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J. & B. Howard,
Offer for title at a moderate enhance,
A ywyGimeral Assortment of
Dry Goods , Hardware ,
Cit//?ry & Groceries ,
■-—-VIZ
10 Hints, Muscovado Sugar,
} Di. Double KctincU L«.*T ditto, *
40 *«gg« Prime Greene Cr Jfcc,
30 Tana Axe and Tire Iron,
3J Pieces beat lavfcmess Bagging,
15 Do* do. do. do.
1 3 Boxes Whittemore’s Superfine No.
> io Cotton Cards*
Hyson Tea, Wool Hal*, See. fcc# fcc,
5. “
New & Cheap Goods.
P. BROWN,
If Jnsi Opening an Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
In the Brick Store formerly occupied
by Capt. Cormick, next door below
JHlr. Howard's Brick building,
AUOffO WHICH ABB——
QUPERMNIi Cloths—blue, black,
* O green, olive end claret,
Second ditto , V
Superfine Csssimc res—double and single
milled-*blue, black and mixed
EKgmt winter Vestings, and low pric
ed ditto
Marseilles do. of various patterns end
Floiebtine
Stockinet a, plain a
Blue Plains
Blankets, rose and duffil a
Burobsseus— brown, black, bottle green,
scarlet and grey
Ditto, green and scarlet figured .
Fine bombazine
Corded cambric - linen & jaconet cambric
Fancy Muslins lilac, striped, blue spot*
ted and seeded
Book Muslins—fancy and plain Leno
Trials Linen, Colerain and Shirting
fleam Loom Do. elegant
American and British Do.
Calicoes, superfine and common
Ginghams, pink, stripe, lilac, blue gfox*
ed, pLid, See. of superfine and com
mon qualities
Flannels of different qualities
Hosiery, worsted and cotton
Beaver Gloves, Gingham Umbrellas
Brown Platfllas and brown Hollands
Dimity— sewing silk—thread, tapes, sus
penders
Silk and cotton pocket handkerchiefs
Madras* Handkerchiefs, twilled fie plain
C itton shawls of all descriptions
BarihHt, WiWborc— common Fcril
Fancy Cravats—Humhuros
Green coating and booking baize
Also the J allow mg Fancy Articles:
riao shawls, of large size and superb j
borders
Elegant silk shawls fie half handkerchiefs \
Levantine* double Florence silks, variety
of colors
Merino Trimmings
Silk lace—black and white ;
Silk stockings sic Gloves—black & white
Kid Gloves, long and short, cotton Laces t
Velvet binding silk cord
Crapes, black nd white
Ribbons, fringed and plain
Black silk Barcclom Handkerchiefs, ficc.
' Which he Will sell wholesale or retail
at a small advance, for cash, produce or
approved paper.
December 33 ts
‘ for sale; ~
/ On Reasonable Tit us,
5 Bales 5-4 Cloths,
4 Ditto Duffi* Blankets
1 Case 4 4 Flag Hiodrjrchiefs
1 Ditto 4 4 Superfine Madras* ditto,
Trunks ditto Sahcy Calicoes,
I,Cast Furniture ditto,
1 Ditto Colored Half Hoes,
•3 Ditto 4 4k 6 4white fiY colored,plain
and Figured Cambrics, Shawls, &c.
I Cask best Mixed Pina,
1 Ditto Cutlery. Hardware, ficc,
1 Box Small Weight!,
, 35 Bundles German Hammered Steel,
5 Hhds. Greet) Copperas,
3 Dales Russia Crash,
"fO Case* Holland Gin,
Round Bolt Iron, Allum,
Glass Ware, ttc. lie. ;v
John M,Quin.
December If. v * .> ts
- foitsaek; :
A HOUSE and LOT upper end of
Broai-street, an exceli.nt situation
fbr business. Enquire at this office.
Jaaasry 19. ts
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GOOD NORTHERN
Potatoes,
For Sale by the Barrel , by
Henry Shultz,
Bridge Rent*
Twnary 96. . 2i
BILLS ON*
New-Tork fcf Philadelphia,
FOR SALE BY
A. Slaughter & C. Übwzan.
D*r*mhrr t _
Bills on Ne*»-Tork, 'WuJadel
phia 6c Baltimore,
For Sale by
John M‘Quinn.
