Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 12, 1821, Image 1

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' W ; Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette. HOL. S(3,J Cloudily, le nien do, lives after them ; i C' The good is oft interred with their bones.’* 5 *xOTemhex Is, 1831. ,\o. o.] S -» 1- . T=-r - .. H FIUTKT) ut I JOSEPH VALLENCE BEVAN. I 3 'welt, iTbeH, Sj Co. I Ilf/pet Ivins' City Hotel, I HAVE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK, ■ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF I Staple Fancy r©3iH ©©■©©©, I VIZ I So - PER, common and low priced, black, I bine and mixed dot bs k Cassime.res, I Super and Common Valencia, Toilanette, I Swansdmyn and Marseilles Vestings, I flombazeUs and H inbazines, I Srinnrtts, Fiannels and Oil Cloths, I JforKin and Canton Crapes, all colors, I Julian do. white, black and Green, I Super light and dark prints and chintz I calicoes, I Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs, I Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured I ami checkered, 1 M St 6 4 cambrics, and cambric andcom ■ inns '.limoiies, 1 2 fbves 4-4 Irish Linens, ■,l<!'• Suptr brown do. I Turkey red, blue, Madras? and Poiycat I handkerchiefs, I linen and imitation cambrics and cambric I handkerchiefs, J,org Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers, Durkin, llucksin, anrl Beaver Ghives, ladies dressed and undressed kid do. Scarlet embrodered morines, Marseilles quilt counterpins 4-4 square, Setting silks, black, white, green, blue and assorted colors, Cntton cords, balls and threads, Linen tapes, threads and bobbins, Darning and floss col ton, D’iilow flats and millinetls, inspenders, children’s socks, lussimere, merino and silk shawls, iliawi & Imitation Tucking & side combs, ’earl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto, libbons—an extensive assortment of all colors, 'bids, Striped, figured and plain, lain and pearl edged TafTety flora No 1 to 22, Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin shears and Sarsenttls, plain & figured of various colours, Silk Lace, plain r.nd figured, Silk lace edging, black and white, Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black and white, plain and figured, Miami Tabby Velvets, various colors. Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs, %mt need ework muslin robes and ■ walking dresses, from 12 to SO dol lars, very rich, 1 lor priced needle-work, tambored and < embroidered do. I Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces and Inserting Trimmings, Worked muslin Bands or Colaretts, I Thread Laces, a good assortnn nt, cheap, , Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and , Eyes and N . klaces, Gilt Neclaces,-C.asps ai d Snaps, Pearl, ivory, silk, and thread, shirt, sus penders and vest buttons, Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coat and vest buttons, Super Scissors find Chains for do. Magnum Donum and common Razors nnd strops, S mr E.nen’s pocket and Pen Knives, Pitying Cards and Dressing Combs .B ralile Ink and Osnabnrg Thread, Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt ings and Sbeatings, Bandboxes, by the dozen or package, Wliitteniore’.** No 10 Cotton Cards, Ike. ALSO Straw Bonnets . 20 cases of very superior Straw Don-. Se’s. Bands, and Trimmings, of various patterns, such as bell crowns, double tapes, round fronts, cottage shape, Sto ke.—cheap for the quality. The above goods a' e offered at wbo’e stle and retail for ca ■ t, or on rime for ap proved paper* Regular supp't. will h received from our partner in New York which will enable us to have constantly on kind a general assortment of fresh season f.blS Goods; and from the patronage we bare received the year past, we are in duced to believe we have sold, and shall continue to sell at least us cheap as om neighbors IST' vonihf. g f JilSSUilltioll. V a HECo-partnership bcrelofore existing under the firm of JWLaivs ii Holt, is tins day dissolved by limitation. The unset tled business of the concern, will be at tended to b> Mr John S, Holt, who wI 1 Be found generally at the Compting Room nr Ware House of the late firm. " e return our sincere thanks to our trie ds and the public for the liberal sup port they have given us, and hope their successo-, Mr ,1. S. Holt, will continue to f n ,py an equal share of public pationage, Storage AND Commission B isin^ss. It is di.sirable to have U.e affairs .of tin ■ate without delay, and we u> r retore solicit those who are indebted to make payment; and those who have any demand against the late concern, to present them ten* seMl.