Augusta chronicle, and Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1817-1820, December 27, 1817, Image 3

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fJIfIE firm heretofore existing under the la- name of ISHAM THOMPSQJS $ Co- is changed, and in future will be known under the name of DICKINSON $ THOMPSON, who have on hand at *hcir stand under the Globe-Tavern, a general and complete assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery AA'l) GROCERIES. i Which they,will dispose of low for Cash, or approved Town Paper. Cdsboy Dickinson, laitam Thompson. Dec. 26 if To Rent, For one or move Tears . rpHE plantation of the subscriber, four miles from Augusta, coi t uning about 180 acres of cleared Land, fit for the cm tore of corn and cdtton. On the premises are a good barn, stables, negro houses, and an excellent well of water, for further particulars apply to G. W^Ev^ns. December 27 t ts Will"be Hired, ON the 9th day of January next, at the late residence of William Ber ry, deceastd, part of the 'NEGROES belonging to said estate.—The terms of hirjhg, «c. will be made known on the day, by .'-ames Burroughs and Marshall Keith, Esq. who are fully authorised to attend to any business appertaining to the same in the absence of \V. B. MCchee. December 27 ts 8 tOO Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, on the night of the 10th inst. a Bright Sor rtl Horse, about 6^ years old, and 1G hands high; he has no brand, is tolerably dish-faced, and has many white spots on his back, occasorwd by the saddle, has a natural trot and Fast wa'k. The above reward will be given for the thief and horse, or 50 dollars for the horse alone, by Thomas Watts, Stirling Hill, near the Wateree, Richland district. December 27 - c • *-r ■■ ■ i f■■ i»u mi i n ■ Notice. the 7th day of January next, at > the house of Harwoo * Roberts in Columbia county, will be rented, the Land and the Slaves hired belonging to the Minors of the late John Walton. Esq. for the ensuing year—also a slave or two belonging to the estate of Charles Clayton, dec. Jobu Foster. December 28 1 n Meriwether Real, saco. ARE NOW OPENING, In Cummings * Brkk Building, ncx J door above S. Kneeland. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER GOODS * —Direct from Liverpool— AMONG WHICH ARE STTPRUh'INE and common Cloths Ditto ditto Ciasivneres Flannels, Bombazetts, Blankets Plain's, &c. &c. Ail of which they will self on the most accommodating terms, for Cash or Produce. Nov. 13 £m Sneed, Weathers, & Co. Have Just Received a General * Assortment of Fallty Winter Goods • --ALSO, A QUANTITY OF Groceries, Which they will sell on their usual ac commodating terms. Novembsr 19. t ts FOR SALE, r A TRACT of Land in Lincoln coun ty, containing from 57 0 to 609 acres chiefly oak,mixed with hickory and dogwood—gray soil, suitable for the cul -of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and a part good Tobacco land; abrut 90 acres cleared and under fence, part of which is fresh. This tract is situated about 9 miles w'est of Grioage’s Saw Mill, U miles from Savannah river, and li miles ■from the Petersburgh road ; it is said to be as healthy a situation as any in Geor gia—lias several excellent springs, and is Veil watered by a creek that runs thro* it. On the premises is a large new dwel ling house, containing six rooms, and ev ery necessary out house, together with a young orchard of choice fruit trees. This place will be sold low, and the terms made easy to the purchaser. Those who may wish to purchase, are requested to -rail on the subscriber and view the premises. S. Cowling. X/ncoln county, Nov. iS, 1817 V ts 1 * t * T» * Crockery k Glass Ware. Erwins, Oakman, ' k 'Co. •Are Now Receiving and Opening, And will continue to receive and o(fen during the Fall months, at their stores in Aiicou’s brick building, in JlPlntosli street, leading from A. Erwin, Groce, & Co. corner store, and in Bridge sheet, near the market, in' the centre of Bridge-Range, No. 6&T' f Jin Elegant Assortment of CROCKERY AND Glass Ware, , CONSISTING OF CRATES handsomely