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Augusta Chronicle A* Georgia Gazette.
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y.DITKD BY
JOSEPH VALLENCE BE VAN.
\ m\t, iVbcU, S' Go.
Upper Wing dty Hotel,
jAVE RECEIVED FiiOM N, YORK,
A RVNEHAI. jissouimknt of
Staple § Fancy
2)iiW (a®®?)©,
f viz
1
JI'PER, common ami low priced, black,
blue aid mixed cloths & Cassin>eres,
iiper and Common Valencia, Toilanette,
Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings,
oinbazetts and Bombazines,
ainnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
min and Canton Crapes, all colors,
ilian do. white, black and Green,
iper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Hand cotton flag handkerchiefs,
yjibi-ic era ats, white, spotted, figured
sml checkered,
jit 6-4 cambrics, and cambric and com
moa dimoties.
Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
j,..Super brown do.
red, blue, Madras® and Polycal
handkerchiefs,
ipand imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
pg Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
i/jltio, Ducksin, and Beaver Gloves,
dies dressed and undressed kid do.
diet embrodered tnorines,
fieilles quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
ting silks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors,
(ton cords, balls and threads,
ten tapes, direads and bobbins,
ruing ami floss cotton,
illnw flats and millinetts,
ipemlers, children’s socks,
jimere, merino and silk shawls,
mi & Imitation Tucking &. side combs,
irl. Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
buns —an extensive assortment of all
colors,
ids, Striped, figured and plain,
in aod pearl edged Taffety Horn No 1
l» 23,
ts,Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Sarscnetts, plain & figured
o f various colours,
IkLacc, p.ain and figured,
it ice edging, black and while,
lilibse, Gentlemens’ arid Ladies’ black
wd white, plain and figured,
Hind Tabby Velve s, various colors,
We shaw s, veils ami handkerchiefs,
hut needlework muslin r-'bes and
silking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
iirs, very rich,
or priced needle-work, tambure J and
embroidered do
bo net, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Forked muslin Ban.is or Comretis,
bread Laces, a good assorinu nt, cheap,
it Kartlrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eyes and Necklaces,
iltXeclaces, Clasps and Soaps,
lari, ivory, silk and thre.d, shirt, sus
penders and vest buttons,
fallac<’s extra coronation coat
and vest buttons,
per Scissors and Chains for do.
lignum Bonum and common Razors t-nd
strops,
purtsmen’s pocket and Pen Knives,
hying Cards and Dressing Combs
hrable Ink and Osnaburg Thread,
wiestic Piaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
. ingS an'd Sheatings,
indbqxcs, hv the dozen or.package,
liittemore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, Sic.
ALSO-
Straw Bonnets.
10 cases of very superior Sira Bou
ts, Binds, and Trimmings, of various
itierns, such as bell downs, doubK
ifcs, round fronts, cottage shape, &c
--c— cheap sot the quality.
The above, goods are olfeved at whole
band retail for cash, or oo rim lor ap
roved paper Regular supplies will be
wived from our partner in New York,
inch will enable us to have constantly on
rod a general assortment of fresh season
ile Goods; and from the patronage wr
ite received the year past, we are in
heed to believe we have sold, and shall
„„r;ie to sell at least as cheap as ou'
uzhbors
V e- tier 8 ■—.tf _
.Dissolution.
Fhe Co-partnership hereto lore existing
tder the firm of AVLwws 6? ilo\t 9 is this
ij dissolved by limitation. The unse -
fed business of the concern, will be al
luded to by Mr Joim S. Holt, who 'i ll
k found generally at theCompting Room
ts Ware House of the late firm.
We return our sincere thanks to oui
fiends and the public for the liberal sup
fort they have given us, and hope'theu
wccessor, Mr. .1. S. Holt, will continue to
oijoy an equal share of public pauonage
ittihe
Storage
AND
Commission Business.
It is desirable to have the affairs of the
like firm settled without delay, and we
therefore solicit those who are indebted
to make payment; and those who have
my demand against the late concern, to
present them for settlement
James M*Laws,
John iSi Holt.
%* VV e arc authorise!
to announce JAMES S. SHAFFER. Esq
* candidate for the office of Sheriff o
Hiclimond county, at the ensuing elect 10
April 5 —ts
M ‘K-pivzAc t\- LcnnucL
Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe
and Emily, .from Liverpool, and in,
, arrivals from (he north, an ex-ensiv.
supply of
British, Frrn- h. India & Do
mestic
DRY GOODS.
