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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE.
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vfWEi. MW.] PRINTED BT KEAN & DUTCKINCK, BROAD. I‘hißKt. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1817.
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4UGVSTA CUmmCLE ,
is PUBLISHED
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PATADLB IB ADVANCE.
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"Still Manufactory,
Tin Subscribers 11 ve mua-. occl
THE COPPER SMITH’S
BUSINESS,
ijv mis crrr,
ft ext Door to Messrs. Longslreet and Har
rison an the Cross street.,
AND intend carrying it on in its va
rious branches, particularly that of
Asking StiUa. They bare nowon hand
I large assortment of STILLS, from 30
to 300 gallons, which they have received
hom their manufactory at the north,
(hey have also for sale, other articles in
Ebeir line, such as
Copper Kettles
Do Tea Kettles
Do Hand Pumps
Brass Andirons, with Shovel and
Tongs to match
Sheet Cupper, Ser.,
They will a constant supply of
Stills of all six-/a, made of the best mate
rials, and in the best manner, and wii!
be able to supply all orders from the
country in their line*
Old Stills repaired and all kinds of Cop
per Work done at short notice.
Old Copper, Brass, Pekrttr and Lead,
received in exchange for the above ar
ticles.
Beach & Aklcn.
JDpember a. s -
ifatoljolkh. Dearmond
AVE removed from their former
JljL stand to the store formerly oc
cupied by John & William Black,
four doors above the City-Hotel—
Where they continue to keep on hand
A Large and, General Assortment of
IDIiY GOODS
AND
Groceries.
j? ok sTvCTI
A House and Lot,
SITUATED on the corner of broad
and Lincoln Streets, and at present
occupied by Mr. John Haynesworlh. The
house is ttiro stories high, and well calcu.
If&d fsMB family; The LOT contains
one half ' acre, on which is erected
Comfortable Isf convenient oat-buildings.
For fhrtber particulars apply to
W. P. Dearmond, or
Woolfolk & Dearmond.
. March 29-« ts
FOB JSAL ,
Three Hundred Barrels
STONE LIME ,
Os the best quality, at
ALBERT BRUX, & Co.
F-bniP’-y . -f
Corn & Oats . -
Sale by the Subscriber 3000
JfC Bushels CORN & OATS;
RICHARD MASQAT,
Upper end Broad-Street.
' March 22. ts
r | <HOSE indebted to Samuel Set-
JL tie, & Co. are advised the
books are in the bands of Mr. James
Bose, at the store of Wm. Morgan,
A Co. who is authorised to receive
payment. Feb. 26.—ts
r| YHE subscriber intending to be
X. absent from this State for some
lime, has appointed Gilbert Shearer
his Attorney, of which persons in any
way interested will take due notiee.
WM. COWLES.
February 2fl. tlm
Garden seeds,
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has Just Received at
Vauxhali, a General Assortment
M Fresh English Garden S-eds.
Joseph Carrie.
March 19. ts
I'* W-J
' THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Have Just ,
8 hhds. Muscovado Sugar
h do. do. Molasses
SO bags prime Green Coffee
10 bbk Loaf Sugar
i tO qr. casks Malaga Wine
5 hhds. N. E. & Jamaica Rum
5000 lbs. Shear Moulds
5000 do. Lead
200 bags Shot
5 casks Trace Chains
5 do. Wending Hoes—patent and
common
20 casks Cut Nails
2 do. Wrought do.
20 ps. Cotton Bagging
20 do. Oznaburgs
ALSO,
1 oascCynchews
i do. Sarsnetts
1 bale Humhums
2 trunks Furniture, Fringes and
Coach Lace
2 oases best ■■■. ax Calf Skins
5 boxes Roram Hats
2 cases Northern Homespun
ALSO,
An additional supply of
Dry& Fancy Goods
T. J. &, Cunningham.
March 12.
Ponce,
OFFER FOR SALE,
At the Store formerly occupied by H.
and R . Thomas ,
An Extensive Assortment of
British , India & T rench
Goods ,
Which will be sold low for Cash, Pro
duce or on a liberal credit to those known
id be punctual.