v assorted with Crockery, and boxes and tierces ol Glass Ware, well assorted, suitably to the Georgia & Western markets, which they offer for sale at a low advance. They are now opening hi order to suit those pure Users who wish to have their goods repacked— v Elegant Lusti e & Pearl water Pitchers Liverpool Water and Milk do. Ditto Tea, coffee cups and saucers En’d. cUps and saucers of all descrip tions Aid size% Plates, bowls, mugs, pitchers of dif ferent qualities and sizes. — ALSO — A few sets of elegant burnished gold China of superior quality, consisting of a tea, coffee and desert sets. Likewise, lustre china tea sets of va ries figures—“ The celebrated Wedge wood’s pearl tea ware, consisting of a tea pot, sugar dish and cn am ewer.” ‘ Silver lustre tea sets, containing the same number of pieces as above. Also, Children’s Tea sets, and Toys for children of all description and sizes —all of which they offer for sale at the most reduced prices for cash or town ac ceptances. December 17. ts H. DUNTON, HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND INTENDS KEEPING, A General Assortment, and Constant Supply, of Genuine GROCERIES, —AND— LIQUORS. Suitable for Town Customers, Country Merchants and Planters, at moderate prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES. 60 Bags Prime Green Coffee j llhds. and bids, of first and second quality SUGARS Ditto and ditto loaf, lump and bastard ditto Ditto Molasses Chocolate, Pepper and Spice, Imperial, m Hyson, and (-.ICBS. Hyson fckin J 1 Pipe old and very superior^ Madeira / Qr. casks l. r. Tcnerifte - Z m Do. ditto Sherry \ T Do. ditto Malaga J , 4th Proof Jamaica I n Sd ditto West-India L ilUlll 25 Bbls. & 6 hhds. N. E. J First Chon Holland Gin Table fsalt, and superior Vinegar —TOGETHER WITH— -100 Demi Johns 100 Setts Wooden Measures 40 Boxes Spermaceti Candles 20 Ditto Mould . ditto 2C Ditto first quality Turpentine Soap 100 Casks of Cut Nails, of a superior quality, consisting of Sd. 4d. 6ci. Bd. 10d. 12d. and 20d. 40 Ditto Cut Brads, Bd. lOd. 12d. and 20d. 5000 lbs. Shot, from B. B, to No. 8 Ax Bar and small Sweede’s Iron German and Blistered Steel 20 Kegs Treble F. Gun Powder (English) A quantity of Northern Bed Ticking, Ginghams, Stripes, Sheeting and Shirting 40 Pieces excellent Inverness Bag 6inS» # c * x ALSO, , A STOCK OF Dry Goads Hard ware, Which will be offered very low, being determined to turn his whole attention to the Grocery Business. ON CONSIGNMENT, . — A Large Qjiantity of— Saddler’s Tacks, OF EVERT SIZE. Which will be sol\l low by the quantity. November 22 ts i Doct. J. B. Gumming, Has Dissolved his Copartnership with Doct. J. G. M £ Whorter, and now keeps his office three doors above the Globe-Tavern. „ Dec. ff .. t * v - .* ■ ~4 ' T!ie Subscribers * , • Have entered into Copartnership under Du Jirm of p- Edney Lewis. THEY have taken the stand former- I v occupied by Mr. John Logan', 'three doors above Messrs. Longstreet Harrison, where they have Just Received a Handsome Assortment of Dry Goods GROCERIES, Which will he disposedof low for Cash •r Town Acceptances, at a liberal credit, ——- Among which are London Duflill, three and three and a half Point and Rqse Blankets,,,' Cloths, and Cassimeres assorted, White and blue Plains, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Flag and Bandanno Handkerchiefs, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Furniture Fringe, Merino Shaw ls and Scarfs; Angola Shaw ls and Tippets, Calicoes, Cotton and Linen Camhricks assorted, Plain and Figured Muslins, Canton Crapes, assorted colors, Hosiery, Toilnet and Cotton Vestings, Bombazettes, Sewing and changeable colored silks, ' Silk Veils, Large and elegant silk Shawls, Salisbury Flannel, Steam Loom Shirting, Brown Holland, * Oil Cloths, Linen Diaper, Tortoise Shell “Combs, &c. &c, —also Several Casks of Hardware % Cutlery Jamaica and Muscovado Sugar in hhds. and barrels, Forty Barrels N. E. Rum, Philadelphia Whiskey in Barrels, Apple Brandv in ditto. Three casks ’’Trace Chains, Also—A few dozen German Flutes. As every article of Dry