Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 31, 1821, Image 1

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—* f FRESH Jlmpfbrted *l*oods I at savannah. I George. \V. Foe,, jl IS SOWOPBJTIMJ ujAn Extensive Assortment of I 000 I>S, •I'Suitable for tlie appi caching Season, ¥ CONSIST! S£ OF I Wlille Wt lclx PlainsJ M JJlne and mixed «lo JB London Duff'd Blankets W Rose and Point do | , Heavy Cotton Magging I Jjiack ami csUkred Bombazctts 1; Fine worsted Hosiery B Merino and lamb’s wool Hose H Supeifine white Flannel l| Mine, red and yellow Flannels ■ Tartan Plaids H Supeifine wide Clack Borabazeens B J’iag Hnr.dkercliiefs ■ Superfine Cloths and Casslmeres ■ I’elice Cloths ■ Irnssels and Venitian Carpetings I meai lh Hugs ■ Domestic Plaids and Snipes ■ Ozn;ibnrgs ■ Irish and German Linens j H Tortoise shell Combs B plain block Nankin Crapes' 1 B Mandarin Crape Dresses ; ■ With a variety of other articles, which ■ , re for sale on accommodating terms, at ■ the corner of Drought on and Uarnard ■ greets, for cash or approved paper. I October 29 t2SL) I YWiuiovh ■ Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe ■ and Emily, from Llverpopl, and late B arrivals from the north, an extensive 1 supply of I British, French, India & Do ll mcstic I DRY GOODS, | ALSO. I Hardware. ■ Which they offer to country merchants I on the most reasonable terms a November 12 w2m I N otice. I ip ■ aHE Co-partnership heretofore exist- I ingunder the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co. I was by mutual consent, dissolved on .the I l&h day of August hist. I F. C, Taylor, I Dexter Chapin. I N. B. Business heieafter will becontin- I tied by I F. C Taylor. November 12 ts. TORBvB!Snr 9 MERCHANT TJIILOR, Respectfully informs hiscustom evs and the public generally, tbathc con liiities to carry on his business in Cantu lie's Brick Store, in Broad Street, near ly opposite the City Hotel. He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance : he pledges himself that his Work shall not be exceeded by any done in this city, and will constantly keep on hand, C\oW\s, Casatmeas and . Y eaVmgs, * OF THE BEST QUALITY ; Which he will sell, and make up on moderate terms. (£f DECEIVED the LATEST New- York and Philadelphia IMSIIIOXS. October 22——ts COTTON WIRE-HOUSE. WILLIAM 11. EGAN, R.WING taken the Warehouse lately occup ed by .1 \Y Harper, upper end, South side of Broad Street, for the repep hon of PRODUCE, Arul the 0 unsaclion pf | 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 -oawtf Sugar, CofiVe, Wine, Al monds, and SPANISH BEG4DS. flJillDS prime Muscovado Sugar 5 pipes I, F I* Madeira Wine, 15 qr cades do 53 half qr casks do 75 bags Coffee, 3/ bbls fresit A'lvell Almonds, 5,0,0JJ superior Spanish Sugars, in boxes cnn'aining lOJ each 7 pipes and 7 qr casks Corsica Wine. For Sale by John Kinney, jr. November 23 -if .loh Printing Neatly Executed at ihis Office Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette. rvtu, C“ The evil, that men do, lives after them ; } ~ , ot . oril ™ 0 {V OL. 36.] Mohflay, good h oft iutertrt with tlwir b0...*.-* »1, tt»l. pC«w Swim-W*.**] Jvwwt, Aboil, Co. Upper H ivy Citu /lute/, HAVE KKCEIVEI) FROM N. YORK, A CEXCIUt. A'.SOUJ MF.NT OF Slaple % Fancy .Q>&7 o©!©a)S, IWi— G I C/UPER, common and low priced, black, blue and mixed cloths !c Cassimere#, Super and Common Valencia, 'l'oilanelte, Swansdown and Marseilles Vestings, Bombazctts and Bombazines, Satinnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths, Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors, Italian do. white, black and Green, Super light and dark prints and chintz calicoes, Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs. Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured and checkered, 4-4 & 6 4 cambrics, and cambric and cotn moa dimoties, 2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens, I do. Super brown do. Turkey red, blue, Madras# and Polycat handkerchiefs, Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric handkerchiefs, Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers, Dogskin, Bucksin, and Beaver Gloves, Ladies dressed and undressed kid do. Scarlet emhr.ulered morines, Marseilles cpiili counterpins 4 4 square, Sewing silks, black, white, green, blue and assorted colors, Cotton cords, balls and threads, Linen tapes, threads and bobbins. Darning and floss cotton, Willow flats and millinelts, Suspenders, children's socks, Cassimere, merino and silk shawls, Shell U Imitation Tucking & side ccmbs, Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto. Ribbons —an extensive assortment of all colors, Plaids, Striped, figured and plain. Plain and pearl edged Taffety from No 1 to 22, Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin shews and Sarscnetts, plain Si figured of various colours, Silk Lace, plain and 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, .Elegant needlework muslin robes and walking dresses, from 12 to 50 dol lars, very rich, Low priced needle-work, tambored and embroidered do. Jaconet, until and book muslin Flounces and Inserting Trimmings,. Worked muslin Bands or Coiaretts, 'I bread Laces, g good assortment, cheap, Jet Eardrops,’Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and Eyes and Necklaces, Gilt Neclaces, Clasps and Snaps, 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 Donum and common Razors nnd strops, Sportsmen's pocket and Pen Knives, Playing Cards and Dressing Combs. Durable Ink and Osnahurg Thread, Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt ings and Shearings, Bandboxes, by the dozen or package, IVhilteino.e’s No. 10 Cotton Cards, Sic. - Straw Bonnets. 20 cases of very superior Straw Bon nets, Binds, and Trimmings, of various patterns, such as beil crowns, double rapes, round fronts, cottage shape, &.c- Ac.—cheap for the quality. Tiie above goods are offered at whole sale and retaM for cash, or on time for ap proved paper- Regular supplies will he received from onr partner in New York, which will enable us trfiiavg constantly on hand a general assortment of fresh stasoii able Goods; and from the patronage we have received the year papt, we are in duced to believe we have sold, and shall continue to sell at least as cheap as our neighbors November 3—r -ts rBMIE public are hereby notified, that B. Captain James Ware, of the county ofAmhert, nnd State of Virginia, is ap pointed one Principal Agent for the mid d e, eastern and northern States; and E<l mund Rucker, esq. of Rutherford county, State of Tennessee has been appointed one Principal Agent fur the southern and western Slates.—Ah Licenses to Rucker’s Patent Baiteaux. signed by either <>f in, singly, or bj one princial agent,or the su boidinate agents appointed by them, 01 by us, slia’l h ■ as if signed by both of us. Nelson C. Dawson, Ambrose Fucker, Patentees. November 12 wSw Will be Hired, .‘a T Public Outcry on the first day ot January next, at the market house in An trosia, the Negroes belonging to the es tates r.f William Bacon and of Joseph Ware, deceased. There are among these Negroes, Boat, and field hands and domestic servants aay and ail of whom will he disposed ot by private contract, if application be nade before the dav of public hiring, ei :iier to Mr, Robert D. Ware, or to W. W. dolt, F.sq. Nicholas Ware, Ex’r. December id Ids Cotton , iitock, JL.NI> FrsFhftv.gtt RarwVvv. The anbsomber has taken an office in I the building lately occupied 1). Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the ion I side of Broad-street, opposite to the Pos; Office—where he oifeis his services h the above business, and hopes, by stric personal attention, to obtain tfie patron age of his friends and the public. The great facilities afforded by brokers in commercial operations general ly, render it remarkable that the merchants of An gnsta and the planters have long sustain ed the inconvenience of having none, and particularly a Colton Broker. In almost every other cotton matt the business is principally done by brokers; and hence I 1 the ease, certainty and dispatch with! which it is executed. The same system j 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 dilfioulty to ascertain the true stale of {he 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 Cotton. Ist- In order to give time for sampling, citizens offering cotton are requested to leave the ware-house receipts by eight o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, suits cannot be realized till Hie sunccding 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 eralized till next day. 3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably be deducted from the account Sales. f4;h. Sales will commence at ten o’clock anil close at twelve, a m. sth. Fersons choosing to limit and lim iting higher than the market, will have their receipts returned them on paying Hi cents fora bag entry and sampling. 6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a bale. Orders from the country, en closing the warehouse receipts, will be promptly executed. ; ■ Stock Exchange and Frokera^’c, 111 their Various Branches, Will be attended to at all times during of llcu horns, which will be from eight o’- clock a. m. till two o’clock a. is. and from three o’clock till five p. m. Johji Kinney, jun’r. (tj* Money is eometinn-s w<-»th more than at others Persons having it to loan, may, in the strictest confidence, avail themselves of the advantages oftfie mar ket, by applying at the above cilice. November YuVuuVAv tor 6‘aVv , fIMIE subscriber wishing to close his .1 concerns in litis S'ate, oilers for Sale a tract of land in J off'.-r son county, con taining one thousand s vt n hundred and sixty acres, ornpwatds. —It is weliadapt ed to the culture of cotton and corn, and has an elegant site thereon 11 r a saw and grist mill—its contiguity to Augusta and Louisville, jrghders it an object Vo purchas ers. The terms will be moderate for Cash, or cotton at the market price, to lie delivered in Augusta or Savannah.— For Jerms apply to Mr. George Twiggs, near Augusta. Lcyi Twiggs. December 3——ts “11VKD ~ C UTLERY, Ni*c. 7 John $ TV.qs. .1, iioues, Have received per ships Emily and j Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general and extensive addition to their former stock. They have a'so nu hand a variety of other goods won by the attention ts coun try Merchants. Nov- mher 29. wfiw Just Rece, AND rOtt SALt, II Y DIMOCK MARSH, .MvvcUaul Taxluvs, Q) CASES Gentlemens Clothing, Comprising sup. fine black & bin* Dress , Waterloo and FROCK COATS, of various colors. Cloaks, Lionskin big Coats, Panta loon?, Vests, Netting £c Flannel Drawers ami Wrappers, Shirts and Children's Dresses, Re. Rc ALSO — One Case real Superfine black and blue Broa 1 Cloths and Cassimcrcs. I)i ceir.bfcT 13 dl. Notice. months afterdate, application K. cdl lie made to the Couzt of Ohm arv ofßichmor-1 County, for leave to di vide the cst-tf • Major FerdioauilPliinisy, laic ol said conn tv, deceased. John Phinizy* acting adrr.’or of the estate of S■ 1 fiinizy Oct- 1 AUCTION. w R) F Thompson. On J uusthiy tlie fi/st of J urinary next, WILL HE SOLI), without nusntvK, At the Market-House in the city of Augus ta, at 10 oVlork : Two Prime Negro Fellows. Good Boat Hands—Terms Cash. November 19 Ids ~N otice. ~~ co-partnership heretofotc existing ¥. between Johnson ijf Crane, having 'hisday been dissolved by mutual consent, ail persons having claims against the firm, are requested to present them for pay. ment, and those indebted, are desired to make immediate payment. James Johnson, Elias Trane. cry* The business will be continued bj' l\, B. Crane, at the old stand, who has on hind a complete assortment of Newark miids Gigs and Carriages, which will be sold low for rash. Carriages Repaired at short notice end in the neatest manner. E. ii. Crime. Dec 1 7 1m Clothing Store ; kh.lamY hills, JtlP.lt ('//■ i.YT T. 111,0 Its, KEEi' COAfaTA VI'LV A I,A Itol'. ASSOIIXAIENT OF GentlemerUs I\vaA> t .XivvJti CAotAuv.g, Os tiieir own Maimiaoluve. —also — Extra. Super, and Common BROAD CLOTHS, C A SSI M Bit Kb, VESTINGS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS, Re. (jj* And the first rate workmen, to make Clothes to measure N. B. —Their Stouu is kept on Broad- Street, ten rods above (he Post-Office, and three doors, below Maj. Thompson's Auction Room. December 13 l;n GEORGIA. I.LYCOLX SUPERIOR COURT | April Term, 13‘21 —Monday the 23d day. Slauter Cowling, ’’j RULE Jur vs. I for closure Nathaniel Adams, adminis- > of Mart trator on (.ho«state of No- j gage. thaniel Adams,deceased. J tlpON the petition of Slauter Cowling, piaying the foreclosing the equity of re demption in and to all that tract of land yirg and being in the county of Lincoln, anc) slate of r.eurgia, containing five hun dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad joining lauds of Gathered and Saunders on the South; Cast ward ly by lands of Mis Hunter, and John Ware; Northwardly by Seguitruiik’s laud, and VVeslwardly by lands of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing, which said tract of land was mortgaged by Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your petitioner, the better to secure the sum of three thousand two hundred and forty seven dollars and sixty two cents, with interest On motion of Micajnli Henley, attorney or said Slauter Cowling— lt is Ordered, that 'he principal, interest, and cist be paid into court within twelve months from this day, otherwise the equity of redemp tion ir and to the mortgaged premises will be from lionet forth for ever bared and foreclosed, and thi.i rule be published in one ot the public gazettes of this state, once in every month until the time ap pointed by this i tile for payment, or aco. py solved upon the said administrator of lie mortgagor or his special agent, at least six months previous to tlie time the mo n»v is directed tu lie paid into court. True copy taken from the minutes of Lincoln Superior Court, April Term, IS21 —Monday the 2.1 d day of said Mouth. Peter Lamar, cl’k. May 3 m 12m Native. be hired on the 4th day of Janu- I ? ary next, at tlie bouse of Andrew Ruder, lor the year 1822, the negroes be long' ng to the estate of Jlfeshack Wright, amongst which a'c several prime Boat bands. —Also, at the same time and place the land belonging to said estate will be leased for five years. Casper Nail, Sen. John Miller, Roach Island, Dec 10 tdhp. Executors. Ton Dollars Rob aril. STRAYED Irom the Subscriber’s Farm, about three mile* from Washington, Wilkes county, between the 25th and 30iit of hut month, a Bay HORSE, be tween six and seven yems old, about five feet one or two incites high, roach mane and swab tail; there is no marks recollected. —He stand* very straight on his bind feet. He was traded for near Little River, not far from Carter’s Mills, but it is believed he was traded for from a man that brought him from Barnwell D strict, South Carolina, and it is proba ble he may try to get back again. Ihc above reward will he. given tor the de livery of tlie Horse to William Glover, .ii Augusta, or to the Subscriber, living ii Washington, or Five Dollars Reward for such information as will enable me u> get hint. John B. Leonard. Dec 13— >c mm (SvDDID^a Hardware £$ Cutlery. The SuhscribfcTa. ' HaVING formed a with an extensive mercantile house in Nbw-York, have just received fr un that city, and are now opening in Broad-Sftecti next door to the Bookstore of Win. J. Hobby, Esq. a la*go and valuable Assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery : AMONG WHICH ARE, OF DRY GO , Extra super, superfine am} common Cloths and Cassimeres, aborted colors ; Sattinetts, different colors; blue and white Bluing; red, white, yellow h green Flannels ; blue and green Booking Bai zes ; Rose Blankets, assorted, from 7 to 12 4 ; Point do ; black and colored