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[ jjfiT-URDAY, J 'kcembet 18, ISO 3.
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
AND
G azette of the state.
FREEDOM of the PRESS and I R i A L by JURY shall remain inviolate.
AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market. 13 Do/is. per Annum,]
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The Subscribers
Ha z e received a new /apply of
Jewelry, Silver Plate, &c.
WhtcL' t added to their Stock on hand ,
make a very general AJfortment ; a
mong which are the fallowing articles,
—V I Z
Silver tea-pots, sugar-dishes and
cream pots
Di ito table, tea, milliard and fait spoons
Ditto sugar tongs And caddy spoons
Ditto thimbles
Diuo knee, buckles and sleeve buttons
Gold watches, lingie and double cased
Stiver ditto ditto
Watch Teals and keys
Plain gnd fancy gold rings
Gold claips, watlt buckles, lockets and
bread pins
Ditto ear knobs, drops and wires
Ditto sleeve buttons
Plated ratidiefticks, fnuffers & bottle Hands
Indies Morocco pocket books
Tortoise fhcll hair combs
Snulf and fegar boxes
Tonkey beans
Ciarinetts and fifes
Billiard bails
Elegan’ looking glades, &c.
THEY ALSO HAVE OH HAND,
Jamaica rum
Molasses perhogfhead
Bar iron and German Heel
Li firm wine 6T4te good quality, and
4000 ft. Nor di ward cheese.
• It being' the intention of the fubferibers
to difeontinae thpr Store in this city, in
all the month of January next, the above
Goods will be offered for sale on the low
ed terms for ready pay.
Those persons indebted are requested to
make payment previous to the firft of Ja
nuary 1803.
H. LORD fcfC®.
Attgujla, DeCemhrr 1 t
Ferdinand Phinizy
Has received per the Ship Two friends,
from London, and the Su/an from
Liverpool, via Charlcfton,
A Large and General AJfortment of
EUROPEAN GOODS,
CONSISTING c-f every article usu
ally imported for the upper coim
try tiade, which he is now opening, and
will dispose ot on the lowed terms, at
his Stores at Augusta- China Grove (
»nd at Lexington, Oglethorpe court
house.
HE HAS ALSO
A COMPLEAT ASSORTMENT OF
BOLLING CLOTHS , LIQUORS and
GUO- ERIEs
On hand, of which be intends to keep
a constant fuppiy.
The highest price given for cotton
and tobacco,
Augujia, Dec. 1, J Bcz.
The Subscriber,
BEGS leave to inform lus friends and
the public in general, that he has
cttablilhed a HOUSE in Savannah, and
taken into copartnerlhip Mr. Francis
H. Welman, a young gentleman who
lives at present with Mr. Benjamin Mau
rice, Merchant in Savannah, to com
mence on the firft of January next, un
der the firm of PHINIZY fcf WEL
MAN.
I have taken Stores and Wharf on the
Coffee-Houfe Wharf, next to Melfrs.
Dennis and Williams, where I expert to
purchase and fell all kinds of Country
Produce; I also exped to tranfad busi
ness as a Comifgjfam Merchant, and hope
1° give general fatisfaftion to those who
will favor me with their custom.
F. PHINIZY.
Augnfa, Dec. I, 1802.
hyA NS hji d. Si' CA B E
HAVE jail reeled from Baltimore,
five boxes df mens and women#
FINE II ITS, well ported, which they
will fell at . a low adAfice* tv r Qafi or
Cotton '
JuJi received, and now opening, in ad
dition to my former 'Stock,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
AMD GROCERIES,
Which / offer for faL at moderate terms I
for cash or PRODUCE,
THAT IS TO SAY :
35 pieces fuperfine blue, black,
mixer] and coaling cloths
15 do. blue, black, brown, buff, white
and green call! me res
3 do. fwanfdowr.