Goods com posing the assortment have been import ed this fall, we can venture to say that we shall sell as low as thby can be pro cured in this place. ,lolm M, Etlney, Wm. J. Lewis. November 26. ts 'M<Kcnzie, Ben not h Xf Co; HAVE Jlf ST RECEIVED, Per the ships Georgia , Thomas Gib bous, Oglethorpe, Juno and Camil las from Liverpool and Greenock. IN AUDITION To their late Pali Supply, One Hundred Sl Fifty Packages New Goods, CONSISTING OF Linens , Woolen, Cotton Goods, and Hardware. ALSO, 70,000 lbs. British Casting?, as sorted 11,000 ditto Shot, assorted sizes 2,500 ditto Bar Lead in I lb.,bars 25 tons Axe Bar and Waggon Tire Iron 130 half boxes Crown Glass, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, and 400 pieces best Dundee Bagging All of which, they offer at wholesale at very reduced advances, for cash, produce, or approved paper. December ’Q Rf Tne, Subscribers, Having formed a connexion in Business, UNDER.THE FIRM OF R. Andrews & Co. Respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, and inform them t!)st they have lot sale at their Tin Ware Manufac tory, BROAD STREET, Next door above Mr. J. W. Bridges, ....An Ex ensive Assor men! of. .. WARE, Os their own make, which they can con fidently recommend, —VIZ:— COKING Utensils of every descrip- Liquid and Dry Measure, according to the regulations of the Market Japanned and Plated Ware Sheet Iron Stoves ~ Hardware, Crockery .Ware, Castings, and .. . , An,assortment of Groceries. Orders for Conductors, Gutters, &c. attended to in town or country, at the shortest notice. N. B. Wanted, three good Journey-, men Tin Plate Workers, to whom libe ral wages will be given-two smart lads would he taken as apprentices. %• The highest price given for clean Cotton and Linen Rags. Richard Andrews, llra C, Ray. October 4 \ y Mackenzie 8$ Ponce offer for Vale. 100 Hhds. Sugar SO bbls. Loaf ditto 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum *3O ditto N. E. ditto *2O half pipes Teneriffe Wine 30 chests fresh' Hyson Tea 10 tons iSliot, all sizes 2 ditto Bir Lead 1 50 boxes Table China in sets 6<JO ditto Tea ditto ditto 75 crates Earthen Wire ' 400 boxes St. Julien Claret 400 pieces Cotton Bagging 2000 Jbs. (Seine Twine 50 tons Swedes Iron With an Extensive and General Assort ihent »f * British, French and India . Goods. / Dec. 17 •■, 4w THli SUBSCRliiJeaia r • Are Now Receiving BALES London Duflil Blankets Ditto assorted 7-4 to 10-4 Rose do. Do. extra size quality for family use 1 Bale handsomely assorted Cassimeres 1 (*ase elegant Marseilles Bed Spreads i Ditto newest fashioned Ribbons > Ditto real English Sewing Silks egant Merino and Cassimere Shawls. The above, together with a pumber of i er articles now receiving, which will ake our Stock again very complete, we tter at Wholesale and Retail on our usual terms. — Also, on Consignment— -2 Packages assorted Hardware, for sale at % arnall advance on tiie ster ling cost, on accommodating terms. William Slims, Co. December 6. ts j\ olict. 7ITMIE subscribers hereby announce JL that they have extended a branch of their business to Augusta, to be con ducted by Mr. James Woodrow, under the linn of * Janies Woodrow Sf Co. And are now Opening , rtf the Store formerly occupied by Adam Hutche son, Ksq. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS —AND— HARD WARE, Imported in the ship Georgia, and oth er recent arrivals from Britain, which will be sold at a moderate advance for Cash, Produce* or Approved Paper. ANDREW LOW # Co., Savannah, Nov. 1 ts J. W. Bridges, IS NOW RSCEiripC— AND OPENING, An Extensive Assortment , CONSISTING OF, British, French, India, and Do mestic DRY GOODS. —A L 8 O A General Assortment of Hardware and Cut lery. LIKEWISE A Complete Supply of GROCERIES. His Stock is extensive and complete, and will lie offered at wholesale anil re tail, on his Mi usual low and accommoda ting terms Bills on New- York. October 11 ts J. W. Bridges Has received on Consignment and For Sale, 30 Hhds. & 20 Bbls. New E. Rum. November 8 , ■ ts IN Al)liITlOM * ITO an extensive assortment of goods 1 already