-monl James M>Laws, John S. Holt. Job Priiifing »V«a% executed at this OJjice. Cotton, Stock, AND 1/x change. Tiroker. THE s-ibsc,fiber lias taken nn office i the building lately occupied b Messrs Stewart & on the nor 1 . sub- of Broad-street, opposite to the F Office—where he oflV-is his services i, the above business, and hopes, by stric* poisonal aticntion, to nbiain the patron !tge of his friends and the public. I he great facilities afforded by broker * m commercial opera’ionsgenerally, render it remarkable that the merchants of Au gusta and the planters have long sustain <‘d flic inconvenience of having none, am particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost every other cotton mail the business is principally done by brokets; and henc the ease, certainly and dispatch with twitch it is executed. The same syster is p. rfectly ppiicticabie here. The mcr chant, by applying at the oflice of the sub scriber, may hereafter save himself tin trouble of sampling ids cotton and looking up a purchaser;—the planter need be no longer involved in doubt and difficulty tc ascertain the true state of the market, nor subject himself to the caprice of th< wary speculator—and the purchaser will at all times know where to resort for cot ton at the market price. Office Regulations relative to Cotton. Ist* In order to give lime for sampling, citizens offering cotton are requested to leave the ware-house receipts by eight o’clock, a. m,—lf left later than nine, sales cannot be realized till the micceding day. If more convenient, the receipts may be enclosed in a letter of instructions, and dropped in the letter box the night pre vious, 2d. Cotton will be sampled and rcceiv cd from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.— if offered after that hour, sales cannot be realized till next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably be deducted from the account sales. 4th, Sales «ill commence at ten o’clock and close at twelve, a m. stb. Persons choosing to limit and lim iting higher than the market, will have their receinls returned them on paying 6{- cents fora bag entry and sampling. 6th, 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 Variant Branches, Will be attended to stall 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 p m. John Kinney, jmrr. try Money is sometimes wrth more than at others Persons having it to lo in. may, in the strictest, confidence, avail themselves of the advantages of the mar ket, by applying at the above oflice. November 8 ts QUAKER SPRINGS. .-.be subscriber has taken that well "A known stand Quaker Springs. LATELY occupied by Major Darker, si’tinted seven miles above Augusta on ,he Washington road and hopes from bis attention to business to give general satisfaction: John Turpin. November 8■ ■ 1 *»~tf Barrels Prime New Fbur,just receives and for side by William 11. Egan. Upper end. South side of Broad-street-, November 8 rrt’f. Flour. 1 f.O IIaKi;F.I.S supe.fine Family flour for sale—low for cash only, By 5 Thompson. November 8 4t i’o it eat, \ j AIKiF nn.l camforable P.'clllnß 11 ntse, lo V Inch are attached three and an half acres of Laud. This house is In the lower part of the city, on F-.lis street, and is every way definable as a residence for a private family* Immediate possession will be given.—Apply to William IV. Holt, Esij. ot to Nicholas Ware, Executor of Wm. Bacon, November 8 if. Laud for Sale. WILL be sold a tract of LAND, con taining upwards of 400 acrs,«n Sa vannah River, 22 miles above Augusta, in Columbia conniy, on the ro»<l leading rom the Court House to Edgefield Cour House. If any yerson wishing to pur ■ base can view the premises, and know he terms by applying to either of the sub scribers, on the premises. W. & R. H. Meriwether. November 8 lawowpd Qj* The Subscriber wilt accommodate wi’b BOARD, a few Chil dren, should any oiler from the Country who are desirous of atlen< ing school ii. own. Robert Walker. October 2,9 if X can Nork HAT STORE. PI J. HF. subscriber respectfullv informs ■is friends and the public, tint'lie has re .oved his store to the Brick Building be ., veen the dwelling house of Thomas Rimming, Esq. and the store of Mr. G. •cluck, four doors above Malone’s corner, here be is now opening his Fail Supply of ms!