Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 29, 1821, Image 1

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I Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette. si : ;j _. .JP» : ■ —* -11 ■. ■>■■■•■ ■■ : =*= I rvOL S6l 5“ The evil, that Hen do, lives after them: } r „ ■ L • J S '' a? ’ c“ The good is oft interred with their boiies.”s ovemTict S 9, 1821. [Now teevieg-.Vo. 14.] J wicvt* C 0..: Upper Wing Ci’g /Intel, tnvi; ueceiYEu from n. york, A (itSKIIAt. ASSORTMENT Ot Staple Fancy DIBIT viz jj|ppEß, common and low priced, Mark, , blue aid mixed cloths R Cassimeres, Super and Common Valencia, Toilanette, Swansdownand Marseilles Veatings, joinbazrtts and B .mbazines, Satinnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths, jjir.gin and Canton Crapes, all colors, J ulian do. white, blsck and Green, Super light and dark prints and chintz calicoes, Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs, Dnbric cravats, white, spotted, figured and checkered, i.j & 64 cambrics, and cambric and com* moa dimoties, J Cases 4-4 Irish I-incns, i do, Super brown do. Turkey red, blue, Madrasa and Folycat handkerchiefs, linen and imitation cambrica and cambric handkerchiefs, bonf Lawna, Itussia and Irish Diapers, Pojrskin, UuCksin, and Beaver Gloves, Jjdics dressed and undressed kid do. Scarlet embrodered morines, Marseilles quilt counterplnsA 4 square, kiting silks, black, white, green, blue and assorted colors, Cotton cords, balls and threads, linen tapes, threads and bobbins, Darning anO floss cotton. Willow flats and millinetts, Suspenders, children’s socks, Cais'mere, merino and silk shawls, Muitvl & Imitation Tucking &. side combs, Peirl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto. Ilibbons —an extensive assortment of all colors, Plaids, Striped, figured and plain, Plain and pearl edged Tafiety floni No 1 to 2?, Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin shews and Sarsenctts, plain & figured of various colours, Bilk Lace, plain ami figured, Silk lace edging, black and white. Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black and white, plain and figured, Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors, Silk lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs, llcgunt needlework muslin robca and ' walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol lars, very rich, lw priced needle-work, lambored and embroidered do Jiconet, mull and book muslin Flounces and Inserting Trimmings, W'ovked muslin Bands or Colaretts, Thread Laces, a good assortment, cheap, Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and Eyes and Necklaces, Gilt Neclaces,Clasps and Snips, Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus penders and vest buttons, Wallace’s extra gilt and coronation coat and vest buttons, Super. Scissors and Chains for do- Magnum liomim and common Razors nnd strops, Saortamen’s packet nnd Pen Knives, I’liiying Cards and Dressing Combs. Durable ink and Osnaburg Thread, Ihnestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt ings and Sheatings, Dindboxes, by the dozen or package, Wluttemore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, Sic. ALSO Straw Bonnets. 29 cases of very superior Straw P,ou tlets, Binds, and Trimmings, of various patterns, such as bell crowns, donlil rapes, round fronts, cottage shape, &.c --kc,—cheap for the quality. The above goods are ottered at who’e sale and retail for cash, or on lime for ap proved paper- Uegular supplies will be received from onr partner in New York, vliich will enable us to have constantly on band a general assortment of fresh season able Goods; and from the patronage tvr Imve received the year past, we are in tiuced to believe we have sold, nnd shall continue to sell at least as cheap as otu neighbors N-ivemher ft if Dissolution. T ■I HE Co-partnership heretofore existing Under the firm of .WLur.s H Bolt, is tins tiny dissolve-1 by limitation. The unset tled business of the concern, will be at tended to bj Mr John S. Holt, who wl found generally at the Compting Hoorn n Ware Mouse of the late firm. We return our sincere thanks to our kii nds and the public for The liberal sup port they have given us, and hope then •accessor, Mr. J. S. Holt, will continue 1 enjoy an equal share of public palionage, in the Storage AVD Commission B isiir ss. It is desirable