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IT WEDNESDVY& jSATJJIIDAY,
I Fire Dollars per annum,
PAYABLE Ilf ADVANCE^
irigade Orders.
Augusta, 10fh July, 1817.
DM the many complaint* made
y citizens of the different coun
omposing he Ist Brigade, 2d
an, Georgia Militia, ai to the
e Law not being sufficiently
ed, and well knowing its ira
ce to community, the citizens
habitants generally—l deem it
tally necessary therefore to is
ds my order—Requiring every
in or Commanding Officer of
mies composing this Brigade,
;r without delay to the law on
bject, and fully inform them*
thereof, as a strict compliance
o will in future be required aod
ed.
cen may rest assuredthat steps
t taken for ah'enquiry into their
it, should they be found defici
neglectful in conforming to
nforoing this law. They will
ticular in appointing sober and
derly men as Captains of Pat*
is the t'aptains so appointed
t accountable for the moderate
erect behaviour of those imme*
' under their charge.
\r&ir of Brigadier General T.
OCR.
W. BARTON, aid-de-camp.
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1 Colonels and Majors are re
d and called upon to aid and
in seeing the above order fully
igidly enforced in their respec
egiments and Battalions.
imiSUriSCUIBh.KS,
ve Just Received,
ase Furniture Fringes
o Brown Hollands
o 3-4 Checks
o Pulicat Hkfs.
o Hosiery
o Bombazetts
•i White and Plaid Homespuns
runks 6-4 Cambric
s. short Nankeens
jams wrapping Paper
■ALSO
ja and N. E. Rum
id Gin
Lump and Brown Sugar
Tea, Coffee, Ac.
T. &. J Cunningham.
r 12
D. Ralston,
IAS JUST RECEIVED,
ff'ers for sale on accommodat
ing terms,
Hhds. Muscovado Sugsp*,
arrels and Bags Green Coffee,
[ds. and 30 Blls. N. E. Rum,
>o. sth proof Jam. Rum
ils Peach Brandy
». Cider * J
ipes C. Brandy . *
» H. Gin
egs assorted Patent Shot
> Buck do
isks London Porter
fuun&Hyson Tea io qr. boxes
■esh box Imperial Tea
ags Almonds .
*>csh Chocolate and London
Mustard *
)ld Madeira and Port Wine in
bottles X *
and Lump Sugar
»ns assorted li on, -
ALSO—An elegant
Wheel Carriage,
AND ' -
lATCH of horses,
[even years old.
l y* ■ ft
olting Cloths,
ff I? L C'
ac, sudscit.,c s have just receiv
ed a complete assort meat of the
TH8 ty DUTtH BOJLTING
Edward Quin, & Co
tf
~BSnk checks
For Sale at this Oilice.
EXHIBITION,
WILL be exhibited for a few days only, at
the Boom over Mr. Randolph’s hat store
a PAvrnjfQ
representing the
Celebrated Danae. ,
For paticulars enquire at the store.
July *
Boarding House.
A FEW gentlemen can be accom.
modated with gented Board, on mo
derate terms.
Mary Silbert,
July 2. ts
Mrs. Maria A. Pierce
HAS OPENED A
Boarding House,
In St. Julian Street , Savannah, Geo.
Where Gentlemen and Ladies of re
spectability, will meet with every polite
attention.
- Savannah. February ry. ts
To Hire,
AN eMmear female HOUSE
SERVANT—AppIy at this of
fiee. July 2.
fVanted to Hire,
4 WET NURSE.—Liberal wag
/V es will be given, and paid week
ly or as required.—Enquire at this
office. June 28. !
For Sale,
An Elegant Pair of DAPPLE
GREY HOUSES, well broke to the
carriage—Apply at Lacy and M‘Gar’s
Livery Stables. J 5. ts
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; Wanted to Purchase
A STEADY F AMILY HORSE,
and to hire, a good bouse Ser
vant.—Apply at this Office.
June 28.
NOTICE. ““
BB STOUTENBURGH is fully
O authorized to set as my Attorney,
during my absence from Augusta.
John Miller.
May 3. ts
Dancing School.
MR. COLMESNIL has the ho
nor to inform his friends and
the public, that his School is open at
Mr. Leslie’s Long Room at 6 o’clock
in the evening—and half past 7 at
night. June 25. ts «
A Card.
{£J° THE Female School in the
Richmond Academy, will be continu
ed under the superintendance of Mr.
; Wakuen, as heretofore, the quarter
commencing this day.
By order of the Trustees.
ISAAC HERBERT. Cl’fe.
July 1. ts
Found,
A receipt tor Cotton Stored at Messrs
A. Erwins Groce & Co. Ware House.
The owner can have it by describing the
same, and paying for this advertisement,
i and calling on A. Rhodes jr.'
June 12.
FOR SALE,
THE House at present occupied by
Mr. Jacob Benner, on Broad-street
—as tr>d a stand tor business as any in
the Cuy. Possession can be had in Sep
tember next.
