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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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Augusta tffljronicTc.
is ptrausHßn
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'ere V LYGB,
Kean $ C\MMc\ion.
of the Laws of the V. States
AT SIX I)Oi.£AHS TEU iKNUHj
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PIANOS
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has for sale at his
Louse, near the market, very elegant
*nd well tuned London made.
Piano Fortes,
Which he will sell low for cash or appro
ved town paper.
Wm. Brux,
December 4,— ——Gt
iiiSANiruFF
VERY 6UEJP.
mfjg subscriber have yet on handu com.
J, plete assortment of staple and fancy
Dry Goods,
Bich plated Ware, consisting of Cruets,
Candlesticks, Coffee Urns &c. also
Cutlery and Hardware.
ALSO, J'JST RECEIVE!)*
Jin Elegant assortment o f
Thread’ Edgings, Luces, and Footings,
•U us which will be sold very low tor cash
Df approved paper, wlioles.de and retail.
On Consignment
110 boxes East India Ci i. a
25 Patent Ploughs (on the River)
% $ J. CunnitigiiHin,
Two (toon below the Pont Ojjicc
Ho surd’s Budding.
Dec. 4 —-ts
SCIiAU, AJUFFiihi 0)0.
JConn landing &i lov Sale
low. l£oa liiCi WUaxA.
flllDS Prime Orleans’ Sugar
80 Rags do. Green Coffee
4-1 lib is Company Loat and Lump
Sugar,
10 Tons Sweedcs Iron, assorted
sizes.
1 Ton Hoop and Sheet Iron
SO Casks Cut Nails, all sizes
50 Bids. Whiskey
15 Cir. Casks Malaga Wine
11 Eegs Superior Uichmond sweet
scouted h obacco
20 Ilexes Mtfnld Candles
25 an. Fresh c* Superior Muscatel
Raisins
10 Firkins Superior Goshen Uutter
Oil Hand , at Retail ,
Jamaica Sugar, oid White Coffee, Old
Cognac Brandy, Choice Wines’ Gin,
| Bum, Fresh Teas, Nutmegs, Mace, and
I Bpr . -fall kinds.
I vv m. Bostwick £5 Co.
November 2d
Mi.OCEUIFS,
[Wm IX Thompson ££ Co
| 4 Ofn Sale,
K *3i) bags prim g: .-on Oofie-?
B 50 baire'ls prime K. (). jugal*
■ Id libds Kuscov.a.lo sugar
B 81 pieces cotton il.tging
B 71) cods flah: Rope
B 8 pipes pure ilolbiml (Jin
■ 3 an do Cog Er.mJy
B 5 hnds J. ILy.
K 2 il- f pipes* Jg Madeira Wi.iMS
H ob barrels h»af S/.'-ar
H Siid f- boxes epams.i negus
B 4e do do Top-i. i. % I
■ Gunpowder &. U 3 .on (' ii A’.< .a
H 2oU tjr- Canisters, d » do u-i
■ « H** 8 ' i ‘ ,:u -' li - 0 mm-oi-.g-er,
■ 16 Da. Pepp -r,
H SO Sacks Fas., \bnotids,
15 Boxes No. I Roan
■Sib Hags Shot, sorted,
ILegs Dupon-s Por/diS*,
st Uicinno id 1 obacc'o,
Barrels >. E G n.
■6O Casks Clieese,
11 exes do.
Bu,':. h -
:3l—.—
mr -i 'cj u 4Jjj o-.
Bwrcnce, Kapelye tS? Co.
Wm* Jas; ,- ovea.i-d and oJ;\;r for 'sal., an
usnartiiieiltj'f
n ; )N s tpvrftne Clo/hs
JT l, d Bassi-neivs
an ‘l Nank.n Cranes
and Sarsrtetts
■£' * ) ic -‘ v, *r G.uves, iiisoited
HH* st Buckskin 4 ,!o .
