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Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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MWji RECEIVED BT THE LATEST ARRIVALS
II 'W* mo* Liverpool & niw-tork,
R;jlf i a ,gc and general atsortmcnt of
m GOODS,
chiefly of the following articles
SHBLEGANT Flounced Robes, Needle
■jerked.
kjpwpriced do do do
■4U|p-work’d Flounces, Trimmings &
■Collarets
HDo do Mulls and Jaconets,
Bo do Satin Stripes
m. Cambrics, at all prices
HBo Haircord and muslinels
HL & 6-4 Plain Book Muslins, assorted
Figured do do
■ & 6 4 Plain and figured Lenoes, &c.
Kdras hdkfs. assorted qualities & colors,
t* « St spotted hdkfs for neckcloths,
triped Ginghams (very fine)
Kin and twill’d black Bombazetts
ITColoured do
||4 Linens in half pipces
I Do in whole pieces I
■g% 7-8 Long Lawns
Diapers
■Meetings
ln& Merino Shawls
■a«B Cambrics
|« do Hdkfs.
■nXtrclitz Oznaburghs
■dß sacking
EoSfi Bagging
■t.f a nd Strip’d Jeans, for childrens
I dßthing
■efbnia Cassimerc for summer pantaloons
Kptijl black cloths
.|laQk silk Sinchews
,leIU)W Nankeens
Mack and White Italian Crapes
Jlacfc White and coloured Florences
J] Do do & do Satins
* jlaofcand White silk Stockings
an! Dobhalf Hose
rl, HiiW cotton half Hose
M bread laces assorted
otton do do
filltrf black, blue, and assorted sewing <
e vm R' lbbons '
utewing and satin Ribbons
>*W , do
Cotton Fringe
Ist Sd round bobbin
laiils assorted
VbMfßaces
Xirtfcottons
,KrAg Cotton, in balls
limß do do
''WMm and Kid Gloves
"HfSraids
■enor Pins in papers
(Hlie Water
t Het Soap
1 Hquc Oil
ißum
itK»ng Combs.
made Clothing,
-VIZ
j, K Cloaks and Coatees
black and blue Coats
Cassimere Trowsers
„[■' Drill do
g.Bk Duck do
, and black silk Waistcoats
)e linen shirts, various qualities
»■ CROCKERY.
assorted blue Ware
■j Liverpool China, insets of 55 pic
.^Meach
“WBlsets do in Hogsheads
in do
p on-Consignment.
BBS London Por'.er,
P M Iks strong Ale, in bottles, j
50 Bjpes old Poite Wine, in do
3a.j»o Claret in do
Sov*o Cider in do
Ifßn the advantage which the adver
‘ tlseßenjoy in having ail their goods se-
in Glasgow and Manchester, by one
iflHir firm, they arc enabled to offer
-he I love as low as any Wholesale House j
.;n <■ United States, and as it is desirable
,ple their stock as low during the mim-
as possible ; they wifi for a
sell considerably umlpr their
astßprices.— Fo>- CASH or Town ac-
only.
S, Jc 6 ts
n msurance against
'm i Fire !
)«
Fire, and Marine
Company Agency
‘ ME Subscriber offers to take risks a
’ Fire on Houses, Out-Uuildings,
' Hs, Wares, and Merchandize, in An
’ K and its vicinity.
j B ! Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
(lit Post ofp.ee & Globe Tavern.)
Hieci nf • 20
ut
Wapfor Thompson
liltiviNG located himself in Augusta,
jlap<|tt fully proffers his services to the in
, of the city and the adjacenr
. nusy in the several branches of his pro
He hopes by assiduity and alien
liaMAnd from the experience obtained
byflbractice of twelve years in this S’ate,
toAin a portion of public patronage
always be found, (except when eu
professional business) at his res:
’ Jkfll on Byroad Street, directly opposite
Apothecary’s shop,
r- May 23 2w
Cottdn, litock,
AND
iruAmttgtt Rr okc?.
subscriber Jias taken an office in
X the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, ou the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Pos--
Office—where lie offers his services ii
the above business, and hopes, by stric:
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age oi his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by broke tv
m commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, am:
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton matt the bnsiness is
principally done by broker s ; and henc<
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 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 times know where to resort for cot
ton the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Gotten.
