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Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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Cotton, Mock,
AVO
Exchange ttrulteT.
Ji subscjiber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
•a Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
f Broadrstreet, opposite to the Post
where he offeis his services in
p|)Ove business, and hopes, by strict
idnal attention, to obtain the patron
dt his friends and the public.
■e great facilities afforded by brokers
jftnmercial operations generally, render
parkable that the merchants of Au
s and the planters have long sustain-
Ke inconvenience of having none, and
fcularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
f other cotton mart the business is
pipally done by brokers; and hence
[Case, certainty and dispatch with
ih it is executed. The same system
irfectly practicable here. The mer
it, by applying at the office of the sub
ier, may hereafter save himself the
ble of sampling his cotton and looking
purchaserthe planter need be no
•r involved in doubt and difficulty to
lain the true state of the market,
fabject himself to the caprice of the
■peculator—and the purchaser will
■imes know where to resort for cot
ithe market price.
K Regulations relative to
' Cotton.
Hln order to give lime for sampling,
bijg offering cotton are requested to
fkhe ware-house receipts by eight
(ct,a.M.-*lf left later than nine, sales
dl be realized till the succeding day
igL, .ont'oni.nf, th» ».coi|>u may be
Wed in a letter of instructions, and
B»d in the letter box the night pre-
Cotton will be sampled and ’receiv
im wagons till ten o’clock, a. m. —
red after that hour, sales cannot be
id till next day.
Warehouse expenses will invariably
lucted from the account sales.
Sales will commence at ten o’clock
ose at twelve, a. it.
Persons choosing to limit and Htn
bigher than the market, will have
eceijjts returned them on paying
ts fora bag entry and sampling.
Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
ders from the country, wri
the warehouse receipts, will bo
tly executed.
;ock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Branches, _
e attended to at all times during of
ours, which will be from eight o’-
a, m. till two o’clock p. m. and from
o’clock till five. P. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
Honey is sometimes w«rtii more
it others. Persons having it te loan,
in the strictest confidence, avail
lelves of the advantages of the mar
ly applying at the above office,
vember 8. ts
ilobe Tavern.
E Subscriber informs his friends and
üblic, that his
leading Room,
t arranged, and that his Bar is much
convenient. And on account ot
'ing the situation of the latter, he is
r able to provide for the accomnio
i of his customers j and can salely
ise them, that as far as his means and
to comply with his wishes can go,
1 attend to the comfort and conveni
every guest who may honor him I
,a call.
j-Tlie Savannah & Wasb
on Stages put up at the
W. SHANNON.
cemb-r 20
,1 W OFFICE,
AND
OfenfcraA Agency,
I OB ILK- -ALABAMA.
IE undersigned respectfully inlorms
lends in Geo. and all others who may
occasion for his services, that be has
dished himself permanently in the
of MOBILE, in the Slate of Alabam >,
Atorney and Counsellor at Law, and
eral Agent—and will give particular
[ition to the Collection of Debts in the
;s of Alabama Ik Mississippi, and a*
iXCOLA. '
W, Barton.
ay 23 w6t
Hamburg.
3UGENK BBKNAN,
FORMS the Public, that he is com
fissioned NOTARY PUBLIC for the
rict of Edgefield, In South-Carolina,
fee is ready to act as Conveyancer —
make up Accompts between Parl
or for Executors and Administrators
st Books and do every thing relative
e Scrivener’s office
ne 3—. ts
lauds For sale,
application be made immediately.
>5, District 22 Early County fan the
rrs of Lime Creek Lot 189, Distr c.
lenry County, Lot 210 Dis'rict 12
•oe Countv.—Apply at this Office.
