Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, November 23, 1820, Image 1

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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE. % ' ■ v . ‘ ' ./■>/ ■ - v ’ ■* ~"1 ' y ~v ' v.i _ - J * .-V . • ‘ F* ■_ w j ‘ > [Vui.. XSXV.3 THURSDAY MORNINiV, NOVKMiJKB SB, 1830. [No.TflSl.] ■ II * ■■ '■»« -"■•■' " 1 ' " - '•■"■■ ' Jm -= “ 11 - ,1 . _■ ■■_■■ - !»!■” %uflUiffta Chronicle- IS FUBUSHZD MONDAY & THURSDAY MORNINGS, Wean $ CYmvlton. Publishers of the Laws of the U. States AT BIX DOXLARB US ANNUM, IN ADVANCE lii OCERIKS, Wm. H Thompson $ Go. Offer Jor Hate, jSj bags prime green Coffee 50 barrells prime N. O Sugar 13 h’lds Muscovado Sugar 80 pieces cotton Baging 7l> coils Bale Rope 8 pipes pure Holland Gin 3 d.) do Cog Brandy v 5 lilids J. Hum 2 Hall pipes Sicely Madeira Wine 50 barrels loaf Sugar JOO ci. poxes Spanish Segars 40 .i?» do Imperial ) fflf? 4 Gunpowder & Hyson S M. JuJaTi. 300 qt- Canistois, do do do 10 lk;s Pimento and Ginger, 16 Dm Pepper, 30 sacks FrV sh Almonds, 15 Poxes No. I Soap, 20J N-i: > Shot, assorted, 10'J Kegs, Duponts Powder, 20 do lies', Richmond Tubaccp, 12 Boses Chocolate, ( 22 itarruls N r - K. Gin, 36 ('asks Cheese, lUO Buses do. JljjO Bushels 'salt, oi ■ ■ bi r 31—If ~ AUGUSTA CROCKERY AND GLASS WAKE STORE TIE subscriber is now receiving and opening, and will continue to recrive during the. Full and Winter months, at his Store in Micoa’s Brick Building, near the Post-Office in M’lutosh street, leading from Stewart £•? Hargrave 1 & CORNER STORE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT ®F ROCKERY and China Ware, •CohsiSTINO OF— — Crate* Handsomely assorted with Crockery, and Bouts til Glass Race, Well selected to suit the Georgia & Wes •ni Viarkets, which he oilers for sale at ow advance He is no w opening in order to suit those purchasers who wish to have their Gouda repact 7- iilue Printed Liverpool W are—Also, Enameled Cups £$ Saucers, Ot every description and size. Plates, Bowls, Mugs ami Pitchers, Os different qualities and sizes. ALSO A few »e( of Elegant Burnish’d Gold China, Ot a superior quality—consisting of A. Tea, Coffee & Desert Set Complete—Likewise Lustre China Tea Bets, Os various figures, neatly put up in box w—ad of which he offers for sale at the blest reduced prices for cash, or approved Town acceptances. William H. Oakman. October 25. < 12 t N. B.—The suhscrik** •hrnestly requests those who are indebted > -te lute fi nn 0 f Erwins, Oak man, Ik Go. m come forward and settle their accounts lip t'i ‘ im > ("dio alone is authorized to set ‘T “ il *‘ n ‘ ißs ) a* further indulgence *»nnot be granted. b William H. Oakman. * $ w. Poe'* COTTON ( Upper Etui of the Wharf J RetiiSK WBSCIIIIIBHS fav ir- l la .‘ l * Cß to th-ir friends f SOUiX reCC,Ved the P^diugsca STOfljfGE Dusmesa, K-sts ~f s ‘' "* ncenlion to llie inr »nc ; „( Skrri( ° IT:l " rs ' to ensure a contiir * e Nf,’ r . l Jj l ''it sroßß « mow in w - ?<*«• >\’e % ' . w i V c SUGAR, COFFEE Xow \wm\ing SAsAv \t»w, Iroiii tVifc Whar £. HMDS Prime Orleans* Saga r 80 Bags do. Green Coffee 1 42 Bbls. Company Loaf and L limp Sugar 10 Tons Sweeties Iron, assc nted sizes 1 Ton Hoop and Sheet Iron 20 Casks Cut Nails, all sizes 50 Bbls. Whiskey 15 Qr. Casks Malaga Wine 22 Kegs Superior Richmond f !(we.et scented Tobacco 20 Boxes Mould Candles 34 do. Fresh & Superior Mm icatel Raisins > 10 Firkins Superior Gusben B utter. On Hand , at Retail, Jamaica Sugar, old White Coffee , O'd Cognac Brandy, Choice Wines’ Gin, Hum. Fresh Teas, Nutmegs, Mace , and Spices of all kinds. Wm. Bostwick §Co*. November 20 COTTON WARE HOmE. d THE Subscribers will receive COTT< }N on Storage, at the Ware-Honse ba c)< of the Planters Hotel ; piornpt attenii on will be given to all order for the purchr Ise of produce or merchandize, and libe hil advances made for Cotton received on Storage. JOHN H. KIMBELL, & Co. October, 17 w6t Landing at the Steam Bo at Wharf ; HhDS Muscovado Suga r Paper. Wm. H THOMPSON, & Ct (. Novembc 17. 