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” aXSGtJOTA.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25^
Market may be consi
, nmisMallv dull, and prices g;vmg
■ re uur last, particularly for interior
,fl Tie dullness of tlie market may
tainted in part, to the wet, disa
ble weather, but more to the late
n's from Europe, which are up to
i’,l November. Interior and mixed
1 12 to 13 1 12—prime, 14 a 14
, i,. tter price paid for square bales
I,lSr.b P rown;ioa 12_OoffVe.29
Iron 5a 5 1-2—Wlli.key, 44 aSO
t0c,36a42.
vouch one of those Inadvertencies
times occurin a Printing Office,
v the hurry of business, a bungling
was made in a part of our lust pub
in In making up our paper, a no
n ‘relation to the delinquency of local
nasters. was amalgamated with along
Lortalit letter to the Editor of the
, ern patriot, from a member of Con
on the subject of retrenchment, &c.
1 at present so much occupies the at
,n of that body. The blunder oc
ncj s ludicrous kind of cross reading;
i, no doubt, ere this, has been detect
id laughed at, by our readers.
eukata.
the communication signed “P,” pub
-1 in our las:, the reader will please
the following corrections; —F'iV re
d, read ruined —for fortunes, read
.(.'.—for point, read part— for pre
ss, read jiieo/ewion.
For the Chronicle.
ISITED the Theatre on Saturday
,for die first time this season, and
rticular description of the improve
ihaving appeared in any ofthe public
s; if you find mine worth publishing,
uire.lv at your service.
; ceiling is an elongated arch, pan
and ornamented with borders d
and. chaplets of palm—n circular
»toi* in the centre. In front, over
■ocemura, is a bass relief masque of
o, the rays of genius diverging from
rad; a scroll on each side with the
•ms of Comedy and Tragedy, and in
;ia of the frieze which supports the
;, the motto,
“ See thyself reflected tvere.’
third tier of boxes' is decorated,
guilockis of interlinked tnoulding.v
, Vitruvian scroll at the base,
h panuel of the second tier has ;>
Ful scroll of oak and olive leaves
medallion in the centre;
fl each is pourtrayed ore of
itvtn ages of Shakespeare, ’.he
is supported with sixteen columns,
diti iraitalioh of Sieiiha marble,
i procenium forms the segment of a
'.’i each side ofthe stage, with v.
lied door and fancy windows and
•y- , •’
front drop curtain is a Corinthian
ide, with a statue of Apollo in the
i the columns agreeing'with those
interior of the house
i predominant color is a'very deli
ink, relieved with buff and blue ;
I the ornaments are white m bold
The lamps ar.e supported by a ve
!y scroll—the stock in imitation of
: and the leaves of gold,
whole of the decorations and the
iurtain were devised and executed
• Cunt, and certainly reflect the
rt credit upon him as an Artist, both
te ami execution. Very great pains
en bestowed upon the architectural
;eme;it, »-,id not without considera
ccess.
Pott ot UigusUx.
'''}*' P. M. 24th inst. Steam
■ Capt. .I3uhv*f, with
:m K boat< No. 13, 24' & 25 in tow
00 ,s * Groceries. drier
[{ ti BCBSCIUBKIi
!he r “ ctu ’y of Hosts Williams,
Spu,
p ‘
, JL AI!l superb llackvrap Poo's,
» ’’ do Wellington do
n do Buckstrap white top".
l!e a,Le Jo °" above the li.mht.
N. IruusdcU.
I!^—-,'41
LObi; "
IF f
hv r’s. Weeks pMt, a note of hand
V forn. ,0 sub
ti’ant Dollars, payable
* datert January Ist, DWO
Cj " l! ‘ (); ‘ Ca trading
a Philips.
KKNT.
•CSr -'.•'“‘v'-
Ed I,V MJ | i i ' on,i ■ slr, ‘ , ' t formerly
ipply to ‘ Jai,lts An lersoti. For
John Fox or
e,. s Br - fe P‘‘uu.
