Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, February 09, 1816, Image 4

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, •. James, S. Wilker , I • * 18 JUST RECEiTISG The balance of his Importations of Dry Good,.. Cutlery, Hardware & Ironmongery, Which render his assortment complete for the Country Trade . Merchants and others buying by the quantity, #lll be induced to purchase from the very low advance at which the Qoods will ba offered-*'Cost and Charge* in Cotton, Tbbafcco, ot good Paper, will be accepted for the whole, or any part told at the most reduced prices. * . . Jji addition to hit former advertise ment, he is now opening, 2 BALES London Duffil Blankets I Ditto - Point . ditto 1 Ditto Kerseys lor negro clothing 3 Ditto row. fl« «nd Strelni Osnaburgs 3 Cases Irish Linen 3 Trunks Lono Muslin 1 Case Shawls and Handkerchiefs I Ditto Cotton Kerseymere* fc Worsted , Stockings, 3 Do. Worsted te Lamb's Wool Hosiery I. Bale Superfine Cloths & Kerseymeres 5 'Cases LbcW comprehending a great variety, 1- Cask Sad Irona Smiths* Tools assorted, Sheet Iron, Patent Shot, White Lead And a number of small articles. —•ALSO— Two Pair Mill Stones lo front of his Store. January 19 6t 30 Hhds. “saS 10,000 Ctrl, Best Green Coffee, For Sale by , Mackenzie & Poijcfc. Jpmmry i 3 If • BILLS ON ■ New-Tork Os Philadelphia , Bp* sale by v/ A. Slaughter &C. Labuzan. December I . ts 3iijs on New-York, Philadel phia 6c Baltimore, mshc h > ’ ' | John M'Qu'mn. FOlis^E, Jto EteganLJSeeoud Hand PIANO, with additional keys—Apply to W.BRUX. . - Jauoary««. fit AUGUSTUS MOORE having relin quiahed his interest in {he concern •f Thane.* Cunningham „ 10* Co that firm is consequently dissolved. Thomas and John Cunningham will pay all debts con-, trscteti by the aforesaid Lie firm, and receive all debts due thereto. ; Thomas Cunningham, , rt Augustus* Moore. Augusta, 35th January 18*6 ' •' fcf* The subscriber in connect *1 tn his brother John, continues bu- { ainess under the flvm of Thomos & John Cunningham, at the ntore laetJy Occupied by T Cunningham, & Co, TBWn. CUNNINGHAM. *- J* i||,|ir y ' at Administrators Sale. TK 7ILL 1 be sola a> the MarkcUhous* VV in the City ot Aogusta, on the Tuesday in April next, in pursuance .ot an order of the honorable the inferior court of the county of Richmond, , A ( tract of land containing 202 11 acres in the 7th District Baldwin, No 47, A tract of land contalnihg3o2 \a ‘ crcs in the 31st District Wilkinson coun .ty, No. 27. One other tract in the 33d - District Wilkinson, No. 137. One oth.r : tract in the 28th District Wilkinson. No. 07—AIso, a Pew in Christ’s Church, be fog a part of the real estate of Thomas Knapin, dec. and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. - , Sammd IJale, r 7 A . . H«tph K e tchim.] Adrars \ January a6 K . v , -td» ~ W anted to Hire, BY the month or until the first day of . January next, a Negro Woman, who understands plain Cooking and has been accustomed to house work— Eo qnirtofthe subscriber. ' - Joseph Norman. Fobmary m ts "'■***.' % \ • w ft|.' ‘if- 4 •;>*• > ■ .v; 1 ■ • - * • - .V. , *. », ;- € * FOR SALE, . t On Reasonable Turns, 5 Bales 5-4 Cloths, 4 Ditto Duffit Blankets 1 Case 4 4 flag Handerrhiefs 1 Ditto 4*4 Superfine Madras* ditto, 3 Trunks ditto Fancy Calicoes, I Case Furniture ditto, I Ditto Colored Half Hoes, ■ 3 Ditto 4 4 & I 4 White KVoforro, plain and Figured Cambrics, Shawls, See. 1 Cask best Mixed Pins, t , ( >c , 2 Ditto Cutlery, Hardware, &fi* 1 Bos Small Weights. J Z -a 35 Bundles German Hammered Steel, 5 Hhds. Green Copperas, 2 Bales Russia Crash, iO Cases flolland Gin, >t Round Bolt Iron, Alluro, T 4 j Class Ware, kc. hex < f W*- JohnM,Quin. December 15. if 1T& B. Hotvard; Offer Jor sale at.a moderate advance, A very General Assortmqit of Dry Goods, hardware, Cutlery & Groceries , 10 Hfe4s. Muscovado Sugar, 3 Do*. Double RctuM Loaf ditto, 40 tsggs PrimcGreenc Coffee, ,W ? 