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Andrew Knox 6c Co.
INFORM the PUBLIC,
r , t they have just opened, in their new
oR ', K ext door to David Reed, fcf Co.
\ general assortment of
FRESH GOODS,
....TABLE for thb PRESENT SEASON,
iirjich they are determined to fell low for
CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
j m „g which are the following Articles:—
F ASHIONABLE Superfine and
second CLOTHS,
b ; e Milled Drab, and Forrest do.
pr iced, Elastic, and Grey Coatings,
k White, and Fancy Caffimers,
Svnnfdown and LavnetVeft Patterns,
White and Striped Marseilles do.
Martinet and Toilenet do.
Flack and Fancy Velvets,
Corduroys, Thickfetts, and Royalnb,
S :riD ed, Clouded & Twill’d Nankeen,
Silk Stripe, and India do.
Jeans and Fustians, .
Green, Red and \ellow Baize,
White, Red and Yellow Flannels,
Kerfeys, Halfthicks and Negro Cotton,
Plains and Spotted Swanikin,
Blue,Red and Green Plush,
Fashionable Striped Chintz,
p jr k and Light Ground do.
Blue, Striped and Spotted Callico,
Furniture Callico, and Ginghams,
Durants and Calimancoes
Black Bombazett,
Tamboured, Sattin wrought and Japaned
Mufiins,
Plain, Jaconet and Book do.
Gentlemens Plain Sc Tamboured Cravats,
Jaconet & Book Muslin Handkerchiefs,
Black and Garnet Silk do.
Black Ganfe and Love f do.
White and Fancy Pocket do.
Chintz Shawls and Romall do.
Corded Dimity and Muflinet,
Black and Changhable Luteftring,
Laces, Edgings and Ribbons afiorted,
Silk, Twist and Thread do.
Ladies Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts,
Gentlemens Beaver and Buckskin Gloves,
Fancy Cotton and Worsted Hose,
Scarlet Cardinals,
Men’s, Women’s and Youth’s Fashionable
Hats, and Hat Covers,
;-8 and Yard Wide Irifii Linens,
Long Lawn and Cambrick,
Humhums and White Rolls,
German Dowlas and Brown Holland,
Ifed Ticking and Apron Check,
Gu man and Eiu»iilh Oznaburgs,
Bed Cords and Girth Webbing,
Cotton Bagging and Sewing Twine,
London Dutfil and Rose Blankets,
A General AfTortment of Saddlery,
Ax and Small Bar Iron, Shear Moulds,
German, American and Blistered Steel,
Smiths Anvils and Vices,
Ditto Si rew Plates and Hammers,
Trace Chains and Steelyards,
Milkand Croflcut Saws,
Hand and Tenant do.
Broad Hoes, Smoothing Irons,
Large Iron pots and Dutch Ovens,
Spiders and Skillet*,
Patent and Copper Tea Kettles,
Scythes and Sickels,
Brass Head Shovels and Tongs,
Brass and Iron Candlesticks,
Club Axes and Carpenters Adzes,
Brass Cocks, Sawfetts,
Box Rules and Compafles,
Port Coffee Mills,
Drawing Knives, Hummers,
Mill and croflcut Saw Files,
Locks and Hinges assorted,
Shoemakers Tools do.
Brads, Screws and Tacks,
Screw Augurs, Gun Locks,
Loaded Whips and Cowfkins,
Tea-Boards, Waiters and Bread Baskets,
Large and Small Sugar Cannisters,
A Large Assortment of Knives & Forks,
Razors and Pocket Knives,
Hones, Razor Cases, ScifTors,
Coat and Vefl Buttons assorted,
Table and Tea Spoons,
Pewter Assorted,
Gun Powder, Bar Lead and Shot,
Grind Stones,
4-1 • 6d. Bd. iod. and 2od. Nails,
lb. and Paper Pins,
Dutch Gimbiets,
Curry Combs,
Looking GlafTes,
Gotton Cards, No. io,
Ladies, Mifles Fancy & Morocco Slippers,
R‘ a ck Sattinet and Calamanco do.
-lens fine Shoes-and flippers,
" e £ro Shoes all sizes,
Crockery Ware assorted,
Jamaica, Weft-India and N. Rum,
pencil Brandy, Wine, *
> ! gar. Coffee and Chocolate,
lolaffes, Pepper and Spice,
'fon and Bohea Tea,
round and Race Ginger,
Auum and Copperas.
—A L S O,—
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF
STATIONARY.
November 13. (ts. 8 )
■
Cheap Mufiins & Hoftery.
Mr. LUBBOCK,
Has received dire ft from England, a Trunk of
ELEGANT MUSLINS,
CONSISTING OF
Tamboured, Japan, W'hite and Coloured
Book and Plain, from 3 dollars to 75
cents per vard ;
HANDKERCHIEFS of the most beau
tiful texture, also of a cheap fort;
COTTON STOCKINGS of every de
feription and the newest fafhion.
All of which he is determined to fell remark
ably low for the fake of a quick return.
