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Cotton, fn
AND
E'S.cVvange. RxiALcr.
L stibscjiber has taken an office in
ilie building lately occupied by
E Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
ts Broad-street, opposite to the Posi
£_where he oft'eis his services in
love business, and hopes, by strict
hal attention, to obtain the patucn-
I his friend# and the public.
L great facilities afforded by brokers
r roercial operations generally, render
harkable that life merchants of Au
l and the planters have long sustain
ie inconvenience of having none, and
sularly a Colton Broker. In almost
r other cotton - mart the business is
ipally done by brokers; and hence
ease, certainty and dispatch with
hit is executed. The same system
rfectly practicable here. The mer
by applying at the office of the sub
tv, may hereafter save himself the
Je of sampling hia cotton and looking
purchaser j—the planter need be no
I involved in doubt and diffioulty to
Lin the true state of the maikct,
Ibject himself to the caprice of the
[peculator—and the purchaser will
limes know where to ?esort for cot
■the market price.
pe Regulations relative to
Cotton.
| In order to give time for sampling,
ps offering cotton are requested to
the ware-house receipts by eight
E, a. st.—ls left later than nine, sales
be realized till the succeding day
e convenient, the receipts may be
ed in a letter of instructions, and
sd in the letter box the night pr«-
•>
Cotton will be sampled and "receiv
m wagons' till ten o’clock, a. w.—
red after that hour, sales cannot be
d till next day.
will invariably
ucted from the account sales.
Salas will commence at ten o'clock
ae at twelve, a m.
Persons choosing to limit and Urn
igher than the market, wilt have
iceipts returned them on paying
a fora bag entry andsampling.
Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
a
lers from the cejinJtry, « n
. the warehouse receipts, will be
jy executed. •
ock Exchange and
Brokerage,
[ In thfir Various Branches,
fe attended to at all limed: during of
hurs, which will be from,eight o'-
k, m. till two o’clock r. m- and from
p’clock till fiv£ P. M.
John Kinney, juu’r.
Sidney is sometimes w> rtli mor>
t others. Persons having it to loan,
in the strictest confidence, avail
elves of the advantages of the mar
ing at tl.fc above office,
lember" 8.— ——ts
Bundles of
l onhern Hay ,
le a* the V* <4i. House of
McKenzie & Ponce, •
23- **'■ I tt
STORAGE
AND
amuss’uui Business.
IE Subscribers having connected
elves in the above business, under
■m of
insutoire GvoTes.
sr their services to the Merchs us
lauters, and solicit the Patronage of
flendsandthe public. Their Ware
s is situated on the river bank, near
team Boat Wharf, (tormerly occtipi-
R. & W. For,) which is now in
prder for the reception of Colton
rery description of Merchandize, to
Ire of which the personal attention
I of the firm will he constantly de
ll. H. Miisgr ve,
Sylvanus B. C> roves.
e 24 lawtt
100 Reward.
ILEN from the subscriber, on Sa
evening last, a Red Morocco Puck-
K;, containing Three Hundred and
liars, viz:—Two one hundred noi
ls on the State Bank of Georgia
ty clohar bid on the Darieu Hank ;
three dollars of Tennessee money—
-moe not recoil' cted, with a num
due bills on different persona, to
ount of 30 or 40 del tars, with sun
counts, SJc. The peison suspect
lavestolen the Pocket Book, goes
name of CHARLES} FEB HEN, a
4or 25 years of age, fair complex
;k» hair, and abuu- five ffitt high—
i green frock, or Wateiloo coat, and
i^plaloons,—he is by trade a Car
above reward will be given loathe
tension of the Thief, and the reco
' the money, and all reasonable es
paid, by the subscriber, reskiing at
Ken's Tavern, Augusta
E Hez. A. Bnrnartl.
r •
p *
The sutler:btr respectfully submits to the
public the following
PROPOSALS,
For publishing at ATHENS, in the Slate
of Georgia, a new weekly paper, to be
entitled the
JLTH.ENEUM.