4t
i
On FRIDAY EVENING. .Tan. 26th, will
be performed (fop the first time here)
a 1 ragedy in 5 Acts, as performed
in London, New-York, boston,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Sic.
with unbounded ap
plause, called
VIRGIN I US,
OR
Tlie Liberation oflAoiut
After the Tragedy,.
The Celebrated tlroad
Sword Hornpipe,
By Miss Clark.
To which will bi added the Musical
Farce of the
Poor Soldier.
For Characters, &c see Rills ofthe day
* ,* Doors to be open at half past 5, and
performance to commence at half pas.' 6 o’-
clock. ■ »
Admittance ONE DOI.I AR.
Tickets to be had at the Box Office at
the '1 hoatre, on days of performance from
ten until one, and from three until five
o’clock, when places for the boxes can
be taken. o
Gentlemen are requested not to smoke
in the Theatre.—Checks not, transferable.
Days-of performance this week, Mon
day, Wedncs-'ay, Friday and Saturday.
January 25 it
Private Lessons in
D JNCING.
DU RANG has the honor of inform
ing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta,
ami its vicinity, that he njoposefi to give
private lessons in that necessary
accomplishment—DANUlN'G
Mr. D having taught in all the principal
cities to the North, and his iong proficiency
in the Art, he flatters himself to give gen
-1 err! satisfaction to these who may please to
honor him with their patronage Terms
will he, mr.de known b\ calling on Mr.. D.
at the Eagle Tavern.
(anttary 25 if
Choice Old Wine.
-a FEW half pipes Qr. nnd half H
coifs fine OldL. I’. Madeira, fit frrimme
diate use, on consignmant, from J. How
am) M.'.ucn, fcc Co will be sold at cost
•md charges of importatioa only, if appli
ed for soon.
The nndersgned will receive orders
'Sr iuiy' qutuility or size of cask of the
sa-icty of L. P. Malmsey. Siiciul, oj Tin
la ‘Vines, of Madeira, to be put up by J.
it. March, ?e Co. who have secured the
fitst the island affords; and will be able
send their Wines at a reduction of
10 ’ per pipe from old price. An order
row making- up, will shortly be sent off
for next summer or fall importation.
JBaiph 5 ikoma .
Jainfarv 25 Ms*
Globe T
AND
Savannah Ofilco.
ERSONS wishing to take seats in the
Savannah Stage, will please cull at the
above place, the Office having been re
moved there.
January 25 9t
Htop (be Thief!
W >S stolen from thetopgiK of a wa
gon, in or near Augusta, on Saturday
night the 1 llli inst.
A Likely Pied Sorrel Horse ,
about five feet high, ten or eleven years
old, his him! legs white rather more than
halfway Jif* ! ■ the heck; his right fi re
foot ami paster joi-t wiJie; his face white,
—tne while in his fice extends tiom be
fween his eygs down ov<. r his nose, mouth,.
anti a part of his under lip ; his uiiuie and
tail is near the color of ins body lie is a
vfcli proportion* d, heavy bodied horse;
Ills i:s toleiably long, and well shap
ed ; he Ijiis a good head well joined to his
neck; he is in fine order for service', is a
nacu.it trotte , but may he made to rack
toierubi-' w ed—he is « fine gig horse, but
Joes mi - , draw kindly by toe side «,C nis
r: itch, i Itav-; an exact match io; him, and
a.id kept tin in f i the cmr ge only—»w
-j.r t» this fetiuw being a iUue refractory
iulhc-chvriage i had concluded to have him
drive.; a trip or two in a wagon to Augusta,
lie is more valuable to me than he preba
biy wiil be to any oilier person, in as much
as I have a most excellent match tor him—
i therefore wiil pledge myself to the per
son who has taken him, that it he will bring
dim to me in Sparta, and allow me m give
linn thirty nine lasi.es on hi* bare back, 1
will not pester the penitentiary with him.
- mould lie be traded, as he probably will,
before be gets far from Augusta, 1 will re
ward any pels* ufor their trouble in giving
information of him to Maj. Thus. F. Wells,
Attorney at Law in Augusta, cr myself in
•spirta.
