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I<:■> . w . * I August Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazelle. ■ - - • I r\Oh- XXXV.] THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER g, isso. [No. <9tJ.j . THE ~ ~" $ ,g PUBIISHED THURSDAY & SATURDAY r mornings, nT ' Lsi*cn ®f‘ he uw 01 th * VtA * A St * te,, >T »it notiAHS rt» A»HT»» 1 jyADV.iyCE. I —- [- AUGUSTA CROCKERY I and GLASS I WAIIE STOB-R is now receiving and ■P 1 „ nS r „,d will continue to redme It >P the F»lUnd Winter months, at his Gilding, near the E in M’lntosh-street, leading from i fremrt & Hargrave s I CORNEK STORE, li CENEHAL assortment qf i\rockery l ta( and China "Ware, ■ ~ .-cossisriKO or—- lp : ..f f g handsomely assorted 1 tfi/fe Crockery , and mm* Tictcw ot Glass ■ [fare, Bell fleeted to suit the Georgia & Wes H w,;keU, which lie offers for sale at a He is now opening in order Hr; those purchasers who wish t® have ■rr iioods repact— Blue Printed Liverpool I Ware—Also, M?.melcd Cups § Saucers , H )f every description and size. . ■hies, Bowls, Mugs and ■ Pitchers, I Os different qualities and sizes. ■ ALSO H A few »et of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Hi a superior quality—consisting of < ■TvU, CoiTee Desert Set 1 Complete—Likewise ■rtr« China Tea Sets, H.nov.* fip.tres, neatly put up in box ‘ 18-. of which he offers for sale at the | |Ht reduced prices for cash, or approved ,nances. 1 ■ William H. Oakman. |Btober2s. 12t |K B.—The subscriber 1 IHe ,| % requests those who are indebted law firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Co. ' forward and settle their accounts 1 8B ini i (who alone is authorized to set- a » ■ hosinees) as further indulgence i Btbe prt.nted. | William H. Oakman. »' 1 12 m ■ J. Houghton, H' V,NG taken the store near the mm''' br!,w >y occupied by Mr. Jolip respectfully informs his customers B. T '‘ c 5™ er %. that he has late- B lvtdin addition to his former Stock, supply of ■ b °oTß SHOES, H' des, ' ! 'Ption, which will be sold H r cash. ■ amo oir hand, ; ■ lfe ™ S»f« y Vressed • i ■ Leather* » Japan :■ backing. ® ~-M'4w B Coroners Sale. 1 sold on the first Tuesday in I 1 B iK r*’ Wlt^'n *he usual sale i • Bj> “eCoiwuhonse in the town of « Burke county. I i V act'”s of land, more 1 in the county of Burke, ad- • WB * nd * °f Lewis Whitefiekl and J B ALSO, ’ f- B e ne ?' o man namtfd ’ Bof^ ,p - n tevied on M P'o »mf.?Bro^ nesf l* t 0 satisfy an ~ Hw, w >r of John Davis, against 1 J * mes Brown esq- and Jo- , Coroner, j B' tds ■ Rent. K " rth • Mc ■ Mher Ucpd, or * ! REMOVAL. SWIFT jR.ESPECTFIUJ-Y inform their cu tomers and the Public that they have r> moved their Clothing Store. To the house formerly occupied by Mr. V M g. Bird, situated between Dr. Whit, k Wm White Ksq. brick building, where thr y offer for safe a General assorlnieu of Ready Made • Clothing, Consisting of gentlemens and youths cl-. thing of every ckfccription. Ladies Shawl Scarfs and PeliccA with Hosiery Gloves, Hearth rugs of a Superior q-i« ! ' Superfine Clothes and Cassimeres, Ladle do for Felices, &c &c. Which they v , sell on the very lowest term* fbr cash only. Oc* 10 ts Si MAW DUNKETB. FIVE CASES Straw Bonnets and Brades , Os Ahe Newest Fashions. jrnsr nccxiVtn, c . and FOR SALK or Pratt & Metcalf, South Side Broad-street, a little below the Planters’ Hotel. October 14 Lancing iHwfoftttß. G. L. COLMESNiI, ReSPF.CITDI.Iv infonns the L»li>. and Gentlemen of tugusta and its vicinity, that he will open his DANCIjVG ACA~ DEMY, in Green-Street, on Satmhdai the 14th of October, next, and will contin ue to receive Scholars until the last of Jabi. utry, 1821—Parents and Guardians who will favor him with the tuition of their Children, may rest assured, that no pains will be spared in bringing them forward in the polite aecomplislunent of Danc ing Mr C. intends declining keeping a Dancing School after this season—the low price of tuition, and the small number o scholars, for a few months in the year, hardly defray the expenses. Bays of Tuition. The Day School to be opened every Saturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A. M. and from 3to sunset—The Night School will be opened every Monday and Thursday. 