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I Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette.
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'cCIVEIi FKUM N. VOJMv,
A c VI-.HAL ASSOMTMCST CF
SiapJe §* Fancy
2)^_®TO^S,
LTKR. common and low priced, black,
blue aid mixed cloths & Cassinicm;,
fr „ m ; Common Valencia, Toilaneuc,
S’.vansil-w n and Marseilles Vestings,
I, and Bombazines,
Visnitls, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
'•"ki'i amt Canton Crapes, all colors,
.plan do. white, black and Green,
iixt light and dark prints and chintz
‘ cal'cnes,
cation flag handkerchiefs,
jdiric era-.ats, white, spoiled, figured
and checkered,
d 4, cambi ics, and cambric andcom
ynoa limoties,
Cjs ; p 4-4 Irish Linens,
ib, Super brown do.
„hy red. blue, Madras* and TVycat
b'ndkercbicts,
jfi.aa i imitation cambrics and cambric
Wadktrchit fs,
nyl- '.vns, Russia and Irish 1 miners,
i.i'rn, I’uoksin, and Bwr Gloves,
h; dressed and undressed kid do.
U! eu brodcred moiines,
feillcs quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
King silks, black, white, green, blue
I and assorted cuiot s,
■Mn cords, bails and tureads,
Ken tapes, threads and bobbins,
fci'-.ij and floss cotton,
ftw Hats and niillin
fteiulers, children’s sacks,
fttavp, merino and s’uk tuauvls,
I; f, imitation Tucking &. side combs,
ft (vory and (ioi ti Pocket ditto,
ft.inn —an extensive assortment of all
fttnlnrs,
fts. Swiped, figured a d plain,
ft and petal edged I aflety tiom No I
■to 22.
ftlavr.n’ioes, Florences, Satins, Sin
[shews and Sarsonctts, plain 6. figured
■ of various colours,
ftlact, plain and figured,
ftaceeugi >g, black arid white,
fthere, Gentlemens’ sod Ladies’ black
[and white, plain and figured,
ft arid Tubby Veil e,.s, various colors,
ftbtr shawis, veils and hamlkerchu ft.
But need ework muslin robes ami
Biliklng dresses, from 13 to 30 ctol-
B ' very rich,
■ ;rad needle-work, tambored and
■etoidcrod do.
■net,-null and book muslin Flounces
Burlfr.serting Tnmm; ngs,
■Mirmslm Hands or Loiaretts,
Bid 1. ices, a good assortment, cheap,
Baruiops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
■Eyvs m.d Necklaces,
ftv.-claces, C'asps and Snaps,
ft, ivory, silk and fin ed, shirt, sus
ftcn.lai's and vest ba tons,
Bio’S ex • a gill and coronation coat
Bnd vest bu t ins,
Br Scissors and Chains lor do.
ftim Donum and common H izors r.nd
■sfaps,
■ i’s tsocke* and Pen Knives,
■'£ Curds and Dressing Combs,
ft '. Ink aid Osiiaburg ,‘! bread,
Be c t’lai's, Sl'ipes, Checks, Shirt -
B«r>and She itiugs,
Bi'.v s. by fiv-.dozen or package,
Bkiavre’s Nu lu Cotton Cards, Uc.
ft ALSO-
ftlmte Bonnets.
B'a'icr. of very supe. >Straw Bon-
Hi! h. and Trimmi-igs, •of various
Bias such as bed crown,, double
B: mud f-oiv. - , collage shape, &;-■
B"' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ? foi the quality.
B above goods a ' olfered at who c
Bwi retail IV c ■ >u, «r on tim fi’f ap-
Bijiipev Hcguiur' supplies will be
Wed from our partner in New 4 mk,
ft ai■; em.b'e us t<» have constantly on
ft’qc-uend asstortni in of fresh season
l(> an i fmu die patronage w - the
the year pis’, we are iu
ft ';> !k ' «• -c wo have Bold, and shall
IBtr. is suit ai least as cheap as our
Bn'S
Berber 0 ts
fl Dissolution.
iHUCo-parlncrshit) uere’oujre ex sting
■ ’.la firm of M'Ltms 6’ «> ti’o
I »hy liniitatiiiii,: The
■ss of t'".; concert, wid be a
■ ' tit Mr John S. Melt., who w.ll
i! :;ei eva'dy at the Compimg Hoorn
Ht'e/Jouse of the Ir.tu- firm.
