Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 25, 1820, Image 1

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I AUGUSTA ' CHRONICLE. I (TOL. XXX’/J MONDAY MOKNING, as, isso. P’iM'iss] ■" rwT~ Ijajta Cljronifle. m .g ■ f , 1K „ uY & THURSDAY ■ I!}ND £rIvLYCA'. ■ Kean &) CAuu-lton- I r . of the Laws of the U, States „OUAH3'FK# A3NOW, ■ ]Y Wfide Tavern. I m ■ ' BhmCv>Ta , ; - emh^. s/1 ■ mlr \£WCr f 77^ ■ Savannah Stage Office ■ partnership Os Whipple & Booth ■ the Eagle Tavern and Savannah ■oißce, being this day dissolved by ■ consent All debts due by the ■m will be paid by said Whipple, ■ debts due to the firm are to be ■d b v him only. ■ Jesse Whipple, I I). S. Booth. I, The house will still he continue ■eiiy, by the subscriber, I J. Whipple. ftylG uanters Hotel. ft subscriber has taken the PLAN- J ft HOTEL, lately occupied by Cos- I ftk;nson,Esq. situated between Key- I ftri M'Cartnev-streets, and fronting | ■street, which leads into the upper I ft Broad-street. This Establishment j fthsgcst and best adapted for the ao- { ftdution of travellers of any in the I ft-Tliere are rooms fitted up ami I ft reserved for the accommodation { ■lies. Planters, northern and south- J ftrchantswlio may please to patronize I ftnprietor, will find convenience in 1 ■ in the neighborhood of the great I ft) mart from the upper country. Sta J Bn all respects suitable to the ex- I ft the establishment are provided. | I John Miller. I ftusta, Oct. 7 I ■ The editors of the Journal, Mi'- | ftille; Missionary, Mount Zion; lie- I ft in, Savannah; Courier, Charleston: I fttr, New-York, are requested t< I ftli the above for three months, an I ■their accounts to the Georgia Art! ft r Ollice for payment. { male Academy. ■hand Mrs. VVah-je will open thei J ■euij lor Young Ladies in A uga its I fte first Monday in December, (im n I By alter the close of their pleat n j fcement as principals of tlie Powelto' | ui Mr. DANFOUTIPs School I P un Reynolds street. I Wide lhecu«Mos clemevtauf brand J Female Education, the course o I nction will comprehend Logic, Rhe j i.uwi/und Natural Philosophy, of the I ‘la.dnid,2;c. ic.—also, should it be I 1,10 Latin, and Greek Language, j wms ot Tuition will depend upon the I phes studied, and may be known by I ica'ion at the Augusta Book-store, J fc anl opportunity may betaken ofea '"scholars until the number proposed lea up. 'ery proper attention will be given to ■umluct an 1 Jfepon inept of young La n"ii the country, who may be placed ftiieir charge during the winter and v"~ i!.’ a ' Sl, » beside the usual in ' mi .‘ ti,e * school, may receisc Use ■ ’■icuoiibof masters in Music, Drawing Notice. CASHIN. onf em< J s *fore to the upper sHott? ad w K reet «.°P! >0b i te tothe l>ian ‘ , c „ ‘ ere he offers for sale a of Liquors, Wines, & f4VI) S n t n,,orter ' S ‘ llt * kc. t;i > ?,T’ P «"'tand Hose. Blankets. ft rs, k c Ct 3 browsers, Coarse °tbep articles suitable for (lit ’ ' eas on, nil of which he will ■V ' vmherlT' ° r l ,ro,luct ‘- |j f. rtTtjJV Lr e \t< U ]' n Jr Lumber* left at the " *' “Vended to with punctual! y "*pnoof. m _ for sale by the Sutscr6e> HtBLES contain, ~ pwh,c J l - wi ll be sold by the Tei 7 Wat private TJ^psou. ’ \ **• V/#*>■• ►I ♦ « ‘ ♦ - , % * * « M . •f• # » « * Horse Shoeing CARRIE RV. fB H£- Subscriber respectfully informs his A frit-ends and the public, that he has ta ken a a hop on Keynold-street opposite the Eagle'Tavern, where he w ill carry on the Blacksmith's anil Farriery Business in all its branches,—From the long expe I rience he lias had in his profession, he flat-1 ters himself, that those who may favor him • with their custom will have their work done equal, if not superior, to any other of the same line in Augusta Also, Race Horses plated and Locks & Keys repaired by E. F. Billings* Dece nber 18 4t. [ SELLING OFF VERY CHEAP. FITIIE subscriber have yet on handu com Jl plete assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, ; Rich plated Ware, consisting of Croats, j Candlesticks, Coffee Urns cife £ifc. also Cutlery and Hardware. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED* An Elegant assortment of Thread’ Edgings, Luces, and Footings, all of which will be sold very low tor cash or approved paper, wholesale and retail. On Consignment 110 boxes East India China 2a Patent Ploughs (on tht River) T. J. Cunningham, 7 '.so doors below the Post Office 110 Mard's Budding. Dec, 4 ts Dry Goods. I The Subscriber?, j OFFER FOR SALE, the Lower Tenement of the Bridge Bank of | Augusta, ATSASSOIITMEST SUITABLE TO THE SEASON’ I VIZ C IJOSE, Point and DntHl Blankets* A Plains, Flannels, HUizes, Double Milled Drab Cloths, Coarse Cloths, assorted, I Fine do | Cambrick Muslins, Book do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, Power Loom Shirtings, American Shirtings and Sheelings, With a great variety of other articles. LAWRENCE, RAPELYE & Co. October Jl ts groceriesT fra, H Co Offer jar Sale, 130 bags prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. O. Sugar I 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 do do Cog Brandy 5 hhds J. Rum I 2 Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Winft I 50 barrels loaf Sugar | 500 q. boxes Spanish Segars | 40 do do Imperial ) l "T r Sy A | Gunpowder & Hyson S Jl JLi il j 200 qr- Canisters, do _do do j 10 Bugs Pimento and Ginger, I 15 Do! Pepper, I 20 Sacks Fresh Almonds, { 15 Boxes No. 1 Soap, j 200 Bags Shot, assorted, | 100 Keg S Duponts Powder, I 20 do JBest Richmond Tobacco, I 12 B.,*tes Chocolate, { 22 Barrels N. E. Gin, { 35 Casks Cheese, I 100 Boxes do. I 3000 Bushels Salt. j I October 3.1—-d 1 AND 1 CmwwussVou r>usU\u,ss, 1 I (IK subscriber having entered into the j Factorage and Commission Business, res {peclfully lenders Ids services to his j friends and the public. He has taken a [store in Hunter’s Buildings, immediately [ below* that occupied by Messrs Nicholas {•3* Neff, un i hopes by unremitting indus -1 try and an assiduous attention to their in -1 t ere sis, to give general satisfaction to J those that may favor him with their pat ! nonage. I WILLIAM P. HUNTER. J Savannah, November 7 w3w Twenty Hollars Reward, j And all Reasonable Expenses WILL be paid for apprehending and lodging in any jail in the state of J Georgia, a Negio Fellow named 1 MARTIN I He is owiiid in Savannah, has absconded , J iml is supoosed to be lurking about An ) gnsla Market, as his business at home is | butchering—He is about 30 years oW, six J I i'ect high, square built, has two of his " J frant teeth out, and has aSbar on his head T further particular# «nqvti»« *t this J Office. . , I Sept, 5 if Hats ! Hats ! lints / Henry Eld Co. AT THE sroy OF THE OOIKF.S HAT, IIETWKF.' Tlia POST-OFFICE AN!) OLOBE TAVEHX, Have just Received and will from time to lime Receive, An extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE BEAVER & OTHER II A T S, Which for Elegance and Goodness are equal to any «ver offered to the public. —Among them will be fmmd — IjIIRST and second quality Beaver Hals latest style, black and white, broad and narrow brims, Castor ditto Uoram ditto Youths Fancy ditto Drabs and black plain ditto Children’s Jockeys Mens’ and Youths’ best Merino Woo Hals, Old gentlemen who want large brim best quality heaver, will find them here. The above manufactured under the pai ticular inspection of one of the partners at the north, and known to be good. Gentlemen who are in want, and coiintr) merchants will do well to call—they will he sold