Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 22, 1821, Image 1

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Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette. I [YOIi. SO.] Thursday, ■ —* a>tJl, * , *"Trii <ll —1 rrWi f J vfeVt, Abell, Sj Co. I Upper IVing Citu Hotel, IjIAVE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK, I A CUXEIUS ASSORTMENT OP I Staple % Fancy tar <o®©a>®, I VIZ KIJPER, common and low priced, black, I blue and mixed cloths Si Cassimeres, *nper and Common Valencia, Toilanette, ■ Swans down and Marseilles Vestings, ■ombazetts and Bombazines, tinnetts, Flannels and Oil Clothe, Baltin and Canton Crapes, all colors, Bilan do, white, black and Green, ■uper light and dark prints and chintz I calicoes, II and cotton flag handkerchiefs ■iinbric cravats, white, spotted, figured I and checkered, ■4 6.4 cambrics, and cambric andcom ■ moa dimoties, . leases 4-4 Irish Linens, Ijo. Super brown do. lirkey red, blue, Madras* and Polycat ■ handkerchiefs Hen and imitation cambrics and cambric I handkerchiefs, Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers, H;skin, Hucksin, and Beaver Gloves, K'..»s dressed and undressed kid do. li’tt embrodered morines, counterpins 4-4 square, silks, black, white, green, blue and assorted colors, cords, balls and threads, Hm tapes, threads and bobbins, Hming and floss cotton, flats and mlllinetts, Hpenders, children’s socks, Hftinere, merino and silk shawls, Hwl & Imitation Tucking & side combs, Hbons—an extensive assortment of all H colors, Hills, Striped, figured and plain, Hin and pearl edged Taffety from No 1 H to 22, Hs,Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin- H shews and Sarsenelts, plain & figured of various colours, HiLuce, plain and figured, lace edging, black and while, IHhose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black ■ and white, plain and figured, Tabby Velvets, various colors, IHlace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs, needlework muslin robes and dresses, from 12 to 30 dol- very rich, H priced needle-work, lambored and do. mull and book muslin Flounces Trimmings, HUmuslin Bands or Colarelts, |||Had Laces, a good assortment, cheap, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and Eves and Necklaces, ||HNeclaces, Clasps and Snaps, SHI, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus- and vest button's, extra gilt and coronation coat vest buttons, Scissors and Chains for do. Bonum and common Razors nnd ■strops, pocket and Pen Knives, Cards and Dressing Combs, Ink and Osnaburg Thread, • . 11l • V . • /I 1 ( ISI • icstic PlakTs, Stripes, Checks, Shirt ings and Sheadings, Ibnxts, by the dozen or package, itctnore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, &c. ALSO i [rawßonnets. cases ol' very superior Straw Bon- Binds, and Trimmings, of various , ns, such as bell crowns, double 1 round fronts, cottage shape, &c --cheap for the quality. C above goods are offered at whole nil retail fir cash, or on time for ap nd paper Regular supplies will be ted from our partner in New York, bwill enable us to have constantly on •general assortment of fresh season - tends; and from the patronage ave received the year past, we are in i to believe we have sold, and shall nne to sell at least as cheap as our ibors Bomber R ■■—ts __ I Ihssoiution. Bf-Cn.partnership iieretofore existing ■ Ihc firm of M’Lirws £r IMt , is Uus Halved by liinilation. The tmset- H-iSiness of the concern, will be at- Btoby Mr John S. Holt, who will H-d gercrally at the Compting Room House of the late firm. our Sincere thanks to our public for the liberal sup have given us, and hope their Mr. ,1. S. Holt, will continue to iflhn equal share of public patiouage, I Storage ■ AND ■ommission Business. SBdesirahle to have the affairs of the jB^ c ettled without delay, and we H' : c solicit those who are indebted JBt payment; and those who have against the late concern, to diem for settlement ■ James ■ ■ John S. Holt. Rt ■ Notice. sßMonths after date, application will to the honsrnhie court of or- Burke county,for letters of dis fnm the administration of James of Burke county, deceased, as fll "v settled the administration of 'M John Stockdale 6 j Rens\oc\\ Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe and F.mily, from Liverpool, and late anl\ais from the north, au extensive supply of British, French, India & Do mestic buy goods. Also, Hardware. Which they offer to country merchants on I he most reasonable terms November 12 .w2m Notice. Co-partnership heretofore exist ing under the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co. was by mutual consent, dissolved on the 18th day of August last. F. C. Taylor, Dexter Chapin. N. B. Business hereafter will be contin ued by F C Taylor. November 1 ? p Cotton,Stock, AND K'xc\\aiige T\rokev. THE subscaiber has taken an office in the building lately occupied by Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post- Office—where he ofl’ejs his services in the above business, and hopes, by strict personal attention, to obtain the patron age of his friends and the public. The great facilities afforded by brokers in commercial operations generally, render it remarkable that the merchants of Au gnsta and the planters have long sustain ed the inconvenience of having none, and particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost every other cotton mart the bnsiness is principally done by brokers; and hence the ease, certainty and dispatch with which it is executed. The same system is perfectly practicable bore. The mcr chant, by applying at the office of the sub scriber, may hereafter save himself the trouble of sampling Ins cotton and looking up a purchaserthe planter need be no longer involved in doubt and difficulty to ascertain the true state of the market, nor subject himself to the caprice of the wary speculator—and the purchaser will at all times knowt 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.