November 15. ts
Mrs. Maria A. Pierce
HAS OPENED A
, Boarding House,
in St, Julian Strutt Savannah, Geo,
Where Gentlemen and Ladies of re
spectability, will meet with every polite
attention*
Sav-nnah. FVbnmv *7. ts
Wheeler • nradieu 1 s
& Co,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
In addition to their Jormer Assortment,
Some very elegant .Surtouts,
Common do.
Kersey Great Coats,
Plaid Cloaks,
Ladies Habits and Pelisses,
I Black Cassimere Vests.
£ - ALSO—
-4 Trunks Common Jewelry
• assorted.
* January 29 ts
I Phoenix
NAIL COMPANY.
WILLIAM P. ISRAEL, agent of
the Company, has for sale at his
Store, No. 8, Chesnm-su Philadelphia,
a general assortment of
Nails, Spikes and Brads s
which he wai sUi at Uie m„st reasonable
prices. The improvements made in the
machinery at their works, by Lewis
Wernwrag, the Superintcndant, have
. enabled the company to manufacture
Nail tqual to any which have been here
tofore offend for sal.
I March 29 im
The subscribers
Have Just Received\
130 Packages
British, French and India
GOODS.
Consisting of almost every atti
> cle calculated tor the Spring and Sum
. mer Business—-Which they offer at
’ Wholesale and Retail, on accommodat*
, ing terms.
William Sims, fcf Co;
MarchS ts
NOllCii*.
DURING ray absence from the state,
Mr. James Burtons, of Columbia
county, will act as my attorney or igcn !
in fact. Persons having business to
{ transact with me, will please call on my
1 said attorney.
Peter Lequeux.
April •
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Great Bargains*
The Subscriber offers for Bak) on
aecoinmodating terms.
His Stock of Goods*
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CONSISTING OV
Dry Goods,
AND
i GROCERIES.
Together with the Lease of the house
he now occupies, being one of the best
stands in Augusta fur Mercantile
Business.
P. MENARD.
March 19. ts
New G .
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P- BROWN,
H vVING sold off hii old goods last
spring, now offers an entire new
stock at wholesale and retail, on accom
mo dating terms, at his store, north side
\ of 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,
I An Extensive and Complete Assort*
. mcnlof -
Hardware & Cutlery
Fine and common Shoes & Boots
of every description
Fine and coarse Hats
Fine and common Fowling Piecas
1 8 casks Trace Chains
*» d». Weeding Hoes, Mill Saws
6t Boxes Tin Plates
, Anvils, Vices & Blacksmith's Tiols
A variety of Guilt Jewelry '
Crockery in crates, assorted.
Tumbles, Lustercd Pitchers and other ■
Ware, '- s .
China Tea Setfc 1
Ekgant Chimney Ornaments with Glass
* . Shades, ‘
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* j An Extensive As sot tment of
Groceries.
Pure Jamaica Rum is Cugniac Brand),
Hyson Tea Imported last October.
12 Hhds. and 20 Barrel Prime Sugar,
SO Bags Primest Green Coffee,
6 Hhds. Northern Rum,
4 Hhds. Whiskey,
Pure Holland Gm a <1 Madeira Wine
With a General Assortment ol Groceries
Iron, Salt, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, &c.&c.
—AL'sO— .
Jl General Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
Stationary.
December 13, ts
■ bills on New*York,
For Sale by P. DROWN.
* November 1. if
Bills on Philadelphia,
In sums to accommodate Purchasers.
| Hutchinson, & Co.
’ January 4. ts
Alexander Bryan
Is deceiving and now Opening,
A General and extensive Assortment
DRY GOODS,
1 Hardware & Cutlery
STATIONARY,
GLASS WARE, HATS, &t.
Also, landing from the River, a Large A
complete assortment of
G rockery Ware,
t The whole will tie loldlow and on ac
’ commodating terms*
December 13.
Georgia *
i has received for sale !