wholesale and retail on accommo dating terms. &ootß and SVc-es, Os all description as usual; December 15. lit ~ FASHIONABLE GILBERTCLKLJXU, Late of the House of White, Brothers, lie. NEW-YORK. iql9 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends iOi> in Augusta, and the public, that he lias just received from the former place, and is now opening at his vvhosesale and retail HAT WARE-HOUSE, three doors below the Augusta Bank, A LABOE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF mirap From the manufactories of Messrs. White, Brothers h co. Tweed ik Benedict, and Josiah Wilson of New-York, together with a large assortment of his own manufacture, the following is a pari of the assortment now offered for sale, viz: 2000 Gentlemens' superfine black and Drub beaver Hats 1500 do fine ami common Castors blk and Drab 1000 Mens and Boys imitation Beavers, 500 do do do Common Koran Hals 1500 do do do fine & common Wool Hals 1000 do do do imitation white Merino Hats 800 Morocco Caps assorted 100 Ladies’ and Misses’ black Beaver, full trim-tied 200’ Children’s Fancy Hats Alsou large stock of BAND IT'XBS and THUNKS by the nest. (rt* The above goods are all fresh and of a superior quality and fashion Coun try merchants and others, will find it to their interest to call and examine forThem selves—as goods from this establishment will be sold at a very small aduance from ;lie New-Yark prices. Augusta, December 7 “PIAaNOS“ F 0 It S A L K THE Subscriber has for sale at his house, near the market, very elegant and well tuned London made, Piano Fortes, Which he will sell low for cash or appro ved town paper. v m Unix, December 4,5 t Fresh and Fashionahl e ♦Fust RECEIVED, and for Sale, foi i Cash onhjJ ftt- tlie Store of IJimock $ Marsh, Opposite City-Holt’ October 5 l?t lIMBT (B-DIMPai. Lawrence, RapeKe (o. Have Just received and offer for salt, an assortment of LONDON superfine Clolhs Double Milled Gsssimeres Canton and Nankin Crapes Sinchews and Sarsnetts Silk and BcaVer Gloves, assorted Best Buckskin do Black and white Crapes Cotton and worsted half Hose Irish Linens and Dowlas Brown Hollands and Osnaburgsi November 7 ts Coffee, Iron, <^c. m Bags green Coffee j 25 bags Java do 25 ts ns assorted iron 16 hVIs New-Orleans Molasses 8 hhds. Rye Whiskey 40 bis. Gin Just landed and for sale by Win. H. THOMPSON, & Co. December 18 6t THR j Y'IAN con. r .t.\ndy be found at the Angus ta Cominisfpn . . Ilntg Stone, A miry's Range, From early till fate, where he still attends 0 the Practice J;fMEUlClNE.—Bleeding and Ti'Ciij ey'.rycling in store, at mode rate terms, nr, t to servants at half the usual rates aslnpclolbivi, which is worthy ,f notice. Dr iiga, Glass, Oils, Paints, !tc. Will be. receded on Commission, and prompt return*, made of all sales and eve y attention pj|J to the intf rests of his employers. ~U. C. Dunn. December 7u ts J lu|Buhscribcr, ojJOTJCITS tlfuso who can .furnish him ,3 with evidu&r, to enable him to pros ecute with saßgaoticn, three persons who were concern!,*! in maßreating his man servant on the IVashington road, this side.i't Col. 'Mari’s on the •.ve iling of the 2d * boy was furnish ml with a pass .. licill he propuced (with out tliVci)and. "ashy timsc men beaten in a shameful maimer—when a certain gentleman came up uitd informed them that his pane wps not out by one -week, the negro docs not know who was his friend, icing an Alra'am,' understands but little English; scarcely enough to be under- Rood—sh(.uld% reward be expected, any thing reasonable will be granted by i aic Laroche, Afiply to A, Slaugl.ter C. Labiizan or i ho ). S. Oliver. December 7 ts Law Office. Subscribers have associated them -1 selves fur the purpose of being able at all tunes, to give prompt attention to any business, which may be committed to their management, in the Courts of Rich mond coumy, and In the Mayor’s Court of the City of Augusta- Their ollice is at the Corner of Washington & Ellis streets. W. W. Holt, Ciuirlds Carter, CC/* W. W. Holt will continue to prac tice in the Mapetiur Courts of the Middle Circuit. December 11. 