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I AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
I GEORG LI
I[VOL XXXt] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 181?. * TV,., laaa 1
I THE ;
I JimmTA CHRONICLE ,
v AND
■ GEORGIA GAZETTE,
\ PUBLISHED BY
:| KEAN, DUYCKINCK & PEARRE,
I EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,
Wat Five Dollars per annum , Payable in
Advance.
■dorgaii <J|f B rad so r d
Hi AVE just received, a lage assort
nj. ment of
Wall sf winter goods,
■Which having been lately purchased in
■New-York and Philadelpiii, will be sold
Hon reasonable terms, for cash or town ac
■ceptances.
I 11 Sept. 10. cw
I' T
AND
I COMMISSION BUSINESS.
I r J HE subscribers having formed a co-
I 1 partnership under the firm of Han
I uabt, Ganahl <£ Co. and rented the
■ large and convenient Ware-Houses of
■ Maj. Phinizy, will be ready, after the
■first of October, to receive goods or pro
■duce for storage at customary rates, and
Ko attend to any business in their line—
■and hope their industry and attention to
■business will entitle them to a liberal share
■of public patronage.
J. Hanh^rt,
J. Oanaj%
H. Htoucler;
I September 3, 1817. ■ it> I
I Notice. '
HEZEKIAH DICKINSON having
purchased thcinterest of Mr. Eaton
I Flewellin in the concern of T. & E. Flew
leliin, the business will in future be car-
I ricd on under the firm of FLEWELLIN
■ and DICKINSON at the establishment
■ of the late firm, where they have an ex
■ tensive ware-house & commodious stores.
■ for the reception of all kinds, of produce
I and goods. They tender their services
I to their friends and the public generally,
■ and only ask for such encouragement as
■theiir attention and punctuality will cn
■title them to.
I Taylor Flewellin,
% Hezekiah Dickinson.
M September 3. ts
I J. W. Bridges,
HAS taken the house formerly occu
pied by P. Brown, two doors above
■loim Miller’s and near the market, where
■lie has on hand an extensive assortment
■of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and
MHARDTFARE, which will be sold low
■by wholesale or retail, for cash or ap
■ proved paper.
■ June 58, ts
| COW hires"
THe subscriber has on hand a quan
tity of the best well dryed Cow
I Rides.
A Iso, a full and General Assortment of
h LEATHER,
which he offers to sell low for cash.
I v John Rucker.
I July 9.
I NOTICE.
■ By order of the Hon. the Inferior Court
II of Richmond county ,
HEREBY call on the representatives
of those men, formerly residents of
I this county, who sacrificed their lives in
I 'iefence of the United States, in the late
■ "ar with Great Britain and the Indian
fl Tribes, to report me the number and cir
cumstances of the families of the deceas
that a return thereof may be made
■ to the next General Assembly of this
|i State, according to a joint and concurred
9 resolution of the 2d day of December,
I 1816.
| John H. Mano,c.i.c.R.c.
■ ®®Pt fim her S. am
I NOTICE.
‘ k N ELECTION will be holden on the
third Tuesday, being the 2lst of
October next, for Justices of the Interim
of Richmond county, at the court
I I'Ouse in the city of Augusta. —By order
fl f the Hon. the Inferior Court.
John H. Mann, cVk.
__ September S. tde
f "NoTIUST
AN ELECTION will be held at the
court house in the city of Augusta,
i 0Q the firsi Monday, being the 6th nay of
October next, for a Senator and two
Members to represent Richmond county
hi the next general assembly of this state.
—-By order of the Honourable the Infe
rior Court.
John H. Mann, cl%
Septembers. tde
are authorized to announce Jas.
▼ » Hutchinson a candidate for Tax
Collector of Columbia county at the en
sojng election. . Sept. S* j
Important
To Planters Sf Ma v ufactuvpvs
A FEW sets of CARDING, ROP
ing & spinning Machines
for manufacturing Cotton, are now open
ter inspection at the Ware-House of
Messrs. Brux & Scurry, near the bridge:
1 where all persons (who feel disposed to
natronize the labor of genius, or encou
rage Domestic Manufactures) are invited
to call and examine the same, as it is pre
sumed that their operations will afford
indisputable proofs of their excellence,
which will supercede the necessity of be
stowing that encomium noon them in
this advertisement, which they so justly
'deserve.
These Machines are an improvement
on Messrs. Bissell Hinman & Willson’s
plan, and the workmanship '.s executed in
a manner superior to a y which haie
heretofore befen built.
