Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, November 12, 1817, Image 1

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w | A ’ \ " N .. ' • ■ , ~ , w , - \ y i AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, ,1M) GEORGM O.IZETTE. - --■ .■' ■ . - ■.■■■• - . - ' ' ' » • 7v«L XXXII-1 WEDNESDAY, SOVEMBEIt 13, isty. V ' MM^?o*ia67 l T* E ir? * I W. micou, £. I HAS JUST RECEIVED, ni- I And for sale on moderate terms, up Hi k OV| o high proof & well fla irv Hit' JH.IIU.IS* y OH i-eJJamaicaßuui ■5 Hlids. West India Rum ■S Pipes Real Holland Gin, re H Ditto best Cognac Brandy, rw Ho Ditto ditto L. P. Madeira Wine, at H 8 Half pipes best L. P. Tenariffe Wine Mu 'Pierces best Brown Stout ■;2 Bbls. double refined Loafj3i'gar e> ■tfQr. Chests Imperial Tea, latest im s, ■ portation n m ,:o Half Chests Hyson Tea do. do. ■ Ibs.Best Virginia Chewing Tobacco V T IN STORE— r I A General Assortment of I DRYGOODS, 8 I Hard- Ware, Cutlery, <Sfc. sc. AKD ALSO—— I Salt, Iron, Steel, Shear Mould, I And a general assortment of ' I Groceries, &c.&c. I November 8 c I J. W. Bridges I Has received on Consignment and -For Sale, 30 Hhds. & 20 Bbls. I New E.. Rum. { I November 8 if I THE SUBSCRIBERS I Have Just\ Received on Consignment, I 4 half pipes & 4 qr. casks old I Madeira Wine. 11. Lang, & Co* November 8 d ■ —~" ■ I Branch Bank | Os the United Stales. THE President and Directors of the Branch of the Bank of the United I States establishes at this place will pro- I ceed on Tuesday the eighteenth in Unt Ito elect the fol lo wing officers:—A Tel ler, I witha salary of Eighteen Hundred Dol •I lars per annum, who will be required to ■ give bond and security for the faithful 1 performance of his duties in the sura of fl Eighteen Thousand Dollars. A Book- H Keeper, with a salary of Fourteen Hun- H died Dollars per annum, vyhp will bere- I quired to give bond and security with a* H like condition in the sum of Fourteen H Thousand Dollars. A Discount Clerk, I with a salary of Twelve Hundred Dol- I lars per annum, who will be required to I give bond and security with a like con * dition, in the sum of Twelve Thousand H Dollars: And an Assistant Clerk, with I a salary of One Thousand Dollars per ■ annum, who sviil be required to give I bond and security with a like condition, H iu the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars. H Applications for any of those offices ■ must be made in writing before that day, ■ addressed to James Gardner, President, and accompanied by a list of the persons who will be offered as securities. Applicants may inform themselves of the nature and extent of the duties which Vill be required of them, by reference to the President or Cashier. By order of the President and Direct ors of said Rank. Rd: Hr: WILDE, Cashier . Augusta, Georgia, Nov. 4th, 1817. mv i ice. 1, £2* The undersigned being ap- I 1 pointed a Committee to procure a suita ble Building for the temporary accom ■ niodation of a Branch of the Bank of the United States, in this place. Will glad ly confer with any person, disposed to rent such a building—-And thatmo unne cessary delay may take place, an early interview is invited. The Directors being desirous ofcnabling the to com mence business as soon as practicable. Wm. WHITE, ) ADAM HUTCHESON, [ Com. F. WALKER , J November 8 ts I WANTED IMMEDIATELY, I Pour Journeymen TIXMERS. I • R. ANDREWS. The -Savannah Museum and Charles n u tbcrn Patriot are requested to in dfe above two weeks each, and for- I their accounts to this place for pav- W Jhgnt. Nov. I : For Sale, A PLANTATION 00 Kiokee creek, one mile and a half from Columbia I ■ house, containing 215 acres, about I f 0 °f it cleared and under good encc. For further particulars, enquire tlie subscriber on the premises. Andrew Maclean. - November 5 D f . JACOB DAXFORTU • ano GEORGE W. BUTLER, MAVE formed a connexion in trade, at the uppermost stores on the nortli side Broad-street, Augusta, which will be conducted in the name of GEORGE U. BUTLER, $ Co. They have on hand a general assort ment of Dry Goods and Groceries, Cut Nails, Hardware and Crockery, Which they will dispose -of on the lowest Jems for Cash, or exchange for country produce, on the m « terms. v Jacub liitiiio. Has Just Received, at his store in Broad-Street, A General assortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard W are, Cutlery and Crockery Ware. Also, a Luigr Assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, And an FI eg ini Supply of Northern Homespun, and Five Boxes Hats, assorted. The whole of which will be hold on the most reasonable terms.