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Upper IVtVff City Hole!,
j A VE RECEIVED FROM N. YORK,
A OTSEVM ASSOUTIIEXT OV
Sfaple % Fancy
jsm
VIZ
I
)I'PFR, common ami low priced, black,
blue and mixed clolhs & Cassimeres,
ti per and Common Valencia, Toilanette,
Sviiiisdown and Marseilles Vestings,
wteetts and B ombazines,
atinnetts. Flannels and Oil Cloths,
[ar.kin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
jluiido. white, black and Green,
tjper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
[and cotton flag handkerchiefs,
ambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
} U 64 cambrics, and cambric and com
moa dimoties,
Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
da. Super brown do.
irkey red, blue, Madrass and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
lien and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
iPf Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
fjiviL Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves,
fcS:essed and undressed kid do.
ulet embrodered mot hies,
miles quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
(inf silks, black, white, green, blue
(ml assorted colors,
ten cords, balls and threads,
entapes f threads and bobbins,
sing and floss cotton,
lov flats and millinetts,
ponders, children’s socks,
imere, merino and silk shawls,
ill & Imitation Tucking 8c side combs,
d, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
ions—an extensive assortment of all
colors,
ds, Striped, figured and plain,
i and pearl' edged Taflety fioin No 1
t 027,
Florences, Satins, Sin
shews plain £c figured
of various colours,
Lice, plain and figured,
iace edging, black and white,
hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
and white, plain and figured,
sad Tabby Velvets, various colors,
lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs,
put needlework muslin robes and
talking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
lars, very rich,
priced needle-work, tambored and
tibroidered do,
mi, mull and book muslin Flounces
«4lnserting Trimmings,
died muslin Bands or Coiarelts,
talUceo, a gond assortment, cheap, I
Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and I
Eyes and Nucklaccsj
Neclaces, Clasps and Snaps,
rs, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus- I
(tenders and vest buttons, I
lice’s extra gilt and coronation coat I
aid vest buttons,
it Scissors and Chains for do.
mim Bouum and common Razors nnd I
strops,
itsmen’s pocket and Pen Knives,
leg Cards and Dressing Combs,
able Ink and Osnaburg Thread,
lestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt- I
legs ami Shearings, 1
IhoxtSjhy the dozen or package,
'Uemore’sNo 10 Cotton Cards, Btc. I
also
Straw Bonnets.
I cases of very superior Straw Bon- I
ißands, and Trimmings, of various I
eras, such as bell crowns, double I
% round fronts, cottage shape, kc- I
■cheap for the quality. I
he above goods are offered at whole- I
and retail for cash, or on time for ap- I
*<4paper- Regular supplies will be I
‘ived from our partner in New York, I
cliVill enable us to liave constantly on I
1 a fen cal assortment of fresh season
; foods; and fiorn the patronage we
creceived the year pas', wc are in
rd to believe we have sold, and shall
Unite to sell at least as cheap as our
lltbora ‘ |
Member 8. ts
iiissolutfiai.
HE Co-partnership heretofore existing '
crtl'e firm of JW Laics Cs Holt, is this
dissolved by limitation. The imset-
Wsineft of the concern, will be at
to by Mr John S. Holt, who will
* ln d generally at the Compting Room
J 4 '® House of the late firm.
’*return our sincere thanks to our
and the public for (he liberal sup
llity have given us, and hope their
’ftsor, Mr. ,1. S. Holt, will continue to
;•! an equal share of public patronage,
Storage
AND
foiamissiuii Business.
bs desirable to have the affairs of the
rim settled without delay, and wc
rttore solicit those who are indebted
payment; and those who have
demand against the late concern, to
s -iil them for settlement.
James M>Laws,
John IS. Holt.