Any person wishing to purchase a sin
gle set of the Mac >ines, or the Patent
Right for a State or County, will be ac
commodated on liberal terms; an** should
any person purchase the right for a cer
tain Territory, may in a reasonable time
be accommodated with any quantity of
machinery on a reduced price, as soon as
they can be built, by applying at the a
bove mentioned place to
S. V\ illson, and
William Danford,
cr so James Barton,'
June .—ts in Augusta.
For sale,
£ HE dubsenuer oners fur sale his
»j Farm in Columbia county, on the
Cdiee creek, 15 miles above Augusta,
containing 600 acres of land. The laud
is of a good quality, one half cleared and
in cultivation—it is well watered and of
mulatto and grey soil—tole.able good
improvements—a gin that goes by water,
an apple orchard oi 450 trees of choice
iruit, a peach orchard of 000.; trees* and
ill other fruit common in these parts. —
The purchaser can be furnished with
corn and fodder, and stock of all kind on
the premises on good tei ms*
1 expect to start to the W estern coun
try about the middle of August, and will
be absent for two months. Persons wish
ing to purchase, will do well to view the
nid before that time—but in my absence
application can be made to Joseph A.
6mith, on the premises.
J* W. Smith.
July 2. ts
Jo Rent,
A Ho •n e and Lot in the upper J
square on Broad-street.
ji'T is considered one of the best stands
j in the city for purchasing Cotton, and
- also well calculated for a Grocery and
Dry Good Establishment. Possession
will be given on the first of October next.
For terms apply to
Benjamin Sims.
July 9. ts
& Desirable for a Merchant.
The subscriber offers for sale, his j
Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills,
with 400 acres of land, about 40 miles
from Augusta, on Little River, near the
mouth thereof, in Abbeville District,
South Carolina. The Mills are new and
made of the best materials—the work
manship complete, with every necessary
machinery for manufacturing flour of the
best quality —a good stand for selling
goods—thick settled neighborhood, am
no stores worth notice to oppose business
and perhaps at this time, would be consi
dered by good judges one among the
greatest openings for a merchant that is
above Augusta, either in Georgia- or
Carolina.
John O. Glover.
August 6. .
50 Hollars Reward
* BSCONDKD from the subscriber
on or about the 20th of June last,
a boy named DONUM, he is about 5
feet 6 or 7 inches high, white clouded
and fr3ckled in the fact—his hair is
light coloured and very curley—he was
born in Wilmington, North-Carol in a—it
is very probable he will change his name
and endeavor to pass for a free man.—
The above reward and all reasonable ex
penses will be paid to any person who
will deliver him to the subscriber in
Washington county, Alabama Territory,
or Thirty Dollars 'if secured in any gaol
so that he gets him again.
James M. Tmdell,
August 2.
TOBACCO INSPECTION
Ann
Commission
WARE-HOUSE*
WALTER LEIGH, E*i. of this
place, and Mr. JOHN ALLEN,
of Frinkiin county, have been engaged
to Inspect Tobacco at the Ware-House
of the subscribers, at the foot of the
Bridge, where convenient and substan
tial Stores, the best of Coopers, and eve
ry other convenience and facility for the
satisfaction and quick dispatch of cus
tomers have been provided.
From the experience of these gentle
men, as Inspectors, the eligible situa
tion of the subscribers’ Ware House, (he
security of their Stores, adapted to every
kind of Merchandize aml>Produce, and
the promptness and punctuality with
which they will attend to orders and con
signments, they are led to expect a lib
eral share of patronage. Their charges
will be the same as at the other Ware-
Houses, and every accommodation usual
will be afforded to those who may favor
them with their cuMom. r -
Brux Scurry.
November 1- ts
BEnUInEUuDos
and
ME DICINE S.
' 3 ">HE subscribers have lately received
3 by different arrivals at this port, a
very extensive and complete assortment
of Drugs, Paints, Oil and Dye Stuffs,
which they will dispose of on liberal terms
ift their wholesale and retail Drug and
Chemical Ware-House, near the Market
Square; and warrant them of the best
quality.