250 London duffil blankets 7-4 and 8-4
160 do. role do. 8-4 and 9-4
800 yards planes
12. dozen worded hosiery, assorted
24 do. cotto i do. fancy ribbed
• 30 pieces durants
10 do. red, green, blue and white flannels
Bmnbazett and bombnzenes
Black and dove colored India luteftring
Ladies black, white and fancy silk gloves
2 pieces florentine, fancy stripe
50 do. fuperfine fancy prints
40 do. lappet, plain, black and jaconet
muslins
6 dozen fancy silk hdks. assorted colors
2 4 do. pocket do. do. do.
2 do. ladies red and dove coloured lac
ed cloaks
Sail duck
Dutch (heeting
10 pieces Hollands
12 bolts German oznaburga
60 pieces ~ Irilh linen
icoft. colored nuns, and (hoe thread
80 pieces cotton bagging
150 ft twine
Mens, womens and youths hats
Cutlery of various kinds,
8 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica rum
6 doi New England do.
3 pipes heft Hollands gin
Sugars, white aad brown by hhd. or bbl.
Coffee by the barrel
12 calks nails, 4,6, 8, 10 & zo penny
3 chests tea
A haridfome assortment of callings
800 gallons done juggs
500 bulhels alum fait
20 crates crockery ware,
SAMUEL M. SMYTH.
November 27.
Isaac Herbert
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public 111 general, that he has just re
ceived a bat t of his Fall Supply of
GOODS,
Cnnftfttng chitfly of the following articles :
JAMAICA and Northward rum
Sugar and coffee
Hyfon and foufhong teas
Bed Inverness cotton bagging
London and Bristol duffil blankets
Flaxen oznaburgs
Linens, calicoes, muslins and durants
Mens fine and coarse hats
Mens and womens cotton hose
Mens fine (hoes
Earthen and Hone ware in crates, well as
sorted
Empty bottles in crates
Broad and hilling hoes, Sec. Sec,
Which, with his former Stock, will
be disposed of on moderate terms for
CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
December 3.
CAUT I O M
SOME evil disposed persons having cut
and destroyed the Timber, and o
therwise trespassed on two fifty acre lots
in the townlhip of Augusta, originally
granted to James Gray, dcccafed, adjoin
ing Archibald Beall, Esq. and other*.—•
These are to forbid future trcfpaffes,
and to assure such perfens that they will
be sued indifcriminatcly in the Federal
Court.
ISAAC HERBERT, Attorney
for JaiiKf Bidgin.
November n.
GEORGIA.
Thomas M‘Call Harris,
HAS RECEIVED
From Britain and the Nortntrn States,
A PART OF HIS SUPPLY OF
GOODS\
-v i z
i Trunk Cotton Hole
l do. worried uo,
I bale calfi.nere
i do. fuperftne cloths
z do. drab cloths and coating;
I do. fwanfdowns
z do. dufEl blankets
i do. Flannels
3 trunks cailicoes
i do. Marfeiilcs quilting
z do. dimity
I dtambar’d muslin
I do, bonk mull in handkerchiefs
i do. cords, thkkfcts and velvets
6o dozen blue romals
1 bale tickienburgs
2 boxes Irilh linen
1 do. Brittanias
1 do. platillas
1 bale dowlas and (hccting
2 do. India cottons
i do. India nankeens
i box bandannoc handkerchiefs
1 bale twilled lacking
2 do. cotton bagging
1 do. oznaburgs
2 do. durants
I trunk sewing fi’k and twist
I box tape and thread
I case mens hoe hats
30 reams writing paper
3 cases books and iladonary
1 bale wrapping paper
1 box quality binding
2 do cotton cards
7 cases Amftcrdam glass ware
6 calk’ nails
3 cheft* hyfon tea
2 barrels whate oil
4, do. paint oil
1 calk spirits turpentine
2 barrels roll biimftune
1 do. floured do.
1 box crude do.
20 kegs white lead
2 bags race ginger
2 do alfpice
- 2 do. pepper
1700 ft green copperas
5 coils cordage
2 calks bat lead
1 hoglhcad bcdcords
1 do. fein twine
3 tons bar iron
3 laggotts German steel
| ton bliftcred do.
