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I Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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JOSEPH VALLENCE BEVAN.
1 Xe'sv Xork
HAT STORE.
1 HE subscriber respectfully informs
I lis friends and the public, that he has re
eved his store to the Brick Building; be
ween the duelling 1 nouse of Thomas
dimming. Esq. nml the store of Mr. G.
Stliick, four doors above Malone s corner,
itiere he is now opening his
Fall Supply of
I CONSISTING OF TUB
I Different Qualities and Latest
I Fashions,
■ t ft) m the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy
II Benedict, Ives k White, and other ap
r* ed New-York Manufactories.
ALSO—
Ijliicfc and White Wool Hats,
I.Ho/orco Capa, Military Hats,
I Banbosres in vents, tSfc-.
Bliaf winch ar« offered on reasonable
Hgg.s for cash or to» n acceptances,
I George Hannah.
JOciober 25- In.
Hdward J. Hardin Co.
Hi \VE removed to the next dcor be-
H r| he Bridge Bank
Hseptember 27- 6t
Istravv Honnets,
N Ac.
■I
■mj CASES Straw Sonnets, Bands and
received and for sale by the
IHeand Bell Crowns, equal, if not supe-
ever offered for sale in this mar-
for sale as usual,
Bighorn Fiats,
[Hfttr without extra crowns, amt crowns
F ats.
■ Jew. tt, Abell $ co.
Upper wing City Hotel.
|Htflember 24 w4t
B COTTON
WIRE-HO USE.
■!II,LI V.U ft. EGAN,
iH
,■ VIN 6 taken the Warehouse lately
iHiped by J & W Harper, upper end,
side of Broad Street, for the recep
■ PRODUCE,
■ And the transaction of
Business
‘Hnl'y, hopes, that its convenient ac
m,dkion and his own unremitting
mm, may ensure him a share of Pub
J^Biiruimge.
r To lie (it,
possess! onn given the first, (lav of
I October next, the ho’ise at present
Wi <1 as an office by W. W. Holt Esq
fc to/. P King 1 Esq. or
I F. Walter.
■ M ‘mber 3- ■ ■ •—if
lubniffistrator’s Bale.
■RF.RABI.Y to an Order oflhe Conn.
■Minary, of Richmond county, will
■Won the first Tuesday in January
■ a ' the Market -House, in the City
■fo'Jsta, the
I NEGROES
■tf l '!? to the Estate of Major Ferdi-
Bfhinizy, late of said county, dec’d,
benefit of the heirs and creditors
will continue from day today,
sold; and the terms will be
H’ hawn at the time.
■ johjy pumiZY,
jßhig administrator of the Estate o)
F. Phinizy.
■ /stone Masons
|® : subscriber wishes to employ
BB r >r F. urpoi d Hands; to whom libe
18'’ 63 will be given. For further par
■ enquire of the Post-Master,
■ Jamed Curly.
October 24, 1821
"-.ditors of lire Georgian,
will give the above adverli. >
«B.. f . x msertions, and fir ward their
jj^F lur payment to the Postmaster.
29 6t
11' Ibe Subscriber wili
with BOARD, a few Chil
any od'er from the Couoti)
; M desirous of attending school in
fll, Robert Walker.
AUCTION.
By I. Th< nipscn.
On the Ist Tuesday in No
vember next,
Will be Sold at the Market-house in
Augusta,
OliVkeVy \oung Negroes
Viz f
4 Women & 3 Children, from 3 to 5 year
old,
1 Likely boy, 15 or 17 years old,
1 Ditto Girl, do. do. do, do.
All of which are under good characters
and sold for no fault The titles will b<
indismitable.
TEUMS-—9O days credit for paper well
road. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock-
P. S.—They will be sold without re
serve. Oct 25—— 3t
FRESH
Imported Goods
AT SAVANNAH.
Betvrge W. V oe,
K'OV r IPFIfTNO
An Entensive Assortment of
KOUiL ,
Suitable for the approaching Season,
—consisting of —
White Welch Plains
Blue and mixed do
London Duffil Blankets
Rose and Point do
Heavy Cotton Bagging
Black and colored Bombazelts
Fine worsted Hosiery
Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
Superfine white Flannel
Blue, red and yellow Flannels
Tartan tlaids
Superfine wide Black Bombazcens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Pelice Cloths
Brussels and Venitian Carpetings
Hearth Hugs
Domestic Plaids and Stripes
Oznabuigs
Irish and German Linens
Tortoise shell Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes
Mandarin Crape Dresses ;
With a variety of other a> tides, which
are for sale on accommodating terms, at
the corner of Broughton and Barnard
streets, for cash or approved paper
October 29 t 250
The Subscribers,
HAVE removed to the Store next door
above Mr Kneelaml, where they are
receiving and opening an extensive as
sortment of
ftooks § "AaAionavy,
Amongst which ate the following NEW
WORKS: Didicr’sLetters, Wa il’s Let
ters, Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. 3 and 4, and
Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 20
j. % H. Ely.