—He still continues his Nail Manufactory, and has on hand a supply of nails of all sizes. He has also Just Received, IS Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups of tie most substantial kind, and best workmanship. November 8 tlstM J. W. Bridges, —/s sow RkcEirisc AND OPENING, .An Extensive Assortment, CONSISTING OF, British, French, India, and Do mestic DRY GOODS. . ' —A L S O A General Assortment of __ __ ■» % Hardware and Cut lery. —-LIKEWISE A Complete Supply of GROCERIES. His Stock is extensive and complete and will be offered at wholesale and re tail, on Ins “ usual low and accommoda ting terms." Bills on New- York. October 11 ts The Subscribers, ARE DAILY RECEIVING , LARGE QUANTITIES OF G 0 0 D S, DIRECT FROM EUROPE. WHIT H they can and will sell as low as afiy other house in the state that are regular dealers, and will give the highest price for CO TTON and oth er Produce. Customers will be prompt ly attended to, and their favours grate fully received by A. Erwin, Groce & Co. October 11 ts FOR SALE, A Handsome Light made Northern Gig. Enquire of Beach & Thomas. ALSO A Good Family Horse. November 5 <* > Carriages and Giggs. FOR SALE. THE 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 * 1 G. B. Marshall. September 3. ts 7 FOR SALE, A YOUNG Female Servant, 17years of age, well calcu lated for the house —Apply at this office. October 4. ts John Hayles&Co. Have Just Received a Fresh . . Supply of ' ; GROCERIES, &c. 1 Which added to Ihetr former Stuck on ha * d f will inuke Ihci .* assortment - as gem rat as any in this city. Among which arc the undermentioned. VIZ GENUINE Old Madeira,) ivivt?c Sherry and Malaga \ WINES. Real Lolland Gin, *' P*oof Cognac Brandy, warranted r fourteen years old, 4th Proof Jamaica Rum, , Vntigua and Northern do. of the first quality, B* own Sugar, Double refined Loaf ditto Hyson and Souchong Tea, Coffee, Room and Muscatel Raisins, Best Olive Oil, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Alum, Nutmegs, Brimstone, Copperas,' Iron, Steel, Salt, #c. &c. —A LSO— Codfish in koxes, selected for family use. Starch, Soap, Best Blue Grit Nova Scotia Grind Stones, different sizes, Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes of i all sizes, &c. &c. November 8 o | HE subscribers have established a i House in Augusta, for the transac tion of COMMISSION BUSINESS [ UNDER THE FIRM OF ‘ Winter Bolton. J. C WINTER, JAMES M. BOLTON. • November 8. St II- - , , Notice. ! THE S UnsHJIfBER, • las taken a Stand a few donrs above captain Ketchums, North side, upper end of Broad-Street, WHERE HE WILL TRANSACT Commission Busi ness. And Expects a Supply of GKOC ER 1E S, SHORTLY. W hich will be disposed of low for cash , Isaac La Roche. October H ts lainback W ilson AND James A. Black, |JfAVING associated themselves in OL business under the firm of WIL SON & BLACK, offer their services to their friends, and the public in general, in the B COMMISSION „ AND - * Factorage Line. They have the \v are-House lately oc cupied by Messrs. Barrett $ Sims, vhere every a* rention will given to ren der general satisfaction. Augusta, April 30 . Notice. TJIE SUBSCRIBER, Offers his services to his friends and the public in general, in the COMMISSION AND Factorage Line. STAVING taken the Ware-House OL lately occupied by Mr. Isaac La Roche, where every attention will be given to render general satisfaction. , John Barton. October 4 ts — slates] Hanhari, Ganahl §* Co. A GENTS for the New-York Slate /a Company, offer to contract for any quantity and quality at the company prices They offer for sale, Bills on New-York, * United States’ Post Notes, 500 and 100 dollar Notes. Nov. 1- ts- H4INB\RT,~GAN\HL & Co. ijAVING REMOVED their Conn .tl ting Room , into the brick house lately occupied by Albert Brut, Esq. are now ready to receive Cotton, Pro duce, and alt other kind of Goods fur Storage, and to transact any business in the Commission Line, they will be thank ful for a share nf public patronage, and hope tog : ve satisfaction to their custom ers. Nov, | <c. ts . Eichelherger & Clemm, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, , London Pewter Plates, Dishes u and Basins in casks Guns in cases Bell Metal Kettles in casks Anvils, Vices, Plated Saddlery & Gig , • Furniture -• Saddle 'Trees Worsted ffebb Serge, &c. Sfc. ■ Which with a Large and general As sortment of 1 HARDWARE 1% CUTLERY, Are offered oh Liberal Terms. They have also for Sale, 40 half boxes Hpanish Cigars, ) ~ AND ‘ . —A few Tickets in the— GRAND SURGICAL LOTTERY, OF BALTIMORE. IfTiich commences on the 26th inst. and is to be