Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, October 04, 1817, Image 1

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s AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, ■ GEORGIA GAZETTE. * " 11 “ ‘ }| ’ ,s ,'f SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1817. fNii. 1838.1 ./ . the AVGUSTA CHRONICLE, AND GEORGIA GAZETTE, PUBLISHED BY KEAN, DUYCKINCK & PEARRE, EVERY WEDNESDAY AMD SATURDAY, As five Dollars per annum , Payable in Advance. Wm. Sims, Co. Jlre H*w Receiving and Opening their, Winter’s Supply of GOODS; Their Stock will be very Extea. give & Complete, consisting of BRITISH, FRENCH, (INDIA & DOMES 110 GOODS, Which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, on their usual low and accommo dating terms. October 1. tF ■" CALL # S£% sdf tikß Paper Hanging. A LARGE and most elegant assort ment is now opened at the NE VV CITY AUCTION STORE, worthy tue attention of the public. A greater vari ety of Patterns were never before offered in this market. October 1. _ ts "FOR ELEGANT New Forte Os the First Qqahty—Enquire o< William Brux, Near the Market. Who will always keep a suppiy ot the best. He will also repair, tune and teach on said instrument. October L o Morgan axi.VE just received a large assort ment of *> Fafl and Winter Goods, Which having been lately purchased in New-York and Philadelphia, will be sold #n reasonable terms, for cash or town ac ceptances, " Sept. 10 ew_ Watches, Jewelry, AND Plated Ware. THE SUBSCRIBER, BAS JTIST RECEIVEIt, ANU FOB S.*F, At his Store , between Micou’s and Er win’s. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, —VIZ.— > PATENT Lever Watches, Jewel • led and Gold Faced Plain do. do. silver cased silver do. capped and jewelled Gold Watch Chains, Seals and Keys of every description Soup Ladles Table, Tea, and Desert Spoons, of the latest fashion t Ladies’ J.ewelry of every description Siver Tea Setts Plated do. Castors, of the latest & most approved fashion Decanter Stands Plated Candle Sticks, very elegant Gjlt Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, by the dozen or single ti. few ORGANS for families ilver Thimbles and Bodkins. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by the Subscriber. £/* Clocks and Watches re paired at the shortest notice, and on the most moderate terms. FREDERICK STOY. Stain back Wilson AND James A. Black, HAVING associated themselves in business under the firm of WIL JpN & BLACK, offer their services to weir friends, and the public in general, th the COMMISSION , AND I Factorage Line. I , The J have the Ware-House lately oc- I J»pied by Messrs. Barrett <s* Sims, I 'mere every attention will given to ren ■ ler general satisfaction* I Augusta, April 30 ..V ■ Hats, Dry Goods §c. FIGURED and plain Canton Crapes, fashionable colours 4-4 Irish Linens 'twilled Bombazetls, all colours Osnaburghs, Ticklenburghs Hesssians, &c. &c. Ladies’ misses’ and childrens’Beavers Gentlemens’ best Hats and Boots 50 cases mens’ roram and wool Hats 2D casks and 5 hhds. N. E. Rum Cotton Cards, <^c. Just Received and for sale by Ames k Allen. *** Who will remove from their pre sent stand (upper end of Broad-Street) on Ist October next to the house of Dr. Watkins. September 27 f FRESH Boots and Shoes. The Subscriber has Just Received, And offers for Hale, —An Elegant Assortment of— Gentlemen’s Boots , WHICH together with his former (Stock, comprises a general assortment of Northern and Home made Boots. ALSO An Elegant Assortment of- Ladies’ Shoes, Os the best workmanship and latest fashions. Shoes and Boots made to any order a[t the shortest notice, and in the most per fect manner. Wm. TUTT. ffept. 27 c Steam Boat Company of Georgia. Augusta, Sept, nth, 181/. is Hereby Given to the il Stockholders of the STEAM BOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA, uui an Instalment of ten per cent on the Capital of the said Company, will be payable on the seventh day of October next. By Order of the Board of Directors. AUGUSTUS BRUX, Cashitr. September 6 ts To Bent, And immediate possession given, House formerly occupied by J&. Tubs. 