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W «n .«r m *
U ni. (Jo
.frt now Meets ving and Opening their,
Winter's S
GOODS;
fheir Stosk wlllr be very Exten
sive k Complete, consisting of /
BHJTLSH, FHKNCIi,
India & domestic
GOODS,
Whucji t)»ev offer at Wholesale and :
Retail* on their turn a) low aud aocommo
tmiit. ' I
October 1. , 4C . .
Removal. -V
subset ioer wishes to inform his
X. friends and the public in general,
that he,has removed his BOOT ht-SUOE’
lot* from his former stand to the house
lately occupied by Mr. Haynesworth,
suutfi side of Broad street, three doors'
ab ite the corner at the Market house,
w .lOre he has on hand
Jin Elegant Assortment vs
BOOTS SHOES.
Long and Wellington Hoots, *
\\ ax d and Morocco Shoeteea,
t Ilitto diV-o Pumps,
Ditto Ladies’ Jackson Ties,
Ditto do. Walking Shoes,
Ditto Morocco Slippers of all kinds,
And an extensive assortment of Negro
of which have been just re
ceived from New-York.
C3T He likewise intends carrying on
♦he Manufacture and Repairing df Boots
d Saues, add hopes from his strict st
ation to business, to meat a liberal
ire of public patronage.
WILLIAM TUTT.
Novembers, • ts
The tfubgcribeFs,
■* *aving finned a connexion in
Business, >
UNUKU THE FIRM OF
I. Andrews Co.
• -'cspi cttuliy solicit the patronage of the
citizens of Augusta and its vicinity,’
•wid inform them that they have for
«*le at their
''in WareManufac.
tory ,
, BROAD STREET,
ext door above Mr, J. JY. Bridges,
,-.An Ex pnsive Assor'ment 0f...,
WA R E,
their own make, which they can con
fidently recoimueud,
—VIZ;—
* ’N OOKING Utensils of every descrip
j) tiou
Liquid and Dry Measure, according.
to the regulations of the Market
Japanned and Plated -Ware
Sheet lion Stoves
Hardware, Crockery War*, ;
Castings, and '
An assortment of Groceries.
Ordiys tor Conductors, Gutters, &c„
.ttended to in town or country, at fbe
holiest notice. "
N. B Wanted, three good Journey- 1
non Tin Plate Workers, to whom Hbe
al wages will be gi^en—two smart lads
would be takenasapprentices. ' ' . *
%* The highest price givenfor«cletn
Cotton and Linen Rags.
Richard Andrews,
Ira C, Day.
_ October 4 ts
' > AxmjviriVjJ ." “ '
Jock,©J Club Races
W TTMLL commence on the Ist Wed-,
VV nesday in December riext, free
for any Horse, Mare or Gelding from 1
any part of the world—Weightsagreea
ble to the Augusta Turf.
Ist Day s Running, S mile
heats, for a purse dJ g 400
£d —Z mite heatß 300
Sd—Mile heats for a purse •*
supposed to-be worm be- '
fween S&400
By order of the President.
R. H. Sec'ry.
October 22 Ut
&d R
VtIUL BE -SOLD,
On Wednesday the 3d’day of thfeetn
ber next,-to the highest bidder ,
excellent tract of land con-
JL taming 300 acres, owned by the:
subscriber, nine miles above Augusta,
lyiug immediately on the Savannah river,
and cwntamtng a handsome proportion
K roun d s —Also, 16 or
18 likely NEGROES, several Horses, a
few good Lows and a small stock of
SHeem together with some Household
and Kißfcen furniture- Terms made
known on the day of sal £
; Edward W. Collier.
October 29. tds
A LL those indebted to the late firm
«f Messrs. JAMES A. BLACK,
it Lo. are requested to call and settle
I A. Bom, fc
faqa . 3otm Tuu S r -
■% «*4f»irto , «' f >; arts
JACOBBAXFORTU '
•*. "V * akb r i 1
GKOBGE W. BVTLBB, '
HAVE formed a connexion ip trade, •
at the ’uppermost stores on the
north side Broad-street, Augusts, which,
will be conducted in the name of
GEORGE W. BUTLER, 4- Co.
They hone on hand a general assort
ment of
Dvy Goods and Groceries,
Cut Nails,
Hardware and Crockery,
Which th* 1 v will dispose of on the
lowest terms for Cash, or exchange for 1
.country produce, on the most liberal
terms. November 8.
■M— ■■ ■—■- ,1, ■■
Jacob Danlorth,
Has Just Received, at his Store in
Broad-Street,
A General assortment of
DRY GOODB,
Groceries,
Hard W are,
•Cutlery and
Crockery Ware.
Also, a Large Assortment of
Men’s, Women’s and Children's
81*068,
Jnd an Elegant .Supply o f .]
