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I T &r. vgau t
§ Millenary^
I MU, MAOIE U MtitMOO^y
■ Fwhionabic Milleners and MantuaS^
|| From New York,
■ ARE opening (h* Washington strcy
H neX t to Mr. A. Spencer’s corner) *. w\
BC J* ep constantly an assortment of the
|| most elegant
m Goods ,
1* V the above line lhatcan be selected
from the best mark eta in Europe 01
■ America. Particular pain* will be taken
II ♦nobtainthe newest fashions. Ladlea may
■ fre furnished with Jfresses ih the most ele-
I g T) t rd?rl e from the country fcfc. will be
I promptly attended to.
[ Nov. 1*
j JdeTiuo Shawls,
I Handsomely assorted in Sizes & Colors,
I Black Silk Velvet,
Gingham Robes,
# Elegant Furniture Ball
I Fringe, £)C, £jc.
fat Received and for Sale by
Farrington Edney.
December 9. , “
J Elegan Side Board and
Grecian Sofa,
JUST received and for sale—which will
be sold low on application to
J. M. Edney.
December 9. ts A
P. Stovall § Co.
Are now opening a I>arge and GeneraJ
assortment of
Seasonable Goods,.
Suited principally to the country trade.
THEY respectfully invite Country Mer-.,
chants to call and examine them; they
being bought very cheap by the package,
• at the auction sale in New York.
Thev will continue to receive frequent
supplies from that place. ‘
.... —ALSO ■ —
For sale, a likely young Negro Girl, a
bout 15 years old.
And an excellent young gig
HajRSG.
November 28 •„ 4w
J. WOOD RO W
and Co.
ARE XOIV RECEIVING
Very Large Supplies of all
Kinds of
Ik} Goods £? Hardware.
SJBLEC.TED chiefly by J, Woodrow'at
the principal places of Manufacture
in England and Scotland, and on the low*
est terms, which they offer for sale by the
Package at47spercent advance, andby
the piece or dozen at a considerable dis
count from their former very low Whole
sale prices—These terms will be- consid
ered very low indeed, as the whole of
the above Stock has been lately imported,
and consequently charged much‘lower
than goods have been imported at an ear
lier date.
J. W. $ eo. beg leave fur:
therto inform their friends, that they re
fularly receive fresh supplies of Seasona
le goods selected by one of their part
ners on the spot, at the lowest prices,
which they will always dispose of at a ve
ry moderate advance.
November 25. ts
Election Notice.
IN conformity with die Proclamation of
bis Excellency the Governor of Geor
gia, an Election will he held at the Court
House in Augus a, on the first Monday in
January next ensuing, fora Member to fill
the vacancies in the House of ileprcscnta
tives of the U. States, occasioned by the
resignation of the Honorable John Foh
skth.
At the same time and place, an Election
will also be held for a Justice of the Infe
rior Court of!) chniond, to till the vacancy
occasioned by the death of Benjamin H.
Mens, Csq.
And at the same time and place, an E
levt'on will also be held for a Collector of
Taxes, and tor a Receiver of Tax Returns
for the cbtinty of Richmond, for the year,
1819./
By Order,
John H. Mann, clerk.
Richmond Inferior Court.
December 19. ts
*** IVe are authorised
to announce that Cupt. Thomas Hundley
is a candidate for the office of Tax Col
lector, at tite approaching election.
Pvcemhcy Id -
*** IFe are auihotiVed
o announce Capt. EDMUND BL GG, a
candidate for Tax Collector at the ensu
ing election December 16—tde
*** We are authorized
to announce Peter T. Bngg, a Candidate
for Receiver of Tax ■ Returns, for Rich
mond county, at the ensuing Election.
Deeemhey 16 tde
*** Gen. Thomas Glas
cock we are authorised to say, will be a
Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns,
f at the approaching election.
December 16 tde
, *** We are authorized to
announce Maj. JOHN D’ANTIGNAC, a
candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for
Richmond county at the ensuing election.
