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SHERIFF’*
* *"* itC.fi.rr* /v OPENING PART OF THEIR
Fall & Winter Goods:
imported in the ship Thomas Gibbons , and
other arrivals, a General Assortment of
BRITISH, FRENCH # INDIA
GOOD S,
AMONG WHICH ARE—
SUPERFINE CLOTHS,
Common and low price do.
Superfine Cassimere,
Elastic and imperial Cord,
Bumbazetts, Biankets, Flannels,
Coating and Fearnought,
Worsted, cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Irish Linen and British Shitting,
4-4- and 6 4 cotton Cambric,
Lace nett Leno. fancy and book Muslins,
Common and fine Calicoes,
Printed Cambrics,
8-4 and 10-4 dimask & Leventine silk Shawls
some of which are supeib,
6-4 and 7-4 imitation cotton Shawls,
. LeW-ndne, Senshews
And Florence silk, all colours,
White Saltin,
Fringed, plaid and plain Ribbons,
Galloon binding, Black Canton Crape,
Black silk hhkfs Long lawns.
And linen Cambric pocket hhkfs.
Linen Cambric, silk thread & cotton Lace,
Palasine and Veills,
Silk, Kid, Beaver, Buckskin and worsted
Gloves,
Black Cambric,
White and coloured Marseills Quilling,
Furniture and Cambric Dimity,
White and black Italian Crape,
Sewing silks and twist,
Cotton and Silk Band tnroes,
Russia and Irish Sheeting,
Fiinge and bed Lace,
Astraclian trimming for Pelisses,
Black Florctvine,
Lace silk Sleeves,
i Silk Hat Covers.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of Cutlery and Hard
ware, Glass Ware, consisting of
Cut Glass Decanters,
Goblets. Tumblers, Wine and a variety of
4 and 6 Gla«s plated Castors,
Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12,
Smiths Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw plates
and dammars,
Tea Kettles Waffle and Wafer Irons,
Tea trays.
GROCERIES.
Jamaica Muscovado and Goal sugar,
liyson Tea, Coffee,
London Particular and Teneriffe Wine in qr.
casks,
Iron, Steel and plough shares,
Cotton. Bagging and f'wine,
ALSO
By the ARIEL, from Amsterdam.
Pipes of genuine Holland Gin,
Alarm and Musical Clocks,
4 cases Slates,
1 do toilet looking Glasses and 1 do. assort
ed toys.
All of which will be sold on accommodat
ing terms, for prompt pay or town paper only.
Niv.nilv;* Ifi <2l
THE SUBSCRIBER,
First Door above the Cirr- Hotel,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
By Recent Arrrivuls from JVew- York.
A HA N IJSOM H
Assortment of Hats,
CONSISTING OF
Gentlemen’s Superfine Black HATS,
Ditto Second and Third Quality,
Mens Fine RORUMS*
Youth’s ditto ditto,
Mens Fine and Coarse W r ool HATS,
Morocco 'H \ TS, See. Bcc.
AH of which he now offers for Sale on the
*. most Reasonable Terms bv Whole-Sale or
' Retail JOHN BARRY.
v August 31 10
The Subscribers,
H AVE JUS F RECEIVED,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
H WANNA SUGAR,
Salt,
Crockery Ware Sc Coffee,
And are Daily Receiving and O/iening Large
Parcels of
DRY GOODS k HARDWARE,
P Which they will sell low for Cash or Ne
gotiable paper.
{>■ They wish to Load twenty-five
Waggons to Huntsville, M lerruoiy—it) to
Winchester, Tennessee, and 15 to Nashville
A. Erwin & Sons.
\nfMie* 17 8
/ ~ NO 1 ICE. ~
A toMHE Board ot Commissioners of FREE
-41 SCIIO )LS for Edgefield district, will
J—ii coll, i ; .» Edgefield Court-house, on the first
biiigthcjay in January, 1315, to establish six
time prost".SCHOOLS; say one in each Batul
to said Es-n this district, for one year. Three
!red Dollars per annum, will be given to
Dr-f Teacher ; the Teachers to he approved
the Board oi Commissioners. Also, the
VtTI 1b- i (ants °l''said district, are requested to
' the most proper place in each
... lion, to fix the Schools. Those who
C/nCy concerned, are requested to attend
lyh'g that dry—each settlement to furnish s
real «i<ouse sufficient for said Schools to be taught
county
* nJ cr ' R. Gantt, Chairman.
Wm. R obertson, Scc'ry.
f^ecemacr » St 25
Novertiot.
" Deuel & Stoutenbm-gh,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
IN ADDITION TO THEIR FORMER STOCK,
Ninety Seven Packages of
European and India GOODS.
