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THE
I iVGVSTA CHRONICLE,
AND
GEORGIA 'GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED BY
I KEAN, DUYCKINCK & PEARRE,
KVKHY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,
I lit Five Dollars per annum, Payable in
Advance.
I Assize of Bread,
For September, 1817.
THE average price of Superfine Flour
is ascertained not to exceed 10
■ dollars per barrel of 196 pounds.
I Agreeably to the directions of an Or-
I finance, entitled •* an Ordinance for the
I regulation of Wheat Bread, passed on
■ the 7th June, 1814”—the weight of
I Loaves for the present month must be
I 6 1-4 Cents Loaf, 1 pound,
| is i-2 Cents Loaf, 2 pounds.
I Os which all Bakers and Sellers of
I Bread are required to take due notice.
D. Clarke, CVk. C. C.
September 10.
I | cj*We are authorised to announce
■ Anselm Bugg, a candidate for the of-
I fice of Sheriff, for Richmond county at
I the ensuing election.
I June 7. V
* # *VVe are authorised to announce
I Edmund Bugg, Jan. a candidate for the
I office of tax collector of Richmond
I county, at the ensuing election. July 9.
I * ( »We are authorised to announce
I Thomas Handley a candidate for the
I office of tax collector for Richmond
I county, at the ensu.-ng election. July 5.
I &We are authorised to an-
I nounce Capt.JAMES BARTON,a can-
I didate for the office of Receiver of Tax
I Returns for Richmond county at the en-
I suing election. Sept. 13.
*l*Mr. Hiram Mann is a candidate for
I Receiver o 1 ’ tax returns for Richmond
I county at the ensuing election.
June 21.
WE are authorised to announce Ed
ward Hassel a candidate for re-
I ceiver of tax returns for Columbia county
I at the ensuing election.
B August 6
WE are authorized to announce Jas,
Hutchinson a candidate for Tax
Collector of Columbia county at the en
suing election. Sept- 3.
We are authorised to announce
Richard Bush, a candidate for the of
fice of Receiver of Tax Returns o r
Richmond county, at the ensuing elec
tion. / June 11.
|C7* We are autiionsed to announce
Col. Peter a candidate
for the office of Sfiiefiff of Richmond
county, at the ensuing election.—jun.ll
|C?“ We are authorised to announce
PATRICK PRESCOTT, Esq. a can
didate for the Legislature at the ensu
ing election.
September 13 ts
IC7* We are authorized to announce
General Thomas Glascock a candi
date for the Legislature at the ensuing
election. July 26.
We are authorized to announce
Major DENNIS DENT, a candidate at
the ensuing election, to represent the
county of Columbia in the next Legis
lature.
August 15. ts
13“ During the sickly season,
a few gentlemen can be accommodated
with BOARDING & LODGING, or
Lodging separately, in a private family,
on the Sand Hills. The situation is re
tired and pleasant. Enquire at this Of
fice. Sept. 10.
rH AVE appointed Alexander Mini
stry my attorney during my absence
from Augusta. E. C. THOMPSON.
Septembers. ts
. *»* THE person who has in posses
- Bwn the plan of the town of Summer
ville, will confer a favor on the subscri
ber by returning it to him.—The plan al
luded to was made on parchment, by
Eevin Wales, Esq.
George Walton -
August is. ts
NOTICE.
lALL persons indebted to Col. Wil
liam Few, of New-Vorlc, are here
of that unless payments are
ade on or before the Ist January next,
lines will be commenced without dis-
Fynmation, as no further indulgence can
► given by the subscribers.
1 J-Howards,
Atfornies for
I, Wm. Few.
■ Mr .so.
■
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
£<ND (lEOIWM GAZETTE.
Prime Bacon ,
FOR SALE BY
T. E. Flewellen.
August SO. t s
aLAucfH < Kli # LABUZAN
Have Just Received
A CONSIGNMENT of Cotton Yarn,
/aLwhich they will sell on very ac
commodating terms.
August 8 ts
Bolting Cloths.