John Abercrombie.
i
January ss———2w 1
n-TThe Editors of the Savannah Repub
lican and Charleston City Uuzelie, are re
quested to give the above one insertion,
and forward the it account* to the Chrom- j
cloOfiice. J. A.
* 1
Marshal’s Sales;
■A.T the U.rlc.thmigo in the City of Ah.
gusjr, on the first Tuesday in March next,
between the hours of ten and two o’clock,
WILL BL SOLD,
The Briego opposite the
ffi’y of Augusta, known by ’he name ofthe
Augusta Bridge, together with the privi
leges belonging thereto.
ALSO
A lot or parcel of ground
in the city of Augusta, bounded on the
east by Jackson street, on the north bv
Bay street, on the south by Reynold street,
on the west by au alley running parallel
with Jackson street, levied on as the pro
perty of John Mcivinnc, satisfy aj> exe
cution issuing from the 6th Circuit Court
tor the District of Georgia ; the President,-
Directors, i Co.ofttx * .ink of the United
Stales, vs. John McKinne.
Conditions cash—purchasers paying for
Bills of Sale.
Peter F* Boiscluir, .
D.M.D. G.
•TinnaiT 25 tds
Entertainment
Beo.
J!E sulrscriber having lately ptircltag
ed that and agreeable establish
men;, formerly kept by Win. C. Boms,
intends keeping it as a House of Private
EN TERTAIN MEN T. The buildings are
all undergoing a thorough repair, with
considerable additional improvements
Suitable rooms will be fit ted up, and kept
in reserve for private families and genteel
travellers. This situation being off the
Public Square, is rendered perfectly retir
ed, and at the same time sufficiently con
venient for business. He intends keeping
on file, Newspapers from most of the
fbates in the Union ; arid at the same time
pledges himself that every exertion shall
be made to contribute to the comfort and
entire satisfaction of those that may think
proper to call on him.
A. H* Sneed.
January 25 wßt ,
(O’ 1 * le Augusta Chronicle and Savsn
nah Republican, will please to insert th
above eight times, weekly, and forward
their accounts to the News Office.
To Shippers
been spread, from motives unknown to
us, by some persons, against the ship
SISTERS Uitcuik, of Port Glasgow, and
a lettei ha* been addressed to Capt.
Byrne, of the brig Young Halliday, from
Augusta, it, which it is stated that ihe ves
sel is unworthy of cargo, and required
pumping out every half-hour during her
passage to keep her free.— We, the under,
signed, passengers on board that ship from
Port Glasgow, feel it our duty to contra*
• diet th’se erroneous reports, (more parti
cularly that of the Augusta letter, which
is very incorrect,) and to stale, that we
have every confidence in the Sisters being
a safe ship; her leakage was regular, and
in no degree of consequence-—Her sailing
during a most severe passage, was such as
to induce one of our fellow passengers,
Mr. John C. Ross, of Charleston, whose
business requires his speedy return, to
prefer the Sisters: and should any of us
have a similafmccasiou to visit Scotland,
we would follow his choice, and trust our
lives with every confidence on hoard that
vessel. We cannot give a stronger proof
of our opinion than t his, and trust tiiat it
will bo duly appreciated.
Hamilton,
John C. Boss,
John M. Dowell,
J. M‘D nalcl, M.D.
January 25. 4i
I lily 1 Marshal’s Buie.
WILL be sold at ir.e Market house in
this city, on Monday, February sth,
One small sorrel horse,
blind of tb« left eye, soma marks or Sad
dle spi ts on his back, and tfte hair rubbed
off’each of his sides, apparently by the
saddle skirts —Taken up in the streets,
and to be sold in conformity with a* Oivli
nance of the City Council, passed od
January 1321.
1). Macmurphy, d.m.
January 25 if
Sheriff *s Sale.
I. *f TILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
fT March next, at the Court-House,
in the town Waynesborough, within the
usual Sale hours.
100 acres of oak anti
hickory land, levied on as the property
of Joint Clark, to satisfy an execution in
favour of William Gwin.