Northern Homespun, and
Five Boxes Hats, assorted.
The whole of which will be sold on
the most reasonable terms.—He still’
continues Ins Na - Manufactory, and has,
on hand a supply of nails of all sizes.
He has also Just, Received,
i£ Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups
of the moat substantial kind, and best
workmanship.
November 8 tlstM
J. W. Bridges,
——IS NOie BBCBJV/N C——
AND OPENING,
Jhi Extensive Assortment,
CONSISTING OF,
British, French, India, and Do
mestic
DRY GO .
—A L 8 O
A General Assortment of
Hardware and Cut
lery.
—Likewise— *
JL C niplete Supply of
GOOCERIEB.
His Stock is extensive and complete,
and will be offered at wholesale and re
ad, on his “ usual low and accommoda
ting terms J*
Bills on J\Tew- York.
October 11 ts
Tlte -Subscribers,
ARE DAILY RECEIVJJfG,
LARGE QUANTITIES OF
M 0 0
DIRECT FROM EUROPE.^
WHICH they can and will sell as
low a» any other house in thestate
that are Tegular dealers, and will give
the highest price for COTTON and oth
er Produce. Customers will be prompt
ly attended to, and their favours grate-:
fully received by
' A. Erwin, Groce A Co.
v October 11 ts
Carnages and Giggs.
FOR BALE.
THE subscribtr has received an ad
ditional supply of Gigs and Car
riages of a superior quality, made bj
David Beach of Newark, and warranted
good—They will4»e sold on accommo
dat ng terms.
ALSO—Several Double Breasted COT
TON GINS, of fixim 45 to 65 saws,
made by Boatwright tk tilav.e—apply to-
G. B. Marshall.
September 3. ts
Silas Bronson,
Having tuk n his old stand on Bridge
Street, informs the citizens of Au
gusta, that he is now opening ,
i * - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Japaned Tin Ware
He has obtained some of the first rate
workmen from New-Yurk, and will
be able to make Quitters and Conduc
tors at the shortest notice—--Also,
Scales, Weights and Measures, agree
-able to the Augusta Standard.
HR HAS os HASO,
3000 weight of new Dewier, at
wholesale and retail
A small consignment of Books
Assorted Ivory and Horn Combs
100 patent Tinder Boxes, on «n entire
new plan.
—ALSO—
•f large Assortment of
GROCERIES.
•At Wholesale or RetuML
1000 casks northern Cheese, os
the River, and daily expected.
ffT Old Pewter, Brass and Conner,
received m payment.
Nevsmbcy 6 ts
rp!Hfi Subscriber* Hava confiected
JL themsel ve* in the mercantile busi
ness under the firm of 1 .
JL Picquet % L, P. Hugo. t.
They are receiving at present a general
assoitmetof
Dry Goods,
Hardware, *
Groceries &
Crockery Ware,
Which wiH be sold on very accommo
dating terms.
Antoine Picquet,
Lean P. Dugas.
Novembers • 1)
—i —— l —* :
Just Received, j
A fresh supply of Loriliwtl’s
Maocoboy, Hcotob & Rappee
i SNUFF, 1
With a general assortment of
MEDICINES.
W. H. TUIhHN.
November 8 wot
BLANKETS .
£4 BALES, consisting of
Hose, Point and Dhffil Blankets,
Just Received and for mth by
Ames fc Allen.
. AI.SO
Additional supplies of HATS,
Reasonable Dry Goods, Spermaceti Can
dles, Cheese, Wine, 4fe. #c. •
November 8
Bills on New-York
Far Safety
Reach & Thomas.
October 4.
Bills on New York
AT SHORT RIGHT,,
For Sale by
A. Slaughter AC. Labuzan. \
Angus 116. ts
Bills on New-York
For Sale by
Benjamin Picquet.
August 23. ts
Bills on New York
For safe by
JS.L.# S. Siurges.
Ociober 11. / * ts
1Y IkkS on NEW-YORK—fur sale,
F by MICU’L F. BOISCLAitt.
October 25 ts
Family Flour.
THE subscribers will keep-coustantl -
on hand for sale, a supply of SU
PERFINE FLOUR, from one oi teh
beot'tmllsdn'the Southern States.
, Wilson & Black, j
i Oct. 8. * ts
Just Received,
2 Razees, for two Horses
2 Carriages I
2 Gigs.
Which-will be sold low for Cash, by
B. PICQUET.
' -FOR SALE,
Biljs on N, York.
Oc timer r >• "*• ts
G. Hudson, 6l Co.
HAVE JUiT KECEIVEI),
Per the schooners Three Sisters, andi
Y oung Rea Horse, from‘New-York.