Jl a few Puncheons of the above Rum
> made at Carnothan’s Distillery,near D -
r lien, from the Cane of this State, and is
qua! in quality to the be i t West India.
John Sharp.
Mcrch i 9,
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NOTICE.
THE subscribers offer for sale the
STOCK of GOODS of the late
James A. Black Sc Co. on accommoda.
ting terms. The assortment consists of
almost evbry article necessary for a re
tail store- The sferc is also offered for
rent until the ist of October. Applica
tion must be made within teh days to
A. Buffg 8c Co.
Tattnfer & Dyer.
March 26.
£0 L asks Goshen Clieese,
4 Firkins Butter,
100 Boxes Raisins,
50 do Spanish Segars,
10 qr. casks LP Teneriffc Wine
For sale by
H. U G. WEBSTER.
M-irch 29 oiv
i 3 hhds. North* Rum
12 do. Molasses,
1 do* Apple Brandy,
1 pipe Cogniac Brandy j of a Very
superior quality*
FLOUR, for sale by
H £s?G. WEBSTER.
*Ta*rh 29- n
m r n* ii<— mi n
r | S HE Copartnership of h. Bignon
JL & Sons, having been dissolved
by mutual consent, the business will
be carried on in future by Joseph
■ Bignon. He will continue to keep
A General Assortment of
Dry Goods & Groceries*
which be will sell at reduced prices,
for cash or produce, at the old stand,
! near the market.
Jh. BIGNON*
April 2. c
Doct. Sunday,
BE. IS leave to infuin bis friends and
the public at large, th .* he nas made {
Augusta the permanent pi ;.e of his cesi- |
denoe, and hopes that a practice of 40 j
years in the line of his profession (parti- I
I cularly in the branch of Midwifery, in
1 different parts of Europe and America)
will entitle him to a share of public pat
ronage—. Apply at Mr. SHARP’S upper
end of Broad Street.
March 8. ts
Augusta, 81 h March, 1817.
Brigade Orders.
IN pursuance to arrangements of Ad
jutant General Newhan, the parades
lor Inspection and Review of the differ,
ent Regiments composing the First firi.
gade of the Second Division Georgia Mi.
litia, will take place at the following pe
riods, to wit
In Warrerl, tin Monday the 21st
Os April, the convention of Officers . ml
non commissioned officers of the 13th
Regiment—and on Tuesday the 22d the
Review and Inspection of said Regiment.
On Wednesday 23d April, the
Officers and nod commissioned officers
of the 11th Raiment, (Columbia coun
ty)—and on Thursday ihe 24th, the
Review and Inspection of said Regiment.
In Augusta, on Friday the 25th
of April the Officers and, non- commissi
oned officers of thelOth Regiment (Rich
hiorid county)—and on Saturday the 26tH
the Review and Inspection of said Re.
gimfnt.— By Order of
Brig. Gen f l Thomas Glascock.
W. BARTON,
Aid-dc-Camp.
Notice.
THE having been solici
ted to instriitt in the elements of
the FRENCH LANGUAGE, gives this
information to the public, that he is rea
dy to receive pupils, and give them three
lessons weekly, to witt—on Monday,
Thursday Sc Saturday. His price will be
15 dollars per quarter, payable ih advance.
Young persons who Wish to Icarh, will
do well to avail themselves oi this op
portunity, ttie subscriber’s leisure cna
bles him to improve. He Was early ac
quainted with the learned languages)
and slitter! himself the method he a-
Uopted Will soon give the ttudeht, the
knowledge of this pleasing ahd useful
language. As his principal care will be
to inculcate in an easy manner, the rules
of the Syntax and to make them acquaint
ed with an intelligible System of pronun
ciation. Without relying oil hi! own ca
pacity, be flatters himself that such as
will honour him with their confidence:
shall have no reason to regret their time.
Hours of Tuition from 7 till 9 o'clock.
M*rrh 15. P. MENARD.
: Sheriffs Titles, For Sale ac
this Office.