Til 16—S—
atones,
&> W<D2)3)^i£)'sy
HATE RECEIVED BY THE. LATEST AHIIIVALS
FROM LlVKltrooi, & NEW-YORK,
A large ami general assortment of
GOODS,
Consisting chiefly of the following articles.
fciLECJANT Flounced Robes, Needle
worked,
Lowpriced do do do
Needle-work’d Flounces, Trimmings &
Collarets
Do do Mulis and Jaconets,
Do do Satin Stripes
4 Cambrics, at all prices
6-Do llairroid and nmslinets
A -4 Sc 6-4 Plain Book Muslins, assorted
4 4 Figured do do
4 4 St 6-4 Plain and figured Lenoes, &c.
Madras hdkfs. assorted qualities & colors,
White & spotted hdkfs for neckcloths,
4-4 Striped Ginghams (very fine)
Plain and twill’d black Bombazctts
Coloured do
4 4 Linens in half pieces
Do in whole pieces
5 8 & 7-8 Long Lawns
3-4 Diapors
5 4 Sheetings
Small Merino Shawls
Linen Cambrics
Do do Hdkfs.
Fine Slrclitz Ozttaburghs
Hemp sacking
Cotton Bagging
Blue and Strip’d Jeans, for childrens
clothing
Vegonia Uassimere for summer pantaloons
Super black cloths
Black siik Sinchews
Yellow Nankeens
Black and White Dalian Crapes
Black While and coloured Florences
Do da St do Satins
Black ard White silk Stockings
Do half Hose
While co,ton half Hose
Thread laces assorted <
Cotton do do
While blues, blue, and assorted sewing
silks
Velvet Ribbons
Lutestring and satin Ribbon^
Figured do
White Cotton Fringe
Plat and round bobbin
Galoons assorted
Stay Laces
Shirt Boltons
vl diking Cotton, in balls
Kl-jss do in do
Beaver and Kid Cloves
Sijk Braids
Superior Pins in papers
Cologne Water
Violet Soap
Antique 0.1
Pomatum
Uresjiiig Combs.
kleiu\y maAe Clothing*
—VIZ—
Plaid Cloaks and Coate s
Snpeiline black and blue Coats
Do Cassimere Trousers
Do Drill do
Coarse Duck do
Toi’enet and black silk Waistcoats
Gentlemens’ linen shirts, various qualities.
CUOrKKUY.
Crates assorted blue Ware
Boxes Liverpool China, in sets of 55 pie
ces each
Small sets do in Hogsheads
Pitchers in do
Also, mi Consignment.
13 Tierces BBS London Porter,
12 Casks strong Ale, in bottles,
20 Boxes old Porte Wine, in do
3U Do Claret in do
50 Da Ci-ter in do
From the advantage which the adver
tisers enjoy in having ad their goods se
lected in G'asgow 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 slock as low during the sum
mer season as possible. ; they wid for a
!bw weeks se 1 constde- ably under their
usual prices—Fqr CASH or Town ac
ceptances only.
June 6 —ts
Insurance against
Fire!
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
The Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goons, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Brontl street,
{Between iht Post OJice U Globe Tavern.)
December 20 *•
~ TVuimaaWatkius ’
Saw Mills
tit
1. HE subscribers Mills are still in ope
ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
ieliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
thousand, and will cause every attention
to be paid to each branch ot his business.
—“ His customers will be Jaifly dealt by."
Thomas Watkins.
April R——ts -
J\'olict —Dr. Thomas I.
Wray, is appointed Agent and Attorney
in sac:, for tbs transaction of my business
during my absence for the Summer.
■ 1 J. C. WINTER.
June 13 —3t
£ r Z*ZL” I
Leghorn Gypsies
AND IIATS.
