Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 27, 1820, Image 1

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I •<*!.. XXKV.I MO SOAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 37, t8S0; ' . [Ko. 195.1 Kit— |* ’ THV I auflujSta Chronicle ■ IS PUBLISHED I MONDAY & THURSDAY I MORNINGS, I Y,n Kean £5 C\\ar\lon. Ijublistierf of tlie Laws of the U. Slat ■ AT SIX BOT.LAHS PER AKNOM, I IN ADVANCE ■ ———i ; ■ mi mi. i. I ST C A , COFKJ J be. \aiuUng X for f \ , ;v, t* o \\ U\e W imrt HMDS Prime Orleans’ Sugar ■ UJ Hairs do. Green GoffVe ■ Bbls. Company Loaf and \Lump. I Sugar I ID Tons ‘Sweedes Iron, assorted ■ sizes ■ 1 Ton Hoop and Sheet Iron B 50Tvsts Cut Nails, all sizes ■ SO Mb’s. Whisk-'v B 15 Q Casks Malaga Wine B iC K «.s Sup', ior Richmond swee f ■ seenlull obacco B 20 B xes \l .utcl Handles B 35 on Fresh i* Superior Muscafei B Raisins B 10 Fu’kins S-iierior Gosbon Rutter. I On Hand, ni,Retail , B Jamaica Sugar, old White Coffee. o l d ■ Cognac Brandy, Choice Wines’ Gin, ■ K<im Fresh Teas, Nutmegs, Mace, and ■dipicea nf all kinds. , 9 Wm Bostwick § Co. B November 2 1 ' lirorEHi^s, ■ Wm. H Thompson Co B Offc* for Salr, ■ 130 bags prime green Coffee > B SO barrells prime N. O. Sugar ■ 13 hhds Muscovado Sugar fl 80 nieces cotton Raging B 70 coils Bale Rope B 8 pipes pure Holland Gin B 3 d<> do Cog Brandy B 6 hhds ,T. Rum h 2 Half pipes Sicely M°Heira Win® I > u^ I lsVanish'*'S effar9 ■ do do Tmpe-:al ? rfTTA A B Gunpowder & Hyson S A X!i /* B 200 qr- Canisters, do do do B 10 Bags Pimento and Ginger, ■ 16 Do, Pepper, |9 20 ; acks Fresh Almonds, H 15 Boxes No. 1 Soap, 9 200 Bags Shot, assorted, 9 WO Kegs Duponts Powder, ■ 20 do Rest Richmond Tobacco, ■ 12 Boxes Chocolate. ■ 22 tan-els N. E. Gin, 9 36 Casks Cheese, ■ 10" Boxes do. ■ 30uu ‘(iiislu Is Salt, 9 o( ' l, ib,T3]_-. t s 9 r * r !HrsT\ ' , I CHOCKFIIV 8 ■ ■ WAU” STORE ■Sp IR suhscriber is now r-r.civiu? and ■ / tpening, and willcon'.inuetor ei 1 ■ **J ,k ® Fall anf l Winter months, hi his ■ plTnm ™';’* n, ' ck Building, near the ' ■ Post ® Cp - "» W’lntoah street.leading fi-e . I Stewart ( 9 CORNER a ‘’ORE, ■ A GUV n.qr, js'SO -! PATENT *)F I HO liBBY aiuA China Wave. hi -eoissf-Tixo or || dsomely assorted B tteochrry, and rt, 3 ,A CAass ■ e . V’. r ” il " ,e Georgia & Wes *■' he offers for sale, ala ’ ie is now opening in order H.|, 'rchnsers who wish to have ■ l ‘"t ’lls repact- H IH.ic s‘pintcd Liverpool I \h:), ■ imeted Caps • ’ Saucers. 1 mb , * 1 H vVer y description qnd size. ■ ia^es > Row is. Mugs ami 9 Pitchers, 9 0f Afferent rjuslities and sizes. 9 ALSO 9 ■} /«“ net of Kle: rm t ■ fish’d HoM China, i' 'i. S t ' i ’' lor Quality— consisting of I ea j Coffee & Desert Set 1 9j » Complete—Likewise ■ or. stre China Tea Rets, H<s. 'rj Hgo res, ncatiy put up in hov lin ot re ,i.,l , ,e ‘i lers for sale at tiir ■ f,,r ™»pp ro '’>' i I oe,„3‘l llam H - ° ak,,!an ■ . T rs ‘ 12t ■ ffuhsci-ihe» ■ > ... h,A t r l “ eiit:i l!lr ‘ se vvho arc indebl m oc fl hßrvi '«b Oakman. &f --»■; , - ,ar atl d setue their-account ts e.p;» ‘S '.' lo H l° ne is authorized t»i set II be US f" rth( * imlulgcnc- I > ; H. Odkmnn. ■ CV " fcb??2ft - 12m AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. COTTON WARE HOUSE. jfIHE Subicribers will receive COTTON .on Storage, at the Ware-House back .1 the Planters Hotel ; prompt attention - ill be given to all order for the purchase of produce or merchandize, and liberal dvances made for Cotton received on Storage. JOHN H. KIMBF.LT.,Co. October. 17 —wfit 'X * awrence, Kapelve Co. ■ 'nve just recf'ved mid offer far salt, an assortment of BON DON superfine Clofhs A Double Milled Tassimeres , Canton and Nankm Crapes Rinchews and Sarsnetts S lk and Beaver Gloves, assorted Buckskin do Black and white Crapes Cotton and worsted half Hose ’ Irish Linens and Dowlas R"o\v<i 'ottands and Osnaburgs. No , 7 ■ . . iiry Woods. \ Th* 1 Siihscribors, OFFER FOR SALE, At the Lower Tennn i<t of the Bridge Bank. Augusta, ; av asrotitmext svitahle to the seaso.v, VIZ: ROSE, Point and Dulfil Blankets, Plains, Flannels, Baizes, Double Milled Drab Clothjs, Coarse Clo'hs, assorted. Fine do . Cambrick Muslins, Book do. C licoes, Ginghams, Hosiery. Power T.oom Shirtings, American Shirtings and Sheetings), With a great variety of other articles. la Whence, hapely'eis c». October 31 ts STORUIE AND Commission RusVupss. T ■ HE subscribers have taken the Ware ! louse lately occupied by Henry Rhultz, opnovite the Wharf, which is now in com plete order for the reception of Cotton (nd Merchandize • AfooVenzio Ponce. Or*- r '"' *>’ AND Commission Business. 