Mum iiiir sincere thanks to our
Hvc.i b - public for the liberal sup
have given us, and hope their
Hmv, '!r t. S Holt, will cnntii.iia to
H - yi... sinre of public paliOimgc,
H r r,ll r i !TS fyC*
■ tiO'M tn.vi
■
H-tnmission B’lsiiv’S^.
■ 1 rtt.ed . without delay, a d w*
solicit those who are 'indebted.
■ - p'lyinent;’ and itioso who have
agiinst die late concern, tu
■■hiciu for si id. incut.
B James M‘J.a\vs,
H John Bolt.
S bt
.■ Notice.
■ months after date iirphoatio •
H ur made to the Irino'ahle luf-
°i L ncoln countv, far leave to
’"ai eit ate' of James Lao.leps,
]■ ' Ai’ widow's cl:-.,«c in it, the
on s h rp k iT said county.
■ (, ldi Jf. Walker- atlm'v
12, KJ2I i p :n
»Vi ‘Keuzve. RenAoch
Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe
raid Emily, from Liverpool, and I ite
arrivals from the north, an extensive
supply of
• British, French, India & Do
mestic
BUT GOODS.
A I. SO,
’ Hardware.
V bich they offer to country merchants
on 1 he most reasonable terms
November 12 w2m
N otice
: >p
HE Co-partnership heretofore exist
mg under tne firm of F. O. Taylor k Co,
was by mutual consent, dissolved on the
loth day of August last.
F. C, Taylor,
Dexter Chapin,
N H. Husiness het cotter wid be contin
ue u by
F. C Taylor.
November J 2 , *
(JettOily itUiCky
AM)
Kxclmige Firokcr.
THTI sobscaiber has taken an office in
tii’’ building laieiy occupied b;
M s.u s Si wart . R i Hargraves, on the north
s de ot Hroad-slreet, opposite to the Post-
Office—wher he off is his services in
thr above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of lus friends and the public.
1 he great facilities afforded bv brokers
in cornmci ctal opera!ions generally, render
il reimakabie tin.t the merchants of A.u
gusia ay*l the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Hroker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the £•';•£> certainly end dispatch with
which, i' is esteemed. The same system
is pi if ’clly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of tin* snb
scfiber, may hereafter save himseif the
u on lie of sampling Ids cotton and looking
up a purchaser t —the t-lum •—•■a i/v. uo
longer involved in doubt and difliouliy to
ascertain the true slate vs the rnmfcet,
nor auhjeci himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton i*r the mark-it price
Office Regulations relative to
Colton.
Ist- In ovdfr to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house icceipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left Inter than nine, sales
cannot be realized till Hie succeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may bt
ci c!csi d in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2J. Cotton v/'llbe sampled and "rocciv
cd f ont wagons till ten o’clock, a, m.—
if ofieivd after that hour, saies cannot be
erai'zed till next day.
31. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales vdll co finence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a x,
sth. I’eisoiiK choosing to limit and lim
.ting higher iha’’ the market, wil. have
• i>eir receipts letmned tliem on paying
f-} cents lor a bag entry and sampling.
6lh. Commissions on saies, 2,5 cents a
iia’e
Orders from the* country, en
■ dosing fits •> .I'O’ise rect ip is, will be
promptly exact.' - i.
{stock Exchange and
V rokera^o.
In their Various 11 in.dies.
Will be alt. tried to at all timei during of
ten hours, -which will he from eight o’-
clock a. ,ii. lib two o’clock r. si. and from
three o’clock f T five r. si.
John Kinney, jmi’r.
(jj»-Money is sometimes with more
tfian at others i’erscus having it to loan,
ir.av, in the.strictest confidence, avail
T.e.r.selves of the advantages'of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8 T
A; s."
• sshe subscriber has taken that well
,J, known stau<l.
(iI’AKB/t Frntxcs.
I. VIT.LY occupied by Major Dttrkee,
sitnai-d seven miles above Augusta on
1 fiie Washi igfuri n.-ad and hopes from
ii'-i aUeivion to business to give general
s.itisfacuioii •-
,?<>];ii Turpin.