5 c? ■
w CASES Ladies’, Misses, Men’s & boy’s
lifcg\\OTU Gy^SUiS
AND HATS,
Os a Superior Quality,
ton. SALE UNUSUALLY LOW,
An extensive assortment of Stable & Fancy
DRY GOODS,
ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT St APPROACHING
SEASON,
EC viz,}
XTRA Super St Superfine, black blue
and Coronation mixed Cloths amt Cas
siißeres, (one piece blue cloth very
> superior,)
Super St common black white and figured
Merseilles, Valencia, Florentine and
figured Cassimere Vestings,
While and Striped Jeans, Cotton Floren
lines, cotton Cassimeres, plain and slop
ed Drillings, bine Nankins, plain and
striped yellow ditto, (long and short
pieces,) and black Camlets, for coats
and pantaloons
Super, middling and low-priced Bomba,
zettes, plain, twilled and figured black
and assorted colots
Black and blue black Bombazines, fine
and cheap
Small Cashmere and figured Silk Hand
kerchiefs, new articles and very rich
Jaconets, Mull, Mull Jaconet and common
cambricks
7-4 and 8-4 Damask Table Linen
Super London Chintz, Furniture and
Printed Cambricks and Calicoes
White and brown Irish Linens in whole
aml half pieces, a part very fine
Thread, Bobinette and Silk Luces, a great
assortment
India bnrl French Levantinos, Florences,
Saroenettes and Satins, plaid, striped,
figured and plain, black, white, green
and assorted colors
Caroline CaiTsle and csmhric Ginghams
Silk and Tubby Velvets, assorUil colors ;
one piece white, suitable for painting
Black, white and green Italian Crapes and
Gauzes
Book, Mull autl Jaconet Muslin, scollop
and Insetting trimlnings, (a few pieces
Insprtings very wide and rich)
Flag, Bandano, Canton and German Silk
Handkerchiefs
Nankin and Canton Crapes, plain and fi
gured black and assorted Colors
Elegant Satin figured Mandarin crape
Dresses
Nankin and Mandarin crape Shawls and
Scarfs.
Plain ami figured Books, Leno and Swiss
Muslins and Sooich Lawns
Low-priced Lenoes, suitable fur pavilions
While, spotted and cross'barred cambric
Cravats
Lanies’ ami gentlemen’s black and white
Silk Hose and Gloves
Elegant figured Satin and Needlework
Muslin Rubes, Walking Dresses am)
Scad's, very licit
Ribbons, an extensive assortment of a'l
kinds, too great a variety to particular
ise
Pearl, thread, hone and ivory Shirt ami
Suspender Buttons
Shell and Imitation Combs, a good assort
ment
Bonnet Wire, Pasteboards, Willow Flats
and Millioelts
Bandboxes, by the packsge and dozen
Black, white, blue, green and assorted
Italian and India Sewing Silk
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirtings and
Sheeting, Sic. &c. &c.
WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES
NOT ENUMERATED,
Comprising an Assortment equal, if not su
perior, to any in the city, which are offer
ed for sale at ■wholesale or retail, vi i y low
for cash, or on a liberal credit for town
acceptances.
REGULAR SUPPLIES
Will he received from onr 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 importa
tions.
On hand , as usual ,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FASH
IONABLE, FINE
Straw Bonnets & Trimming
Jewett, &be\\ & Uo.
Upper wing, City Hotel.
May 16 wtf
NOTICE.
Will he tiold,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, a
greeably to an order obtained from
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Richmond county,
!20 Shares Steam
Boat Stock,
1 belonging to the estate of David M‘Kinney,
deceased.—Terms made known on the
1 day of sale.
Constance S. M f Kinney,
Administratrix.
May 13 Ida
Wanted as a Gardener;
, k MAN who duea not get drunk more
i -Ht than once in a while, and who is not
too lazy to work in hot weather —Apply
at this office.
• Jure 13 j
For Sale,
tj\g Worses,
AMI A
s Secondhand Gig
Will be said low for cash—Enquire at the
Glob". Tavern. May 27 ts
li 1) -D Bum.,** of
Northern Hay,
For sale at the V aro ffotise of
i McKenzie & Ponce,
May 23 ts
V rom iVort\\ to boutli.
