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MONPAY A TMUttSDAY
jfO UNINGS, '
t* £5 UVuwAtoia.
JL* of the Laws of the U. States.
AT si* noLiAns peu anhom,
in.^vance
CItOCKEiIY
,lvd
GLASS:.
WARD STORE
n ., F subscriber is now receiving and
■ neninff, and will continue to reenve
W. lL Fall and Winter months, at his
■ "f, Micou’s Brick Building, near the
tmnee in M’lntnshstreet, leading from
f Stewart & Hargrave's
I CORNER STORE,
I; G s V ERM JSSOHTMF.AT OF
I CROCKERY
l\ ftS 9 auA China Ware,
■ -conarsTiso or
mates handsomely assorted
i with Crockery , and
loirs £5 Tierces vvt Glass
■ FFare,
Veil selected to suit the Georgia & Wes
■ n y .rkrts, which he offers for sale at a
K advance He is ne w opening in order
Hs'iit those purchasers who wish to have
Heir Goods repact—
■Blue Printed Liverpool
I Ware—Also,
Mnameled Cups § Saucers,
■ Os every description and size.
Mates, Bowls, Mugs ami
I Pitchers,
■ Os different qualities and bizes.
■ ALSO
■ A fen< set nf Elegant
■Burnish’d Gold China,
Mpf a superior quality—consisting of
■ Tea, Codec & Desert Set
■ Complete—Likewise
■aiistre China Tea Sets,
■ various figures, neatly put up in bo*
■-a'l of which he 1 offers For sale at the
B:V r-liiccd prices for cash, or approved
acceptances.
H William 11. Oak man.
■N. 11. —The subscriber
requests those who are indebted
■’he late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Co.
|Bcinie forward and settle their accounts
(who alone is authorized to set-
HHficir business) as further indulgence
granted.
Wi!iiam 11, Oakman.
K- § W. Poe’s
I COTTON
■ms mmm
H (Upper End 'if the Wharf J
H THE SUBSCRIBERS
M P 'TUHN thanks to tin ir frien< 1 s f r
a® favors received the preceding sea
ni the
■ STi'iitGE
■
■'-■MXVSaiWA Rusincsa ,
IB' ''•P p i ny strict, attention to.the inte
■ rus omeia, to ensure a continu-
; 0 siime.
:<> 1 Hr ffClv STORE Js now in good
Wm ’ am ' calculated to afford safe
■ c "" ve " ie ' i; Storage so- Mcie.handize
■ U. WW. P„ c .
S ,f
I Mvj Goods.
The Subscribers,
Ha 01 FF,!t Tor sale,
B •>!■*/the bridge ffauh,
H Augusta,
B 5 n ™ K ' ,T TO tub susojr,
W'P a ” d Blankets.
B Us *
■ Mdhdn^c;,,^
B p Ciuilis, assorted,
r ' e , .
Bt> '- bric * ‘Jnslin%i
B r . •
I ’ *«W.
H\t P ' I ' ootT ' S!l 'rtlufs,
H I.!If I. jj '!;' tv °* f >ffu ranief,-j.
KJ. Y >■' r*
B>T 31 l f X ' C -
■ Sugar,
Hy-vS W**- OnConsig.
GnQCBHIF.S,
Win. II Thompson .§ Co
• OJflf jtr Sal!;,
ISO bags orinu- green (foffee
50 barrellS prime N. <). Sugar
i 13 hhds Muscovado Sup-ar
81) pieces cotton Baging
70 coils Hale Rope
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do do Cog Brandy
5 hhds J. Rum < »
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wide
SO barrels loaf S ugar
500 q, boxes Spanish Segars
40 do do Imperial j y
/ Gunpowder & Hyson S 11 1 i %
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
16 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds,
15 Boxes No, 1 Soap,
' 200 Bags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do. Best Richmond Tobaccp,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do.
3000 Bushels Salt.
October 31——if
Lawrence, Rapelve ('o.
Have just received find offer for sale, an
assortment of ■ 1
LONDON superfine Cloths
Double Milled ffassimeres
Canton and Nankin Crapes
Sinciiews and Sarsnetts
Silk and Beaver Gloves, assorted
Best Rnfckskin do
Black and white Crapes
Cotton and worsted half Hose
Irish Linens ami Dowlas
Brown Hollands and Osnabnrgs.
Nor b. ;■ 7 ft
Edwd . J, Hardin & Co.
