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■'Tour last quotations there ha
K ai isdon in the pnce of Cotton.
■ -is again becoming good, ana
continue for a few days, we may
H Lttle more animauon in our
.I wM no northern mail last Satur-
K“e.ixnow cine. These per
Kd repeated failures, must result,
■* ° from the very inclement sea-
K r V has been experienced both
■d south.
■or the Chronicle.
.net’srepresentation of Macbeth
■,ofrequently analysed, that it
■dless to attempt any thing new
■subject. We may however, be
Mi a J tew remarks on this gentle
■xent performance of the cliarac-
Kmstik. 1" this representation,
■orered Mr. Cooper’s usual excel
■displayed- His entree previous to
■rlerof Duncan— his deadly pause-
Bst’ninfr at the door of the King s
■L. we actions that leave ‘‘an awful
■■II in themselves. Macbeth’s in-
K, with the “ weird sisters,” which
■ould suppose required a com
■n of deep and strong emotions of
■ in(r ambition,” astonishment, awe,
■i-iosity, we do not think was well
KJ:—in truth, as often as we have
Kii gentleman in the character, we
K he failed in these scenes. His
■ witli the ghost, w-rc by no mean;
Kut produced their desired effect s
Knot however pass in silence, one
Kg by Mr. Cooper in the scene n«w
Bus. Mr. C. says.
« Can inch thints be,
likt'a Slimmer’» aloud,
wonder P*
|H\ ur e been used to in*ice the wnrd
emphatic and not, the w<»vd
B er »_ t |,is howt ver may have been .»
inadvertaney.
■e,. e should oe a certain pathos in
lamentation for the death of his
IB winch Ur. C. did not give, had he
Bred nature in the scene, all had been
Bhesth act, after the words “ Doctor,
Blwmes fly from me,” &c. to say in
Bnlinary cant of common place pane
■ that Mr. Cooper was great, were
wM'inia—v/t content ourselves with
Bring, that we felt its full effect In
Beene Ur. C. Manifested that wild and
BuUr-yei bold and daring resolution,
sh Siiacspeare intended should be
Bn in the closing act of Macbeth’s
B-even the fencing scene with Macduff
the frenzy of the cruel tyrant in
■nner which we conceive was natural.
jt setting aside his defects, we think
K. has a just conception of the char
ihe would personate—»his readings
lene rally good, and his gesture per
il—his stage walk has been acquired
long experience, and is at once, cor-
I graceful and majestic MANY.
■ kite'.
Boston, Jan, 23
Saturday evening, abnurt 7 o’clock,
broke out in a wooding building in
Alley, near to the larg* pile of
buildings occupied as the Theatre,
H the residence of Mr, Powell, one of
BB Vlauagers.—The matt rials lodged in
■■building were of a very combust blt
Bite, consisting of ail the old scenes of
Theatre, and some splendid new ones,
for exhibition —uid for a
BB rt hme threatened destruction to the
|B Mtre » and. many of the neighbouring
The flumes, however, after
the building in which they
|Bpmenced, were happily extinguished,
W ore ‘bey had materially injured the
SB“ 9e exposed to the devouring element
the losses which the Managers
sustained, in the distruction of much
■etui and valuable Scenery, Mr. Won
is a sufferer to a considerable &m
--;Bnl> 111 ,le destruction of two admirable
B" cc l®hrated Panoramas; if the
B*f v °aris t and Picture of Paris , by
Br er * Gat.
■ Anon? tbs suffers is Mr. Pei. kins,
B e ea d carpenter of the Theatre—a lu.m
Much respected by the managers and all
B ? L IIn ‘ i° Bt his carpenter’s
BT’ w “ich were very valuable, as he
B* een ,ev enil years collecting them.
■ A Committee of the Bank of the United
Bud*’ ?“ Ve ‘ v P°rted that the losses of
BJr- 0, 1 the lßt - of January 1821,
81/„ ,r* five handled and twen-
Br ni four hundred and seventy
Bhat S * P u thl ? een cent> - is piooable
EL."?. ban!c * , 'g institution, established
Kf n " , P r,nc ‘P le ». and with a solvent
K tlml C » Ver COntriv ed, in the same spare
Es l(w«*’ to *9 cu,u nlate so large an amount
Bn),. * *“ e re must have been some
EmU i i mi ! ch fraud, much dishouesiy
■tod not a httle folly to have enabled the
mu* to heap up losses in »« short a
I Lima, press
*, ! a * e a °f of the legislature of New
■ l P“ nre « *f is made the duty of the Se
■ Kcuauto post the names of all tipplers
IlAll« Vern8 ’ B^°PB * an( i taverns and re
■ Hm,? We * >e lined ten dollars for eel-
Pottec^* 10 " 19 l ipP* es after being
Savannah, Feb. 7.