IN a community of Freemen, and where
a disposition to patronize Literature
and Science is extensively manifested, the
importance of a well conducted Newspa
per, must, of necessity, be generally un- 1
Jerstood ; and among a reading people,
such a paper can hardly fail of being
acceptable That the Athcneum will
oe a paper of this description, it might
perhaps b? deemed presumptuous to
assert: but so far as the efforts of the'
Editor can render it useful—so far as per
severing industry and attention can insure
success to his undertaking—so far, at least,
.the subscriber can pledge himself, that
he will endeavor to render his paper wor
thy the attention of its supporters.
The growing importance of Atheqs,
where the flourishing University of the
Slate is located, and surrounded, as it is,
by an intelligent and wealthy neighbor
hood, has induced a belief that no place
in the upper country presented a more in
viting opening for the establishing a new
weekly paper,—and the influence of this
opinion has led to the present proposals,
and the wh'viiber flatters himself, that,
in the liberal patronage of an enlighten
ed community, his undertaking will re
ceive an approving sanction. And while
his own exertion will be pertcveringly
employed to furnish a paper which shall
be useful to his supporters, he’ wilt ven
ture to hope that his columns may be di
versified by tiic occasional communications
of sucli scientific and literary friends as
may be disposed, through this medium, to
aid him, and benefit the community.
To make his paper useful, will be the
propiietur’s principal aim j and in the
furtherance of this object, he will endea
vor to give the earliest Foreign and Do
mestic Intelligence, with such portions of
Congressional, matter, when the National
Legislature'are in session, as his limits
will allow, —together with such original
< r selected Political Communications, or
Mora. E says, as have the public good in
view, and are free from personalities : but
intrudes intended merely to gratify re
vengeful feelings„and to provoke or con
tinue personal contests, no place will be
given And though in judging ot these
the editor may occasionally err, it is to be
Hoped that no improper motives may be
supposed to influence his decision, inas
much as the right of rejecting, as well as
of inserting communications, must be re
served la himself.
As an editor, it will be hia interest—as
i will be, under all circumstances, his in
clination—to give general satisfaction.
From Hie line of impartial duty, he wilt
i ileavor not to depart; and none shall
have cause to accuse him of voluntarily
giving a needless offence to a single in
dividual.
It will scarcely be necessary to say, that
he polkica. complexion of the Athemum
.ult be Republican In this age of light
-.ml knowledge, and in this country, none
ether ought to ask, or could be expected
to receive, public patronage.
CONDITIONS.
The Atheneum will be published
once a week, on a super-royal sheet,
and delivered to subscribers, or for-
Wauled by mail, at Three Dollars,a yetu.
payable in advance, or Four Dollars, i
payment is deferred to the end of the
year.
All subscriptions will be for one year at
least, and till a discontinuance is directed
No paper discontinued, except at the op
tion of the editor, until all dues are paid
Advertisements will be inserted at Un
usual rates,
(jj“ Persons disposed to encourage the
undertaking, are requested to signify the
same by the first of September, as it iv
contemplated to issue the.first number
early in that month.
Benj. Brantly.
(J3* Editors of newspaper-, in Georgia,
i.re itqiicsled to give the above a few in
sertions.
Augusta July I.— -
Notice.
Sealed Pi'oposi-U will he received
by the Inf-ncr Court <*f Burke County
mll ’.he first lay of Septembi rnext, fi r
budding in Lie t wn of Wavnesborongh,
a s'rung and sni stu.tial .lad of Brick, 52
stet long, by 40 in width, two stones high,
to have four rooms below twenty feet
square, with a passage of twelve feet, and
four rooms <.f fne same size in the second
st. ry, the undeitaktr to furnish all the
niutr-rals. The proposals to be left with
the ( lerk of said Court.
By outer of the Court
John Carpenter, Wk.
Waynesboro’ July 15, 1822.—1aw7t
NOTICE.