November 3 -‘f
Noti«e.
j. pj ( povs/jns having any demands n
\ gainst the es.'ate «f dames Landers.
..gf. „t Lincoln county', dec. are ’here!*)
notified to render in their account* du)}
•.nested according to law.
Jo! m H. Walker, ad mV.
November li!
SSOlleward.
/fIRPCONDFI) in Juno his*, NANCY, an
\iric.au negrn woman, belonging to the
■ibscriber, ab.uit o(l years of *ge, and
rimn trv mai ked in her face, is well known
n this city 1 will give Twenty Do -
larr if taken about this city and secured
ij, jail; or, il at a distance, all rea unable
expenses. _ . ,
M, Sandwich.
I?- 4 -—'- 4
€ OTTO IV
; WARE-ROUSE.
WILLIAM 11. KRAIS,
E»
I U VMNG taken the Warehouse lately
occupied b\ .1 h \\ Harper, uppi r end,
Houtli sixle ol broail Street, ibr the recep
tion of 1 1
vnomcE ,
And the ftaus.'iefion of
Comiuis.siou Business
generally, hopes, that its convenient ac,
cuaimodution, and his own unremitting
attention, may ens .rc him a share of Pub
lic patronage.
September o——... oawif
FtilSSil
Imported Goods
AT SAVANNAH.
fcewge VV - k uc,
f» wow orr.wixfj
An Extensive Assortment of
Suitable for the approaching Season,
—COWSISTIAii; Os
White Welch Plums
Hlue and mixed do
London Dnfiil lllanktts
Rose and Point do
Heavy Colton Hugging
lilack and colored Hombazelts
Fine worsted Hosiery
Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
Snpeifine white Ffahnol
Hlue, red and yellow Flannels
Tartan Plaids
Superfine wide lilack Bombazceus
Flag Handkerchiefs
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Pel.c.e Cloths
Brussels ami Vcnilian Carpetings
Heart a Rugs
Domestic P'uids siiul Stripes
Ozi.iilru rgs
Irish ams German Linens
'i’orioise she ll Combs
Plain black Nankin Crapes
Mandarin Crape Dresses ■
W ilh a variety ot oilier nttie.l. s tuLt.a
a.,. t;.„.,..1- .... “•.•A.mmodatuig terms, tit
llte cotter of H.ditgioon and Barnard
streets, for cash or approved paper.
October 2U 1251)
A tli 11 inistratov’s Sale.
GRF.KAHLY to an Order of the Court
(if Ordinary, of Richmond county, «ili
be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next ; at the Market-House, in I ite City
of Augusta, I lie
iNEWROES
belonging to (ite Estate of Major Ferdi
naud Pliinizy, late of said county, dec’d,
for (lie benefit of the heii sand creditors—
The Rale will continue from day today,
until afi ate sold; and the teunswiil be
made known at (lie : iine.
.wax rnwr/r,
Acting administrator of the Estate o
F. Phinizy.
O ctoher 2 C J, 1821 tds
a. waashmr7
ME ii CU.IXT TJIILOR ,
I)
All-BRPnOTFULI.Y informs his custom
ers and the public generally, that lie con
tinues to carry on ms business in Cantu
lou’s Brick Store, in Broad Street, nea”
ly opposite The City llotef, He feels
thankful for past favors, and solicits :
cnnlinuar.ee : lie pledges himself that his
Work shall not he exceeded by any done
in this city, and will constantly keep on
hand,
C\oU\r, CftssmvtTts aiuA
Y PS VikMfS,
OF THE BF.ST QUALITY;
Which he will sell, and make'ttp on
moderate terms.
Vork and Pnilad-lphia I'.lSli:U. VS.
< let obep 2‘ ’— —t f
Administrators 7 Hale.
Will be ‘Old on I lie tenth day cf
Hcceird/er next, at the lute residence of
Col. John Foster, dec in Columbia conn
ly, a part of the personal properly of said
dcceas"d, consisting of the present crop
of Corn, Fodder and Oats—the s ock of
Morses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—Hu;
household and kitchen furniture, planta
tion tooh, an excellent and new patent
running g- erof a gin, and a fifty saw gin
ne'arlv°n'ew, together with a number of
articles ton tedious to ennnierale —andth?
tfrrris will be very accommodating to
purchaser’*.
Elizaimtli Foster, Adm’x.