4t ~ MarshaVs Office, |,oll THE J)ls rniCT OF OEO OIA. Savannah Nov. 11, 1820, HE Assis'auts of the Marsha] of this district, ••for taking the fourth Census, or enumeration of the inhabitants of the U nited Slaten, ’’ are hereby notified that the time for transmitting their returns to this department is near at hand, and it is hop ed that no delay will take place, so as to prevent a general return being maue ac cording to law. JNO. H MOREL. Marsh,:l Diet Geo. (Ty* The Darien Gazette, August;: Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Gu- Izette, and R-corde» air' Journal at Mil oe q-evitie, will pubfesli the above till ■Jr, Nrn ' *< ! NI.-.*'- <Tiber W. I'he. CfithtcYiher 7P,SI‘?.IA inT rn sbi« friends * h liie ;i- ■ : coi ■■ o-.i d, 'h.it In has la bel the so. e la iy ec uoiod by Mr HL-iigluon, ufj 'e u.-• yu ssrs Morgan an di.i.lc, d’s, where be u*ill always keep on laud a a’, assort ceut of LiuYYfts 1 t\u(V £ v*«gW mfflH lioois SC *3 Os ire newest f'atlern nul best Materials He tias also on ban ~ a large supply of S ami Coni’ e Buocs Si Alstt—Oh lisuiil, i urge supply of Wat r p o h Shoi>? of -he'first qlwhty, v/mctl tliey will dis -•ose of t;h most reasonable terms. ifopf Hepiuj rig clone on the shortest no lice and in the nea-est maimer. J. M. Clarke Co. Noveiiibeijd'J ts Mdi’shal’s Sale. f ||N the FiLt Tuesday in January, Will H..F be soldj at the Market house in this city belwem the hours often and two o’chick Twentj'-five Negroes, le viecl on astli; property ofiJarna M'Kinne, :.tlhe suit jf President, Directors and Company oßhe Bank of the U. Slates vs. said Barna .yKinne et. al. Jolia H. Morel, m. d. g. Decembej 15 tds ipr i,ost SOMETIME since in Columbia county, a NOTE OF HAND, drawn by Sam ■el D Sheik in favor of the Subscriber, and given sofnetime in February 1820, for TWENTV-IW.' DOLLARS; and paya bie on the 25'h December, 1820, —Who- -ver finds sad note and returns it to th« ■Mi' scriber, shall be handsomely reward ed by Green Gilpin. December 11 Up 1 ” v T " ‘ I MON I GOMH3.V, ALABAMA, j PROPOSALS For Publishing a New’spiipe) TO OK TUB Montgome rtf Hepublican 4 WARE, (hat myneW and difficult em-* tw pioytweiit, xvlll h'lhj.'ct mu tojitffty in conveiiicucvs,arisingfisun want oroipcri once, it is with diffidence I aniiounci my, seif as being about to u.devtak i, (inladdi lion to other engagements) the arduous task ot superintending thy Editorial de partment of u that my News arrangements Will bd dicin' as will enable me to present fie citizens o, Alabama with u Journal, not intiii unin teresting to thorn, while him t XeiTi ms m procuring fact? in relation t\ lhat State’ and oilier subjects, aided h}' .'Win; Ulenuy. friends, will render it list Uittgetliii’ un acc.eptuble toothers, , I mist,mi this occasion, be pi nulled to depart from the general custom of giving laborious details of the udvaiituges y.'HUil ing from- Newspaj *r ipuliUeatiphs, vhd ot inakli'|7 specious promisee; tbA qtxO*heioj* already suflicienlly tuiderstool!,; arid the other calculated to deceive. 