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Volume ll.]
NOTICE.
THE Co-partnership of Abner Wil
kinson and Company, being de
folved by mutual consent, on the 20th
November, those who have any demands
againlU the said concern, will call on Za
charias Sandidge, at the said store for set
tlement, and all those indebted to the said
concern, will pleale to come forward and
discharge the fame.
For David Sandidge,
Zacharias Sandidge,
Abner Wilkinson.
December 1.
David Sandidge,
HAS a number of articles {unable for
the planfers of South-Carolina and
Georgia, at a reduced price for Calh,
Cotton or Tobacco, &c.
For David S ANDIDGE,
Zacoarias Sandidge
December 1. (63.)
NOTICE.
On MONDAY the c,th day of January 1801,
at the Store lately occupied by //' illiam
Save/s, deceased , neai ly oppofte the Mar
ket-Hou/e,
WILL BE SOLD,
All the personal Property of said deceased,
Confijiing of a variety of well elf.fen
DRY GOODS,
'AND GROCERIES.
ALSO,
A General Assortment of
MEN’S fine and coarse Shoes,
Ditto Boot and Bootees,
Ladies Slippers of all kinds,
Youths and Milfes do. and Shoes, &c.
1 Sul key and Harness,
1 Saddle and Bridle, with a variety of
other articles.
JOSIAH MORSE,? ,
ELIAS HAVEN, j /ufri rt '
December 1. (73)
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Has Remo-ued to the Store lately occupied by
Mr. Drew, the second door above .1 b
John Fox’s, where he has just opened,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE
ROSE and Dufii! Blankets,
Kendal Cottons,
Cloths and Caflimeres,
Fine and coarse Hus,
Calicoes and Chintzes,
Humhums and Mullins,
Saddlery,
Fresh Hyfon Tea,
. Rum, Sugar, oc . oe.
'*!wmVA will be fold low fit cash or produce.
ijfj* He requests ail those in
debted to him, or to the late concern of
Carmichael 0 Cumming, to call and
pay their accounts.
John Carmichael.
November 19. (4* 71.)
William Pope,
HAS FOR SALE ,
Auhis Store fouth fide Broad-Street,
opposite to Mr. Alexander Spencer's ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES,
among’which are, —
JAMAICA RUM,
Northward do.
Old Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Sr d } WINES,
Sugar in Barrels,
Coffee, oc. oc.
s3* The whole of which he offers for fall
cheap , 0 the highejl price given for Tobacco,
Cotton, Deer Skins, Tallow and Bees-
Wax in Payment.
Oftober 29. (ts, 68.)
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STREET.
W E D N E S D \ Y, December 10, 1800.
Josiah Morse,
Regs leave to inform the Public, -that he hat
just received andfor sale, <7/ his Store, for
merly occupied by Mr. IVm. Savels , de
ceased, two doors below Mr. Dale's.
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES;
ALSO,
A General Supply cf
MEN’S Boots and Bootees,
Do. fine and coarse Shoes,
Ladies Morocco and Kid Slippers,
Do. Leather and Stuff ditto,
Mides ditto, ditto.
Which he will fell at the most reduced
prices for ca'h or produce.
December 1. (73.)
Thos. Hobby £#Co
HATE JUST RECEIVED ,
Fresh hyson tea,
sugar,
OLD COGNIAC BRANDY,
HOLLAND GIN,
SHJWINB.
COTTON BAGGING, and
HUMHUMS.
Which will be fold low for cash or
produce.
November 19. (71 )
Just Received,
By the ftp Washington from Liverpool
via Charlefon ,
AND FOR SALE
By the SUBSCRIBERS,
Thirty Crates of well Assorted
Crockery Ware,
AND FIVE BOXES OF
Nankeen Printed,
Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers.
SIMS 0* WAYNE.
November (ts 69.)
David Urquhart,
Has Just Received from London,
A LAR JE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Present and Approaching
Sea son.
Among which are an Elegant Ajfortment of
JEWELLERY ts FANCY
GOODS;
All of which will be fold very low for
CASH Or PRODUCE.
{fj* He requests those indebted
to him to make payment previous to the
firft January next, those who do not avail
themselves of this notice may depend on
having their accounts placed in the hands
of an Attorney, without diferimination.
November 26. (6t. 72 )
Bolting Cloths.
The Suhfcriber ,
HAS FOR SALE,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
William Poe.
September 5. (ts. 61.)
FACTORAGE Cf COMMISSION
THE Subscribers havinglargeand con
venient STORES in Savannah, now
ready for the reception of produce, offer
their services to their friends and the pub
ic in the above branches of bufineiTes.
WAYNE C? SIMS.
Savannah, March 13. (ts. 58.
*** Alexander Hamiltons Letter,
concerning the public condud and cha
racter of John Adams, Esq. Prefidem of
the United States.—A few copies of the
above ill-timed and injudicious publica
tion may be had at this Office.
J. O. Sturges,
1 Next door above Thomas Cumming, Esq.
BROAD-STREET,
Haveju/l received and are felling at the mos
Reduced Prices , an Assortment of
GOODS,
Suitable for the present 0 approaching season.
CONSISTING of
PLAINS and Kendal Cottons,
Superfine and second Cloths,
Coatings, Flannels and Serges,
Coloured Luteftrings,
Linens, Callicoes and Muslins,
Men’s, Women's and Children’s Shoes,
A (mall Aflortmcnt BOOKS,
Ditto Blank Ditto.