P) _
-T ROM four to six new, comfortably con
structed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by
four horses each, and drove by sober and
careful drivers, will set out from Trenton
in New-Jersey to Savannah, via Augusta
in Georgia, on or about the 15lh day Os
September next. The route through
Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas,
will he confined as much to the neighbor
hood of mountains, as the good roads
through the country will allow. The
journey will be leisurely taken, so as to
consume liom four to five or even six
weeks,dependent somewhat upon (he in
clination of persons who may become pas
sengers,
'Those who are disposed to engage seals
for the above described journey, cm da so
bv applying to the Post master of Savan
nah. i Priority in the choice of seats will
be regulated by numbering the fitai appll.
cant one, which will entitle that person to
the first selection and so on to the lust.
An entire carriage can be taken 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 mom Its
ami forward their accounts for payment to
the Post-master at Savannah.
June 3
*** House Lot,
For Sale,
In Washington,Wilkes county
A HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square in Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms 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 die other, in May.—
For further particulars, enquire at this Of
fice.
F >< 18 - —IF
Tax Collector’s
And Treasurer’s Office.
'V
I HE City, Road and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, and
the subscriber will attend at his omce on
Road-street, upper tenement of the
Bridge Bank, every Jay, from 9 A M t.
1 P M. to receive the same until the 30*L
day of June next, after which lime execu
tions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination.
John W. Wilde,
C. & T. C. A,
snril 25 ts
A jVent Residence
IN WASHINGTON,
TOW
E OFFER for Sale, the House and Lots
where I reside in Washington Wilkes
county. The premises consist of a small
two story Dwelling-House,in good repair,
with the usual on*-houses, and four Lots
of an acre each, subject to the deduction
of a few feet on the street sides. About
half the ground slopes gently to the South,
and is in other respects adapted to early
gardening. The residue, is a beautiful
grass Lot almost level, with the ornament
and convenience of a Spring, and 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 cither for the enjoyment of the
excellent society of this place, or fur re
t.rement and quiet as may suit the taste
of the occupant.
I 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 aecuied with
interest from the date of the purchase.
1 would prefer not to give possession
until October next, but may agree on an
earlier day.
Oliver H. Prince.
-Tune 3—— lawtf
QUAKKU «PKii\GS.
iltbe subscriber has taken that well
LL known stand
Quaker Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta <n.
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
atisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
*• Series Xo. *ls.]
.* • ">
100 bollars IWwavd.
U ANA WAY from the subscriber on the
3th instant, a N> gm Man cubed
JACOB,
a Carpenter by trade, five feet eight or
nine inches high, stout and well made—he
was seen on the Northern road, near Co
lumbia, wub a sealtd pass, endorsed “ A
pass for Jacob, from Oglethorpe County
Georgia, to the Stale of Delaware,” and
said he would take a seat in the stage for
the'North—Thu above reward will be'
paid if he be apprehended in any stale'
north of S. Caiolina, or fifty dollars if in
that state and delivered to the subscriber,
and all reasonable expenses paid.
W. VV Montgomery,
Avgusta Georgia, June 2U, 18-12,—u
QC/* Tite Editors of the City Gazette,
& Mercury, Charleston ; St.te Gazette,
I Columbia S. C. Fayetteville Observer,
| Richmond Enquirer, Notfulk Herald, and
National Intelligencer, are requested to
insert the above weekly three times, and
forward their bills to the Office of the Au
. ocsTA CunosicLK, where they will be
promptly paid.
W. W. M.
One Hundred and Fifty
Hollars He ward.
Lost or Stolen, (from a Negro boy)
near Williams’Creek, near Rhea Town, a
package containing three letters, all writ
ten in French, except the form of a Pow
er of Attorney which is in English, di
rected to Mr Uobsignol, Wilkes county,
one of the letters containing the sum of
8:390 ‘ ,l aaiik Notes of diflcrent Ranks
The above reward will b®p aid to any
person who will delivet the letter with Us
contents, either to Mr. Rossignol, in
W itkes county, or to the subscriber in ibis
place.