I WILL deliver in Augusta, or Summer
ville, any quanrity of Costs
-.lso, Oak or Cine IVood. Either of tiie
above cm be hud at short notice, by ap
plying to the subscriber.
Henry Meajing.
July 25 - 3tw
For Sale,
TiOT 35, District 22, Eariy County.
It is situated on the waters of Lime
Creek.—apply to
Lane % Sims,
July 4
TO BENT. '
T.lfL fftHE! Store and dwelling.
I'M * house near the Market, at
JsJfasß. present occupied by Messrs.
E Wood & Co. and possesion given Ist
October next —Enquire of
Jolfii Siinrp.
August 8 —ts
TO 'rENTT ~
Dwelling House at
| j.IfJjS A present occupied by Mr.
kSSsSBa William Sims, possession giv
en the Ist October, for terms apply to
K. Malone.
August 8 3t
' TO RENT.
House in the rear of
TII'rB *- ttle I,ranc *' Dank j well
adapted for a small family—
the lower part of which is also convenient
ly arranged for Offices—enquire at the
Bank.
July 25 ts
Western Hotel.
lire snfy»ie>ber stdlretnainy
I■ 11 jMf at Capt. It. Mims’s W'll
•■BsSESai known stand where Green
anu Cei tfc streets intersect each other,
and dim Uy opposite the Market from the
Augusta Bridge; and when taking into
consideration the pleasantness of the situa
tion, good water, low prices,and his atten
tion to make those comfortable who call,
he hopes to obtain a reasonable share of
ptitdic patronage.
An Excellent Wagon Yard is also kept
by the subscriber
RATES.
Man per day, - . gl 25
Man and Horse per day, 225
Horse per day, - - 10(1
See. Sec. Sec.
Woodson Ligon.
Jtdy 8 w fim
For Sate,
Likely Negro Men, under good
J. correction, and a Girl about 14 years
i Id, which will he sold low for cash.—Ap
ply to vVw. Shan son, at the Globe Tavern.
July 8 ts
QUAKER SPRINGS.
liTShe subscriber has taken that well
'LI known stand
Quakkh Sprinrs.
LATELY occupied by' Major Durkce,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
the Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
atisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
WANTED TO DIRE,
A Negro Woman, COOK, of a good
character. Enquire at tins Office*
Vi/ list 1 .Si
ID linHaca iWward.
li'ANAWAY from the service of K. H
Wilde, on the 2‘Jtii Inst.
harah,
. Negro woman belonging to the estate of
William Bacon, dec’d. about 30 or 35
'eats of age, dark complexion, and well
known about Augusta, in the neighbor
i >od of which she is most probably con
cealed. Ten Dollars reward will be paid
\ A her apprehention.
August 1,. 3t.
COLUMBIA l.YFEltlOli IMUWi\T
June Term,lß22. 5
Robeit L.-awfcrd, Y
vs (Petitionto establish
Seaborn C< Bins <J \ a lost Fromisory
uhnJUs Wilkins. J Note
THE IM tioiur in this case havingfilcd
ii s F tition seeking to estubliaii a
lest note made by Seaborn Collins and.
fhomas Wilkins, and payable to Lucy
Titii-1 -j-, or bearer, accompanied by a co
py of the said note, as near as could be
recollected and by an affidavit of the for
mer exi. tence and a loss thereof, it is or
dered that the said petition and documents
■ e filed in the clerks office of the Inferi
or Court aforesaid, open to the inspection
of all ancle very person interested therein ;
& it is fur her ordered, that the Copy of
said 1 ist note be established in lien cf the
original unless the said Seab< rn Collins Ik
rhoinas W Ikins, or either of them, shall
shew cause, on or before the first day of
the next t'-rm of thisComt, why ihepiay
er of the petitioner should not be granted
[Extract from the Minutes ]
H. Lamar, c’lk. i. c.
Ju'y 25 w.6in
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLD,
h the Town of Appling, Columbia
C aunty, on the first Tuesday in Septetn
ber next, between the usual hours of sale,
die remaining part of the personal pro
perty of John W Ligon, deceased, con
. •‘■ting of a Valuable Library, two Trunks,*
fc. Terras on the dav of Sale.