Member 8- 8t
Notice.
months after dale, application will
made to the honwrable court of or-
JJ ot Burke county,for letters of dis
I 0 !* horn the administration of James
of Burke county, deceased, as
« fully settl d Uie administration oi
* estate
N\ John Stwkdale
’ •M k Kei\Me $ Bcnaocß
Have received, by the ships Oglethorp<
and Emily, from Liverpool, and late
arrivals from the north, an extensive
supply of
British, French, India & Do
mestic
DRY GOODS.
AISO,
Hardware.
W hich they offer to country merchants
on the most reasonable terms
November 12 _ w 2m
Notice.
“IP **
HR Co-partnership heretofore exist
mg under the firm of F. C. Taylor & Go
was by mutual consent, dissolved on the
loth day of August last.
F. C. Taylor,
Dexter Chapin,
N. B. Business hereafter will becontin
ue «1 by
F. C Taylor.
Nnvemher 12—— if *
Cotton 9 &tock,
AND
E'x.claange, Broker.
THE subscriber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart k Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he offeis his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
1 he great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Colton Broker, In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainly and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same sj’slcm
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the 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 limes know where to resort for cot
ton at the market prlo«.
Office Kegulaiions relative to
Gotten.
I Ist- In order to give time 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 rill the succeding day.
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pro-
I vious.
I 2d. Colton will be sampled and rccciv-
I cd from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
I if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
I realized till next day.
I 3J. Warehouse expenses will invariably
I be deducted from the account sales.
I 4ih. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
I and close at twelve, a. i*.
I sth. Persons choosing to limit and 11m-
I iling higher than the market, will have
I their receipts returned them on paying
I GJ cents fora bag entry andsampling.
I 6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
I bale.
Orders from the country, rn-
I closing the warehouse receipts, will be
I promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
Jn their Various Branehes,
I Will be attended to at all times during of-
I lice hours, which will be from eight o’-
I clock a. m, till two o’clock *■- m. and from
1 tin ce o’clock till five p. m.
j John Kinney, jun’r.
I ffj* Money is sometimes worth more
j than at others Persons having it to loan.
I may, in the strictest confidence, avail
I themselves of tire advantages of the mar
| ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8. ts
~ QUAKER SPRINGS^
I JnS be t> u * )Scr i^ er has taken that well
TA known stand.
| QeAh.r.n Springs.
, I LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
' I situated seven miles above Augusta on
I ( he Washington’ road and hopes from
{ his attention to business to give general
I satisfaction:
John Turpin.
j November 8• - 1 —ts
I gj(j|XD Barrels Prime New Flour, just
1 I ceeivex and for sale by
' William H. Egan.
j Upper end , South side of Broad-street
I November 8 ~t.
Flour.
I 100 Barrels .iipeifine Family
I flour for sale—low for cash only,
j By 1. Thompson.
* j November 8 4-t
I S 3" We are authorized to
I announce Capt. D. BERRY, a candidate
I ,- or the Office of Sheriff for Richmond
I county at the ensuing election. *
J'Pe’w \ovk
;, hat store.
* subscriber respectfully inform:
ins friends and (lie public, that he has re
moved his store to the Brick Building he
tween the dwelling house of Thotnai
Gumming, Esq. and the. store of Mr. O
Sellick, four doors above Malone’s corner,
where he is now opening his
Fall Supply of
IHllVffSjj
CONSISTING or THE
Different Qualities aud Latest
Fashions,
. From the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy
. Benedict, Ives A White, and other ap
> proved New-York Manufactories.
—ALSO—
Black and White Wool Hats,
. t Morocco Caps , Military Hats,
Banboxes in nests,
All of which are offered on reasonable
terms for cash or tow n acceptances,
George Hannah.
October 25 fm
~ COTTON
WIRE-HOUSE.
WILLIAM 11. EGAN,
Having taken the Warehouse lately
occupied by J &W Harper, upper end.
South side of Broad Street, for the recep
tion of
PRODUCE. j
And the transaction of
Commission Business
generally, hopes, that its convenient ac
commodation, and his own unremitting
attention, may ensure hifrt a share of Pub
lic patronage.