completed in 10 days draw ing only. , Highest Prize, 100,000 Dollars . November 8 ' 41 • NOTICE. • The subscribers having formed a con nection in the BAILING BUSINESS, under the firm 'of J BELL $ Co. Intend currying a on in all its bran ches, viz, i Loaf Bread of all kinds Ship Bread and Biscuit, Crackers, Butter Biscuit, and Confectionary, On M* I nuts h-Street, near the river. AND solicit a share of the patron age of the citizens of Augusta and Savannah, and will endeavor to give general satisfaction, by importing for the purpose, northward Flour. Tney will always keep on hand for sale, by the single pound or barrel, to suit private lamities, northward and country Flour of the be. a t quality. Persons willing to favour them with their custom will please *o leave their names and place of resi dence at the shop, corner of Reynold and M‘lnfosli streets. , Also Wanted. T*o Boys of good principles as Ap prn lices to the above business. J. Bell. Benjamin Pearson. November 8 if The Subscriber, ’ '' OFFERS FOR SLE, 300 Bags and Bbls, Green Coffee 6 'Tierces Jamaica do. 100 Hbls. Philadelphia Whisky' 300 Pieces Inverness Bagging; 20 Hhds. Prime Sugars 2000 Bushels Liverpool Salt 30 Boxes No. 10, Cotton Cards and Sicily Madel 6 Qr. Chests Hj’son Tea 9 1 oils Shot assorted sizes 6 Tons English and Blistered Steel 20,000 lb. Iron,.Swedes and English 15 Kegs Powder. —also—. A General, snort men t of ’ DRY GOODS, Ac. ON CONSIGNMENT. * Twenty-seven Packages’assorted Cutlery & Hardware, To be sold on accomodating terms. S. KNEE LAND. September 13 Removal. ’ subscribers have removed from i their old stand, oft Taylor’s wharf, to the brick building on the Bay, south east of the Exchange, (recently occupied by William T. Williams, esq. as a book and stationary store,) where they offer for sale a very extensive and general as sortment of DRY GOODS and HARD WARE, principally received by the late arrivals from Liverpool—of which they will dispose, on reasonable terms, by the niece, package or dc zen, for cash, pro duce or approved paper James Dicksov, §• Co> Savannah. Oct. 92. AM Flewellin & Dickinson, ~ Have Just Received Sf For Sale , 100 Pieces Prime Inverness Cotton Bagging, Which they will sell low for cash or ap proved paper, with town acceptances.' October 25 . ts r. OTIC IV " ■^IIE Subscribers COMP TING JL It OOM, is in the House lately occupied 4iy Robert Lang and Co. nortli side of upper end of Broad-street. John A. Barnes. October 24 L ts • Silas BrOnson, * Hating taken his old stand on Bridge Street* inform«the citizens of • gusta r that he is now opening , J A LARGE ASSORTMENT Os Japaned Tiu Ware He has obtained some of the first rate, r workmen from New-York, ami will be able to make Gutters and Comluc tors at the shortest notice—Also, Scales, Weights and Measures, agree . able to the Augusta Standard. ' • HB MAS OH HAMt, . } 2000 weight of new Pewter, at wholesale and retail A small consignment of Books Assorted Ivory ami Horn Combs 100 patent Tinder Boxes, on an entire new plan. ft . • » —ALSO A lnrg r Assortment of \ 6HO (D Fi-ICI.ES, • At IVh lesnte nr RetoiU « 1000 casks northern Cheese, on the River, and daily expected. Old Pewter, Brass and Copper, received in payment. w November 8 ts 11 ■ ■■■ * i 1 * subscribers have connected ft. themselves in the mercantile busi ness under the firm of . '•s' A. Picquet L. P, Dugas. They are receiving at present a general * assortmet of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries «Sf * . Crockery Ware, Which will Ibe sold on very accouuno dating terms. Antoine Picquet, Leon P. Dugas. November 8 n ■ ■' —» * Just Received, A fresh supply of Lonllard’s Maccoboy, Scotch & Happen SNUFF, * • With a £<■■> ,-n mgnt of MEIICINIS. „ , ' vv rußpiv. November 8. Wot BLdJVKETS. 24) BALES,, consisting of • Point and Duffil Blankets, Just Deceived, and for *<>h by Ames & Allen. —ALSO— Additional Supplies 0 f DATS, Seasonable Dry Good*, Spermaceti Can dles, t heese, Wine, Sfc. &e. November 8 , v Bills on .New-York . For Sale by 'Beach & Thomas. October 4. . • Bills on New York At short sight," For Sole by A Hlaughter & C. Labuzan. August 16. * Bills on New-York tor Sale by r m _* *• • .j’ ~ Benjamin Picquet. Auguat 23. t s Bills on New York For sale by JS. L. S. Sturges, • October 11, * ts Bills on New V For sale ai the store of N, L. & S. Sturges, by wiS£&ssstr October 25 . ts Family~Flour. subscribers w'H keep constant! on hand for sde, a supply of SU "RRPINR FLO! T R, from me ot teb wst thills in the Southern Staten. Wilson & Black. Oct. 8. ts Blanks, V Neatly ExeexM s*~ihim*QJjks. < . x - -