plain, figured and printed Homlmetfs and Rat llnetts ; Caroline or Circassian an 1 Tar tan Plaids ; black and colored plain & fi gured Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses; black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca licocs ; super London prims and printed Cambrics; fine Cambric; piajd Gmg. hams; plain and book, jaconet, cambric and fancy Muslins ; cord-.d and jaconet muslin Robes ; Irish Em. ns, va rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do Oil Cloths, handsome patterns ; swans down, loiinetle and fine white and print ed Valencia Vestings ; buff’, chintz, imi tation silk and cotton and printed border ed cassimere Shawls ; India and German silk flag ami bandana Handkerchiefs ; black and crossbarred Canton do; mad rass, pullicat and twilled cotton do ; s lot ted, crossbarred and tyhitc bordered Cam bric Cravats; linen cambrics and cambric Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; black and white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and assorted colored, kid, beaver, castor and silk Gloygs ; sewing Silks and Twist ; black apd colored Ribbons, various, widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins in packs; gilt coat and vest, pearl and ivory shirt Buttons ; button moujds ; do mestic Shirtings, Sheetings, Clucks, Plaids and Stripes ; fine and common Bed Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, .Iff' ferent qualities ; forotop, buck, ivory and pocket Combs; coarse and fine linen and cotton Threads; Cotton Balls ; fine steam loom Shirtings; Suspenders; an assort ment of Shoos ; roruni, imitation & real beaver Hats: AXJ) OF VlvxTtVwßY v & C\\VVcry, Guns, assorted, some very elegant; Gun Worms; Truce Chains ; dies', butt, H and HI. Hinges; Thumb Latches; trnnk, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice Locks; tea and table spools; pocket, pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunniiig, carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch er and drawing Knives; Knives & Forks ; Razors, in cases; Scissors ; Handsaws ; bandsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs ; Sad Irons; Waiters and Teg Trays ; Car penter’s Role#; Squares nnd Compasses; Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs ; cut Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han dles ; Wood and Bed Screws j Screw Bullies; Candlesticks; Curtain Ring#; Nail and SpikeGimblets; Nall Hammers; Jewsharps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ; inetaiic Paste and Paste Blacking ; ami an assortment of Brushes. '•1 of which are now offered at re duced prices, wholesale and retail, for cash or approved paper in this city ; and from the advantages they will posses in the selection of their GOODS, having a purchaser constantly in the New York market, hope to merit a share of public patronage. Walmsley & Foster. December 13 if In Kquitv. Edward Boyd, £i~\ Joseph Reid, I Foreclosure cfMurt vs. f gage. Barna M'Kinnie.J IN obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield Court-House, South Carolina, on the first Monday in February next, on the follow ing terms :—“ For cash to the amount of six thousand two hundred ami fifty dol lars, with interest from the Ist dav of January, 1821—also, to the amount of seven thousand dollars, with interest from Ist day of January, 1822, and on a credit of twelve months for the balance” a tract of laud containing about 1900 acres, lying at lb>‘ lower side of Reach Island, on ria vamiah River, well known by the name of Silver Bluff. This tract consists of a due proportion of rich low and well lim bered highland, with a comfoi table dwel ling house, and other necessary out build- I ings, and lias attached to it a fiist iate Saw and Grist Mill, lately erected by Mr, i M'Kinnle. The purchaser will be requir- I ed to give bond and security for such part i as is ordereal to be sold on a credit- VVJiitfipld Brooks, *Commissioner in Etjuiiy. t Edgefield