—A L S O,—
Madeira, Sherry and Malaga Wine*,
Belt Cogniac Brandy,
Coffee in Barrels,
Pepper, Spice and Ginger.
A!fq on coßfignment, a few pieces fine
and course bath Coatings, which will be
old at a low advance.
fcj* Cotton, Tobacco and other produce Re
■ceived in payment.
October 22. (ts. 67.)
THE Co-Partnership of Wil
liam Kennedy 0 George Park
er, under the firm of WILLIAM KEN-
N EDY 0 Co. being dissolved by the death
of Mr. Parker.
THEIR STOCK OF
GOODS,
Confiding of a general Assortment suitable
to the fealon, are now offered for lale on
very low terms for cash or produce. —
Such GOODS as remain on hand on the
second January, will then be fold at Pub
lic falg for ready money.
A L S O,
Several Prime Boat Hands,
House Servants, and
Two Tobacco Flats, the one carrying
one hundred, and the other seventy
Hoglheads Tobacco.
{fjp All those indebted to the a
bove concern, are notified that unless pay
ments or fatisfadory settlements are made
by the fird of February, their accounts will
then be placed in the hands of an Attorney
at Law to colled, without deferimination
of persons.
Wm. KENNEDY,
Surviving Partner.
November 22. (ts. 72.)
Patrick M‘Dowall,
Informs his friends and the Public,
I hat he has Received a Frejh Supply of
GOODS,
Which together with his former dock, he
intends to fell on the lowed terms for cash
or PRODUCE.
He likewise requests those indebted to
him to take notice, that all accounts and
notes, &c. that remain unsettled after the
1 5th of January 1801, will be placed in
the hands of an Attorney at law without
deferimination.
November 15. (ts. 71 )
Louis Prudhomme,
HAS JUST OPENED ,
A FRESH 0 ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Present Season ,
Received by the late arrivals from the
Northward, which he offers for sale on
very low terms for cash or produce.
Intending early in the fprlng to go to
Europe, he requests all person indebted to
him to call and fettle their accounts before
the firft of January next.
During his absence the business will be
continued as usual.
IVafington, Odober *l. (ts. 68.)
[Number 74.
TO THE FUbUC.
Mrs. M‘LAWS impr fled with
the deepelt sense of the many obli
gations file has received from the citizens
of Augulla and the public in general, for
which file returns her sincere t'ianks. and
begs leave to inform, that file has r ti-ed
from business in favor of Mr. Joseph Ash
ton, whose attention, it is hoped, will
give univerfa! fatisfa&ion.
Novevember 17.
Joseph Alhton,
the liberty to inform the citi
zens of Augofta and the public in
general, that he has leafed the Tavern late
ly occupied by Mrs. Janet M‘Laws, where
bv his attention to business and regularity
of charges, he hppes to merit the favours
which have been so liberally bellowed on
his predecefibr, and allures them, that
nothing in his power (hall be wanting to
make their abode with him comfortable
and hapov, should business or pleasure
canfe their Hay.
Novemotr tj. (71.)
nOtTc e.
THE Subscriber being authorized by
Mtflrs. Miller £9* Whitney, to make
sale of Licences for the Patent Gins.—
Those who may with to purchase w ill ap
ply to him at Mr. Smith's upper end of
Broad-ftreef, or to William J. Hobby, Esq.
at the Poll-Office.
RUSSELL GOODRICH.
November 5. (ts. 69.)
» N~O TIC E. ’
ALL persons having demands against
the Ellate of William Savels,deceaf
ed, are requelled to render in their respec
tive accounts properly atteftrd, on or be
fore the sth day of January next; and those
indebted to the laid ellate are earnellly de
sired to make immediate payment, as the
fubferibers will be Compelled to bring suit
againll all those whose account may not
be paid bv the above date.
JOSIAH MORSE, 7
ELIAS HAVEN, \ /ldmrs -
December ». (73.)
N O T I C E.
ALL persons having any demands a
gainll the ellate of Daniel Wood,
deceased, are requetled to prelent them du
ly attefled within the term prescribed by
law ; and all persons who are indebted to
the ellate of the aforefaid deceased, are re
quelled to call and make immediate pay
ment.
JEREMIAH WOOD, \
THOMAS G. HOLMES J Adm
December 1. (ts. 73.)
TO BE HIRED,
On the fir ft day of January , 1801, at tlie
Market-Hou/e in the City of Augufla^
The Negroes belonging to the
Ellate of Anfeim Leigh, deceased, for one
year.
AIJo, at the fame time and place ,
Will be let the House and Lot
where Augustine Edwards relided, belong
ing to the said Ellate.
Benjamin Leigh, Ad'mr.
December 3. {73.)
ON the 23d inltant, some where about
Augulta, a BLACK LEATHER
POCKET BOOK, containing fundrv pa
pers, among which was a note of hand giv
en by Robert Johnson of Warren county,
for two hundred dollars, dated the 27th
September 1797 or thereabouts, and made
payable to the fubferiber on the firll day
of October 1802, with interell from the
date. This is to forwarn all persons a
gainst taking an alfignfticnt of said note as
it is my property.
JOHN CALDWELL.
November 25.
F O R SALE,
ONE or TWO BOUNTYSof LAND
in Montgomery County, on she
Oconee, a few miles above the Dead Riv
er.—For terms apply to
Benjamin Leigh.
Columbia County , Nov. 19, (ts 7J.)
S3* APPRENTICES’ INDENTURES,
For Sale at this Office.
[ Half in Advance.