. Are mow ready to supply their Custo
mers with almost any article of
Drj Roods,
Cutlery, Hardware, and
GilOf EIIISS
M Whole Sale or Retail, on accommo
dating Terms.
v ALSO,
Just Received
(0 CASES Fashionable Straw Bonnets,
r-„ • sale cheap b' the case.
‘ November 13- —6t
STUHiRE
AND
Commi&sion Musineas.
r V
", HE *' hscribers have taken the Ware
louse lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
ipjiositc the Wharf, which is now in com
pete order for the reception of Cottor
ud Merchandize.
Mackenzie Police.
October 27
iU , ©iiiA'|3E
AND
Commission Business.
I HE Subscriber returns thanks for the
Encouragement heretofore received in the
jbove business, and informs his friends
nd tlie public that he is now enlarging his
Ware-House, situated at the upper end of
Iroad Street, whichwill be in complete
Tiler for the reception of Cotton, and
mpes by his attention to merit a share of
niblko patronage.
J. Jnsley
Sept. 2t —w6\v
AND
V: luwwi Bain n Lvts'mc s 3.
sJfilE subscriber having entered into the
Eaciorage ami Coir.ifiiisiou Business, rcs
• > -osfully tenders his services to his
friends and the public, lie has taken a
si,,re in Hunter’s Buildings, immediately
below that occupied by Missis Nicholas
ts Neff, and hopes by unremitting nidus,
try ami an assidious alien lion to their in
turrits, t'v give general satisfaction lo
(hose that may favor him with their pat
ronage.
WILLIAMP. HUNTER.
Savannah November 7 *3 .v
CONTINUE THE
\ictorcgf &* Commissiot
BUSINESS in SAVANNAH,
/here all orders will be promptly atten--
i'i t«.
.Inly 7—ls
TO RENT.
I
" HAT pa;-t of the House occu
e l by Ja.:ks I,- Ouvtn; comprising a
'• tge Store on Front t. wdl situal
* d tor business; a hack Store and Cellar
For terms ”>piy cn i| le njiiniscs’
Oct 14 ts
Engle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Office
LITHE partnership of Whipple & Booth
1. of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah
Stage Ofllcej being this day dissolved bl
mutual consent. All debts due by tlu
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,
and all debts due to the firm are to be
collected b - ' him only.
Jesse Whipple,
D. S. Booth.
N. B. The house will still becontiu tie
as formerly, by the subscriber
J. Whipple.
may 16
Planters Hotel.-
Xm sitl.scrllier Ims taken the PLAN.
THUS*. HOTEL, lately occupied by Cos
by Dickinson, Esq situated between Hey
nold and M'Carlnrv-stre.ets, and fronting
.lones-street, which leads into the upper
part of Broad-street. This Establishment
is the lasgesl and best adapted for the ac
commodation of travellers of any in the
state—There are rooms fitted up and
will be reserved for the accommodation
of families. Planters, northern and south
ern merchants who may please to patronize
the proprietor, will find convenience in
being in the, neighborhood of the great
Cotton marl from the upper country. Sta
ble s in all respects suitable to the ex
tent of the establishment are provided,
John Miller.
Augusta, Oct 7
ujp The editors of the Joupnai, Mil
ledgeville; Missionary, Mount •• on; Ue
mubli&in, Savannah; Courier, Charleston;
Gazette, NeV-York, are requested to
publish the above for three 'months, and
st nd th' ir accounts to the Georgia Ad
vertiser Office for payment.
AUGUSTA b&UG
AN
Getter a I Urn her a <se.
■ • O
T
B ME Subscriber offers his services in a
GEVKRAL COMMISSION & JiliO
h’iCHAdj LINE —He will receive or
ders to buy or sell, and can furnish safe
storage for goods of every description, he
can only say that he will devote his be#t
endeavours to serve bis employers
C. U. flnnn.
October 7 ts
STRAW hOiVNLiSB.
FIVE CASES
Straw Bonnets and Brades,
Os the Newest Fashions.
'4nrsT hkcrivei),
ANT) FOR SALE BY
Pratt & Metcalf,
Smith Side Broad-street, a little below
the Planters’ Hotel.
October-14
For Sale.
Acres o LAND, on (he AVa
ters of Cubbert and Rocky Creeks—For
particulars enquire oi
Geo. W . JGvang.
July 1 ts
*** The Subscribers
Uave formed a connexion for the purpose
of transacting a General Commission Bu
siness in this city, under the firm of C-n»
TKLOU & HAMAH.
