Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 30, 1820, Image 1

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I * ■ r/f 'fc > AUGUSTA CHRONfCLB. ■ 1 >’ * \ • r->■ —. . n ■ X • r S « ? ‘ m ~ ‘ ...' • __ „ i 4 . '..- ■ . ■ ! ■ t ■ ' -■ >JL XXXV.I THURSDAY MORNING, NOVjSMBKtT 30, ISSO. [No. 1932.] I " -i- --- - - - - W~ THE |naiuit* Ciwnitu - ■ v IS fUBUSSBD I MONDAY & THURSDAY I MORNINGS, |v Kean $ UhorWon. Lien of the Lsws of the U. States U A T SIX DOLLARS PER ASBUtt, I JX ADVANCE IjGAR, COFFEE *SO. |yy landing &f ot Sale L ti-o.u tile Wharf. ■) HHDS Prime Orleans’ Sugar Kj jj a( , g do. Green Coffee K flbta Company Loaf and Lump ■ Sugar m ions Sweedes Iron, assorted V sizes ■ T( <n Hoop and Sheet Iron ■Cssk.3 Cat Nails, all sizes Km, Whiskey ln r Cas^ 8 Malaga Wine ® , Slip ”rior Richmond sweet ■ jtoj n tedlo.hacco m Botes Mould Candles K uo . fresh I* Superior Muscatel r ifairins . _.. I) Firkins Superior Goshen Butter. Hand, at Retail, Idea Sugar, old White Coffee, Old Cc Brandy, Choice Wines’ Gin, ■ fresh Teas, Nutmegs, Mace, and K c of all kinds. IV m Bostwick § Co. Wovember pOCBKIKS, L. H Co I Offer Jor Sale, li bags prime green Coffee ■ barrel Is prime N. O. Sugar K hlids Muscovado Sugar B pieces cotton Baging B coils Bale Rope B pipes pure Holland Gin B do do Cog Brandy B hhds J. Rum I Halfpipes Sicely Madeira Win# B barrels loaf Sugar ft) q. botes Spanish Segan B do do Imperial 5 f |l“|> A I Gunpowder & Hyson S J. J!i xm. |a^&a^U.n^ o r. do ft Do. Pepper, I) Sacks Fresh Almonds, K Boxes No. 1 Soap, P Bags Shot, assorted,, W Kegs Duponts Powder, V do Best Richmond Tobaccd^ B Boxes Chocolate, B Ban-els N. E. Gin, V Casks Cheese, V Boxes do. V Bushels Salt. |l(ib".r 3l——if I AUGUSTA ’ POCRERY I JUVD GLASS I WARE STORE PE subscriber is now receiving and Ripening, and will continue to receive Pg the Fall and Winter months, at his Brick Building, near the in M’lntosh-street, leading from Bterrarj Hargrave’s I CORNER STORE, VMERJIL assortment ROGKERY pf and China Wore, I —eosßiSTiwo of— p?cs fian somely assorted Imth Crockery, and pits tyTiwccos of Glass I FUate, PI selected to suit the Georgia St Wes l**rkets, which he offers for sale at a ■“'ince He is n#w opening in order P those purcliasers who wish to have [hoods repact— flue Printed Liverpool I Ware—Also, funded Cups § Saucers, I Os every description and size. Ites, Rojvls, Mugs find I Fitters, lOf different qualities and sizes. , I ALSO L A few irt of Elegant fimish’d Gold China, | J *'perior quality—consisting of l*fta,Cofiee fy Desert Set I Complete—Likewise Ptre China Tea Sets, Pdous figures, neatly put up in box P * w 'uch lie oTers for sale at the r c "eed prices for cash, or approved i* Acceptances. I h ilUam H. Oak man. rober2s. 12t L ®—The subscriber Ft !»• rf> s" es * s those who are indebted Lj? lrm °f Erwins, Oakman, & Co. |t,i °J' Var d and settle their accounts rVip v . 0 *l°iie is authorized to set* Li,. U8lnp ») **» fuvUier indulgence p J e granted. I ' v illiana H. Oakman. J2m 1 c O TTO N WASH HOUSE. L . i THE Suhscribers will receive COTTON on Siqrage, nt the Ware-House back of the Planters Hotel ; prompt attention will be given to all order for the purchase of produce or merchandize, and liberal advances made for Cotton received a> Storage. JOHN H. KIMBELL, & Co. October. 17 w6t n>&ir Lawrence, Rapetye Have jutl received and offer for sale, an assortment of LONDON superfine Clo/hs Double Milled lassimeres Canton and Nankin Crapes Sinchews and Sarsnetts Silk and Beaver Gloves, assorted Rest Buckskin do Black snd white Crapes Cotton snd worsted half Hose Irish Linens and Dowlas Brown Hollands and OsnaburgS: November 7 if • l)rjy Goods. 