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Augusta herald.
7S( irtf ZJO. .er Ann ]
Volume 11.]
Just Received,
By the flip Wa hington from Liverpool
via Charleftoti,
AND FOR SALE
By the SUBSCRIBERS,
w, Thirty Crates of well Assorted
' Crockery Ware,
AND FIVE BOXES OF
Nankeen Printed,
Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers.
SIMS & WAYNE
November 5. (ts 69 )
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Have JuJl Received on Configntnent ,
1 Hhd. Old Cherry Brandy,
a Pipes (6 years old) French ditto,
Malaga Wine in Qr. Calks,
Porter in Hhds.
Apple Brandy in barrels.
1 Sugar in hhds.
Rafius in Kegs,
Mens cheap Saddles,
*• A quantity Hollow Ware,
Bur Ir n,
A box well assorted fine Hats,
200 Pair Mens fine Shoes,
150 ditto Ladies fine Leather Slippers,.
A L S O,
50 Barrels excellent Pickled Herring,
The whole of which is offered fcr
/ale at verv reduced prices for cash ; pro
duce or on a fliort credit.
<* M‘KINNE6?Co.
September 17. ('6*62 )
B. fcf W. H. BURROUGHS,
UPPER END OF BROAD-STREET,
Have just opened a theft of fir ft quality
HYSON TEA
—LIKE triS E—
LOAF Cr BROWN SUGARS.
WITH.'A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Cheap for cash.
—AL SO
fa. pair of Mahogany
BREAKFAST TABLES.
September 17. (if. 62.)
i Loring & Seaver,
~j[NFORM their friends and the public
that thev will commence COMMIS-
BUSINESS in Button, on the firil
of September next, in Company with Mr.
Samuel G. Sargent, Merchant of tha
piaee, under the firm of .Sargent, Lor
ing an ! Seaver, they offer their fervicts
to their Inends for whole interest they will
always exert themselves ; the business of
Loring ‘A Seaver, will be continued as
ulual at Savannah, under the direction of
Mr. P. I. Seaver—They will au vanct I
ha f the amount of any consignment to
Botton, in such Goods as Loring (if Seavtr
may have at Savannah, on the (hipment of
the property from that place; or they will
advance half the amount of anv fnipment
on its arrival at Button, in any goods that
may be ordered from thence, or they will
accept Bills at ninety days fight for the
fame as rhe fliipper mav think proper, un
til thefirft Sept. Loring & Seaver will
m ike reasonable advances onconfignorents
made to Mr. Samuel G. Sargent in
H Boston, whom they guarantee.
Ap ii 16. (rs. 55.)
I Bolting Cloths.
The Suhfcriber ,
HAS FOR SALE,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
* m DUTCHB3LTiNGCLOTHS *
William Poe.
g September 5. ( t s, 61.)
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY W lILIAYI J. BUNC&, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN W ASH IN GTO N-s T K KET.
WEDNESDAY, November 12, 1800.
J. & O. Sturges,
Next door above Thomas Cummins, Esq
BROAD-STREET,
Have just received and are felling at the mojl
Reduced Prices, an AJJortment of
GOOD S,
Suitable for the ptefent c j approaching Jeafon.
CONSISTING OF
PLAINS and Kendal Cottons,
Superfine and second Cloths,
Coatings, Flannels and Serges,
Coloured Luteftrings,
Linens, Callicoes and Mufiins,
Men’s, Women s and Children’s Shoes,
A small Ass -rtment BOOKS H
Ditto Blank Duto.
—A L S O,— ,
Madeira, Sherry and Malaga Wines,
Bell Cogniac Brandy,
Coffee in Bartels, *
Pepper, Spice and Ginger.
Also on cowfignment, a few pieces fine
and conrfc bath Coatings, which will be
fold at a low advance.
Us" Cotton Tobacco and other produce Re .
ceived in payment.
o<flobcr 22. (if, 67 )
Louis Prudhomme,
HAS JUS T OPENED ,
A FRESH & ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
G G O D S.
