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Angustn Chronicle & Georgia Gazette.
VOL. 36.}
Cotton, Mock,
Exchange Broker.
«1E subscriber has taken an office in
the building 1 lately occupied by
a,, Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
u o f Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
L-where he oS'eis his services in
. ibove business, and hopes, by strict
’ n ,l attention, to obtain the patron
|of bis friends and the public,
the great facilities afforded by brokers
aaimercial operations generally, render
.markable that the merchants of Au
jltind the planters have long sustain
tlie inconvenience of having none, and
ocularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
» other cotton mart the business is
Dcipaily done by brokers; and hence
cits, certainty and dispatch with
ich it is executed. The same system
urfectly practicable here. The ther
eby applying at the office of the sub
ber, may hereafter aave himself the
ihle of sampling his cotton and looking
, purchaser j—the planter need be no
nr involved in doubt and difficulty to
•rtfdn the true state of the market,
subject himself to the caprice of the
iipeculator—and the purchaser will
I times know where to resort for cot
. the market price.
ce Regnlalions relative to
jCottoa.
lb in order to give time foh sampling,
cns offering cotton are requested to
t the Ware-house receipts by eight
ick,!.*.—lf left later than nine, sales
»l be realized till tfte succeding day
ore convenient, the receipts may be
lined in a letter of instructions, and
iped in the letter bos the night pre
i.
L Cotton will be sampled and "receiv
from wagons till ten o'clock, a. m.—
fared after that bouts sales cannot be
red till next day.
. Warehouse expenses will invariably
educted from the account sales.
i Sales will commence at ten o'clock
dose at twelve, a m.
k. Persons choosing to limit and lim
higher than the market, will have
receipts returned them on paying
its fora bag entry and sampling. *
l Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
Mere from the country* pa
ir the warehouse ''«*»*»»*»*—daw
jfvi; v«3vvKCO*
t«ck Exchange auji
Brokerage,
h their Various Mranehejt,
te attended to at all times during of-1
sours, which will be from eight o’
u. v. till two o’clock p. m. and from
t o’clock (ill five r. m.
John Kinney, jun’r,
■Money is sometimes worth, mor*
»t others. Persona having it t» loan, i
in the strictest confidence, avail
selves of the advantages of the mar
by at the above office,
member 8.-- ■■■ ts
Jlobe Tavern.
IE Subscriber informs h|s friends and
public, that hia
leading Room ,
•t arranged, and that his Bar is much
■ convenient. And on account of
ging the situation of the latter, he is
ir able to provide for the accommo
iii of hia customers; and can safely
use them, that as far ns his means and
to comply with bis wishes can go,
ill attend to the comfort and conveni
of every guest who may honor him
a call.
J-Tlie Savannah & Wash
tan stages put up at the
>be.
W. SHANNON.
Membtr 20.
3 WoFfICE,
AND
W\wa\ Agency,
H OBILE — JILJiB. iMJI.
il E undersigned respectfully informs
nendain Geo. and all others who may
* occasion for Ids services, that he has
bUsberl himself permanently in the
°i MOBILE, in the state of Alabama,
utorney and Counsellor at Law, and
er « Agent—and will give particular
“bon tw the Collection of Debts in the
es (, f AUuam*. & Mississippi, and at
“W Li.
, W. Barton.
l Ut —
Hamburg.
I’CENK bbknan,
•IMS the Public, that-he is com
i’»ioncd NOTARY PUBLIC for the
of Edgefield, in Soutli-Carolina,
■: ' 8 re *dy to act as Conveyancer—
C P f l! p AccompU between Part-
Bt l or r' xec ' UO1 * »nd Administrators
K c and *l O every thing relative
■ office.
fends For bale,
R*l)U,*r l 0 maJe Immediately.
B„rr. ,C 1 22 Early County fen the
In f :": Creek Lot 189, Distric,
■rill§^___~~ A ?P 1 y at this office.
■
«f Ct.
