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■ h ' PRINTED BY KEAN 61 DtfYCjtINCK, bboad-stuekt. WEDNESDAY,
m AUGUSTA T CHROmcLE f
■ IS PUBLISHED
I fcVERT WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY.
■ At five Dollars per annum,
Payable nr advance. >n
■ Danfplth & Savage,
Just Received,
V A LARGE SUPPLY
■ JAMAICA, W I. & X. K. Bum,
9 Holland and Northern Gin,
:|| Cogniac Brandy, . *,
I Hlids. Prime Retailing Molasses,
I Sugar and Coffee,
■/Philadelphia Whiskey,
■ Loaf and Lump Sugar,
■ Best Flaxen Oznaburgs.
JVfareh 1. d
K. L faster, & to. ]
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
■ AND OFFER FOR SALE,
f| At their Store on the North side, up- :
per end of Broad Street,
A General Assortment of (
*Dry Goods,
AND
GROCERIES,
——among which are—
S'J.PEHFINE and Common Cloths
t’ftd Cassimeres,
White and Reti Flannels, „
White, G»ey, Bine and Corbc Plains, *
Rose, Point, Duffil Sc Negro Blankets,
A few piec s Flushings, j
Irish Linens and Cotton Shirtings,
Cotton Cambiicks and Long Lawns, I
St-iped h plain Jackonet & Leno Muslins,
' Furnitu'e and Common Dimities,
Brown and Cotton Hollands,
| Marseilles, Swnsdown&Fancy Vestings
Stockinett and Fancy Cords,
Furniture and common Calicoes*
Chima and Sarsn/'tts,
Sik Cotton and Worsted Hose,
Silk | Hose, Plain and Patent,
fiomi)'* tts. Bombateensßc Wildbores,
-L§.Vkntine Silks and Figured Sattin,
Gentlemen and Ladies Kid, Beaver and
Silk Gloves,
Ribbons. Tape, Bobbin, Thread, Pins
. and Needles,
Silk and Cotton Bandannoes,
F;ncy B-itannias 8c assorted Hhdkfs.
3-4, 6 4 8c 8-4 bilk Shawls, rich figur'd,
Mens* Coarse and Fine Shoes St Bootrf
Ladles* Black and Colored Morocco,
A well selected assortment of 1
Hardware & Cutlery.
■ - ■ |;i \ 1 J
Salt, Sugar, Coffee & Hyson Tea,
Kentucky and Inverness Bagging,
Bags Coilee on Consignment, J
which they offer very low. u
«■ mber 8. ts
i Mackenzie,# Ponce,
OFFER FOR SVLE,
At the Store formerly occupied by H.
and R. Thomas ,
An Extensive Assortment of
Briasa, India & f rench
* Goods,
Which vril >c sold low for Cash, Pro- |
duce or on a liberal credit to those known j
to be punctual.
Nt»y.- >nh t IS« ts
t , John Pew & Co.
■' HAVE JUST RF.rEIFEU JtJfl)
OPENING,
A Fresh Assortment •
OF LADIES MOST J
Fashionable Slippers ,
Os the most Tasty Colors.
ALSO r
A Handsome Assortment of Mens *
Suwarrow & Wellington \
BOOTS,
\ OF THE NEWEST FASHION. ,
March 5. p
About three or -
‘four months past a TRUNK brought up <
.in the Charleston Stage was left at the
house 6f the, subscriber. The owner is <
•requested to call for it, prove property, t
„ pay charges' and take it away. Knot .
taken away in iwp months, i twill be sold ‘
to pay the expense cf storage, &c.
if G. Lartigue. ,
March 5 . ' a
-i .2 . . v r
AUGUSTA riHRtJNICLB
Erwins, Oakman, ~
Sf Co.
Have Just Received ,
At their Stores on fridge Bow, Noi
6 & 7, and on the south-west, side
of M-Intosh street, second house '
leading from Broad-street ,
A late Importation of-
CROCKEHY,
AND
GLASS,
——CONSISTING OF——
Five Hundred
Crates of Crockery,
AND FIFTY CASES OF J
Glass Ware,
Put up agreeable to their order, suit
able to the Georgia 6? Western
Markets.
ALSO
10 Hhds. of China,
Os (he best quality, elegantly gilded
with burnished gold, from 60 to
190 dollars per sot; those high
priced sets consist of a Tea,
Coffee aud Desert sets,
which makes the sets
very extensive.
ELEGANT—
Water Pitchers,
Superbly Lustred;
Together with an elegant assortment
of the celebrated
Wtedgezuood Tea Ware,
[n imitation of Pearl—which they of
fer for sale on the most reason
able terms for cash op
Town Acceptances.
February 19. r
Wheeler, Bradley’s
& Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
In addition to theih former Assortment ,
borne very elegant touts,
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 a Military
Articles ,
VIZ
FINE and Coarse Castors,
Ditto do. Rorums
Ditto do. Wool
Youths* Hats,
Childrens* Fancy Hats,
Morocco Hats, do Skins,
Suwarrow and Fusionabie Short Boots
Silver and Plated Epaulets
Plated and Gilt Swords, Ac. See .