3t ll>ia |T ■ . Lawrence, Rapehe Co. Rave juat recrived and offer sorta k, an assortment of London superfine cio/hs Double Milled passimeres Canton and Nankin Crapes Sinchews ami Savsnetta Sdk and Heaver Gioves, assort- Hi Best Buckskin do Black and white Crapes Cotton and worsted half Hose Irish Linens and Dowlas Brown Hollands and Osnahur jgj Novembei 7 'f tiTURAGi. ■ AND Comuusslou Bvisi .neaa. subscribers have taken the M’are louse lately occupied by He niy Shultz, opposite the Wharf, which isi ,ow in com plete order for the reception of Cotton md Merchandize, Mackenzie Ponce. October 27 G AND Commission isiness. iJL HE s ibscrlber having t ntered into the Factorage ami Commission Business, res pectfully lenders his t; ervices to his friends and the public. Be has taken,, st.ire in Hunter’s Uuildim p, immediately b low dial occupied by R (< ssrs Nicholas £/ Jifeff, and '. ipes by un .’emitting indus try anil aa ausidious atiei. tion to their in terests, to give general satisfaction to those that may favor him with their pat ronage. MfU-UAR IP. HUNTER. Savannah November . ... -w3w Rrj G< jodsf The Buh.v 3riher?, OFFER FO t SALE, At the Lower Tew miu the tiridge Bank Align ft a , AN ASSOIIT.UKNT SL IT B I.K TO TUB SBASON, VI. 5.- Puint and ! Juffli Blankets^ Plains, FiaitiieJv , Ha>zes, Double Milled ( ir ib <llotlis # Coarse Cloths, aborted, Fine r< , Canibritk Mus ui?,l Hook do. . Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, Power Loom Sliirtings, American bh irtings and Slieefingj, With a great v jirtj of other articles. LAW HEN i RAP ELY Eli Co. October 31 if A. Cii tix .Sugar, -iS fIHDS. let quality. On Consign-1 -1 It, for sale ' iy ■ I aught er C Xahuzan. November 2r C. • I f ’ Erfwd. T. JTirnffre ft? Co: ARE now reai'y to supply their" Custu (ncrs \?ith almost any article of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, and G^Of-'EttISS Jit Whale Sale ar Retail, on accommo dating Terms, > ALSO, Just Received (U OASES Fashionable Straw Bonnet*, in sale cheap bv the case. &o\ ember 13 6t Eagle Tavern. And Savannah Stage Ofllet. f|31113 partnership «•' P hippi h. «.:»<»<t A of the Eagle Tavcvi. and Savannas Stage Office, being this dav dissolved by mutual consent. All debts do by the said lirm will be paid by said Whipple, and all debts due to the firm arc to b collected b* f him only. J( *sse Whipple, D. S. Booth. N. B. The house will stilt be contiu ue as formerly, by the subscriber J, W hipple. may 16 Planters Hotel. T UK .tbscriHep hag t.herr the PLAN TMJtS’ HOVEL, lately occupied by Cos by Dickinson, F.sq situated between Hey nold and M'Cartnev-streets, and fronting .lones-street, which leads into the upper r>art of Broad-street. This Establishment is the lasgest and best adapted for tlwe 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* orn merchants who may please to patronize the proprietor, will find convenience in being in the neighborhood of the great Cotton mart from the upper country. Sta bles in all re spects suitable to the ex tent of the establishment are provided. John Miller. Augusta, Oct 7 (J3* The editors of the Journal, Mi !- ledgeville; Missionary, Mount Zion; Be publican, Savannah; Courier, Charleston; Gazette, New-Yurk, are requested to publish the above for three months, and soml their accounts to the Georgia Ad vertiser Office for pa* ment. Female Amide my. Atll and Mrs. W.nsa will .pan their veademy for Young Ladies in Augu .ta, on the first Monday in Dt-cember, (im ne lately after the close of their present I n agement as principals of the Powellon Academy) in Air DANFOHTH’s School .'loom on Reynolds street. Beside the .ommon clementart branch ' es of Female Education, the course of instruction will comprehend Logic, Rh<y * toric. Moral and Natural Philosophy, of the tinman Mtnd, Btc. ike.