Arthn.,-!ni S A(lm , rs
Collier roster,;
Octolv.” 25 at,ls
lie sate wid run.iliac fiomdayto nut 1 th
whole is sold. Noveml>er 15
V» e r.le anthorized to
announce Major S'aniiie 1 I ark, *sa Gandi
date for the Offices of Clerk of the Stipe
or, and Inferior, Courts of Richmond
c oulily, at the apprnaching eVction.
2V otice.
\\ e are authorized to state that Capl
EDMUND HUGO will be a candidate foi
Tax Collect oral the ensuing Election.
To the Public in
General.
fjniir, undorsignal with pleasure an
al nouttet sto the public, that lu; did
vommente o» Hie 2d of Ally last, to erect
a town named Hambuig, in South Carob
, mi, opp’ Site Atigiistn, on the Savanna!)
r.ver, and lias succeeded with die aid and
assistance of his friends, to erect 78 build
ings ; among <* hicli there is a ware h use
ui 5U by dt/U feet, fi.i-coltimand tobacco;
a'so a spacious, and convenient building 50
by ro feet, for a public house, and a nn:u
her of spateinu! stores, some of which are
40 by 60 fi it, all nf wliich are calculated
for il ffiMil branch ’s of business. The
store* ,0.1! ware hou*e are troir 2 10 8 feet
alu.vc the v.c-i of ’he streets in Augusta,
a.«l tfbnsidcred pc ilcetly safe f,nm all da
mages of>lreslit s. The ware-house ranges
up and down the river, with: 80 toed, of
the rive bank—SuStoresur, fronting the
uare-liousc, ,n the same dir.cion, lu
tween which th neis a street nl 200 feet,
mi nted fu. a market-street. By tin
coirtirnction ot the w ue hotise there will
no expenso of dtavs.,e. Them is a good
mid safe boat landing at present, and sub
stantial wharves will ere long he ercctea
to facilitate the loading ami unloading of
boats. the ware house is also can* direct
free from all danger of fire—ai d two
more are now building of the same di
meiisiors, ami in the same direct ion on die
bank of the river, in which there are cV
partmenls calculated foi clos** storage of
Salt, Groceries, I on, fee. There is also
a Posi-Oflicc’ established, on* of which
lettcig can be recti* t d < arlior than in Au
gusta, and winch-will be kept open two
hours later than the oilier* there, which
will aflotdgrcat convenience to merchants,
as they can answer their letters bv the
return mad. There will he also he a sav
ing of s.ihsai Auction of 2 toil p e f ccm.
less than in dngnsta. The rate- ( f storage
of Gotten, I'o.iaccu fee. is aln.iit hall' the
rates ns charged i t /(ngusla. In rboutone
qu.nu r of a mile from tin river, the
ground elevates about 60 feet, which al
lords lifiinlsi'inc and In a.tb.y siination.s for
suininer residcoct, on which there are u
ntnnber of springs of as good water as
lids country affords. 2500 hales of cot
ton have been purchased and stored in
the ware-house IV* <m.29d*,. <VfrhTtA
ci,, a 1 .. .an pj >‘ f i iff** t i)tCGi SOivl 111 plO
■ portion. Tin to is also commenced a spa
cimis huiidii'g csiicnlal. d for a church, to
which a libera! stun has already Uccu sub
scribed.
As Hamburg will attract the attention
of the oiii/.eiii of South Carolina, North
Carolina and Tennessee, and naMre hav
ing done mnc.b for it; if assisted by art,
the undjrsigred has not 'he smallest
doubt it will become a place of great im
portance.
Henry Shultz.
N. If lie Editors ot all dm papers
in Soulli-Caroiina, also, those in A tig us 1 a
and Nivannah, will ioseit the above three
turns and forward their accounts to me
in Hamburgh for payment.
H. S.
November 26-——fit
Vs. 11. Turpin
Has recently received a fresh tupply «f
Genuine
.MtiAVciwus, VtVmifi, DV\,
Which he assures his friends and the
üblic lie is determined to sell as lose as
hey can ho procured in the city
November 1 w4l
For Balc,
Pint y...m- wfll br'.l't HO.IP.
F,S, five ar.d six years old— Map a good
family HORSE and GlG—Apply t* l the
Glebe Tin crn.