a » ™fJ7 act °f u k tter —dated
• LIVERPOOL, Nov. 25. 1810.
in the present week 7000 nags oi
7, ton have beea sold, and 96<>o
[almost whelfv from the Brazils)
. VVe have experienced
1 ea Jy demand from the tra-e in she
, ovr a ys, and. in consequent..-
toJu°- °* der * finding it iinposibb
hrin * ,n * v * n a trifling advance, and
’ ,tl ?/ orw mrd their stocks at th>
• which previously were current
ew changes h ive alse heei
«n fil ? ns P ecu,ati< » r ‘—In the midliru;
1?* Uplanlfcsve observe u
terd* •’ h ut the jfricesof the t»ef
«rl Bc . ri Ptu»ns are scarcely support
•tsZlr ® ea *i*land Cotton aor.with
t ir i T e P o,ted . in J, ur - v 3 . uh
ftew cro P» 18 u 'l* u rathe
On Wednesday Evening, February 14ti
1821, will be performed Tobin’s
Comedy in 5 acts Called the
Ho lie j Moon.
To which will be added the Ballet of
iAttVe lUt\ Uidiug Hood.
To conclude with (for the firat time hero'
a Farce in 2 Acts called
How to Hie for
Love.
—re >
For Characters, kc see Bills of the day.
Doors open at Six—and perform
ance to commence at Seven o’clock pre
cisely. r
Admittance ONE DOLLAR.
Tickets to be had at the Box-Office at
the Theatre; on days of performance from
ten until one, and from three until five
0 clock, when places for the boxes can be
taken.
Gentlemen are requested not toamoke
in the Theatre.—Checks not transferable
Days of performance—Monday, We*
densday, Friday, and, Saturday.
07’Gentlemen in the Pit, are requested
to be seated during performance, and to
keeptheir hats off.
February 12
Vocal & Instrumental
UUNCEHT.
GALLAHF.R most respectfully
informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of An
gusts, and Us vicinity, that assisted by all
of the Professors; and most of the Gentle
men Amateurs, of this aty, he intends
giving a Concert in the principal Ball
Room of the Planters’ Hotel, on Tuesday
ovtmng the 20th inst
The following piesces will be perfo,tneJ
Leader of the Hrcuesln,—Mr. Hewitt.
JP ART Ist.
Overture, - - Gyrowptx.
! Sung,—" Sigh, yet feel no pain-”—Miss
Piacide Haydn.
Solo—Violin, - . , Mr. Rrxuett
Minuet, - • - - ' liyometz
Concerto Clarionett, - Mr. Gallaher,
In the course of which he wilft
introduce the favorite Irish ( „
Air, “ Has sorrow thy young f
days shad .d.” J
fJit V -2nd.
Sinfonia, - - - Pleyel,
Song—“ Ye Sons rs Freedom wake
to glory, - Mr Oullaher.
Song—” Is there a h r-art that never
lov’d—Miss Plaeide, - - Shield.
Duett— “ Time around his dial steal
ing—Miss Plaeide &. Ur. Galiaher,
\ Mo tan.
Minuett, .... Plead
Finale—Song—“ Woman, War, &
Wine”—Galiaher, - Shield
03“ Tickets, O k- Dollar each to be had
at Blosrs J k H. Ely’s Book Store, ami
at the Bar of tin P au t rs Hotel on tin
event »g of performance
F b.-0..r-, 12 _•
ll YiiU w U I f liK>&
v t Alls \ \ \
1 p
JC ‘> I the in'or.nation of Non-Res dents,
• ho bring goods into this State alter toe
regular time for returning them, the thl
lowing net is published for their perusal
and a strict compliance with ’he
same is expected.