—ls left later than nine, sales cannot be realized till the sncceding 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 receiv ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a, m.— if olfered after that hour, sales cannot be realized till next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably be deducted from the account sales. 4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock and close at twelve, a, m. sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim iting higher thin the market, will have their receipts returned them on paying cents fora bag entry and sampling. 6tl/. 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 Various Branches, Will be attended to at all times during of lice hours, which will be from eight o’- clock a. M. till two o’clock i>. m. and from three o’clock till five i>. m. John Kinuey, jun’r. Money is sometimes wrrtb more (hun at others Persons having it te loafi, may, in the strictest confidence, avail themselves of the advantages of the mar ket, by applying at the above ollice. November 8- —ls QUAKER SPRINGS^ aUhe subscriber has taken that well 4A known stand. Qranr.n Smixos. LATELY occupied by Major Durkee, situated seven miles above Augusta on die Washington road and hopes from his attention to business to give general satisfaction r John Turpin. November 8— if Barrels Prime New Flour, just receive* and for sale by William H. Egan. Upper end, South side of Jtroad-strect November 8- *rif. Flour. 100 jIaHREI.S superfine Family 1 flour for sale—low for cash only, By I. Thompson. * November 8 4t f grs- We are authorized to announce Capt. D. BEBHV. a candidate for the Office of Sheriff for Richmond count} at the ensuing election. . 5”“ The evil, that men do, lives after them; i c u The good is oft interred with xheir bones.’* 3 JCexv Novk HAT STOUE. ■ 7 T I. HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has re moved his store to the Brick Building be tween the dwelling house of Thomas Cummiirg, F.sq, and the store of Mr. G. Sellick, four doors above Malone’s corner, where he is now opening his Fall Supply 0/ CONSISTING OK TUB Different Qualities and Latest Fashions, From the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy & Benedict, Ives St White, and other ap proved New-York Manufactories. —ALSO— Black and White Wwl Hats , Morocco Caps, Military Hats f Banhoxes in nests , <s*c. All of which are offered on reasonable terms for cash or town acceptances, George Hannah. October 25 lm COTTON 7 WARE-HOUSE. WILLIAM H. EGAjV, HaVING taken the Warehouse lately occupied by J & W Harper, upper end, Soutli side of Broad Street, for the recep tion of FROHUCE , And the transaction of Commission Business generally, hopes, that its convenient ac commodation, and his own unremitting attention, may ensure hifh a share of Pub lic patronage. September 6——onwtf FRESH Imported Goods AT SAVANNAH- GeuTgc W. Coe, IS now opening An Extensive Assortment of 0001)15, Suitable tor the approaching Season, —CONSISTING of — White Welch Plains Blue and mixed do London Uuffil Blankets Rose and Point do Heavy Cotton Bagging Black and colored Bombazctts Fine worsted Hosiery Merino and lamb’s wool Hose Snpeifine white Flannel Blue, red and yellow Flannels Tartan Plaids Superfine wide Black Bombazeens Flag Handkerchiefs Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres Pelice Cloths Brussels ami Vcnitian Carpetings Hearth Hugs Domestic Plaids and Stripes Oznaburgs Irish and German Linens Tortoise shell Combs Plain black Nankin Crapes Mandarin Crape Dresses ; With a variety of other articles, which are for sale on accommodating terms, at the corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, for cash or approved paper. October 2V 125 D Administrator’s Sale. Agreeably to an Order of the Court nf Ordinary, of Richmond county, will he sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Market-House, in the City of Augusta, the NEGROES belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi nand Phinizy, late of said county, dec’d, (or the benefit of the heirs and creditors - The Sale will continue from day today, until all are sold; and the terms will lie I made known at the lime. 1 .UJILV PUMI7.Y, Acting administrator of the F.statc o F. Plunizv. ; October 29, 1821—-tds —« ■ MEUCHAXT TAILOR, H,eSPF,CTFULLY informs his custom -1 ers and the public generally, that he con linues to carry on Ins business in Cants iou’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near t ly