on hand, the subscribers nave just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool, the Follow ing Articles which they offer for sale on mode rate terms : 15 trunks Cambrics, Lenos, Calicoes and Bombazetts 1 Bby 10 * 50 boxes Crown Glass, > 9by 1! J 10 by 12 20 crates Porter Bottles Shot & Lead, Sheet Sc Hoop Iron, Casting Table Salt, &c. &c. ALSO. 10 barrels Linseed Oil 8 cases Looking Glasses, assorted 14 do. Fine Whiteßoram & Wool Hats 200 pieces Inverness Cptton Bagging SO kegs Dupont He co’s. FF & F.F.F. Gunpowder. Edward Quinn & Co. ' 1 i 9, . ts I ,V t ■; ; ' •f' V ' T ISJ Tonng Ladies’ Boarding and Bay School. - Mas. SANDWICH £ Mr* HUL BURD, respectfully inform the public, that they intend opening a school in the city.of Augusta, on the fit st of January ensuing, Tbr the Education of V dung Ladies, in thd 1 different branches of useful and polite Literature. They have engaged the Rev. Mr Shepard to attend to the scientific department of the Academy; and frogs his extensive erudition and long experience, they flat* . ter themselves that they will be enabled to discharge with ability and faithfulness, the important duties of their vocation; Approved masters In Music, Drawing, and other polite accomplishments will i attend the school if required;' Useful anil Ornamental Needle Work will also taught. Parents and Guardians, who are desirous of encouraging the institu tion, are requested to enter their chil dren and those committed to their care, previous to the opening of the school. I he situation of the Academy is plea sant and retired, and at the same time convenient to the central part of the city. Terms made known on application. Decern her 3, ts 1 M " 1 ' * John Logan, ' HAS just received on consignment, and offers for sale oh reasonable terms— Superior L. P. Madeira,’) do. ditto Tenerifle I WINES, do. Old Sherry J Jamaica Rum, Casks Cheese, Brxes Raisins, Bbls. Loaf Sugar, Hhds. Muscovado ditto. . December 13. U ' THE SUBSCRIBERS Have entered into Copartnership under the firm of Felix G. Gibson % Co And are now receiving; an Exten sive assortment of British , French, India & Domestic DRY GOODS, — Also — HARD WARE & CUTLERY\ AK9 A General Assortment of GROCERIES, All ot which will be sold low and on accommodating terms . Bills of Exchange On New-Fork & Boston for sale. Felix Gibs n, William G. Gilbert, October 29. ts ——— ■ »i,i i- Clothing Store, M the sign of the BUCK’S HEAD* Broad-Street. Dimock W Marsh, MKRCILUXT' TAYLORS, OFF* R for sale a g<Kd assortment of made Gentlemen’s Clothing, and expect additions monthly from the North through'the season, made & trim med in the highest style by themselves, made for service as well as for sale.. 1 ■ ■ ALSO- " t. Shepard’s London Superfine slack, Blue and Gold Mixed Cloths, Do. do. do. Black, Blue, mixed, of different shades and white; Cassimeres, and Trimmings suitable for for them, which they wid make into c|othes for gentlemen who choose to leave their orders, in a style not inferior to any in tills city—for sale Clothes Brushes and an elegant assortment of Suspenders. - ilso . on Consignment , 5 Cases Mens’ and Hoys’ Hats, by the case oi jess. Clothes Cut or Hade in the New York Fashions. December 13. ' cw Sheriff’s Sale. On the Ist Tuesday of January nex f , will be sold between the usual hours, at Li coin court-house. 700 acres of Land, more or less, in spid county, adjoining Crosson and oth ers, taken as the property of Benejah Smith, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of Manning and Wadkins, prop erty pointed out by Win. H. Nbraan.— Terms cash. Nathan Bussey, B. Sh’jF. Dec. S Sheriffs Sale . WILL be sold at Lincoln court house on the first Tuesday i January next, between the usual hours, the following property, viz $ Qne third part ut a tract of land containing two hundred acres, more og less, on Rockey creek, adjoining Gillum > and Mathews, take]) as the property of John M. Dooley, to satisfy an execution in favor of William and Felix Gilbert, vs. Jqhn M. Dooley. Conditions cash. John M'HoWiU, sheriff* 5 November 26, 4 "••• /' ’