AMONG THEM ARE
r White Lead,
250 J Yellow Ochre, (Ground
Kegs j Spanish Brown, j inOil
«§• Verdigris, J
Linseed Oii in i iCiccs F istic
ami Bbls., Powd. Jalap
Tanners ditto Glauber Salts
Spermaceti ditto P iwd.Bark
VV .i. ow Glass of all M inna
sizes Senna
Chalk C mphor
'him # Spanish Flies
Roll Brimstone Flour Sulpha-
Verdigfcase (dry) Cream or Tartar
Ma bio Mor ars I g Opium
Glass S ' Wedge- s c Lee’s genuine Bilious
wood ditto 3 k Pills
P dnt Stones & Mullers Ilultn ot Gilead
./potheen ry’s Scales ti Riga Balsam
VVfeights Paul’s Columbian Oil
Ju i.per Merries Mi.ccassar ditto
Logwojd L-mon ./Veld
ALSU
SHOP FURNITURE ,
patent medicines,
SURGEONS INSTRUMENTS
AND
PERFUMERY,
OF EVERY VARIETY. *
Orders from Dtuggists, Physicians and
country Merchants, will be promptly at
tended to, and executed in the neatest
manner.
Hatral & Worrell.
Savannah , August] 6, 1817 —fw
Eagle Tavern, -
SJIVANNA ll ST A GE-OFFCE
'j*5HE Copartnership heretofore exist
j|_ ing at this Stand, under the linn o(
Wm. CHISOLM & Co* was dissolved
on the 25th ultimo by mutual consent.
# WILLIAM CHISOLM,
RICHARD I. RASTER,
JAMES A. BLACK,
fy* The Subscribers having formed a
connection at the above Establishment,
will accommodate Town Boarders, and
Transient and Country Gentlemen, as
formerly, and solicit acontinuation of the
patronage of their acquaintances and the
public. The business will be conducted
under the firm of CHISOLM A SHAN
NON, who are authorized to receive all
debts due the former establishment, and
will pay all demands against the same.
V J WILLI AM CHISOLAM,
WILLIAM SHANNON,
June 25
NOTICE
/ copartnership formerly existing
3 between Thomas A. Greene and
Abner Greene, was dissolved on the 24th
day of May, 1816, last, by the death of
Thomas A. Greene. All persons having
demands against the said concern will
■present them for adjustment; and those
indebted are invited to make payment to
the subscriber,
Abner Greene.
August 50. $
THE SUBSCRIBERS
IN addition to their former stock of
£ooda, have just received, and will
continue to receive through tlm summer
and lull seasons, a general supply of sta
ple and Fanc^goods, which will be sold
low for cash, or approved paper. The
Following articles are among their
RECENT SUPILV—VIZ.
1 case Irish Linens
1 trunk Furniture Prints
1 do. Lace ground do.
1 case Furniture Dimity
1 do fancy Ginghams
1 trunk MerseiTles Quilts
2 cases Northern Homespun
2 trunks 6-4 Cambric Muslin
Figured <s• plain Levantine andJFlo
rence Silks
Plaid, Sarsuetts and Canton Hk’fs.
Extra Superfine London Cloths
1 case Horse and Gig Whips
2 cases Guns
100 pieces Cotton Bagging.
ALSO. b
SO boxes China
8 by 10 Window Glass
D. P. & Powder, Shot and Lem!
Corsica and Sicily Madeira Wibe
Jamaica Rum
Loaf and Lump Sugar
White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c.
T. & J. Cunningham.
August 2. ts
IN ADDITION
f TSO an extensive assortment of goods
JL already on hand, the subscribers
have just received by the ship Jane, from
Liverpool, the '
Following Articles
which they offer for sale on mode
fate teftns :
15 trunks Cambrics, Lehos, Calicoes
and Bombazetts
1 Bby 10
50 boxes Crown Glass, I 9by 11
J 10 by 12
20 crates Porter Bottles
Shot & Lead, Sheet Sc Hoop Iron,Casting
Table Salt, &x. &c.
ALSO.
10 barrels Linseed Oil
8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted
14 do. Fine White Roram & Wool Hats
200 pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging
SO kegs Dupont & co’s FF & F.F.F.
Gunpowder.
Edward Quinn & Co. i
July 19, ts
John Man,
Has Receivedfor
Sale
50 Bags Prime Coffee
50 Bbls & 6 Hhds. Northern Hunt
14 Bbls Philadelphia Gin
6 Hhds Jamaica the first
quality
100 Casks Cut Nails
8d ll)d & 20d Wrought Naila and
Spikes
Hoop and Rod Iron, assorted
1 Ton Blisterd Steel, first quality
Boxes Cotton Cards
Ditto Soap
Casks of Hofeft and Trace Chains
2000 Pieces Castings, well assorted)
.300 Grindstones
SO Bundles Steel
2000 Yards Striped Homspun
White Havanna Sugar
Hyson Tea
Malaga Wine
July 19. ts
Stainback Wilson
AND
James A. Black,
HAVING associated thernselyes in
business under the j
SON & BLACK, offer their services to
their friends, and the p blic in general, :
in the 1
COMMISION
AND
Factorage Line.