Juriah Harris,
Executor to the Will.
July 13 * tds.
jp-TO
4 COMFORTABLE dwelling house,
-i nsted in a pleasant part of the city, un
* I the first day of October next. Fosses
stun given Ist April.—Apply at thisoffief
or to Messrs. Brewster 8i Frescotf. \
March 25— t**I
I
Auffiistft Stafjn Lflice,
REMOVED,
T?fIE office of the Augusta Stage hav
ing been removed from the City Hotel, on
the Bay, to Colonel Shellnum’s MANSION
HOUSE, in Broughton street. Fersons
wishing seals will apply there in future,
John Womack.
Savannah, June 17 July 4——t
Dr. Fen , 1
HAS removed his Shop to Dr. Wat
kins’ building on Broad-street, a few
doius below the Augusta Bank.
June 10 2n»
e7 BISBKE>
POUTIUIT PAINTER,
JI.ESFFCTFULLY informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has
•’Jten a Roem, (very suitable for his pro
fession,) rue door below the Eagle Ta
vern; where he trusts from the successor
his pencil, ami the satis'aclion he has uni
formly given in Ills l ikenesses, that he
will merit a share of public patronage.
N. B.—Mr. B. would observe, should a
likeness not be perfectory, no pay would
be required
June G ts
Seeds for Sale.
.HE subscriber lias fur bnle a quantity
of Turnip and Cabbage Seeds, which are
warranted Fresh.
DAVID SMITH.
Near the Market, Avgusta.
July 18—-w4w
(TLmne Bones
Have Received,
Per the Georgia, and Juno, direct from
Liverpool.
A HANDSOME ANU OENORAL ASSORTMENT OF
I rockery, Glass
:\ni\ LVuna Ware,
Low for Cash, or town acceptance.
June 20 —ts
IDdio
HeRKBY iHforrrs ilie public, tha he
.ns dei lined practicing Medicine in Au
gusta. T hose indebted to him, «>r to the
firm ot savuge & Spann, will fiml it to
their interest to ca'l immediately and dis
charge their respective dues, for in a few
days compulsive measures will be adopted.
Augiiat B——3t
For Sale,
TjOTJVi). 210, District 12, Monroe
County. Apply to Joseph V. Bewan,
Augusta.
Madison Springs
fITIIFi Subscriber respectfully informs !
3 his friends amjrjhe public, generally,
that his Eitsblisßrrient at the
JURIS ON SPRINGS,
is now in complete order for the recep
tion and ENTERTAINMENT of Compa
uy—and he pledges himself that nothing
on bis part snail he wanting to render their
.slay pieasant and agree >ble.
( itamiiies visiting the SFRINGS, can be
accommodated with separate apartments—
and Gentlemen furnished with private
Rooms, am) good Lodging. His ta.de is
supplied with the best the country affords
—and his liquors of the choicest quality.
Jas. Alexander.
August 1-—.—if _______
£s* The subscriber will be
absent from Augusta for an indefinite pe
riod. in the interim John 1* Andrews,
Esq. is duly authorised toact as his attor
ney.
J. R. STANFORD.
July 4 w6w
A A\ er iis ement.
.HE public is inlorm4o, that the sub {
scribers have this day formed a Partner- ‘
ship under the style d£ Hodt (k Reid.
Their Office is on Washington street : s
the same recsntly occupied by the las
mentioned of the firm* Their practice
will be pursued in the counties of Rich
mond, Burke, Columbia, Striven, Wash
ington and Jefferson, and in the Federal t
Circuit Court for the District of Georgia.
w. W. HOLT,
K. R. REID.
July 22 6t
For Hale,
XiOT 189, District 3, Henry County. -
—apply to
Durham T. Hall,
Savannah
July 4——
s
Globe Tavern.