Liberal advances will be made, either
in Augusta or this place, upon Produce or
Merchandize, consigned to their house
for sale.
P. L. Cantelou,
G. D. Lamar.
• Yc van pal i, October sth 1820 ts
The Practice uY the
''(P
3. mi subscriber respectfully offers ills
professional services to his friends and
the public in general as Attorney ami
Counsellor at Law; and hopes by hide
latigable application to his profession, to
meet a liberal share of public patronage.
Claims deposited in his hands for col
lection w ill be promptly attended lo : and
. very effort made to advance the interest
jf Ins clients. He may be seen at the
Law Office of Col. Nicholas Ware, and
.is professional services comman led.
Charles Carter.
s-'pt. 26. 3m
Blanks
For Sale at this Ofiiee.
♦ «.
Female Academy
li I.R and Mrs. W.bvt will their
’ Affuffemj fur Young Ladm* in ‘/ufcuita.
on the fust Monday in December, (fm nt
(liatcly after the close of their present
civagetnem as principals of file Powelim
Academy) in Mr. DaNFORI H’s School
Room on Reynoids/Uiect.
Beside the t ovoion ct.ewkvtah,y branch
es of Female Education, the course H
instruction will comprehend Logic, Him.
toric. Mural and Natural Philosophy, of the
Human Mind, fkc. &c. - -also, should it be
wished, th< Latin, and Greek Language,
I ernis of I uiliun wil! depend upon tlie
branches studied, and may be known h\
application at the Augusta Book-store,
"here an opportunity may betaken ofen
tei mg scholars until the number proposed
is filled up. *
Every proper attention will he given to
t he conduct and deport ment of yotaig 1 ,a
dies from the country, who may be placed
under their charge during the winter and
spring—who, also, beside the usual in
si ruction of the school, may receise tlu
instructions of masters in Music, Drawing
and the French Language.
October 28,
Notice.
JOHA CASHIN.
■ T.R p«n,ove,l lii. .(ore to the npp#‘
end of Broad street, opposite to the I’lan
ters Hotel. Where he" offers for tale a
choice assortment of Liquors, Wines, &
Groceries. Londun Porter, Salt, Iron, Sic
London Duffle, Point and Rose, Blankets,
Negro Jackets and Trowacrs, Coarie
shoes. Sic.
Yfilh many oilier articles suitable for
the present season, all of whidt he will
sell at fair prices, for Gash or produce.
November 11 w6w
N B Orders for Lumber, left at lh e
store will be attended to with punctuaJify
~ notice]
1 ®AT on Tuesday the 36th day of De
cember nexf
Gill be Solil, /
At the late residence of Zaduc Macruder,
dec. all tlie personal Estate of the said
dec. consisting of the whole of the pre
sent cron, together with all the stock of
all kinds tlie Household and Kitchen fur
niture, aid many Dtliejr articles too ledi
ous to enumerate,
, AT.SO,
Dctxveen fifty sixty ne
groes to be hired at the same time. The
terms will be ten months credit, with
notim and approved security, the proper
ty not to be altered until the terms of the
sale is complied with.
N. B 'flie sale and hiring, will contin
ue from day to day, until all is sold.
George
Trency lla^rudcr.
November 17 tds
“notice.
*\ LL persons that are indebted to (he
estate of Zadoc Magiuder, late of Colum
bia dec. are desired to come forward and
settle, or liquidate their accounts imme
diately; or they may find their sccounis
in the hands of an officer for collection.
And all those who may have 4e«!tiuls on
said estate, are requested to bring for
ward their accounts, properly attested,
agreeable to law, ns they may be settled
by the Administrators.
George Mfigruder,
Trcaey M agmder.
Nov 17 . tds
NOTICE.
On tlie first Monday in January next,
the Neei-ovs, belonging to Caroline & Sea
born Skinner, will be hired out, for one
year —at the House of John Skinner, in
Richmond County, And on the same day
will be sold, their part of the crop, made
on the place that John Skinner now oc
cupies in said County of Richmond.
Livingston Skinner, Guar.
Nevember 17, wtds
Notice.
r |Y7!E Copartnership hitherto existing
I between the Subscribers under the
firm cf Huntikot.iw, & lininiu, was dis
solved on the first inst, by mutual consenl
all (hose indebted to or having demands
against the firm are requested to call on J
liurrill who is duly authorized to settle tlie
same.
Richard Huntington,
John liurrill,
November 13, 2w.
To Rent.