1 from 7 to 9 o'clock. Price of Tuition. Ten Dollars per Quarter for the Day School, and Eleven for the Night School, to be paid in advance No Schollar taker for less than a quarter. (O’ Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them at their houses, or at the Dancing Acade my on Green Street. Sept. 23 w!2t WOOD / WOOD// A CONSTANT supply of good Season able Oak Wood for sale at the River. Apply to John Sturznegger, or Benjamin Hall. . October 21 —3t COT TUN WAKE HOUSE. TIE Subscribers will receive COTTON on Storage, at the Ware-Hou,se back of the Planters Hotel; prompt attention will be given to aM order for the purchase of prdduce or merchandize, and liberal advances made for Cotton received on Storage, , , ■ | JOHN H. KIMBELL, & Co. October. 17—•«—wfit Notice. TTHR subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and customers for past favors, and begs leave to inform the%, that he has rfemoVed his furniture, from Broad Street ■ near the P/untert’ Hotel, to the BriA,Building iii Bridge street, next v R. union’s Store, where he will keep con stantly on hand a supply of every article in hi 4 line. Jesse Dimon. October 26—w3m LAW OFFICE. IT ll KB subscriber* have formed a con nexion in the various branches of profes sional business, under the firm of Rocit wsLx&HzPßuair. They will attend to any business confided to them in the following counties, viz Baldwin, Jatper, Wilkinnon, Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, U Morgan, Washington, Lauren*, Greene, Twiggs, And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the United States. Samuel Rockwell , Joseph L. Hepburn . Sept 21 .ts BLANKS For Sale at this Office. Eagle Tavern. i Aad Savannah Stage Ofllct THE partnership of Whipple & Boot! of the Eagle Tavern and Savannul Stage Office, being this day dissolved by ■ nut'ual consent. All debts duo by th Ttid firm will be paid by said Whipph ■id all debts due to the firm are to h 1 oilccted b' r him only. Whipple, I). S. Booth. N. B, The house will still becontiuiu as formerly, by the subscriber J. Whipple. may 16 Tine Vtactive cv£ the MiWo 3. HE subscriber respectfully offers Jib: professional services to his friends and the public in general as Attorney and ! Counsellor at Law; and hopes by inde fatigable application to his profession, to meet a liberal share of public patronage Claims deposited in his hands for col lection will be promptly attended to : and every effort made to advance the interest of his clients. He may be seen at the Law Office of Col. Nicholas Ware, and his professional services commanded. Charles Carter. TOkitoH'l'. Tl HAT part of the House n"»w occu pied by Janes L Omveh; comprising s. Large Store on Front street, well situat ed sot business; h back Store and Cellar. For terms ■'nply on the premises- Oct 14 If Planters Hetel. THE subscriber has taken the PLAN. TKRS* HOTEL, lately occupied by Cos by Dickinson, F.sq. situated between Rey nold and M'Cartney-streets, and fronting .lones-street, which lends inio the upper part of Broad-street. This Establishment is the lasgest and best adapted for the ac commodation of travellers of any in the state—There are rooms fitted up and will b® reserved for the accommodation of families. Planters, northern and south emn.orchantswho may please to patronize the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of the great Cotton mart from the upper country Sta bles in all respects suitable to the ex- I tent of the establishment are