1: The Subscriber?, OFFER FOR SALE, At tin Lover Tenement of the Bridge Bank, Augusta, Air ASSOBT3IBXT SUITABLE TO THE SEASON, VIZ: ROSE, Point and Dnflil Blankets, Plains, Flannels, Baizes, Double Milled Drab Cloths, Coarse Cloths, assorted. Fine do Gambrick Muslins,] Book do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, Power Loom Shirtings, American IShirtings and Sheetings With a great variety of other articles; LAWRENCE, RAP ELYE & C». I October 31 ts STORAGE AND ■ Commission Lusineaa. m. .uuicnben wave unre.. House lately occupied by Heniy Shultz, opposite the Wharf, which is now in com plete order for the reception of Cotton ► <ind Merchandize. Mackenzie Ponce. October 27 ts JT, AND Commission Business. HE snbscriberhaving entered into the Factorage and Commission Business, res pectfully tenders his services to his friends and the public. He has taken . store in Hunter’s Buildings, immediately below that occupied by Messrs Nicholas & Neff, and hopes by unremitting indus try and an aasidious attention to their In terests, to give general satisfaction to those that may favor him with their pat ronage. , WILLIAM P HUNTER. Savannah. November 7- w3w St. Cioix Sugar, HHDS. Ist quality. On Cotuif-n --ment, for sale by A Slaughter C Xabuzan. November 2——’lw ■.* R. *V W. Poe’s COTTON ( Upper End of the Wharf J THE SUBSCRIBERS RETURN thanks to their friends for favors received the preceding sea son in the STORAGE 4!fD Commission Unaineas, And hope, by strict attention to the inte rests of customers, to ensure a continu ance of same. Their BRICK STORE is now in good repair, snd well calculated to afford safe and convenient Storage for Merchandize B. 6? W. Poe. . October s—ts Marshal’s Office, JO» THE DISTRICT OF BF.OKOIA. Savannah Nov, 11, 1820. The Assistants of the Marshal of this J district, “ for taking the fourth Census, or enumeration of the inhabitants of the U nited States,” are hereby notified that the time for transmitting 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 made ac coidiag to law. ,TNU. H. MOREL. Marshal Hist Oeo. The Darien Gazette, Augusta Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga zette, and Recorder Mid Journal at Mil- I»dgeville, will publish the above till countermanded. _ November 20,—— Irish Linens, Sugar, Cof fee &c. 1 Hhds N. 0- and Muscovado Sugar 50 barrels- . do 20 tags Coffee ' 20 de E. I. Sugar 3p coils Rope ,130 pieces Cotton Bagging 6 cases 4-4 and 7>B Irish Linens, For sale by Howai’d M‘Gran. November 3t * r ' i —. ■ « 1 * ■ 1— A CARD. Isbam Thompson. OITERS his services to his friends and the public in the Auction £ff Commission Bu siness. He occupies the stand lately held by Thompson and Black, where all favours will be received and duly attended to. November 7. Notice. JOH N CASHIN. H.\S removed his store to the upper end of Broad-street, opposite to the Plan ters Hotel. Where he offers for sale a choice assortment of Liquors, Wines, (J Groceries, London Porter, Salt, Iron, &c. London Duffle, Point and Rose, Blankets. Negro Jackets and Trowsers, Coarse shoes, &c. With many other articles suitsble for the present season, all of which he will sell at fair prices, for Cash or produce. November 11——w6w N B. Orders for Lumber, left at the store will be attended to with punctuality The Subscribers have formed a connexion for the purport of transacting a General Commission Bu siness in this city, under the firm of Caw telou & Lamar. Liberal advances will be made, either in . Augusta or this place, upon Produce or Merchandize, consigned to their house for sale. P. L. Cantclou, G. B. Lamar Navannah, October sth 1830 ts Fresh and Fashionable #J UST RECEIVED, and for Sale, for Cash only J at the Store of Dimbck Marsh, Opposite City-Jlotfl October 5- 18t I Jidwd. J . Hardin & Co. x4IR?S now ready to supply their Custo mers with almost any article of Dr/ Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, and GROCERIES At Whole Sale or Retail, on accommo. dating Terms, ALSO, A Just Received ® CASES Fashionable Straw Boonets, tfir sale cheap by the case. November 13- —6t STRAW BONNETS. FIVE CASES Straw Bonnets and Brades, Os the Newest Fashions. just received, JLND FOR SALE BY Pratt & Metcalf, South Side Broad-Street, a little below the Planters’ Hotel. October 14 For Sale. ■ Acres o * AND, on the W« ters of Cubbert and Rocky Creeks—Foi |jn<iculan enquire ot / Goo. M. Evans. July t ts is ■ 1 * ■ 11 """ A XeNV fe\>Ting ot Wealth AT THE H/giean Fount. j o i GINGER BEER. j~pHIB pleasant %nd truly delightful bev- JL erage has the two-fold advantage o' combining the carbonic acid gas, which, ''orrects the bile, strengthens and warrm he stomach, so as to cause a gentle per oration. This being in great use in the vinter season in most of the northern ci ies, and very highly approved of by thi jest physicians as ■ great restorative. FAMILIES can be su|> lied by sending at the Fountain, where it will be put flfr in bottles for hse. SODA VMITEB will be irnished as usual. “ l J. B, Lafitte. Neronber tl. 2»w3w >' —_ —p ■■ Eagle Tavern. N And Savannah Stage Office parti.iiivsiiip of Whipplfe &. Booth JL of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah H agt Office, being this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due by the said linn will be paid by said "Whipple, and all debts due to the firm are to be collected b-' him only. Jesse Whipple, D. 8. Booth* N. B, The house will still be continue as formerly, by the subscriber J, V\ hippie. may 16 Planters Hotel. "I"HE snh.crib.r Ita, taken the PLAN TERS’ HO VEL, lately occupied by Cos ily Dickinson, Esq. situated between Rey nold and M'Cartney-streets, and fronting Jonea-street, which leads into the upper part of Broad-street. This Establishment is the lasgest and best adapted for the ac commodation of travel!' rs of any in the state—There ate rooms fitted up and will be reserved for the accommodation of families. Planters, northern and south ern merchants who may please to patronise the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of the great Cotton mart from the upper country Sta blt s in at! respects suitable to the ex tent of the establishment are provided. John Miller. Augusta, Oct 7 (£J> The editors of the Journal, Mil )pilf{AvS)|of Ulamnunitw, \loil"* CSii/rt, Uo oublican. Savannah; Courier, Charleston; Gazette, New-York, are requested to publish the above for three months, and send their amounts to the Georgia Ad vertiser Office for payment. Female Academy. iVJ.It and Mrs. Winar. will open their \c»dem) for Young Ladies in Augusta, on the first Monday in December, fim ne dlately after the close of their present engagement as principals of the Powclton Academy) in Mr. DANFORTH’s School Room on Reynolds street. Beside the ommk clementaht branch e* of Female Education, the course of instruction will comprehend Logic , like toric, Moral and Natural Philosophy, of the Human Mtnd, &c. &c.- also, should it be wished, the Latin, and Cheek Language. Terms of Tuition will depend upon the branches studied, and may be known by application at the Augusta Book-store, where an opportunity may betaken of en I ering scholars until die number proposed is filled up. Every proper attention will be given to the conduct and deportment of young La lies from the country, who may be placed upder their charge during die 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. CoLMKSNEL, DeSPKCTFUI.LV inform, the Ladle, and Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity, .i hat he will open his DANCING AC A DEMY, in Green-Street, on Saturday the 14th of October, next, and will contlp ue to receive Scholars until the last of Jan nary, 1821—Parents and Guardians who will favor him with the tuition of their Children, may rest assured, that no pain will be spared in bringing them forwad, • n the polite accomplish meat of Danc ing , j ■ Mr C. intends declining keeping »• Dancing School after this season—the low oifice of tuition, and the small number of oholars,, for a few months in th« year hardly defray the expenses. ' Days of Tuition. The Day School to be opened even •Saturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A. M. and Irvin 3 to sunset.