Ist- In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave the ware house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeding 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 offered 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 chotwing to limit and lim.
iling higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6i cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, *
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed. i
Stock Exchange and
brokerage,
la their Various Branches,
Wiß be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o'clock p, m. and from
three o'clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
(fj- Money is sometimes wrrth more
i nan at others Persons having it to loan,
:my, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket. by applying at the above office.
November B.—i—ls
Globe Tavern.
fllE Subscriber inf .rms his file nils and
tin- public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and that, his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers; and can "Safely
1 promise them, that as far as his meattsand
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
sj-Thc Savannah k Wash
ington Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
LI W OFFICE,
AXD
tUuai’vA. Agency,
M Oj’ILE- -ALABAMA.
rz i
S. HE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends iu Geo. and all others who may
have occasion (or lus services, that he has
established himself permanently in the
(Vuy of MOBILE, in the State of Alabama,
as Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and
G-metal Agent - and will give particular
attention t.. the Collection of Debts in the
States of Alaiiama k Mississippi, and at
Pensacola
W. Barton.
May 23 w6t
SlO Reward.
15 UN AWAY from the subscriber on
Q, the 2 i distant, a negro fellow by the
ame of JOE, nbo it twenty-one years of
ago, five feet three or four inches high,
iark complexion, an African by birth,
speaks good English, and shows very little
of bis - alive tongue, when spoken to
The above reward and all reasonable ex
icnses will be paid to any person deliver
ng said feilow to me, or lodge him in
.ny secure jail, so I get him again.
Win. Shannon.
May 27 ts
-Sheriff’s Titles
For sale at this Office.
*
j THE
I EUTEIiPEIAD,
08,
; tMusicaV InUlWgencei:,
I AND
r l lie Minerviacl,
Devoted to Literature and
FOR THE LADIES—Boston.
T
a. HE Third volume of The KcTEnPKtAn,
. ir Musical, Intklligxnckii, is published
emi-monthly, on Saturdays, exclusively
; devoted to the diffusion of Musical In
t telligence, and contains a sheet of Music
, with each number, at Two Dollars per
annum, payable half yearly iu advance,
i The MINEUVIAD, devoted to Litera
, ture and Amusement for the Ladies, is
published semi-monthly on the alternate
. Saturdays at Two Dollars per annum, pay
; able half yearly in advance
■ The above publications tray be had
i in connection, at Three Dollars, per an
» num, or Two Dollars per annum, for ei
, ther, separate.
John 11. Parker.
Ojf* A few complete sets of the 2d vo
lume of the Eutkrpkiad, or Musical 1n-
TELLIOENCEU, & LADIES* GAZETTE, bound-
Printed by thue Sc rreene, .Merchants
Ball, Boston.
April 15 ts
SKETCHES
1 OF THE
XA£e & i'ori’Ps^uiDvVpwpe
of
NATHANAEL GREENE
. Major-General of the Armies of the United
States, in the War of the Revolution.
Compiled chiefly from original materials.
Br the HON. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Os Charleston, Snvth-Carolina.
In two vols 4to —In Boards, IglO.
FOB SALE BY
J. H. Ely.
may 13 ts
T VVuvv\u\s W nth ins 1
Saw Mills
i T
| J. HE subscriber’s Mills are still in opc
' ration, both SAW and GRIST. He will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at sl2 per
thousand, and will cause *-very attention
to be paid to each branch ot his business.
—“ Bis customers will be fairly dealt by."
liomas Wat,ins.
~ * ~*uUCE.
Wi llhe ,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, a
greeably to an order obtained from
the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
• Richmond county,
30 Shares Steam
Boat Stock,
belonging to the estate of David M‘Kinney,
deceased.—Terms made known oa the
day of sale.
Corutance S. M‘Kinney,
Administratrix.
Vav 13——tds
~koti(;eT^
T
X I IF- following articles have remained
in Store a lor a time,
WILL BE SOLD,
BEFORE THE FOsT office, at public ai ction
On the 2d Friday in June next, to pay
Freight and other expenses, if not claim
ed previous to said day of Sale. — viz:
Marks.