60 Ihear moulds
1 hoglhcad cutlery
1 box buttons
1 calk wood ferews
2 hoglhcads ironmongery
3 dozen straw knives
22 dozen Hates
9000 Hate pencils
2 dozen fpadcs, 1 calk chain traces.
Which he offer* for sale at his Ware-
House in BROAD SI REE I, at his
ufua! low prices.
* # * Country Merchants Japplied on
tafy terms. Oflobw 20.
NEW & ELEGANT BOOKS.
Ihe fubferiber has now open
and for sale at his Store in Broad-ltrcer,
next door to Judge Wilson’s, an elegant
collection of BOOKS , all ol the bed
London Editions, in elegant Bindings.—
As his flay in this city may perhaps be
Ihort, those persons who wish to turnilh
themselves with complete Libraries, or to
finilh such as are already began, will do
well to applv soon.
* ROBERT ALDRICH.
Augujia , Dec. 3.
N. B. A Catalogue of the large and
elegant colleftion of Books, now felling
in Charlellon, by Mr. E. S. Thomas,
may be had gratis, and any of the Books
contained in it procured with all poflible
difpaich, on the lame low terms they are
fold in Charltfton.
tVot. XVn. No. B^.J;
Ihe Sublcriber
is noiM opening, m tbt bouje lately occti *
pied by Mr, Peter Wright, and next
dour belu<w tie Erick of MtjJ'ts,
Brown if Gardner,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
.v m >: jt Lvhtth are —
Role and duilil blankets
Kendall col ions
Coarle and line cloths
Callimeres and fwanldowa
Goarfe and line hats
Linens, ealheucs, muilins and humhums*
An Ajjot tment op
Hardware, Saddlery, GROCERIES, &c.
To be find chc u p for cash 01 tru-
DUCE.
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
Notchher 20.
Thomas M‘Call Harris,
//Uj ,'tal. iitiU ih t ie i HOM ■■ S o* tVIuN 1 E»
ZUMA from Glasgow per .nutit
jtvn Kuf js jujiii Liverpool and
Alexander from London, per Sa*
v.^u/iun,
2 Bales belt codon baling,
i uu. tw.ticu lacking,
i do. ozr.,inures,
i trunk book and jaconet muflm hand..
kerchicts,
I do. primed linen do,
l do. blue romall do.
i bale milled drab plains,
I do. white plains,
I do. green and brown do.
l do. Hannds, f
I do. dulHe blankets, * •
I do. role do.
i do. lupeiriue & second cloths,
i do. callimeres & eiaitics, S
I do. coatings,
I trunk durants,
i do. 1.0 .uaz.iic & bombazetti <i
l do. fcailet c .idinais,
I do. ribbons, iutdtnugand fiik hdks.
i box iewing lilk and ewilt,
i do. lace and edging,
I trunk thread,
200 lbs. fein twine,
i calk (hoc thread and leading lines,
i trunk mens and womens dues,
i do. cotton hole,
I bale wrapping paper,
i box itanonary,
i do. playing cards,
i trunk perfumery,
i do. pound packet pins,
40 M. white cnapel needles,
6 cases hats,
100 iron pots,
60 dutch ovens,
4 dozen Ikillets,
4 hhds cutlery and ironmongery,
1 box ivory combs,
20 boxes Bby 10 crown glass,
1 hhd. cut glass ware,
10 crates Staftbrdlhirc ware,
i bex muitard,
6 calks green copperas,
1 set table plate,
x pianoforte, tiom Clement & Co,
London.
For hide Wholesale and Retail.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
1 case plated candielticks, tor coil and
charges.
December I •
o
The habitable part of the Te
ne merit at p:«lcnt occupied by J hum A*
M Call Harris 'I he houfc is eotn
plucly ;u n.llfoi which furniture is for
fate, or to kt with the hoofs —For tciras
apply on the premifea.
06<bcr 13.
Ft) r S ALE,
For Gather Clean Cotton,
A LIKELY rami y of NEGROES,
confuting of a Wench and five
Chi drcn. For further particulars en
quire of
IS*AC HERBERT.
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