BE it enacted, ‘hat any non-resident
wno shall expose to sail- any goods in this
Slate, shall on hisarnval, or within seven
days after entering the same, make returns
or. oath to the Receiver of Taxable Re
turns, and give, security to the Tax Col
lector to pay the same, on or before the
time for paying taxes. Pr vided, that
such goods shall not be liable to pay the
tax when they may bejexported or placed
m the hands of a vendue master, to bt
actually disposed of by him or them, and
on fulling to comply as don-raid, it shall
mid may be lawful for the Tax Collector
to proceed against him or them, in like
manner as against persons about to re
move <ut of the county
I will attei.d at my office at the cornt r
of Washington and Ellis streets each day
1 f the present week from 9 o’clock A M
until 1 P M. for the purpose of receiving
returns under the above ad.
Tho Ula-cock, r ti.r c
Feb. 12——2 t '
Wauled immt-diataty.
GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer—
a female house servant, who can corn
well recommended —i/iberal wages wil
be given —Apply at this Office.
February 12 3
NOTICE.
J WILL attend on the twenty first of
February and fifth of March at the City
Hotel—On the twenty Second of Februa
-•y and the sixth of March at the Globe
Tavern —On the twenty third of February
..nd seventh of March at the Planters’ Ho.
el, for the purpose of collecting the State
and County Taxes for the year 1820.
E. Bngg, t c a c
February 12- ——3 t
S lO Reward.
I 4 ANA WAY from the house of Mrs.
< mdwicli, in Augusta, about two months
S'lice, an African negro woman named
< \NCV. She is about SO years of age
■ve feet, three or four inches high, and
s the marks of her country on her face
id bosom. Site is very talkative and
o indent, but speaks the English lah
tag- very indistinctly. The above re
\’avd whh all reasonable expenses vill be
said for her delivery to the subscriber in
Vigusta.
J £ Kean.
February IF. ts
AUPTIOV.
Byr I. THOMPON.
On Tuesday the 13th inst. will be sold b
fore the Globe Tavern.
A frirgc assortment of sea
sonuble
DHY (JUOLs.
• ALSO— *
llhds. Sugrr,
Harrells, do
Hilda, Jamaica Rum,
Do. Whiskey,
Do. Apple Brandy^
Pipes Holland Gin
Do. Northern do.
Bags Almonds,
Boxei- Raisins,
Do. I’ipes,
And at 12 o'clock,
Some articles of warranted Furniture
—ALriO—
A Tract of Land, lying
in M ilkinson county, containing 202 1 J
acres—Titles indisputable.
P ■■>!•■ ary 12
ALfi'lUA.
By I Thomp on.
On Tuesday the I in inst. at 12 o’clock,
W'll he sold,
30 bags prime Coffee.
Terms C ASH
Feei- - ,j-» \"l
p'ale of City i ropercy.
Will be sold at the Market House,
on Monday the 17th inst. at a 11 o’clock
A. M to the highest bidder—
'The .!ai! lot on Broad
Street, with ml t! e itiipruvemert-.
4 »enernents on Bridge
Row, iVwnung 0 n Cent'e-Street,—Nos 4,
5, ami 7.
■ hvi Coui’J-tlouse square
i i nine Loti, fron ing on Telfair ami Wal
ker Streets —T< 'ins at-he lime of Sale.
H alter Leigh,
Hal (ill Ke chum,
Samuel Hale,
Committee.
February 13. 2t
LIME.
KS first quality Stone j
Lunr' lor sale ti. the Foot of the bridge,
at Four l>* 1 la. s per cask
Basil Lamar.
February 12— tt ■ /
The Subscriber
Has Just Received on Consignment frttn
jY'.-niur/c. an Invoice of
Elegaut Fringe,
of different pu terns, w inch wll. be sold
fin a small advance on cost
N. Trues Jell.
Fob. 12 4t
FOR SALE,
Two Wagons 'Teams,
AND some loose horses, suitable for the
road or farm. Apply at W. Ligou’s
Green Street, where they will remain till
after the Aug lists Races, if not sold before
February 12———3 t
Lost}
VERY handsome BROACH, in
which is set a diamond, surrounded with
pearls. The finde*- will be suitably r<-.
warded by leaving it at hi- Chronicle Of
fice. F !) 12—L
Law Office.
T
iL HE subscriber having fixed himself
aid opened an Office in EaUmton, will
.tend to any business confi ied to him
He practises in ail the courts within the
Ocraulgee Circuit.
