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■ Bank, of Augusta.
| xßth Jhnuary, 1817.
ON motion—Resolved, by a majority
of tho whole B <ARD OK DIRECTION,
Bthat a Meeting of tile Stockholders be
■called (givpg 30 days notice thereof ac.
■cording to the Charter,) for the pur.
I pose of considering tha expediency ol
■ increasing the Capital Stock.
NOTICE THEREFORE IS HERE
IBY GIVEN , That the said meeting will
■ be held at Saturday, the Blh
■March, (817, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
By Order,
Augustus Moore, cash'r,
■ Feb I*
■ |C7* The Editors of the Savannah Re
■ publican, Millcdgrville Journal, Wash.
I ington News, are requested to publish
I the above once a in the mean time.
I H. DUN TON*
I Has Just added to a Large assort
ment of
Dry Goods,
HARDWARE
I AND
GROCERIES.
. the
r Following • A rtides ,
L. —viz —
I HYSON TEA of the latest impor.
I*. ■ tation,
f 15,0001bs Prime Muscovado Su
gars, in Barrels and Hhdb.
Pipes of real Holland Gin,
4ih Proof Oogniac Brandy,
4th Proof Jamaica Rum,
Northern Kuril in Barrels,
||S»4 WINES
Sherry J
60 Casks Cut Nails.
I 1 Trank of Ladies’ Fashiona
ble Straw Hats & Bonnets.
February 8. c
Jacob Danforth,
HAVING JUST RECEIVED.
Has Now Open and ready for Sale >
A Large and General Assort
ment of
Dry G ,
Groceries, Cutlery &
HARDWARE,
—together with —
Eighty Crates
WELL ASSORTED
Crockery Ware.
ALSO I ■
A Complete Assortment of
Wrought & Cut Nails, Brads,
Tacks, &c. of all sizes,
—and a large supply of —
SHEET IRON,
Suitable for Saw Gins, &c. &c.
The whole of which will be Sold
low for Cash, or exchanged on accom
modating terms for Country Produce-
October 25, ts
Received this Day by
James A. Black & Co.
From New-Fork by the Ship Adonis
An Elegant Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
The above Goods were part bought at
auction and the ballance at reduced pri
cea, and will be sold cheap for cash or
approved paper.—ALSO—
-100 pices Cotton Bagging on consign
ment, together with
Groceries & Hardware
On Hand. August SO,
. ’ .
■■ ■ 1 r' ■ v—i.unqg-ra
New Goods
P. BROWN,
H AVING Sold off his O’d Goods last
spring, now i ffers an entire New
Stock at Wholesale and Retail, on ac
commodating terms, at his Store, north
side of Broad-Street, neaf the M iket.
most of which were bought at Auction
in New-York, and can br sold low.
Consisting of a Variety of
DRY GOODS,
An Extensive & Complete Assortment
<f
Hardware & Cutlery
FINE and common Shoes & Boots
of every description,
Fine and Coarse Hats,
Fine and Common Fowling Pieces,
8 Casks Trace Chains,
6 ditto Weeding-Hoes, Mill Saws,
24 Boxes Tin Plates,
Anvils, Vices & Blacksmith’s Tools,
A variety of Gilt Jewelry,
Crockery in Crates, assorted.
Tumblers, Lustrcd Pitchers and other
Ware,
China Tea Sets/
Elegant Chimney Ornaments with Glass
Shades,
An Extensive Assortment of
Groceries.
Pure Jamaica Rum t 3 Cogniac Brandy,
Hyson Tea Imported last October.
12 Hhds. and 20 B.irreL Prime Sugar,
30 Bags Primest Green Coffee,
6 Hhds. Northern Rum,
4 Hhds. Whiskey,
Pure Holland Gin aad Madeira Wine
With a General Assortment ol Groceries
Iron, Salt, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, Scc.&a.
1, -ALSO-
A General Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
1 *..... and
Stationary.
December 13. ts
Bills on New-York,
For Sale by P. BROWN.
November 1. ts
j Mackenzie & Ponce,
OFFER FOR SALE,
At the Store formerly occupied by H.
and R. Thomas,
An Extensive Assortment of
British, India a French
Goods,
Which wilt be sold low for Cash, Pro
duce or on a liberal credit to those known
to be punctual.
t Novefnh/r 14. ts
Wheeler , Bradley 3 s
& Co,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
In addition to their former Assortment,
Some very elegant surtouts,
Common do.
Kersey Great Coats,
Plaid Cloaks,
Ladies Habits and Pelisses,
* Black Cassimere Vests.
ALS—
O-4 Trunks Common Jewelry
assorted.
January 29 ts
THE SUBSCRIBER,
First door above the City-Hotel, has
lately Received, in addition to
his former Stock,
A Very Extensive Assortment of
Hats , 800 ts& Military
Articles ,
viz
) and Coarse Castors,
JL Ditto do. Rorums
> Ditto do. Wool
Youths' Hats,
Childrens’ Fancy Hats,
Morocco Hats, do Skins,
Suwarrow and Fasionable Short Soots
Silver and Plated Epaulets
Plated and Gilt Swords, &c. See,
All of which he offers for sale on verj
«easonable term*, for Cash, Produce o.