ALSO,
One negro girl named
Lucy, levied on as the property of Jnslvh
Allday, to satisfy an execution in favor of
William Barrow and others, returned to
me by the Constable.
ALSO,
One negro boy named
Stepney, levied on as the propel ty of the
estate of Hugh Martin, to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Charles Uheney and
others, returned to me by the Constable.
ALSO,
One negro fellow named
Tom, levied on as the property of The
nus Fierce to satisfy an execution in favor
of Nathan Williamson.
S. W. Blount, s. d. c.
January 25. wtds
Pianos,
JUST RECEIVED, a fresli supply of
tirst rate London marie Piano Fortes.
Patent polished and round Cornered.—
F a- sale low for cash, or approved paper,
; by A. PICQUBT,
at Messrs. I’. G. GiDbON, &Co,
j (f.m ry I w ts
tVmtf Sitka, TUg MM's
Cotton hAioes,
S^ f -K,. Canton Crape,
CdIM Jo j 0
Nankin Ciapc Dresses,
Crape Shaw ls 7 Sc S 4ths,
Changeable and plaid Sarsnclta,
r‘ff'n-c.l, jo
lack fiinchews,
Black Saranetls,
Do Florentines,
R! 'ck 4 Phs Fring'd tiki's.
Black Sewing Silk,
Choppa rionmls,
The abntta mentioned goods are all of
tlie best quality, and are for sale !>y the
case, or m lots to suit purchasers, ou rci
soluble terms, at Mentis MGBGAA &
URA'DFOIiD's Store j—Also will be; re
ceivcd by the Steam Boat, exjiected to
morrow the 2od inst. and for sale as above,
6 Cases Cotton Cards,
20 do. containing a variety
of Men, Women, $ Boy’s
Shoes.
January 22—_tf
United States,
Charleston ,
JV ew- York ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore,
Richmond , Va. and
Washington City
BANK NOTES,
Bought by
S. 5; 31. Allen,
Comer of, Broad fJ Mclntosh Streets.
{fcr North Carolina Bank
Notes exchanged.
January 22* 5t
4
Mien’s Prize List.
Grand State Lottery.
EIGHTH CLASS,
Eighth Bay's Drawing.
No 9369* a prize of 310,000
9370* 5,000
2498* 2859* *7l4* > _
6004* 7405* 2873 5 I,UUJ
3547* 7737* 7776* j ...
7 15* 1082* 2307* S' 500
2821* 4004* 4221* a
6874* 8040* $ 100
All marked thus * sold at Allens’ —The
Lottery draws again This Bay Two
drawings more will complete tin; Lottery,
and there are yet to be drawn
100,000 dollars
25,000 dollars
8 of 10,000 dollars
3 of 5,000 dollars
20 of 1,000 dollars
10 of 500 dollars
And a large number of 100 £cc. ickets
are now selling at g7o—Shares in pro
portion, but will shortly advance. For
the lucky numbers apply at
ALLEN’s
Lottery § Exchange Os CC,
Corner of 11 road <k M'liuoab streets.
January 22 "t
THE SUBSCRIBER
j|j|ESPECTFULLy informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken a store
live doors below the City Hotel, where he
|Wili keep on band a general assortment of
LfuVifctt , Geutlciwens 1 -
Boots Shoes.
The above articles he will dispose of
Oil the most reasonable terms.
Moses Rolf, jr.
January 22 3t
She Subscribers
■) ESPECTFULLV inform tlieir friends
. ’«t and the public, that they have for
ned a connexion, in the
Carriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSWN & CRANE,
he business will be carried on at the old
stand formerly occupied by James John
son, where all orders in their line of Bus
iness, will be faithfully attended to; Car
riages repaired at the sliorteat notice, and
in the neatest manner-
Johnson 4T Crane.
Just received, a handsome assortment
of Newark marie Gigs and carriages, also,
a few Barrels first rate Newark cider.
January 15 3mpd
The Subscribers
nave formed a connexion for the purpose
of transacting a General Commission I hi-
Biess in this city, under the firm of Cast
rr.LOU Sc Lanau.
