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Three Dots, per Ann.]
Volume ll.]
H. LORD & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
—A Conjignment of —
Sugar & Coffee,
Which will be fold low for cash, or exchanged I
for TOBACCO or COTTON.
THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND,
COGNIAC BRANDY,
FRENCH ditto,
APPLE ditto,
JAM AICA SPIRITS, old and of a
superior quality,
NORTHWARD RUM,
HOLLANDS GIN,
SHERRY, ) W TTVTT7C K
•MALAGA r j7 V W p X N by * he
TENERIFFE ) Plpe or Ca k>
LOAF and LUMP SUGAR,
, TEAS,
8 BOXES SOAP,
NORTHWARD CHEESE, &c.
April 23. (ts. 41.)
John Bacon, and Co.
h aving just received
Per the Helen, Julius Pringle, and other late
arrivals from England.
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
European GOODS,
SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT SEASON,
Which they are now opening and difpo
luig of at the most reduced prices for cash
and all kinds of produce, in the Store
lately occupied byMeffrs Drenv O’ Wallace,
second door to John Wilson, & Co.
Broad-street.
1 hey have lihewife an Assortment of
GROCERIES.
December 25. (ts. 24.)
CHEAP GOODS.
J. & O. Sturges,
Have Just Received a Frejh Supply of
Lutelfrings,
* Humhums,
Linens,
yWhite Kid Gloves, Sec.
Which with their former assortment
they are determined to fell at the molt re
duced prices,
April 16. (ts. 40 )
Frejh Drugs, Medicines , &c.
Doctor Hull,
Informs his Friends and the. Public , that he has
Received a Large and General Supply of
DRUGS,
PA TENT-MEDICINES,
ESSENCES, &c. &c.
Which he will fell cheap for Cash.
He has a Quantity of the following Colors :
White Lead, § Pruflian Blue,
Red Lead, § Patent Yellow,
Yqllow Ochre, § Vermilion,
Veiy>|grife, § Umbre,
Roife Pink, § Whiting,
ALS O, “
GOLD Se SILVER LEAF,
PUMICE STONE,
BRASS MORTARS,
COMPOSITION Ditto,
TOOTfyJWTRUMENTS, &c.
Qodmry Practitioners and
Storekeepers can now be flip plied,
and they may rely on the Mpe# tcines being
of the very belt quality.
J une 4- (ts. 47.)
The Sublcriber,
Has just Received and For Sale ,
A QUANTITY OF
LIVERPOOL STOV’D SALT,
W hich he will fell reduced price,
by the quantity or single bushel, for cash,
or produce of any kind.
D. Williford.
J ul y 9- (ts. 52.)
Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
For sale at this Office
Augusta herald.
Printed by GEORGE F. R ANDOLPH & WILLIAM J. BUNCE, in Washington-Si km: m
WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1800.
The Subscribers,
RESPECTFULLY beg leavetoinform
their friends and the public, of their
having entered into Co-nartnerfhip under
the firm of ROBINSON £* SMITH, at
their Store oppufite Mr. John Mover’s,in
Broad-ftreet —where they have for Sale
A WELL CHOSEN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, which they
will dii'pofe of low for cash or produce.
P. Robmfon,
W. S. Smith.
December ii. (ts. 22.)
Just Received,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A QUANTITY of excellent 3d proof
Apple Brandy in Hhds. & Bbls.
Jamaica Rurnof afuperiorquality in Hhds.
Old French Brandy in Pipes,
Malaga Wine in Qr. Calks,
Jamaica and Havannah Sugar in Hhds.
and Bbls,
Molafl'es in Hhds. and Tierces,
Macharel in Bbls.
Also, a few boxes frefh Chocolate.
The whole of which is oflvred for sale
unusually low for cash, tobacco or
cotton.
M‘Kinne & Co.
June 11. (ts. 48.)
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE ,
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BROAD-STREET
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Fir ft Door below Mr. Dale’s Store ,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
GROCER IES,
Conftfting of the following Articles , Viz.
IT'OURTH Proof Jamaica Rum,
_ Second Proof Weit-india do.