THE subscribers have just received a
complete assortment of the best
quality DUTCH BOL TING CLO THS.
Edward Quin, & Co.
June 25. ts
CHECKS on New-Vork, for sale by
/ THOMAS GARDNER.
August 16. ts
Bills on New Turk
AT SHORT SIGHT,
For Sale by
A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan.
August 16. ts _
Bills on New-York
For Sale by
Benjamin Picquet.
August 23. ts
Steam Boat Company of Georgia.
Augusta, Sept, atli, 1817.
NOTICE is Hereby Given to the
Stockholders of the STEAM
BOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
that an Instalment of ten per cent on
the Capital of the said Company, will be
payable on the seventh day of October
next.
Uy Order of the Board of Directors.
AUGUSTUS BRUX, Cashier.
September 6 ts
To Bent,
And immediate possession given,
THE House formerly occupied by
Thos. H. Penn, on Ellis street,
immediately back of A. Labuzan—For
terms apply to Win. P. Dearmond, or to
Thomas H, Penn.
September 10 ts
To Rent,
THE lower tenement oi the House
at present occupied by Mr. Joh
Sharp, upper end of Broad Street,
John M. Davenport.
August 16. ts
'To Bent,
A House and Lot in the upper
square on Broad-street.
is considered one of the best stands
in the city for purchasing Cotton, and
»s also well calculated for a Grocery and
Dry Good Establishment. Possession
v.ll be given on the first of October next.
For terms apply to
Benjamin >Sims.
July 9. ts
For Sale or to Rent.
A HOUSE and LOT at the upper end
of Br ad-st. as good a stand for
buying produce as any in the city—For
particular* iiqure of T. PYE.
August 27. ew
To Bent,
THE STOREROOM and CELLAR
of the subscriber’s House, near the
Market.
/ L. POWERS.
September 20 ts
FOR SALE,
Or barter for a FIELD HAND.
A VALUABLE House Servant-—well
qualified to attend upon a genteel
family Apply at this Office.
Sept. 20 ts
STOPPED
jTTJROM a Negro Fellow, a Post Note
for a considerable amount, which
the owner can have by giving a satisfac
tory description of it. Enquire at tnis
office. August 27.
NOTICE.
I FOR WARN all persons crediting
my son JOSEPH WOOD, either by
order with my name signet! to it, or any
way else on my account, as I am deter
mined not to pay any debts he has here
tofore contracted, or may hereafter con
tract.
JEREMIAH WOOD.
Sept. 20 b
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Joseph Marshall, Jun’r. Esq.
deceased, will please to make immediate
payment; and all who have claims against
the said estate, will present them in due
time and legal form.
S \RAH MARSHALL, Ex'trx.
NATHAN CRAWFORD, Exr.
} , September 17 r»
SA ■ UHI)AV, SEPTEMBER 27, 181?.
John Man,
Has Receive
Sale
50 Bags Prime Coftee
50 Bbls & 6 Hhds. Northern Rum
14 Bids Philadelphia Giq
6 Hhds Jamaica Rum of the first
quality
100 Casks Cut Nails
8d lOd &20d Wrought Nails and
Spikes
Hoop and Rod Iron, assorted
I Ton Blisterd Steel, first quality
Boxes Cotton Cards
Ditto Soap
Casks of Hoes 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
Fresh Boots Shoes
f Subscriber respectfully informs
M. his f. iends and the public in gene,
ral, that he has just received a complete
assortment of SHOES, 800 TS, &c.—
which lie offers for sale at No. 4, Bridge
Row,directly opposite Hr. John Miller’s
brick store.
The assortment consists principally of
Ladies’ French and American Morocco
Slippers, all colours,[full trimmed,
Do. Fashionable English Kid ditto, with
and without heels. 1
Ditto do. do. do. Pumps—all co
lours, with and withoit heels,
Do. do. black and coloured Morocco
do. broad and narrow Spraps,
Do. Perry Sandals, all colours, witli and
without heels, full triiriraed,
Do. Jackson do. do. do. Ido. do. do.