10l ey nejlii er; merely reitiaiking,that, its nsine fyift**' claims its principles, and that my .lituuble, efforts will be freely exercised ill endeav ouring to promote the ma fuhieL M the paper and interest-, m dm peoplf, It uv-iy Tio l he. amiss to give tolWse un acquainted, a short sketch of the place whence the paper is to he issued. Mo.vrooxtitv, formerly called'Hosttl* Bi.rrrF, lately East Alabama and New Phi ladelphia, (the former established by a Company in Georgia, and the latter by A. Dexter, '.sq. belli having beenaicorpora ted into one town by the last legislature) is situate inviic healthy, fertile, and thickly settled county, of the same name, ot which it is the seat of justice—intended to per petuate two distinguished martyrs* to the cause of tiie republic, directly opposite the eastern point of that highly cultivated, extensive, and fertile tract of land, known by tlie name of the “ Big Bend.” It ad joins the fraction on which the town ol Alabama stands, and bordering on the celebrated river of that name, to which it it is navigable at all seasons from the Gulf of Mexico, for steam boats of a large da-s —distant about two hundred miles from Milledgeville; u similar distance from the sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 55 above. Cal law ha, the seal of government; and about 12 miles .below the junction ol the Coosa and Tulapoosu. It in the poin at which the Aliunde mails reach their first stopping place in the stale, and Irom Whence News may be distributed through the country with great facilities. Mont gomery, from its high and airy situation, the purity of its waters, flowing from its several springs, and the elevation ot the banks along the river on both sides, which exclude stagnant waters, is considered pe culiarly healthy; indeed, many resort to that section during the summer mouths, ou mat account: It contains many roman tic,as well as level sites for building, and for an infant establishment,it maybe cull ed a pleasant, flourishing, town J. IIA'TIELLE. Savannah luly 17,1820. • Tlie County wai nanieil in tinfliu of die gallant Major MonlKomery, who leli at tfc.e lldm; Mioe; anil the town di-riveil iu title, I'ror.. ib'.' imiumial genera; who shareil Uie same fate at at an early pe riod ol' the Ut-volutionary war. TERMS. The Republican will be printed on a royal sheet once a week, until its patron tge justifies its appearance twice a week, H 5 dollars per annum, in advance, or on receipt of ,! e first number, which will be issued as so in as practicable after the mid die of November next. July 29 ts s gritty Ultmtwts. T. S. NELSON «; Co. U VVE Just received Fifty cases Strtw BONNET'S and Trimmings, compri *.iug a general assortment of the moat fash 'oiialile patterns, which are offered for . AMt, ai, veiy reduced prices, at Messrs. Wellington and Hinds's Shoe Stor*, a few ioors above the City Hotel. December 11. w4w a card. Isham Thompson. Offers bis services to his.friends anc the public in the Auction & Commission Jiu sineso. He occupies the stand latelv held b Thompson and Black, where all favors wi ie received and duly attended to. Novembes 7. Executor's Sale. On Thursday the 28th day es Dccem oer next, at the late residence of Am brose Jones dec’d. in Columbia County, between the usual hours. Will be Sold, The whole of the personal property belonging to said estate, (Negroesexcept *!,) Consisting of The stock of Houses, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, Stc. The crop of Corn, Fodder, tVheat Oats kc. One first rate Gigg and Harness, one Wagon ami Gear, one ex cellent copper Still, with apparatus com olete. Plantation utensils, House-hold k kitchen furniture, together with a num her of other articles, which it would be tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on the dey of sale Sale to continue from day to day, until completed. Archer Avary, Ex'r, November 17—— Remaining in the^ost-Office at An Ci'->j.,Uie :>‘otli November, la.). OE/’ Persona wishing '’-.Uers fr nu it iiiit, will please ask lun“ 'dwrtis-.;i A L< wis Leona d < 'fckcVr Mrs. *Mary Lvonar I An-1, w ' AU«H Augo.