Liberal advances will be made, eithei
■u Augusta or tins place, upon Produce ot
Merchandize, consigned to their house
for sale.
P. L. Cantelou,
G. Br Lamar.
Aavanijal), Qcialipr IJJ2O ts
ALL
j A' 7<’ 1
& 33. !
of wr.roiiK xv
Announctfto the. inhabitants of Augusta an
Lottery and E:
A T the corner of Broad andM'lntosh str
J\ a room lately occupied by Messrs. Srs
offices in must of the principal cities in die
business in the Exchange line on the most 1
Drafts on either of their Agents, tkc. at tie
must of the cities in the United Slates.
■ They ofler for sale i
GRMXDSTJn
Which bus but three days to draw, and the
, be drawr
1 Prize of
1 l Prize ol
9 “ a
4 “ b
iml many of 8500, 8100, I
Tickets warranted undrawn £7B )
Halves . . p,5
Quarters - . . . 17 50 |
A correct list of the dinwing is received
for /'rises ns soon ns drawn.
Orders from the country promptly aiter.f
, , Corner of D 1
January 18
\.i ■ ■ ‘ .
s ]od
Air. Leslie
Respectfully informs the j adits
and Gentlemen ibat lbs DANCING
SCHOOL will commence on Saturday the
27th instant, at his former stand on Broad
street, nearly opposite the City Hotel.—
Days oi attendance eve tv Saturday, from 9
till 12 o’clock A. M. 8c from 2 till 5 P. M.
Bis Night School
for j oung Gentlemen will commence on
Friday evening the 26,h instant, at Cau
dle light—price of tuition in both instate
ccs I cll Dollars per qliabler.
MU. LESLIE returns his thanks fiJrlhe
liberal encouragement he has heretofore
met with, and hopes by his unremitted
attention to the improvement of lbs pu
pils, to merit the patronage of those who
may favor him. Mr. I. will thank the pa
rents who intend to send tlieir children
to enter their names as soon as conveni
ent.
Ladies’ scmmurieß and private tuition,
attended with punctuality—Tcrma and
other particulars made known at the school
room. January 16 ts
c Spread garden S eed
[ * OF ALL SORTS,
PUT up by the SHAKERS, and warran
ted— ALSO
30 doz. London Mustard,
Warranted Fresh and good—Just Receiv
ed and for sale by »
Dinid Smith S Co.
South eiiU of Ihr Market,
December 28 2m
• - , , M , u_a „
5 A. B. Hayden,
' DENTIST. |
AGAIN offers his professional services
to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au- !
gusta for a few weeks. Persons wishing
to be waited on at their place of residence i
, will please send a note to his lodgings at
the Mansion House.
(Cf* Hayden’s approved Dentifrice and
Tooth Brushes of the first quality, may be
had as above.
December 28 ts
! lUUUADK OVlbEaa.
. OAMUEL TABVER; is hereby appoint
, ed my Aid-de-Camp, and will be o
beyed and respected accordingly,
Tlios. Glascock,
Brigadier General, Ist Brigade,
2d Division, Georgia Militia,
t January 1« ts
The Subscriber,
80T.IC1T •» these who can furnish him
with evidenr.r, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons who
| were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COMES, on the Washington ,
s road, this side of Col. .Man’s on the eve
• ning of the 2d inst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pass wiitih he propuced (with
out effect) and was by those men beaten
in a shameful manner—when a certain
gentleman came up and informed them
that lbs pass was not out by one week, the
negro does not know w ho was his friend,
being an African, understands but little
English; scarcely enough to be under-
Uood—should a reward be expected, any
Hiiug reasonable will be granted by
Isaac La Roche,
Apply to
A. Slaughter C. Labuzan
or Tlios. S. Oliver.
December 7 ts
~ LAiU
TTIIL subscriber tenders lbs professional
services in the following counties of the
Middle Circuitßichmond, Col um hi a,
Washington, Emanuel, Striven Burke,
and in the county of Warren of the Nor
thern Circuit, lie will nlso practice in
the Federal Courts of this Slate.