•’ an< l w hite Crapes
■K 1110 ". a "‘‘ WO--SV..I U ,!f licse
B > Ltocns and I»r.vias *
W 0"" Utdiuuds a.. lO; ;.;.:, ;
|||P|HBrd>cr 7 . lr - 0
Wat immediatc
■K 0 ‘‘i**’ lv '“ - v uruevi&en Prin
, • l '>. we:, u-usi;;
|^Wc':i be;
■"SUGAR. r
JlflDS. Prime N. 0. Sugar, for
sale on re.»s.;liable terms, *>y
A. 11, Gordon, Co.
Cotton Jltmgc,
December 4 —-—6 t
AND
Commission
iJt FIE subscriber having entered into the
Factorage and Commission Business, res
pectfully tenders his services to his
friends and the public. He has taken a
store in Hunter’s Buildings, immediately
below that occupied by Messrs Nicholas
& Neff, artel hopes by unremitting indus
try and ait aasidious attention to their in
terests, to give general satisfaction to
those that may favor him with their pat
ronage.
WILLIAM P. HUNTEH.
Savannah, November 7 w3w
Dry Goods.
The Subscribers,
OFPEP FOR SALE,
At the Lower Tenement of the Bridge Bank,.
Augusta,
AN ASSORTMENT SUITABLE TO THE SEASON - ,
VIZ:
ROSE, Point and Duffil Blankets,
Plains, Flannels, Baizes,
Double Milled Drab Cloths,
Coarse Cloths, assorted,
Fine o’o
Cmnbrick Muslins, j
Book do. |
Calicoes, j
Ginghams,
Hosiery,
Power Loom Shirtings.
American Slurtittgs and Sheetings,
With a great variety of oilier articles.
LAW BENCE, RAP ELYE cJ Co.
October o I ts
LaliocUe § Wivtson,
CONTINUE THE
Factorage & {Commission
BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH,
iVberc all orders will be promptly attend
cd to.
July 7 ts
STOR^frjbt
AND
Commission Business.
a. HE subscribers have taken the Ware
) louse lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
opposite the Wharf, w hich is now in com
plete order for the reception of Cotton
and Merchandize.
Mackenzie S; 'Ponce.
October 27 __ tt
The Subscriber
fTf} F.SPRCFCLLY informs his friends h
\i\l the public in general, that he has ta
ken the store lately occupied by Mr.
Houghton, adjoining Messrs Morgan and
Bradford’s, where he will always keep on
hand a general assortment of
Ladies' and Gentlemens
Boots Shoes
Os the newest Pattern and 'test Material
He has also on hand, a large supply of ’
Negro and Course Sliote;.
All of which he will dispose of on accom
modating terms,
fj' Repairing done on the shortest no
tice and in the newest manner.
.1. M. Clarke $ Co.
November 30 O'
evt VAuULig btesie*
’! t; tills day opened, and jar sale for Cash
*1 u:i!:\ one door end of the Aiipmsl.i
onok S ure, an a% 'I neat of fresh and
'Fa if klj 3 1 able Cl a (It i ng\
nude the jwrosem season, in the best man
,i,u a.i iof rub- initial untie rials, and con
ii-lcri .g i!it quality v*id be sold at reduced
r. 7* < Title's <-ut and made in the latest
Me -Voik n, i Ciiailestun fashions at the
above stand uy
• V,'A<4*J i'k •
November 27 Gw
IHmoek A* Marsh
lave Just received an extensive as so it
Hunt of Fashionable
Rcvuly made Clothing,
Widcli they ofl’erjbr sale (forCASH only)
at a bir.all advunce tieat'K opposite 'lie city
'lt,tel. Nov. 27.
Hi ft *iv) j.ili i 1.0 *.
»MIF. firm formerly existing under the
name of BUTLER St BAGLEV, i‘ :
this day dissolved by mutual consent, an j
■•equests all llio.e having demands against
he said firm, to present them to the sub
i.-iibcr for pay aent, as he lias taken on
da hinds the s - 111 Mnent of the same
urai'L't said" firm.—Also requests all those
ah > arc indebted to the su'd firm, local!
..nd settle the same immediately, if not,
they will be pl.-.ced in the hands of an*t
turncy lor collectlon.
Nohot&i.J* K. Butler,
December A St
; Straw Bonnets , Bjr.