—An Extensive Assortment ivf-
British, French & India
DRY GOODS,-
Cutlery , Hardware ,
■A N D
Groceries. *
ALSO—
CROCKERY;
V Glass'. Ware,
Which they aj;e determined to
sell on accommodating terms by the
Package, Piece or otherwise,.as may
B«ib*urrhasers.
< October 11 < ts
FOM SALE, ,
A YOUNG Female Servant, 17years
of age, well calculated for the house
—Apply at this office.
October 4. ts
Doctors J, G. M*WHORTER and
J. B. GUMMING, having united
their interest in the practice of Physic,
Burg *y and Midwifery, tender their
t prolessiona( services to their friends and
the public, and hope by their alliance to
be able to pay punctual attendance to
both Town and Country friends. By ap
plying two doors above the Post-Office,
one or the other will always bo found.
November tsT |f
Globe 'tavern. J
BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, ..
THE subscribers having purchased'* *
lease of this Elegant and commodi
ous establishment, inform their friends
and the public in general, their best
exertions shall be used to render comfort
able all those who may be pleased to call
on them. They have a number of pri
vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa
ra’e and apart from the bustle of the tav
ern, for the accommodation of those to,
whom such bustle drould be unpleasant—
And having”determined to spare no pains
in providing every comfort, they rely with
confidence upon the support of the pub
lic. - •
• Thomas Glascock, .
Peter Donaldson.
June 30 ts •
r *~ r T notice. 7 ~■
William White,
a desire to accommodate
3 jl, the gentlemen .of Augusta, and
strangers fuse, who may favor him with
their custom, hopes they will not
of the BELL, at Caropbcll’stjpjpffj
as he Harters himself of renderingtaifry
cums jit in a public Line—as such he hope?
to meet with liberal encouragement from
the public in general. Prom 10 to 12
gentlemen can be accommodated with
yearly-boarding, on the shortest notice.
Gentlemen travellers can also be accom--
'mo 'ated with good stabling for horses,
and the best of fodder and grain.
November 12. ’ cw
Washington Hotel.,
THE 8 UDSC RIDER
HAS Purchased this well kttown
Stand from Mr. Levi, H. JCciiols; 1
He s determined to devote suen attention I
to the business of the house as w ill not
fail to render it comfortable and pleasant
to every person that be may have the.
pleasure to attend to. Bis table will al
ways be with the best the coun
try can afford, .anikkis bar will be con-'
stantly furnished with the choicest Li
quors; good stables and ostlers are pro
vided—-Every exertion will be made to
render general satisfaction.
Bamuel B. Head.
The Milledgeville Journal will.
please insert the above f»r 1 month, and
forward "their account.
Washington, Wilkes, Oct. 18 1m
FOR BALE,
200 Acres of Land,
LYING aofnt seven miles from this
City, upon the Washington road,
oust of it is well timbered-—there are
upwards of forty acres cleared and un
, der good fence—there is also on the pi e
naises,-an excellent dwelling house, and
out houses, a good Peach and Apple
Orchard? and uncommon good water in
abundance.
• ALSO
To be disposed of, Four Prime
Negroes.—ls not sold at private sale be
fore the first day of January next, the
I whole will be sold at the market-house
to the highest bidder on that day—A cre
dit will be given if required* for good,
personal security, and a mortgage on aH v
Apply to ■ . > ' ’
Isaac La Roche,
November 1 tds
H itt be Sold,
ON the premise's, on the first day of
December next, a Plantation eleven
miles fijpm Augusta, on the road leading
to Milledgeville, containing 25b acres—
-80 of which is cleared—A better stand
for a public house is nut known in the
up-country, the house is two stories
j high, CO feet in length, and well furnish
ed for accommodation of travellers—
it is also well supplied with household
an ,f kitchen furniture? together with
1 stock of all kind, and every necessary
; farming utensil.
P. Donaldson.
November 5 trts
Notice,
THE Subscriber offers for sale bis
plantation containing more than 800
acres, about SOO of which is cleared and
in a high state of cultivation; situated
within one mile of Columbia Court house,
and on both sides of the Main Road
leading from that place to Augusta. *
' , —ALSO—
His White Horse Tavern at Columbia
Court house. As it is expected that no
person, will purchase without viewing the
premises, a further description is deemed
unnecessary—Young field Negroes and
cash will ttfc received in payment.
John Briscoe.
November 5. ‘
The Subscriber,
TAKES this opportunity to inforn
his friends and the {tublic, that hi
has purchased John Rucker’s TAJS
YARD, and STOCK OF LEATHER,
in Elbert county,and taken his lease ami
stock of Leather in Augusta, and has on
hand at both yards, an assortment of
Leather for sale on low terras, also Cow
Hides, that is well saUcd and cured.
Any person wishing to purchase in Au?
gusta, may apply to fTm. Fowler.