December 9. ■ tde
(Jjr° A few boarders can
be accommodated in a respectable private
bouse. Enquire of the printer
November 7. <
QJ* The first term of 1819
rn Powelton Academy opens on the fir
Monday in January next.
K G. Smith, Rector.
December ? 16
G It 0 C Eh, m ni 5,.
TIIU Subscribers are reccivipg and
now offer for sale at their Store in
Hroad Street, two doors above the cross
street leading to M‘Kinne’s Ware House,
an extensive supply of
c •
In their line; among their assortment are
the following
JO /TV T1 AGS Green Coffee
j TpVa/ JJ) 100 Bbls Brown Sugar,
, r .SDitto I.oafditto,
n ZlMittp Whiskey,
v Northern Rum,
50 ditto Gin. *
_ JTfP' Cognac Brandv,
e ,tt >lland<isn. '
10 Pun«hh_ w j R _
W Ditto
” ou l!° V)f Jamaica Hum,
20 Casks Cheo*
«?* e “ Tai,ow nd Sperm Candles,
50 Ditto Snap, *
3 Pipes Old Madefv qyine
20 Quarter Casks Tens«- e
10 Ditto Malaga Malmal?j itt „ *
* 25 Cases Claret,
I 10 Ditto Sparkling Champ^
*25“!? Porter. Bro* n ’ stout,
10 Half Chest Gunpowder a,d j m .
perial Tea,
. 20 Quarter ditto ditto.
Pepper, Ginger, Allspisc,
Raisins,
I Fine Letter Paper,
Foolscap and wrapqiag ditto,
Spanish Segars,
I Lorillards Cut Tobacco,
Starch, 1
Powder and Shot
Wm. Bostwick fyCo.
December 23. ts
1 JMsmisC
•
W. S. PARROTT,
TAKES the pleasure Os informing the
citizens of Augusta audits vicinity
(from whom he has received such liberal
, encouragement,) that he will positively
make this his permanent residence for
years to come, and only solicits practice
to equal Ins merit, (not boasting of sci
ence as some do in our town) Hispracti
• ses embrace even- disease incident to the
Teeth, and from his extensive practice in
this place for 12 months previous to this
i dale, he flatters himself with the hope
that he will still render satiafactio * - -He
also cures Cancers, Ring or Tetter Worms,
or any scorbutick or chronical humour on
the surface of the human body, and unless
satisfactory references can be given, he
will still wear the motto of no cure no
pay—He will be every day found at the
Eagle-Tavern.
December 16 ts
Bank of the State of Geor
gia.
Savannah, 4th December, 18)18.
TThE Directors of the bank of the state
of Georgia will on Friday the Ist of Jan
uary next,at 11 o’clock, a. M.atthebank
ing house in Savannah, appoint seven di
rectors to preside over the office of Dis
count and Deposite established ’at the
town of Eatonton, in the county of Put
nam; and also the same number for the
office established at Greencsborough, in
the county of Green, who shall continue
in office until the third monday In May,
when and at which time in every suc
ceeding year the said appointments will
take place. , ;
The board of Directors will at the same
time andplace, appoint a Cashier for each
of the office* aforesaid, with « salary of
twelve hundred and fifty dollars per an
num, who will he required to give bond
with two or more good and sufficient se
curities for the faithful disciuirge of the
duties required of them, in the sum of
thirty thousand dollars.—Candidates for
the appointment of cashier, will address
their applications and state the names of
their securities to the undersigned, on or
before the dale above mentioned.
By order of the beard,
Anthony Porter, casVr.
The editors of the Augusta Chronicle,
Washington News, and Georgia Journal,
will please publish the above until the Ist
January.
December 16 tl“tj
Fire Insurance.
■ rji
JL HE Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
incorporated by an act of the Legislature
of the state of New York, for the purpose
of Insuring .all kinds of (foods, War. s.
Merchandize, and Buildings, against loss
or damage by Fire, have established an
Office at No. 41, Wall Street, New York,
where ordeis for Insurance from any
part of the United State* will be imme
diately attended to.