to have the affairs of tb wte firm settled without delay, aid •here‘ore solicit time who are indebte I'j make payment; and those who ha\ • 4ny demand against the lute concern, * present them for settlement. James M‘Laws, John S. Holt. .November 8 gi. final Notice. A £»Lt persons indebted to the firm CiiAni/rox, by note or open s> totmt, »re- informed that they will b ‘see mure waited on, and if an immetlfu " •vttlement is not made, suit wu 1 be i usntly commenced. Kean & Charlton. —im M k lvenx\e £5 Ucmvoc\\ Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe and Emily, from Liverpool, and late arrivals from the north, an extensive supply of British, Frcnrh. India & Do niestic * DRY GOODS. ALSO, Hardware. Which they offer to country merchants on ’hemost reasonable terms November 12—— w2m Notice. «fp •i IIF. Co-partnership heretofore exist- 1 ing under the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co. ' was by mutual consent, dissolved on the I 18th clay of August last. F. (I. Taylor, Dexter C'lapiiv . N, B, Business hereafter will be contin ue d by F. C Taylor. \ November 12——-f Cotton, Stock, ASD • Exchange Broker. THE subscriber lias taken an office in the building lately occupied by Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, ou the north side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post- Ottice—where he oft'eis his services in the above business, and hopes, by strict ' personal attention, to obtain the patron- • r.ge of his friends and the public. * T 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 Cotton Broker. In almost t every other cotton mart the business is a principally done by brokers ; and hertce j the ease, certainty and dispatch with which it is executed. The same system 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 « purchaser;—the planter need be no longer involved in doubt and difficulty to ascertain the true slate of the market, nor subject himself to the caprice of the wary speculator—and the purchaser will at all times know where to resort for cot ton at the market price. Office Regulations relative to I otton. Ist- In order to give time for sampling, citizens offering cotton are requested to leave the ware-hpuse receipts by eight o'clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales cannot be realized till the succcding day. If more convenient, the receipts may be enclosed in a letter of instructions, and dropped in the letter box the night pre vinus. 2d. Cotton will be sample ! nnd receiv ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.— if tittered 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 ning higher than the market, will have 'heir receipts returned them on paying (i$ emits fora bag entry and sampling. <3th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a hale Orders from the country, en closing the wa-ehouse receipts, will be promptly executed. Stock Exchange and Irokcrng*, In their Various Bmuehsa, Will be attended to at all times during of- Tce horns, which will he from eight o'- clock a. m. till two o'clock p. m, and from ilr.ee o’clock 111 five r. m. John Kinney, jun’r. gj* Money is sometimes w rlu mure than at others Persons having it to lo in, :nav, in the strictest confidence, avail •hemselves of the advantages of the mar ket, by applying at (be above office. November 8.-- -»tf QUAKlhll SPRINGS. :. Tie subscriber has taken that well Jt'known stand. tlfAKsn Rpnisc*. LATELY occupied by Major Dnrkee, -.i mated seven miles above Augusta on joe Washington road and hopes from i* attention to business to give general ■atisfaction: # John Turpin. November 3 ——-H 303 Barrels Prime New Flour,just - rceivew and for sal-- In VVilliiiin H. Egan. Upprrtnd, South tide oj Broad-street November 8 st'fl — Flour. I 00 lI.UUiFXS superfine Family ) iur for sale —low for cash only, By I. Thompson. November 3——lt (Ur- We arc authorized to -nmince Capt. IV. BERRY, a candidate ■;,r the Office of Sheriff for Richmond county at the ensuing elactwtt- , , Jscxv NotVv , HAT STORE. FhE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he lias re moved his store t» the Brick Building be tween the dwelling house of Thomas Gumming, Esq. and the storcMif Mr, G. Sellick. four doors above Malone’s corner, where he is now opening his Fall Supp of QQ&VO9 consisting or tub Different Qualities and Latest