V A - illiam F. Steele,
AiUuney • Li-.w. '
Estonton, 12ih F U 1821 —lt
month afterdate application will
hv made to die honorable tie Inferior
Court of Lincoln county, for leave t* sell
a certain tract, of land in said comity on
he Savannah river, being the pro of
Ezekiel Dußose, dec. for the benefit of
Hie heirs and creditors. /
Micajah T. Anthcmy,
Feb. 12, m9m j' *
Ten Dollars Hewii/’d ~
I $ ANA WAY from the subscrij/er af«.w
lays sn ct, a negro boy named A K, he
. .s about eighteen or twenty years of age,
blackj complected, five feet 6 or eight in
dies uigu, speaks broken Esglnfi k quick,
he is accustomed to working in a boat,
and perhaps will attempt to hffe hi ms vlf
as a boat hand. The above leward will
be paid to any person delivering said ne
gro to me in Augusta.
I «.Tuttle.
February 17——3 t .
*#* The Subscribers
l have formed a connexion for the purpose
of transacting a General Commission Hi
* siness in this city, under the firm of Cxf
XSJ.OC k Lakah.
1 Liberal advances will be made, eitht 1
' in Augusta or this place, upon Produce «>
' Merchandize, consigned to their hous*
-for sale.
1 P. L. Cantelou,
G. B. Lamar.
S*v anrch, October sth 1920 ts
GRA^P ,
Lottery .
Splendid Drawing,
To take place on the 22d of February instant,
*IVV iii one .
PRIZES UNDRAWN,
• N
10,000110,000
10,000 10,000
10,000 10,000
10,000110,000
25,000
3 Prizes of 5,000
18 „ „ 1,000
7 „ „ 500
36 „ „ 100
1112 „ „ 50
The whole of which amount to the enormous sum of
300,700 Dollars!
do* This will be the MOST SPLENDID drawing
ever known in America, and persons disposed to adven
ture should make immediate application for Tickets, as
the price will be advanced to $75 in a few days.
Txtscnt Price of
Whole Tickets .... gf<J I
Halves 35
Quarters If 50 1
Eighths ...... 875 |
Tor Sale at
ALLENS’,
l 4 Corner of Broad and J\Tlntosh Streets.
fljF* Orders from the Country \»romstVj at
tended to.
February IS, 1621.
Attention.
WILL BE SOLD ,
T. 0 the highest bidder, on the 9th of
March next, (.hat well known situation on
Sweet Water, containing 438 acres of good
pine land, in Wairen and (Columbia conn
ties; about 100 acres under cultivation,
the rest well timbered, situate on the
mad leading from Augusta to Warrenton,
10 miles above the former, and 12 miles
below the latter—containing excellent
Saw and Grist Mills, and Gin House with
■a 7 s - Saw Gin, all propelled by water—
the stream is permanent and sufficient for
all; works, all in good repair; a good
Dwelling House, with sufficient rooms tor
the comfortable accommodation of travel
lers ; excellent stables and other conve
nient houses—Good Store House and
Counting Room, su-rounded with spread
ing oaks, funning a beautiful summer
grove. This is known to be good stand
ior a Tavern and Store, and an excellent
neighbourhood for purchasing cotton
t he payments will be divided into three
equal instalments; the first to be due Ist
January next, and possession then given;
the other two payments to be made in pne
and two years thereafter The stock of
goods to be sold at auction, and a credit
given till the Ist January next; also the
purchaser of the premises may be accom
modated with household and kitchen fur
-liture, sufficient for the use of the stand,
■is well as the cattle and hogs Notes with
, (proved security will be required
Tucker Cod), $ CO.
February 8 —wft
fentlm .....
Sixteenths . . . . 437 1-f
Twentieths .... 330
IML&S
On Cha lesion,
JVrw York,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore,
Boston,
Providence, R. 1.
New-Hoven, Con
Richmond, Vir. and
Washington City,
At sight, or at 5, 10, 30, 60 or 9 C days
sight, in sums to suit purchasers for >ole
S. Cs t M. Allen’s
Lottery and Eachauge Office'
(jJ- The highest price gived for Unite.'
States Bank and six per cent Stocks*
(T7* A premium paid tor Charleston
Bank Notes.
January 19 ts
Samuel Frj,
ATTORNEY AT L AW, 1
Hat opened an office in Washingto
Street, midway between Ellia an.'
Green Streets.
Augusta Feb. 5 . . .Im
, Notice,
All persons concerned are notified th»
the Clerks Office of the Inferior Com?
of Richmond County will be open every d»*
(except Sundays) untill the first Monday in
march n^xt, for the purposejofreceiving t
registering the names of free persons i>»
colour under the act of the Generl Assem
bly of this State, passed the Z9th D»v
1818 Supplementary to and more effec‘ u
ally to enforce an act prescribing to
mode of manumitting slaves Ac.