-.Uis J,;tcv freeman^ Adams Thomas H. /.uom W iduetl Appleton Samuel Lam. Philip U Lvnkio Jame s SuWow Mrs. Susan Lctory Mori».m. Bird Wilson M JIK-dsuc Bubett Marsh Moses ili'iil Miss Miiv Migatt William 3 Barfield Lew-u P M'Llmurray i-.V.v, * .It ach Silvester M'Kmghi .1 ’ Bulloch CiurKp M‘Ncill D.nict F. Bishop Sf'U May Janus Bulloch G< oege Mann Judith B "d Ucason I). Hessen Nathaniel Bledsoe V> iliiuut Murray ,lames Bubo Janus M \dnai Jol.u B.iiyiltbny Martin Chariot Hugg Miss Susan Merrill, Joshua Brewer Alia BoUtcca Maxwell VJ'iifi A' BtU® Mrs. VVili.a.o M-Cuil.m;;!),'., jFtl .Bradley M.sS Gallia- Mtinsun Ju^wK'“ ’ Mtiin-owie’jV.'v/r. ii/i • Broome M. Rufus Moore Wii.yt.o jj? Bilrns Miss Siusan-\. IPCoy lime Healle h fl.tyii-tl Mongin Builrr Ju.ut-a Middleton {'.t. j Bateman Thomas M*Coy Gcoi .-•; / Bowers B -nptunu Marshall Ufh. in Bryan Aifc.\ under More (ouu Bates V\- ilii«m C. Moore Samuel Burgis Joint - N Bud Janies Nesbit Alt-van Bourdnmn Abel Nixon Miss S' >p t'» Bush Richard Norrcll Joint A Buojn Mrs. Newcomb BPo-.- Ball James O C Ogden Mrs. K i f* Covington Leicester 0> Keefe Elizam J Ciarke John O'lirynn John Cherry Samuel sic co I* Barrel Joseph Powers-Margin I; Bai son .I.tines Pnswortb Mr Corbett Mrs Eleanor Poindexter Critchcn Edwin Pottibone Luke Craig Colonel JUuitvt Pmt Susan Luon I‘uln Horn 1 Id Cooper Daniel Prentice Rufus Cummings John B Cowles Thomas M. Ramsay Mrs. Me •/ Cummins John Robinson Jane , J.*, Colley Jesse. Hnymcr Jacob tl. Cochrane Robert A. Robinson L ies Crocket Miss Anne Haul William if, Cameron John Bead Eleanor Costar A. M. Bobcrtson Jam J Carter Mias Massey Bouncy Thom 11 Clarke John M Huberts lla' i D Bpuptree H ; dliy Duly Lewis Bed T homas Danally Ihnmas Keid David Drew Alexander Howell Mary* Uisniis Benjamin Ifooetr Itofe. rt Davis David Hiidord Hubert Dyer Cory don BidyelJutd Dulaiiy II B Biley Moses , Dykes Edward S F Stratton Jatne.4 I Poyil John Kcolield Mr. Farr James Stallings cl. •. ~. 'n G Steele Wiliia Glorn Andrew & co Sigler At m , . . Cordon James Shaw Ceuri; ; jo. CrilHn James C Shumate Glass John Srnitli Deiiah Ga-.nble B L Stewart Mrs A'pyj Gardner Airs Mary Sikeu Henry Garvin Mrs bimonet Monsl u.- Glaze Middleton Sayre Jlcnjaii ... tv .' Grease John Scgo William 11 'l' 0$ Hitchcock Leonard Twiggs Ceorj-rt Hills Chauncey Turmr John »!, Hamilton James Tinkham Spur Highiowcr Benj Travis Bev, in ‘ Hills Reuben Tayloi Mrs. A.... 1 Harris Miss Eliza D Taylor William Hill Green B Tayloi D.tvnl Hatcber John Talmge The i Huydan Anson B Tompkins II -> . j Honey well A Todd Josiali C. Hamilton Thomas N Tradewell A.N . : ..-i Hotchkiss Stephen V J Vandyke l» Alo- V. Johnson William W Jones Miss Pamela Ward Bohn- 1). Johnson Mrs Eleanor Walker John Jameson Franck Whitaker ha.r - I Jones Thomas 3 Walton Tim. r. -i Johnson James Walker E'ij - i K Ware Thomas Keating Mrs Fdiza Willy John Knox Gaorge Watkins G< .. -re I. Wallace Junn . '.f. Low Miss Hannah Williams Lijiscomb Samuel Walker J. Lee Adam Wt-slon Hi Cy>y? Lott John I James Fraser, I* Decemlier 4 * r Dissolution . li HE Co-partnership heretofore <: :.‘ d ng between the subscribers, nV-' ■ u tirm of Tmompbox a Bui k, is hi. y j dissolved by mutual consent. All persons hiving donands r .o said firm will present them to Ja:-i Black for settlement, and person.-, . ears, will make immediate paviu jp the same, who is duly (authorised i iJr lie business of said concern ISH iNHWtff'i JAMES A. lU»4L November 7 3i&’.v3t Tot j A PAIH OV EXCEU.EXT J young gentle in single and dmihlo h i and under the saudie remark..- i- - * Tavellers. They are war,am .1 > ...... I For Tertos apply to J. Whipple, rU I etor of the Eagle Tavern, wiwvo ?t»B> 1 Horses may be seen. J D®cember 7,—-3tp. I I ■