T.*n: BPcsrvsD nr the latest arrivals
rnoM lit£rpooi & Ntw-xomc*
1 A large and general assortment of
GOODS,
1 Con titling chief yof the Roving article.
LEG ANT Flounced Uobes, Needle
worked,
Lowpriced do do do
Needle-work’d Flounces, Trimming-, &
Collarets 6
®° do Mulls and Jaconets,
do Satin Stripes
4 Cambrics, at all prices
6-Uo Haircord and niuslinets
4-4 & 6 4 Plain Book Muslins, assorted
4 4 Figured do do
4 4 & 6-4 Plain and figured Lenoes, kc.
Madras hdkfs. assorted qualities & colors,
White & spotted hdkfs for neckcloths,
4-4'9triped Ginghams (very fine)
Plain and twill’d black Bombazetta
Coloured do
4- Linens in half pieces
Do in whole pieces
5- U 7-3 Long Lawns
3-4 Diapers
5 4 Sheetings
Small Merino Shawls
Linen Cambrics
Do do Hdkfs.
Fine Strelitz Oznaburgba
Hemp sacking
Cotton Bagging
Blue and Strip’d Jeans, for childrens
clothing
Vegonia Cassimere for summer pantglqops
Super black cloths
Block silk Sinchews
Yellow Nankeens
Black and White Italian Crapes
Black White and coloured Florences
Do do & do Satina
Black and White silk Stockings
Do half Hose
White cotton half Hose
Thread laces assorted
Cotton do do
White blacic, blue, and assorted sewing
silks
Velvet Ribbons
Lutestring and satin Ribbons
Figured do
White Cotton Fringe
Fist and round bobbin
Galomm assorted . _
parting Cotton, in balls
Floss do in do
Beaver and Kid Gloves
Silk Braids
Superior Pins in papers
Cologne Water
Violet Soap
Antique Oil
Pomatum
Dressing Combs.
Head's made C\oV\ung»
—viz—
Plaid Cloak* and Coatets
Superfine black and blue Coats
Do Cassimere Trowsers
Do Drill do
Coarse Duck do
Toilenet and black silk Waistcoats
Gentlemens’ linen shirts, various qualities.
CROCK KRY.
Orates assorted blue Ware
Boxes Liverpool China, in sets of 55 pie
ces each
Small sets do in Hogsheads
Pitchers in do
Also, on Consignment,
18 Tierces BBS London Porter,
12 Casks strong Ale, in bottles,
20 Boxes old Porte Wine, in do
30 Do Claret in do
50 Do Cider in do
From the advantage which the adver
tisers enjoy in having all their goods se
lected in Glasgow and Manchester, by one
of their firm, they are enabled to offer
the above as low as any Wholesale House
in the United States, and as it is desirable
to have their stock as low daring the sum
mer season as possible i they will for a
few weeks tell considerably under their
usual prices.—For CASJJ or Town ac
ceptancea only.
June 6 ———ts
Insurance against
Fire!
Charleston anti Marine
Insurance Company Agency
THE Subscriber offers to take risks a
guinst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Aq
gusta and H* vicinitv.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broadstreet,
(Between thi Post Office U Globe Tavern.)
December 20 - ---
Thomas W atk.ina 1
; Saw Mills
■ The subscriber’s Mills are still in ope.
■ ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
* deliver I,umber in Augusts, at gl2 per
5 thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch of hia business.
Thomas Watkins.
April 8 ts ■
, ~ Tkomts 1.
e Wkat, is appointed Agent and AHorney
;. in fact, for the transaction of my business
2 during my absence for jhe^Su^mmer^
June 13 ■
T^e evil, that men hem • ■>
C' The good is oft interred with thoibones.” \
Leghorn Gypsies \
AND H A is.
1 JSt
CASES Ladies’, Mis.es,Men’s£iW s
litg\\orn Gypsies
AND HATS,
Os a Superior Quality,
VOR SiLR CHUSDAttr LOW.