Do. Waierloo’s, with A* without buttons,
Do. black and coloured Mprocco Walk
ing Shoes, I
Do. French do. do., do.
Do. Cork Sole do. do.
Do. Village Pumps and Shoes, of Kid
and French Morocco,
Do. Black and coloured Morocco Bootees
with 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 Moroc
co Pumps, broad and narrow straps,
Do. Morocco and Seal Walking Pumps,
Do. fine Calf Skin Shoes, broad and
narrow straps,
Do. Suwarrow and Wellington Boots, at
all prices,
Youths’ Find and Stout Shoes,
Do. Morocco and Leather Pumps,
Childrens’ Morocco and Kid Shoes, all
colours,
Do. do. do. Boots do.
Do* do. Village do. do. do.
Do. Leather Boots and Shoes, thin and
thick soles,
—ALSO—
-50 Dozen Morocco Skins,
500 Pair Negro Shoes,
20 Packages Black and coloured Roan
Slippers,
50 Dozen Childrens’ Morocco Hats,
assorted colours,
15 Cases Roram Hats, silk and cotton
lining,
5 Do. Caster do. do. do.
4 Do. Morocco Pocket Books, at all
E rices,
lozen Windsor and Fancy Chairs.
N. B.—The above articles will be sold
at very reduced prices, for CASH, or
approved paper.
Oliver Miller.
August 20. fw
Carriages A* Gigs
FOR SALE.
HE subscriber has received an ad
ditional supply of Gigs and Car
riages of a superior quality, made by
David Beach of Newark, and warranted
good.—They will be sold on accommo
dating terms.
ALSO—Several Double Breasted COT -
TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws,
made by Boatwright & Glaze. —apply to
G. B. Marshall.
September 3. ts
NOTICE.
THE copartnership formerly existing
between Thomas A. Greene and
Abner Greene, was dissolved on the S4th
■lay of May, 1816, last, by the death of
Thomas A. Greene. All personshaving
demands against the said concern will
present them for adjustment; and those
indebted are invited to make payment to
the subscriber.
Ah opt Greene.
‘ August 30.
IN ADDITION
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
rate terms :
15 trunks Cambrics, Lenos, Calicoes
and Bombazetts
}8 by 10
9 by U
10 by 12
su crates Porter Bottles
Shot & Lead , Sheet Sr Hoop Iron. Casting
Table Salt, &c. &c.
ALSO.
10 barrels Linseed Oil
8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted
14 do. Fine White Roram & Wool Hats
200 nieces Inverness Cotton Bagging
30 kegs Dupont & co’s FF & F.F.F.
Gunpowder.
Edward Quinn & Co.
July 19, ts
The Subscriber,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
300 Bags and Bbls. Green Coffee
6 Tierces Jamaica do.
100 Bbls. Philadelphia Whisky
5 Hhds. N. K. Rum
306 Pieces Inverness Bagging
20 Hhds. Prime Sugars
2000 Bushels Liverpool Salt
30 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards
Casks Columnar and Sicily Madet
ra Wine
6 Qr. Chests Hyson Tea
9 Tons Shot assorted sizes
6 Tons English and Blistered Steel
20,000 lb Iron, Swedes and English
15 Kegs Powder.
—ALSO—
A General Assortment of
DRY GOODS, lVc.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
Twenty-seven Packages assorted
Cutlery & Hardware,
To be sold on accomodating terms.
S. KNEELAND.
September 13
Tuttle Russell,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED.
20 Barrels New-England Rum
5 Hhds. Whiskey
5 ditto Molasses
5 Casks London Porter
12 dozen Jamaica Lime Juice
2 Boxes Havanna Sugar
1 Tierce Rice
6 Boxes Chocolate, No. 2
30,000 Spanish Segars in J and }
boxes
2 Boxes Starch
5 Bbs. and 10 bags Filberts.
September 13 ts
J. W. Bridges,
HAS taken the house formerly occu
pied by P, Brown, two doors above
John Miller’s and near the market, where
he has on hand an extensive assortment
of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and
HARDWARE, which will be sold low
by wholesale or retail, for cash or ap
proved paper.