Their Capital is half a million of Dollars
which is amply secured, and as this Corn,
psnv dots not take any Marine.- or Sea
risks, it. is considered as affording an ad
ditional security to the assured.
The following are die names of the Di
rectors, who pledge themselves that all
1 losses shall Lc promptly and liberally ad
’ justed.
IVIVtiCUiYS.
i Elisha Tibbits, Philip Brasher,
. Henry J. Wyckoff, Thomas Franklin,
. George Griswold, James Walsh,
Win. Bayard, Jim. Stephen Whitney,
John T. Lawrence, Joseph P. M‘Kinne,
James Boorman, Perez Jones,
, Benjamin L Swan, John Adams,
John J. Palmer, Thomas Buckley.
* JElisba Tibbits, President.
J. JFortbington, 8ec r ry .
% New York, December 16 3m
a John G. Polhill.
I Attorney at Law,
HAS. opened an office in Wasliington
Street, nearly opposite the office
j formerly occupied by Freeman Walker,
p Esq.
December 16 ts
Found a small sum of
Money, near the subscribers door. The
' owner shall receive it by paying for this
advertisement, and describing the bills,'
on application to
' Jas. Harrison.
December 1# i
Dancing School.
MR. LESLIE has the honor of inform
ingl the Ladies ami Gentlemen of A i
gusta, that he has taken th(e upper apart
ment of Mr. Rowan’s house, on the south
side of Broad-Street, opposite Messrs.
William Sims and Co. where he will
open his Dancing School on Saturday the
19th instant, at 9 o’clock, A. M*.
Mr. L. returns his thanks to those pa
rents, ladies and gentlemen, who have so
highly patronized him formerly, and hopes
that by his attention, punctuality and care,
for the improvement of his pupils, he will
deserve s eoninuSncC of their patronage,.
Mr. L. will give lessons, as usual, in pri
vate families, and atter.l to Semtrvarrcn or-
Academies of Young Ladies and Gentle
men, whose Principal may emu Toy him.—
His NIGHT SCHOOL will conrnv’ncc for
Young Gentlemen on Monday cvgr.ing ’ho
21st instant, at Hie above mentioned place
—he will also teach a'few gentl>men on
the Violin if early application is made.
December 16. if
SCHOOL. ~
The Citizens of
AVGUSTA arc respectfully informed
that Mr. Caldwell, who has for some
time been principal cl a respectable A
cademy in New England, having assort
ated with him Miss H.ns>|ale, has opened
a School in Mr. D.rhforth’s new School/
Room, Reynold Street, where will at. jj
taught Reading, Writing, Arethmctic, i
English Grammar, Geography with tilt <
of the Globes, Rhetoric, History, Btc 1 j
From the centra, situation, the saui
faction which the Instructors have cv«j
given those who have entrusted schoiam
to their care, and the .i constant, and, an
they trust, well directed exertions for the
improvement of tbeir scholars, they hope
to obtain a share of public patronage.
Further informatiou of the school may
be obtained by inquiring a’ the School
Room, or of Mr. Oliver Danforth.
December 16 4t
No, 7,
Comptro.’.’.r General'* Office, Gen }
Millidgeville, 4 th A'ovember 1818. $
from Edmund Bugg, Esq,
• ..x Collector for Richmond county for
the year 1817, the sum of Eleven Th* u
saudsix hundred and Ninety-Eight Dollars
and Seventy Four Cents, in fid! for the
General Tax of that county for the year
1817 aforesaid.
8 11,698 74
As per Certificate No. 7, of George 11.
Clayton, Esq. Treasurer.
James Bozeman,
Comptroller General.
.QITGUST.I, B th December , 1818.
RECEIVED of Edmund Bugg, Esq’r.
Collector of Taxes for 1817, Three
Thousand and Eighty Seven Dollars and
seventeen cents, being the fill! amount o?