They have the Ware-House lately oc
cupied by Messrs. Barrett Sf Sims, *
v, here every attention will given to ren
der general satisfaction.
Augusta, April 30
, . -■ . . j,,, ~, , M . i $
The Subscribers
Have Just Received,
130 Packaged
British, French and India,
GOODS, 1
Consisting of almost every article *
calculated for the Spring and Summer J
Business —Which they offer at Whole- «
sale and Retail, on accommodating
terms.
William Sims, £f Co.
March 5. „ ' ts
Fresh Boots Shoes
r*™ Subscriber respectfully informs
JL his friend* and the public in gene*
ral, that he has just received a complete
assortment Os SHOES, BOOTS, &c.-i
which he offers for sale at No. 4, Bridge ‘
Uow, directly opposite Mr. John Miller's
brick store. >
The assortment consists principally of
Ladies’ French and American Morocco »
Simpers, all colours, full trimmed,
Do. Fashionable English Kid ditto, wifk
and without h^efs.
Ditto do., do. do. , Pumps-—all co
lours, with and without heels,
Do. do. black and coloured Morocco
do. broad and narrow straps, 1
Do. Perry Sandals, all colours, with and
without heels, full trimmed,
Do. Jackson do. do. do. do. do. do.
Do. Waterloo’s, with «fr without buttons,
Do. black aud coloured Morocco Walk
ing Shoes,
Do. Frenfch dot do. do.
Do. Cork Solis do. do.
Do. Village Pumps and Shoes, of Rid !
and French Morocco,
Do. Black and coloured Morocco Bootees
w4th and without heels,
Misses- black and coloured Morocco
Slippers, full trimmed,
Do- do. do. Kid do. do. do.
Do. do. do. Morocco Bootees, thin and
thick soles,
Do. Leather Boots and Shoes.
Gentlemens’ French and English Mdlbo
co Pumps, broad and narrow straps,
Do. Morocco and Seal Walking Pumps, ,
Do. tine Calf Skin Shoes, broad and
narrow straps,
Do. Suwarrow and Wellington Boots, aft
all prices,
Youths’ Fine hnd Stout Shoes,
Do. Morocco and Leather PumpS,
Childrens’ Morocco and Kid Shoes, alt f
colours,
Do, ije. iJd. Boots do.
Do* do. Village do. do. do.
Do. Leather Boots and Shoes, thin and
thick soles, , .
—ALSO—
-50 Dozeh Morocco Skins,
500 Pair Negro Shoes,
20 Packages Black and coloured Roah
Slippers,
50 Dozen Childrens’ Moroccb Huts,
assorted colours,
15 Cases Roram Hats, silk and cotton
lining,
5 Do. Caster do. do. do.
4 Do. Morocco Pocket Books, at all
prices,
5 Dozen Windsor and Fancy Chairs:-
N. B.—The above articles will be sold
at very reduced prices, for CASH, on
approved paper.
Oliver Miller.
August 20. KW
TUB
Have Just Received
0(] PUNCHEONS high proof Old
J, Jamaica Hum, V
15 Puncheons and 20 Barrels Nr fi*
Hum,
25 lihds. Gqod Sugar, ,
5 Boxes Havanna White Sugar,
80 Bags Prime Green Coffee,
150 Pieces Best Inverness Cotton Bair*
6‘ n &»
Best Cognac Brandy, ■) „
Ditto Holland Gin, I n ™*
Do. S. Myleira Wine, J *' ra f tr
Ground and Allum Salt,
Bar Iron and Share Moulds,
500 Setts Waggon Boxes, assorted,
50 Kegs Cut Nails, ditto,
50 Beams Wrapping Paper.
They have also on hand, a Gen*
eral Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE %
All of which will be sold Ibw for Cash*
Produce, or approved Town Paper, on a
short credit, at the former stand of J*
Carmichael.
William C. Ware, & co.
July 25 ts
Baiting Cloths.
The Subscriber has just received,
compleete assortment of genuine N.
Butchbolting Cloths
Os all numbers, and will keep a con
stant suppl during the season.
J. S. Walker.
August 6. wtf
tf&Tlpff.
ALL persons indebted to Col. Wil
liam F kw, of A* *w-York. are here
by notified, that Unless payments are
made on or before the Ist January next,
suites will be commenced without dis
crimination, as no further indulgence can
be given by the subsoiibers.
* Howards,
Mtormtsfor
Wm. Few,"
July SO; # ’if - .
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