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Tobacco Inspection*
boMmssto jv
WARE-HOU ns.
wptmtosmf:
of I* rankiin county, have been engaged ■*s
to Inspect Tobacco at the Ware-House
of the subscribers* at the iodt of tb*
Bridge, where convenient and substan
tial Stores, the best of Coopers, an&eve- ‘
ry other convenience and facfliw for the ♦
satisfaction and quick dispatch' of ciUWv
turners Have been provided* - ‘<^l
From the experience of these gentle* .
men, as Inspectors, the elioiblr situi. i* 3
lion of the subscribers' Ware.%cbiif.Sd A
security of their Stores* adapted (o \
kind of Merchandize and Produceywttfi
the promptness and punctdalitywftli
which they will atlehd to orders and con- \
signmehts, they are led to expect a lib
eraUHare of patronage. Their charges i
willlie the Bi*sne as at the other Wart-
Ileuses, ahd every accommodatiuh usual
will be afforded to those who may favor f
them with their custom*
. Bni* & Sdurry . J
November I. t s »fl
A Teaqher W anted®
INDIES* ACADEMY*
, Mdrint of Health I
GR ATI L UUE for auo years liberal *
support, has induced the subscri- j
ber to accede to the solicitations of 4ifi *
former employers, and again otietTthe
Acadcttiy with an efficient Teae&ef tO
assist Mrs. own HI state *
of health precluding his attendance oa
the duties of the School, And compelling
him to traVel. 6
A perfect &faitiihartah, of exemplar*
moral character, either young or adVahc* \
ed in life, may embrace a most favofa.
elc opportunity for a permanent and lu
crattVc situation. No objection to a 1
married gentleman. A Classical Scheldt
would be considered ah acquisition. I
Parents and Guardians who abprebiw < ft,
ste a Wealthy residence, and to kefcp their \-
j children and Wards constantly at school. 1
I 22J?!f! W a P* Uwtioh * •«! the
Dumber is limited-. I;
. , . T; Sandwich* J
January I S, t y
~ KOtICE. |
A persons having arty demand* \
43- “gainst the late firm of JOSEPH (
AX)RMAW, Ur C 6, Sadlers, Will please * fgl
present them to the subscriber for settle-
ntent—snd all those indebted to the said
firm are requested to make immediate *
payment to ,
D. M-Kinne*
u .i . Surviving Vcfiamtr*
October aft
By the President o/ Hit V. StatuT
WHEREAS, by the first section of
an Act of Congitss* parsed on the 31st . 4
day of March* 1808, entitled an Act *
cerning the sale of the lands of the U
*°r °“ ,cr
the President of tHe United StateshTa«; *
thonacd to cause certain public lands to
be offered for sale* ,Q
. WnEaEVoEt. I JamiS MdVaok, Prut
wwkhVif 6 Un i ted StaUs ’ <n ********
ty with the said act* and other acts of
Congress, providing for the sale and disc.
of , th * Lands of United State*
™ Tennessee, do hereoy declaim
and make known tbst public sales, for the I
disposal, agreeably to law, of the Public
Lands m the district hist of Pearl riverl
bounded on the west by the Chickasaw!
hay river, on the squth by the ndrailal i
blufk k f no, l h l atitud e, on the east ■
by thfc Mobile and Tombigby rivers, *|3*
on the north by the Creeks* SarttaboL* $
and Hogue> Homo, (the one falling $
the Tombigby .nd the other info the
Chtckasawhay rivers, which have beeS
surveyed ahd returned to the Refejatef Vt
wLtT 6 ofec ® at St. Stephens, and
which have not been disposed ,!, or S
cepted fi om sale by law, shaH be hekfotfill
Stephens, on the River XombighyToh th# -
July hext, an dWi tni i.
ulUhe said lands hive bccti oflmJwMM 1
G nJ b M htod daw
b,mi>.^ ambs mo » k oe.
1o T: Commi..i« er
Us . i t * cntral Land OScc:
March 30. c *
fcj*” Printers who publish th# ieti* mh
for payment. . Jjr.f y
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