Pratt S£ Metcalf
Arc receiving this day, and offer for sale,
SIX CASES
Straw Bonnets and Bauds.
Os the Newest Patterns.
Five thousand yards white
Honu spuE'i, oneb.de cuuriic and line Mil
tenets, lULJlmuclics Onions, 20 barrels
Irish Potatoes, nine barrels Granberriss,
and five Jersey Waggons.
. ALisO,
-IiOjGOO Dutch Quills, ai d
30 dozen Slates,
For sale at a very reduoed price, soith
side of Broad Street, a little below luc
Planter’s llotel-
November 30 3t
— , „»- —■ H « ,i *m -'
Notice.
JOHN CASHES 1 .
a?AS remove,! 111. -tore to the tipper
end of Broad-street, opposite tutfee Plan
ters Hotel. Where he offers |i»f sale a
choice assoi tin cut of Liquors, Wines, iJ
Groceries, London Porter, Suit Iron, itc.
London Duffle, Point and Rose Blankets,
Negro Jacket;* and Trowsej , Coarse
shoes, kc.
With many oilier articles a .liable for
the present season, all of win li he will
Sjcll at fair prices, tor Cash or prjduce.
Nov ember 11 -wdw
N IJ. Orders for Lumber, est at the
store will be attended to with
\
1 *** The - Subscribers
have formed a connexion for life purpose
of transacting a General Cumnikmon Hu
stress in this city, under the fiiti of Can
telou fit Lamar.
Liberal advances will be male, either
in Augusta or this place, upon fl'odnce or
Merchandize, consigned to tiiiV house
for sale. |
P. L. Cant|lou,
G. 13. Lariur,
Savannah, October sth 183) ts '
Fresh and Fashi\iahle
J UST RECEIVED, and for Sale, so»
Cash only) at the Store of
Dimock C; Marsh,
Opposite Ciiy-l/oU ’.
October 5 18t
STBAW BONNETS.
FIVE CASKS
Straw Bonnets and Bntdcs
, * s
Os the Newest Fashions.
just received,
JXJJ FOR SALE BY
Pratt Sc Metcalf,
South Side Ur iad-slrjeet, a l;U,e huu '
Lite Planters’ Uoltl.
October 14
iFor Sakp
Acres o LAN!), on tin; Wa
ters of Cubbert und Uo Greek*—] ot
enquire oi
Geo. L . JSvauft.
July 1 if
LAW,
illlE Suhsoriher lias settled in
. Milledgevillc; t* will practice Law in
.lie Several counties composing the (>c
mulgce Circuit, also in any of the adja
cent counties where business maybe of
leitd that’s worth attention.
Win. H. Torrance.
November 27. w'Tt
LAW OFFICE.
w
a. HE subscribers have formed a con
nexion in the various branches of proles
doiial business, under llic firm of Rock
well be llei-uuiin. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the fbhov.'in,
counties, viz :
Baldwin, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones, Hancock, Pulaski, U
.Morgan , Washington, Laurens,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in Ihe Cth Circuit Court of the
United b;ales.
Samuel Rockwell ,
Joseph L. Hepburn.
JtlilledgLville, Sept. 21 if
Brought to Jail
IN Jarksonborough, Georgia, on the
. 15th November, T 820, a negro man
.vho say s his name is ELLICE, and that lie
. belongs to Mrs. Berrien of Louisville, G».
iie says lie is an African by birth, dark
complexion, thin visage, about five feel
seven or eight inches high, has several of
Vis fme teeth out, and about thirty-live
years old.—Also MANUEL; ontheabov.
date, who says he belongs to Mrs. Ware,
•if Richmond county. Geo. he is a likely
stout country born, about eighteen or
twenty years of age, bright complexion,
five feet ten or eleven indies high.—The
•iViutrs are requested to come forward,
prove properly, pay charges & take them.
Solomon Kemp, s ax.
Scriretj couaty, Ncr. 20 ?*
[A Great Bargain,
Li bos Acres of Laud.
i FOR SALK.