opposite the City Hotel. He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance : he pledges himself that his Work shall not be exceeded by any done in this city, and will constantly keep on hand, 1 C\utks, CaasVmfeTea aiaA Y eatings, OP THE UMVCHJALITY; Which he w ill sell, and make up on ) moderate terms. E Q 3” RECEIVED the LATEST New -1 York and Philadelphia FASHION'S- October 22——ts r-» Washington City, A)-gust \st I H2I OJ* All those Soldiers and others who have put claims into mj hands for settlement, are desired to return my receipt for such papers to this place, receive their claims settled, or their papers unsettled. O. w. Callis. September 17 w!2w Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Kkan Hi Chaim.ton, by note or open ac count, are informed that they will be once more waited on, ami if au immediate settlement is not made, suit will be in stantly commenced. K ean Charlton. October 18 lm • Police. W E are authorized to state that Capt. EDMUND BUGG will be a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing Election. CQ’ The Georgia Advertiser and Au gusta Herald will please insert the same until Januarv. Oct 22 Notice. THREE months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordin ary of /ficlunond County, for leave to di vide the estate of Major Ferdinand Phinizy late of said county, deceased. John Phinizy, acting ndm’or of the estate of F. Phinizy October 1 Coflee a®® BAGS prime Green Coffee 20 llhds - - ditto retailing Molasses For sale low for Cash only, By I. Thompson. Novemer 1 5t The Subscribers, nAVE removed to the Store next doo above Mr Kneeland, where they are receiving and opening an extensive as sortment of Books Stationary, Amongst which are the following NEW WORKS: Didier’sLetters, Waul’s Let ters, Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. 3 and Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 20 a. $ U. Ely.- October t 5. 6l U . H. Turpin Has recently received a fresh supply of Genuine .Medicines, Taints, Oil, £sc. Which he assures his friends and the public he is determined to tJI as low as they can ba procured in the city November 1 w4t Female Academy MX. & Sirs. WARNE’s school for I Voting Ladies will be open for the recep tion oj Scholars, THIS DAY, in the house it the corner of Washington and Reynold streets. Mr. & Mis. W. will devote be same time, and attention to their scho ars as heretofore, and teach the same branches A.l Taster is engaged to give lessons in Drawing, at the school rooms— If proper encouragement is giver, this institution will he made a permanent one, and continued during the summer at .he Sand Hills. Nov. 12 ts A Card. .TU1.1., ip.pectf.illy informs Tier friends and the public, that she intends opening her SCHOOL, on Monfay, the 22nd inst in Reynold Street,directly opposite Mr. James Gard ner’s where she will attend to all the Brandies of the English Language, French and Music. Mrs, has also engaged a Lady, to tench Needle Work. October 18 w lm The Subscriber Offers for sale a part of Lot No. 12, situate on Broad street, above Springfield, and extending from the street to the river. Further particulars made known on appli cation to Nathaniel B. Julian. October 25—j 6t The Public arc Informed, If HAT a part of the LAND, situated on Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex tending from tne Street to the River, as advertised for sale by Nathaniel B. Juhan, in the Chronicle of the2sth inst. belongs tome, P. H. Cams. October 29 ——5t Wants!) Situation in a Gro cery Store, A VOTING MAN who is well qualified for that business. Satisfactory references can be given. Apply at this office. Oct 22 ts Xo’vembfc* $3, 18$1. [Xero Srolee—Xo. 12.] 0 The subscriber still continues to keep a supply of the best London imparted PIANOKS* W. Bruxs Octooer 15 fit For Sale, A I’AIII of -oi.rij- well broke IIOTIS ES, five and six years old—Also a good family HORSE and GlG—Apply at the Globe-Tavern. Oct. 22 ts Savannah And Augusta Stage. THE proprietors of the Augusta line of Stages caution travellers from taking seats between the established offices, without having their names inserted on the waybill. A practice has hitherto ex isted of suffering persons to enter the stage, to the grear inconvenience of those who have taken regular seats, and which yields no profit to the proprietors- It cannot be allowed for the future. The greatest attention will he paid to the ac comodation of the regular passengers; which consideration does not admit of the carriage being overcrowded by inter lopers. Nov. 12—if BSO Reward. AtTSCONnF.IT in .Time last, NANCY, an African negro woman, belonging to the subscriber, about 30 years of age, and country marked in her face, is well known in this city. 1 will give Twenty Dol lars if taken about this city and secured in jail; or, if at a distance, all reasonable expenses. M. Sandwich. November 12 If WANTED, A GOOD COOK, for which liberal wages will be given—Apply at this office. November 12 ts To Rent, A. I.AITfiT’ and comfurablc Dwelling House, to which are atjached three and an half acres of Land. This house is in the lower part of the city, on Ellis-street, and is every waj' desirable as a residence for a private family Immediate possession will be given.