'TuE Subscriber i [if..ms liia f. icnui and
the public, that iiis
Reading Room ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And un account ot
changing the situation of the. latter, he is
i»tter able to provide for the acoommo
ilßtion of iiis customers ; and can safely
promise them, that ua far us his means and
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
nji will attend to thecomiort and ouirveni
encc of every guest who niay honor him
with a call.
(j£f*Tbe Savannah & Wash*
iiigton Stages put up at the
Globe,
W. SU VNNON.
Decembi r 20.
Hamburg.
EUGENE BURN AN,
INFORMS the Public, that he is com
missioned Notary public (pr the
District of Edgefield, in Suuih-Csrolina,
that he is ready to uci us Conveyancer —
or to make up Accompts between Hurt*
ners, or for Executors and Adipimstratois
—Post Books and do every thing idatlve
to the Scrivener’s office
June 3 if
Insurance against
Fire
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
T
M. HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
(Between the Post Office & Globi Tavern.)
December 20
THE SUBSCRIBER
HAS ABOUT
LBS PRIME BACON
* FOR SALE ,
Which he will Sell or reasonable terms.
Wootfson Ligon,
Western Hotel,
August 1. it
Thomas WatKins’
Saw rSfGrist Mills
I HE subscribe.’. Mill, .re .till In op,-
ration, both SAW and GRIST. He* will
deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per
thousand, and will cause rvtgy attention
to bepaid to each branch ol hi# business,
—“in* customers will be J airly dealt by."
Thomas Wall ins.
April 8 ts
Ou Consignment.
US Barrels and i ST CROIX Sugar
6 Hogsheads j
WHICH WILL B£ SOLD LOW AT THE WHAHF.
ALSO—
A Neat biecond Hand Four
wheel CARRIAGE, made expressly to
order, and bn little used ; which will be
sold fur little more than half its value.
By
G. H. Lamar,
At the Counting Boom of L. C, Qantelou
y Co.
July 22. —.4t
Tfcn DoWnva
LOST,
A ND supposed to have been taken
t\. through mis ake, from on boird 'he
Steam Boat Commerce, on her wav to
Charleston, a double cased SILVER
WATCH, maker’s name Hollisi*, No,
3375, Liverpool —A reward of Ten Dol
lars will be given to any person leaving
said Watch at the Chronicle Office- j
August I.— —ts I
i
Painting Glazing
AND
Paper Hanging.
THE subscriber intend# to establish
himself in the above line of business
and hopes by punctual attendance to me
rit a share of public Patronage -, his price
will be lew, and hie work.warranted—his
shop is a few doers below L Rnsignol’s
f*mg Store, No,lli side B: ;»’-otreet.
Wm Pearce.
All orders from the Country will be at.
tended to at the shortest notice.
July 29- 4t.
QfJ* The writer, a young
Man of steady habits wishes to engage
himself with a Merchant or Broker as
Book-keeper, he having a thorough know
ledg • of Book-keeping, and well acquaint
ed with Cotton. Any gentleman bavin g
such s situation vacant mav hear of a
person qualified to fill it by leaving a few
lines at this office addressed to O, B. L.
which will be. duly attended to
August s——fT
A V übUcatioxi.
Mas A.S. COLVIN having, fora const
di r»hle time p»»t. had .t in coi-tentpl tioa
tnpublishaP rivUic.il W, rk, now ropo
sts to issue the. Fir t Nutnbir of it pa
soon as it has been asc.i rtvied tlut suffi
cient patronage *v 11 he iiffupJed to delray
theexpeuses of Paolicayun. the l'tl3
is intended t > he
A. S. COLVJN'S
WEEKLY MESSENGER.
U * ll contain four pages Royal Quarto,
and lie d. I'nered to Subscribers every Sa.
tn.rday, at the price « f Four Dull, rs ptr
annum, payable qtu rterly in advance
Us (Jot tents will he chn fly Lit- r ry ;
but there will be such n- tiers of the r
innlti I'm, (it News, of Fashions, of f' a >te,
of Marriages and Oei-ths, See. as to p.mdtp
4 a vehicle of Uener i Inti re: t and AmnS''-
niei t
The inhah tai ls of the Di; trirt <f Co,
looilmi a ,|l be waited upon in a few due s ,
ft r the purpose of ol taming their (Sign*,
t. res.