Patrick Kelly.
June 28. ts
SS“VV ants a situation
a young man who has been in busi
ness for some timq in this place.—
For further particulars enquire at
this office, or the A. B. store.
July 9. ts
* .
Polling Cloths.
THE subscriber has just received a
complete assortment of genuine’
Dutch Bolting Cloths,
1 of alt numbers, and' wih keep a constant
. suppiy during the season
, ’ Jr S. Walker.. *
, June J?. ts ,
We are authorized to announce
Mr. Hiram Mann as candidate for
Receiver of l ax Returns of, Rich
mond county at the ensuing elec
tion. June 21.
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Edward Quin & Co.
HfAVE Just Retired by the ships
; William & Henry, Georgia ami
Oglethorpe from Liverpool, (he fol
lowing articles which they offer for
sale on pioderate terms:—
50 cask* assorted Hardware and
Cuflery # #
7 do. small sized iTell-mttal Ket
tles and Skillets
2 do. Carpenter’s Plains!
2 do. Steelyards
2 do. Marbles
5 do. London Pewter Plates, Wish
es and Basons
3 Cases single & doubli barrelled
Guns - j
20 kegs wrought Nails &j Spikes
20 Casks assorted Glassware
60 do. London Porter
A few boxes London Mustard
A few hampers Cheshire Cheese
86 Anvils and Vices
6 Ton Shot and Bar Lead
6 do. Castings
2500 lbs. Sheet Iron
100 Copper aed Patent Tea-Kettles
i Case Irish linens and Diaper
2 Bales Bumbazctte
ON HArvD
30 casks Philadelphia bottl’d Porter
10 do. Draft do do
6do do Rye Whisky
10 Puncheons 4th prf. Jam. Rum
5 do. West-India do.
I 2 Pipes superior Holland Gin
! go Quarter casks Sherry W ine
150 Bags Coffee
15 Bbls. Loaf Sugar
8 Chests Hyson Tea
15 Bbls. Almonds and Filberts
50 Boxes Spanish Segars
Train Gil
100 Kegs White Lead & Spanish
■ Brown
15 Boxes Soap
60 Kegs Dupont & Co’» Gunpowder
15 Cases fine and ftoram Hats
A constant supply of northern goal.
Bridle and Skirting Leather
Calf Morocco, Sheep and Hog skins,
&C.&O.
June 4. „ jt . ~
J.D. Weathers &Co,
Have Lately Received,
100 Reams p^nf
12 Hhds. Brown Sugar,
30 Bags Prime Green Coffee,
3 Hhds. 4th ProofJaimaicaßum
10 Hhds N. Pi. Rum,
3 pipes 4th proof Old Gogniac
Brandy,
3 do. Holland Gin,
30 Groce Black Bottles, *
ALSO
J Uandbome Jlaso tment of
SPRING GOODS,
Well adapted to the approaching
season.
All of which will be sold at their
usual low aud accommodating terms.
April 16 | ts
SPRING GOODS7
William Wright,
Is now receiving pe Brig belvidere,
. from New-Fork
A Complete & extensive As
sortment of
GOODS
Adapted to the Seasons—consisting of
British, French and
India '
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE & CUTLERY,
Shoes of all Descriptions,
Hats,
» Millinary r - ,
Stationary, &c. &c. /
Together with a Complete Assortment
GROCERIES*.
Great attention has been given in
the selection of the above Goods, so
as to embrace almost every article
requisite for Country Stores. They
will be offered extremely low by the
Piece, or Package, in the new buil
ding next above Messrs. B. J* Msies,
& Co. near the upper end Broad
Street.
REMOVAL,
A M'KIXSTHY & CO.
Have removed to the Store lately occu
pied by Messrs. V, G.&R. Morgan
A Co. JV*o.l, corner bridge Row,
Where they have Just Received in ad
dition to their former stock, la
Packages Fresh Imported
FANCY v STAPLE
Dry Goods,
—AMONG WHICH ARB—
FLORENCE, French and India
Lustrings,
Satins, Levantine and Plaid Silks,
5, 6, 7 and 8 Rich figured Damask
and plain Silk Shawls,
Lace Veils, Lace Net,
Thread and Colored Edgings,
Large assortment plain and figured
Mulls, Jaconets, Cambricks,
Lenos and Book Muslins,
Black and colored Canton and Italian
Crapes,
Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs,
Bandannoes, Flaggs and Cotton do*
4,6, 6, 7, and 8 Cotton Imitation and
Fancy colored Shawls,
Figured and plain Madrass Handker
chiefs and Cravats,
Calicoes, Chintzes, Furnitures and
Ginghams,
Irish Linens, Colerain Maddipollam
and steam-loom shirtings,
Nankeens, colored Casimere,
White and striped Jeans,
Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery,
Silk, Beaver and Kid Gloves,
Lace 'lueves, Rich Spangled Fans,
Needle Cases, Sewing Silks,* Thread
. and I'apes
Parasols, Silk Uraberellas, Sc c.
