
tory, the amount of Tuition shah be re
turned, and which it is Jus custom to have
in advance. Further particulars maybe
had on enquiring at the Writing-Room.
March 7wvtf
L
Tub subscriber has commenced the
Practice of Law, and will attend to busi
ness confided to his care, in the Mayor’s
Court, and the Richmond, Burke and Co
lumbia Superior Courts.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
March 21 vs
MWI ~
——
HE subscriber has located himself at
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit
Kobt. \ngs. Beall, jr.
February IB Idt
Ld W.
HE subscriber having commenced the
Pactice of the Law, tenders his professi
onal services to his friends and the pub
lie, and will a t nd in the following coun
ties of the Northern, Western and Ocuiul
gee Circuits:—
Baldwin, I Oglethorpe,
dark', I Putnam,
(jrecite, j ff'allon, fit
Morgan, | Wilkes
John 15. Stewart.
Lexington, March 11 6w
LAW.
1 m
i JL HE subscribers have formed a Part
■ neiship in the practice of LAW, and will
• attend with care to any business which
1 may be committed to them for the l)is-
I uids of Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry,
• Lexington fit Barnwell.
Whitfield Brooks,
F. H. Wartllaw.
March 11 6 _
T
) iHE subscriber intends running a Stage
i Coach twice a week from his place to
• Montgomery, Alabama, on the first day of
i March next, and will continue running all
I the year.
j Hugh Knox.
. Milledgeville, Feb. 21 1m mil
|
1 Notice.
THE Books and Papers of William
Winchester, a deceased Allen, bein.i
now in the possession of the subscriber
all persona indebted to the Estate of th
deceased, aro requested to make paymen
without delay ; and those persons wh
have demands against the estate are fe
’ quested to render in their accounts duly
attested
Isaac Herbert, Escheutor
for Richmond County, Georgia,
March 28lh, IBli Ul
Eagle
AUGUSTA.
T ?
HE subscriber, having taken the above
well-known establishment, is prepared to
accommodate Boarders. As it is not his
intention at present to take in Travellers,
he deems it proper to mention this so as
to prevent disappointment to those who
might feel inclined to patronize his house
in that way, He has made arrangements
to accommodate liLVJWN P. Hi TIES,
on short notice; and at any hour gentle
men will be accommodated with SUP
PERS and other refreshment*;. He lias
taken considerable pains to supply his
Bar with the most genuine Liquors, Wines,
five and will make it his aim to prevent
the intrusion ol any other than decent
company.' ,
Fields Kennedy,
April 4 - if
(alobe Tavern.
n
JL HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that his
Heading Room ,
is just arranged,and that his Baris much
more, convenient. And on account ol
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that us far as bis means and
ability to comply with his wishes cun go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence: of every guest who may honor him
witli a call.
Savannah & Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe,
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
50 Rolls. Reward
OTOI.KN from vlic subscriber. at his
residence in R’chmond County on the
night of the 28ih February last a likely
well formed SORREL HORSE, with a
white star in his forehead, 15, or 5 and u
bull' hands high, s.ven or e ght years
old—paces, trots and canters, and draws
very gentle in a Gig or any kind of har
ness. He has been docked, but no brands
ecollected —a new Saddle and a Gig
bridle were stolen at the same time. The
saddle had a bath coaling lining to tiie
Pad, a leather Surcingle confined to the
small skirls, and plated stirrup Irons.
The subscriber has good reason to be
lieve from information which be has oh
tabled since the said Horse was stolen,
.hut he was taken by a Negro man of his
own by the name of JIM; he is a stout
tall black fellow about 24 or 25 years of
age, his right leg bends very much out at
his knee, and the little finger on his left
hand is drawn quite down to the palm ol
his hand, occasioned by bein •; burnt
when small s his eyes are inclined to be
red, his cheek hones are remarkably h ; gh,
and his ears are small and lie close to nis
head Any person who will secure the
said Horse and Negro, so that the sub
scriber can get ttiem again, shall receive
the above reward ; bin for either of them
the sum of twenty-five dollars will be
paid.
There is very little doubt but there is a
white man with him who may claim him
as his own, as there was a Sorrel Mare
s oli n in the neighborhood on the same
night, branded with an L on the mount
ing siioulder and hip.
James Beal.
April 4 If
(£j N. M.—The Editors of the Savan
nah Republican, Georgia Journal and
Charleston City Gazette, will please in
sert the above in a conspicuous place,
we< k!y three times; and forward their
accents to this office
Marshal's Sale.
11.1. be sold at the Court-House in
the town of Milledgeville. on the first
Tuesday in May next, between the usual
hours of sale,
One lot iu the town of Mon
tict lie, Jasper county, known in the
of said town as the No, seventeen, (17)
with ihe improvements thereon, joining
lots No. 6 and 18 ; also part ol lot number
eighty six, (No 86) in the town cf Monti
cello, on the corner next the street and
public square, with a store house thereon,
occupied at present by A Dimon, cabinet
maker, and joining the lot now occupied
by VVm Cook, levied on as the property
of John and Christopher Hobson, to satis
fy an execution in favor of Goble fit'! ti >■
mas, v« said (ohs fitf’li istoohi-i Hobson
Peter F. Buisdair , d.m d.o
April 4 ids
For Sale, op to Bent.