20 Tons Axe and Tire Iran, at 25 Pieces best Inverness %ggiogn 15 Do. do. do. do. 1 2 Boxes Whittcmore’s Superfine Nr>» 10 Cotton Cards, Hyson Tee, Wool Hats, &c_. Stc. kc, „ 5 t Janusnr *• » : 'i,K . V New & Cheap Goods. P. BROWN,; It Just Opening an Jlatorimm of DRY GOODS. In the Brick Store formerly oevvied by Cape. Cormiok, next floor How Mr, Howard’s Brkkbuildivg, , —AMONG WHICH ARB-—— QUPERFJNE Clatua—blue, bisk, kJ green, olive and clarret, Scond ditto Superfine Cnssimeres—double and jingle millcd—bluc, black and mixes Elegant Winter Vestings, and h>» fitijlr ed ditto ? •.r i ,v| ? Marseilles do. of various patterns and Florentine Stockinet's, plain and rib Blue Plains . r . | Blankets, rose and duffil / ,L Bomba*. trs—.brown, black, bottle green, scarlet and grey 4 / Ditto, green and scarlet figtred y Fine bombasine Corded cambi ic linen & jaeon jcambric /Fancy Muslins - lilac,striped,SoeApoU led and seeded $ ‘ fancy and plain Leno Irish Lmen» Colerain and Shirthg Steam Loom Do. elegat American and British Do. • Cnlicocs, superfine and comihdi {jinghainv pirakr stripe, lilac, due glaz-- ecT, pfithl fee. of'supcrfiflorid com* monmutinies. , v If Flannels of different qualities .jh ’ o Hosiery, worsted snd cotton Beater Gloves, Gfagham tJmbreflas Brown Platillas and brown Hollands Dimity— sewing silk-thread, tapes, sus penders . •*,<» Silk and cotton pocket handkerchiefs | Madrass Handkerchiefs, twilled it plain Cotton shawls of all descriptions Ra inell, Wildbdre—common Iftrit Fancy Cravats-—Humhums Grern coating and booking bate* Mo the following Fancy Ardfles: M not* shawls, of large si4o and superb borders ' ' * -'•*>’ i Elegant silk shawls & half handkerchiefs Levantine, double Florctice silks, variety of colors " Me lino Trimmings . ; Silk lace —black and white J e Silk stockings IcGloves—black & white j Kid Gloves, long and short, cotton Laces Ve/vct binding silk cord Crapes, black and white,: Ribbons, fringed and plain Black silk Barcelona Handkerchiefs, &c. Which he Will sell Wholesale or retail at e small advance, for cash, produce Or approved paper. December 22. if . ‘ jf * •' •„ ; ; tbR SALE, A HOUSE and LOT upper cud of 6?o«d-stieer. an excellent situation for business. Enquire at this office. January If. if Factorage Axn Commission Business, F|pliE. Subscriber tcrules h s services JL as a. FACTPR*to» buM* m Augusta and ,n the upper part es Gcot- 1 gis and’SouthCarottna. ' ' Dimas Ponce. - Savannah, 15th October* 1815. 24t j JAMES BICIIAIiDSON BOBEKT BOLTON, 1 Hating » General Commission Business in Liverpool, Undertlie Jinn of Riehardson Sußolton I Tl TITH the particular view of trans -V V acting the Business of the South. ; ern-Cities, lake this method of offering ] their services to the Merchants & Plan ters of Georgia apd Carolina in that line. Reference may be had to the under signed. .v. . ' . . .. . . , H. &. 1. Bolton, 1 R. Richardson. December 22. ts ■Andrew G. Semmes, Will Commence Business in the FACTORAGE HNO 1 Commission Line, at sjirjtjrjr.in. On the first day of November next, AND offers his services to the Plan tors, Merchants and Millers of this Staterfic-South Carolina, wi>h assurances that he will, give the strictest attention to all business committed to his care. • Payments for pruduce sold for persons in the upper country,, shall be made in [Augusta should it be preferred. All those who may desira his corres pondence, will signify it by letter or other wise. His i office and Stores will be on ‘Knox’s Wharf* October 13* *- •• . ts ~ , , „ I If- , —■ ■ [ ; L. Marchand, HAVING COMMENCED BUSINESS AS A Commission Merchant IN THE CITY OF NEW-YOHK, Informs his friends in Georgia, and South-C;irolina, that he will pay the ut ,j most attention to their orders, either in \ selling Cotton, Rice or Tobacco, or pbr , chasing Goods $ his long residence in Savannah and Augusta, has made him perfectly Acquainted-with the quality of goods and patterns suitable for the south ern markets, and therefore he hopes to be able to acquit himself to their satisfaction. Nassau Street, No. 22— Nexv- Yotk. The Savannah Republican is request ed to insert this advertisement three weeks And present their bill eit her at this office, or to Mr. Mourel m Savannah for payment.