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Volume ll.]
H. LORD & Co.
broad-street,
"L*/ door above Mr, Trotti's Tin Manufactory
y AUGUSTA;
f fifave JuJi Received £? For Sales
COGNIAC BRANDY, per Pipe,
Bbi. or Gallon,
iamaica Rum, do. do. do.
Northward do. do. do.
Holland Gin, do. do. do.
Sherry, 1
Port and > WINES.
Teneriffe j
Hyfon, 1
Souchong >TEAS.
and Bohea }
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Coffee,
Iron, Steel and Shear Moulds,
Smith’s Anvils and Vices,
Powder per Qr. Calk,
Shot per cwt.
Sweet Oil—Frefli,
Coarse and fine Shoes,
Negro Plains,
Best Northward Cheese,
Cider per the Barrel,
Best Spanish Segars per the Box.
An assortment of
DRT GOODS 6? HARDWARE.
Cajhy Tobacco and Cotton, will be received
in payment.
December io. (74)
William Pope,
HAS FOR SALE ,
At his 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,
M" a 'g y " d } WINES *
Sugar in Barrels,
Coffee, &c. idc.
The whole of which he offers for sale
cheap , id the highest price given for Tobacco,
Cotton, Deer Skins, Tallow and Bees-
Wax in Payment.
Oftober 29. (ts. 68.)
Co-Partnerfhip of Wil
■, liam Kennedy id George Park
£under the firm of WILLIAM KEN
NEDY id Co. being dissolved by the death
of Mr. Parker,
THEIR STOCK OF
GOODS,
Confiftingof a general AfTortment 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 sale 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.
fcj* All those indebted to the a
bove concern, are notified that unless pay
ments or fatisfaftory settlements are made
by the firft of February, their accounts will
then be placed in the hands of an Attorney
at Law to collect, without defcrimination
of persons.
Wm. KENNEDY,
Surviving Partner.
November 22. (ts. 72.)
TO THE PUBLIC/
THE subscriber would be much oblig
ed to any person, who has Linen to
make up, for their custom, which shall be
done cheap and in the neatest manner.
ANN M‘FARLIN.
December 1, zßoo.
Augusta herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STRE KT.
WEDNESDAY, January 7, 1801.
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GREAT BARGAINS.
THE proprietor of the Augusta Shoe-
Store, having determined to decline
business here, offers for sale by Wholesale
or Retail at prices worthy the attention of
purchafers:—
A well chofcn Assortment of Frc/h
SHOES fcf BOOTS,
Which he is%ow felling and will continue
until the lsft of January next.
HE HAS NOW ON HAND,
WHOLE and Half Boots,
Mens fine and coarse Shoes,
Mens Morocco & Leather Pumps,
Ladies Kid Sandels & Slippers,
Ditto Morocco Slippers and Shoes, of
all colours,
Ditto Fancy Stuff ditto,
Misses& Childrens Morocco Slippers,
Boys Shoes, coarse and fine.
Hats, Trunks, Cotton Cards,
Soap in Boxes,
Crockery Ware, idc. idc.
—A L S O,—
AN ASSORTMENT OF
• GROCERIES.
ASA GARRETT.
December to. (74.)
The Subscribers,
GIVES this public notice to all indebt
ed to the firm of ROBINSON and
DANFORTH, to come forward and
make payment to Jacob Danforth, by
the 15th day of January next : any person
having demands againlt said firm, are re
queftedto produce them that they may be
fettled by the above day, as the said firm
will be then dissolved.
WILLIAM ROBINSON,
JACOB DANFORTH.
fyTjr* Business thenceforward will
be conduaed by JACOB DANFORTH,
at the fame Srore, which will be conftant
iy suppled with a good
ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODSG 9 GROCERIES.
December 24. (76.)
The Subscriber,
FOR the last time, informs all those,
who are indebted to him either by
Bond, Note, or Book-accompt, that no
indulgence will be given after January
next. Those, who wifii to avoid a suit,
will find him in Washington ; at which
place, settlements may be made. After
that period, all Bonds, Notes and Book
accompts, which remain unsettled, will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney.
He also begs leave to inform his friends,
and the public in general, that he has an
ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suited to the present Season ,
Which he will dispose of, at the moil re
duced prices, for Cajh or Country Produce.
Thomas W. Grimes.
Washington , Dec. 2, 1800. (74-)
FACTORAGE fc? COMMISSION
THE Subscribers having largeand con
venient STORES 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 G? SIMS.
Savannah, March 13. (ts. 58.
FOR SALE,
ONE or TWO BOUNTYS of LAND
in Montgomery County, on the
Oconee, a few miles above the Dead Riv
er.—For terms apply to
Benjamin Leigh.
Columbia County, Nov. 19. (ts. 71.)
Bolting Cloths.
The Subfcribery
HAS FOR SALE,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
William Poe.
September 5. (ts. 61)
Isaac Herbert, i
Taiis this method of informing hit ftusttJs ami
the public, that lie has ptft Received
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS,
LIQUORS y GROCERIES,
— Among which are , —
M ADEIRA, )
Sherry and ["WINES.
Malaga j
Cogniac Brandy,
Hollands Gin,
Jamaica 8c Weft-India Rum,
Loaf & Brown Sugars,
Hyfon & Souchong Teas,
Coffee & Chocolate,
Pimento,
Pepper & Ginger,
Nutmegs & Cinnamon,
£g,’“ d } RAISINS .