&a 9 CONSISTING OF THE ■ Different Qualities and Latest Fashions, From the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy *>. Benedict, Ives & White, and other tip proved New-York Manufactories. —ALSO— Block and White Wool ITats, i Morocco Caps, Military Hats, Ban boxes in nests, tfc. All of which are offered on reasonable terms for cash or tow n apcentauccs, George Hannah. October 25 1 m Edward J. Hardin &' Co. 11 31 AVE removed to the next door be low the Bridge Bank. September 27 6t Straw sc. Straw Oonnels.nan.lsanil I rimmings, receive., and for sale by the übscribers , a part of which are Cottage shape and Bell Crowns, equal, if not supe rior to any ever offered for sale in this mar ket —Likewise for sale as usual, Leghorn Flats, with or without extra crowns, and crowns without the F ats. Jewett, A hell §* co. Upper wing City Hotel. September 24- w4t (OTTON WARE-HOUSE. WILLIAM 11. EGAN, j| I I.AVINO taken the Warehouse lately ; occupied by .1 ik W Harper, upper end, | South side of Broad Street, fop the recep tion of 1 PRODUCE , And Ihe transaction of Commission Husiness generally, hopes, that its convenient nc- , commodation, and his own unremitting attention, may ensure him a share of Pub lie patronage. September 6 oawlf # To Rent, A ND possession!! given the first, day of I \. October next, the house at presem occupied as an office by W. IV. Holt Esq Apply to J. P. King Esq. or F. Walker. Sentember 3 ts A dministralor’s Sale. j\ fiRF.F.ABLV to an Order of (be Coup of Ordinary, of Richmond county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at (lie Market-House, in the City of Augusta, the , NEGROES belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi nand Phinizy, late of said county, dec’ll, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors - i The Sale will continue from day to day. , until al* are sold; and the terms wit) be made known at (lie time. .WILY PIILVIZr, Acting administrator cf the Estate o F. Phinizy. October 29, 1821 tds Land for Sale. 1 IT HE subscriber offers for sale an undi- I vided moiety or half part of a tract of land situated in Columbia county, the late resi dence of Col. Thu’s Carr, dec. containing about twenty iwo hundred acres. The ’ greater part of this tract is well adapted to i the culture of corn SJ cotton, and the im provements not. inferior to any in the county. The plantation is under good fence and contains nearly two hundred and seventy acres, including a meadow on ( Germany’s Creek of about thirty five . acres, calculated for the support o*' a large ' stock during the summer The residence ,s remarkably healthy, and furnished will. ’ i good spring ot pure water. The plan tation is furnished with a gin house and gin, and horse mill, complete. If any per mit may wish io pm chase the entire tract • it is probable he may be accommodated. \ny further description is deemed unne cessary; as those who feel any desire to j .urchase will doubtless view the pre nifies. Application will be made to me nt A ? bens, or to my brother. Major Thoma> “ larr, on the premises *, or lo Col. Nicho las Ware, Augusta. William A. Carr. October 25——w3t FRESH Imparled Goods at savanna**. GfcWgfc W. Coe., is now ortsisn An Extensive Assortment of WOODS, Suitable for the approaching Season, —consisting of — White AVelch lllue and mixed do London DuiTil Dlankcts Rose and Point do Heavy Cotton Bagging Black and colored Bombazctts Pine worsted Hosiery Merino and lamb’s wool Hose Supeifine wliite Flannel Blue, red and yellow Flannels Tartan Plaids Superfine wide Black Bombazecns Flag Handkerchiefs Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres Felice Cloths Brussels and Venitian Carpetings Hearth lings Domestic plaids and Stripes Oznaburgs Irish and Herman Linens Tortoise shell Combs Plain black Nankin Crapes Mandarin Crape Dresses j With a variety of other articles, which are for-sale on accommodating terms, at the corner of Broughton and Barnard reels, for rash or approved paper Oct- tier 29 t°so Hie Subscribers, HAA E removed to the Store next door above Mr Kneeland, where they are receiving and opening an extensive as sortment of Kooks SiationftT'j, Amongst which ate the following NEW AV.ORKS: Didier’s Letters, AVatd’s Let ters, Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. Sand 4,and Blackwood's Magazine, No. 20 J. d j 11. Ely. Octo!)erls, Ct MERCHANT TAILOR, I{jLSI’ECTFrjLT.A r informs his custom ers and the public generally. that he con tinues to carry on his business in Cant*- toe’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near ly opposite the City Hotel. He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance : he pledg. s himself that his Wurk snail Hothr p».