AMONG which are
OUPERFIME Black, Blue, Oljve S; Mixed
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres
Black, Blue and Green Water Proof Cloths
Black, blue and Olive Pelisse Cloths and
Flannels
Point and Duffil Blankets
B1 k, .ilue and Olive Plains and Flushings
Olive and Mix’d Coatings
| « Plain, Hair Cord and Plaid Cambrics
Lenoes, Jackonetts and Figured Mull Muslins
Bengal Stripes
.Superfine Glazed and Undress’d Prints
Brittania and Flag Handkerchiefs
Madras and Pullicat ditto
Gentlemens’ P'ain and Corded Cravats
Elegant Merino Shawls and Mantles
Levantine <to. with rich Tambor’d Borders
Damask, Cashmire and Waterloo Shawls
Silk Lace Shawls, Veils and Mantles
White, Black, Blue, Green, Silver Grey,
Cinnamon and Changeable col’d. Levantine
and Florence Silks
Black and White Sattin
Silk and Cotton Laces
A large supply of Ribbons
White, Black and Slate Silk Hose
Worsted, Lambs Wool and Angola whole and
half Hose
Silk and common Ginghams
Silk Poplins and Lusters
French, Italian, Canton and Circassian Crapes
A General and Extensive Assortment of,
Hardware and Cutlery.
Decemnti 7. 24
NEW GOODsT
The Subscribers,
Have Just Received and are now ofieuing at t
their new store ufifier end of Broad-street,
ofi/iosite Mr. Davenfiort’s Brick Building, an
extensive assortment o/'ENGLISIi GOODS
of the latest Imfiortations , which they offer
for sale, by the packace or piece on the
most favourable terms for cash or ufifiroved
fiatier :
Among their assortment are the fol
lowing Staple Articles,
CLO l tiS. Cassimeres and Coatings
London ard Bristol Duffil Blankets,
Rose and Point do.
Flannels and Bomhazetts
7 8 4 4 Cotton Shirtings
4*4 Irish and 7 8 Brown Linens
Calicoes, Cambrick and Fancy Muslins
Shawls, Handkerchiefs life. isle.
They have also a variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, & Brittania metal
GODDS.
All which being laid in low. can be afforded
at a small advance on the sterling cost.
They intend keeping constantly on hand, a
large supply of GROCERIES & IRON, at
the lowest market prices, either Wholesale or
Retail.
Beach & Thomas.
December 4 24
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
INFORM their friends and the public
generally, that they have entered into Co-
Partnership under the firm of Rogers and
Collins.
Moses Rogers,
Geo. W. Collins.
WHO OFFER FOR SALE,
AT THEIR STORE,
. At the Ufi/ier end of Broad Street,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AR
TICLES,
Which they will sett low for Cash or Coun
try Produce,
BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, Bath Coating
Stockinet and Vest Patterns
Calicoes. Cambrics, Muslins, Ginghams
Irish Linens, Cotton Shirting, Bomhazetts
Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Writing, Letter and Wrapping Paper
No 10 Cotton Cards
ALSO,
Brown and Loaf Sugar
Coffee and Molasses, Bar Iron
Cut Nails and Waggon Boxes.
December 7.4 t 24
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE Stand for Mercantile
Business, situate .at the upper end of
B o.td-Sireet, south side, next door above Mr.
j A Latiuzan. The lot is 38 1 2 feet front on
1 said s reet, extending back to EUis-Stneet, and
having the advantage of a waggon way
through, half of which belongs to said lot.
The house is weli finished and roomy, having
die necessary out buildings. Also, a large
back Store anil Salt house; the wnole of
which are in gool repair. For further parti
culars, apply to Jo. Bigak, at Mr. Cashin’s
House.
Also, a second hand SULKY and HAR
NESS, with a sun top, and well nude, a
CART, with an Iron axletree, with gears
complete nearly new; apply at Mr. Jolnson’s
Coach Mak. r.
December 14 25 Jt
THE SUBSCRBERS,
WILL give tile market puce fer any
quantity of Seed Cotton ; anl will
.in lor others at the rates of three ctns per ;
pound and pack it ir. round bales, the pur- !
chaser furnishing bagging and twine, aid no
allowance for the w»tc of the bag
Silbert k
November 16. 6i.-4h,
Will be Hired,
On MONDAY, the \st day of Junuxry next,
at the Market-House, in the city oj Augus
ta. for the year 1816. .
The Negroes belonging to Ed
mund B. Glascock, a minor, consisting of
Men, Women, Boys and Girls, amonr whom
are Boat Hands, a Jobbing Carpenter, aSaw
yer, Field Hands, and good Cooks, VV shers
and Ironers— Terms made known on that day.
John Willson, Guardian .
Those persons who hired the hove
mentioned Negroes, for the year 1815-— are
requested to have them delivered at the vlar
ket-House, at 10 o’clock in the forenoot, on
the Ist Januaty next, clothed according to
contract.