P 1 llhd. Sugar,
I S - , r *
1 do. Liquor,
T M n & Co. 1 Box Iron,
IMSt S M 1 Bbl. Lard,
E S ii S 1 Cask Cheese,
M £t M I Hox Looking Glasses
Curios Tracy,
Treasurer Steam Bout Company,
May 20 law tds
For Sale,
i i
i m
, A HAT well known and valuable plan
-1 tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
- lived, in the county of Burke, containing
; Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory
t land, and about two hundred acres clear
cd, well adapted to the culture of corn
and cotton. On the above premises there
is a gootl tw-o story house, and all other
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Sawi and Grist Mill on a never failing
stream —three hundred acres more ofpine
land adjoining the above, tying in the
i county of Richmond, and about seventy
; acres cleared. We deem a further des
f cription unnecessary, but invite all those
( persons who wish to purchase a valuable
, place, to come and view the premises and
; judge for themselves. For further parti
. culais apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
J Isaac Walker,
administrators of the estate of Wm. Jone c -
Nov 1 N. - r
*£* I forwarn all persons
r rom trading for ajny notes given by Hen
v Shultz, and made payable to Benjamin
Pierce and William Allen
Benj. Pierce.
May 2—— *
Princess IVigest
OK THE
Laws jf Georgia.
T .
X HR undersigned having contracted to
print tor flic Stale a certain number of
copies, now issue
Proposals,
Far Furnishing .« those who may become
Subscribers,
DIGEST of the LAWS
OF THE
State of Georgia,
Containing all Statutes, and the substance
of all Resolutions of a general and pub
lic nature, and now in force, which
have been passed in this State pre
vious to tile Session of the Gene
ral Assembly of December, •
1820, With occasional ex
planatory notes and con
necting references, and
a list of tile Statutes
repealed or obso
lete.
To which is added, an Appen
dix,
Containing file Constitution of the
Unite'.’ States; the Constitution of
the Stale of Georgia, us a
ineiided; the Statute
of Frauds and Per
juries, (he Ha
beas Corpus
, Act, &e.
See
With a Copious Index.
Compiled by the appointment, and under the
authority of the General Assembly,
B* OLIVER H. PRINCE.
There are few so ignorant us not to
know, that a work like this, if even tole
rably executed, must possess iustiinsic
value. The compilation of this book is
allowed by competent judges, to be per
formed in a very masterly manner; and
the well known character of the gentle
man whose name it bears, forbids the idea
of any deficiency of jndustiy or lulent,
in executing the important service confid
ed to him by the Legislature.
It is believed that every man who can
conveniently buy this work ought to pos
sess it, because it behoves every citizen
to have some knowledge of the laws of
Ids country. The opinion expressed by
Judge Blackslone is certainly correct,
that ‘"As everyone is interested in the
“ preservation of the Laws, it is inctim
bent upon every man to be acquainted
*• with those at least, with which lie is nn
“mediately concerned; lest he incur
“the censure, as well as inconvenience,
“ of living in society, without knowing
“ the obligations which it lays him un
“ der.”
CONDITIONS
The hook wili be neatly printed and
substantially bound in one largo royal ocla
vo volume, in size equal to “ Ingersoll’s
Digest of the Laws of the United States
ami will be tuiiuslied to subscribers at the
price that book sells for in Philadelphia,
to wit, Seven Dollars per copy, .payable
on delivery < f the work; which will be
ready by November or Deccmbei next.
Grantlaqd & Ormc.
Milledgeville, April .9, 1822-
(U/Tlie Editors of newspapers iu this
State are request! d to give the foregoing
one or two insertions.
*** Subscriptions lor the
above work will be received at the Book-
Store of J. & II Ely.
Dollars Howard.
I>ANAWAY from the subscrib rs, on
Xt; the night of the 28di of April last,
two negroes, CHARLES, a man o| bright
yellow complexion, about 25 yearsof age,
about 6 feet high, and well made, and
iias a pleasing countenance when spoken
to, one or two ot his fore teeth out ISA
BELLA, a very black girl, fifteen years
oicl, thick lips, dressing not known, as
they took with iliem a variety of fine
clothes.—As there is some apprehension
of their being stolen, a reward of Dne
Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be given
or the thief and negroes.
E. & E. Keid.
Putnam County Geo. May 27—4 t
rQ The Augusta Chronicle, Darien
Gazette, Savannah Georgian, and Colum
bia State Gazette, will publish the above
advertisement two weeks in iheir rcspec
dve paper?, and forward their accounts
for payment to E. Reid, P. M- Reisvilie,
Putnam county, Georgia.