October 15. 6;
Reuben Leggett ,
HAS NOW AT Ills ST )RE,
An extensive Assortment of
\\uvdNva.:te, i'uftery, etc.
iSunjECT to public inspection. The
GOODS are of recent importation careful*
,v selected to suit the Southern Market,
and purchased for CASH. Among these
GOODS are Knives apd Forks, Hen, Pock
et and other Knives, Razors, Buttons, &c.
of elegant patterns and best quality
Store in the brick budding owned
bv William White, Esq. on Broad-street,
oetween Mr. U H, Musgrove and James
Robertson &co.
Oct 15 —4tp
Land for Sale.
subscriber offers for sale an undi
vided moiety or half pan ot a tract of lane!
situated in Columbia county, the late rest
deuce of Col. Tbo’s Carr, dec. containing
about twenty iwo hundred acres. The
greater part of this tract is well adapted U
the culture of corn & cotton, and the im
piovemenls not interior to any in the
county. The plantation is under goo<
fouce and contains nearly two buuuret
and seventy acres, including a meadow or
Germany's Creek of about fivt
acres, calculated lor the support o* a Jargt
slock during the summer the residence
is remarkably healthy, and furnished will
a good spring o( pure water. _ The plan
lation is furnished with a gin house anc
gin, and horse mill, complete II any per
ion may wish to puicbase the entire tract
it is probable he may be accommodated
Any further description is deemed unm
cess try; as those who feel any desire ti
purchase will doubtless view the pre
mises.
Application will be made to me at l
die ns, or to my brother, Major Thoma
Carr, on the premises ; or to Col. Niche
las Ware, Augusta.
VVilliam A. Carr.
October 25 ■—w3t
To Kent*
I?HE dwelling house on Reynold Strce
lately occupied by Major Crayton,poss.-
sion given on first day of November.
1 ply t 0
John Phiuizy, acting
JJd.n’r of the estate off, Vhintzy.
October 25.' -3t
Wm. 11. Thompson & co.
Have just received, and offer for sale,
100 Bags Prime Green Coffee
10 lllids. Supi.rior St. Croix Sugar.
)- 40 Do. Muscovado Sugar.
20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine.
500 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars.
5 Pipes Cog. Brandy,
10 Do. Holland Gin.
c 5 Hhds, Ja- Rum.
10 Boxes Spemv Candles,
12 Kegs Ladies Twist Tobacco.
rs 20 Do. Sweet scented Do.
5 Boxes London Mustard.
10 Casks best London Porter.
100 Pieces Inverness and Dundee bagging
3 » 50 0 Bushels Liverpool ground salt,
e ; ,., r ; ->0 3 ...
Ai>iD COMMISSION
Business
11HE Subscribers have entered into
. Copartnership under the firm of
AFGHAN $ GORDON,
For the purpose of transacting Factorage
.and Commission Business, at their
Ware-House,
n:er-*K occupied by Howard & M*G£f
(and known by the name of Phiilizy's
Ware House,) which is in perfect nrfler
for the reception of MERCHANDIZE &
PRODUCE,and they hope from their un
remitting attention to business, to merit
a share of public patronage.
Thomas M‘Gran,
An tin R. Gordon.
October 15,182 L 3t
EacAoTftge Gowmi&s'um
BUSINESS.
FIYHE undersigned have entered into
J. co-partnership, under the firm of
BUM HO & GROVES,
for the purpose of transacting WARE
HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at the stand recently occupied by Messrs.
K. & W. Poe, and previously by Messrs
Wilson & Black. Their Warehouse is in
complete and will he 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
T
. J. HE subscriber still continues to keep
a supply of the best London imparted
PIANOKS.
W. Brux
October 15 6t
Law Office.
r T
A HE subscriber has moved his office
to an upper tenement of the Augusta
Book Btore, where he may be generally
found, and his professional services com
tnanded.
John P. King.
October 5 3w
Valuable
plantation
F ORSJLE.