John Willson, Guardian.
Decembrr 21. 2t 26
NOTICE.
Will be Rented on Monday, Ist day of Jan
uary next, at the Market-House, in this city,
for the term of one year, to the highest bid
der, the undermentioned property, belonging
to the estate of General Thomas Glascock
deceased. —VIZ
That convenient and well improved
HOUSE and LO I’, on Eliis-S.reet, at present
occupied by Mr. Daniel Savage, and also one
othtr HOUSE and LOT adjoining, rented
the present year by Mr. Daniel Hannah.
—ALSO
The DWELLING HOUSE, and
necessary out but.dings- and the (Saw and Gris'
Mills on Rocky Creek, with the well timbered
Pine Lands, appertaining thereto.
ALSO—
Two or three pleasant and healthy
situaieu FARMS on the Roeky Creek l ract,
and also, the lands on Boggy Gut, Burke
county Terms marie known on that day.
John Willson, Surv. Adm'r.
cr Ah persons indebted to this estate
are requested to settle the sums respectively
due by them, with the surviving administra
tor, as speedily as possible, as no longer in
dulgence can be given.
December 21. 2t 26
To Hire and Rent,
At the Market-House in the city of Augusta,
on the lsr day o f January next ,
The Negroes belonging to the es
tate ol Josepn Wate. deceased—At the same
time and place will be Rented that valuable
river Plantation called Hell Mount , and the
Sand-Hill residence at present in the occupa
lion of Mr. Lud Hat ris.
Nicholas Ware,
Acting hx'r oj the Es
tate of Jos. Ware.
*Dec»mber 21. 26
To Rent and Hire.
At the Market- House, in the Guy of Augusta,
on the first day o f January next
The Swamp Plantation belonging
to the Estat o! Writ. Bacon, deceased, .-it
the same time and place, will be hired out.
the NEGROES belonging »o said Estate.
Lucy G. Bacon, Exr’x .
Nicholas Ware, Exe'r.
December 20
Notice.
|C7* On SATURDAY, the 30 th of the pre
sent month, will be hired at the Market
House, in the City of Augusta, (for the
next year )
Thirty-Eight NEGROES, belong
ing to ttie estate of Ceokge Walker, Esq.
Deceased—Persons who Hired said Negroes
this year, are respectfully requested to direct
them to be at the Market House on that day :
and it is expected they will be clothed accor
ding to contract.
F. Walker,
For the Administrators.
Dec. 6. 24
NOTICE.
WILL BE HIRED, on the first Miyday in
January next , at the Market House in the
city of Augus a, *
The NEGROES belonging to the
Estate of George Morse, deceased, for the
term of one yea; 1 . Terms of hiring will be
made known on that day.
Ann Christian, adm*rx.
November SO 23
FOR SALE.
THAT Valuable tract of LAND on Little
River in Abbeville District, lately the
property of Mr. Donald Fraser, deceased—
I'he tract contains 600 acres, nearly the whole
of the first quality, and equal to any Lands in
the district'
There is also an excellent Mill-Seat, and
sufficient water in the dryest season—about 80 1
Acres of the Land is cleared and under fence,
and was in cultivation lust summer—There is
also a new Dwelling House, nearly finished
38 feet long, 20 feet wide & two stories high
lhe Land can be viewed at any time—For
terras apply to Messrs. Chisolm if Taylor in
Charleston, or to the subscriber hi St. Steph
en’s Parish. WILLIAM CHISOLM.
December 4 6t 25
%* LOST, on the 19th inst. be
tween Mrs. Gordon’s and M’Bcan. on the Sa
vannah road, a Reil Morocco Pocket Book, con
taining a Five Dollar Bill of the Bank of
Cape Fear, a one Dollar Bill of the same Bank
—one Five Dollar Bill of Virginia, one Three
Hollar Bill of New-Jersey, and one Two Dol
lar Bill of the Savannah Bank, a.id sundry
Papers of no ule but to the owner, who eve.
wili leave it at the Augusta Book-Store, shall
be entitled to the Money it contained.
December £1 26
MILtRDGKviLLE, D c 2 ,
The General Assembly of tins «*.
journed str.e die on Saturday last after l “ d ‘
sion of six weeks. Although the
part of the laws passed are of a private T?
cal nature, there are many of general m,!;,' 0 '
which we shall publish as soon as possiM 7’
the information of our readers At 0 r *
we can only give the outline of two or
that we consider the m st prominent.