September 6 oawif
FRESH
Imported Goods
AT SAVANNAH.
Betvrge W. (ioc,
IS SOW OPENING
An Extensive Assortment of
BOOBS,
Suitable for the approaching Season,
—eoNßisTtNo or—
White Welch Plains
Blue and mixed do
London Duffil Blankets
Rose and Point do
Heavy Cotton Bugging
Black and colored Bombazclts
Fine worsted Hosiery
Merino aud lamb’s wool Hose
Snpeifme white Flannel
Blue, red and yellow ’Flannels
Tartan Plaids
Superfine wide Black IJoinbazeena
Flag Handkerchiefs
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Felice Cloths
Brussels and Venitian Carpetings
Hearth Rugs
Domestic Plaids aud Stripes
Ozuaburgs
Irish and German 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
streets, for cash or approved paper.
October 29 t2SD
Administrator’s Sale.
AgREEABLY’ to an Order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Richmond county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Market-Mouse, in the City
of Augusta, the
JNEGUOES
belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi
nand Phinizy, late of said county, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
The Sale will continue from day to day,
until all are sold; and the terms will be
made known at the rime.
JOHM' piiimzr,
Acting administrator of tiic Estate o
F. Phinizy.
| O ctober 29, 1821 tds
i ■ ■ . ■
1 si. wißQGonr,
MKHCI/.iVT TAILOR,
E»
Respectfully informs ins custom
-1 ers and the public generally, that he con
tinues to carry on his business in Cants
tor’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near
t ly opposite the City Hotel He feels
thankful lor past favors, and solicits a
continuance : he pledges himself that his
Work shall not be exceeded by any done
in this city, aud will constantly keep on
hand,
' VyVnUva, Cassimeres and
Y eatings,
OF THE BESTUUALITY;
Which he will sell, and make up on
J moderate terms.
e rfj- RECEIVED the LATEST New
d York and Philadelphia FASHION’S.
October
ftsliington City,
.irgust Ist 1821.
(tP AH those Solcliere
is i !n<J ,o' ku ™ have put Claims mto
hands locsettlement, are desired to return
j. m > receipt for such papers to this place,
receive their claims settled. Or their papers
unsettled.
r, O. W. Callis.
September IF— iSw
Final olicn.
All persons indebted to the firmed
ksAN e’ Cjiariton, by note or open ac
count, are informed that they will he
once more waitedon, and if an immediate
t settlement is nut made, suit will be in
stantly commenjjed.
r
K Charlton. I
. October 18 lm
otice, ’
W
, »» E sre authorized to state that Cant.
EDMUND BUGQLwiJI be a candidate for
1 Tax Collector at ensuing Election.
0T The Georgi| Advertiser and Au
. gusta Herald will please insert the same
until .lanu/irv. 1
Oct 22/ * I
I Notice*
THltktti ironies after date, application
wil be. made to the Cnuri-fif Ordin
ary of Aulirtiovd CountVi for leave to di-
Vide tin! estate of Major Ferdinand Phinizy
late of puis county, deceased.
John Phinizy,
acting afin’or of the estate of F. Phinizy '
Octobtf 1 j
Coffee !
lit£/(£J|IAGS prime Green Coffee
10 Uhdsj - - ditto retailing Molasses
F jj sale low for Cash only, I
J3y I. Thompson.
Novomtp F 5t
Taie Subscribers,
HAVlfia moved to the Store next doo
Mr Kneeland, where they arc
receivindf and opening au extensive as
sortmentof
SialitiuaT^,
Amoiw’st whicii ate the following NEW
WOXKS: Riifier’s Letters, Ward’s Let
tern Percy’s Anecdotes Nos. 3 audjf, and
Birckwood’s Magazine, No. 20,
J. $ H. Ely.
October 15. 6l
W. 11. Turpin
Has recently received a fresh supply of
Genuine
MfcAicines, l amls, Oi\,
Which lie assures his friends and the
public he is determined to sell as 10-w as
they can bo procured in the city
November 1 w4t
Female Academy
Mr. & Mr*. WARNE'S ecbool for
Young Ladies will be open for the recep
tion of Sciiolars, THIS DAY, in the house
at the corner of Washington and Reynold
streets. Mr. k Mis. W. will devote
‘he same tithe, and attention to theirscho
ioi'S as heretofore, and leach the same
branch' s A Muster is engaged to give
lessons in Draining, at the school rooms—
If proper encouragement is given, this
institution will he made a permanent one,
and continued during the summer at the Sand
Hills. Nov. 12 ts
Card.