Administrator’s Hale.
W! ILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
July next, at Appling, before lh<
court house door, 213 acres of laud lying
in Columbia county, adjoining Blount and
Larnkin, belonging to the estate of Jordan
G-.orge, dec and sold for the benefit of
tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased,
Thomas D. Carr.
Polly George,
Administrators,
april 25——tds
Hamburg.
BUG EN E~BH KNAN,
INFORMS the Public, that be is com
missioned NOTARY PUBLIC for th.
I>i&»rict of Edgefield, in Snuth-Carolina
that be is ready to act as Conveyancer —
or o make up Accompts between Fart
m r«, or for Executors and Administrators
- Post Books ami do every thing relative
lO the ner’s office,
June 3 ts
r Vro m NorW\ to £ outh.
X RO M four to six new, comfortably con
sirucU d four wheel Vehicles, drawn hi
four horses c-ucli, and drove by saber and
careful drivers, will set out from Trenton
, i" New-Jersey tu Savannah, via Augusta
) iu Georgia, on or about the 15 h day of
September next. The route through
Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas,
will bo confined as much to the neighbor
> hood of mountains, as the good roads
* through the country will allow. 'lht
journey will be leisurely taken, so us to
consume from four tu five or even six
weeks, dependent somewhat upon the in
clination of persons who may become pas
sengers.
Those wlm are disposed to engage seats
for the above described journey, can do so
by applying to the Post master of Savan
nah. Priority in lire choice of seats will
be regulated by numbering the first appli
cant one, which will entitle that person to
the first selection and so on to the last.
An entire carriage can be taken up by en
gaging the number of seats.
P. 8. All the Gazettes in Georgia and
those at Columbia, South Carolina, are re
quested to insert the above notice twice a
month, for the two succeeding months
ami forward their accounts for payment to
the Post-muster at Savannah-
June 3
QUAKER SPRINGS.
dlihc subscriber has taken that well
iLL known stand
Quaker SrnrNos.
LATELY occupied by Major Darker,
.situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin,
November 8 ts
*** House ts Lot,
For Hale,
In Washington,Wilkrs county
l\. HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public Square iu Washington, is offered
for sale at a just valuation. It is divided
at present, into two tenements, contain
ing four rooms ou the lower lloor, five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, and
has a small piece of ground attached toil.
Possession can be had of one tenement,
immediately ; and of the other, in May
For further particulars, enquire at this Os
fine.
Feb 18 ts
Tax Collector’s
And Treasurer’s Office,
w
S. HR City, Road and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, ami payabh.
the F.ubscrlber will attend at his office m
R oad-street, upper tenement of tin
Bridge Bank, every day, from 9 A M t.
I P M. to receive the same until the 30tf,
day of June next, after which timeexen
ions will issue against all defaulters with
out discrimination
John W. Wilde,
c. u r. c. \
april 25 ts
Lauds For Hale,
lr application be mnrte immediately
Lot 35, District 22 Early County on the
(Paters of lime Creek ,-J) Lot 189, Distric,
3, Henry County, Lot 210 District 12
Monroe County.—Apply at this Office
April 16—
O®(D Hubbles of
Northern Hay,
For sale at th' V at-p-Honse "f
McKenzie k Ponce,
May tf
Land near Athens.
FOR SALE,
V TRACT of LAND, on the Oconee
River, immediately below Athens, con
taining 420 acres —180 of which are clear
ed and suitable for cultivation.
On the place is a good Two Story
Dwelling House, 46 feet long, 20 wide,
'.■ommodious Kitchen, extensive Main and
Stables, and all necessary Out-Boijdings.
The house is within less than a mile oi
he College, and the properly is worthy
die at emion of those persons wishing to
brace the advantages afforded of Edu
a ting their Children.
Terms made easy to purchasers.
Aslmry Hull,
Athens, May 20, 1822 eow Jm
For Sale,
S VxceAlfcrti lUg Worses,
ecomlhand Gig£sharness
Vil be aoid low for cash--E(iq! trt at th
Globe Tavern. May 27 ts
Gr.aßnu, i v
Lincoln Superior Court, 3
April Term, 1822.