provided. John Miller. Augusta, Oct. 7 03* The editors of the Journal, Mil ledgeville; Missionary, Mount Zion; Re publican, Savannah; Courier, Charleston; Gazette, New-York, are requested to publish the above for three months, and send their accounts to the Georgia Ad-, vertiser Office for payment. *** We are authorised to announce JASON WATKINS, a camS date for Receiver of Tax Returns, at th< ensuing election. August 15- 2am till* NOTICE. Axt. PERSONS indebted to the estate of George Tankersly sen’r deceased, late of Columbia connty, are requested to make immediate payment: and those to whom said estate is indebted, will present their accounts, within the time prescribed by law, for settlement. Dreadsil Pace, Bennett Crafton, . Geo* Tankersly, ADMINISTRATORS- October 7 ■ . Notice. 4 wv Agreeable to an order ofthe Honor able Court of Ordinary of Warren county, WILL BE SOLD, On the first Tuesday in November next at the Cmrt-Heuse in Warrenton, One House and Lot, tn said place, it being thq, real estate of Gionos H. Davidson, deceased, sold for the benefit of the Heirs—Terms made known on the day of Sale. A. Muncrief, adm'r, August 17—td« For Sale, the North end of the Bridge, a few Likely Toung Negroes, Oct. 24. i i»*lt . > For Sale . s© Acres o LAND, on the Wa. :crs of Gubbert and Rocky Creek®—Foi r icutaw enquire ot Geo. W. Evans. July 1 ts ~BTORAGB AND Commission Business. T* 1 ’ t HE subscribers have taken the Ware- House lately occupied by Henry Shulti, •pposite the Wharf, which is now in com dete order for the reception of Cotton ad Merchandize Mackenzie & Ponce. October 27 ts LoWocWe Watson, i r/UE THE Factorage & K^n-imissiov BLi SINESS IN SAVANNAH, inhere all orders will be promptly attend e l to. July 7 ts Wank of Augusta, Bth September 1820. Ta. 3 nn opinion prevails among many, who cut Bank Notes in two for the grea ter security of transmission by Letter, that the issuers are bound to pay the whole of a Note, when only half thereof is produced, the public are hereby informed, that inconsequence of the serous injury to which the issues would be exposed, by such nn operation, this Bank never has. apd does not, consider itself itsponsible for the payment of any of its Notes, with out '.he production of the whole, or the most material parts thereof Half Notes, having the signature of the Pres-dent or Cashier, are entitled, as here tofope, t< half the. value ofthe entire note, on satislaci v evidence hi-ing exhibited, that the prese-.r-d half has beenproperlv obtained. By Order. AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier. September 12 Piano F , ON HAND. AND OK TH Min*. TVW HE Subscriber will keep hereafter, a constant snonlv of PM NO FORTES Os the best English and American make, which he will sell low for Cash or good Town Acceptances. A. Plcquet, Gtov'hss f jfCn To Bent. T HAT Commodious Dwelling House on Teifair-street, with all necessary Buil dings, and a good Garden attached to it— as last year occupied by the subscriber— Possession will be given on the first Octo ber next AISO, The Dwelling House on Gceen-street, with all necessary Build ings, and a good Garden attached t® it, a' in-esctit occupied by Holland M'Tyre, esq Possession will be given on the Ist of Jan uary next For terms apply to D* Grquahart. Sept. 19 ts Administrators Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the court of Ordinaly of Elbert county, will be sold at the court house in said county, on Ihe first Tuesday in December next, part of a lot of land situate in the town of Ruck ersville, in said couaty, and known as lot No. 3, belonging to the estate of James* .loyal, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. Sulomon Jones, Abraham Royal, Oct " Administrators Factorage Airn Commission Business, SAVANNAH, (GEO.) VlYflE Subscriber offers his services in I. the above line of