Court- Home, Dec 10, 1821 £\vc \ng«UW\ Mills - W I LI- be Rented at the Market-Housc, * in the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, for twelve months, the SPAING HILL MILLS, at present in the occuprncy of Col. -A/icbael F. Doiselair In ilie mean lime, however, the property may be rented by applying to either of th** Subscribers A. Slaughter (J. Labuzau, F. Walker. Dec 13 —fit f Notice. die first day or' January next, vvil '•e hired at the' M irket-House in the city of Augusta, althc Negroes belonging to the estate of Willem I). Heal, dec’d. TahlthaJ. Beal, Dec 10 wUU JhSmuiintra'nx. In Equity. Agnes Nesbitt, V vs. C Hugh W. Nesbitt,ct. al. j h obedience to an order of the Court «f Equity, will he sold on the lirst tiny of January next, at the house of •lose))!) Currie, on Beach island, on acre ditrfonc year, a gang of Negioes, from 25 to 30 in number—the cost and fees of* suit in cash and notes, and secuiity wilf be required—purchasers will for bills of sale for the Negroes. Whitfield Brooks, Conuniisipner in Equity, Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 At the same tine’ ami place will be Rented, for one or more years as may be determined on, the Swamp I'laiitition belonging to the Mi nors of Allen Nesbitt, dec. Hugh Nesbitt, Guardian. December 13 Ids Airs, if Young Ladies’ IteApB.MX 11. lU.OMII, prere.il, tier most respectful compliments to the inhabitants of Augusta, and announces that she in. tends to open a SCHOOL, on the Ist Mon r ' •fiy in January next, for the instruction of Is* Young Ladies in the French and. English Languages, Geography, History, Mvtho. logy, plain apd oramantal Work and Draw & * ••I ff. Terms of Tuition. Reading mid Spell,, g, per qii»tei; gl J)o. do. with Writing and Cyphering G Grammar, parsing and Geography, 8 flic above with History and Mythology V Drawing inclusively, S Do. exclusively, <j French inclusively, r (, Do. exclusively, 10 Embroidery, a Flam VVork and Marking, Knotting anij Fringe will be included without addition lu the terms. For further particulars, apply for the present to Mrs. Labile, op Mrs. Sinionnet, Broad-street Dec 6 wßt Insurance against Fire ! ' <■ Charleston Fire, ami Marine Ihiuiance Company Agency. 1. HE Subscriber offers to take risks a gainst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Au- 1 gusta and its vicinity . Timothy Edwards, Agent. , Jirtud-stnut, , {Between thi Post Office & G.obe Tavern.} December 20 f I, Notice. WILL be rented on the first day January next, the plantation with the ’ improvements thereon, lying on Hockey, creek, belonging to the estate of Capt. Samuel liugg, for one year,—Terms made known at the time of renting. —ALSO— i Will be rented a house and lot in Hur. risburgtf, and one negro fellow, a part of the estate of John McNeal. —ALSO— Will be hired, three negroes belonging tutlie estate of JoshuaTelles. Ji. .VicTyre, Executor (J Guardian. December 2Q 'lst.T Notice. NINE months alter date application will be made to the honorable Infe rior court of Lincoln county, for leave to sell all (he real estate of James Landers, dec. with the widow’s dower in it, tho land lying on Gray’s creek in said county, John 11. Walker, adm’r November 12, 1821 u.9in (jilobe 'invent- The Subscril.erinOraigliufnei.Os and the public, that his Heading Room. is just arranged, and that his liar is mucljf more convenient. And on account ot J changing the situation of the Inner, he u / belter able to provide for the accnmino- / dation of his customers; and can safely / promise them, that as far as bis meausancl j ab lily to comply with ids wish** cau go, he will attend to the comfort and coiveni. ence of every ginwho may ho<oi In A with a call. j£j-The Savannah £ WWh. ington Stages put ip Jrt—Af Globe, W. SF aNNON. December 30. . Ho ct. Page, HAS removed ni» off •« »» Jarkwn. Street, near *'* c '” J l,er °* and Broad ktree** *7 d " ws sl ’ ove Globe Tavern *«» lodgings ar« s» a' the 1* an*-**’ Hi.trl. u , cn ,,ier‘.4