5fP HE. subscriber having entered into the Far'orage and Cumnussion Business, res neC'fully tenders his services to his friends and the public. He has taken store in Hun'er’s Buildings, immediately b'dp’-v that occupied by Messrs Nictmlas li Neff, and hopes by unremitting Indus tr.v and an aasidions attention to their in terests, to give general satisfaction to those that may favor him with their pat ronage WILLIAMP HUNTER. Savannah November 7 vv3w *t. Cioix Htigar. -r.t-nt, for sale- by A Slaughter & C Labiizan. N live. 1 nber 2 -dw R. At W. Poe’s COTTON imiss C upper End of the H harf J THE SUBSCRIBERS (RETURN thanks to their friends for % favors received the preceding sea son in the STOJUGE iND V owvmVsslou rmslnv sa, And hope, by strict attention to the inU *sis of customers, to ensure a continn ,-.02 of same. I'heir BRICK STORE, is now in good repair, and well calculated to afford sab and convenient Storage for Merchandize R. & W. Poe. Marshal’s Office, FOR THE MSTRJCT OF 0F.0..,;l \. Savannah JVov, 11, 1823. HE Assistants of the - Marshal of this strict, ‘ for taking .he fourth Census, o numeration of the inhabitants of the r ■■it*Al Stales,” are hereby notified that th one for transmitting beir returns to tin partment Is near sit hand, and it is hop ■d that no deiay wdl take p'acr, so as revenl a general return being made a : ording to law. ,TNO. If MOREL. AJarsh’il Hist Geo. Cfj" The Darien Gazette, Align- Chronicle, Washington News, At'tens C i-.ptiu, uid Recorder an,l Journal at 't- - : ’ <-,vi!l», w'H pubhsli the above tilt oc ntermanded. November 2U.—— * Irish Linens , Sugar, Cof fee &c. niirls N. 6. and Muscovado Sugar 50 barrels do 20 bags Coffee 20 de E. I. Sugar 3q coils Rope 150 pieces Cotton Bagging 6 cases 4 4 and 7-8 Irish Linens, For sale by Howard £5 M‘Gran. November 23 3t A CARD. Isham Thompson. ' Offers his services to his friends and the pnulic in the Auction & Commission Bu siness. fie occupies the stand lately held by Thompson and Black, where all favours will be received and duly attended to. November 7. Notice. ■ jiiH . CAsmJf. 11a S removed Ills store to the «pptr end of Broad-street, opposite to the Flat ters Hotel. Where he offers for sale « choice assortment of Liquors, Wines, U. Groceries, London Porter, Salt, Iron, itc. London Duffle, Point and Rose, Blankets, Negro Jackets and Trowsers, Coarse, shoes. See. With many other articles suitable for the present season, all of which he will sell at fair prices, for Cash or produce. November 11 \v6w N B. Orders for Lumber, left at the store will be attended to with punctuality %* The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purpose of transacting a General Commission Bu siness in this city, under the firm of Cam tklou Si Lamar. Liberal advances will be made, cither in Augusta or this place, upon Produce oi Merchandize, consigned to their house for sale. P. L. Cantelou, G. B, Lamar. Savannah, October Sth 1820 ts Fresh and Fashionable J ust RECEIVED, and for Sale, for Gath onlyJ at the Store of Dimock fly Marsh, Opposite City-Hotel. October 5 18t Edwd . J , Hardin & Go. Are now ready to supply their Custo mers with almost any article of IL v Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, and GROCERIES Jit Whole Sale or Retail , on accommo dating Terms. ( ALSO, Just Received CASES Fashionable Straw Bonnets, for sale cheap by the case. November 13 Gt "straw * BONNETS. FIVE CASES Straw Bonnets and Bradcs , Os the Newest Fashions. ' JUST ItECEIVKII, J.KI) FOR SALE nr Pratt & Metcalf, South Side