Oct, 22 »f
Savannah
Ami Augusta Stage.
!!■', of the Any osta line of
.8, ‘d'.gcs caution l:aveilets from taking
s: s lietwecn the es’ablisbed offices,
wit,bout having their names inserted on
die way bill. A practice has hitherto ex
isted of sufienng persons to enter the
s*age, to the grenr inconvenience o 4 'those
w'lo have taken regu’ar seat-;, a id which
yields no profit to H e proprietors. IT
cannot be allowed for die future. The
greatest attention will be paid to the nc
comodadon of the regular pas-engers;
.lilcli consideration Hoes not admit of the
carriage being overcrowded by inter,
lopers. Nov. 12—ts
To Kent,
r, M’f.F ;md cnmfi.ml.lft Dm...rinp
;I ; is l , to whah ave at each’d three and an
"all acres of Laud. 'Phis house is in the
lower part of the city, on Kilts street, and
is every wav desira »le as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession "ill
Pe given,—Apply to IV’.hiam IV. Holt,
I'srj. or to
TV’iftli <lns Waru,
Executor nf II m. Jiucon.
November 3——if.
Laud for Sale.
¥11 J, be sold a tract of I,AND, con
taining upwards of 40t) aers, on Sa
"nnnah River, 22 miles above Augusta, in
','olii:ri!>ia comity, on the road lea ling
•■-om the Court House to Edgefield Court
If any verson wishing to pnr
base can view the premises, and know
be terms hy applying to t.ther of tin; sub
•cfibers, on the premises
VV. & K- II- Meriwether.
November a—-lawfiwpd
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GI-ODK TAVKKN
AND SAVANN Vil AM) WESTERN
STAGE OFFICE,
W. SHANNON,
R kSFKG I ITLI.V acquaints his friends
ami the puh.ii* tlui l.is hoissr has 'under
gone a tlun-uugh repair, and Unit it wil!
:dlml to Board is, a,.’. Travellers, are
cepuon s- eondoMatile as any other Kylnb- *
tishnifiTt (.f the kind in the .Suthcrn States.
I fie Globe Is Situated on Broad Stru t
.n Hie very e.iuler of the City a:,d offers
peculiar auvandigcs to die I’lanter, audio
Mm ot business generally.
His stables are f.n n;rlu*d with die best
ot provender, and with lailhlu! and alien
live hnsliers. He mj’y solicits i'rom the pub
lie dial propoition of paironage widen h s
attention to husiuers and to the comfort
ol hit) customers may i ntiile him to
.\ l.itei’i v, Goiuou'i'cisl nu.l I’olitica
KEAiMNU UOOM,
M di be sl'ortlv opened for she accotrv
modulion i t nis customers.
October, 1.5 if
NET AI.VV i’. \
JAMES BALL,
lIIiF.SI’I'CTI'Uf.LA’ ii fi.riT's his friends
and the public, dim he has tak. 11 Ids for- ,
trier 91 aml hack of (In; Bridge Rafik, and '
hopes Iron) lus duo attention to business 1
mat lie will bo patronized by a libe.r.il I
public, lit also informs the public dial his
house shall he kepi in such style as ill
make il cim.iut iahle to tb 'S ; win will give
him a call •nod that it shall not he tesor- '
ted to iiv characters who w ill not respect '
die limise.
8‘” '. ..iljcr X (f
FUli SALE.
«SV Gveni V»avgT\\n.
suhseriin r off* rs Ihr sib; her plan
fl tali n In Burke county, the. late re- ;
siilcnce ot Dr. Ton as Eeavut, die, con
taining 650 acres, more or le-.s, lying near
TVsyn s i 'rough, and well adapted to the
ell '1 are Corn, Cotton, and grain of ( very
I.'ltd, ar. inl'oi’Uble d bwwn’ag 'a
■‘uv'ge'firw gin house and gin. I’ayiu ’ms
made easv, and possi s on given die first
ol'.lanu;v v, 1522, i.nd it tcq'iirtd the pur.
chaser can lie snplied \vi*h corn, f.idder
and stock of all kind , on the p' einises.—
For fu:ther pauirolars, enquire of the
subscriber on the promises.
Fli'/ii A. S(CuviU, adm’x.
Atiiil 19 m9m !