ALS'U
Hardware .
Which they off er to country merchants
on die most reasonable terms"
November 12 w2m
Notice
"•* HF, Co-partnership heretofore exist
mg under the firm of F. C Tavlor & Co
was by mutual consent, dissolved on the
loth day of August I. st.
F. G. Taylor,
• Dexter C -apin
N B. Business heeafter wilt be contin
ued by
F C Taylor.
jo
Cation,
AND -
Fxe\\av.ge Broker.
subs,-aiber iias taken an office in
R the budding lately occupied by-
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
s-d,; of Broad-street, opposite to the Pest-
Office—wiier, be off is his services in ,
tht- vb.ivi.- business, and hopes, by strict <
pci so-,ml attention, to ob'ain the patron- (
age o. bis friends and the public.
The gr’at facilities afforded by brokers
in conn, erciai operations generally, render
it remnkale that -lie met chants ot Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience ot having none, and f
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost <
every other cotton mart the business is <
principally done by brokets; and hence 1
th«- ease, certainty and dispatch with
winch ii is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at die office of the sub
sciibct, may hereafter save himseif the
trouble ol sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;— the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and diflioulty to
ascertain the true state of the mark'd,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the.
wary spt cuiator—and the purchaser will
at all times know v. h n to resort for cot
ton at ’he mark * price
Office emulations relative to
A OttOU.
Ist L order -. 0 git. dme for san’pling,
citizens offering cotton are r quested lo
leave, the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a, iM,—lf left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succediug day,
I- more convenient, the receipts maybe
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in tho letter box the night pre
vious.
2,1. Colton will be sampled and recciv
cd from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
f offered after lliat hour, sales cannot be
realized fill next day.
3d Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sides.
4 li. baies will commence ai ten o’clock
ami close at welve, a m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lint
ling higher than lire market, wil have
; : -cir receipts returned them on paying
(>J c.niis fora hag entry andsampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
fiat-
Orders from the country, n
closing a »ikO ibt* * ill Ijo
promptly cxecirefl
Stock Exchange and
iTokeraur,
In their Vanons D arches.
Will be an ndedto at all tiirles during of
ice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. UK two o'clock p. m. and from
three o’clock till five p. -i j
John Kinney, juirr.
Money is somotim.-s w-i itn more i
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
iieniselvcs of the advantages of the mar
ket, by apply ing at the above office.
Not ember 8. ts
- he subscriber has taken that well
-A kn ow ' 1 - sl|lll(^
HI'AKKR SmiN-ns.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
die Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business lo give general
satisfactions
1 John lurpin.
November 8 --ts
fjDD Barrels Prime New Flour, just
eceives and forsah by
William ll.Kgan.
Upper end, South side of Dread-street
e Nnveinbet 8- ?T“f.
; Flour.
I (](] Barbels superfine Family
flour for tale—low for cash only,
By 1, I hompson.
. Nove’f her 8- 4*
A art- We are authorized to
q. n HKHl'cV* a candidate
t C o the C Office‘of’sh-rifl" for Richmond
coun tt- at the ensuing election.
t .#
Xvw k *
store.
HL subscriber rer.pectfidlv infoims
*'# friends amltlie public, that he lias re
moved his store to the Brick Building be
«ciit tin* d-.ve.li.ig buns' us Tlunv.s
.Gumming, Esq. and the store of Mr. U.
clllck. four doors above Malone’s corner,
vbere he is now opening his
Fall Supply of
a&iMrs 9
CONSIST! NO OF TUB
Different Qualities and Latest
Fashions,
From the mannlactoi ies ot Messrs. Tweedy
3c Benedict, Ives & White, and other ap
p-oved New-York Manufactories.
—ALSO—
BhUc and White Wool Hats ,
Morocco Caps, Military Hats,
Banboxes in nests, <s*c.
All of which arc offered on reasonable
terms for cash or tow n acceptances,
George Hannah.
October 35——1 m
rorfoN
WJ RE-HOUSE.
V-II.LI VJ) U. EGAN’,
51 WING taken the Warehouse lately
occupied by J &W Harper, upper end,
South side of Broad Street, for the recep
tion of
PRODUCE ,
And tlm tiansaction of
Commission Business
generally, hopes, that its convenient ac
cornniodati’in. and his own unremitting
attention, may en.vav him a share of Pub
lic patronage.