Northward ditto,
Holland Gin,
, Cogniac Braiulv, the firft quality,
Peach and Apple ditto,
Cherry Bounce,
Mint Cordial,
Porter, Molalfes,
Sugar,
Cheese firft quality,
Salmon, Mackerel,
Dryed Herring,
Rack Cider by the Bbl. dr smaller quan
tity,
Raisins firft quality,
Crockery Ware,
Ail of which will be fold low for cash
or PRODUCE.
Isaac Wingate.
April 23. (ts. 41.)
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
r T~'HE Subscribers having largeand con-
X venient STOi-tES in Savannah, now
ready for the reception of produce, offer
their services to their friends and the pub
lic in the above branches of businesses.
WAYNE fc? SIMS.
Savannah, March 13. (ts, 36.)
FOR SALE,
Two HOUSES fc? LOTS
In this city, their situation is equal to any
for Business.—Also, a quantity of
GOODS,
Suitable for the back country tra»!e.
For terms apply at this Office.
June 4. * (ts. 47)
Received on Consignment,
TEN PUNCHEONS of 4 th PROOF
„ Jamaica RUM,
Part of which is very old.
John Bacon (A Co.
May 28. (ts. 46 )
FOR SALE ,
A QUANTITY OF
Oyster Shells,
ENQUIRE OF
Jonn Bacon & Co.
May at. (ts. 45.)
Loring & Seaver,
ir NFQRM their friends and the public,
that they will commence COMMIS
SION BUSINESS in Bolton, on the firlt
of September next, in Company with Mr.
Samuel G. Sargent, Merchant of that
place, under the firm of Sargent, Lor
ing and Seaver, they otter their i'ervices
to their triends for whose interell they will
always exert themselves ; the bulinefs of
Loring c 3 Seaver, will be continued as
ulualat Savannah, under the direftion of
Mr. F. I. Seaver —They will advance
half the amount of any consignment to
Bolton, in fucli Goods as Loring & Seaver
may have at Savannah, on the shipment of
the property from that place; or they will
advance half the amount of any shipment
on its arrival at Bolton, in any goods that
may be ordered Irom thence, or they will
accept Bills at ninety days fight for the
fame as the Ihippermay think proper, un
til the firlt Sept. Loring.& Seaver will
make reasonable advances on confignmehts
made to Mr. Samuel G. Sargent in
Bolton, whom they guarantee.
April 16. (ts. 40.)
F O R SAL E,
THAT well known PLANTATION
formerly owned and occupied by
Major David Crifwell, lying fix miles be
low the town of Walhington, and forty
four mites above the city of Augulta
—Containing one thousand and leventy
five at res of land.—lt has on it a large two
story dwelling Houle, Kitchen, Barns,
Stables, a house for Diltillerv and Cotton
Machine, with such advantages as render
it a definable object, for any one who
withes to go extenlively into the farming
or ; lanting bulinefs. It has on it one ol
the finelt Peach Orchards in the Hate,
confiding of about five thousand bearing
trees. Perhaps n<* place in the upper
country is pollefled of greater advantages,
in point of health, lociety, goodnels of
foil and improvements.
Any person wifining to become a pur
chaser may know the terms by applying
to the proprietor at Augufia.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
July 9. (ts. 52.)
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE traft of LAND con
taining five hundred acres,fituated in
the county of Wilkes, about ten miles
from the town of Wafliington, on Long
Creek ; originally granted to Sanders
Walker, in the year 1784, from whom
title has regularly defeendtd. The foil of
tins traft of land will fufficiently recom
mend it; and the purchaser will be secured
in indisputable titles. The terms of the
sale will be made easy.
NICHOLAS WARE.
■Hy g- (ts. si.)
JEFFERSON ACADEMY.
THE Commissioners announce with
pleasure, that the Jefferfon Acade
my is now open for the reception of youth,
under the direftion of Mr. JAMES
ARMOUR, from whose character and
abilities as a teacher, the Commissioners
have great expectations. Those who en
trust to him the education of their chil
dren may be allured that his utmolt en
deavors will be used for their improve
ment.