Broad-street, a little belov the Planters’ Hotel. October 14 For Sale . s® Acres o » AND, on the Wa J lei’s oi Cubbert and Rocky Creeks —Foi pa-ticulars enquire ot » Geo. . Evans. .Tidy 1- --ts A Xe’W &pr\ng of UcoUU AT THE Hjg lean Fount. gingelTbebr. « |)HIS pleasant and truly delightful bev A erage has the two.fold advantage o’ combining the carbonic acid gas, whic 1 ■ n reels the bile, strengthens and warms ne stomach, so as to cause a gentle per ipiiation. This being in great use in th vimer season in most of the northern ci •8, and very highly approved of by th* lest physicians as a great restorative. FAMILIES can be sup lied by sending at the Fountain, where i vill be put up in bottles for nse. SODA WATER will be urnished as usual. J. B. Lafitte. November 17. 3*w3w . Eagle Tavern. And Savannab Stage Office THE partnership, of Whipple it Booth of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah Stage Office, being this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All debts due by the said firm will be paid by said Whipple, and all debts due to the firm are to b< collected b” him only. JesMC Whipple, D. S. Booth. N. B. The house will still becontiu tie as formerly, by the subscriber J. W hipple. may 16 Planters Hotel. Tm„b«rlWh»«te, th- PLAN* TERS* HOTEL, lately occnpifd by Cos by Dickinson, F-sq situated between Rey nold and M‘Cartuev-streels, and fronting Jones-street, which leads into the upper part of Broad-street. This Establishment is the largest and beet adapted for the ac commodation of travellers of any in the state —There are rooms fitted up and will be reserved for the accommodation of families. Planters, northern and south ern merchantswho may please lo patronize the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of the great Colton mart from i lie upper country. Sta bles in all respects suitable to the ex tent of the establishment are provided. John Miller. Augusta, Ort. 7 dji* The editors of the Journal, Mil ledgeville; Missionary, Mount Zioh; 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. Female Academy. \lri ami Mra. Wanaa will open their ecademj for Young Ladies in Augu da, on the first Monday in December, (im ne diately after the close of their present ni.iigement as principals of the Powelton Academy) in Mr. DANFORTH’s School Room on Reynolds street. Beside the cosmos cilewextaiit branch es of Female Education, the course of instruction will comprehend Logic, fthe . toric, Moral and Natural Philosophy, of the .'liman Mvtd, &c. Btc.—also, should it be wished, the Latin, and Greek Language. Terms of Tuition will depend upon the branches studied, and may be known by application at the Augusta Book-store, « here an opportunity may he taken of on ‘ t ring scholars until the number proposed is filled up. Every proper attention will be given to he conduct an:J deportment of young La dies from the country, who may be placed under their charge during the winter and spring—who, also, beside the usual in struction of the school, may receise the instructions of masters in Music, Drawing and the French Language.' October 28,——- Dancing G L. CuLMESNEL, RtESI’ECTFDI.LY i .furms the Lwlier and Gentlemen 6f Augusta and its vicinity, chat he will open his LANCIA G ACA DEMY, in Green-Street, on Satuhkav ilie 14th of October, m xt, and will contin ue to receive Scholars until the last of Jan nary, 1821 —Barents and Guardians wh‘ will favor him with the tuition of thei* Children, may rest assured, that no pain will be spared in bringing them forwac), lit the polite accomplishment of Danc ing Mr C. intends declining keeping * lancing School after this season—the low trice of tuition, and the small numbei < f holars, for a few months in th« yeai ,-trdly defray the expenses. Days of Tuition. The Day School to he opened ever aturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A. M. am , r ,,rn 3to sunset.