County Tax for that year, after deducting
his Commissions, he having paid the fur
amount as per digest—As soon as die
Grand Jury passes on his insolvent list
the CffUw'.y is to refund him its proportion
JollU T.T.C.a.C
Livery Stable*.
subscribers have opened a l.iverv
JL Stable in the rear of Mr. C Dickin
son's large House; where Horses, Gigs and
Carriages, will be kept constantly for the
accommodation of those who may wish to
hire. Every attention paid to persons
putting Horses, to be kept by the clay,
week or month.
*Xj* Horses broke to Harness.
\f\\l MEG IR y Co,
December- 2.S'' ;f
• Hr e-men Take Net ice. •'
AN cheerier for three Lieutenants will
be held ;*.t tlie Hotel, on Saturday the 2*l
January next, at 3 o’clock P. M. and at
4 o’clock you are requested to pared* a’
your respective Engine Houses, for exer
‘ci&e—and there will be a general meeting
of the company at the Hotel at 7 o’clock.
By order
WINTER, Secretary.
December 23 ts
Sheriff Sale.
Will be Sold at the Court-House in War
ren county, on the Ist Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, between the usual hours;
1 Bedstead and Bed and Furniture, lev
ied on as the property of David Raglin, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Daniel
HutcUenSon and others.
aiso,
7 acres of Land, levied on as the prop
erly of Micajah Pern', to satisfy an execu
ion in favour of John Reynolds and oth
ers; returned to me by H. Hite, constable.
J. B UUKHAL TEH, i.. s.
December 23 ts
Lost or Stolen.
i i»N tho nineteenth of October last, a
‘ * red moiocco pocket book, contain
ing four dollars twelve and a half cents in
cash, and the following notes, one on John
Watson for thprty-two dollars, given the
fourth of September last, with a credit of
seven dollars the fifteenth of September,
one on Thomas Pace for twenty-five
dollars, given to Edward M‘Gruder on the
twenty-fifth of September last.
WALTER ACTON.
December J 3. 4w
(jEF NOTICE. -
*|IHE Negroes belonging to the estate
!L of George Walker, Ksq. deceased,
will be hired for the ensuing year, at the
market house in the city of Augusta, on
Thursday the 31st of the present month.
Eliza Walker, adm'iv.
Matthew Talbert, }
R. F. Walker, '
December 9. tds
Journeymen Printers.
Two or three steady
industrious Journeymen Printers are
wanted at tins office, liberal wages & con
stant employment will be given.
, Qj* The Pews of the Ro
man Catholic Church, will be rented im
mediately after divine servico on Chbist
has Dat, for one year,
December 23,,.
The Subscriber,
Respectfully informs the Citizens of At
gusto, that io.has commenced, the
Hatting. Business,
At the upper.end of Broad Street di
rectly in' front of the Hotel n
tuljili ng, 'Vhere-he offers for sale a ham
some assortment of.. ■ ;
If ,a:t p
An<i,wd} mate to any fashion whici
max he short notice. Orders
in the Pity of from the country wi’J
meet wit 1 .) prqjimt attention. •••
*«.Seymour.
■ -2w
. : ■■
Wat Staxe,
W IT O IR S AL F &. lIETAI
ttit m:;* asi> rnovr them.
At 'the Sign of the GOLD HA”.
Between the Post-Office and Globe- -,v
--; / ,em
Henry KM $ Co.
ARE !fOW OPRNIVQ,
Mr. Assortment of Fashionable
Beaver and other
H A T 8..
t* inch arc warranted equal in quality
Beauty, to any ever offered in this mar
ket.
••'jiHEV have a manufacture at the north,
t and the Hats arc made under their
particular inspection, and -those genlle
meii who may tcel disposed to favor them
with their custom, may rely upon having
good Ha’s. Country Merchants and oth
,rs ire invited to call'and see before they
pure case elsew.icre—among their assort
ment arc the following—
Beaver’s, first quality, broad and, narrow
brims ■ >
Ditto 2d 1 do. do. do.
Fine amfVoarse Ulsters,Rorams ind Felts
Drabs, Broad brims
Vouth's iincy Hats
Ladles’ Beavers
Military Hats shortly expected.