. ALSO
Black, Blue, Brown and Mixed Su
perfine and common Broad Cloths
and Cassimers,
Silk and Cotton Vestings,
Domestic Plaids, Checks,
Diapers and Shirting.
. Together with almost every other
article - in their line—all of which
will be sold for cash at small ad
vance. June 18. Dvr
N. 8.—30 Waggons
Wanted to take load for Knoxville.
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Mackenzie & Ponce,
OFFER FOR SALE,
At the Store formerly occupied*by H.
I. • and R. Thomas,
An Extensive Assortment of
British , India & French
Goods ,
Which will be sold low for Cash, Pro.
duce or on a liberal credit to those known
to be punctual. November 15. ts
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have Just Received,
130 Packages
British, French and India
GOODB,
Consisting of almost evccy arti
cle calculated tor the Spring djjp Sum
mer Business—Which theyTfler, at
Wholesale and Retail, on accommodat
ing terms.
William Sims, & Co. *
March 5. ts
bTAINBACK WILSON, ~
A AMD
JAMBS A. BLACK,
HAVING associated themselves in
business under the firm of IVIL.
SOM & BLACK, r ffer their services to
their friends, and the public in general,
in Ibe
COMMISSION
AMD
Factorge Line.'
They have the "Ware. House lately oc
cupied by Messrs. Barrett fc Sims, where
every attention will be given to render
geneva! sttisEacUory April 30.
2o Dollars Reward?
O UN AWAY from the Plantation of
XV. Miss Campbell in Jefferson county,
near Louisville, a Negro Man named
SQIPiO, about i feet IQ or 11 inches
high, be has thick lips and it slender
made— he well known in Augusta and
The above reward and all
reasonable charges wilt be paid for de
livering him in the gad of Augusta or
Savannah, and notice thereof to
Geo. Jones.
Savannah, 34 July, \UI, IW
Just Received , & FtH I
v * ' '%
Sale, \ jpff'" dis
10 Barrels Salmon*
20 Ditto Mackerel, 4 *
140 Boxes Smoaked Herring, ’ ‘
40 Ditto Mould Candles,
Jamaica Hum,
West India ditto, * ' ’> *
Northern ditto, "• ..'
Holland Gin, Whisky
Coffee* Sugar & Molasnto
, By JAM Ed SIKES*
Five doors above the Market , soil*!
side of Broad-street,
July 9. ■> .
xo^hietelt
subscriber lias on band a
, cTwß q Z li,:rof, ' , * be, ‘ l,6,l
•HUtOf a full and General Assortment
.. LEATHER, . *
winch he offers to sell low so? cash.
, JOHN RUCKER.
July 9. , t s .
George Hudson,
HAH JUST RECEIVED,
And offers for sale, next door abend
& Lang and Co.
60 Hhds. & Barrels
N.Orleansand MuieoTaduSdran
60 hhds and blls 8U Croix and N. IS,
Rum'
it tons assorted Iron.
60 bugs Green Coffee
60 reams Writing Paper
Irish Potatoes
Cider in Barrels
Naokebnd, oo.—Low for cash Or
approved paper at 60 days only.
June 31 AM
REMOVAL.
J. W* Bridges,
HAS taken the House formerly
occupied by P. Bttowu, two
1 doors above John Miller’s and near
the Market, where lie has on bund
An Extensive Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries & Hardware
Which will be sold low by Whole*
sale or Retail, for Cash or approved
***P er - June *B.
(b*w« are authorised to aunotMoe
Richard Rush, a candidate for the
ollice of Receiver of Tax Returns for
Richmond county* at the easting
election. Ju„ e 2 i. 9
OU° We are authorized to anwounch
Col. Peter Donaldson* a candidate
for the office of SHERIFF* for
Richmond county, at the ensuing
election. June Ibf
are authorised to aniiodtiKtl
A. Rhodes, jr. a candidate for tbeof
fice of Sheriff, for Richmond County,
at the ensuing election. J line ih
O" We are authorized to aanounee
Anslem Hugo, a candidate for the
office of Sheriff for Richmond county,
at the ensuing election.
June 7.
We are authorized to announce
Edmund Hugo, jun. a candidate the
the office of Tax Collector for Ri< h*
mood county, at the ensuing election*
July 9. w- tr
*** We are authorised to announce
Thomas acandidate tor the
office of Tax Collector for Richmond
county at the ensuing election* J 6,
~nstic& *
THE subscribers having received an
assignment from the late fitmsL
Richard I. Eastcb, b Co. of sundry**"
Notes, Ac. and having placed them in the
hands of WilliaH Jonas, for collection,
with instructions to urge immediate pay*
ment, all persons concerned Will there*
fore take due notice.
t Minis & Htnry.
June 4- , n
“notice; ~
THE firm of Cunningham & Meigs is
this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. Persons bating claims against the
firm, ary requested to present them; and
payment is expected from those indebt
d to us, by note or book account.^