IE IT, r.-.p-clfitly inform* Rer
friends and the public, that she intends
.opening her
SCHOOL,
on Monday, the 22nd inst. in Reynold
Street,directly opposite Mr. James Gard
ner’s where she will attend to all the
Branches of the English Language,
French and Music.
Mrs. J. has also engaged a Lady, to
teach Needle Work.
October 18 w lm
The Subscriber
COFFERS for sale a part of Lot No. 12,
situate on Broad street, above Springfield,
and extending from the street to the river.
Further particular made known on appli
cation to
Nathaniel B, Julian.
October 25———6 t
! The Public are Informed,
11 AT a part of the LAND, situated on
* Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex
» lending from the Street to the River, as
* advertised for sale by Nathaniel 11. Julian,
; in the Chronicle of the 25th mst. belongs
» tome.
P. H. Cams,
October 29——5 t
Wants a Situation in a Gro
cery Store,
i A
YOUNG MAN who is well qualified
- fir that business. Satisfactory references
can be given. Apply at this olficc>
Oct 22 ts _
TIIE subscriber still continues to keep
* supply ol the best London imparted
PUNCHES.
W. Unix,
For isaie,
PAIR of young well broke HORS
ES, live and six years old—Also a good
family HOUSE and GlG—Apply at the
Globe-Tavern.
Oct. .22—-ts
Savannah
Arid Augusta Stage.
THE proprietors of the Auynsta line of
Stages edition travellers from taking
sews between the established offices,
without baying their names inserted on
h way bill. A practice has hitherto ex
isled ot suffering persons to enter the
i^ C L lo !C S> rear tnconvenicnce 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 be paid to the ac
comodation of the regular passengers;
which consideration does not a huh of the
carriage being overcrowded hv inter
,o l )e - Nov, 12— ts
830 Be ward.
AnBnONOEITm June Tssl, NANCV.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.——l 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, ~~
.fV GOOD COOK, for which liberal
wages will be given.—Apply at this office.
November 12 ts
To Beat,
A, LARGE .ml citmforr.He D.tllinp
House, to which are attached three and an
half acres of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Ellis-slreet, and
is every way desirable as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession will
be given.—Apply to William W. Holt,
Esp oi to
Nicholas Ware,
Executor of li’m. Bacon.
November 8 if.
Land for Sale.
WILL be sold a tract of LAND, con
taining 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 terras hy applying to either of the sub
scribers, ou the premises.
W. & R. H. Meriwether.
November 8 law3wpd
QJ* The Subscriber wil!
accommodate with BOARD, a few Chil
dren, should any offer from the 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 Ai.so,
An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, at present occupied
by Mr. Jones.
Thomas 8. Oliver,
Administrator of B. Oliver.
September 6 ts
Georgia.—Warren County.
Clerk’s office, of the Court of Ordinary
WHEREAS Joseph Culpepperapplej
for letters of administration on the
estate of Samuel Duckworth late of said
County deceased. ’! liesc are therefore t<
cite ond admonish ail and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within th<
time allowed by law to shew cause (ifany
they have) why said letters of Adminis
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office,
tliis sth Nov 1821,
Jno. Torrence Clk. c. o.
Nov. 12.
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable tin
usUces of Uie Interior court, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to seL
one hundred and fifty acres of land in
Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen
kins and others. ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty acres in Walton
county, No. 105, sold for the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors of Solomon Daniel,
deceased.