All of which he offers for sale oh very
teasonable terms, fur Cash, Produce or
Town Acceptances* ' .
John Barry.
November IS. ts
Received this Day by
James A, Black & Co.
From New-Fork by the Ship Adonis
An Elegant Assortment of
DKI GOODS,
Ihe above Goods were part bought at
Auction and the ballance at reduced pri
ces, add will be sold cheap for cash or
approved paper.—ALSO—
-100 pices Cotton Bagging on consign
ment, together with
Groceries & Hardware
On Hand. __ August 30.
NOTICE.
THOSE persons indebted to Doctor
A. Cunningham, or the firm of
Cunningham and Meigs, are requested
to call on B. H< Meigs and settle their
accounts, as he is duly Commissioned to
collect the same, i
to the above notice
may trouble and cost.
<
New Goods,
V V>
P- BROWN,
HAVING sold cfF bis bid goods last
spring, now offers an entire new
•'took at wholesale and retail, on accom
modating terms, at his store, north sidi
>»f Broad. street, near the Market, most
of which were bought at Auction in New
York ( and can be sold low.
Consisting of a Variety of
Dry Goods,
■in Extensive • and Complete Assort•
jntntof
Hardware & Cutlery
Fine and common Shoes &, Boots
of every description
Fine and coarse Hats
Fine and common Fowling Piecss
8 casks Trace Chains
6 do. Weeding Hoes, Mill Saws
si Boxes Tin Plates
Anvils. Vi rs & Blacksmith's Tools
A varit ijr of Guilt Jewelry
Crockery in crates, assorted, I
Tumbles, Lustercd Pitchers and other
Ware,
China Tea Sets,
Elcg m Chi'nnpy Ornaments with Glass
Shades, k
An Extensive Assortment of
Groceries.
Pure Jamaica Rum is Cognise Brandy,
Hyson Tea Imported last October.
12 Hhds. and 20 Barrels Prime Sugar,
30 Bags Primest Green Coffee,
6 Hhds. Northern Rum,
4 Hhds. Whiskey,
Pure Holland Gin and Madeira Wine
With a General Assortment of Groceries
Iron, Salt, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, fkc.&cJ
—ALSO—
A General Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
AN O
Stationary,
December 13. ts
Bills on New-York,
For Sate by P. BROWN.
November I, ts
Bills on Philadelphia,
In sums to accommodate Purchasers,
, Hutchinson; & Co.
January 4. if
Alexander Bryan
Is Receiving and now Opening,
A General and extensive Assortment
dry Goods,
Hardware & Cutlery
STATIONARY,
GLASS WARE, HATS, &L
Also, landing from the River, a Large &
complete assortment of
Crockery Ware,
The whole will he sold low and on ac
commodating terms.
December x 3.
A. Janes, & Co.
Have at their Store , upper end of
*. i Broad-street,
And dn the River,
—An Excellent Supply of~~
Goods Generally^
Which they offer for Sale on terms
accommodating.
October 4. ts
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Administrators Sale.
Agreeable to an ortjet of the ho
noroble Inferior Court 0 f Elbert
county, 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 Beaverdam 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
■teirs and creditors of sard deceased.—
Perms made knnwn on the day of sale.
Archibald Newbourn, adm’..
February is, tda
; 7 : ■ — lit '
Eagle Tavern.*
. , ' . • • , 0
|-GHN SUDER takes the liberty of
v of informing bis friends and the public,
<aat he has that well known csta
blishment formerly owned by Doctor
Greene) and recently occupied by Wil
liamson and Rudiilpb. Mr. S. pledges
I himself that he will use every means in
his power to give general satisfaction.
• Columbia, S. C, Jan. 18, 1817.—12 -
- T^~
, Candle Manufactory
Three doors below the Market, north
( side Broad-street,
HP HE subscriber has on hand a con*
atant supply of the best manufac
tured Candles, which he will sell at the
educed price of 23 cents per pound by
the box, or 25 cents tfie single pound.—
He will exchange Candles for Tallow a\
4 cents difference.
M. Payne.
February 12. ts
* m * m^mt^mml *** t * iI ii ■■ ii— t .
r | '■ iiObJE indebted to Samuel Set-
JL tlb, A Co. are advised the I
books are in the bands of Mr. James
Rose, at the store of Win. Morgan,
& Co. who is authorised to receive
payment. Feb. 2d.-af -
* | ‘‘HE subscriber intending to ho 1
JL. absent from this State for some
time, has appointed Gilbert Shearer
his Attorney, of which persons in any
way interested will take due notice, I
WM. COWLES.
February 26. tlm
the subscribers
Have Just Received\
130 Packages
British, French and India
GOODS.
Consisting of almost every arti
de calculated for the Spring and Sum
mer Business—Which they offer at
Wholesale and Retail, on accommodatr
ing terms. .V ..
William Sims, &* Co.