I.ikeu'we a Genera* dinovtmenf of
. HOOKS,
Comprising most Boohs usually called for.
i LIKEWISE ' I
a cnon assoutmkvr or
HOOTS and SHOES,
Os Excellent Quality.
Country Merchants and others will find
it to Their advantage to call.
December 16 ts
Auction and Commission
IN MILLEIVGEVILLE.
T HF. subscribers respects illy inform I
their friends and the public in general that.
' they have commenced the Auction and
Commission Business, in the House near
ly opposite the Book Store, on Wayne
Street. ‘ Business consigned to their
o«re will receive er *i7*pi attention.
John H. J Fright fy Co.
December 16 3m
41 Piper Holland Gin,
P ish Potatoes,
Cheese, A Lime,
‘For; Sale by
Jim. C. Holcombe.
December, 16 ts
Drafts on New-York,
At Sixty days sight, for sale by
A. M. Costar ,
Upper end Broad-Street.
December tq ts
The writer hereof
having been for some time residing in
Town, wishes a situation as Clerk or Book
Keeper* at d can give satisfactory refer
ence as to steadiness and ability, should a
sight of the books kept By him be requir
ed, they can be shewn? A note addressed
to A. /. arid left at this office* will meet
with due attention.
December 19. ts
Piano i. Fortes.
rhino' Fortes, just received on
t"■ Consignment,
" Ami for Sab- by
Stewart & Hargraves.
December 2 ts
0 s An Overseer Wanted.
THE subscriber wishes to employ an
Overseer to take charge of about twenty
six hand, in the county of Burke. One
who can come well recommended for so
briety, industry and capability—will be
liberally rewarded.
F. Walker.
December 5. ts
NOTICE.
be hired on Saturday the 2nd
VJr day of January next, at the planta
tion of Mr. Angus Martin, in Columbia
county,*the Negrws belonging to the es
tate of George R/ngland, dec. until the
first dav of January following. Terms will
be made known at that time. Any person
wishing to hire ell or any part of the above
negroes at private contract, previous to
the time, msy be accommodated by ap
plying to *
John Carmichael,
Guardian for the Minor*.
’ December 9. td
Jr. 755 u LOST, ~-
ON the'llth instant, a .Vew Silver Cap
ped VfjiTCH, with a gold hand, and
secon4 ditto-chain looped, four or six
strand, and mi elegant seal & key. Whoe
ver will iteturn said Watch and Establish
ment to Patrick Kearney’s Store, 3rd
brick hous£ above the Globe Tavern,
shall be handsomely rewarded.
Seth Bishop.
December 16. ts
GHOCEHT STOTIE.
TOE SirnsCßfßEfiS
taring formed a Copartnership under th*
firm of
John Carrie ,Co. y
•lave taken the corner Store above the
Globt.-T avfhn, lately occupied by
Mr. N. Delaigle where they
will always have fort salf,
I —l A HSVKHAI ASSoaTMKHT OF——
GROCERIES,
.In\onj fficr Oo&d* they haw on.hand a
• " -■presen f i . ,
as®
—s — Tons Iron, assorted*
60 Boxes Raisins, - . ' -
1 Stilifs.i Madeira Wine, in hottlos,
75 Boxes Claret,
3U Doz. BestCofdials, assorted,
4 Hbls. Difto. 2d quality,
Few doz. Sparkling Champaign,
ft* 1 RUM
Best Holland Gin, ill pipes & cases,
N. E. ditto, in bills, and hhds,
Almonds, Filberts; Figs, &c.
20 Kegs Nails, " ’
Trace Chains, *,
Salt,
Lime, Bcc. ftc.
They have also an hand a small assort-,
ment of
Which being out of their line of business,
they will dispose of at very reduced prices,
for Town acceptances, at 9 and 12 months
credit.
* John Carrie,
Auj»’h Brnx.
December T 9 ' fit ■ >
■ I ■ • I*ll I I'lll—l II I ■ » II ■■ •
Jitmes ilarrisitn,
/fits Juet- Rrceired a general and complrt,
■» atmertmeiit of
DRY HOODS,
Hard Ware and Cutlery,"
Os the latest importations, which he of
fers on the most liberal terms to
Country Merchants.