SD2BIT (Q
.itt extensive assortment of Staple ti Fancy
dry goods,
T 0 Tue .....NT & *rf(u,. tu ,. o
sKisojr,
C V I%J
AiXTRA Super & Superfine, black blue
and Coronation mi*ed Clolhs and Cas
aimeres, (one piece blue cloth very
superior.) 7
Super & common black white and figured
Marseilles, - Valencia, Florentine and
figured Caswmere Vestings,
White and Striped Jeans, Cotton Floren
u'le r ß ' Cassimereg, plain and strip
ed Dnl'mgs, blue Nankins, plain adl
striped yellqw ditto, (long and afcort
pieces,) and black Camlets, for zorU
and pantaloons
Super, middling and low-pried Bomba,
zpttea, plain, twilled and figured black
and assorted colors
Black and blue black Bombazines, fine
and cheap
Small Cashmere and figured Silk Hand*
kerchiefs, new articles and very rich
Jaconets, Hull, Mull Jaconet and common
cambricks
7-4 and Bt4 Damask Table Linen
Super London Chintz, Furniture and
Printed Cambricks and Calicoes
White and brown Irish Linens in whoje
and half pieces, a part very fine
Thread, Uoblnptte and Silk Laces, a great
assortment
India and French Levantines, Florences,
Sarcenettes and Satins, plaid, striped,
figured and plain, black/ white, green
and assorted colors
Caroline CaiTsle and cambric Ginghams
Silk and Tabby Velvets, assorted colors j
one piece white, suitable for painting
Black, white and green Dalian Crapes and
Gauzes
Book, Mull aud Jaconet Muslin, scollop
and Inserting trimmings, (a few pieces
ffiteS^^Andnch)
Nankin and Canlon Grapes, plain and fi
gured black and assorted colors
Elegapt figured Mandarin crape
Dresses
Nankin and Mandarin crape Shaiyls and
Scarfs.
Plain and figured Books, Leno and Swiss
Muslins and Scotch Gawps
Low-priced Lenoes, suitable for pavilions
White, spotted and crpsa barred cambric
Cravats
Ladies' and gentlemen’s black and wfiitc
Silk Hose and Gloves
Elegant figured Satin and Needlework
Muslin Uobes, Walking J)iesses and
Scarfs, very rich
Ribbons, an extensive assortment of all
kinds, too great a variety to particular
ise
Pearl, thread, bone and ivory Shirt and
Suspender Rollons
Shell and Imitation Combs, agopd assort
ment
Bonnet Wire, Pasteboards* Willow Flats
and Millinetts
Bandboxes, by the package and dozen
Black, white, blue, green and assorted
Italian and India Sewing Silk
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirting? and
Sheeting, kc. kc.fa,
WITU A CHEAT ViHIETT Os AHTiCI.ES
MOT SMUMIHATSII,
Comprising an Assortment equal, if not su
perior, to any in the city, which are offer
ed for tale at wholesale or retail, vi ry low
fur cash, or on ft liberal credit for town
acceptances-
UEGULAU SUPPLIES
Will be received from our partner in New-
York through the summer, which will en
able us to keep constantly on hand a gen
eral assortment of fresh Seasonable Goods,
of the newest fashions and latest in-porta
lions.
On hand, as usual,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FASH
IONABLE, FINK
Straw Bonnet* & Trimming
Jewett, AbeW & V3q.
Upper W'mg* City Hotel.
May 16 r-iulf
NOTICE.
Will be Sold.
OK the first Tuesday in July next, a
grecably to ap order obtained from
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond county,
30 Shares Steam
Boat Stuck,
I belonging to the estate of David M‘Kinney,
r deceased. —Terras made known on the
i day of sale.
Constance S. M*Kiqney,
Administratrix.
M*f *3 tds
Wanted as a Gardener;
y 4 MAN Who doe* not get drunk more
a /V than once in a while, and who is not
too lazv to work in hot weather.*—Apply
at this office. '
'June 1.3
* ■»-* —■■J-
- v n
C| ;, sop Sale,
ft ItWlVettV <i\gl\OTßoi4,
1 ’ y 7 4ND 1
Secondhand Gig^llarness
Will be *o\l low for cash—Enq.fire at the
Glebe Tavern. May 27 ts
m n UNDLES of
JSTotrihern Hay ,
For sale a j the Van*-House of
McKenzie & P#nce,
May tf
—i— t" "
*^ Pxig na If
xSBES*
F rom. X or t\\ Wdonth.