THE Plantation of the Sitbscril>er in
Columbia County, Geo. situate on the
main road leading from Augusta to Wash
ington, 24 miles from the former place,.
at the forks of Rayrvilla.and Guley’s Hoads,
now occupied as a public stand and for
the healthiness of Its situation, pure wa
ter, and good buildings is exceeded l,y
none between the above mentioned places.
Any person vho may wish to purchase,
can call and view tile premises, to wklisly
himself. J
Reue Stone.
December 4 4:
Jtta&ie Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Office
THE partnership of Whipple & Booth
of the Eagle Tavern an*l Savannah
Stage Office, bting this day dissolved by
i mutual consent. All debts due by the
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,
and all debts due tp> the firm are to be
collected b"' him only.
Joauo ACltljrplv,
1). S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still be continue ;
as formerly, by the subscriber.
3. Whipple.
may 16
Planters Hotel.
m
3 HE subscriber has taken the PLAN
TKIis’ HOTEL, lately occupied by Go.-,.
H. ;... v is. tsq situated between bey ■
; , , t \3‘V,irluc\ xtivets, and fronting
I,i . > i-ei, which leads into the uppi-r
j.)„• i ■>., ua.'.-siiect. This Eslublisluiiciit
I ■, •„ •»: und bust adapted for the a
. . ..niuio.lation of travellers of any in tin
•• ii.i - There ate rooms fitted up a.
;il icd tor Hie accommodate .
I rhmilies Planters, .lurlheru and south.
, (j m,, chants who may please to patronizi
.{„ j■roprietov, will find convenience >■
I* r.g in tiie neighborhood us the gr< a
i hiuon mart from the upper country. '■ •
bt s in all respects suitable to the
I.of the tßiabllshnient are provided
John Miller.
Avgusta, Oct. 7
(j-y. rile editors of the Journal, Mi ;
h.dgeville; Missionary, Mount Zion* Re
publican, Savannah; Courier, Cliarlesloii
GiizeUe, New-York, are requested u
publish ♦he r.bovc for three months, am;
.send their accounts to the Georgia Ad
vertiser Office for payment.
— - "**'
Female Academy.
]\Xlt and Mrs. Waene will open their
Academy for Young Ladies in J>
on the Hist Monday in December, (ini nc
• liately after the close of their present
as principals of the Powelton
Academy) in Mr DAKFORTH’s School
Room on Reynolds street.
Beside the common ciementart branch
s of Female Education, the course o
instruction will comprehend Logic, lihe
toric. Moral and Natural Philosophy, of the
Human Mind, Sic. &c.—also, should it he
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,
a here an opportunity may be taken of en
tering scholars until the number proposed
a filled up. . .
Every proper attention will be given to
the conduct and deportment of young La
ii. S from the country, who may be placed
under their charge during the winter and
sniing—who, also, beside the usual in
, -junction of the school, may recede the
; instructions of masters In Music, Drawing,
and the French Language.
October 28,-
1 NOTICE.
» LL persons indebted to the estate of
> t\ Cui. Thomas Garr, late of 9 0,un ‘ t>1!l
county deceased, will please make pay -
f ment, to either of the Executory and
> those to whom the estate is indebted, wall
- present their claims properly attested.
’ Niebolas Ware, ?gJ
William A? Can* s 5
®
Dissolution.
I>>l i
.'«* !ir - Co-partnership bcretofotv exist
ing between the subscribers, under the
lir.ii oi’ TnovvsoN * Black, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons Ji.iving* diiuands against
i: "d lii;m will present them to .tames A*
l.tluck f«r settlement, and ptrsin s in ar
iearS| wtil make immediate payment to
tin 1 •s.one, who is duly authorised Ip settle
the business of said concern
ISIIAM THOMPSON,
JAMBS A. BLACIi.
November 7~—otikw'jt
Vhe CvvpatlufcTs\\\\\
IN the practice ot I.aw, lately subsisting
betweeul It. F Hid left Esq and the
subscriber, is dissolved by nmliial consent.