—also, should it be wished, the Latin, and Greek Language, Terms of Tuition will depend upon the ) branches studied, »nd may be known by | application at the Augusta Book-store, | > here an opportunity may be taken of en taring scholars until the number proposed is filled up. Every proper attention will be g#en to ihe conduct an I deport ment of young La- ( flies from the country, who may be placet! I under their charge during the winter and spring—who, also, beside the usual in- ' st.ruct.inn of the school, may receise the ! instructions of masters in Music, Drawing . and the French Language. October 28, STB AW BONNE IS." FIVE CASES Straw Bonnets and Brades, Os the Nevv-sl Fashions. JUST BECKIVER, AND FOR SALE BT Pratt & Metcalf, South Side Broad-street, a little below die Planters' Hotel. October 14 For Sale. m Acres o < AND, on the Wa I ters ol i/übbert and Rocky Creeks—Fo r . particulars enquire oi I Geo. W. JBvans. July I**—rjtf Mi mn, i i,i Fresh amt Fashionable CIbWBIISro •Just HECF.IVED, and for Sale, ft, Cush only J at the Store of DimocA fy* Marsli, Opposite City-Holt October 5 18t A XtYi o t ViiaUU AT the Ujgieait Fount. ginrelTbhkr. uiTIIIIS pleasant aivl truly delightful bev wJL erage has the two fold advantage ol combining the carbonic acid gas, wide: so recta the bile, strengthens and warms the stomach, so as to cause a gentle per spiration, This being in great use in t!v winter season in most of the northern ri ties, and very highly approved of by »lv best physicians as a great restorative. KAMI LI K 8 can be sup lied by sending at the Fountain, where U will be put, up in bottles fur nse. SODA WATER will bo luruished as usual. . J. B. Lafitte. November 17. 2aw3w AVjii VJ bIU3G Aft General Brokerage. Fh. Subscriber offers Iris services in a ukneral commission & into hERAGE ( LINE —He will receive or do is to buy or sell, and can furnish safe s mige for goods of every description, o< •an only say that he. will devote his bes 1 endeavours to serve his employ Mrs ■C. C. Bunn. October 7 f LaßifiCUe VV uifttm* CONTINUE THE Factorage (J {Commission BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH, Where all orders will be promptly attend ed to. July 7 If r REMOVAL. T ■ ' 3 HE subscriber respectfully informs his customers and tbe public, that he has tak en the brick store directly opposite his former residence where he oilers for sale A General Assortment of JJ ATS And Military Goads , On the lowest . >-ms, for Cush, or town acceptances. J. Barry. October 24 ■ - fit - _ S - - Dancing C, L. C' LMI.SNEL, R-ESPECTFOI.LV infirm. the Ladie and Gentlemen of ■ ugusta and its vicinity, that he will open his DANCING ACA DEMY, in Green-Street, on Satobday the 14di of October,next,and will contin ue to receive Scholars until the last of Jan uary, 1821—-Parents and Guardians wh: will favor him with the tuition of their Children, may rest assured, that no pain; will be spared in bringing them forwan >n the polite accomplishment of Dane ing Mr C. intends declining keeping • Dancing School after this season—-the lov price of tuition, and the small number cf i.holars, for a few months in the year b rdly defray the expenses. Buys of Tuition. The Day School to be opened even Saturday, from 9 to 12 o’clock A. M. aw 1 from 3 to sunset. —The Night School wil be opened every Monday and Thursday from 7 to 9 o’clock. Price ofTuilioit. Ten Dollars per Quarter for the Da School, and Eleven for tbe Night School to be paid in advance No Schullar lake for less than a quarter. ,'jjr’Ladies and Gentlemen who mn wish to take private Lessons in Dancinv Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon then at their houses, or at tlie Dancing Acade my on Green Street. Sept. 23 w!2t Dissolution. HE Co-part neraliip heretofore exie’ log between the subscribers, under the tirm of Thompson a, Black, is this da> lissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against -a d firm will present them to James A. Rlack far settlement, and persons in ar ears, will make immediate payment t< me same, who is duly authorised to settle the business of said concern ISHAM THOMPSON, J AMES A. BLACK. November 7 3t& w"t 11. II I ■■■ ■ T— •• ■ QJ 9 Wanted immediate ly, at this Office, two Journeymen Prin ters, win- understand iheir busmen. Novemfe-ir 7——► . 