Suitable for the Prefcnt Scafon,
Received by the late arrivals from the
Northward, which he offers for file on
very low terms for cash or produce.
Intending carlv in the spring to go tp
E trope, he requeits all per (bn indebted to
him to call and fettle their accounts before
the firft of January next.
D ring his absence the business will be
continued as tifual.
IVtijhington, October 21. ('f. 68.)
William Pope,
HAS FOR SALE ,
At his Store fouth file Brcad-Street,
oppnfite to Mr. Alexander Spencer's ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES,
AMONG WHICH ARE,
JAMAICA RUM,
Northward do.
Holland G ; n,
‘ Sherrv and ? hitxtt 1
Mlaga { WINES .
Sugar in Barrels,
C.,ff-e, &c. &c.
Kf 5 The whole of which he offers for fait
cheap, fsf the highest p< ice given for Tobacco,
Cotton, Deer Skins, Tailow and Bees-
Wax in Payment.
Offober 29. (ts. 68.)
——■ 1
TO BE RENTED,
And pojjefjion given the firft of January.
tp ** \# The HOUSE & LOT the
.‘Om/ property of the Subscriber,
at ie cor hers of M‘ln
tosh and Reynold Streets.
For terms applv to
EDWARD PRIMROSE.
October 15. ( t s 66.)
TO BE RENTED,
And Pofjefiion given the Eighth day of Ofiober.
THE STORE formerly occupied bv
Thomas Hobby ffi Co. For
terms apply to Mrs. Eliza Carnes, or
David C. Neal.
September 3 ( r s. 60) .
d*APPRENTICES’ INDENTURES,
For Sale at this Office.
%
fir est Drugs , Medicines , &c.
Doctor Hull,
Informs his Ft iends and the Public, that he has
Received a Large and General Supply of
DRUGS,
PATENT-MEDICINES,
ESSENCES, &?*. ific.
Which he will fell cheap for Cash.
He has a Quantity of the following Colors:
. White Dead, § Pruflian Blue,
Red Lead, § Patent Yellow,
Yellow Ochre, § Vermilion,
Verdegrife, § Umbre,
Role Pink, § Whiting,
A L S O,
GOLD & SILVER LEAF,
PUMICE STONE,
BRASS MORTARS,
. - COMPOSITION Ditto,
TOOTH INSTRUMENTS, &c.
Country Pradfitioners and
Storekeepers can now be fully supplied,
am! thev may rely on the Medicines being
of the very belt quality.
June 4. (ts. 58.)
FACTORAGE fc? COMMISSION
r PHE Subscribers having largeand con-
JL venient STORES in Savannah, now
readv for the reception of produce, offer
their services to their friends and the pub
ic in the above branches of bufinefles.
WAYNE SIMS.
Savannah. March 13. (ts. 58.)
tOLL 6c Mullin,
I TAYLORS.
ti'ARLV OPPOSITE THE MARKET-HOUSE,
NORTH SIDE BROAD-STREET.
RETURN their grateful acknowledg
ments to a liberal community, for
ihe great and many favours hitherto con
feree! on them in the above Ymfinefs.
Hiving entered into Copartncrlhip under
the above firm, they have Hill to hope
from their determined attention to busi
ness, to merit a further continuation of
their favours.
They infuture will only charge
D. 3 50 cents each lor making coats.
F. & M.
O&ober 1. (ts. 64.)
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR & HABIT-MAKER,
TWO DOORS BELOW SpENCER’S CORNEA
WASHINGTON-STREET.
Respectfully informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches. He
fl i ters hiinfelf from his experience and at
tention to business, to merit the patronage
of the public : Such gentlemen as mav
favor him wirh their work, may depend
on its being executed with neatness and
ciifpatch,and onthe most reasonable terms.
November 13. (ts. 58 )
John Andrews,
TAYLOR Esf HABIT MAKER.
H AVI NG concluded to recommence
business at my former shop, oppo
site major Durkee’s, on the fouth fide of
Broad Street, I fliall open and attend to
after thb firft day of O&ober next, and
shall be supplied with a fufficient number
of the best hands that can be obtained.