—The Night School wif be opened every Monday and Thursday, from 7 to 9 o’clock. Price of Tuition Ten Dollars per Quarter for the Da;, chool, and Eleven for the Night School, ,o be paid in advance No Schollar laker lor less than a quarter. (jj* Ladies and Gentlemen who ma> wish to take private Lessons in Dancing Hr C. will be happy to wait upon then at their houses, or at the Dancing A cade my on Green Street. Sept. 33 wT3t " t I v. V- ,■ ■ ■ ... *5 -. " ‘ ■ . * j, • •;■ v .• « •» , AAGASTA lrtL\3G ANT) General Brokerage. T a ME Subscriber offers his services in a GF.NP.RAT. COMMISSION & BRO k'KRAGE I,INF —He will receive or ders to buy or sell, and can furnish safe storage for goods of every description, lie can only say that he will devote his best endeavours to serve his employers C. C. ilium. October 7 ts LaiVtiche Wat sun, CONTINUE THE Factor age & {Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly attend ed to. July 7 ts Bissolution. "U’H f, ro.psHn-r.liip heretofore e,i,t iug between the subscribers, under 'he firm of Thompson A Bt auk, is this day dissolved by nuitufl consent. All person's having demands against . said firm will pres-nt them to James A. Black Par settlement, and persons in ar rears, will make immediate payment to the same, who is duty authorised to settle the business of said concern. ISHAM THOMPSON, J AMES A. BLACK. November? -3(&w3t , VaAnvUi ¥a>), ATTOHNKIf AT LAW. WASHINGTON, ALABAMA. AVING an extensive acquaintance in tile state, can easily find out per sons who h*ve left this State in arrears* and will leave no mams untried 'o col lect rny demends placed in his hands. Reference may be had to Messrs. P. Stovall & Co. and to Thnmat F. Hello Esq. who will receive and forward any business with which he may be favored. Nov 20 4tp THE SUBSCRIBERS Respectfully informs his friend* and the public, that he has taken a store op Washington street, a few doors south of Messrs. M‘L-ea & Machine, for 'he purpose of carrying on the TAILOR ING BUSINESS, in all its branches- i Those who may favor him with UiVirpat- Foliage, may 'fepend on the strictest inten tion and punctuality to all orders entrust ed to him, and he, (from the long experi ence he has had m his profession, both in Europe and this country) to merit a share of public favor. James Gordon. November 23. 2t THE SUBSCRIBER* WISHES to dispose of 17 prime Boat Hands, at reduced prices for Cash, Produce or good town paper with endorse ment.—the known good character of the Flanks must be an inducement to any one who wishes to own such property, Augustus Bru*. November 23 ts SCHOOL BIBLES. Jnoj Received and for tale by the Subtcriber 113 cases SCHOOL BIBLES contain, mg SO each—w hich will be sold by tire case very low at, private sale. I. 'Thompson. N vnrhber 20 Brousht to Jail IN Jacksonborough, Georgia, on the 15th November, 1820, a negro man who says his name isELLIOK, and that lie belongs to Mrs. Berrien of Louisville, Ga. he says tie is an African by birth, dark complexion, thin visage, about fi/ W*t seven or eight inches high, has sc - eral of his fore teeth out, and about thi ty-.ve years oil.—Also MANUEL; on the .move date, who says he belongs to Mrs. Ware, of Richmond county, Geo. he is a likely stout country born, about eighteen or twenty year* of age, bright complexion, live feet ten or eleven inches high —The owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges St take them. Solomon Ketup, s s.c. Scriven county, Nov. 20 3t • The Abbot, The Sketch Book, complete. No. 10 Blackwood’s Magazine, A very excellent assortment of Fpolscnp and Letter Paper, suitable for country merchants, A good assortment of Blank Account Books, some of which are of a very su perior quality, much care having been taken to have them well made, and of the best paper, ■ ( And a good assortment of Books and Sta tionary, just received and for sale by J $ 11, Ely. ALSU A Patent Copying LETTJER PRESS, OH A HEW AND SIMPLE PLAN Which also may be used for a Notary’s Sealing Press by having the addition of Uieir Seal, and will be told very lew. November 30 2t *** We are Authorised oannounce JASON WATKINS, a c»n iate for Receiver ts Tax Retu,nu t at the ensuing election. August 13 2vp title \