Business, at Ander son’s Wharf —Liberal advances made on PRODUCE; orders for GOODS will be promptly executed, and Goods forwarded with despatch. Benjamin Howard. Sept. 26 w4t Ten Hollars Reward. Lost, between Cotton Range and Dc s. ri’s Lane, Bedford, a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing about 45 dollars, viz one twenty dollar illon the Bank of Darien, and one five dollar- bill m the Fire Insurance Company of Savan nah; the rest were all in two dollar bills m the Planters’ Bank and Bank of tlu State of Georgia, one note of hand'on F.phrairoh Whittington sot fifty dollars, vith sundry other papers not recollect ’d. Any person finding the above Pock et Book snd leaving it at this office shall receive the above reward. Joseph Daley. Oct U ts Blanks For Sale at this Office. 1 Wheeler, Bradley & Co. u 'Have just received a f cab sun ply of ' CLOimiVGy Os the Latest Fashion, which they will sell very low at their store six doors west so Mr Poxes corner. ’ • October 10 jt3> AND v Commission > >, & ; THE SUBSCRIBER, OEGS leave to return thanks of fni aw itiule for the encouragement he'has received in his WAKE HOUaE iwn Commission "Jhisiness 1 At . th . e Ba,r >e time would inform his friends Mat be has built large Ware-Hour I S , t . orc9 * “'.Might to be one of tit* best situations in Augusta, both for safety .»nd convenience, on the Wrest leading to be Ware House occupied by him t-e \yo last seasons. Jamb ,>f which will r, ctiy attended »->. a John Burton; October 3 w 4; © ® IP if W IM UOBfeB, HESIt THS BRIDGE. 1 Tke Subscriber, Con/h.ue to Tmntuti TAPTOB.AGB AXD Upommission Business, M .brick w v«B house. ant will be grateful for all orders-Tl.ev will make advances on produce consign, eel to them lor sale either in this place op in Savannah, 1 Howard $ M‘Gran. IFfto nfcrfsr Sale •» Moderate Term P '™* H Prir "' Cotton Raggmr 30 Hh.ls. Prime Orleans Sugar 6 * 50 Bbla. Muscovado ditto 100 Bags Pii ne Green Coffee Hilda, Whiskey 5000 Lhs. Prime Bacon, and 4 dozen ele vant Silting Chairs, Sept. 26 v 4t SCai);)Ll t \G. fe. .lu\\, ReSPRCTPULLY informs the public, that she his taken me SCHOOL ROOM, (lately occupied as suce by V.-, Mass,! on Reynold street, wK-re she will . ... mence Tuition on Monday the I6ih Oc» tjher inst. She assures the public, that eve v art an ti on that can be required will be given to th.; advancement ot the pupils placed un der her care. Tj" The various brandies of learning and accomplishments taught, and the terns will bo made known on application. October,/. 1m A\s BUST Alvei' AND General Brokerage. THE Subscriber offers his services in • GRJVKn.IL COMMISSION &f OHO KERAGE LINE -—He will receive or ders to buy or sell, and can furnish safe storage far goods of every description, he cin only say that he will devote his best endeavourarto serve his employers C. C. I Mum. October T ts TO BENT, A TENEMENT (N«, 4) in Bndpe ttovr for particulars apply to the Subscriber. James Johnson, sen. October 3 ts *** The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purpose of transacting a General Commit*ton ttu~ ,inest in this city, under the firm of Cis. Tulou & Lamar. Liberal advances will be made, either m Augusta or this place, upon Prodnce of Merchandize, consigned to their housft for sale. V. L. Cantclou, G. B, Lamar. Savannah, October sth 1830 ts Ten Dollars Jtieward. StRAYEIi op stollen from the sub scriber about the middle of September, n small Bay MARE, six or seven' yeaß* old, about 13 hands high, paces Remark ably fast, her main reached, but grown out until it turns/a little o ver her neck, swab tail, with H. The above reward will paid on her being delivered to th§, Subscnoer or Mr. lohn S. Coomb, in Augusta; and if stol en* a reward of will be paid on sufficient proof to commit the thief. Anslem Bass. Oct ll . 3t BLANKS ” For sale at this Office. satf