September 6 oawtf
FRESH
Imported Goods
. at savannah,
Gewgfc W. Coo,,
l MllV ipKNINO
All Extensive Assortment of
1*001)8,
Suitable for the approaching Season,
CONSISTING OF —
White Welch Plains
Blue and mixed do
London Duflil Blankets
Rose and Point do
Heavy Cotton Bagging
Black and colored Bombazetts
Fine worsted Hosiery
Merino and iamb’s wool Hose
Supeifine while Flannel
Blue, red and y ellow Flannels
Tartan Plaids
Superfine Avide Black Bombazeens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Sup, tfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Police Cloths
Brussels and Venitian Carpetings
Hearth Rugs
Domestic P*aids and Stripes
Oznabn rgs
Irish and German Linens
T. noise shell Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes
Mandarin Crapi Dresses ;
With a variety of other ai tides, wine l
ate for sale on accommodating terms, a
the corner of B-onghton and Barnard
sire-'ts, for casii or approved paper.
October 29 135»
administrator’s Sale,
A GRERABLY to an Order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Richmond county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Market-House, in the City
of Augusta, the
JS ECHOES
bel on ring to the Estate of Major Ferdi
nand V’hinizy, late of said county’, dec’ll,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
The Sale f ill continue from day to day,
until aP are sold; and the terms will be
made known at the time.
.WILY PIUjYI/.Y,
Acting administrator of the Estate o
F. Phtnizy.
October 23. 1831 ‘ls
a. TOBasDurffj,
MEUCHAIN'T TAILOR,
Respectfully informs ids custom
ers and the public generally, that he con
tinues to carry on bis business in Caste
loo’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near
!y opposite the City Hotel He feels
thankful for past favors, and solicits a
continuance : he pledges himself that Ids
Work shall not be exceeded by any dom
m this city, and will constantly keep on
band,
V\nW\B, Cassimeres an A
\ eatings,
OF THE BEST QU \I.ITY;
Which he will sell, and make up on
moderate terms.
try RECEIVED the LATEST New-
York and P' uadelphia FASUIOJVS,
October 22—ts
- • |
Washington City,
Argust Is* 1831
dfi* AH those Soldiers
and who have put claims into my
hands tor,settlement, arc desired to rctnrr
my reCefot for such papers to this place,
receive their claims settled, or their paper-.
-nuttCCUiul.
O. W, Culllw. _
September 17 wl2\v
Final X a Vice.
A I
LL persons indebted to the firm, of
Kk,v\ it) CtiAKi.TUN, by note or open ac 1
count, iti-f informed that they will be
once morawailed on, and if an immediaU
seillcmeft is-not made, suit will be in- ■
stanlly cfmmenced.
/Kean Charlton.
Oc’obevlß lm
I Notice. i
W !
? T E are authorized to state that Capt. ’
EDMU JD BCGG will be a candidate for
'Tax Ct/lector at the ensuing Election.
CC7* fl'he Georgia Advertiser and An
gust a ile raid will please insert the saint
until Januarv.
Oca 22 f
JSotice.
\
T I REE months after date, application ;