• shallcontinue myoffirj i„ Waynesboro’
Biiike County, and will practice individ
ually iu (lie Middle Circuit. « ■
•! oi«i G. Polhil?,
November 27
MON 1 UOMKUV, ALABAMA,
PROPOSALS
For Publishing a KttWßjsapov
TO hli EVIULKU THE
Montgomery Republican
AWAKE, that my new and difficult cm*
. ployment, will subject me to many in*
conveniences, arising from want of experi
ence, it is with diffidence 1 announce my
self as being aiiout to undertake, (in addi
tion to other engagements) the arduous
tusk of superintending the Editorial de
partment of a paper. 1, however .trust
that my Newt arrangements will be such,
as will enable me to present the citizens of
Alabama with a Journal, not entirely unin
teresting to them, while my exertions in
procuring facts in relation to that Stale
and other subjects, aided by some literary
friends, will render it not •llogelhcr un
acceptable to others.
1 must, on tliisoccasLoji, be permitted to
depart from the general custom of giving
laborious details of the advantages result
ing from Newspaper publications, and of
making specious promises; the one being
already sufficiently understood, and the
other calculated to deceive. I offer neith
er; mttely remarking that its name
claims its principles,and that my humble
efforts will be freely exercised in endeav
ouring to promote the usefulness of Uu>
paper and interests ul the peonies
i tfUiay HVJV lie- Otmoa u/(j»K tlfuioai- un
acquainted, a short sketch ot the ulac©
whence the paper is to be issued.
Mortuomi itv, formerly culled Hostiee
Bluff, 'lately East Alabama and New I‘lii
ludeljihia, {the fonnir established by a
Company in Ceorgia, and the latter uy A.
Dexter, -sq. both having been incorpora
ted into one town H> the last 1. gUlature)
is .situate irithe. healuty, fertile, and thickly
settled county, ol the same name, olwhicy
,i Is die seal ol justice —intended to per
t)i*u. »tc two distinguished martyrs* to the
'-.use of tlie republic, directly opposite
tin; eastern point ot that highly cultivated,
extensive, and lei tile tract ol lunch known
oy Uif name of the “ Pig Jtend* It ad
joins the fraction on which the town o*
' labamu stands, and bordering on the
• Jcbrated river of that name, to which it
is navigable at all seasons from the Cull
Mexico, for steam boats oi a large class
-distant about two hundred miles from
‘liliedgeville; a similar distance from the,
'a ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 5-.
hove Cahuwba, the scut of government:
ud about lil miles below the junction ox
: Coosa and Talapoosa. It it the pom
i which the Atlantic mails reach their
.frit stopping place in the state, and troiu
./hence Ne w« may be distributed through
q« country with great facilities. Mont
•mefy, from its high and airy situation,
he purity of its waters, flowing from ita
...vend springs, and the elevation of the
hanks along the river on both sides, winch
.xclude stagnant waters, is considered pe.
. uliarly healthy: indeed, many resort to
• hat section during the summer months,
on mat account: It contains many roman
tic, as well as level sites for budding, and
for an infant establishment, it may be cull
ed a pleasant, flourishing, town
.1. BATTbLLE,
Savannah, tuly 17,1820
• The County wai named in».... of the K« !, WU
Ma - r Monuroiliei y, who fell *' ' a Horse Shoe, .dill
mr.'owTdmveU iu title, fror . immortal geiM
«ho shared '.lie same fate at -vKoee, at au tar y lit
nod of the Hcvoluounary^.
The Republic*!* will be printed on a
royal slieei once a week, until its patron
age justifies its appearance twice a week,
tt l 5 dollars per annum, in advance, or on
receipt of the first number, winch will be
issued as so.m as practicable alter Uie trnjU
die of November next.
July 29 If
*1 Xcan Spring ot lie-aUb
AT THE
Hjgiean Fount.
GINGEbTbEER.
JTbHIS pleasant and truly delightful hev
eroge has the two-fold advantage of
combining the carbonic acid gas, which
corrects the bile, strengthens and warms
'be stomach, so as to cause a gentle per
spiration. This being in great use in the
winter season in most of the northern ci
ties, and very highly approved of by the
best physicians as a great restorative.
FAMILIES can be sup
died by sending at the Fountain* where it
will be put up in bottles for use.
ffODA WATER will he
furnished as usual.
J. B. Lafitto r
NsTWshsr 17, SawSur