From my former punctual condmft and
attention to my hufinefs, and rnv long ex
perience in it, I flatter myfelf I (hall me
rit a (hare of the public favor. Those in*
delated to me for former dealings are dc
fired to call and pay.
JOHN ANDREWS.
Augusta, Sept. 19. (ts 63.)
(jfs 1 DANIEL ATKINS^
formerly of Warren County, will hear of
something to his advantage by enquiring
at this Office. 5
O&ober 15. (ts 66.)
[Number 70.
AUGUSTA & SATA 1H
Litie of Stages.
THE Proprietors have to inform the
Public, that the AUGUSTA and
SAVANNAH STAGE, will in future
run once a week—lt will leave Au
gutta every Tuesday Morning at seven
o’clock, and arrive at Savannah onThurf
day Morning nine o’clock ; returning,
leave Savannah on Friday one o’cloi k,
p. m. and arrive at Augusta on Sunday
afternoon.
Fare for Passengers, nine dollars,
with an allowance of 141 b. baggage—ail
extra baggage 7 cents per lb.—All bag
gage to be at the rilk of the owners.
The Proprietors think proper to observe
that they find it impossible that thev Van
afford the terms ofpaffige at the former
price of eight dollars, as they are now com
pelled to give at lenft one third more for
Forrage than they have hitherto done.
J. fst W. GRANT, Proprietors.
Augnft 20. ( t s. 58)
NOTICE.
ALL persons having any legal demands
against the estate of Lewis Gardner,
elqmre, late of Coluinoia County, deceas
ed, are requested to prefcnt them duly at
tetted within the time preferibed by law ;
and all persons who are indebted to the el
ute of the afore (aid dectafed, are requetted
to call and make immediate payment.
Notice is al(o hereby given ,
That we shall after the expiration of nine
months from the dare hereof, apply to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia
County, for a 1 ole to authorife the talc a hI
disposition of the real estate of the aforefaid
deceased* in terms of the ttatute in such
cases made and provided; andalfo, that the
personal property of the aforefaid deccafed,
confiding of Negroes, Ho it fe hold fu rni t u re,
H irfts, Cattle, Hogs, Carriages, Planta
tion Tools, &c. fsfe.’ fstc. will beexpofed
to falc on Thursday, the eighteenth of De
cember next, at the refuience of the Ad
ministratrix. Twelve months credit will
be givfcn in all cases where the purchase
money (hall exceed the sum of ten dollars.
Bond and approved security will he requi
red in all cases where the confideratio u
money sh all exceed the aforefiid fnm of
ten dollars. The property will not be de
livered nor the titles altered until the con
dition of sale be complied with.
Also, at the fame time and place,
will be leafed for the term of one year the
following Plantations (to wit) 'be premi
ses whereon the aforefaid tjecealed formerly
refilled, adjoining dfjofeph Burning Toe
premises whereon the Adminiftra'rix doth
now reside, and a moiety of Germany’s
I (land.
Virlinda Gardner, Adm'x.
Lewis Gardner, ) „, ,
Stephen Hoge, j rs ‘
O&ober 25. 1800 (31. 68.)
FOR SALE,
THAT well known PLANTATION
formerly owned and occupied by
Major David Crifwelk lying fix miies be
low the town of Washington, and forty
four miles above the city of Augusta
—Containing one thousand and seventy
five acres of land—lt bason it a large two
story dwe ling House, Ki'chen, Barns,
Stables, a house for DiftiUrv and Cotton
Machine, with such advantages as render
it a deftrable obje<S, for any one* who
wiflies to go exteufively into the farming
or planting business. It has on it one of
the fined Peach Orchards in the date,
confiding of about five thousand hearing
trees. Perhaps no place in the upper
Country is puflrffed of greater advantages,
in point of healt!, society, goodness of
foil and improvements.
Any person widling to become a pur
chaser may know the terms by applying
to-the proprietor at Augusta.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
July 9. (58.)
[Half in Advance.