twill be made to the Court of Ordin- j
ary <#' Aficlimoixl County, for leave to di- t
vide do- estate of Major Ferdinand Plunizy \
late of said county, decess’-d. ,
John Phinizy, <■
acting ndm’or of die estate of F. Phinizy I
1 1
Coffee i
m® BAGS prime Green Coflee
20 Ululs - ditto retailing Molasses
For sale low for Cash only,
By 1. Thompson. ■
Novemer 1 5t s
■— - - ■ ■ t
The Subscribers, j
HAVE removed to the Store next doo i
above Mr Kneelaiul, where they are t
receiving and opening an extensive as
sortment of
Books § Stationary,
Amongst which nic the following AEW
WORKS; Uidier’sLetters, Ward’s Let
ters, Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. Sand 4,and
Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 20 \
J. 1:. Kly.
October 15. C
VVTH.l'jirpiiT
lias recently received a f resh . tipp yot ‘
Genuine |
*MoAioineß, \ aiwts, Oil, i
c - i
Which he assures his friends and the |
Public he is uetermined to s // as low as
' ey can l>;> procured in the city
November 1 w4t
Female Academy
y
-▼JLI‘. & Mrs. WARNE’s school for
Young Ladies will be open for the recep
ion of Scholats, 'THIS DAY, in the house ,
t the corner of Washington and Reynold (
v■ reels. Mr. h Mrs W. will devote
is same time, and attention to theirscho* j
■us as heretofore, and teach the same t
•rarchi.-R A Master is engaged to give {
t ssons in Ih awing, at the school rooms— s
It' proper cncourageinent is g-ver, this
umtiti'tion will he made a permanent one,
and continued during the summer at lie Sand
•fills. Nov. 12 ts
A Card. 2
V
Mt
RS. JULL, respectfully informs her
friends and the public, that she intends
opening her
SCHOOL, i
on Monday, the 22nd inst in Reynold
Street, directly opposite Mr. James Gard- f
tier’s where she will attend to all the 1
Branches of the English Language, J 1
French and Music. “
Mrs. J. has also engaged a Lady, to v
teach Needle Work. c
October 18 w lm f
The Subscriber
OffERS for sale a part of Lot No. 12,
situate on Broad street, above Springfield,
and extending from the street lo the river.
Further particulars made known on appli
cation to a
Nathaniel B. Julian. n
October 25———.0l
The Public are informed, |]
il HAT a part of the LAND, situated on
Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex
tending from the Street to the River, as
advertised for sale by Nathaniel U. Juhan, |
in the Chronicle of the 25th inst. belongs „
to me.
P H. Cams. t
October 29 5t
Wants a Situation in a Gro- a
eery Store, j
A YOUNG MAN who is well qualified 1
f,r that business. Satisfactory references '
can be given. Apply at tins office.
Oct 22—ts
subscriber still continues to keep
a supply ot the brs' London imported
PIANO* 8.
W . Brux
Octooer 15 fit
Law OlliGc.
r
X HE subscriber has moved his < flir.
•> an upper tenement of the August i
Book Store, where he may he gone-rath
•"mud, and his prolossiottat service® com
manded.
John P. King,
October 5 3w
For Sale,
A PAIII of ymuif. well brok. HOHS
ES, five and six years old—Also a good
family HORSE and GlG—Apply at ih
Globe-Tavern.
Oct. 22 if
Savannah
And Augusta Stage*
rtlllE proprietors of the An, usta line of
A Stages caution travellers from taking
seats between the established offices,
without having their names inserted on
the waybill, A ®X
isted of suffering the
stage, to the o*' those
who have seats, and which
yields no the proprietors. It
cannot be alp&ia for the future. The
will he paid lo the ac
comodation of tliu i..gii{;ii* passengers;
which consideration does not admit cf'the
carriage being overcrowded by inter
lopers. Nov. 12—ts
Reward.
AnSCONIJKI) in June lu.l, NANCV.on
Atncan negro woman, belonging lo the
subscriber, about 30 years of age, and
country marked in her face, is well known
in this city, I will g-ive Twenty Dol
lars if taken about this city ami secured
in jail; or, it at a distance, all rcu-onublc
expenses.
M. Sandwich.
November 12 ts
WANT I-;]),
A GOOD COOK, for which liberal
wages wilt be given —Apply at this office,
November 12 if
To Kent,
A. LARGE and Cnmfnrubl. Dwelling
House, lo which are attached three and an
half acres of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Ellis street, and
is every way desirable as a residence lor a
private family’ Immediate possession will
be given.—Apply to William IV. Holt,
Esq. oi to
Nicholas Ware,
Executor of ll m. Ducon.
November 8 ts,
'W
Land for Sale*
WILL be sold a tract of LAND, con
taining upwards of 400 acts, on Sa
vannab River, 22 miles above Augusta, in
Columbia county, on the routi leading
from the Court House to Edgefield Court
House. If any yerson wishing lo pur
chase can view the premises, and know
the terms by applying to either of the sub
scribers, on the premises
W. & R. H. Meriwether.
November 8 law-Supd
QJ* The uhscriher will
accommodate with BOARD, a few Chil
dren, should any oiler from the Country
who arc desirous of attending school in
town.
Robert Walker.
October 29———if
5 Hollars Reward
C
OTRA\ ED from the subscriber's hous<
on the night us the 13th tilt, a small bright
hay mare, with a swill) tail and U film ovei
one eye. Besides these she has no parti
cular marks. 'The above reward will Li
poid on delivery by
John T. Williams,
Dt tdgt How.
November 12—2tp
To Rent,
J'HF, DWELLING on Bay street nt
present occupied by Mrs sarea, with
a large and commodious garden attached
thereto Also,
An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, at present occupied
by Mr, Jones.