For Sale, j
Si HAT *v.ll known c.H viilual.lft pl:m- !
taliou whereon William lone*, deceased,
lived in the county of Burke, coiiuctting
Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hiekoiy
land, and i honi two iiutulred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above pin misestheie
is a good two story house, and aM -.ther
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist J.ltll on a never failing
stream —tlirce hundred acres more < spine
(and a’.joining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acf' S cleared. We deem u further ties 1
criplinn niKtecessary, but invite all those j
persons who v isit to purchase a vahtanht ;
place, to come and view the premise* and
judge f e themselves. For further puru, j
ctilara apply to j
Augustus M. Anderson, 1
Isaae Walker,
AdrriniMraloisol the estate of Wm. Jon-is.
Nov 1- NS —H
TJic House ami I>ot,
on Broad and Lincoln
streets, are now offered for sale, it will bo
in the nv'J-ket until the 25th day of De
cember, at which time, if n it sold, it will
Oc withdrawn and will not he offered a
gain. The situation of the properly is
pleasant a"d healthy, its fron* is 180 fee*
' and rsins back to Ellis street ICO feet.
For the terms anplv to
Win. A'Cobl),
lly Ins Age tit,
I Thompson.
November 26
Lands Mills
mus.ir.E.
rrxnr, su' scrilH r otfets for ssle his plan-'
*J fttiori on both sites of V. illiamsou’s
Swamp Creek —lt is supposed to Contain
500 C acres, but was originally surveyed
for 4000; and has opon it two Grist Mills
and one Saw Mill. Forfurthe,’ nartieultirs
apply to rnv brother. .Major Nidmrtl U
L-ing, of Wilkes county, or to me upon
t!ie promises
John Junius Long.
Washington county, >
Nov. 12, 1821, S Ts
Land for sale.
THE snlccij!-'— offers for sale, a vain
able Ttact o ( Land,lying on F’sh ! t:g.o”eek,
f-inccln count v, c'.i'i’.'niug 62J .acre*, hav
ing mi »T a good dwcltihg h-ius-*, gin hoiine,
and »!l other nee-szary Su’l lings—a cot.
si let able, part ot the fard in cultivation,is
fresh, and under good fence. !l will he
sold very low for cash—hut if preferred,
a credit ufo ,e or t*v<> years will oe given;
Enquire of the snb wriber living in Gosh
en, Lincoln courtly.
Jitinct?. E. To?ld,
Mr' it f trJohn AV. 11 . n.
October 22 w'i
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Georgia, Jiiclimoml Hnpcriop
Court,
November 'i'cvw, 1821.
I resent Hit* lion. .Tuns H.
■•lldgo.
The Hank i.f'j
th? State of Georgia, j *
As appiccs of Harm, 1 Petition for Fee.
k M'Kinne, k olosne.
vs. _ |
Ailum Hutchison, and )
ItTUf Lois of i.U1.l J
AT;./-;, visr,
IT
S- PriN (lie Petition of the PlanterV
li.mk ol the Stale i I' Georgia, piarlncr
Un> foreclosure oftlie I'apiitv of l! domp
tom in ami tulWlots ol J .and, iying-und
being in the cdy of Align-hi, & cm;mv ami
stale aforesaid, known In die plan n's I. i%
l.ml out at the upper end of Hi*o»d-Sir-!H,
in Daniel Sutras, Sm-vevor General, ot,
Hie tvvcnly.ciglii.h day of PcbnwW, c,.di.
te<n bundled and eigbe.-n, ami Kin*; o„
tlie smith side of 11.-imd-Siren, t ' s
lieis nine, ten, eh \en and twi ve, con' -in.
intr .*«ct» thirty feet Loot . n said itiou i.
oil net, and extending hack to Isiha .-ii* e
as by reference to said ;>'yw-it more fully"
ajijnai'j u’hich said four mu- of land wn <s
mortgaged by V-hun Hutchison, p.n,
lii>t day of .Inly, one thousand ciyiit bu;.-
died and eighteen, to Ilarna Mdvume, *i«l
' *’. v rn "l damn M'Klnne asslp cml t»>. the*
i said Planter s II ank, on tint iwt nty-niatfx
day of,lnly, »ne thousand oip-tit Immlre-l
ami nineteen, on which nt»>i•);•«; i; iiura
is now due twelve hundred and sixly-sc
ven dollars and a half, with jnieirst.