J Ames Backer.
October tawfim
. s'it • if
- I
xFollowing Property I
«VM7 ILL be offered for Hale, at the I
yT Court-House, in this city, on the ■
first Tuesday in December next, being
the real estate of the late R. Wayne! ■
esq. and sold for the benefit of the heirs H
of said estate, vizH
House and Lot No. 1, Yamacraw. f
I Wharf Lot No. 1, do. |;
Wharf Lot No. 10, do.
One Town Lot at Spring Hill.
One five acre Lot, Chatham county, oh |
the borders of the city.
Two Town Lots in Sunbury. g
One Town Lot in Brunswick. |
470 acres prime river swamp Land
Argyle island, about 320 acres cleared f
and cultivated under dam, wr‘h quarter
drains, trunks, water machine, barns
overseers, winnowing and negro houses,
a garden spot, with a grove of swee
orange and fig trees. The buildings are
situatedon high know les, out of thereach*
of freshets. This land produces as good
crops as any on the river. The whole
tract will be sold oi divided into two
tracts to suit purchasers.
800 acres pine Laud; in the neighbor- I
hood of Monte ith,
11,000 acres pine Land, in EffingSaias
county, lad off in tracts oi from three fir ■
five hundred acres each. I
tiOOo acr6s of Land, in Striven county*
in different tracts; sonie of the tracts
prime swamp atrfl oak and hickory lands*.-
310 acres of Lanu, Washington coun
ty, oak and hickory.
202 i acres Land, WilkulSb'b county*.-
12th district, No. $65,
450 acres river swamp Land, in Sotltli
Carolina, pposite the point of ArgyjelsL I '
and.
From .ten to twelve hundred acres of I
Land, on the Salt Ketcher, in South-
Carolina. '
Four Lots in sie town of ‘Columbia, I'
South Carolina.
Terms to be made known on rtlie day I
us bhlc*
GEORGE ANDERSON, }
. JAMES M. WAYNE, f executor*, ■ ,
I Savannah , September lb lV»* 1-1
Vluable Property for sale. I
THE subscriber having obtained an
order from the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Columbia county, to sell I •
the real Estate ot Joseph Ray, deceased.
Offers for sale the Merchant Mills, Dis
tillery, Dwelling Houses, Store, Crane- g
i-y, &c. with 70 -acres of Land, including ‘ II;
the whole of the improvements of the Hi
said Joseph Ray, deceased. Also, 210
acres of Land, lying within half a mile ot
said improvements, well timbered. The
above property is offered at private sale,
and if not sold previous to the 25th day H r
of December next, will be sold on the
26th of December at/Raysvilie, to the
highest bidder—Terms made known on
that day, or at any time, by application H ;
to the subscriber. Will be sold at the
same time and place,,a sett of Patent Hi
Stills, ami sortie old Gins,lrons,&c. &c, B
William Harnett, |
Guardian for the minors«fJas. Ray, dec. |
October 29 4t H
— H (
a GKEEABLY to the last will dj'tcs H (
tameiit of James Pearre, late of H _
Riclnnond county, deceased. /Fill be H^/).
sold, on the Ist Tuesday in December ■*'
m' v t, (if.jjot previously disposed of at H a
pi Vate sale,) the following
Tracts of Land, I»
500 Acres of Lapl on the wa- B
ters of Bear creek, Franklin county, ori
ginally granted to Nathaniel Pearre—
Bounded N. E. by Cal), ,on the other
sides by lands of IV m. Glascock, and H.
George /Fa I ton. ~
-202 i Acres Land, Lot No. 30,3 d dis- H..
trict, old /Filkinson county. H It
154 Acres Land in /Filkes county,
near the mouth of Longcreek, adjoining H \
lauds of Clce, and George Graves.
154 Acres in /Filkes county, adjoin- H .
ing land of Cloe Graves; each being pa> t H
of 924 acres of laud originally granted
to Andrew Robinson. Hi
92$ Acres of Land, Elbert county— Hi t
Bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and
by Savannah river; being a p.art of a tract H u
originally granted to Joshua Bradley. H r
143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin- H" 1
ing lands of Joshua Graves.
Acres of Land in /Farreri county,
on Duhart’s creek; also one other tract ■
originally granted to Angus Martin.
Title Deeds and Plots may be seen on Wl
the day of sale, when the terms of pur*
chase will be made known.
J. T. ALLEN,? n
L. PEARRE, SEI5 El ' s
October 15 . ts
To Rent, ~ I
THE Dwelling House, together with ■
convenient out houses and a good
garden,the dwelling house has fourjooms
below, and two above stairs, with a 1
azk fronting the river, and without douo
the most pleasant house in town during ■
the summer months—at present occup-
FlewelTm & Dickinson. I
November 1 n