-Marchs. ts
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Inform the publitf that they have mov
ed in, town with the intention
of carrying on the
Mason Business,
UNDER THE EIRM OP
C.&B. T. CLARK,
In its various Branches,
Stone Work, Brick Laying,
Slating, Plastering, Cornish
ing & Ornamenting,
In the JS ew-Forlt style, having lived
and done business in that place
about ten years,
Ve will thank the public for any cus
tom in our line, and flatter ourselves we
will be able to sbow_ something pleasing
in our business...
For further information, enquire first
door below Mr. A. Waterman, on Broad
Street-—Punctual attention may be ex
pected.
Charles Clark,
~ Benjamin T. Clark,
March 5. c p
Wm. Southerland^
Jun’r, who lives at the TABLE
M /UNTAINj in Pendleton Dis
trict, South-Caro Una,
RETURNS his thanks to his friends
& the public for the liberal encou
ragement he received during the last
summer and fall, and informs them that
he will have in readiness by the first of '
une next, a large and commodious
house for the reception of those who
wish to view that great-natural curiosity,
(the Table Mountain) where- better ac
. cummodations will be had than have been
heretofore. , His Stables will be plenti
fully provided with com and fodder,
Benson's Turnpike Road has f late
been considerably improved, which »s
much the nearest from said Mountain H>
the Warm Springs.
February 8, fitp - /
BANK CHECKS “I
Fox' Bale at this Office; |
t>oct. John B. Gumming.
RESPECTFULLY .
tricrfds and the public in g«b“
era!, that he inlands to make Augusta
the permanent place of his rcshfrafce*
where he will practice Physic, Surgery,
See. i, He flatters himself from bis long
experience in Europe, es well as eight
years practice in.South Carolimtf
rit the confidence o(#ioae persons Who
may favor him with their patronage '
N. B— He will kelfep his office at^lftc
Globe Tavern, ' ; '■ ■■■ Noif.AjUpL|'f 1
_
. Exchange Bjlls.
A RCHIBAI.D SroK,ii§ requests
A all persons holding his Exchange
Bills or Promissory Notes,'fop ope dollar
and under, to present Uemfor payment
previous to the first day of June next.
- Petersburg, 19'h February .-yiCT
: FOR SALh, ~
Three Hundred Barrels "* ¥
STONE LIME,
Os the best quality , at .m **.
r ALBERT BRtl*, & (Jo. W
February 5. if
* FOR SALE,
>, A Number 0% hung , „
NEPROES,# i
Country bom, mostly iiousf 1 servant#.—*
Apply at this Office. March 8 f
te ■ . NOTICE. ,
ON Saturday the Isib inst. the CRy
Council will proceed.to the appoint,
ment of Collector of Taxes for the pre
sent )ear. By order.' f»*
, K. W. Herbert, Cl’jc,
On that day all persons having, de, •
mands against the City Council will
please present them for settlement.
N.W.Hrtrk.
March 8. f c
The subscriber
CONTEMPLATING .
he Spring, offers for sale. FIFTY
SHARKS U. S. BANK stock-^
FIFTEEN SHARES of the ATE of
GEORGIA B ANK STOCK a Lot on
Ellis street, adj lining Walker
and Lemuel Canttlou. iSS feet in front, : t
extending 170 feet back, more Dr iers— *
a likely yotmg Negro Woman who can
be highly recommtnded as an excellent
house servant—two Gigs,, an excellent
family horse, and a variety 0 f Household
Furniture, all very low for nasiu
All persons having demands against
him arc requested to present them for
settlement—and those indebted to him
are requested to make payment as early *
as possible to , >
F. Link,
March 8. -jfy ■ .$%
Doct, Su
tiEGS leave to infoim his fi ierr * in d
~ l be public at large, that he has
Augusta the permanent place,of his resi v ,
denoe, and hopes that a practice of 4oi
years.m the line of his profession
in the branch of Midwifery, in- >
different parts of Europe and America)
will entitle him to a rhare of public pat
ronage—Apply at Mr. SHARP'S upper
end of Broad Street, y? ™ .
March 8. t j
The Copartnership*
HERE! OFOHE existing under the
firm of MarshaU & W doaSS
makers, is this day dissolved by thewsm,
tual consent of both patties. Alldi
mands against the concern* are to be
presented to G. B. Marshall for wtlle
menf and all debts due to the said con
cern, either by note or open accost,
•re to be paid to him only—|a&aip| th,..
,8, 7* ■,. 4’ T xt
Nicholas Long. „ .m
The Subscnßhy ■*»
INFORMS bis friends and the public l
X in general, that he continues to catrr
on the business qf at t Z
old stand—and
the all different branchcsf t
the beat selected stock o&nJLiiak th e
New York will &«dflb!SS hit, hs &
be.Me to ,„ tnj , h carriag'cs
°>a nsr SC ”^ Ut>n * Wlth the shortestpos
go—and payment expectei? prompt.
T ® re * ne B - ARwMU ,
I lanuify 11, 1817. ts