DycymVr l|- 1*
Lost or Mislaid
IN some Pott. Office between
Richmond, Yirg. k Augusta, Geo. a iet.
ter dated Richmond, December 4th, 1815,
addressed to the subscriber at Augusta,
and covering the first halves of the fol
lowing Bills, all of the Bank'’f Virgiina,
viz: Nos. si, 69, t6B, 9*B and TiO,
One Handled Duilats each—and Nun,
353, 376, 204, 264, 135, 134, 649, 472,
896 853, Fifty Dollars each. The public
arc cautioned against receiving any part
the said Dills, as payment is stopped at
the Banks from which tht y w re issued.
Anson Blake.
January 26. 2t
CAUTION. 7;~"
ALt* peraoos are coutioflipd against
trading for a Not* of Hand'given
by the subscriber to Mn Francis Thomp
son for Thirty Dollars, and dated 29th
November, 18*5, as tbe said note has
been discharged.
Wm. Smally.
January 26. ■ if
City of Augusta.
AT a meeting of the Commissioners
for Augusta, appointed by the act
passed at the last session of the Legisla
ture, entitled, an act to incorporate a
Bank to be called •* The Bank of the
State oj Georgia for the purpose ot m*
king the necessary arrangements ptepar
- atory to the opening of the bp' ks of sub
scription for constituting and Collecting
the Capital Slock of said Bank, in pursu
ance of the said act, on Daturdny the i3ih
rs January, 1816. q
present—Andrew En'ih,
John M‘Kinne,
John Howard, V
Ferdinand Phinizy,
Walter LtigL
George Hargraves, 8 i
Freeman Walker. .
On Motion of Co). L. win, John M‘«
Kinne was caiUd to the Caair, and F-ce
tnan Walker, appointed vkerctiby.
On woti it, Reached, t hat the Books
; of subscription lor the purposes embrac
| ed in the before recited act, be opened on
j the fiurat day of February mxi, at the
\ Globe Tavern, in the city of Augusta, a.
10 o'clock, a. m. and remain open until
3 o'clock, p. as. and th<*i the said books
be kept op« n (between the hourt ~f 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon, and 2 o'clock in
the afternoon) from day to
.excepted, until the eighteen bhndieQ
shares allowed to be auusenbed lor in
Augusta, shall be takvn dp. -
Resolved, That seventeen per cvntbe
paid down on the amuut of siock sub.
scribed tor—one third of which sum shall
be pai<l either in specie, Bank bills of the
Planter's Bank, (Georgia) or Bank Bills
of the Bank of Augusta, (Georgia) and
the other two thirds may be paid either
in specie, Bank Buis of either the Banks
before mentioned, or Bank Dibs of the
Dunks of bouiti-Csrohos, or bank Bills
of the Stalk Bank ot Noi th Carolina*
Reached That the Chairman and Mr.
Howard; be a committee te provide the
necessary books, and m. k. the proptr
arrangem. nts for carrying into tfleet the
first . Hr solution.
Reached, That the Chairman and Se
creta y correspond with the Commissi,
oners appointed, in difleicnt parts of the
State, by the act before recited, and' in
foim them of the sups taken by this
Board, and the icatohs whic h.influenced
them in permitting iheBAC lufttalmtni of
the difle.ent suoacnpiiook to be ipack,
either n specie or bills, at the option ol
the person subsc;ibing,
Reached, Thil the proceedings of this
Meeting ue published in the newspapers
of this city.
The board then adj urned to meet a
gaio at the Globe f Aero, on the first
*,duy of February next, at 9 a m-
John M'Kiimt, Chairman, ,
Freeman W alker, Set ty.
January if.
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•v, y’-v?' ; ( ■ .