jPilOMfour to six nr*, comfortably con- I
siructed four whe?’ Vehicles, drawn by
fqqr horses each, <nd drove by sober and
careful drivers, *0 set out from Trenton
in New-lenev to Savannah, via Augusta
In Georgia, ->n or about the 15th day of
.September next. The route through
Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolina*,
wi>*» ■ confined as much to the neighbor
hoal of mountains, as the |>uod roads
though the country will allow. The
jo*qey will be leisurely taken, so as to
consume front four to five or even six
wi ks, dependent somewhat upon the in
olhation of persons who may heepme pas
sengers.
t'hose wh« are disposed to engage seats
foplhe above described journey, can do so
by applying tp the Post master of Savan
na). Priority in the choice of seats will
bet regulated by numbering the first appli
cant one, which will entitle that person to
thr first selection and so on to the last.
An entire carriage can fie talfen up by en
gaging the number of seats,
P. S. All the Gazettes in Georgia and
those at Columbia, South Carolina, are re
quested to insert the above notice twice a
month, for the two succeeding months
and forward their accounts fop payment to
the Post-mastpr at Savannah.
June 3
*** House 8C Lot,
In Washington, Wilkes county
; y° V8 *’ situated, on the
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four moms on the lower floor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, and
has a small piece of ground attached toil
Possession can be had of one tenement,
immediately; and of the other, ip May.—
Foi further particulars, enquire at this Of
fice.
p,.'- 1R t s
-—TUT ■ -■ . ■' 11
Tax Collector’s
ia.p4 Treasurer's Office.
T
I HE City. Road and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, and payable,
the subscriber will attend at his office on
Hroadrstreet, upper tenement of tin
Bridge flank, evpjy day, from 9 A M to
1 P M. to receive the same until the 30th
day of June after which lime execu.
lions will issue against all defaulters with
opt (Jiscriroinaiion.
John W. Wilde,
C. & T. C. A.
aprll 25——-ts
SHEKI FF’S SALES
CoiwAmve^V.
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, at
the Court house in Jacksonborough,
Scriven County, between the hours often
and four o’clock.
Two Hundred acres of
Land lying in said County, on the Great
Ogechee River, adjoining Lands of John
Japkson and others ; it being the place
known by lluckhalter’s Ferry tract, on
Great Ogechee River; levied on a* the
properly of Granvelle Seville, to satisfy
sundry Executions issued out of the ma
gistrates Court, in favour of E. R. Young,
vs. Granvelle Ueville, levied and returned
by a constable.
James Bryan, s, s. c,
June 17 ——tds
QJ* The Subscriber will
leave Augusta for Mobile in a few days—
meanwhile any business intended to be
confided to him, is requested to be left at
the office of Wm. W. Holt, Eaquire.
W. Barton,
May 23-.*—,
NOTICE.
\hl Persons having demands against
the estate of Nathaniel Fanning, late of
LiftCf I* County, deceased, are hereby no
tified to present their accounts, duly at
tested, withip the time prescribed by law,
undjall those who are indebted, will avail
thepselves of this notice, to come for
wasl and make such arrangements os will
heiatiafaclory,
\ Hamuel Coulter,
y 'Qualified Administrator, on the Rs'aU
of said Nathaniel Fanning dec’d
'luflC 3-rrr-
3* "14?.]
hand near
' FOR SALE,
.‘V TRACT of I. AND, on Rio Oconep
River, immediately below Athens, con
taining 42Q acres—lßP t;f which are clear
eilaml suitable for cultivation.
KT On the place is a good Two Story
Dwelling House, 4-6 feet long, 20 wide,
commodious Kitchen, extensive Ham and
Stables, and all necessary Out-Buildings.
The house is within mile of
he C.dlege, and the property is worthy
the attention of those persons wishing to
embrace the advantage* afforded of Edu
cating their Children.
Terms made easy to purchasers.
Ashnry Hull.
Athens, May 20, 1822 row
Mr Thomas Johnson,
IVJaTE and engineer pf the Steam
Boat Oakmulgee, fell from pn bparil the
boat on Tuesday last, on her passage to
Augusta, and was Unfortunately drowned.