JOHN a. MANNCik.
f «*. *—la
53* The City f
ii r e is kept at the corn* r iog- u
>nd Kins streets, adjoining the office of
Mt.isrs. Holt fit barter.
Feb, B—-if
. City Sheriff’s Salt;
0. i;v , , .■ .
N the third Tuesday in the ptssen6
momh, at the market-house in thf cjfy of
Augusta, between th». hours of 10 b dock
A M. wirbf sol.l,
I he following articles, ie
vieJon as the property of Patrick FresfioU.
to satisfy sundry executions against said
I lescott, obtained in the Mayor's court
by James Clark and others, viz i-0 ,e
small dressing,table,, one tea iray. one
iron pot, two ovens, two iron spiders (o»
skillets) one bedstead, one matrass and
two pillows. t
—ALSO— . .
The following articles, le.
t'ied on as the properly of Eugene Bre
nan, to satisfy executions in favor of Davut
Ralston and John E.igan, viz :—Four Miili
nere’ Show Boxes, thirty bonnets, seven
band boxes, 4 chairs, one table, and sundry
articles of millinary (
—ALSO— . , ,
A lot or parcel of land id
the city of Augusts, together v. ith uil h<
buildings thereon j it is bounded on the
east by a lot lo (or in the charge
or) Mrs. St urges, on tip was* by a lot in
the possession of Joseph Hutch nsoii, i so,
on tne north by Broad street (on which
street the large budding fronts) and on
the south by Ellis street. The said nropfr-t
petty has been levied upon & will be sold'
the property of Moses Riley, to satisfy
executions ,in favor of H. Mealing and V.
.1. lull, and is sold under a mortgage of
hve hundred dollars, and u lease for the
term of twelve years, more or less.—Con-'
dn ions Cash—purchaser* to pay for the 1
f qmsite papers.
Wm. Pee, fih,ff c.a.
February 8 2t
liihhons* &c
ft* ... **
1. HE Subscii.)#'- lias just received and"
offers for sale, low I r cash, a small as"
s u tment of a; tides tit his hue, Viz :
Plaid Ribbons by the piece or yard,
Superfine Long Lawns in piece* of S’
yards at TS Cents per yard;
Linen Cambric,
Russia Db per at gS per piece;
Irish Linens, he. he
John G. Winter.
Feb 5- 3t -
Globe Tavern,
AND
Savannah ??tage Office.
PI
ERSONS wishing to take seats in the’
'• tiAiinall Stage, will phase call at the?
abort place, the Office having been tiJ
moved there.
January 25—9 t
New Clothing*
JUST RECEIVED BY
Killani & Hills,-
Tarots,
In addition to their former Stock, coc'
listing of
Superfine Cloth Coats,
Vesta Pantaloons,
Together with alOiost even other art.cic;
in their line of business—for «ale low for
Cash r-b 5 V
garden S eed
OF ALL SORT*,
PUT up by he fill AKLUS, and warrant
d.— A I.St»
dO doz. Loudon Mustrl,
War:anted Fresh a,.d good—Jjai J(>. w eiv»
ed and sot sale by
lluvid Smith ». Co. <
South tide oj the Mai ket.
December 38 2m
For Hale,
Goshen butter, (in small kegs)
Buck-wheat Flour,
1 Case Silk Umbrellas,
ipply Is
N. L. £5 8, Sturges.
February 1- it
The Subscribers
f 0 ESPBCTFULLY inform their H»-eels’
il/ and the public, that they have for*
med a connexion, in the
arriage Making
Business,
under the firm of JOHNSON 81 CR ANl.f
.he business will be carried on at the ol•.
stand formerly occupied by James J< br.'
•on, where all orders in their line of Bus
neaa, will be faithfully attended to. Car,"
■ages repaired at the ahorteat notice, ana
■n the neatest manner.
Johnsou # Crane.
Just received, a handsome assortment
if Newark made Gigs and carriages, also,'
. few Barrels first rate Newark cider. .
January 15 | 3m
• Hi'
0-tt.h iiut UteceiveA
from the Factory of Mosss William..
Rallston Bpa,
S® PAIR superb Back sti ap Bon'?*'
40 „ do . Wellington , .;«» ,
12 „ doßackstrap w I tile tcpi>
For Sale one door above the Jtankt
N. Tracsdeli
January 25——W4Y