Fhe act fer improving the navisreti,,, ,
Sav.»m!> and o C an"%i mri ,
S 10,000 for each — The Commissioners a
ed for Savannah river on the part of this
(to act in conjunction ‘with th ose 0 f S. Ca r e
na, she having made some years past &I1
propriation for the same purpose) are Mess
Andrew Irwin, Richard Gray, John
William Jones and Dreadsel Pace, who ’
authorised to open subscriptions for individn'l
dilations, The appropriation for the (w
to be managed, under the direction of the Go'
vernor, by the following Commissioneu, \\i
Messrs. Zaehariah Lamar, David hlacksvj
Richard A Blunt, Jacob Robinson and J am ’
Alston—The characters selected for Coni*
raissioners being intelligent and public s pi.
rit< d and possessing individually a deep n!
terut in the accomplishment of the object, aj
much we trust will be done towards improi.
ing the navigation under their management'
as ca, be effected with the means pl acu j a [
their disposal.
The ?ci to “ alter and amend the ?d sccti n
of the 2d article of the Cons itution,” proposes
to change the mode of electing the Governor
by vesting the appointment of that officer in
the people ustead of the Legislature—the act
provides, that *< the Governor shall be elected
by persons Qualified to vote for members of
the General on the first MonfLyia
October 1817,'ai d on the first Monday in
October in eveiy second year thereafter
which election shall be held at the court-hum.
es in the several counties, in the same man.
ner as is p’escribed for the election ofmrm.
bers of the General Assembly ” —ls this act be
passed by a constitutional majority of the next
Legislature, it will then become a part of the
Constitution. In the mean time, the pc#
can instruct their representatives as to tin
wishes on the subject.
We gave in a preceding paper, a sketch of
the bill to establish a.Stctc Bank, which be.
came a law nearly in tils same shape. Os
the 13,000 shares of § 100 each (forming i
capital of a million and ;; half) six thousand
are reserved to the state, 1000 of which miy
be subscribed for by the trustees on behalf of
the University. The Legislature to appoint,
<»n the part of the state, Directors, andthe
stockholders nine —Subscriptions to be opened
.on the first day of February next, and conti
nued open for six month?/, if not sooner bM
up, under the direction rtf persons named a
the act, at the following places to wit: Si
vannah; Augusta, MillejJgeville, Greensks
rough, Washington, Louisville, Athens. Spit
ts, Lexington and Waynesboro’—seventeti
per cent, to be paid at tha time of subscribin',
and twenty per cent, at th'i.e expiration of-i,
months thereafter—the remainder as msy be
called for by the,directors!; the Bank may p
into operation when S 25c!.000 shall be re
ceived in gold and silver. jl'he mother bank
to be in Savannah, with branches at Augusta
nd Milledtreville. \
SHERIFF’S S\ALE.
On the first Tinsdayin Februa ~y next at Frcnlt
lin court-house , within luwj ul hours, WILL
BE SOLD ,
100 Acres of Land more or less,
in Franklin County, on vVaril’s Creek, adjoin
ing Adam Whissonhunt, Jol n Mays and oth
ers, whereon John Bryan noW- lives, levied on
as the property of the estate of James Hay,to
satisfy an execution in favor of Stephen Jus
tice, for the use of Dempsey/ Justice, vs. ssid
Hay, pointed out by W. I\ I Huy.
H. Tejrrell, Sfjerijf.
November 7. [ 27 _
SHERIFF’S sJaleT
l On the first Tuesday m /February next, d
Franklin Court-House , between 'tht uiud
hours, will be sold,
1 Oven, 1 Pot, 1 Mattock, 1 Bed
and Furniture, a quantity cjf Cotton, 3 He*
Stands, 1 set of Trace Chains, l I'row, 1 Axe,
a quantity of Corn, supposed to be 16 Bartels,
5 Cows and 3 Calves, and 5 Fodder Stacks,
levied on as the property of Benjamin Stock
ton,for Rent, in favor of Robert Burnes, point
ed out by said Burnes.
William Little, D . Sheriff-
December 20 27
STRAYED or Stolen from Augusts,
the 20th inst. a Sorrel Horse, sh o( * '
round, heavy-built, in good older—• ele vetl °*
twelve years old—-should / said Horse ba’-
strayed, a satisfactory rewat d w : ll be gi ,en IJ
any person giving informal! nat the A u £ us 'r
Book-Store, or to the subscriber in
and it he should be stolen., Twenty
Reward will be given sor■ rbe rhief or *
W in. Wright-
December 28 2* t
GEORGIA, Sc oven County. .1
Whereas Sarah
M‘K:nney, apply Uo me fa
adm-nist<alien, on the E,tatt > and effect! ? : v
VI Kinney, dcieafid .- ThJ ft are therff re!> ’
and admonfi, all 00.-1 ttngul nr tke
creditors of Jaid dec fed to file their obje
>ny office [if any they have) n ithin the ltn! a
ed by law. 1
Given under my hand and seal al ° J n, ■
J'rckfonho'ough, this 18 th of Dec- * 5
WU.LiA.tf Xf K.UXBS6, O*