<-...tcJ Uj any limit in this city, and will constantly keep on hand, AloVhs, Cassimeres and Yestuigs, OF THE BEST QUALITY; Which he will sell, and make up on moderate terms. (D RECEIVED the LATEST New- A'nrk and Philadelphia FASHIONS. October 22— —if W ashington City, Argust Dr 1821 All those Soldiers ind others who have put claims into my hands for settlement, arc desired to return my receipt fiir such papers to this place, ecrivc their claims settled, or their papers unsettled. O. AV. Callis. September IT \vl2w V ma\ oUce. All persons indebted to At firm of Ivkan £<f Ch.uii.tox, by note or open ac count, are informed that they will he nv remove waited on, and if an immediate settlement is not made, suit will be In stantly commenced. Kean $ Charlton. ''c oner 18 Inj 3S* oticft. \\T t v F. are authorized to state that Capt. EDMUND HUGO will be a candidate fir Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. rfj’ The Georgia Advertiser and Au gusta Herald will please insert the same until .lanuarv. Oct 22 Notice, THREE months after date, application will lie made to the Court of Ordin ary of Richmond County, for leave to di vide the estate of M;-jor Ferdinand Phinizy late of said countv, deceased. •lohii Phinizy, acting adm’or of the estate of F. Phinizy October I 5 Hlids. Superior Northern Hams , FOR SALE BY I. Thompson. November 1 4t Coflee a®© BAGS prime Green Coffee 10 Hlnls . • ditto retailing Molasse? For sale low for Cash only, By I. Thompson. | Novemer 1 ' t A Card. \SIIS. JI.I. ...ppctf-iliy Infitrm. h-r ■ tends and the public, that she intends opening her school, on Monday, the 22ud inst in Reynold Street, directly opposite Mr. James (Hard •ter’s where she will attend to all the •tranches of the English Language. French and Music, Mrs. ,1. has also engaged a Lady, to teach Needle AVork. October 18 w 1m The Law Ollice CL' R& F WALKER is removed to the house lately occupied as am-f ice by J P King, esq’r, where they wil beglad to attend to any business in the line of their profession November 1- 4t Boots and Shoes At reduced Prices. THE subset ber offers fir suie, his pre sent stock of Boots and Shoes, either weolesale or retail, at unusually low pri ces fur cash or town acceptances. Persons wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to rail one door above the Banks, or directly opposite the Glob- Tav m E. W. Gregory November I——4t W. H. Turpin lias recently received a fresh supply of Genuine JAcdicmea, o\\, tyc. Which he assures his friends and the public he is determined to a It as low as 1 they can ha procured in the city j November 1 w4t j 'i O li cut* TTHE dwelling house on Reynold Street, lately occupied by Major t - ray ton, posses sum given on first day of November. An ply to John Pliinizy, acting Adm'r of the estate of /•’, l‘hiut:u, October 25 ———3 t l and for sale. THE subscriber offers fiv. atxe i raci ot r.anu, tying on Ftslung-creek, Lincoln county, containing G2O acres, hav ing on it a good dwelling house, gin house, and all o'her necessary buildings—aeon sidcrable part ot the land in cultivation, is fresh, and under good fence. It will ho so Id very low for cash—but if preferred, a credit of one or two years will ue given : Enquire of the subscriber living in Gosh en, Lincoln county •I (inicts E. Todd, Agent for John AV. Freeman. October 22 wfi *** Ms. 3i\o. T. lionvke, IVLsiC-MASTER of Raleigh, intends to move to the city of Autos'a early the ensuing winttr, ami will offer his profes sional services at the uslomary rates. November 5 if Brought to Boat, iN llurkc Coitnly, G-0 n neglo fellow who says his name is Davey, or David; an African by birth, and speaks bad eng-, *ish, and says his masters name is John 'J Kinne, living in South Carolina. He ap pears to he about forty or forty live years o''age, five feet eight or ten inches high, his owner is rt q.rt-sted to ’come forward prove property, pay charges, and take him away. 8- W. Blount, s. b. c. 15th October, 1821 w4w Brought to Boa I, J[n