He keep* Cov*tavthi on hand a good Muck of
GROCERIES,
Cotton Baging, Hemp Backing
Baling Hope, Bed Colds
Cotton Cards of Whittemores Make
Mill Saws, Patent Hoes.
Shot Guns, Window Glass.
Hyson and ) ’I'T? A
Imperial 5 *
Fine Madeira WINK,
XV/) FRESH
Garden Seeds-
Deccmber 19, 2v.3tn
Watches Jewelry
AND
Silver Ware.
Gold Patent Lever Watches extra Jewc*.
Do full Jewelled
Do Plain ~
Silver Patent Lever tVatchc#
Do cap’d & Jewelled do
Fine gold chains Beals and Keys
Earrings, Finger-rings, Breast-Pins Cf*“-i
al Heeds, Amulets, Kedicule clasp,
&C. &c.
N. B. Watches 6( every descriptiu.
carefully repaired on reasonable term*.
Silver Spoons, Ladles, &c. Manufactured
North side Broad Street, one door below
the city Hotel, ik about 200 yards from
tluf market house.
. J, GUIMARIN.
Dec. 19. 8t
The Subscriber ,
i laS opened a Store in Mr. I-ongstrcet’s
B hiding (formerly occupied by Mr. F.
Clark) where he offers for sale a general
assortment of
WaicMes, Jfc'welry, etc.
CONSISTING OP
Gold and Silver, Pateut Lever, Horizon
tal and Plain Watches.
Fine and Jewelers Gold Chains, Seals and
Keys.
Ear Rings, set with Pearl & Brilliants,
Finger rings and Breast Pins,
Cornelian Necklaces,
Amulett ditto, with BraccletU and Orna
ments,
Head Ornaments,
Shell and Ornamental Combs,
Ridicule and Purse Clasps,
And Silver Thimbles.
' ALSO '■
Elegant Tea Waiters,
Plated and Bcittania Pots,
Plated Candlesticks with Lamps to match.
Castor and Salt Stands,
Pocket Pistols, &c.
John Russell, jun.
December 19 ts
WViiskeN, awgar, etc.
S/f\TTHI)S. Philadelphia rye whiskey,
wl/AX 5 Hhds. Sugax,
50 Casks London Brown Stout,
50 Barrels Irish Potatoes.
For Sale By
Henry Harper Co.
December 19 ts
S 10 Reward.
StRAVFD from the subeeriber e* the
14th inst. a Grey Horse, about 15 hands
and a half, no marks very raateial ex
cepting of the colar and traces, and ven
short {ore hoofs, a judge of 'horses ■ mav
discover that he is subject t<> founders.-
•. Any person by delivering the sai I
horse to
Charles Dame,
Living on Washington Street, shall re
ceive tlie above reward.
December 19 ts
Dank Checks
tor sale at this Office
. >
in addition to their former ,^ Jn< ! n , <k
->ow receiving an extensive asso. •>
FALfi & WTNTi. *
GOO I) 8, M
Wlnch-thcy can sell low. for Cash, Cdfttffr
or Approved Pa)>«r,
AMoiii which AHB^»
T1 ALES Carpeting- and-Rugs, '
XJ 6 do. well assorted Cloui# atht
Cassimeres, ,
cases Sheopherda extra dor-do.
hales lion okitv big- and plaid cloak#
do booking- baizes ,
'lp blankets ‘ ;
do flannels, assorted coloH
;i dp nlitihs, white imiAhssoi tied color#
d<» Abode's bomhazeUe*
do ttassinlerc* ah awls, handsomely If
. , sorted •* - • • <
d cases lambs wool, Jong and half htrtk
2do cottop. do do
J do lambs wool drawers and shirt#
8 Trunks CaUicoes,
- —Among which arc some——
VERY RICH FURNITURES*
I do 6-4 cambrics and marseills vesting#
1 case tamboured mull, India, book and
mull muslin
» sdo vvliite and plaid homcpttns
2 do linen and cotton bed tick
I do Carlisle ginghams, furniture dimities
and fringes, some very rich
1 do naval victory handkerchiefs, and cot
ton nett bares
H do Cowlass, Irish linnen Sndslieetlny 1
. IdoJ to 8-4 very rich all coloured Me
rino shawls and Merino cloths and
robes
•1 do,all colored Prunella shoe!