The GOODS are opened at
his Dwelling House, and he will attend
from 8 to 11 every forenoon, for the pur
pose of felling them. Those who wish a
preference in elegant dresses will please
make early application.
A L s o,
brown stout,
In draught by the hogfliead, or bottled by
the dozen.
November 13. (ts. 8.)
J. 6c O. Sturges,
Have Just Received andfor Saleat their Store
next door above Thos. Gumming, Esq.
BROAD-STREET,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Season,
—CONSISTING OF —
SUPERFINE second and coarse
Cloths,
Caflimeres, Elastics and Plains,
Blankets, Mens & Womens Shoes,
Mens Fashionable Hats,
Oil Cloths for Tables,
An Assortment of Groceries,
Fresh Hyfon Tea.
All of which will be Sold on the lowest termsfor
CASH, COTTON Os TOBACCO.
November 13. (ts. 8.)
IRISH LINENS
FOR SALE.
4 Boxes 7-8 Irish Linens well
Assorted, and at a low advance for cash.
Wm. white.
November 13. (ts 8.)
FOR SAL E,
AN ELEGANT PAIR OF PARLOUR
Looking Glasses.
Wm. COOK, & Co.
November 13.
FOR SALE , 1
Two Tobacco Flats,
One of which will carry 83 Hhds. To
bacco. Terms of payment will be
made easy to a purchaser.—Apply to
Thos. Hobby, £s? Co.
November 6. (ts. 7.)
Joseph S. Cart,
Gold Smith , Jeweller , Hair Worker ,
Fire Gilder & Engraver.
BEGS leave to inform the Citizens of
Augufla, and the public in general,
that he has taken the House corner of
M‘lntofh and Eliot Streets, formerly occu
pied byMeflrs. Rolfton & Nefbit, near the
Richmond Ware-House, and willbethank
ful for any favors conferred on him in the
above Branches.
November 13. (ts. 8.)
NOTICE.
Negroes For Sale.
To be fold at the Market-House in Augufla,
on the fir ft day of January next, for CASH.
The well known valuable Boat-
Hand BILLY, now in the employment of
Captain Kennedy, together with several
valuable Young Negro Women—The
whole country born and seasoned to this
climate, having been in Georgia a num
ber of years. The above Negroes are to
be fold"for no fault but merely on account
of their unwiilingnefs to leave the country
with their mailer.
November 13. pf- 8-)
City Collector’s Sale.
At the Market-House in the City of Au
gusta, on SATURDAY the 16th day of
November, between the hours of ten and two
O'clock, WILL BE SOLD,
"A NEGRO WENCH,
the property of John Turman, to fatisfy
his Road-Tax for the year 1798.— Tax
due three dols. fiftv cents.
J. SANDWICH, City Colieftor.
October 16. P4'
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William Savels,
BOOT £sf SHOE MAKER,
NEXT DOOR BELOW MR. DALE’S STORE
On BROAD-STREET.
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of
Augusta and its vicinity, that he con
tinues his business at the fland he had last
season—and being well supplied with the
best materials, and good workmen, he
hopes togive fatisfa&ion to those who may
please to favor him with their custom.
HE HAS LATELY RECEIVED,
A General Ajfortment of
BOOTS and BOOTEES, of the firft
quality,
Men’s fine and coarse SHOES,
Boys and childrens ditto.
Ladies and Misses Leather SLIPPERS,
BOOT LEGS,
CALF SKINS,
All of which he will fell low for cash
or produce, wholesale and retail.
All orders ftriflly attended to, and
every favor gratefully acknowledged.
October 23. (ts. it.)
fpT REMOVAL.
THE Offices of Clerk of the
Superior Court, and Clerk of the
Inferior Court of the County of
Richmond, are now kept on the
East fide of Washington-Street,
adjoining Mr. Blache’s Premises,
Augusta—Where constant atten
dance will be given in the usual Of
fice Hours.
JOSEPH HUTCHINSON, Clk.
November 6. (ts. 7.)
RICHM O N D
y'ockey-Club Races .
WI L L commence the second
time, on the firft MONDAY after
Christmas, being the 30th day of De
cember. The Counties of Burke and
Columbia are permitted to join this Club,
provided twelve members from each coun
ty subscribe, and Captain Ardis’s Diftri<ft
including Silver-Bluff, in South-Carolina,
on fix members subscribing.
The Secretary, is authorized to adn it
subscribers.
The firft days running to be three mile
heats, the horses to be folded and raised
the property of the subscribers.
The second days running, to be a Sweep
flake, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding,
to t be composed of one sixth of the sub
scription.
Any person starting a Horse not a Sub
scriber, to pay the sum of five dollars
entrance money, and to run one mile
heats.
The Members arerequefted to meet
at Major Dentenac’s Tavern, on Satur
day the 28th day of December next, for
the purpose of paying their fubfcriptioii
money.
By order of the President ,
JOSEPH WARE, Secretary
O&ober 23. (15 ts.)