- September 8. , v ts »iini 1 ' i . - _ Factorage COMMISSIONTfidsmESS. THE- Subscribers tio.itinuea' to dp Commission Business in the City of Augusta, and- have form' d a connec. tion with ikniOrt Grove & Sabine Leth bridge at Savannah, under, the firm of A. Erwin, Grove & Co. ; .And a connection with said Grove and Lethbridge, at New York, under the 1 firm of Lethbridge , Erwin & Grove, . And a connection at Ntw.Oileans, with James McLoughlan, under the 'firm of ; A. Me La ugh lan & Co, j They tender their services to their ] friends and the public at each place, and I promise the ‘strictest attention to all bu : siness intrusted to their care, and as each I Copartner has had considerable expert « ence in businq&s, and are entire strangers j to the use of compulsory means, in pay ing their debts, and neither having lived in a house or been concerned in any way where failure took blace; and being now more determined than ever to be useful to themselves and their friends, calculate I with confidence on a share of business, and will be grateful for ail favors confer* . red on them* i A. Erwin & Sons, < For themselves IF Qfiartiers, fit above. November 24. ts e Storage AID - U Ol/fTfi </»VW vr»v<f J • Hj HE subscriber having taken bis JL brother, Mr. JSfltw* FLrweUin Inin copartnership, the above business will & carried on as usual, under the firm of T. (t E. FLEWELLIN, at thcWare* ■*■ House formerly-occupied by Flewellin Ic Goss* where he confidently assures those who may confide their property to their - care, that every attention will be laid to their interest* 7 ; ; „ Taylor October t7. .. ts *• ■ i. /ypt,i. ,u REMOVAL. THE Subscr J»urhas removed his Store to Mr. Leigh’s Urge building on. Centre:. Streep near the bridge/where he'will continue tfie GROCERY & ORY. GOOO BUSINESS.-*, ife will also attend *o aay COMMISSION BUSINESS eturus»*d liM Care, and -will a> way* have on hand awch Goods as wiUbest suit, his country customers, j • He hat at Present in Store, a gifon tty of PRIME SUG VK fc COFFEE, iron, salt, \c. Will sell On hla Usual law tdMfig, for cash or produce, Richard 13 olair. January 19 < ts A Teacher Wanted, ' At Mount Enon Academy, THE subscribdr being authorised b)p the commissioners of that institu- > lion, to employ a teacher, also to cor* tract with a person Co take charge of the Boarding House—any one wishing to on* gage in the above business, will make tit* ' eartiest application in Augusta, to G«o. W. Evans* * \ I February 2. '• / . ' ■ % fefs 1 4k- Saw & Grist Mills? ; j •••*■■■ 7 . -... ;- r ■ -.7 • : •( ■ THE subscriber has the mansgeraept of Two Saw Mills in order,—He will deliver Lumber in Sa*; vannah or Augusta, on the shortest no* ,tice...The Grist Mills are within acven miles of Augusta, on Butles’s crecE? immediately above the Savannah road. 1 , Th©. Watkihs. ' V February;’ . ’-11 Sheriff's-Saiev WILL BE- SOLD, on the first Tuesday in March next , at the court-haute hi' Waynetborough Burke , between the usual hours of ten and three o'clock, 370 Acres of land, more dr less* adjoining lands dt John Lawson, Amo* P. Whitehead;and others, on Horse Pent Branch—levied on as the property of Jo* seph Attaway, to satisfy an execution in 7 favor of lames Attawey, Executor of/ Thomas Wolfenden, on the foreclosure of a mortgage^—Conditions Cash. / J#hn s. , February 2. > tds... Sheriff's'ba ! e.. On the first Fuesdaif m March next, qt the Court house in Warren county, be tween the usual hours, * Will be Sold, > Two Negroes, viz;^—George and his wife Fanny* which was levied on as the property of Mi *y Stub, Ea’tX. ot * William Siith, dec. to satisfy an exc cutioo in favor of Hugh Taylor* survivor of Rountree and Taylorv : e ••***ALSO- , : *> 400 Acres of Pine land, moifcor less, which is in two tracts, and Idv&d on as the property of Abrier Guthrie* t<> satisfy, executions in favor of Beniamin Story arid others ; it adjoins lauds of Jackson and others, and returned to me by a constable. Abner Rogers, Sh’ff. w. e. January 26. \ tds t . I ' /' Now in Richmond J<il, a Nrgro Man who calls himself >4 M DAVIS, he says he is from St. Do* mingo, and that his master’s name was Dt Life, and became to New York and from New- York to Savannah, and from havanmh to this place—he is about five feet 4 inches high. The owner la re* quested to come forward, prove property, p y charges and.tab- im away. A. Rhodes, jun. »7#r February 2. V. ts Broke Jail. ' ’ " ‘ . - * TEN Doilara will be given forippre* bending a negro by the ratne of JIVI, he is about 18 years old and feel) made, says he belongs to a Mr, Jordan on Ugschee. . ’ 'V A. Rhodes, jun, n. au February 8, * St v 1 ■ V f - • - .. * i • . • •. '» 4 r •• • . ■ '>