U’iliium it Dennis Mahoney,
rs C
Samuel Curry. j
Jtule fur foreclosure of .Mortgage.
UI’ON the Petition of William & Den
nis Muttony, praying the foreclosing the
Equity ot Redemption, in and to ail that
tract of Land, lying ami being 1 in the
County of Lincoln and Stale of Gcogia,
containing fifty-five acres, more or less,
lying and being on the waters of New
ford Creek, adjoining lands of Sea', I,yon,
Henley and Sharp; which said tract of
Land was mortgaged hy Samuel Curry to
your Petitioners the better to secure the
sum of three hundred and forty-two dot.
lans and twenty-seven cents, with iutircst.
On motion of Micajah H uly, attorney
for said \\ liliam & Dennis Mubony. It is
ordered that the principal interest and
cost be paid into Court within twelve
months from this day, otherwise the E
quity of redemption in and (i. the Mutt
gaged premises, will he from henceforth
forever, barred and foreclosed, nu that
this rule be published in one of Hie pub
lic Gazettes of this Slate, once in every
month, until the time appointed by this
rule for payment or a copy, served upon
the said Samuel Curry, cr his special a
gent, at least six months previous to the
time the money is directed to be paid into
Court.
1 certify the forego! ngto be a true Copy
taken from (be Minutes of said Court, tbi*
fifteenth day of May, 1822.
Peter Lam r, Vl'k.
May 20 ml2m
:25 Dolls Upward,
Est r
■ 4-» \N A WAY from the subscriber about
Im 23hh March, a negro named AHUAVq
about 22 or 23 years of dark com
plexion, about six lent high, speaks cor.
redly, lias a down look, stoops very much
in bis wink, remarkable large feet, thick
lips, has a scar on bis forehead apparently
occasioned from u stick, one of Ins thumbs
imich disfigured from a whitlow, is very
capable of telling a plausable story.
The above reward will be given to any
person who will deliver said negro tome
in Barnwell District, near King Creek
Post Oliice, or ten dollars if in any jail
where nformation may he had.—Said fol
low is acquainted both in U» ke and Au
gusuta
William Black,
April &) p
For S ,
A AIO3T desirable SUMMER RESf.
f\, PENCE on the San i-tlills, near ttiu,
branch of the lie limoud Actclemy, villi
any quantity of land not exceeding forty
ot fifty acres The dwelling house is large,'
commodious, and neatly finished, ha . lug
iwo stories and eight rooms, besides yas.
sages and a garret, and a piazza on one
side of the building, and a pornco on the
other, together with ten or eleven com
friable out houses; a good garden; a
olleclion of the most choice truit trees,
grape vines, ike. and a spring of pur* wa
r within seventy or eiglity yards of die
dwelling bouse, and a spiing boose.— p
* V to Wm. W. Holt, Esq or the Office
f the Augusta Chronicle.
May 30 ts
Executor’s Sales ,
Will’ll Sold,
;\t Lincoln Court-House, on the first
Tuesday in August next, within (he usu
al sa'e hours.
One tract of land containing
'wo hundred md fitly acres, more ru l<s»,
lying in the County of Early, gnd known
■s Lot No 15, in the twenty-third district
in said cewntv. It beirig the real estate
of Jane Piorence, deceased, and void for
the benefit of •he heirs and creditors of
said deceased, in pursuance of an order of
the Comt of ordinary of the County of
Lincoln. Terms will be a credit of tw> Ive
months, purchaser giving bond and se
curity.
Thomas Florence,
Executor,
June 3 law4w
South-Carolina.
Shimey |j| Fqility,
John Jenkins, et a 5 Edgefield District.
|5 , DEUGAB it appears that Hfbv G.
Jenkins resides without the limit*
of this state. —It is therefore ordered, that
the Said Haley G. Jenkins du plead, an
swer or demur <o the hill in tli.s case
within three months after the publication
icreof, or the bill will be taken pro con.
feaso against him
\\ h illicit! Brooks,
Com’r. £. E. D.
May 16, 1822. (
To Ilertt,
Un’TlL(lie I.' Ocl- 18 ’2. it. a eooil sit.
i, ,*i .i, fur busiiu ss, « sto e and back <-oom,
comer of Broad and Jackson street*, a few
doors above the G obe Tavern, ot- reason
able terms
Wm. Hutchinson.
June 6-——2 t