Fashions, From the manufactories of Messrs. Tweedy & Benedict, Ives & White, and other ap proved New-York Manufactories. —ALSO— Black and White Wool Hats, Morocco Caps , Military Hats, Banhoxes in nests , AH of which are offered on reasonable terms fur cash or ton n acceptances, George Hannah. October 25 1m COTTON WARE-HOUSE. U ILLIA.M 11. EGAN, 1.1 WING taken the Warehouse lately occupied by .1 & W Harper, upper end, South side of Broad Street, for the recep tion of r no duck, And the transaction of Commission Business generally, hopes, that its convenient ac commodation, and his own unremitting attention, may ensure him a share of Pub lic patronage. September 6 -cawif FRESH Imported Goods AT SAVANNAH. Rcni’ge \V, Coe, la .now npi.st so An Extensive Assortment of GOODS, Suitable for the approaching Season, - CONSISTING OF White Welch Plains Blue and mixed do London Doffil Blankets Hose and Point do Heavy Colton Bagging Black and colored Bombazctts Fine worsted Hosiery Merino and lamb’s wool Hose Snpeifine white Flannel Blue, red and yellow Flannels Tartan Plaids Snpeifine wide Black Bombuzecns Flag Handkerchiefs Superfine Cloths and Cassimcres Pelice Cloths Brussels and Vcnitian Carpetings Hearth Hugs Domestic Plaids and Stripes Oziiabnt'gs Irish and German Linens Tortoise shell Combs Plain black Nankin Crapes Mandarin Crape Drerses With a variety of other articles, which are for sale on accommodating terms, a the corner of Broughton and llarnatm streets, for cash or approved paper. October 29 1251> Administrator’s Sale. iVcREE ABI.Y to an Oriler of the Court if 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 Ph'mizy, 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 Hie terms will be made known at the time. Jon.hr p ulviv. \\ Acting administrator of the Estate o F. Phinizy. October 29, 1821- Ids -o. wBB(Binr 9 ME ft CJI.I W TAIL OU, HeSPF.CTFULLY informs his custom ers and the public generally, that he con tinues to cany on Ins business inCANTs i.oc’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near y opposite the City Motel. He feels -hankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance : be pledges himself that Ins Work shall hot be exceeded by any don< n tliis city, and will constantly keep on nand, CAottvs, C’aas\me.xes aiu\ \ estings, OF THE BEST QUALITY { ■Which he will sell, and make up on moderate term*. XT RECEIVED the LATEST New- York and I‘liiladel ())tla PVISUW.yS, , ■«. To the Public in General. ' s _ * fJIIIF, undersigned with jileasure an .l n.unices to the public, that he did s commence on the 2d of July last, to erect a town named Hamburg, in South Caroli * na, opposite Augusta, on the Savannah river, and bus succeeded with the aid and assistance of his to erect 7H build ings; among w Inch lhere-4» a ware-h-mse of 50 by 3uo feel, fiircotton and tobacco-, alsoa spacious and convenient building 50 by 70 feet, for a public bouse, and a num ber of «:nicious stores, some of which arc 40 by fiO t.-et, all of winch are calculated fur ditt'ercnt. Brandies of business. The stores ami wave-house are ti-om 2 to 3 feet above the level of the streets in Augusta, and considered perfectly s ife from all tla mages of freshes. The vv are-house ranges up and down the river, within 80 feet of the rive - bunk—3.o stores are fronting the ware-house, in the same direction, be tween which time is a street of 200 feet, intended so. a market street. By the construction ot the ware-house there will no expense of drays,,e. There is a good and safe boat landing at present, and sub stantial whatves will ere long be erected to facilitate the loading and unloading of boats. he wave.house is also considered free from all danger of fire—and two mare are now building of the same di mensions, and in the same direction on the hank of the river, in which there are de partments calculated for close storage of Salt, Groceries, Iron, Sic. There is also a Post-Office established, out of which letters can be received earlier than in Au gusta, and which will be kept open two hours later than the office there, which will afford great convenience to merchants, as they can answer their letters by the return’mail. There will be also be a sav ing of sales at Auction of 2 to 3 per cunt, less than in zliigiista. The rale of storage of Cotton, Tobacco 8;c. is about half tl.c rates ns charged in Augusta. In about one quarter of a mile from the river, the ground elevates about 69 feet, which at-- fords handsome and healthy situations fbr summer residence, on which there are a number of springs of as good water as tins country affords. 