FOR SALE,
A'Trafl of LAND in Burke County,
CONTAINING
983 Acres, about seven miles
from Louisville, on the road leading from
thence to Savannah, formerly the property
of Robert Forfyth.
Also, a trad of 900 acres Land
in the said county, surveyed for Sanders
Walker, on the 17th July 1793, and grant
ed to him on the 31st January 1795.
Also, another trad of 700 acres
LAND in the said county, surveyed on
the 19th March 1794, for Jessee Stallings,
and granted to him the3ift January, 1795.
And also, a trad of 287 1-2 acres
LAND in the county of Washington,
surveyed for Sanders Walker, December
20th 1785, and granted to him the second
June 1791.
The above mentioned Lands
are esteemed excellent for the culture of
cotton and tobacco, and will be fold
on moderate terms. For further particu
lars, apply to the subscriber in Augusta,
where Plats of those Lands can be seen.
Isaac Herbert.
Oftober 23. (i$- 6t.)
Brought to Jail on the 6th injt.
A*TOUT well set NEGRO FEL
LOW, who fays his name is March-,
very much marked with the small pox;
he has an iron collar round his neck, on
which is stamped S. A. L. ROWE —On
questioning him, I find he has absented
himfelf for three months or upwards, and
that he is the property of Samuel Rowe,
of South-Carolina. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove his property,
pay charges and take him away.
I. Malone, Sheriff\ r. c.
NovemNcr if. (ts. 8.)
■ AUGUSTA and SAVANNAIII
STAGE. I
WILL on Wednesday the i6thinftant* 1
commence running twice a week,
and ftartfrom Major Durkee’sßroad-ftreet, $
every* Wednesday and Saturday, at four
o'clock in the morning—leave Savannah
the fame days and hours. Sixfett of excel
lent horses are now on the road, it will be
run in two days each way with ease ; the
palTages on the usual terms notwithftand- 1
ing the great additional expence of the pro- I
prietors. Each Paflenger Eight Dollars,
with an allowance of 141 b. baggage, all
extra baggage, 6 1-4 cents per lb.
Joseph fc? Wrn. Grant.
OAober 9. (ts. 13.)
GEORGIA, IBy George Watkinj,
> Clerk of the Court of Or -
Richmond County. J dinary for said County.
WHEREAS Winniford Gibson and
Richard Bullock, have applied tome
for letters of administration on the estate
and effefts of Alexander Gibson, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and lingular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear before
the Court of Ordinary, on the fourth Mon
day in December next, then and there to
shew cause (if any they have) why said
letters should not be granted.
GIFEN under my hand this eleventh day
of September , 1799.
George Watkins* c. c. 0.
GEORGIA, Watkins,
> Clerk of the Cou't of Or -
Richmond County. ) dinary for said County.
WHEREAS Ann Nixon and Edward
Nixon,have applied to me for letters
of administration on the estate and eftefts
of Hamilton Nixon, deceased : These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and lin
gular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear before the Court
of Ordinary, on the fourth Monday in De
cember next, then and there to (hew cause
(if any they have) why said letters Ihould
not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand this fourth day
of November, 1799.
George Watkins, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, 1 jsj/George Watkins,
/ Clerk of the Court of Or -
Richmond County. ) dinary for said County.
WHEREAS John King, has applied
to me for letters of administration
on the estate and effect of Michael King,
late of this county deceased : These
are therefore to cite and admonilh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear befoije the
Court of Ordinary, on the fourth Monday,
in December next, then and there to Ihew
cause (if any they have) why said letters
Ihould not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand this twenty
fixth day of Oflober, x 799.
George Watkins, c. c. o.
GEORGIA, 1 ByGEoiGE Watkins,
> Clerk of the Court of Or-
Richmond County, j dinary for said County.
WHEREAS Martha Huff, has ap
plied to me for letters of adminis
tration on the Estate and effefts of Eliza
beth Huff, late of this county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonilh
all and lingular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear beforethe
Court of Ordinary, on the fourth Monday,
in December next, then and there to Ihew
cause (if any they have) why said letters
Ihould not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand this twenty ■*
sixth day of October,
George Watkins, c. c. o.
FOR SALE,
Two LIKELY NEGROES,
A woman and man ; the woman about
18 years old, an excellent house negro—-
the man about years old, has an inclina
tion to go in a boat, a strong able fellow ; ,
they are fold for no fault,the want of money
induces the owner to it.
ALSO,
Two or three Likely HORSES.
Enquire at this Office.
Oftoby 16. (ts. 14.)
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
AB OJJ T the twenty-third of last
month, a NEGRO WENCH, nam
ed Nanny, Ihe is of a small stature, about
forty-five years of age, speaks broken eng
lilh, and fays lhe belongs to Seth Thomp
son of Wilkes County—The owner is de
lired to come and prove his property, pay
charges and take her awav.
JAMES FOX, Sheriff, t. c. %
P AN APPRENTICE.
Wanted immediately at this Office, an
Apprentice to the PRINTING BUSI
NESS—An aAive Lad, between 14 and
16 years of age.
Tfe*' I