Thomas Glascock.
CCT* The Savannah Republican and Mil
ledgeviJJc Journal will insert the above
one month. 7. ry
► Jaiiasry 2*3
4TXEK,
’» PHILADEIFIILI,
id its vicinity that they have established a
xchangc Office
directly opposite the Post-Office, iiy
;"'; U,T k ll*K.un».Vra S. h NT. A. having
• unite I Slates, an. enabled to transact all
favorable terms; they will at all times dnut*
ic North, and will negociale Bills drawn oft
a few Tickets in the
VE LOTTERY.
e following SPLENDID PRIZES still
n:—VIZ:
I SIOO,OOO
f 35,000
1 10,000
1 5,000
1,000
I Eights • g 75
| Tenths - . . . w 7
I Twentieths *0
UnJ rray he examined gratis. Cash paitl
di d to, addressed to
S. & M. ALLKS - .
ho.id and M'lmosh .Jtv-octr. AUGUSTA.
J3OQ&B *
On Char 'etitnn,
New York,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Poston,
Providence, It. 1,
New-Urtvon, Con.
Pi cam and, Vir. and
Washington City,
At sight, or at 5, 1«, Mi, 60 or 01) day*
sight, in sums to suit purclus :rs for said
S. tfM. Allen’s
Lottery and Exchange Office
OTj* The highest price gived for United
States Hank and six per cent Stocks
(O' A premium paid tor Charleston
Rank Notes.
January 19 ts
MarshaVs Office,
FOU TJIK lIISTIIJCT OP (.KOUOIA.
Savannah Nov. 11, 1820,
T
IL HE Assistants of the Marshal of this
district, “ for taking the fourth Census, op
enumeration of the inhabitants of the LT»
nited Status,” are hereby notified that th«
time for transmitting their 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
cording to law.
JNO. H, MORE L.
Mar that Diet tie*.
<YT The Darien Gazette, August*
i Chronicle, Washington News, Athens Ga>
! zette, atid Recorder and Journal at Mil*
cedgeville, will publish th* übov« till
i countermanded,
i November 20.——
m
1 JL HE creditois «1 Oninham L. Rake*
straw, are notified that the Justices oftha
Inferior court of Wi.kos county have ap
pointed tht first Tuesday in April next;
at 10 o clock in the forenoon, or us soon
thereafter as counsel can be heard for the
said Gam for L. ilakectraw t«. brought up
before ibem , anul for his credit- is. if they
think proper, then and there-o appear
and shew cause, if'anv they ha-.e, why h«
should not be allowed die benefit of th*
several acts made and provided for the r(5»
lief of insolvent debtors.
January 22-—wit
Fifty r-ollars Reward.
am ANAWAY from the
A jmSY * ® subscriber at his res.
ul-uoc near the Oconee
H<n > t!lc one named PE
TEK, d ;k coinplet'-ion, about lw«n y-two
years oM should foot lUor 11 inches iiiglf
—the other named HAK WY, dari- c.,m
plexion, about twenty or *wtnty-oae year*
of age, marked with the small p«x --The
above i eward, (with all necessary exp m
l ses) will be paid to whoever lodges said
negroes in any jail whatever, so that the
subscriber may get thmu—And a proper
tionale reward will be given for c-dber of
them.
John rdis.
Eatonton, Putnam county, Jan. 22—wit
8 10 Reward.
C
OTRAYEU or stolen on Tuesday night
JTh Nov. from the wharf in Acgusta, a
Sorrel Horse, of the following description,
blind with" the left eye, snip on the nose,
small star on the forehead, and the righ*
hind foot white up to the fuotlock, he . =
a short round bodied horse, with a she:’
swich tail about 10 years old.
Whoever will take up said horse a*
send him to his owner, or give inform -
tion so he can be regain’d shall recei'u
the above reward and all reasonable
charges paid. Apply to the subscriber at
the Steam Boht Office.
* Washington Lamar,
YwcTtlrTV. -—ts i