R-irk- cou-ity. Geo . negro fellow no says his name is Torn, an African by birth, "ays hismaster’s name is John AVdkiuson of South Carolina, living in black swamp. Torn is about twenty or twenty five years of age, about let l two or three inches high, and has an iron o . his right leg. The owner is requested to coiuc forward, prove property, pay charg s and take him away 8. W* Blount, s. n. c. 15lh October 1821 \v4w WASHINGTON Coffee-House. THHE subscriber having greatly innpro- ved, and still adding considerable improvements to his HOUSE in Washing ton, invites the patronage of those who may visit the up country. He assures such as may favor him with their calls, that every exertion shall be made to rentier ’he time agreeable, and every delicacy vhich the country can afford, shall be pro •ured, to render his board acceptable. I A. 11. Sneed. * July 12 ts ■ ' ■ *V ■ ♦■' l ■ ' ' -r ■ r . . * I. HE ciiMdiibcr »11l cont inues to koep a supply of the b- « London i-n , r ted PIANOFS. W. Unix Octnner 15——6 t Law Office. T A IIP, subscriber lias moved bis , fficfc '<) an upper tenement of the Aui'iida •look Store, where he may be generally found, and his professional services com* mantled. John I*. King. October 5 Sw ~STOLKN~ F_ HUM the subscriber’s store in Broad street, on Friday evening ihe 19ih just, a Box, containing Hooks—the box was marked l)r. White, care of Stubbs, f.il ledg,‘vdle. Atiy information respecting *he same will he suitably re win dud hy P* Vir K information to Nicholas Dciaigte or S. 0. Dor'ic October 25 3l For »ale, PAIR of young well broke IIDRS- F.S, live and six years old—Also a good fanii'y HORSE and GlG—Apply at the Globe-Tavern Oct. 22 ts t* The Subset iher COFFERS for sale a part of l.ot jVo. 12, situate on Hfoiul street, above Springfi' id, and extending from the street to the river. Further particulars made known on appli cation to j Nathaniel 15, Julian. I Oetobe '5 6 “ ■ ——-;t-' 1 lie Public are Informed, (I AT a part of Hie LAND, situated on Hr ad Street, above Springfield, and ex tending from fne Street to the River, at advertised for sale hy Natbanir I U .luhun, in tbe Chronicle of the 25t.b insl. belongs to me. P U C tnis. Or toiler 29- 5t „ Wants a Situation in a Gro« ee ry Store, /V YOUNG MAN who is well qualified fir that business. Satisfactory ref. renecs can he given. Apply at this office. Oct 22 ts Notice. TIIRKE months after date, application will he made to the honorable the lnf> riof court of llurke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sill a Ne gro Man, named Dudley, belonging to the estate of lonn Rogers, dec’d, Cor Hu bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. JOSEPH MAOF.RY, Adin’r, with the will annexed. Septemhe r 27 - w 12t ill ILL be sold, on Saturday,the 10th v* til November next, in the county of Warren, at the late residence of Robert Johnson, deceased, all (be Property of tbe said deceased, consisting of, horses, cattie, hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantati on tools, and household Furniture, too tedious to mention, for the benefit of die heirs and credit™ s Terms rnndi known on the day • 1 sab: Littleton Johnson, dm’r Reei-ci- biU' 24——ts Reuben Leggett, HAS NOW .VI ML. ST IvE, A-" • xtensive Assortment of Waidvm e, VnUet'j, cAc. to public inspection. The GOODS are <>f recent importation cur- ful ly selected to suit tin Southern Market, and purehrsed for (SAMI. Among t; ese GOODS aic Kniv savl Forks. M en fork et and other Knives. It /ors, Hintons, &.c; | of elegant patterns and bnul quabtv qtJ- Store in the brick building owned by William Whit , F..q yu Bn»u.t-street, between Mr. R 11. Musgrovf und James Robertson &‘co. (Jet 15—4-tp * # * Persons having h\\ m siness with Kb AN ft GH AFL'I ON, will find the subscriber at <he lower T ene ment, Bridge Rank,a few rods above ll.e Market, Broad Str.et. John K. Kean. October 22 3 WANTED. TO hire or purchase, a good cook and a s’ead> middle aged w omaii, accustom el to the care of children —Er,quire at this office. • Oetolier, 1 6*5 Information Wanted, A ROUT two or three weeks past, some person came to the shop of the snbscri, hers and either borrowed or took wt bout permission, a sett of G.g Harness, nearly new—the buckles and terretts of the har ness are covered with black leather—ls borrowed, the person with has them, will please return them immediately Leeds & Lyne&. Oct- .s.—ts