1 do silk umbrellas and pane Is
I do Tortoise shell tuck, and <'dot cotnhs
1 <’.6 silk velvet, velvet ribbon. a»d plush
triinmings at d ribbons
j do bktek, blue ahd changeable cynchcW.
, and « sinetts
3 - do plain and figured Cant bn and nan- *
ke.cn crapes
1 do flag haiifikcrcUVfs, Serving silk,and
Canton baud kerchiefs
1C do best qualify straw bonnetta
■ Artificial Flowers,
Kaflcick-acopes, Watches, Necklaces, Bso
AN ASSORTMENT OP
STATION ART.
TRUNKS pocket hooks, assorted
1 case elegant jappanedcloth brushe#
and hand bellows
12 ikizeu i- AMle bags
15 trunks gentlemen** and ladles shoe#,
assorted, fur sale by the trunk
500 pair negro shoes
1 esse' horse and gig whips
A complete assortment of
Cutlery and Hard-Ware ,
—•INOVO WHICH ai-
5 cases shot guns
1 do double barrel do
2 do rifles, very nic#
1 do pistols
1 do plated saddlery
16. kegs nails, 20 coils rope
25 tons real bweeda iron, chair, WeggfttS
i yre and axe bar, Ac. Ac. ,otc
The above goods the subscribers have
nt-en particularly attentive in selecting*
mid having only bought by the puck age*
. feel warranted in saying that they can
nil them in the general as ; low as they cats
'; bought in the state. ;
N. B. Commission Busi
ness Transacted*
T. &j I. Cunningham,
Four doors below the City Hotel.
Nov. 28. ts
GROCERY STORKr/
The Subscribers have opeueo a
Wolesale Grocery Store
In Broad-street, a few doors above 1
Cross street leading to M’KinneV
Ware-House,
11TIIERE they wiU shortly reCt^®
4 f ▼ otter for sale, a large and e- 1 f ..
supply of GROCERIES, conipri^'^cig.
1 and complete assortment of eT<j| |Q
in tiieir line. They solicit aj ■ to
Country Traders, and other^
’
will be supplied #n terms ahdof
theycan be bought atmth... , h<
• * quality which th«y.trup 7li
nuM perfect satisfaction. . c **
1 Wm. Bort-'M Od.
November 25. .
Wheeler , Br^ e V 8
Having taken the S /ttE w
Died bv Mr. A‘W ( a ‘ ew doora
f uZ Uie —
• ottering o'*® ™ Bt accom *
“ ing terms.
Ready J* de CLOTHES
° HV UKSCMft-lON,
Broad f OTHS '
Cassirr®*
riombaz'* ' ‘
I BV THE PIECI
S Ginghams f OR PACKAGE.
Cott- Sbrtiug
Pl ft : Cailicoet
Co on Shawls
prated Hose J
ulies Beaver Hata
’ lentlemcna* Boots and Shoe# by th»
Trunk
Coarse Shoes, Ac. Ac.
THEY HAVE NOW ON THE RIVEI^
And will thortly Utceive /
100 bbls. Koi*them Gin /
100 ditto ditto Bum /
5 tons Cheese in Boxey
TOOETBBR WtTL \ VAHIfcTX ft !
Fancy Goods 1 y
Plated Ware ,
Watchei, Jewe*V ««“
■ Looking GLf*** eH -
November 7 1
*. . /-OWN.
nmxnf Kosher will contract to deliw-
I 1 in by the Hrstof June next*
*■ w U Jv -f CORN, over oik-, and u»
der b,,sl 11 app-huS to by the Ul
vc vwimber next.
• f ** MICHAEL F ROiaCLAia
rvtober 2R ts
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