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THE
JIUGUPTA cmomciE,
IS PUBLISHED
EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY.
„ At Five Dollars per annum,
PAYABLE IE ADVANCE.
Erwins, Oaknfian,
ts Co,
Have Just ,
ju their Stores on Bridge Bow, No,
:6 & 7, and on the south-west side
of M*lniosK'street, second house
leading from Broad-street,
A late Importation of
3ROCKERY,
AND
f/, GILIASS9
——CONSISTING OF——
, Five Hundred
grates of Crockery,
AND FIFTY CASKS OF '
Glass Ware,
lit up agreeable to their order, suit
able to the Georgia & Western
'* Markets.
ALSO
0 Hhds. of China, I
If the best quality, elegantly gilded
|rith burnished gold, from 50 to
19Q dollars per set; those high
priced sets corfsist of a Tea,
Coffee and Desert sets,
which makes the sets
very extensive.
0-~LIKEWISE, ELEGANT—
•Water Pitchers,
*
Superbly Lustred;
Together with an elegant assortment
of the celebrated
Vedgewood Tea Ware>
a imitation of Pearl—.which they os
ier for sale on the most reason
able terms for cash op
Town Acceptances.
February 19. f—■
Wheeler, Bradley'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.
—ALSO—
-4 Trunks Common Jewelry
ssorted.
January 29 ts
THE SUBSCRIBER,
r irst door above the City-Hold, has
lately Received, in addition to
his former Stock,
. Very Extensive Assortment of
Hats, Boots & Military
Articles,
- VIZ
FINE and Coarse Castors,
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. &c.
All of which he offers for . sale on very
easonable terms, for Cash, Produce or
'own Acceptances,
John Barry.
November 15. ts
deceived this Day by
ames A. Black & Co.
from New-Folk by the Ship Adonis
An Elegant Assortment of
>RY GOODS.
The above Goods were, part bought at
uction and the balance at reduced pri
es, and will be sold cheap for cash or
jproved paper,—ALSO—
-100 pices Cotton Ragging on consign
ment, together with - ,
Groceries & Hardware
On Hand. August 30.
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1 rjfc . y
Just Received,
And for Sale on moderate terms for
Cash or Town Paper,
50 Bbls. 1—
6 Hhds. Northern Rom,
S Do. A fi Bbls. Apple BrandV,
10 Bids. Gin,
French Brandy, Teoeriffe, Si ily,
Madeira. Colmenar and Claret
WlNGS—Excellent Brown Stout, j
50 Boxes Candles, mould and dipt,
25 Do. Castile and Turpentine Soap,
8 Cases northern Homespun, &c &c.
J. & W. W. TOWNSEND.
March 5. wo
New Goods.
P- BROWN,
HAVING sold off his old goods last
spring, now offers an entire new
stock at wholesale and retail, on accom
modating terms, at his store, north side
of Broad.strsct, 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,
An Extensive and Complete Assort
ment of
j Hardware & Cutlery
Fine and common Shoes & Boots
of every description
Fine and coarse Hats
Fine and common Fowling Piecas
8 casks Trace Chains
6 d'G Weeding Hoes, Mill Saws
i* Boxes Tin Plates
Anvils, Vices 8c Blacksmith’s Tools
1 A variety of Guilt Jewelry
Crockery in crates, assorted,
Tumbles, Lustercd Pitchers and other
Ware,
China Tea Sets,
Elegant Chimney Ornaments with Glass
Shades
An Extensive Assortment of
—.. -Z.- -- —*■’ , <-- ——- 1 - 1
Groceries.
Pure Jamaica Rum b Cogniac Brandy,
Hyson Tea Imported last October.
12 Hhds. and 30 Barrels Prime Sugar,
SO Bags Primest Green Coffee,
6 Hhds. Northern Rum,
4 Hhds. Whiskey,
Pure Holland Gin a id Madeira Wine
With a General Assortment of Groceries
Iron, Salt, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, &c.&c.
—ALSO—
A General Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
Stationary.
December 13. ts
Bills on New-York,
For Sale by P. BROWN.
November I. ts
Bills on Philadelphia,
In sums to accommodate Purchasers.
Hutchinson, & Co.
January 4. 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 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-street,
And on the River,
—An Excellent Supply of —
Goods Generally,
Which they offqj: for Sale on terms
accommodating.