Town Acceptances.
John Barry,
November is. ts
I
-
Bills on Philadelphia.
hi sums to accommadatf rurtlumrs
\ Hutchinson, & to.
JahUary 4. ts
R.‘ 1. Easier, & Co.
HAVE JUST
an d offer for sale,
At their Store on the North side, up
per end of Itroad Street,
A General Assortment of
Dry Goods,
AND s
GROCERIES,
—■ -among which are
SUPERFINE and Common Cloths
and Cassimeres,
White and Red FlanneU,
White, Grey, Bide and Gofbo Plains,
Rose, Point, Dulfil Sc Negro Blankets,
A few pieces Flushings,
Irish Linens and Cotton Shirtings,
Cotton Cambricks and. Long Lawns,
Striped 8c plain Jackonet 85 Leno Muslins,
Fdrniture and Common Dimities,
Brown and Cotton Holl^ißfla,
Marseilles, Swansdowri&Fiacy Vestings
Stockmett and Fancy Cords,
Furniture and common Calicpcs,
Chintz and Sarsnetts,
Silk. Cotton and Worsted Hose,
Si’k | Hose, Plain and Patent,
Bcmbi-zetts, Bombazcena 8c WUdbores,
Levantine Silks arid Figifred Sattin,
Gentkm .n and Ladies Kid, Beaver and
Silk Gloves,
Ribbons, Tape, Bobbin, Thread, Pins
and Needles,
Silk and Cotton Bardannocs>
Fancy Britannias & assorted Hhdkfs,
3-4, 6 4 & 8-4 bilk Shawls, rich figur’d,
Mens’ Coarse and Fine Shoes 8c Boots,
Ladies’ Black and Colored Morocco.
A well selected assortment of
Hardware & Cutlery.
e=s^ALSP«saa~
Salt, Sugar, Coftee & Hyson Tea,
Kentucky tmd Inverness Bagging,
70 Bags Coffee rift Consignment,
Which they offer very low.
Novembef 8. ts
Alexander Bryan
,Is Receiving and now Opening,
A General and extensive Assortment
DRY GOODS,
Hardware & Cutlery
STATIONARY,
GLASS WARE, HATS, &c.
Also, landing from ihc River, a Large &
complete assortment of
Crockery Ware.
The whole will he sold low and on ac>
commodating terms,
December i 3. ' ■ •
FOR SALE,
Three Hundred Barrels
STONE LIME,
Os the best qvlality, at
ALBERT BRUX, & Co.
February 5. if
The subscribers
Have Just Received,
5 Hhds. Jamaica Hum
6 do. W, I. ditto
2 do. N. £. ditto
6 do. Prime Sugar
4000 lbs. prime Green Coffee
3000 do. Castiogs
3000 do. Shear Moulds
10000 do. Swedes Iron
2000 do. Hammered & German
Steel
3000 Bushels Liverpool <S'alt
A. Bugg & co.
February 1.4 t
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of Elihu Biolh is, lase of Warren
.-uunty, dec, are requested to settle im.
mediately with Wilson Bird, E*q. at the
hoalsof Ogechte, Warren county.—
Ml the Notes and Accounts due to the
iid estate, are placed in the hands of
dr. Bird, who is authorized to collect and
title them. #
James Johnston.
’ShoaU of Ogechte , Warren >
County , Gee. Feb'ry I, 1817*5 6tp
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• Sull Manufactory,
rhe.&iibscribcrs have commenced
THE COPPER SMITH’S
BUSINESS,
ijv this enr,
/ l
JVext Door to Messrs Longstreet and Har
rison on the Cross strict,
AND intend carrying it on in its va
rious brunches, particularly that of
making Stills. They have nqw on haViri
a large assortment of STILLS, from 30
to 200 gallons, which they have received
from their manufactory at the nurtb,
they have also for sale, other articles in
their line, such as
Copper Katies .
Do Tea Kettles
Do Hand Pumps
Brass Andirons, with Shovel and
Tongs to match
Sheet Copper, &c.
They willkap a constant supply of
Stills of dll s>2 g, made of the best mate
rials, and in the best manner, and will
be able to supply all orders from thv
country in their line.
Old Stills repaired and all kinds Cop
per Work done at short notice.
Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead,
received in exchange for the above ar
ticles.
Beach & Alden. s
December 6.
Charleston Stage
C ■ ,iK i a hum ihe City Ho^revery '
O Sunday and Thursday Mornings at
5 o’clock Arrive* in Chatlesipn'every
Tuesday and Saturday evenings. The
office is kept at the City Hotel.
1, G. Lartigue.