T
1. HE subscriber offers to sell her boose
and Lot on the Sand Mil's Tin; lot i
large—the situation is ph ssant an I con
veniem—and the terms will be easy to ihr
mi-chaser. If not sold before lh<- Ist co
>AY, it will be let for tlu e suing yea .
Particulars may be learnt 0.. application.
Margaret Sandwich.
March 7 ■- -wif
I
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Daiue\
Notarius Puhlieua
ct Pcir'scriptor,
Prompttts nd agendum el scribendum,
inveniatur tlomi in vic» dicto “ IVathing
ton, inter vico* “ Frond" et “ Ellis, n
Aprilis MDCCCXXII Imo
Hals
I\S.IS9 MEOIES’ have lliisdn, received
* from New York, an Elegant Assortment
> of Leghorn Gipsies, which are offered fop
■ sale at reduced prices.
« ALSO,
, XV ADDITIO\AL SUPPLY OF
AUMiINKRV
j which fwitli their former stock, makes
, llieir assortment very complete.
Match 25 6w
Pumpkin Seed,
For Sale by
David Hni itli Co.
Near the Market House, Augusta.
April 4 4t
r ~, , -
Notice.
THE subscriber offers for sale, low fi,p
Cush,
4 Uoracs Sf il Mxi\cs,
fiom 3 to 4 yea.s old.
11. Mealing.
April 4 3t
ruTnT)~
AIIOX of Candles, supposed to hava
been stolen The owner proving
property, and paying for th.s advefise*
tnent can have the same —-Apply at tins
Office. April 4 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Market-House,
in the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
4 It of June next, between the usual limits
of Sale —
A tmet of land, tying
in the Second Distiict of Early, No ti'J.
—ALSO—
At the same time and
filsce, a Negro Woman, named Jtuta, be
itriging to the estate of Emanuel Grego
ry, dec'll, and sold for the benefit X’s the
heirs ami creditors of said deceas- <t
Lewis H. Gregory, udm'r
April 4 -wlds
Gcorpe Hammond, J
Attorney', Lc. / IN EQl T ITV,
' t '*- Dill to sell (rust
Charles Goodwin, j estate.
obedience to an order of the court of
Equity will be sold at Hamburg, S' tttlt.
Carolina, on the first Monday in Vlaynext,
on a credit of one and two years, a.-tract
of land containing nine hundred and Tony
nine acres, agreeably to the original pi it,
lying on Horse Creek, within a few inib §
■f Augusta The tract consists of a con
siderable proportion of swamp land of tho
first quality. The high lan tis well adapt
ed to the culture of corn and cotton, and
affords a most, eligible and beautiful site
for budding, which command), a view of
\ugUHfa and its vicinity 'I he cost and
tees in cast), and bond uid security will oe
required. '1 he purchaser will pay for &
title deed.
Whitfield I trunks.
Commissioner in r qu'ly.
Edgefield Court.Hmisc, > March 18
13lh March, 1822. 5 wds
- "■ —-at
GEORGIA. ( IN THE SIIPEUIOit
Lincoln County $ COURT,
February Term, 1823.
Presen: —their Illinois Thomas Murray,
Rem Item tun, James E. Todd, it Ar.iuyr
Frazer, Enquires.
vv 1 EREAS John P. Smith has peti
tioned the court for the establishment of
two promissory notes winch isalledged to
be lost, one given by J hn Pride for three
hundred and fifty d( II rs, bearing, date
about the fifteenth of .(anusry, eighteen
hundred and twenty, payable to John
Brandi or bearer, ten days after the date
thereof, of wliich nou the said John F:
smith sia'es himself to be the/ bearer; —
and tlie other note given by John M Doo
ly, for foor hundred and seventy five dol
us is, bearing date about the twenty se.
veolli day of July, eighteen hundi ed and
twenty one, payable to the said John F.
Smith or bearer, on or before the nf.eemli
of November next, after the date of said
M»tc, which said pet i ion and affidavit of
the toss of said notes is filed in the cle. k’g
office of this court, and praying the es
abhshment of the said uop.es in place of
Itii- originals
ON MOTION —is Ordered, that all
persons concerned do shew cause on or
before the lirsl day of the nex' term of
lus court, to be fioiden on the fourth
Monday in July nex', why the prater, of
he petitioner should noi be g'an'ed.sc\iie
saidcop't » he established »s lie orn.-L.afSf.
It is j nr her Ordered, that ibis in'e be
published in one of tjie public gazettes of
Vugusta i nee * month until the time in
sliewi g cans- thereon
True copy tak n from the miipi e» of
said court tin; 9'n Murci , 1822
IVtor * amar, cl’k.
March 18, 18~2rrrrmSia