—Apply to William W, Holt, Estj. oi to Nicholas Ware, Executor of VTm. Bacon, November 8 ts. Land for Sale. WILT, be sold a tract of LAND, oon tabling upwards of 400 aers, on Sa vannah River, 22 miles above Augusta, in Columbia county, on the road leading from the Court House to Edgefield Court House. If any yerson wishing to 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 3 law3wpd Qj° The Subscriber will accommodate with BOARD, a few Chil dren, should any offer from tlte Country who are desirous of attending school in town. Robert Walker. October 29- -■■ t To Rent. THE DWELLING on Bay street at 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 Georgia—Warren County. Clerk’s < iffico, of the Court of Ordinary VyWIIEREAS Joseph Culpepper apples yUr for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Duckworth late of said County deceased. These are therefore to i cite and admonish all and singular, the i kindred and creditors of said deceased, I to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law to shew cause (ifany they have) why said letters of Adminis tration should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this sth Nov. 1821. Jno. Torrence Clk. c. o. Nov. 12. Notice. I Nine months after date application , will be made to the honorable the l nstices of the Inferior court, when sitting | fir ordinary purposes, for leave to sell | Tine hundred ami fifiy acres of land in , Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen- < kins and others. A LSI), Two hundred and fifty acres in Walton •ounty, No. 105, sold for the benefit of •he heirs and creditors of Solomon Daniel, leceased. Martha Daniel, ex’x. Burke county, July 6,1821. m9m *** are authorized o announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq, a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Richmond county, at the ensuing election April 5 -ts A Firkins Butter, (PRIME,) Just received and for sale by I. Thompson. November 15 4t Raisins. 50 Boxes Hamits, 50 do. Caudles, Just received and for sale by I. Thompson. November 15——ts Fresh Raisins,, In Quarter and half boxes JnaL receive,/ and for sale by. John Gindrat. Kov. 12 .It _ Hants a Situation, As Clerk in a Dry Good or Grnrrry Store, a Young Man who believes that satisfactory references can be given*—Ap ply at this Office. November 15—-ts FOR SALE, ~~ Negro Woman with (wo Cliif dren; she can be recommended ns a first rate Cook, a good Washer and It oner; James Johnson. Nov. 15 ts Jfl »Ver l o i i ONK day after date I promise n» pay James Puller, or bearer, seventy sei. ven dollars for value received Ibis day of May, 1821.—(Signed) Andrew Ruder. GEORGIA, )T) Richmond County. 5 I kusonalax peareii 1 rancis Grace, who being swwii*... saitb that he is a joint copartner in the, concern of S. Muli.ally, fj Co. i-ndthat they were on the ninth day November instant, possessed of a note in their own right, of which the at 5* a copy, as. near as this deponent recoil '<*, and that the said note has been Inst or destroyed. Francis Grace- Sworn to before me this 13»h > day of November, 1821. $ K. Bush, ». r. A NOTICE. LL persons are cautioned against trail* ing for the above note, as the undersign ed will apply to the Superior Court now sitting for the establishment of a copy' thereof, of which those concerned will take notice. S. Mullally $ Co. November 15. 3t Qj° The undersigned of fers fclr sale his HEAL PHOPERTP, upon Washington-street, extending from Mr. Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the corner upon Reynold.street. Robert Raymond Reid. September 3—-ts WILL be sold, on Saturday, the 10th of November next, in the county of Warren, at the late residence of Robertr Johnson, deceased, all the Property of thA said deceased, consisting of, horses, hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantati on tools, and household Furniture, to 9 tedious to mention, for the benefit of that heirs and creditors Terms made known on the day of sale. Littleton Johnson, Adm’r September 24——ts State of Georgia. n the Superior court of Richmond county. Mat Term, 182 l Present— The H>n. John Jl. Montgomery^ Judge, Elizabeth Cdmmiko,') Vs C Petition for divore'e JOUN B. Ct'MMIWO, J THE petition and process in this case* having been returne<l by the Sheriff *• the defendant not to he found”—On mo lion of Plaintiff's attorney. Ordered, tha service be perfected by publishing tbiffe rule in one of the public Gazettes of thiijf state, once a month for six months. Tahenf-om tho minutes. Clerk’s office, 20th June 1821. John C. Snead, d. c# June 21. m6m * Notice. montlis after date application IX will be made to the honorible tine Inferior Court of Columbia county, whita silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlrrteen hundred and ninety nines acres of pine land in Richmond county on both sides of Butler’s creek, on which there is a saw and grist-mill, it being pait . of the real estate of John. Foster, late of said county, decased. Elizabeth Foster, ) Arthur Foster, >ir Collier Foster, j ? May 7, 182— - m9m A Journeyman Frin* ter would find employment and obtain lib end wages, at the office of a Newspa per called “ VVk, the Feotle,” printed at Milledgcville. November 12 1*