XTIIE Subscriber offers for sale, his
U Plantation, situated twelve miles a
have Augusta, between Fury’s ferry, and
the Washington road. The buildings ar<
j all in excellent repair, and the farm ft
soil, fences, ami all that pertains to it
3 cultivalian, eqittil to any in the neigh bo
hood 'j’he quantity of land, is about
three hundred and forty three acres, The
. above plantation will he offered at private
sale until the 2nd of November next, and
if not disposed of then, will be sold at
public sale to the highest bidder. Terms
of sale, may be known by applying to John
i- Campbell of Augusta, William Blackwell,
d or Josegh Craflon of Columbia County.
>• who will shew the Premises.
k Bemiet Grafton.
o Columbia County 16th August 1821.
i- August 16 w2Nov.
e—
i Ben act Frafton’s
" SAX i Poalpoued.
;e The Sale .of Beimel Crafiou’s Plan
;e 'ation, adveitisee lobe held on the 2d of
h November, is postponed until thn fill
a- iust. At'he same time, his stock of Cat
id tie. Hogs, Sheep, Uc. will be offered to
r- the bights bidder,
t Columbia county, Nov. 1
1. *
» The iiuterpeiad.
HP. first volume ofthe EUTERPEIAB
A -r MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AM)
aa LADIES GAZETTE, ended in .April.—
0 -phe second Volume has commenced
uch improved, and considerably enlarg
d, comprising eight quarto pages with s
sheet of Music in every number, and ii
published semi monthly, on Saturdays, a
•bree dollars per annum, by
John R. Parker,
P . No. 2, Milk-Street, Boston
s- May 31
*35- Wc are authorized ts
mnounce Capt I). BERRY, a candidal'
f„. iRe Office of Sheriff for Kiohmom
county at tlie ensuing election.
, a
, MEIICrUA'T T.llLOlt,
8-F.SPECTFULLY informs biscnslom
eis and the public generally, that lie Con
tinues t;> carry On bis business in Cants
one’s Brick .Store, in Broad Street, near
ly opposite the City Hotel He lecis
thankful lor past favors, and solicits a
continuance : he pledges himself that Ins
Work shall not be exceeded by any done
in this city, and will constantly keep on
hand,
UloWn, GaasVmeies and
V
OF . HE BEST QUALITY j
Which he will sell, and make up on
moderate terms.
djr RECEIVED Ibe LATEST New-
York and P iila !eIphia FASHIONS.
October 2 ts
liiioi matiuii XX anted*
.A.BOUT two or three, weeks past, some
ptu son came to the shop of the suhsc.i
bers and either burron r<t or took wi'bnnt
permission, u sett of G.g Han't.ss, nearly
new—the Imcklesaun lerrtViaof tlie liar
foesa coveivd wjili li If
.bor oWetl, ihe person wh» has them, will
please return them im. ediati ly
Leeds & Ljncs.
Oct- 5. if
X\ ashington City,
Argust Ist 1821
QJ* All those Soldiers ;
ami others who have put claims into my !
hands for settlement, art desired to return j
my receipt for such papers to this place, I
receive their claims settled, or their papers
unsettled.
O. W. Callis.
September 17 w!2w
A Card.
M„S. JUIJ, rrspcctfully inform. li.r
friends and the ]utblic, that she intends
opening her
SCHOOL,
on Monray, the 22ud inst in Reynold
Street, di’ectly opposite Mr. James Gard
ner’s where she will attend to all the
Branches of the English Language,
French and Music.
Mrs has also engaged a Lady, to
teach Needb Work.
October 18— w Im
STOLEN,
J M the sttbserber’s store in Broad
stre eI ’ on Friday evening the 19th inst.
a Box, containing Books—the box was
marked Dr. W hite, care of Stubbs, Mil
ledgi vdle. Any information respecting
the same will be suitab'y rewarded by
giving information to Nicholas Deiaiglc
or S. C. Dot tic.
October 25 3t
For hale,
A I'/.llt .ts young well hr'.it. TIORS
ES, live and six years old—Also a good
family HORSE and GlG—Apply at the
If
I.and for sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, a valu
i able Tract ofLand, lying on Fishing-creek,
Lincoln county, containing 620 acres, hav
ng on ita good dwelling house gin house,
and all o'her necessary buildings—a con
■ suierable part of the aril in cultivation,is
:rcsh, and under good fence. It will be
s'-Id very low for cash—but if preferred,
. credit of one or two years will ie given :
: E. quire ofthe subscriber living in Gosh
en, Lincoln county
Janie* E. Todd,
A cent for John W. Freeman,
j October 22 v ' ®
: Brought to Goal,
3.N Bmke County, G< o a negro fellow
who says bis name is
Davcy, or David;
an African by birth, and speaks bad eng-,
i lisli, and says bis masters name is John
vi Kinue, living in South Carolina. He ap
pears to be about forty or forty five years
_ of age, five feci eight or ten inches high,
I, prove property, pay charges, and take him
_ away.
o S. V. T . Blount, s. b. c.