October 4. ts
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BSSSfi SSSSBSmSmSmmSSmmSi
Danforth & Savage,
Have Just Received,
A LARGE SUPPLY ■
JAMAICA, W. I. k N. E. Rum,
Holland and N««ben..GHi,
Cogniae Brandy,
Hluls. Prime Retailing Molasses,
Sugar and Col Tee,
Philadelphia Whiskey,
| Loaf* and Lump Sugar,
F Best Flaxen Oznaburgs.
March i. »
k. 1. Easter, & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
AND OFFER FOR SALE,
At their Store on the North side , up
per end of Broad Street ,
A General Assortment of
Dry Goods,
AND
GROCERIES,/
——among which are—
SUPER MNE and Common Cloths
and Cassitneres,
White and Red Flannels,
White, Grey, Blue and Corbo Plains,
Ruse, Point, Dufiil Sc Negro Blankets,
A few pieces Flushings,
Irish Linens and Cotton Shirtings,
Cotton Cambricks and Long Lawns,
Stdped & plain Jackonet Sc Leno Muslins,
Furniture and Common Dimities,
Brown and Cotton Hollands,
Marseilles, Swansdownfc Fancy Vestings
Stockinett and Fancy Cords,
Furniture and common Calicoes,
Chintz and Sarsnetts,
Silk- Cotton and Worsted Hose,
Silk | Hose, Plain and Patent,
Barubazetts, BombazeensSc Wildbores,
Levantine Silks and Figured Sattin,
Gentlemen and Ladies Kid, Beaver and
Silk Gloves,
Ribbons, Tape, Bobbin, Thread, Pins
and Needles,
i Silk and Cotton Bandannoes,
Fancy Britannias & assorted Hhdkfs.
3-4, 0 4 & 8-4 Silk Shawls, rich figur'd,
Mens’ Coarse and Fine Shoes k Boots.
xjameiT-Dianrbnn v;oiOTeenvforoco<>,
A well selected assortment of
Hardware & Cutlery.
Salt, Sugar, Coffee & Hyson Tea,
Kentucky and Inverness Bagging,
70 Bags Coffee on Consignment,
which they offer very low.
November 8. ts
Mackenzie & Ponce,
OFFER FOR SALE,
At the Store formerly occupied by H.
and R. Thomas ,
An Extensive Assortment of
British , India & French
Goods ,
Which wil T be sold low for Cash, Pro
duce or on a liberal credit to those known
to be punctual.
November IS. ts
John Pew & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND
OPENING, '
A Fresh Assortment
OF LADIES MOST
Fashionable Slippers,
Os the most Tasty Colors.
ALSO
A Handsome Assortment of Mens
• Suwarrow & Wellington
BOOTS,
OF THE NEWEST FASHION.
March 5. D
Eagle 1 avera.
JOHN SUDER takes the liberty of
informing bis friends and the public,
aat he has taken that well known esta
lishment formerly owned by Doctor
ircene, and recently occupied by Wil
damson and Rudulph. Mr. S. pledges
timself that he will use every means in
nis power to give genera! satisfaction,
I Columbia,S, C. Jan. 18, 1817.—1 f
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Still j
The Subscribers have commenced
THE COPPER SMITH’S
BUSINESS,
ix this ertr,
Rtect Door to Messrs Longstreet and Har
rison on the Cross strict ,
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, Irom SO
to 300 gallons, which they have received
from their manufactory at the north,
they have also for sale, other articles in
their line, such as
Copptr Kettles
Do Tea K tiles
Do Hand Pumps
Brass Andirons, with Shovel and
Tongs to match
Sheet Copper, &c.
They will keep a constant supply of
Stills of all siz-s, made of the best mate*
rials, and in the best manner, and will
be able to supply all orders from th«
country in their line.
Old 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 & Alden.
December 6.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just Received,
130 Packages
• British, French and India
GOODS.
- --q, ■ c i—-- ■—j —-St
ele calculated for the Spring and Sum
mer Business—Which tiny offVr at
Wholesale and Retail, on accommodat
ing terms.
William Sims, fc? Co.
MsfrbS t.f
Candle M&uut-actory
Three doors below the Market, north
side Broad-street.