June 28, ts
COW HIDES.
'’"■Nile subscriber has on hand a quan
-1 tity of the best well dryed Cow
Hides.
Also, a full and General isst&tment of
LEATHER,
which he offers to sell low for cash.
John Bucket*.
July 9.
’ ’ FACTOKAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rHE subscribers having formed a co
partnership under the firm of Has
hart, Ganahl Sf 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
to 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. Hanhart,
J. Ganahl,
H. Stoucler.
September S, 1817. cm
All jersons having claims against I
the estate of Daniel Hubbard, dec.
are requested to render them in properly
attested, within the time prescribed by
law; aUd those indebted to the estate, are
requested to make immediate payment to
Hannah Hubbard, adm ? x.
May 5. w6m
[No. 1354.]
notice.
HEZEKIAH DICKINSON having
purchased the interest of Mr. Eaton
Mewellm in the concern ofT.&B. Flew
ellin, the business will in future be car,
ned on under the firm of FLEW EL UN
and DICKINSON at the establishment
ot the late firm, where they have an ex
tensive ware-house & commodious stores,
for the reception of all kinds of produce
and goods. They tender their services
to their friends and the public generally,
and only ask for such encouragement as
their attention and punctuality will en
title them to. J
Taylor Flewellin,
Hezekiah Dickinson.
September 3.
€> Desirable for a Merchant.
rjpHE subscriber oilers for sale, his
JL Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills,
with 400 acres of land, about 40 miles
Irom Augusta, on Little River, near the*
mouth thereof, in Abbeville District,
South Carolina. The Mills are new and'
made of the best material—the work
manship complete, with every necessary
machinery for manufacturing flour of the
best quality—a good stand for selling
goods—thick settled neighborhood, and
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 iu Georgia or
Carolina.
John O. Glover.
August 6. Sm
THE SUBSCRIBERS
IN addition to their former stock of
goods, have just received, and will
continue to receive through the summer
and fall seasons, a general supply of sta
ple and Fancy goods, which will’be sold
low for cash, or approve' 1 paper. The
Following articles are among the’r
RECENT SUPPLY—VIZ:
1 case Irish Linens
I trunk Furniture Prints
1 do. L ee ground do.
1 case Furniture Dimity
I do fancy Ginghams
1 trunk Merseilles Quilts
2 cases Northern Homespun
2 trunks 6-4 Cambric Muslin
Figured § plain Levantine amliFlo
* rencc Silks
Plaid, Sarsnetts and Canton Hk’fs.
Extra Superfine London Cloths
1 case Horse and Gig Whips
2 cases Guns
100 pieces Cotton Bagging.
ALSO.
20 boxes China
8 by 10 Window Glass
I). P. & Powder, Shot and Lead
Corsica and Sicily Madeira Wine
Jamaica Rum
Loaf and Lump Sugar
White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c.
T. & J. Cunningham.
August 2. ts
The Subscribers
Have Just Received ,
130 Packages
British, French and India
GOODS,
Consisting of almost every article
calculated for the Spring and Summer
Business—Which they offer at Whole
sale and Retail, on accommodating
terms.
William Sims, Co.
March 5. ts
JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE
CHEAP.
Prime Inverness & Dundee Bag
ging
Fancy Chairs
Best Spanish Segars, &c.
—A LUO—
AN EI.EO.ANT,
Family Horse,
AND A
New-York Built GIG.
I. C. WINTER,
Jit Laws Bolts
Compline -Bouse.
Sept. 24 c \
Administrators* Sale.
WILL be soid at the NEW CITV
AUCTION, on Saturday the
4th October next, at 10 o’clock,'
70 Barrels Newark
Cider ,
By order of the Judges of the Court ©t
Ordinary, being perishable, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of Samuel
Brant, deceased.
David M*Kinney.} , ,
James Johnson, 5 a< * m rs *
September 24. tiit