I- The Imported Horsey
Archebald,
V Tt TllJ, aland this season at the Pi' m
vv of Mr. James Col man near |
Cambridge, in Old 96 District, at the
moderate price ot Twenty Dollars, to be
p«id the fi n day of November, lor which
a Note will be b-keo. —Good pastures,
Well fenced and Watered, gratis, for mares
coming ever 12 miles. If. B.—l will hoi
be accountable for escapes or any acci
dents that may happen, though every
precaution wU be taken to prevent ti -
thee. Marcs regularly fed at Twenty-
Five cents per day. It is thought unne
cessary to publish at full length the pe
digree of this superior horse, as he is
well known throughout the sporting ;
wot Id, to be the bast Stallion of the pre
sent day j his stork are in higher esteem
than any horses in England ; bis first
soft (Tuner) that has been train.-d in t»»e
Sou hem States, has been purchased and
shipped to tbe British Dominions*
AUCHEUALD at 3 year# old, won a
Purse of 60 guineas, and a purse ot 900
guineas ; these are the only times he
srarted that yeur —nt four years old be
started for the King’s hundred guinea*
at York, & got crippled ; he was bought
on tbe ground by the subscriber; be is
sire of Gentle Kitty, that gave a chal
lenge io the world; and also of Walnut,
bt fringe r, Javelin and many others, win
ners in high hrnie in Viiginia ; also of
Miss Vitetto and Tarter, winner* in this
country, well known on the turf, as win*
nets at Mile bet's last November. The
season to comnu nee the tenth of March
and end on the 25th day of June* |
Alexander,
Imported at tht same time, will stand at
Capt. Ptesly Williams, in Union District,
on the same terms* The subscriber tuck
uncommon pains in selecting tire above
horses hum the best blood on the Eng
lish turf, (vi«. Highflyer, Eclipse, and tbe
GCJoiphin Arabian) with nervous power
and form, fine healtn and temper, sod a
great »»a«—their colts in various parts of
the Union, entitle them to a puferenc*
of any burst s that has bvtn imported—
thfcir colts are beating those of any horse
in the Union, from the quarter to the
four mile heats ; they are also tbe most
spirited, nervous end active horses idr
the saddle, army, or carriage, kc.
1 > Wm. Smalley.
Cambridge, S* C* Jan* 26. Ikm
Sheriff's Sale.
On the Jit at Tuesday tn March next, at
the Court house tn Warren county, be*
. tween the usual hours,
’ WiU be Sold;
TWO Negroes, viz I George
, and his wife Fanny, which was levied on
. as the propelty of Milly Stith, E*‘rx, J
William Stith, dec. to satisfy an cxecu
i tion in favor of Hugh Taylor, survivor
• of Rountree and Taylor
i v —ALSO—
! 400 Acres of Pine land, more or
[ or less, which is in two tracts, and levied
on as the property of Abner Guthrie, to
1 satisfy executions in favor of Benjamin
Story and others s it adjoins lanus of
1 Jackson and others, and returned so me
1 by a constable.
- Abner Rogers, Sh’ff. w.c*
1 Jannary 26, ms
| Sheriff’s Sale.
On . the hrat Tuesday in February next at
, Columb(a Court house, between the usual
, hours,
» WILL BE SOLD,
i 1260 Acres of land adjoining
! Few and other*, levied on as the propel ty
i of Robert Randolph, to satisfy one Exe
cution, Thomas Camming against Ro
bert Randolph and Peter Crawford,
r ' Terms Cash.
John Collins, 8. c, c.
January 5.
Marshal's Sales.
! On the fit at Tuesday %n February next , at
the Market house in the Ctty tJ Augusta,
i between the usual hours-,
i WILL BE SOLD,
A Tract of land in Clarke coun
j ty, lying on Trad Creek, ccmtainihg five
tho usand acres, more or less, gram, d to
% Ci*un.t D’Estang.—ijevied on as the pm.
petty of Michael A. Gauvaiiu to Satisfy.
1 an execution from the Sixth Circuit C<,urc
of thc Unittd Slates for ihr Distnet cl
* Gc«rgia ? in favor Op H--nry 'Mcsstiuirt .
ConUiuons Cash— Purchasers to pay lor
titles* '••' c
Geo. M. Walker.
Akefi, Marshal, D. G
Jannary 1, Ills tda
NOTICE.
AIL tte*<* in'M-u V* to the ktc firms
oi Brux , S-ck'* & Co, and Brux
& Fofie, Mcn hai» >, I Augusta* are re*
quested lo come I*, i ward and m«kc im>
mediate paym-nt to 'Sic subscriber, op
fisc the ip N6t» «p(l accounts will he put
into the hands ol an aAorney for collec
tion.