Thomas S. Oliver,
Administrator of B. Oliver.
September 6 ts
Brought Ho Jail7
IN Augusta, on the 2jth April last, a
Negro Man named
Peter,
aged about 60, with a scar on the right
side of his upper lip, and belonging to
Charles Manrel, Esq. Savannah—The ow
ner is requested to come forward, prove
property, nay charges a”8 take him away.
Thomas Stewart, Jailer.
November 12—3 t
*■'" ■- i i~ Ti >
*s\ ? fc\\
Firkins liutter,
(P»rvß.)
Just received and for sale by
I. Thompson*
November IS—*—4t
Hal ins.
50 Incites Vluia\ws,
50 do. CnmWes, v
Just received and for side i y
J Thompson.
November IS——if
Fresh Itaisins,
In Qunrfecaml halfbcxes just i-ccfivcii
ami for sale by
John Gindrat.
Nov, 12—'—3i
ants a Situation,
A. Jleik in a Dry Good or Grocery
Store, n Voting Man who believes that
saiisf'aetory references can be given—Ap.
ply ttl Ibis Oflier,
November IS—— ts
FOR SALE,
Negro Woman with two Gbit.
tlren; »he can be recommended as a first
rule Cook, a good Wash, and Inn er.
JaiUDS JdlllSOll.
Nov. 15——if
»77 * T *
ONF, day after date I promise to
, pay James llutloi* or be arer, seventy sc
ven dollars for value received this
day of May, 1821 —fSyrned)
Andrew fhi tier*
GEORGIA,- 3TJ
Richmond-Counts jJL khsonali.t ap.
peared Fiancb'G a< who being sworn,
suith that he is a Joint copartner in me
concern of S. Mi'li.ali.t, &f Co. .nd iliaf
they were on the ninth day Nvembei 1
instant, possessed of a note in their own
right, of which the above is a copy, as
near us this deponent recollects, and that
the said note lirts been lost or destroyed.
a Fi ancis Gi-ace.
SiVorn to before me ibis 1 Stlt ?
• . day of November, 1821, 5
u. iiuMi, j. r.
A NO I ICE.
11, persons are cautioned against trad
ing f t the above note, as the undersign.
»d will apply to the Superior Court now
sitting for the establishment of a copy 1
thereof, of which those concerned will
lake notice
S. Mullally if Co,
November 15 —*—.-It
03* Iho Undersigned of
fers for sale his JIF.JI!. PIt()PKUTY %
upon Uushington-street, ektending from
Mr. Joseph Dunforth’s Lot to the corner
upon I'eynohl. Street.
Robert Raymond Reid.
September 3—-ts
ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 10th
f V of November next, in the county of
Warren, at the late residence of Robert
Johnson, deceased, a 1 the Property of the
said deceased, consisting of, horses, cattle,
hogs, one yoke of oxen and carl, plantati
on tools, and household Furniture, >oo
tedious to mention, for the I), lie fit ofilie
lief b and ci editors Terr a made known
on tin dav > Gal'-.
Littleton Johnson, Aclm’r
Bepten,ber 24 if
State of Georgia.
n the Superior court of Richnmnd county.
Mar TkkM, 1821
Present —The 1/ n John it. Montgomery,
Judge.
EuzAiir/rn Ccmmino, }
vs *. Petition fur divored
John IL CCmmino, j
> ff'IIK petition an I process in this Case,
A. having been returned by the Sheriff
“ the defendant not to he found”—On mo
tion of Plaintiff's attorney, Ordered, that
service be perfected by publishing this
role in one of the public Gazettes of this
state, once a month for six months.
Taken/ram the minute*.
Clerk’s office, 20th June 1821.
John C. Snead, d. c*
June 21. m6m
Notice.
NINF, months after date application
will he made to the honorable the
Inferior court of Columbia county, while
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave t>
sell thirteen hundred and ninety nine
acres of pine land in Richmond countv on
both sides of Cutler's creek, on which
there is a saw and grist-mill, it being pair
of the real estate of John Foster, late c.
said county, decased.
Elizabeth Foster, ) L
Arthur Foster, > f
Collier Foster, j 2
Hay 7, 182— m9m
%* A Journeyman Prii,-
ter would fin 1 , mployment and obtain
liberal wages, at the nffiee of a New?
per called “ Wk, the PEortE,” pi:,./
at Mflledgeville.
Kovcmder 13 If
■' a.