Almost,
■Ketchup,
Mustard,
Olives, A
Cucumbers f pTpir j re
Capers and r riLKLtt),
Anchovies J
Which he will dispose of at the most
reduced prices for cash or country pro
duce.
December 9. (74.)
Isaac Wingate,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
A Frejk AJJortment of
GROCERIES,
y 12.,
If AMAICA RUM,
Weft-India do.
Northward do.
Cogniac Brandy,
Old Peach do.
Sherry Wine,
Best Holland Gin in cases,
Draught do. in pipes,
Mint Cordial,
Best Wine Vinegar,
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Coffee and Tea,
Pepper and Alfpice,
Ground Ginger,
Reasons per Box,
Irish Potatoes per Bbl.
Apples do.
Onions, Cider,
Cheese, Rice,
Salt Petre, Gunpowder,
Shot of all kinds,
Shoes and Blankets,
Oznaburgs, Pipes,
Mackral per Bbl.
Crockery Ware, assorted,
Pots, Iron, &c. &c.
s3* He continues the Taylor’s
business as usual, executing work with
neatness and dispatch.
December 17. (75.)
TO be SOLD or LEASED7
THE Lots and Houses in Springfield,
at present occupied by Mr. William
Shepherd : Possession of one of the houses
maj? be had at any time ; and of the re
maining houses on the firft of March. For
tenps apply to
SEABORN JONES.
*3* Who wants made a Dirt Dam
frop 50 to a 100 yards in length, 18 feet
wide on the top, and 6 feet high; for which
cam will be given. He would also pur-
a few prime flares.
December 31. 77.
j NOTIC E.
TIE Subscriber being authorized by
Mefirs. Miller G? Whitney, to make
sale! of Licences for the Patent Gins.—
Those who may wilh to purchase will ap
ply to him at Mr. Smith’s upper end of
Broad-street, or to William J. Hobby, Esq.
at the Poft-Office.
RUSSELL GOODRICH.
November 5. (ts. 69.)
tjfj* Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
For Sale at this Office.
[Number 78.
i Great Bargains.
To Be Sold at Private Sate,
'T'tHAT very valuable Trad of LAND
whereon 1 now live, on Wrey’s
Creek, about four miles from Augusta,
containing about fix thousand acres, with
a Saw and Gristmills with other improve
ments —there has lately been difeovered
a rich Iron Mine and a valuable Paint
Hill, containing Spanish Brown, Red and
Yellow Ochre of the firft quality, I need
fay no more but that it is well worth the
attention of any gentlemen fond of busi
ness; as I expelt no one to purchase with
out viewing the prcmilcs, and shall fay no
more about them at present.
LIKEWISE,
About 5000 acres Land on the
Oconee River, Washington county, ad
joining the Rocklanding trait, and so well
known it needs no further defeription
than that it is the estate formerly belong
ing to Col. Robert Meddleton, and all in
one entire body, with about one thousand
acres rich swamp land formerly, granted to
Elijah Gellett, with a valuable Saw and
Gristmills, perhaps equal to any in Geor
gia.—Either of the above traits of land
will be fold altogether or in small parcels
cs may suit the purchaser, and undoubted
titles made clear of all incumberance when
the purchase money is paid and the con
trait carried into full effelt.
Any person orperfons wifliing to pur
chase all or any of the above lands may
know the tertns (which will be made very
easy) by applying to the fubferiber on
Wrey’s Creek, near Augusta, Richmond
county.
James Jenkins.
November 12. (ts. 70)
tOR SALE,
THAT well known PLANTATION
formerly owned and occupied by
Major David Crifwell, lying fix miles be
low the town of Washington, and fortv
four miles above the citv of Augusta
—Containing one thousand and seventy
five acres of land.—lt has on it a large two
story dwelling House, Kitchen, Barns,
Stables, a house for Distillery and Cotton
Machine, with such advantages as render
it a desirable objelt, for any one who
wiflies to go extensively into the farming
or planting business. It has on it one of
the fineft Peach Orchards in the date,
confiding of about five thousand bearing
trees. Perhaps no place in the upper
country is poflefled of greater advantages,
in point of health, society, goodnefsof’
foil and improvements.
Any person wishing to become a pur
chaser may know the term* by applying
to the proprietor at Augufla.
BEN/AMIN SIMS.
M 9- (58.)
Henry Darnell,
S TAYLOR & HABIT-MAKER,
TWO BOOKS BKLOVt SflNClr’i CORNU
WASHI3JJGTON-STREET.
RESP ECTFULLY informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches. He
flatters himfelf from his experience and at
tention to business, to merit the patronage
of the public-; Such gentlemen as may
favor him with their work, may depend
on its being executed with neatness and
di/patch, and on the most reafbnabie terms.
December 31.
"Foil & Mullin,
T A r L O R S.
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET-HOUSE,
NORTH SIDE BRQ AD-STREET.
RETURN their grateful acknowledg
ments to a liberal community, for
the great and many favours hitherto* con
fered on them in the above business.
Having entered into Coparrnerffiip under
the above firm, they have still to hope
from their determined attention to busi
ness, to merit a further continuation of
their favours.
53r They infuture will only charge
Z). 3 S o cents each for making coats.
F. Csf M.
Olfober 1. (ts. 64.)
resu
[ Half in Advance.