Martha Daniel, ex’x.
Burke county, July 6,1821. m9m
*** We are authorized
to announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq.
a candidate for the office of Sheriff ol
Richmond county, at tp» ensuing election
April S
p
850 KeAYatd.
a.
OIOI.EN from a wagon enramjird sV
the foot of the Sand U Us, on the night of
the 6th instant, a large bright Sorrel
Horse; no marks or white hairs on him
recollected. He is about five y«ars old.
has a large bushy tail, and long mane;
is about five feet one inch high; shod all
round.’ The above reward will be paid
for the apprehension of the Thief with
the Horse,or Ten Dollars for life horafe
alone.
Apply at the Globe Tavern, or to
Will. A. Cobb,
For* Creek, Hancock County, Geo.
Nov 22 -ts
til
Firkins Butter*
(PRIME.)
Just received and for sale by
I. Thompson
November 15—41
Raisins.
56 Boxes IWisins,
56 Ao. CtanAWg,
Just
November ts ts ,
Fresh Raisins,
.N Quarter and h.ll'Ruxe. just received
and for sale by.
John Gin drat.
Nov. 12———3 t
\Vant» 11 Situation,
•As Clcik in a Dry Good or Grocery
Store, a Young Man who believes that
satisfactory r-ftrenceu can be given—Ap
ply at this Office.
November 15——ts
FOB S4LM:
Negro Woman with two Chil
dren; she can be recommended as a first
rate Cook, a good Washer ami (roner.
James Johnson.*
Nov. 15- --ts
W 77
ONE day after date 1 promise tlx
pay James Butler, or bearer, seventy
ven dollars for value received this
day of May, JB3l,—(Signed)
Andrew Butler.
GEORGIA.
Richmond County. 5 JL »;mowing ap£ ’
peared Francis Grace, who being sworn,
saith that he is a joint copartner in the
concern of S. MutLAimx, U Co. indthat
they were on the ninth day November
instant, possessed of » note in their own
right, of which the above is a copy, all
near as this deponent recollects, and thw
the said note has been lost ordestroyed-
Francis Grace..
Sworn to before me this 13th ?
day of November, 1821- $
R. Busu, j. f.
A NOTICE.
LL persons are cautioned against trad..
ing for the above note, as the undersign
td will apply to the Superior Court now
sitting for the establishment of a copy
thereof, of which those concerned will
take notice.
S, Mullally £5 Co.
November 15.-- 3t
QJ* The undersigned of
fers for sale bis HEAL
upon Washington-strcet, extending from
Mr. Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the coiner
upon Reynold-atreet.
Robert Raymond Reid*
September 3—ts
State of Georgia.
n the Superior court of Richmond county.
Mat Tkmm, 1821
t’resent—- The lion. John, 11, Montgomery ,
Judge,
Ei.izabuth Gumming, j
vh C Petition for divorte
John B. Cunning, 3
fpHE petition and process in this case,
JL having been returned by the Sheriff,
“ the defendant not to be found”—On mo
tion of Flaintiff’s attorney. Ordered, that
service be perfected bv publishing this
rule in one of the public Gazettes of tin*
state, once a month for six months.
Takenf~om the minutes.
Clerk’s office, 20th June 1821.
John C. Snead, d. c.
June 21. m6tr»
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Inferior court of Columbia county, while
■tiling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
-ell thirteen hundred and ninety nine
icre.s of pine laud in Richmond county on
both sides of Butler’s creek, on winch
there is a saw and grist-mill, it being part
of the real estate of John Foster, late of
.aid county, dccased.
Elizabeth Foster, i
Arthur Foster, >
Collier Foster, 3
Mav 7, 182- na9m
*** A Journeyman Frin
‘er would find employment and obtain
ibernl wages, at the office of a Newspa
oer called « We, iuk I’zoFtx,” printed
at Millecipeville.
Novcmdcr 12 ts
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