L. Bossignol.
June 20 3t
SIOO Reward,
n
I,*, UNA WAY from the subscriber, since
the year 1817, a Mulatto Fellow by the
name of WILLIAM, which he has probab
ly changed and will pass for a free man j
lie is about 27 years, short, and somewhat
bow-legged, has a slight mark somewhere
about liis lip lie was lately taken in Barn
well District, when he passed as a free
man by the name of Chisolm. It is appre
hended that he will make his way to Au
gusta or Savannah. One hundred dollars
will be paid on his delivery to me in
Charleston.
.lames Lowndes.
ffj* The Augusta and Savannah papers
are requested to insert the above three
or four times.
June 24 4t
Two Hundred and Fitly
Hollars Howard.
HE ab6ve reward will be paid for my
N -gro fellow BILL, and the thief or
thieves who may have inveigled turnoff,
delivered to me in the County of Lincoln,,
or lodged in some safe Jail in the State
uid sufficient proof to convict the offen-
Ws ; or if said Bill should be harboured
m the County of Lincoln, I will pay the
*um of seventy five dollars for his appre
hension and sufficient proof to coovicl
■e harbourer if a person of Colour; and
me hundred dollars for information if u
white person, and the delivery of sad
Negro Rill, with proof sufficient to con
. ici the offender. Bill is a stout fellow
>.buu' 21 years old, bright complexion
about five feet 10 inches high, a Black
smith by trade, no particular marks or
scars by which he can be described, and
iis clothing by this time must be altered
as he has been off for some time.
Any information respecting said Negro,
will be thankfully received, and any ex
pence cheerfully paid.
Andrew Lee, jr.
Lincoln County Georgia.
May 6 lainSm
Yeiy Valuable
Heal Estate for Sale, within
12 miles of Jiugusta,
I OFFER fur sale my Valuable tract of
Land, lying on the road leading from Au
gusta to Washington, distant from the
former about 12 miles, containing foot
hundred Acres of prime Upland, well a
dapted to growing Corn or Colton, situ
ated ina healthy, and respectable neigh
borhood. Tliis tract has several orchards
which bear as fine fruit as the country af
ford*.
Presuming none will purchase without
examining, it is thought unnecessary to
enter into particulars. Rut persons wish
ing health and fine land are requested to
call. Terms can be made known by ap
plying on the premises to the subscriber,
or to John Cashin, or Hays Rowdre, in
Augusta.
J. W. Beall.
June 20 ■■ ■ ■ts
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday o<
July next, at Appling, before tlv
court house door, 213 acres of land lying
■it Columbia county, adjoining Blount am*
Lamkin, belonging to the estate of Jordo
George, dec and sold for the benefit o’
the heirs and creditors of said deceased
Thomas D. Carr,
Polly George,
Administrators.
april 25 tds
Notice and Caution.
WHEREAS I have been inlorm--*! that
John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell
ot tins Ci'y have by sundry deeds recently
mortgaged and assigned to diverse per
sona either their individual creditors, credl
tors of.he late firm of Carnochan & Mitchell
V others, all or’smu ry the property and
estate both real and personal of he said
firm us well as their own individual prop
erty ait 1 estate consisting together of
houses, lots lands, stores, warfs, negroes
&o. in Savannah and Darien in Oeoigiaop
the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere
with their interest or share in the stock
ol the Lower Steam Mill near Darien,,
and sundry shares in the United St«lea
Hank and other Banks, as well as sundry
di bis due to tbetn in various places, beside
la 1 ds, lots, negroes &c. in the territory of
Florida and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Foibta & Co. laying be.
tween the rivers St. Marks and apaiagiiico
ia in (he territory of Florida aforesaid,
I’hese arc hereby to caution the public
against purchasing any part of the said
property or estate so conveyed, or any o
thcr properly belonging to the s.*id Carno
chan & Mitchell or either of them as I hold
prior mortgages on the greatest part there
of which are on record in the registry in
Savannah and Darien aforesaid sod in
Charleston, S. C. and equitable tiers on
all the properly of said Joan Cam ,chan
and Peter Mitchell.