It having been notified some time ago
that the exercises of this Academy would
begin, and a disappointment having taken
place, the Commissioners deem it their
duty to fay, that the delay proceeded from
the non-compliance of the gentleman
with his engagements, who they had then
irivcfted with the reCtorfhip of the Acade
my, and not from any defeCt in the insti
tution, or any omission on the part of the
commissioners.
Terms of tuition for Reading, Writing
and Arithmetic—Three Dollars per quar
ter.
Mathematics in all its branches—Four
Dollars per quarter.
Latin and Greek Languages—Six Dol
lars per quarter.
By order of the board y
JAMES BOZEMAN, CUrk.
May 27. (ts. 47.)
[Hal/ in Advance.
[Number 54.
MOUNT SALUBRITY.
HI thin thee Miles of the City of Augufla.
T\/ S jR. fc? Mrs. SANDWICH,
A at the rcquell of several friends,
uho experienced the advantages of this
haiation, upon repeated trials, have erec
ted a liutable building for a LADIES
ACADEMY.—— I Twelve boarders only
will bt received at aoo dollars per annum,
one quarter paid at entrance.
Further particulars may be known at
doctor Montgomery's and Mr. Lubbock's
Augusta.
July »6* (3t. 53.)
ENGLISH & MATHEMATICAL
SCHOOL. '
MR. KER, refpetflfully informs
the young men of Augusta, that he
will open an EVENING SCHOOL on
Monday the 23d inilant, where he will
teach Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,Book
keeping, Geometry, Trigonometry both
plain and spherical, Mensuration of Su
perhees and Solids ; Gauging, Dialing,
Navigation with the latest improvements
refpeding latitude and longitude by celes
tial observations ; Surveying in theory and
pradice, Astronomy, Euclids Elements,
Algebra, and various other pans of the
Mathematics both pure and mixt, Ge
ography with the use of the Globes and
Maps.— Those who with to avail them
selves of the present opportunity, will
please to call on him at his School Room,
corner of Green and M‘lntofh-ftrects.
Where a few more Pupils will be received
in the day school.
June 18. (ts. 49.)
Mr. St PHILIPPE,
HAS the honor to inform the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augufla, that he
intends to teach Music on the Violin—to
which he will add the vocal part for those
who wifli to learn the Piano Forte, it be
ing a great introdudion to that inftrumenf.
He intends also, teaching a French
School, the advantage of that language is
too well known to persons who have trav
elled or may happen to travel in foreign
countries, to Hand in need of any apolo
gies.
He proprifes to make Geography and
Hiftory a part of his buftnefs for children,
to whom the parents would have no leisure
to spare to that branch of their education.
Mr. St. PHILIPPE, will attend every
one in his private house, altho’ it would
lie for their Left advantage to be taught
many together, and will pay every pofli
ble attention to bis pupils, particularly to
those who would fliew good dispositions,
in their refpedive branches. For terms
apply to the Subscriber at Mr. Binyons.
July 9. (ts. 52.)
ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS REWARD.
WE the Subscribers offer the above
sum for the difeovery of the villain
or villains or any of their accomplices, •
who deliberately and inhumanly fliot Mr.
John Hammond, on the evening of the
twenty-firft instant, about eight o’clock, as
he was palling through his own yard to
his Lodging-Room.
. The money to be paid for such evidence
as will be fufficient to convid any one or
all concerned.
S. HAMMOND.
LE ROY HAMMOND.
May 28. (ts. 48.)
advertisement”
BROUGHT to Jail in Warren Coun
ty on the 6th day of this instant, a
NEGRO FELLOW, who fays his name
is Harry, also fays he belongs toone Mil
age near Augusta; much marked with the
whip, about twenty year? of age. The
owner is desired to pay charges and take
him away.
George Cotton,
Jailor , IV. C.
N. B. The said Negro was taken up at
my plantation, near Warrenton, and a
Horse, Bridle and Saddle; the Horse is
small, iron gray colour, near 14 hands
high ; a very good saddle and tip bridle—
Which Horse, Bridie and Saddle is at the
house of the fubferiber. D. NEAL,
• July 7- (*'•>