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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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XXXI....N®. 1498;] PRINTED BY KEAN ts DUYCKINCK, BROAto- street. SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1817. S
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I JUGUSTA CHRONICLE,
9 . 18 PUBLISHED
■every WEDNESDAY fc SATURDAY.
I M Woe Dollars per annum,
B PAYABLE IW ADVANCE.
Ejanforth & Savage,
Wjave Just Received,
I A LARGE SUPPLY
■VMAICA, W. I. & N. E. Rum*
Holland nod Northern Gin*
Rfogniae Bratidy,
phds. Prime Retailing Molasses*
Kogar and Coffee,
Philadelphia Whiskey*
Boas and Lump Sugar,
Rest Flaxen Oznaburg*.
I March 1. d
Two Elegant and Sweet Toned
I Piano Fortes,
M Neat Four Wheeled Carriage, with
| harness,
Wk low priced Gig, with harness*
k second hand one with do,
j Bills of Exchange
in Baltimore, payable at either of the
Banks in Philadelphia, or N. Fork,
Ditto on New-Fork,
For Sale by
B. Picquet.
March I. c
Bills of Exchange
On Newark and New-Fork,
for Sale by
Antoine Picquet.
March I • c (
R. I. Easter, & Co.
HAV’E JUST RECEIVED,
AND OFFER FOB SALE,
9 1 their Store an the North side, up
per end of Broad Street,
A Assortment of
Dry Goods,
AND
GROCERIES,
——among which are ——
SUPERFINE and Common Cioths
and Cassimeres,
W hite and Red Flannels,
White* Grey, Blue and Corbo Plains,
Hose, Point, Duffil 8c Negro Blankets,
A few. pieces Flushings,
Irish Linens and Cotton Shirtings,
Cotton Cambricks and Long Lawns,
Striped & plain Jackonet 8c Leno Muslins,
Furniture and Common Dimities,
Brown and Cotton Hollands,
Marseilles, Swan sdown& Fancy Vestings
|tockinett and Fancy Cords,
furniture and common Calico'es,
2hinte and Sarsnetts,
Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose,
Silk i Hose, Plain and Pjtent,,
Bombazetts, BombozeensSc Wildborcs,
Levantine Silks and Figured Sattin,
Gentlemen and Ladies Kid, Beaver and
Silk Gloves, r \
Ribbons, Tape, Bobbin, Thread, Pins
and Needles,
lilk and Cotton Bandannoes,
Fancy Britannia 8c assorted Hhdkfs,
3-4, 0-4 8c 8-4 bilk Shawls, rich figur'd,
Mens* Coarse and Fine Shoes 8t Boots,
Ladies* Black and Colored Morocco,
** A well selected assortmentof
Hardware & Cutlery.
Salt, Sugar, Coffee & Hyson Tea,
Kentucky and Inverness Bagging,
70 Bags Coffee on Consignment,
which they offer very low.
Novembers. . ts
Mackenzie ts Ponce,
OFFER FOR SALE,
At the Store formerly occupied by H,
and B. Thomas,
An Extensive Assortment of
British, Indian French
Goods ,
Which will be sold low for Cash, Pro
duce or on a liberal credit to those known
4 be punctual. r
J NovemberlJ* ts
IMBf % /
/
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Erwins, Oakman,
& ct.
Have Just Received,
At their Stores on Bridge Bow, No.
6 ts 7, and on the sotith-west side
of M‘lntosh street, second house *
leading from Broad-street,
A late Importation of
CROCKERY,
AND
GLASS,
——CONSISTING OF
Five Hundred
Crates of Crockery,
AND FIFTY CASKS OF
Glass Ware,
Put up agreeable to their order, suit
able to the Georgia ts Western
Markets.
— AhSO-~~~ .
10 Hhds. of China,
Os the best quality, elegantly gilded
with burnished gold, from 50 to
190 dollars per set; those high
priced sets consist of a Tea*
Coffee and Desert sets*
which, makes the sets
very extensive.
LIKEWISE, ELEGANT
Water Pitchers,
Superbly Lustrcd;
Together with an elegant assortment
of the celebrated
Wedgewood Tea Ware,
In imitation of Pearl—which they of
fer for sale on the most reason
able terms for cash or
Town Acceptances.
February 19. —f—.
Wheeler , Bradley's
ts Co,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Jn addition to their former Assortment,
Some very elegant iSurtouts,
Common do.
Kersey Great Coats,
Plaid Cloaks,
Ladies Habits and Pelisses*
Black Cassimere Vests.
—ALSO—
-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, Boots & Military
Articles ,
• VIZ
FINE and Coarse Castors,
Ditto do. Rorutns
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. &c.
All of which he offers for sale on very
leasonable for Cash, Produce or
Town Acceptances.