15th October, 1821 w4w
Brought to Goal,
jLn Burke county. Geo a negro fellow
0 -ho savs his name is
1 Tom,
1 un African by birth, says his master’s name
is John Wilkinson of South Carolina, living
a on black swamp- Tom is about twenty or
wenty five years of age, about led two
„ -r three inches high, and has an iron o
bis right ffg. The owner is requ< sted it
come forward, prove property, pay charg
s and lake li ft* aw .y '
tt. \V‘ Blount, s. b. c.
15tb Ocluber 1821 w4w
" Job Printing
Neatly executed at this Office.
i V - ;v '
The Subgci’ibcr
OfPf.US for s de n part of Lot No, 12,
situate on Broad sifttL above Springfield,
and extending li’oiu thustreel to the river
- Farther particulars ma&e known on nppli
• cation to
, * Nathaniel B. Julian.
’ October 25- g
* -■ ■
i lie Public are informed,
i LU
HAT a part of the LAND, sitbatedon
Br u ad Street, above Springfield, and ex
tending from tue Street to the River, as
advertised for sale by Nathaniel B Julian
in the Chronicle of lbe2siJi inst. belongs
to me.
P. H. Cams.
October 29 5t
Wants a Situation in a G ro*
eery Store,
A. YOUNG MAN who is w til q mllfitd
Ibr that business. Satisfactory ix-fcnriiccs
can be given. Apply at this office.
°ctJ22- if
*%* Persons having bn
sineua wnji KEAN i. OilAl(l.. UN, wifi
find the subsciiber at the lower Tene
ment, Bridge Bank, a few rods above ll e
Market, Broad Street
.h im E. Kean.
October 22 —3
I \uu\ No, itete.
i A LF. persons indebted lo the firm of
' Kkaw & Cuaulton, by note or open ac
j count, are informed that tiny will be
I once more wailed on, and f an im/neilinte
settlement is not made, suit will bo in.
stantly commenced.
Kean 1% Charlton.
Oc'obcr 18 Im
Notice.
E are authorized lo stale that Capt.
EDMUND BUGG will be a candidate fur
Tax Collector at the ensuing Election.
dj* The Georgia Advertiser and An
gusla Herald will please insert the same
until Isnnarv,
Oct 22
wvv am . i
James kalLs
Hf.SPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken his for
met stand back ofthe Bridge Bank, and
hopes from his due attention to business,
that he will be patronized by a liberal
public. He atso informs the public that bis
bouse sludl he kept in such style as " ill
make it comfortable to those who will give
him a call--and that it shall not bo repor
ted to bv characters who will net respect
the House.
September 27*—tf
QJ* '1 be undersigned of
fers for sale bis REAL PROPERTY,
upon Washingtor.-strcci, extending from
Mr. Joseph Danfortb’s Lot to the corner
upon Reynold-street.
Robert Raymond
e- ,*■ ...her ’•• ,l
Nulice.
THREE months after date, application
will be made to the Court of Ordin
ary of Jlichmond County, for leave to di
vide the estate of Ms jo r Ferdinan ’ Pltimzy
late of said county, dec used.
John Plunizy,
acting adm’or of the estate of F. Fhinizy
October 1
FOR SALE,
A HOUSE & lot fronting on Broad
Street and Ellis Street—the lot
contains half an acre, between Mr John
H Man and Mis. Fox’s. The house with
very little repairs may be made a comfort
»ble dwelling for a small family. Foi
- erms aj ply to
) G. B. Marshall
August 9 ts
/ '
\ aluabVte
PLANTATION
" r UK SALE.
, THIIE Subscribers offers for Sale, that
.[ well known stand of John Beall, lately dec
ii twelve miles from Augutta. The Planta
tion and Buildings on the said premises
are all in excellent repair,and the Farm,
for soil, fences and all that pertain toils
cultivation, surpassed by none in tin
Mate. The body nfland en.braced in this
tract, is supposed to be from 800 lo 1000
J ecres. The above plant ation will be of
fered at private sale unlit the Ist of No
v vember next, and if not then disposed <>t
will be sold at public sale on the firs'
Tuesday in November next, to the highest
bid ler. Terms of Sale msy be known by
e implying to James II Smith, of Lexington,
K (Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or lo John
'f W He;.M on 'be premises.