Ihe accident took place three miles be
l>w Poor Robin. Any person vho may
find the body and carry it to the city,
shall have all the pxpences paid o- any in
formation relative theyeunto, will Le thank,
fully received by hi« ipsconsulßte widow'
Ann Johnson, foot of West Broad street
Sa*ftqip>n.
June 10 .3t
~ QUA KER BEUIN GST
jphe subscriber ha* taken that well
known stand
tfoAKnn Sprikom.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkec,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
alisfaction :
John Turpin.
November 8— r —if
A Neat Residence
nr WAsanroTOir,
J[ OFFER fop Sale, the House and Lot*
where I reside ;t) Washington Wilkes
potinty. The premises consist of a small
with the” Owelling-House, in good repair,
of an acre en.-l. “"d four Lots
of a few fee? .!n!r jeCl, ° thc deduction
l>»lf the ground aW* .About
gardening The residue, is a beautiful
grass Lot almost level, with dig ornament
and convenience pf a Spring, jind of a
mall stream winding through it. The
situation though near and convenient to
the most public part of the town, is out of
its noise and bustle ; and hence is aptly
formed either for the enjoyment of the
excellent society of this place, or for re- I
tirement and quiet as may suit the taste I
of the occupant.
1 will take the very low price of two
thousand two hundred dollars; and will
If desired give almost any length of cre
dit, on being unquestionably sccuied with
interest from the d*te of the purchase.
1 would prefer not to give possession
until October next, but may agree on an
earlier day.
Oliver H. Prince.
June 3 lawtf
Proclamation.
State of Georgia.
By hi* Excellency John Clark, Governor
and Commander in Chief of the Army
and Navy of tbit State, and of the M ili
tia thorepf.
WHEREAS, in and by an act of the
Legislature of this state, passed 21st De
cember, 1821, entitled f‘ An Act to regu
late the future elections of Members of
('.ongress in this state,” it is declared “ tfiat
so soon as Iris excellency the Governor
shall obtain the law of Congress fixing the
ratio of Representatives to be elected for
\ the National Legislature, agreeably to ihe
late census, it shall be fii* duty to issue his
• proclamation, announcing the number of
Representative* this state is entitled to,”
and wherea* the Congress of the United
1 States have by an act for the apportionment
! of Representative* among the several
t states according to the fourth census,
! passed flh March, 1822, declared that die
' State of Georgia after the third day of
• Match, 1823, shad be represented in the
. House of Representatives of the Ur States
1 by seven representatives.
1 havp therefore thought proper to U
c-tue this my proclamation, hereby announ
ing that a|t the nest annual election for
members of the Legislature, and every
two years thereafter until altered by law,
I the citizens of this state shall be entitled
to elect seven Representatives to repre
' sent them in the Congress of the United
; Slates.
1 Given under my hand, and the great
seal of the State, at the Stater-
House in Milledgevlile, tbixsixtli
day of June, in thc year pf our
Lord, one thousand eight him
dmj and twenty two, and in the
forty sixth .year of the Indtpeti
dencc of me United States of
America.
\ JOHN CLARK.
’ By the governor,
Annan Haw«oxo, Sec’ry of State.
* * # * The editors of Gazette* in tins
tale, are requested to give 'he above
three insertions in their respective papers'
11 ]f or Bulc
A PAIR of Bay Horses, an excellent
t match, they Will be sold separately or to
g-ether lnquire at ibis Office.
June 20- ■■■ —tl
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University of Georgia, ?
Athens, 12th Jvne, 1822. \
T J
UK examination of the present *en : pr
class W(H begin ° n Monday (ite Bih of.) 3
ly next, in the College Chapel, on which
occasion the Trustees of the University,
are particularly requested to attend. The
Parents ant; Guardians of the Candidates
for Collegiate Honors, and Literary Gen
tlemen in general, are invited to be nro
,scnt. *
On Thursday the first day of August,
I lie Semi Amm si Examination of the
Freshman Class w ill take place On Fri
day the 2J, the Sophomore Class will be
examined; —On Saturday the 3d. the Can
didates for Admission into College Ifroin
the Preparatory School, will be examin
ed On Sunday the 4th. a Commence
ment,Sermon will be delivered in theClia
pel. On Monday the s'h, the Junior Class
will be examined i—On Tuesday the (jih,
the Junior Class will deliver otiginal Ora
tions, and on Wednesday the nil will bq
the Jlnnmil Vommcmeinnp,
iiy ortltf, -
A sbury Hull,
ffij?. of the University of Geo.