2500 bales of cot ton have been purchased and stored in the ware-house from 291 h October to the 23d inst- and goods have been sold in pro portion. There is also commenced a spa cious building calculated for a church, to which a liberal sum has already been sub scribed. As Hamburg will attract the attention of the citizens of South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee, and nature hav ing dune much for it; if assisted by art, the undersigned lias not the smallest doubt it will become a place of great im portance. Henry Shultz. N. B he Editors of all the papers In South-Carolina, also, those in Augusta and Savannah, will insert the above three times and fsi ward their accounts to me m Hamburgh for payment. H. S. N -vembnr 26 - ■ 3t W. H. Turpin Has recently received a fresh supply of Genuine •Medicines, Taints, Oii, &jc. Which he assures his friends and the rmblic he is determined to sell as low as they can bo procured in the city November 1 w4t Coffee a®® BAGS prime Green Coffee 10 Hods - - ditto retailing Molasses For sate low for Cash only. By I. Thompson. Novemej-1- 5t The Subscribers, r t \VF. removed to the Store next doo .11. above Mr Kneeland, where they are receiving and opening an extensive as sort merit of Vtuuka £5 Amongst which ate the following NEW 1 WORKS:- Didier’s Letters, Ward’s Let. * ters, Percy’s Anecdo.es Nos. 3andi4,and . Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 2<Jv J. $ H. Ely. October 15. 61 A Card. JIJI-1., rPEneolfully infom. her 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* Lady, to J teach Needle Work. October 18—w Itn Washington City, Virgust Ist 1821 Q3* All those Soldiers and others who have put claims into my hand* for settlement, arc desired to return my receipt for atich papers to this place. 1 receive t heir claims settled, or their papers unsettled. O. W. Call!,. GcptefnSer 5 TllF.suWriScr still continues to keep a supply «>t the,best London imported PIANokS. W. Unix 1 Ocfooer 15—fit t_ . For Sale, ! A i»- PAltt of younp well broke HOUS ES, live and six years old—Also a good J family HOUSE and GlO—Apply at the UlobeiTaverii. : oq. 22 ts _____ I Savannah And Augusta Stage. THE proprietors of the Augusta line of Stages caution tratellei i from taking 1 seats between the established offices, ; without having their names inserted on - the way bill. A practice has hitherto ex , isted of suffering persons to enter the ' stage, to tlie greur inconvenience ©♦'those 1 who have taken regular seats, and which 1 yields no profit to the proprietors. It cannot be allowed for the future. The I greatest attention will be paid to the ac- I comodalion of the regular passengers; I which consideration doe* not admit of the i carriage being overcrowded bv inter • toper*- Nov. 12—ts : WANTED, 1 A GOOD COOK, for which liberal 1 Wages vvill be given.—Apply at this office. November 12 ts To Ucnt, -A. r.Mtr.B .ml comfonibte Dwelling- House, to wliicb are attached three and an half acres of Land. This house is in the lower part of the city, on Ellis-slreel, and is every way desirable as a residence lor a private family Immediate possession will be given.—Apply to Wtllium If, Holt, Esq. ot to Nicholas Ware, w ftjrwulor of IVm, Hue on. November B—if. l.and for Hide. ItMLLhe sold a tract of LAND, con*. ▼ » tabling upwards of 400 acts, on Sa vannah Uivcr, '22 miles above Augusta, in Columbia county, on the road leading from the Court House to Edgefield Court House. If any yerson wishing to por ■ chase can view the premises, and know , the terms by applying to either of the sub scribers, on the premises. VV. & 11. H. Meriwether. November 8 lawSwpd 1 (Q* The fruhscriher will \ accninnimLite with liOAltD, a few Chil dren, should any oiler from the Country who are desirous of attending school in town. Hubert Walker. October 29 t To Rent, fIfHE DWELLING on Ray street nt ' I present occupied by Mrs Sarea, with a large and commodious garden attached | thereto Also, An excellent stand on Center street, fur the grocery business, at present occupied ■ by Mr. Jones. ' Thomas S. Oliver, Administrator of D. Oliver. September 