'H. Pe~n, on Ellis street immediately back of A. Labuzan—For terms apply to Win. P. Dearmond, or to Thomas H. Fenn. September 10 $ ts To Rent, rHE lower tenement oi the Hons at present occupied by Mr. Job harp, upper end of Broad Street. John M. Davenport August 16. ts To Rent, tl House and Lot in the upper square on Broad-street. IT is considered one of the best stands in the city for purchasing Cotton, and is 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 For Sale or to Rent. A HOUSE and LOT at the upper end i\ of Br«ad-st. as good a stand for I buying produce as any in the city—For particulars iuqure of V ”T. PYE. August 97. ew To Rent, THE STORE ROOM 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 i\. qualified to attend upon a genteel family Apply at this Office. Sept. 20 ts Administrators’ Hale. WILL be sold at the NEW CITY AUCTION, on Saturday the 4th October next, at 10 o’clock, 70 Barrels Newark Cider, By order of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary, being perishable, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of Samuel Brant, deceased. David M‘Kinney,} adm > r9# James Johnson, y September 24- IN ADDITION extensive assortment of goods JL already on hand, the subscribers , have just received by the skip Jane, from Liverpool, the * Following Articles which they offer for sale on mode rate terms : 15 trunks Cambrics, Lenoa, Calicoes and Bombazetts }8 by 10 9 by 11 10 by 12 iiu crates Sorter Bottles Shot & Lead, Sheet <fr 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 pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging 30 kegs Dupont & co’s, FF be F.F.F. Gunpowder. Edward Quinn & Co. July 19, ts The Subscriber, 0 FFERS FOR SLE, 300 Bags and Bbls. Green Coffee 6 Tierces Jamaica do. 100 Bbls. Philadelphia Whisky 300 Pieces Inverness Bagging 20 Hhds. Prime Sugars 2000 Bushels Liverpool Salt 30 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards Casks Colmenar and Sicily Made! 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 ssortment of DRY GOODS, ON CONSIGNMENT. * Twenty-seven Packages assorted Cutlery & Hardware, To be sold on accomodating terms. S. KNEELANa September 13 Tuttle <Sr Russell, HAVE JUST RECEIVED. 20 Barrels New-England Rum 5 Hhds. Whiskey 5 ditto Molasses 5 Casks London Porter 12 doaen Jamaica Lime Jh>cc 2 Boxes Havanna Sugar 1 Tierce Rice 6 Boxes Chocolate, No. 2 30,000 Spanish Segars in i and J boxes 2 Boxes Starch 5 Bbs. and 10 bags Filberts. September 13 ts ~~~ ~ I 1.1 —— t J. VV. 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 pRY GOODS, GROCERIES and HARDWARE, which will be sold low by wholesale or retail, for cash or ap proved paper. June 28. ts COW RIDES. < WMIe subscriber has on hand a quan- JL tity of the best well dryed Cow Hides. Also, a full and General Assortment of LEATHER, which he offers to sell low for cash. John Rucker. July 9. FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. I "'HE subscribers having formed a co- X partnership under the firm of Han hart, Ganahl <§■ Co. and rented the large and convenient Wire-Houses of Maj. Plunizy, will be ready, after the first of October, to receive goods or pro- | duce for storage at customary rates, and i 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. Hauli art, J. Ganahl, H. Stouder. Septembers, 1817. cm NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the late firm A. of Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK, j & Co. are requested to call and settle i their accounts with Messrs. A. Bugg, & Co. who are fully authorized to settle the business of the said firm. i John Tanner. June Sr. ts , Fresh Boots% Shoe 1 Subscriber j respectfully informs i*l *i f,,| f nds f and tlle P ub, *c >n gene* ral, that he has just received a complete assortment of SHOES, BOOTS, kc.— which he otters for sale at No. 4. Bridge Row, directly opposite Mr. John Millers i brick store. 'lhe assortment consists principally of Ladies’ French and American Morocco Clippers, all colours, lull trimmed, Do. fashionable English kid ditto, with and without heels. Ditto do. do. do. Pumps— all co lours, with and without heels, Do. do. black and coloured Morocco do. brohd and narrow straps, Do. l eery Sandals, all colours, with and without heels, lull trimmed, Do. Jackson do. do. do. do. do. do. Do vVaierloo’s, with # without buttons, Do. black and coloured Morocco Walk ing Shoes, Do. f rench do. do. do Do v Cork Sole do. dS Do, Village Pumps and Shoos, of Kid , and French Morocco, Do. Black and coloured Morocco Bootees ... w,tb tt, *d without jieels, ilisses black and coloured Morocco clippers, lull trimmed, Do. do. do. Kid do. cio. do. Do. do. do. Morocco Bootees, thin and thick soles, Do. Leather Boots and Shoes. Gentlemens’ French and English Moroc co 1 umps, 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’ Fine and Stout Shoes, Do. Morocco and Leather Pumps, Childrens’ Morocco and Kid Snoee, 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 Skinst 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 prices, 5 Dozen Windsor and Fancy Chairs. N. B.