QTTThe Editors of newspapers through,
oiit the Slate, who are friendly to the a
terofeta i>f the College, will confer « favor
o« it, and the community in gen. raj, L>y
PPV‘i’B tl>® law PAnipr I *—.;—,
lions in their respective papers.
A HULL.
June 17
Meso n Ac a dent y y
LEXINGTON,
OGLETHORPE COUNTY, GEO.
rin
I IIF. Trustees pf the Male and Female
institution of this place, beg leave in pre
sent their claims before an enlightened
public, ami am only desire a proper degree
of jvlJ. ctioii )ti cunvinpe them of the jus
tice of thiir appeal.
The situation of Lexington is unques
tionably healthy ; the two Acad mu.s aw
located in u |irivule part of the Vdlagp, and
are separated and distinct; and for the last
18 months Imye been under the direction
of Mr. Andrew flhen ctf his daughteu. The
Trustees have engaged in addition, (ho
servicra of Miss J.t'vcniworlh and lifts*
Rhea, who will conduct t|ie Female De
partment ; and Mr, llhea, will remain at
the head of the Male Department, with
Mr. Roh.-rt Huidiman, Ins assistant. The
two Institutions will be under the general
Biiperintendaiice of Mr. Khra—f‘'hicli,
t»..m Hi* Advanced mra —..l *L~- —V
1 “richer, /multliimt" l:k -—i v.oirun,
age, and the confidence of the people.
The present session ends on the 19 th Inst,
at which time the Exam i nation will take
place. The parents of children and lliq
public are respectfully invited tq attend.
The next Session will commence on fhq
I (list Monday in July next. Hoard ran bq
obtained on reasonable terms, in tin-most
icspeptable private families from foi ly'-fivq
to fifty dollars die Session Tin iov vary
ing from six to twelve dollars the Scatioi.
—paid in advance. ‘ ' J
Lexington, June 10——
Tpke Nptice. ,
r
HF, Holders and Occupiers of Lots iq
the Third Ward, are hereby required tq
have their Cellars filled up, completely
above the rise of Water, in the stpne, pre
vious to the Ist of July next, unt|i whiejj
time, they are directed to have (lac
unless so filled up, trailed put at
every 3d day. fhey are futfdicr e
quired to fill up, pr drain off, by the same
time, all poqls qr ponds of water, w hich
have become stagnant in the lots so o ccu
pied by them; otherwise they shaft ue
come liable, in eitner cr.se, to the pc nulty
fqr violating tfte 11th Section of 'he Ge.
neral Ordinance of the City Council.
Augusfa, June 19th, 1822.
Charles Labirzan,
Peter Beimqpli,
John Dent.
June ?0 —— 3t
—a
Valuable
Real Estate for Sole, within
12 mile* of Augusta,
I OfFEK for sale my Valuable tract of
Land, iymg pn the road leading from Au
gusta to Washington, distant from the
former about 12 (piles, pontaining four
hundred Acres of prime Upland, well a
.-lapted to grpwipg Corn or Cotton, situ
ated |p ajbealthy, and respectable neigh
borhood. This tract has several orchards
which bear ja fine fruit as the country af
ford*.
Presuming none will purchase without
examining, it Is thought unnecessary to
enter into particular*. But persons wish
ing health and fine land are requested to
call. Terms c4n be made known by ap
plying on the premises to the subscriber,
nr to John Cushin, or Hays Uowclre, iii
Augusta,
J. W. Beall.
June 2Q— ts
NOTICE, ~
|«T|IEREAS my wife, Plixaiivth Tin.
yY isr, having left my bed and hoard
wjthout any just cause or provocation, I
do therefore' hereby forwarn uli persons
from credilii g her or having any deatingf
with her whatever on my account.
John Tiijlej.
June 17- 'g--4.p