Subscriptions w-11 also be received at
the Uoi kd re of Messrs. Davis Sc Fouca,
J’ennsi lvma Avenue
N. B Pi ruins residing at a di.-tance, may
forw, r I their Subs, rq lions t<> the Editor.
punt paid,
W aslniip ton, June, 1822.
S' A Snbserii tion Papir is left at the
t re of J. ii 11 Ect
July 4--——
City MieiilV‘s ‘ ale.
% virtue' faw)it nf I l 'ini Fncius. t to ind
(li)'evteds
WILL JSE SOLD,
4 T 'lie Mack.l honso in lie City of
jV Augusta, on the third Tuesday in
the pri stni nuuiih
One side hoard, several
tal i"s, « number of lea l), i beds, and oth.
er hi to J.-s ot houstliel I furnilure. i seized
and taken in execution, as the propc vy
ot William Lambkin, p satisfy Janus
Lambkin. Condi lions cosh, before deli.
iii, I‘ec, HIM*. c, a,
August 12-. 3t
to thm ruiiTirT
WHEREAS some calumniating srnnn
die!, Ima bought proper to circn.
la'ca most scandalous, false and infamous
report of mo, sia'ing that I was shot at a
corn crih, in Franklin County, and 'hat
I am now dead and incapable of comply
ing with my contracts j this is to inform
all whom it may concert!, llta Tc e uy
any 'ime and place preaenf a living con •
tradiction iif that report, and conviucp
the propagator, by such arguments, as
will make him confess tha l I am <4« much
or more alive than he is; and bv a pro.
cess of reasoning direc*«d immediatel' to
the seat of nude islanding, I ran bent n in
-1 to hi* head, that I am sound wind and limb,
and hope to find a Hufllcien' store of food,
without any resort to my neighb: r» corn
cribs, us tdways to enable me tc- give the
he to such reports personally, and to en.
juy a life long enough to fulfill ary en.
gag* ments in which I may be a party.
And this is fin ther to c> r'lfy, that any oth.
er pet son who shall take sfM.li ‘ihe.rtiea
with i.iy name, that i can. and will prove
him a liar before a jury of my country, be.
fore which he shal' he summoned
* Wm. Hlmrger, jimr.
August 12.———-3 t
• A Bulkey.
A SECOND hand Sulkey, with Harness
complete, recently repaired, wi | be
sold very low If applied for immediately.
Enquire of
John Woolfolk.
August 8 3tp
For Hale,
ST>X.CeW<M\t Gvg \IoVHO 3,
AND A
Secondhand Gij*^Harness
Will be so d low for cash—Enquire ai die
Globe Tavern. May 27 if
FOR HALF.
,/V. PLEASANT and relictd residence
on the SAND-HILLS. Ajipl) to
I J. h. rioit.
I 1 27 ts
Hour, ( on>,f r c,
am BARRELS fresh FLOUR, ,
50 ha I do do
1000 bushrlsCorn,
100 barrels Maek- rel, No. 3j
10 tons F.ngLsh JUon,
20 coils Bale Rope,
2 pipes Cog ac Brandy,
For sale t>y
M*Graa § Gordon.
August B.——-2t,
Lands For hale, v,
Yf .pplicnlion be made imme-!ia»ely.
Lot 35, District 22 Early County (on the
f Vale’* of Lime Creek- ,-J> Lot 189, Disfric,
3, Henry roomy, Let 210 Uisrict 12
Monroe County —Apply at this Office
Aprd Ifi
(£j 1 linvt appointed Mr.
TAYLOR FI-F-WI I LIN mv Attorney
during my absence frum ■'i» <‘iiv.
Jno. Farring.on
,M*y6—— ts M»y .
A