William Christie.
June 10 lawtl
To Wie VohVic,
J CARNOCHAN and P Mitohel, are \
• sorry to be again brought before
the public by a second notice of Mr. Chris
ties, who has undoubtedly claims against
them which when finally liquidated on
the decision of the suit new pending, they
will try to satisfy as soot, as potable thtrci
after.
The deeds under which Mr. Chilstie
claims an exclusive right to all llu re(\l
and personal estate of Carnochan md
Mitchet, are considered as informal, tin.
Just and illegal. Hence dtcy have beet\
brought and are atilt before the Court,
and other deeds have been executed and
recorded, conveying (he property for thp
uae of all their creditors, Mr. Christ ip in
eluded ; without any trus* or reservation
beneficial to C. and M. or their lamilits ;
and if this be not agreeable to that gen-,
tleman, it must nevertheless appear (air
and equitable to the public and all who
have a sense of justice-
The Trustees under the lite deeds are
anxious to sell the Lands in Florida, allud
ed to in the notice of Mr. C and to apply
the proceeds to the immediate payment
of part of his demand and deposit a. sutFp.
ctency thereof to cover all his claim, sub.
ject to the decision of the Court'—-but hi*
opposition to any reasonable sale, as one
interested in his own right, whilst injur
ing all purlieu jUflCCMicti, rnusl hr: burn*
until a sale can be made under an order ftf
Court.
Savannah, Jane fl.
gj* F.ditors ot papers who insert Mr,
Christie’s notice, wid please insert the a
bove until Ida is withdrawn, and forward
their bills to this office where they will hq
promptly paid by
J, C & P
June 13, uwd
..
For Sale.
A MOST desirable SUMMER RESF.
HENCE on the Sand-Hills, n?ar the
branch of the Richmond Ac-deiny, with
any quantity of land not ext ceding forty
or fifty acres The dwelling lion*- is large,
commodious, and neatly finis) ed, having
two stories and eight rooms, besides pas
sages and a garret, and a piazza on one
side of the building, and a portico on the
other, together with ten or eleven com
fortable out houses; a good garden; ag
collection of the most choice (nut trees,
grape vines, Sic. and a spring of pure wa
ter within seventy or eighty yards of the
dwelling house, and a spring house.—Ap
ply to Win. W. Holt, Esq or the Office
of the Augusta Chronice-
May 30 if _
Land near Athens.
FORSAXK,
A. TRACT of LAND, on the Oconeq
River, immediately below Athens, con
taining 420 aerts —180 of which are cleap>
edand suitable for cultivation,
On the place is a good Two Story
Dwelling House, 46 feet long, 20 wide,
commodious Kitchen, extensive Uat ri and
(stables, and all necessary Outbuildings.
The house is within less‘ban a mile of
'he College, and t|ie properly is worthy
the attention of those persons wishing tq
embrace the advantages afforded of Edu
cating their Children,
Terms made easy to purchasers;
Ashury Hull,
Athens, May 20, 1822 - ow -i*n
Administrator’s Sale
POSTPONED-
V\ ILL be sold at the Market-House,
ti the City of Augusta, on Tuesday, the
Ist of August next, between the usual
hours of Sale— i
A tr«ct of Land, lying '
n the Second District of Early, No, 39.
—ALSO—
At the same time and
■lace, a Negro Woman, named Juna, be.
uiging to the estate of Emanuel iirego
/, dec’J, and sold for the benefit of the
eirs and creditors of said deceased.
! ,ewis H. Gregory, adiit'p
June 6— —ytda