6 ts i The Subscriber Offers for wile a psrt of Lot No. 12, situate on Urosd street, above Springfield, s and extending from the street to the river. Further particulars made known on appli cation to Nathaniel B. Julian. October 25——Ct The Public are Informed, , |)i 4JLII AT a part of the LAND, situated on . Broad Street, above Springfield, and ex tending from ttic Street to the River, as advertised for sale by Nathaniel B. Juhan, in the Chronicle of the 251 h inst. belongs to me. [ P 11. Cams. J October 2P -5t Wants a Situation in a (Gro cery Store, A. VO T *NG MAN who is well qualified fir that business. Satisfactory references can be given. Apply at this o(ii«a. Oct 22 ts Administrators’ Hale. ILL be sold on the tenth day of December next, at the late residence of Col. John Foster, dec. in Columbia coun ty, a part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the present crop of Corn, Fodder and Outs—the stock of Horse*, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—ithe household and kitchen furniture, planta tion tods, on excellent and new pat- nt running geer of a gin, and a fifty saw -gin nearly new, together with a number of articles too tedious to enumerate—and the rim will be very accommodating to purchaser*. Elizabeth Foster, Adm’x. Arthur Foster, \ . , , Collier Foster, / Adm " October 25 - -wtds 2j*lf not disposed of on the above day he sale will continue from day to until the wkokiaaold. November 15. iMMMMSSiA Mr. <Sj* Mrs. Sera, ."RETURN their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Augusta ami its vicinitv, for the liberal enc uragement they have received In their line of business, and hope from their strict attention to the same, to merit a continuation of their past favors, they uill always he found at their old residence, on the east side of the Bridge, Whore Mrs Sera will carry on the MAN. TAU MAKING BUSINESS, in ail its vs. nous branches, and Mr. Seta, the I*OIU TK MT PAINTING, n.s usual. November 19— ■ -.fo Mr. Cohnesnil, Professor of J)ancing, Mr A. Santi, Professor of Music, ÜBS ENT tbeir test respects to the ci'izens of Augusta, and informs then* that they have joined themsclvi s together for the purpose of giving Cotillion Parties , for this season; and that the music wid be conducted by Mr Santi, who has neglect* cd nothing In order to procure something new for the public. The greatest part'of the Cotillons and figures which will bo danced are composed by Mr. S. Messrs. Culincsnil & Sami, hopes that (hose Gentlemen who may honor then* w.lh their patronage, may meet with gen. cral satisfaction Subscription lists for the Cotillon Par ties are left at the Planters* and City Ho. tcls, and in the hands of several respec table citizens November 12. - —it »50 Reward. Stolen from a wagon encamped at the foot of the Hand Hills, on the night oT the 6th instant, a large bright Sorts! Horse; no murks or white hairs on hint recollected. H« is about five yen's old, has a large bushy tail, and long manei is about live feet one inch high; shod all round. The above reward will be p»i<L for the apprehension of the Chief with the Horse, or Ten Dollars for the horse alone. Apply at the Globe Tavern, or to VV iii. A. Cobb, Fort Creek, Hancock Countv. Geo. Nov 22 ts A Ffcvi ’ Firkins Butter, (PRIME,) Just received snd for sale by I. Thompson* November 15 —it Raisins. 50 Btnkfca IValsinn, 50 do. CoutWea, Just received and for sale by I Thompson. November 15—-ts Fresh Raisins, IN Quarter and half boxca juat received and for sale by. John Gindrat. Nov. 12 -3t Wants a Situation, As Clerk in a Dry Good or Grocery Store, a Young Man who believes thn satisfactory references can be given—Att, ply at this Office. November 15—ts FOR SALE. Negro Woman with two Chil. dren; she can be recommended as a firlt rale Cook, a good Washer and Ironer. James Johnson. Nov. 15 H (JJ* The undersigned ofc fers for Bale his JiE.lI. PROPKNT& upon Washingtou-strect, 'extendinglV® n Mr. Joseph Danforth's Lot to the enema upon Ueynold-street. Robert Raymond Reid^ September 3..— if - We are authorised to announce Major -anuivl Lark, vs a Candi date for the Offices k of the Sup*. ri ov, and Inf- tior Courts o’ R e'mmnd „,.un'y. at *h- n pro.chnur 'l.-finn .VoUctt Wr art authoris'd to state that Cap! EDMUND BUGG will be a candidate fs* jut .Collector at Uk ensuing Eltetioor. ,* 1 < • ; i