Janu» r y 25. f ,
Eagle i avera.
gnlk
JOHN SUDER takes the liberty of
informing bis friends and the public,
that he lias taken that well known esta
blishm nt formerly owned by Doctor
Greene, and recently occupied by Wil
liamson and Rudulph. Mr. S. pledges
himself that he will use every means in
his power to give general satisfaction.
Columbians. C. Jf<n. 18, 18'7 -*l2
Garden Seeds.
Just Received, per the Planter, from
Glasgow,
AVARIEIY of Garden Seeds,
warranted Go >d—also, an assort,
mept of FLOWER SEEDS, and for
sale by
Alexander Spencer, & Co.
Janp IS ts
A Teacher Wanted.
LADIES’ ACADEMY,
Mount of Health!
GRAT’i lUDE IWr a 20 years liberal
support, has induced the subscri
ber to accede to the solicitations of bis
former employers, and again open the
Academy vyith an efficient Teacher to
assist Mrs. Sandwich—bis own ill statq
of health precluding his attendance on
the duties of the school, and compelling
him to travel.
A perfect Grammarian, of exemplary
moral character, either young or advanc
ed in life, may embrace a moat favors,
ele opportunity for a permanent and lu
crative situation. No objection to a
married gentleman. A Classical Scholar
would be considered an acquisition.
Parents and Guardians who appreeu
ate a healthy residence , and to keep their
children and wards constantly at school,
must make early application, as the
number is limited.
T. Sandwich.
January 15. iff
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$5“ On the 28th Jan-
uary, 18ir, Mr. Solomon
Warded from Charleston, S. C. con
signed to me in a waggon (the owner
of which signed, his name to th&re
ceipt JOHN DAVIS) the following
packages—Two Crates Crockery
Ware,' Five Trunks, One Box and
Two BSles Merchandize ; —Also*.
Twelve M&trasses, From the length
of time the waggon has been /out, I
am apprehensive ho has aWonded
with the Goods—Should (hat be the
case, a satisfactory reward will lie
Siven for his apprehensidi. The said
oho Davis stated he Was a resident
of Wilkes county, Geo. and living
bout sixty miles above Augusta.
JAMES FUABER.
February 12. jtf
A. Janes, & Co. •
Have at their Store , upper end of
Broad-street,
And on the River,
~~An Excellent Supply of —...
Goods Generally,
Which they offer for Sale oh terms
accommodating. ’
October 4. ts
Factorage & Commission.
npiiE Sui»SCflbi;l JlaVlDg i UtrU JoU
A Johnston's \yhart and Fife Proof
Stores, offers his services to his friends
and the public in the above line. Those
who may think proper to confide theit»
business to his care, may be aspired that
nothing on his part shall be wanting to
forward theit interest.
Dimas Ponce.
Spvemnahy November IS 18'6 1
FOR SALE;,
A Well Toned 1
PIANO.,
Apply to
„ M. ANTONIO.
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Music Taught.
GdiLJLHMR,
FROM Charleston, respectfully iri
fbrms the Ladies and Gentlemtn of
Augusta, that he wil? give LESSONS on
the Piano Porte, Clarinet , Piute and Vio.
loncello. i host who, wish to become his
Pupils, will please to make an early ap
plication, as the number will be (united.
Applications at th<? Augusta Book Store ,
and at Mr. Joseph Carriet, will be attend
ed t 0» Feb. 12.—ts
NOTICE. ; *
HPO be Sold on the 2,6 th inat. at the
.. Market-House, tht OLD OHtfccH.
called St. PAUL'S, at tht usual hours
for Cash.—Also, at the some time and
plac*, and terms, the HOUSE near the
GrauL ifi ° f u th< Ncgr ° Burial
Ground—the purchase! to rernc-ve in
■' both ‘"stances the Houses in thirty days,
and to repair any injury that mag hap
pen to the impailmeUts in moving the
Church.
Ri M 4 Coombs .City* Marshal,
February ft. 0 M
Richmond Academy
P RENTS and Guardians of Child; en
are.respectfully informed, that the
Board of Trustees of the RICHMOND
ACADEMY, have engaged Mr. Lu
-1 THER Wakb su, lately from New York,
| as ah Assistant to Mrs Hvlsskt, In
the Female Department Acad mr.
and that on MONDAY next, the f£
MALE SCHOOL will ho opened un«
derthc j'int superintendance of Mrs.
Hulbert aiid Mr. Warren. '
It is confidently. believed, that this ar- '
n s e pS! Ur kf^ t . h * be « «PPortuni
2L& 5 r** e ? du * it,on » of any in ' tho
state pf Georgia. By order of the Board,
Isaac Herbert, d’k.
January 25-
Wanted to Rignt,
A HOUSE oq the Sand
the accommodation of a
family. One in town would be iwefor
ed. f Enquire of . v, ; '
Dray and Horse
FOR .sale; ’
rpHE Drv i. J, a r<r, new, strong lod
"•* substantial. The horse five years
old, gentle, and equal te any other horse
for the carnage.
'fmtti,: D - M^rphy.
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