—'fhe above articles will be sold at very reduced prices, for CASH, or approved paper. Oliver Miller. August 20. j, w MOTIVE. HEZEKIAH DICKINSON having purchased the interest of Mr. Eaton Flewellin in the concern of T. & E. Flew ellin, the business will in future be car ried 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 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. Taylor Flewellin, Hezekiah Dickinson. September 3. ts O’Desirable for a Merchant. THE subscriber otters for sale, his Valuable Merchant and Saw Mills, with 400 acres of land, aboat 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—(he work tnanship complete, with every necessary machinery for manufacturing flour of the jest quality—a good stand for selling »oods—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 oi Carolina. John O. Glover. August 6. 2m Carriages & Gigs FOR SALE. HE subscriber lias 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 soM on accommo dating terms. ALSO—Several Double Breasted COT TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws, made by Boatwright & Glate.—apply to G. B. Marshall. September 3r ts -—■ . i m ■ .■. ■ THE SUBSCRIBERS S addition to their former stocjt of' *S bods, have just received, and will abe to receive through the summer * , and fell seasons, a general supply Os sta? s pl« »«d Fancy goods, which will be sold . low for cash, or approve-* paper. The , Following articles are among their 1 RECXJV'T SUFFLV—VIZ: 1 case Irish Linens Jp-.. 1 trunk Furniture \ 1 do. Lsce ground do.* 1 case Furniture Dimity i I do fancy Ginghams 1 trunk MerseiTles Quilts £ cases Northern Homespun * -1 Cambric Muslin » Figured § plain Levantine and Fltv - rcnce Silks j, 1 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 box 's China « by 10 Window Glass 1 I). P. &, Powder, Shot and Lead Corsica and Sicily Madeira \Vi«W S t Jamaica Hum Loaf and Lump Sugar > White Lead, Linseed Oft, &,c. T. & J. Cunningham. ( August 2. ts Just Received from Virginia, 40001bs. Best , Chewing Tobacco, WARRANTED to be prime, for* sale by the subscriber. R. Ralston. September 27. F FOR BALE, 70,000 lbs. Prime GREEN COFFEE IN TIERCES AND BAGS. WHICH will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, for satisfactory Town Paper, at 4 and 6 months, on applica tion to tire subscribe), johnHtavlor, - "j At M’Kenswe, Benuoch & Co. September 13 , ts ~ AnEstray. I Georgia, Columbia county. July l, th, 1817. Robert shaw toii« before mg one brindled steer ab/ttlt four years oj.i, marked with a swallow fork in the right ear, and under bit in the left, branded with the letter 0 on the right side and right rump—valued byJonailun Jones and Seaborn Collins, at twelve dollars. Jos.Day,J.P. A. Crawford, cl’k. i.c.c.c* September 27. c GEORGIA, Joint County. As a Meeting of the Inferior Court of said county, on the Petition of William Prior, praying the benefit of the laws of ins«lvency.*-ON motiok of James Smith,'attorney for the Applicant^ It is Ordered , That all and ungdlar, the creditors ot the said Wm. Prior, be and they are hereby notified that the said Interior Court will convene at Clinton, on the 27th day of November next, to bear the application of the said William Prior, for the benefit of the insolvent law, when upon his delivering up bonajide all his estate, for the benefit of his credit ors, ho will be discharged according to law, unless cause should then and there be shewn to ibe contrary. As witness our hands as Justices of the Inferior Court of said county, this 13th day of Sept. 1817. Rob’t. Cunningham, j. i. c. E. J. Bower, j„ I. c. Jonathan Parish, j. i. c. Sept. 24 , law2m ~~ NOTICE. Will be sold at the Market-House in Augosta, on the Ist Tuesday in No vember next, between the usual hours, i Tract of Land containing <SO Acres more or less, adjoining Foster, Beall, and Murray, in Richmond Conn- V ty, on Butler’s Creek, the property \ Lovelace Savage, l(ite of Columbia Coun »y, deceased} sob 1 ' r r the benefit of the heirs arid creditois. . erms made know* on the day. JAMES SAVAGE, A ZACKARIAH SAVAGE, \ Exits, ALEXANDER f SAVAGE, Ex’tr»* September 17 Bills on New.Tork For Sale by ■ f Benjamin Picquej. August 23v $ ft . * ■ ’ •*