—The Night School %'H ',e opened every Monday and Thursday 10m 7 to 9 o’clock Price of Tuition Ten Dollars per Quarter for the Da ch'tol, and Eleven for the Night Schoo /) be paid in advance No Schollar take •r less than a quarter. ff Ladies and Gentlemen who ma vish to take private Lessons in Dancing Mr C. will be happy to wait upon them it their houses, or at the Dancing Acade my on Green Street. Sept. 23 w!2t MGYSVTA imuo a v n General Brokerage. T " MR Subscriber oflers bis services in a OR.VER.U, rOMMfSSWJV tjf RRO. AKR. I fjE J.LVE- —He will receive or* (levs to buy or sell, ami can furnish safe “dotage ft p goods of every description, lie „ can only say that he will devote his best endeavours to serve his employers C. C. ) unn. October 7 If LaVinclift Watsun, CONTINUE THE Factorage fJ mission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly attend ed to. , - > July 7 ts -- ----- »i « ■ ■ Dissolution. wTHE Ho partn.r-lup h.r.tflfor. r\inf uig between the subscribers, under the (inn jof Tmovpsot ot Buck, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. , /\ll persons having 1 demands ngainsk said firm wjll present lliein to James A P Black far settlement, anti persons in ar rears, will make immediate payment to the same, who is duly authorised to settle the business of said concern. ISHAM THOMPSON, JAMES A. BLACK. November 7 3t&w3t - —> Edwin Voj, attorney at law. TV AS fILVG T ON, A LAB AM ?. II •* A VINO an extensive acqunintsnotf in the state, can yasily find out per sons who have left this State in arrears: and will leave no means untried to c©U lect rny demends placed in his hands. Reference may be had to Messrs. P, Stovall & Co. and to Thumu.i /•’. /l ells Ksq. who will receive and forward any busthess with which he may be favored. Nov 20 4ln THE SUBSCRIBER ” UKSPEfITFULLY informs liis friend* and the public, that he has taken » store on Washington street, a few doors south of Messrs, M‘l,ea £<( Mackius, lor he purpose of carrying on the TAIL* >ll - BUSINESS, in all its branches- Those who may favor him with their pat ronage, may depend on the strictest atten tion and punctuality to all orders entrust ed to him, and he, (from the long expert* ence he has bad in his prof ssion, hollt in Europe and this country) to merit a share of public favor. James Gordon. November 23. 2t THE SUBHCBIBEVT to dispose of 17 prime Boat Tv Wands, at reduced prices for Cash, Produce or good town paper with endorse ment.—the known good character of (he Hands must be an inducement to any one who wishes to own such property. Augustus Bi*Ux. November 23 ts SCHOOL BnaW. Jii.it Received and for tale by the Subscriber Uiß cases SCHOOL BIBLES contain, ing 50 each— which will be sold by case very low a« private sale. I. Thompson. N'lVemhnr 20 fit I 1.l » H«— Brought to Jail IS Jacks'/nborough, teorgm, on the 15th November, 1820, a negro man who says his name is EI.LIGK, and that he belongs to Mrs. Berrien of Louisville, Oa. be says he is an African by birth, dark complexion, thin visage, about five feet '-even or eight inches high, has several of 'usfore teeth out, and about thirty five years old.—Also MANUEL; on the above date, who says he belongs to Mrs. Ware, of Richmond county. Geo. he is a likely stout country born, about eighteen or twenty years of age, origin -complexion, five feet ten or eleven inehes high.—The owners are requested to come forward., prove property, pay charges & take them, Solomon Kemp, s s.c. ficriven'county, Nov. 20 3t The A h hot, The Sketch Book, complete. No. 10 Blackwood’s Magazine, \ ver, excellent as«otOrient of Foolscap and Letter Paper, suitable for country merchants, V good assortment of Blank Account Books, some of which are of a verv su* •perior quality, much care having b»en taken to have them well made, and of the best paper, And a good assortment of Bohks and Sta* tionaiy, just received and for sale by .1 $ H. Kly. AI.SO v 2 Patent Copying LETTER PRESS, OtT A RF.W AND SIMPLE PLAN Which also may be used for a Notary's “sealing Press by having the addition oC -eir Seal, and will be sold very low. November 20 2t *** V\ e are uitlioi ined announce S \ SON WATKINS, a can dle for Receiver of Tax Metum» t at th* ensuing election. August H "‘3am till*