And row at this term, nnnti motion of
Thomas Phiarnoy, in bahalf of said I‘atilr,
It iv vvruilit, I hat the principal, inieVest
and costsuh t upoi the sail! mortgage, b.s
paid nnlo court, within t a <lve months
front tli • dn'i hereof, or 11. c I .fin' I s > f
llodempiion in the said mortgage i pn>
nt's'.'.s will he lo; »dosed, and the saini; ,-ir.
postal of as the law dirvet*. . n,l itis<
/wilier onlvreif. That this Wole he pol -
h .iicrl m one of the public Ha*, tie.-, of*
tins Stale at least once in ever) inhti li,
*****il Ido li :io appointed for pavinnu, or
soi ted on die mortgagor or his sp, <-af
an,on*, at h ai-t six moths previous,- io die
lllllC Up- m-uwrj v<(r i7ir rfl nulm.j
John H Mann, J’k.
fltent’s Oiiice, 13th N- v. hdf I’ji.i
ijicati **/i.
ratlin piihm: are hereby not.tied, that
0 Captain .lames V» are, ot 'he county
ol'Amio rl, am! State of Virginia, m np
poinied one Principal Afreet fur dir mid
dle, eastern and nor'lie't. Slates) .a. [,d
nuind Pucker, csij. of liulhei tonic uoty*
State of Tenneasee naa been appointed
one Principal Agent foriite southern ami
w n.lern St vies.—Ah I.icenscato Kmli, .’a
Patent Jlailea x signed ty either id nr*
singly, or |,i one peilie.ial Myei>t,o r 'lreSU
liordiiintc ntjeri's appointed b\ tin m, op
by us, shad im r ,f sign-t, v j> i, ~f ua..
Nielson C. Dawson,
Ambrose Hucker,
Paiua eta.
Novemher 12 ■ wßw
a 6O Ifewa^d.
S'nl! UN firm a et.rMmpeil at
, the foot of the Sai d Hills, on the night ol*
j the 6lli instant, a largo bright *<•..•• el •
Horse; no nmrl.s o” while hairs on hjrra
I recollected, if* is about five years . Id,
j Ims a large bushy tail, and long n.uue;
lis about five feet one inch higi; shod all
[round. The above reward will be paid
for the Apprehension of the Thief will*
tbe Horse, or Ten Dollars for tho horse;
alone.
Apply at the Globe Tavern,or to
Win. A. Cofil),
Fort Creek, Hancock County, Geo,
Nov 22 1»‘ '
Vo a tiJiLh.
Negro AVommi with two Cliil*
dreii; she can he recommended as a ftr»6
rate Cook, a food Washer and Irorer.
James Jdlihsom.l
Nov. Vi- if
~(P“ i lie o!^
fers for sale Ins ItE.U. VU'JVMi'Fh
upon Washiiigton-street, extcr.i,liu;,;Vo'rt
Mr. Joseph Danfortii's Ixn to tne come
upon I’.eynoh! street.
JRobert Wiiymoiid Kcid.
September -M
Administrators nsde. J
If,*, be s-dal to the highest bidder afe
'be lionsc i, f .lan.es Landeis, late ol Lm
rol,. county, deceased, (.u tlic last Jaj*f?.r
Docember next, ail the personal property
of said deceased, coiivsin.g (, f stock of*
larigus kinds« also (be pijn.ation ‘ools,
household and kitchen finnitnrc, wiih
i(n pi i sent crop of corn, fodder fti.d c-it
■ ton, and hnmliy other things too tedious
t<> ine-iiiiyn. Terms made kubwn on lira
day of sale. i
Jtflm H. Wtilki’r, ailm ? r.
Noveniber I-— l —3*
Admuiiktrsitor'si teuio.
k tlie first *!undsy in .lannary nc’ct;
v. ill be sold »t Lincoln r "in. nouse, «««
Negro (Ivrl named Air propeity of
Aachariab McKinney, dvc- late ol Lincoln
county, sold agreeable ><* *'l order ot be
court of Ordinary ot aid county, tor tins
benefit of the uri’i-s. T-rnis made known
on Lie dav of sale.
John McKinney,
Travis WcSvimn- y*
*hjiniuittrutotji :
November 12——'r3m