Gli.irles Beall, A
° John W. Deal I, > Ex’rs
r. m 1 1
Janies 11. Smith j
, May 31 "m
*** M e are authorized
to announce JAMES b. SH \FFE't. Fs<|
a candidate for 'he olhct of Sheriff ut
Richmond county, at the ensuing election
April s—ts
5 Hhds. Superior
Northern Hams,
l-OR SALE BY
1. Thompson.
November 1 4r
o 1 asses .
am JAGS prime Green Coffee (
10 llhda • dittu retaihug MolasseS '■
F r sue low for Cash only.
By I. Thompson. >
Novornio-i I——st , \
Just \
Ami for Sale hy J A H. r'.LYf
Lailj (BganVltaiif.
Noveinber I——sl
The Law Office
Or It .*’ WAI BtF.ll i« rein vctl
the b»’A« l ,te > dOCoplrd us i f .••by
J v King, csq'i, where they wi l> glad to
ait' ml to any business in the line • 1 tkciP
profession
Nc> • mb- r 1 4< ,
— ——— *« *
Altet ti.iii!
ISSd Dislrict company Q. \! r
a N El K ■ 10 V is ,by ordered to
A beholden at .ho VVcsntrn Motel un
Monday, ‘ho stli inst. for n Ist and 2d lieu
tenant, and ensign, o command in said
coin ni >—Du attendance is reqm-ted-
James VI Walker, captain.
i.o! ts and billies
At reduced Prices.
THE subscribe I «H' r;. fur S tic, Ills jiro
sen si ck of U.ots and Slio.-s, citlier
weolcsale or retail, at unusually low pri
ces for cash or town acceutanci s. Petsona
wishing to purchase, will find it to their
interest to call one door above the Batiks*
or directly opposite the Glob. Tavern
K. W Lregory-
Neven-her I—4 l
11. TurpiiT
Mas recently received a fresh • .pply of
Genuine
JfttetViciues, \ a\nt»,
Which be assur s bis friends and the
public Ik* is rictei mined to » ll us low as
they can ha proemedin the city
November! 1» 4t • ___
IV ASH l.\ UTQM
Coffee-House.
, ’I'IHE sunscriber having gnady if. pro*
I ved. and still adding considerable
improv merits (obis HOUSE in Washing
i..n, invites the patronage of those who
rnsy visit the up country He us-men
such as may favor him with their cads, that
ijeTLtf SlJlWtt Jl# and every delicacy
which the country cu‘ afford, shall be pro
cured, to render his board acceptable.
A. 11. Sneed.
Inly 12 ‘f
JSotice.
Three months after dat<*, application
will be made to the honorable the Inferior
court of Burke county, when sitting (c
--ordinary purposes, ior leave to sell a Ne
gro Man, named Dudley, belonging to thc
-state of lohn Rogers, dcc’d, for the bent
fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d
JOSEPH MADEUV, Adio’r,
with the will annexed
September 27 " I2t
v" tsitc of Georgia,
n the Superior conn of Richmond county,
Mai Tents, 1821
Present— 7Vie // n. Joh■■ 11. Montgomery
Judge.
Euz 'Bkth Ccummiho, 4
vs \ Petition for divorce
John B. Oummiko, j
vasHE petition and proedsa in tins cas<*,
JL having been relumed by the Sherilt,
“ the defendant not to he found” —On mo
tion of Plaintiff’s attorney. Ordered, tin*
service be perfected by publishing thr»
rule in one of the public i.azettes of tin
s'ate, once a month for six months
Taken from the minutes.
ClerkV . ffk ’, 20lh June 1821.
John C. SnesuL, n. c.
June 21. n,6m _„
NINE months after dat* npplicatio
will be madu lo the honorable th
orn 1 of Ordinary of Richmond county lo
ave losell two Imndred and fifty ad'es< t
uul, lying in the second district of Kail. - ,
and known as lot No 39, the same b(i
he real property of Emanuel Ci.g< ry o
ceased, and sold for the bentfti of all cc.. ’
] erned
Lewis Gregory, uclni’r,
isotice.
SIX months after date, application wil'
be made in the honorable court oi ( ■
dipary of Burke county, for letlcrs of d •.
mission from the administration ot Jamv:
I lliia', late of Burke county, deceased, a
1 he has tally settl d the administratiM. v
I said estate
J John Stockduiu
March B— —raSna