Albtrt Brut. f.
January 2d. 9t
js oi
OM the 2 is* <1 FrMusty next, will be
sold at the rtsx! Ace of Isaac Hud.
son, late of i* fT rs( n county, dr erased, a
part of the personal p <-perty of said de*
reused, consisting of Horses, Cattle,
; Hogs, Com and l'<« d -r, household and
kitchen furniture, ;-nVa number of other
rucks too tedions. to mention. Terms,
wilt be made known on the day of sale.
Ashbury Hudon, Adm’jr*
, J nUary 16 3tp
Sale Postponed.
THE sale of the lan ’s of James and
Bolts Moore, la;p »-f Burke county,
d c. is postponed lo ti-C first Tuesday in
February next. >
Robert Ellison, Am’r.
.1 nuary 3C.
notice: * ,
INT pursuance of an onrr from the honorable
the.lnferior coun of H chmondcoumy, will
be sola at the market house in the city of Aa*
gusta, on the Ist Tiie.day in Match next, foe
the benefit of the heir-, anti creditors of George
Walker, Erq. dee—-the following tracts of
being part of the real es a e of said deceased,
—To wit—
A tract of pine land lying on thir
waters of Rat’s creek, about eight miles from*
Augusta, ~n he road leading,to Wrightsborough*.
containing 5)0 acres (more or less) adjoining
Burton, Overman and o ners.
A tract of pine land lying near l
the rocks, about five miles from a•»
joining Fox, Gamming \v are and Brtusoo, cob.
uining 300 acres, more oi less.
A tract of pine laud eonta ? i»ingf
400 acres (more or less) adjoining Murphy;
Toole, Warb, Vox and Skinner, and known as
the Hell Voe tract,
A tract of pine land lying on tbs
waters of Hig Spirit creek containing 200 acre*
(more or less) granted to James McManus, and
adjoining ( ashit and others.
And a tract of pine land lying near
or adjoining the last mentioned tract, on the wa
ters of Big Spirit creek, containing 1000 acres,
(more or less) known as M l .aw* tract. The
whole lying 8c being in the county of Richmond!,
Eliza Walker, <tdm , x.
Matthew Talbot,T v, .
’ R.&F. Walker,
December 29. ts
- 0T JAMES’WOGb, Eiq. of
Columbia county, we are authorised to
state, will be a candidate tor a seat in
the Congress of the United States, at thp
next election.
The several printers in the State are rCquesS
ed iO insert the above uv their respective pfv
p 6 "-' - •>
NOU(.t ■
THE BUbccriber, wiJ) furnish HeWed
Timber, Pine Shingles and Light*
wood Posts of aby description, on tho
shortest notice/ by leaving, the bills «jt,
the Jail. - V*
A. Rhodes, juri’r. ?
January T 9. A . ts
**• A CASK of PvJRTES
marked W. 8»— 4— w»s received oA
board of my boat while in Savannah ift
.October last; the owner can have It by
Paying property, and paying charges*
on application to
Basil Lamar.
January i 9. 3t ,
Administrators Sale.
TXTILI.' bfe,*>ici on vh. hi si Wednesday io
.Iry ’ March next, at the late residence of
Mr. John HiU; (tec fcommtieing a* 40 o’clock.
Ah the personal properl v. nl .said d*c COasi*>
ihg of Household ami K.tchea Furniture, SaiS
Horse and Gier, fipfrt>r .M
Mary Hill, Adm’rx.
John Carmichael, AdmV.
January 19. . : y ; . tds_
NOTICE
ALL person* indebtad to the Estate
of W It’Ll am Boss, late of this city*
dec'd are scqueSicd to call on the subscri*
bars, or either of them, and make ar
rangements for the settlement of their
respective debts; and th'>sejM» whom th«
estate is indebted will p’rSfnt their »C
--counts, pru*v«; n according to i»w*
_ . Thomas Gardner, ? r .
Adam Hutchinson, y
January 19, v ‘ -
Stopped,
0$ Tuesday evening. fp*n * Negra
AVeOi f;oe Pn.ce 9i- M^rtharni.
Hum* spun, ifhich the own*. can
by pr- virig the l-m*,and p:-y»pg for this
at this tCt- £ ;
Lmuiy f. ts