HP HE subscriber has on hand a con*
; r* slant supply of the best manufac
j tured Candles, which he will sell at the
! reduced pries cf 23 cents per pound by
' I the box, or 25 cents tin single pound.—
I He will exchange Candles for Tallow at
4 cents difference.
M. Payne.
' February 12. ts
rpHOSE indebted to Samuel Set*
JL; tle, A Co. are advised the
books are in the bands of Mr. James
Rose, at the store of Wm. Morgan,
& Co. who is authorised to receive
payment. Feb. 26.—ts
f | *HE subscriber intending to be
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.
. WM. COWLES. .
February 26. tim
'THE SUBSCRIBER?*
Inform the public that they have mov
ed in town with the intention
* of carrying on the
Mason Business,
UNDER THE EIRM OF
C. & B. 1\ CLARK,
In its various Branches.
Stone Work, Brick Laying,
Slating, Plastering, Cornish
ing & Ornamenting,
In the New fork style, having lived
and done business in that place
about ten years •
We will thank the public for any cus
tom in our line, and flatter ourselves we
. will be able to show something pleasing
in our business.
For further information, enquire first
door below Mr. A. Waterman, on Broad
Street.—Punctual attention may be ex-
P ““ ,L Charles Clark,
Benjamin T. Clark.
Marchs. , cf
•jit* * 0 ■ ■, if,
Book Store^p
# * and K-mm
BLANK BOOK
the Bank Store ofAdsms 9
, A General Assortment of i
Books & Sta .
Blank Books
Bound to any pattern,
Boise BINDING executed in all
its variety, and on reasonable terms.
FIN LATER, *
March 6. fr,
Charleston Stage
STARTS from the City Hotel eVcry
Sunday Morning at 5 o'cloHkA. Ar
rives in Charleston every Tuesday, and
leaves there on every Sunday. The Cl.
fiee isjkcpt at the City Hotel. *
Mo-rl* 8 art^ e *
Foir Salk, “
Three Hundred Barrels
stone lime.
Os the best quality, at 4
ALBERT BRUX, & V
February g. ts * j
Fok sale, . yl
A Number of toung
Country born, mostly house
Apply at this March fc. f
NOTICE; f i
ON Satutfar the 15th Inst. the pit#
Council will proceed to the appoint* 1
ment of Collector of Taxes for the pre- «*
-
Oil that day allVrifons having de
mands against; the City Council will
please present them for settlement,
„ • N.wJ.ci-k.
The subscriber
CONTEMPLATING a Removal in
the Spring, offers for salt FIP3PY *
SHARES U. S. BANK STOCK— *
FIFTEEN SHARES of the STATE of
GEORGIA BANK STOCK-wLoton
EU|s street, adj lining M-j. F. Walker
and Lemuel Cantelou, 33 feet Iti front,
i extending 170 leet back, more or lew—
a likely young N«gro Woman whqcan
be highly recommended as an excellent %
house servant—two Gigs, an excellent 1
family horse, and a variety of Household ■
Furniture, all very low for cash.
All persons having demands against 4
him are requested to present tbemnor &
■ settlement—and those indebted to him
are requested to make payment as«early
] as possible to i
' F. Link.
March,. , ,f
“ WlLL'Bt SOLD,
Agreeable to a Resolution of the Board qf
Commissioners of the Richmond Acade*
my, on the FIHBT TUESDAY tnAfiril
next , at the Market-House in the city of
Augusta , between the usual sale hours *-.•
The LOTS belonging to the ‘
Academy, lying between Telfair Street
I and the River Savannah, viz.—The Lot &
No. 13, near the Market-House, contain*
ing 165 f et, front on Broad and Reynold
Streets, and the Lots in the lower end o|#
the City, east of Houston Street, apd ly
ing between Telfair aiid Green-Streets,
also between Green and, Ellis Streets, I
and between Ellis and Broad Streets, and ■'
Broad and Reynold Streets. The terms,*
of sale one tenth of the purchase money *
Cash, the balance twelve momlw credit,
with interest from the date, witlHEiimL
and security, and a mortgage oo^the* 8
premises to secure said payment**
Walter Leigh, 1 n * 4
John Carter,
■ March 12 . . ■mK Ty, ■& \ -
Found,-
BY a negro man, some time last
month, neat the bridge, a Small
meal bag, containing sundry articles of
merchandize. The owner can get them *«
by describing t|»e property aid paying
far this advertisement, and rewarding
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