HAT Commodious Dwelling House on
lelfair-street, with all necessary Buil
dings, ami «good Garden attached toil—
as lost year occupied by the subscriber —
Possession will be given or. the first Octo
ber next.
AtSO,
The Dwelling House on
Greeu-s'reet, with all necessary Build
■;ngs, and a good Garden attached i» it, at
nresent occupied by Holland M-Tyrc, t«q
Possession wil! he given on tlie Ist of Jan
nary next Tor terms apply to
D. Urc|uabart.
Sept. 12 ts
NOTICE.
\ I.L persons indebted to the Inte firm (it
■ - K. BILLINGS, & Co. are, requested to
ake immediate payment to the subscri
upr, »Ua..pn a surrender of the effects of
the firm hv A C. Billings one of t(ie Par
• i?s was appointed assignee by the Credi
torsandjs the only person authorised to
receive the debts due said firm.
JOHN C. SNEAD, Jlsaignee-
November, 2 Im
Notice.
A HE subscriber returns his thanks to'
hi* friends and customers for past favors,
"id hugs leave to inform them, that be
las removed his furniture, from Broad
Street m.-nt the Ftnnfera* Motel, to the
Brick Building in Bridge street, next o
H. Dillon’s Store, where be will keep con
stantly on hand a supply of every article
i4i his line
Jesse Dimon v
October 26 -w3m
FOB SAI.K7
A. HOUSE and Lot, situated in the
,iealtlii(st part of this city. The House
is divided into two tenements, each lene.
ment liaviug five rooms and apiaz/.a, and
all outbuildings required to each, with a
spacious garden. For particulars enquire
, rt this office.
November)/ \v2w
Administrators Sale.
AGREEABLE lo an order of the court
of Ordinary of fclbert county, will he
sold at the court house in said county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, part
of a lot of land situate in the town of Rurk
ersvllle, in said couaty, and known as lot
No. 3, belonging to the estate of James
Boy aI, dec. and to be sold for the benefit
of die heirs of said deceased. Terms will
be made known on the day of sale.
Solomon Jones,
Abraham Koval, *
Oct. 3 Jhlmiviatrnturs
Administratrix* Sale.
Tuesday, the 4th January 1821,
t will be sold, at the Court House in
Wayaesborough, Burke counly, the real
est ate of Thomas Tipton, deceased, con*
sisitug of
255 acres of Land, more
or less, lying in Burke county, adjoining
ends of Felix .1 .Burns and Win. Sexton—
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creel;
ilora of said deceased.
' Ama Tipton, admr’x.
Nov 1/ tds
J,v ecu tor's Sale.
W ILL be Sold, on the 23th day of
Dfceinber, at the late residence of Jane
Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county,
all the personal property not willed and
disposed of by will of said deceased, viz.
Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great
variety qf other article* too tedious to
• numerate. Terms of sale will be liber
al, and made known on the day.
Thomas Florence,jr. ex'vo
Nov 1/ tds
PURSUANT to an order of the Inferi
or court of Cblumbia county, when
sittingfor ordinary purposes, will be sold
at the court-house in the said county, on
the first Tuesday in December next.
One half a certain Ne
gro Fellow by the name of CAlN—Also'
one half of a certain Tract of LAND, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, lying in the said county, on Little
lliver, adjoining Ship Cartledge and oth
ers, belonging tp the estate of Samuel
Sullivan, deceased, to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms made known on the day
of sale. 1
Obi dial i Sullivan, ~) ,
Jag. S. Gregory, > c^ra
Sept. 26—-wtds
LA W OFFICE .
Fh. subscriber* have formed a con*
nexion in the various branches of profes
sional business, under the firm of Rock-
WKM.& Hf.phvuw. They will attend to any
business confided to them in the following
counties, viz:—
Jlahlivin, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Junes, Hancock, I‘uktki, iS
Morgan, Washington, Laurent,
Greene, Twiggs,
And also in the 6th Circuit Court of the
United Slates.
Samuel Rockwell , t
Joseph L. Hepburn .
Milledgmille, Sept. 21——. if
(£3* Wanted Immediate
ly, at this Office, two Journeymen Prin
ters, who understand their business
November 7
TO UfciN i ,
-V. TENEMENT (No. 4) in Bridge Row
lor particulars apply to the. Subscriber.
James Johnson, sen.
tf
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*** We are vuthorieed
loannour.ee JASON W ATKINS, a enn
date, for Receiver of Tax Uelwnis, at the
ensuing election.
August 15 2am tilte ,