John Barry*
November 15. 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
ces, and will be sold cheap for cash or
approved paper.—ALSO—
-I©o pices Cotton Bagging on consign
ment, together with
Groceries & Hardware I
On Hand. August 30
Garden Seeds.
Just Received, per the Planter, from
Glasgow, ■
A VARIETY of Garden Seeds,
warranted Goad—also, an assort,
ment of FLOWER SEEDS, and for
sale by
Alexander Spencer, & Co.
January i 5. -ts
I 1 1111
Hi ms
New Goods.
P- BBOWN,
H VYING sold off his old last
spring, now rffirS an entire new
stock at wholesale and retail* ol) accohv
modating terms, at his store, north side
of Broad-street, near the Market, most
>f which were bought at Auction in New
York. and can be sold low.
Consisting of a Variety of
Dry Goods,
Jin Extensive and Complete Assort
ment of
Hardware & Cutlery
Fine and common Shoes & Boots
of every description
Fine and coarse Hats
Fine and common Fowling Plecas
8 casks Trace. Chains
6 do. Weeding Hoes, Mill Saws
i* Boxes Tin Plates
Anvils, Vices 8t Tools
A variety of Guilt Jewelry
Crockery in crates, assorted,
Tuifibles, Lustered Pitchers and other
Ware,
China Tea Sets,
Elegant Chi nnev Ornaments with Glass
Shades,
An Extensile Assortment of
Groceries.
Pure Jamaica Rum 13 Cogniac Brandy,
Hyson Tea Imported last October.
12 Hhcls. and 80 BtrreL Prime Sugar,
SO Bags Primest Grech Coffee,
6 Hhds. Northern Rum,
4 Hhds Whiskey,
Pure Holland Gin and Madeira Wine
With a General Assortment ol Groceries
Iron, Salt, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, Scc.drc.
—ALSO—
A General Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
ANt»
Stationary. ..
December 13, ts
Bills on New-York,
For Sale hj P. BROWN. ‘
November 1* , /if
Bills on Philadelphia,
In sums to accommodate Purchase's,
Hutchinson, & Co.
January 4. ts
Alexander Bryan
Is Receiving and now Opening,
A General ami extensive Assortment
DRY GOODS,
Hardware & Cutlery
STATIONARY,
GLASS WARE, HATS,
Also, landing from the River, a Large &
complete assortment of
Crockery Ware.
The whole will he sold low and on ac
commodating terms*
December i 3.
A. Janes, & Co.
Have at their Store , upper end of
Broad-strect,
And on the River,
—An Excellent Supply of —
Goods Generally,
Which they offer for Sale on terms
accommodating.^
October 4. ts
Administrators Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the ho
noroble Interior Court of Elbert
WILL BE SOLD at the court
house in said county on the first Tuesday
in May next, 175 acres of land Or seven
eighths of a tract of 200 acres, situate,
lying and being in said county, on the
waters of the Beaveidam Creek, adjoin
ing lands of Thomas Oliver and Peter
Shepherd, it being the real estate of Ed
mund Burden, dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Archibald Newbourp, adm’..
February 26, tds
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Still Manufactory.
The Subscribers have commenced
THE COPPER SMITH’S
BUSINESS*
US' THIS CUT,
Neat Door to Messrs. Longstreet and Hat-,
rison in the Cross street,
AND intend carrying it on in its va
rious branches, particularly that of
making Stills. They have now on hand
a large assortment of STILLS, from 30
to 200 gallons, winch they have received
■from their manufactory at the nurth, (
they have also for sale, other articles in
their line, such as
Copper Kettk-a
Do Tea Kettles '
Do Hand
Brass Andirons, With Shovel and
Tongs to match
Sheet Copper, &c.
They will keep a constant supply of ;
Stills of all six .*, made of the best mate- I
rials, and in the best manner, and will
be able to supply all orders from thv
country m their line.
OH Stills repaired and all kinds of Cop
per Work done at short notice.
Old Copper, Brass, Pewter and Lead,
received in exchange for the above ar
ticles.
Beach Sc Alden.
December 6. ■ _
Eagle Tavern.
,1 o
BpW-i
'"JOHN SUDER takes the libetty of
Q# informing his friends and the public,
that he has taken that well known esta •
blishment formerly owned by Doctor
Greene, and recently occupied by Wil
liamson and Rudolph. Mr. S, pledges
himself that he will use every means in
his power to give general satisfaction.
Colutnbia, S. C, Jan. 18, 1817.—12
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Candle Manufactory
Three doors below the Market, north
side Broad-si reel.
HP HE subscriber has on hand a con
stant supply of the best manufac
. tured Candles, which he will sell at the
reduced price of 23 cents per pound by
the box, or 25 cents the single pound*—
He will exchange Candles for Tallow at
4 cents difference.