1 - ' i HY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI TE D --TATES. When as, by various acta of Congress, he President of the United Stales is au horiaed to direct the public lands which have been surveyed to be offered so ale,) i Therefore, I.lames Monroe, President >£the Unite*! States, do hereby declare uid make known, that public sales toe he disposal (according to law) of pub lic lands, shall be held as follow s, via: At Franklin, in Missouri, on the first Monday in January next, for the sale o*’ Townships 51 to 35, in range 26, west tf* 1 ihe s<h principal meridian line. 50 to 55, . .iigt 527 and 28 do. 51 to 55. range 29 do. At the same place, on the first Monday in March next for the sale of Townships 51 and 56, in range 30 west of the principrl meridian line. 50 to 56, in range 31, 33, and 33 do At St. Louis, in said state, on the first- Monday in December next, for the sale of Townships 35 to 44, in range 1 and 2, ast of the sth principal M riedian line. At the same place, on the fust Mon day in March next, for the sale of Townships 35 and 44, in ranges 3 and 4 east. lit the same place, oa the Ist Monday ia May next, for the sale of , Townships 35 and 44, in range 5 •nd so cast, and of 43 and 44, in range 7 cast. At Jackson, in the county of Cape Gi rardeau, in tbe said side, on the first Mon day m February next, for the sale of 'Townships 34, in ranges 1 and 14, of the sth principal meridian line. 3J range 4 east do. 29 30 and 31 5 do. 31 32 and 33 6 do. At Edwardsville, in the state of Illinois on the first Monday in January next, f iif the sale of Township 8 and 13 in range 9 west of the 3d principal meridian line. 11 to 13 JO and 11 do , 9 to 16 12 and i!3 do 8 to 12 14 do At Vandalia in the said state, on the 3d Monday in January next, fur the sale of Townships 5 and 10 in range 1, east of 3d principal meridian line. 7 to 10 2 i B'io 10 ranges 14 5 and G 18 9 and 10 range 7, east 1 6 7 8 9 and 10 ' 8 At Palestine, in said state, on the second Monday In February next, for the sale of Townships 6 to 10, in ranges 9 10 and 11, east of the 3d principal meridian line. 5 to 10 range 14 west of 2d princi pal meridian line. 8 9 and 10 rouges 13 and 13 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on the first Monday in November next,-for; the sale of Townships'B 9 and 10 Sin ranges 4 and 6 east, 8 and 9 6 7 8 and 9 7 and 8 Except such lands as nave been or mar be reserved by law for the support of schools, or fur other purposes The lands shall be so!-! in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number of sections, townships and ranges. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this nineteenth day of JAMES MONHOE. By the President. JOS IAII MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Q& lice. Printers who are authorised to publish he laws of the United States, will pub lish the above once a week till the first of May, and aeml their bills to the Gen eral Land office for payment. Septembe 1820. NOTICE THAT on Tuesday the 2fllh day of Oe cember next Will be Sold, At the ’ate residence of Zadoc Magrudetv dec. all the personal Estate of the said dec. consisting of the whole of the pre sent crop, together with all the stock of all kinds the Household and Kitchen fur uture, ai d many other articles too tedi - ous to enumerate, ALSO, Between fifty sixty ne* grots to be hired at the same time. The terms will be ten months credit, with otvs and approved aecurity, the propoc iy not to be altered until the terms of Ike sale is complied with. N. B. The sale and hiring,, will contin ue from day to day, until all is sold. George Magnifier, Treacy Magnifier. November 17——tds NOTICE. \LL persons that are indebted td the estate of Zadcc Msgruder, late of.Cmum- bia dec. are desired to Come forwalVl tfWT" settle, or liquidate their accounts imme diately ; or they may find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. And all those who may have demands on said estate, are requested to bring for ward their accounts, property attested* agreeable to law, as they may be settled by the Administrators. George Mogmder, Treary Magnifier. Nov 17 tds TO KENT, " :V. TENEMENT (No. 4) in Bridgt HofT particulars app to the Subscriber. James Johnson, sea* ' t|