M. Payne.
T-'n- v 12. ts
1 ,1»» .IE indebted to Samuel Bet-
JL tlb, A Co. are advised the
books are in Ibe bands of Mr. James
Rose, at the store of Wm. Morgan,
& Co. who is authorised to receive
payment. Feb. 2t>.-**tf
subscriber intending to be
L absent from this State for some
lime, has appointed Gilbert Shearer
his Attorney, of which persons in any
way interested will take due notice.
WM* COWLES-.
February 20. tlm
NO! ICE.
THE proprietor of the Line of Stages j
between Columbia, S,C. and Fay*
ti villt, N. C. in order to prevent disap
pointment to travellers, takes this me
thod of informing them, that the Cani*
ages are only calculated for the accom
modation of two passengers, and that he (
can take no more at a time, especially
during the prevailing scarcity of grain
and forage—that number can be com* 1
iortably accommodated, as the Stages and ]
Horses are kept in better order than at *
any time heretofore, and run three limes
a wtek.
Fayetteville, 20th Fab. 1817* HIV
NOTICE.
THOSE persons indebted to Doctor •
A. Cunningham, or the firm of *
Cunningham and Meigs, are requested 1
to call on B. H* Meigs and settle their '
accounts, as he is duly commissioned to *
collect the same.
gC7* Attention to the above notice 1
may s.ive trouble and cost*
November 23.
V\
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just R c|
130 Packages J
Briti sh, French and India
GOODS,
Consisting of almost every airti- 3
cle calculated lor the Spring and Sum* ,k
mer Business—Which they offer at mM
Wholesale and Retail, on accommodat- -. ■
lag terms. ■
William Sims, fc? Co.
Marrh $ if
■l—l.m ■ I »**■■■■"■ l»i I ■■■ 1 I ■—
Just Received, : ,
JBtd for Sale on moderate t&ms for^
Cash or Toion Paper* * A
WKlo Muscovado 4
OU DUlb. SUGAR,
6 Hhds. Northern Ruin,
S Do. A 6 Bbls. Apple Brandy, ■ J
10 Bbls. Gin, y j
French Brandy Tenerifie, Sicily, J
Madeira. Colmenar and Clatet "
WlNES—•Excellent Brown Stout,
50 Boxes Candles, mould and dipt, I
26 Do. Castile and Turpentine Soap, J
8 Cases northern Homespun, Ac&o, h ■
J. AW. W. TOWNSEND, fl
March 5. we
i THE SUBSCRIBERS ~~
Inform the public that they have mot*
ed in town with the intention
of carrying on the
Mason Business,
UNDER THE Elßftf OF
C.&B.r. CLARK, J
In its various Branches . *
Stone Work, Brick laying, i
Slating, Plastering, Cornish*
ing & Ornamenting,
In the New-Fork having lived
and done business in that place
about ten years .
We will thank the public f»r any dia*
tom in our line, and filter ourselves we
will be able to show something pleasing
in our business.
Pot further information, enquire first
door below Mr. A. Waterman, on Broad
Street.—Punctual attention may be ex
pected,
Charles Clark, g
Benjamin T. Clark. '1
March 1. cP
Wm. Southerland, I
Jun*r. Who lives at the TABLE
MOUNTAIN, in Pendleton Bis*
trictf South- Carolina, *
his thanks to his friends i J
& the public for the liberal encott- V
rcgcinent he received during* the last
summer and fall, and informs them that
he Will have in readiness by the first of i
uue next, a large and commoditus
house for the reception of those who
wish to view that great natural curiosity,
(the Table Mountain) where better sc- m
commodatit.ns will be h d than have been .sH
His Stables will be plenti- •
fully provided with corn and fodder. i \
Benson’s Turnpike Road has , : f laid
been couddcrably improved, which is >
much the nearest from said Mountain to
the Warm Springs. . f;
February 8. 6tp ■■ >.
notice T
ALL persons having any demands
against the late firm of JOSEPfi ‘
NORMAN, If Co. Sadlers, will please
present them to the subscriber for settler
ment—andell those inskbted to the said {
firm are requested to make immediate
payment to
D, M‘Kinney,
Surviving Copartner,
October <tst t s
Notice. ~
HPAKEN from a Negro Boy, a smalt
A sum of money, which I .suspect to
have been stolen by him. The owner "
may have it by describing
and paying for this advertisement. "
_ R- Pelletier.
. February 6. _ rs
Now in Richmond
Jail, TBNAH, who is about 30 years old,
and says she ranaway from Mrs. Ware
a widow lady in Abbeville } but belong
££“to.! rGrar v li,taßinChark “«*
The owner is requested to prove prop,
erty, pay charges and take her away.
A. Rhodes, jun’r. d.s. I
December 13 "J
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