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Volume ll.]
William Pope,
HAS FOR SALE ,
At his Store fouth fide Broad-Street,
opposite to Mr. Alexander Spencer's ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
a3RY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES ,
—-AMONG WHICH ARE,
JAMAICA RUM,
Northward do.
Old Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
X and } WINES ’
Sugar in Barrels,
Coffee, &c. &c.
£5" The whole of which he offers for fals
theap s the highejl price given for Tobacco,
Conon, Deer Skins, Tallow and Bees-
Wax in Payment.
October 29. (ts. 68.)
H. LORD & CoT
BROAD-STREET,
Next door above Mr, Trotti's Tin ManufaSlory
AUGUSTA;
Have Just Received & For Sale ,
Cogniac brandy, per Pipe,
Bbl. or Gallon,
Jamaica Rum, do. do. do.
Northward do. do. do.
Holland Gin, do. do. do.
Sberrv, )
Port and V WINES.
Teneriffe j
Hyfon, ■ 1
Souchong >TEAS.
and Bohea )
L.V/*Tanu 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,
Be ft Northward Cheese,
Cider per the Barrel,
Belt Spanilh Segars per the Box.
An assortment of
BRT GOODS & HARDWARE.
Cffh) Tobacco and Cotton , will be received
in payment.
December 10. (74)
THE Co-partnership of Wil
liam Kennedy (A George Park
er, under the firm of WILLIAM KEN
NEDY r A Co. being dissolved by the death
Parker.
THEIR STOCK OF
GOODS,
Confiding of a general Assortment suitable
to the feaion, 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 0,
Several Prime Boat Hands,
House Servants, and
Two Tobacco Flats, the one carrying
one hundred, and the other seventy
Hog (heads Tobacco.
All those indebted to the a
bove concern, are notified that unless pay
ments or fatisfa&ory settlements are made
by the firft 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.)
NOTICE.
THAT on the nth day of February next ,
will be fold to the highest bidder , all the
Negroes in my possession, the property of the heirs
of Dofioi Henry Todd , deceajed ; Conditions
5 f sale "Mill be made known on that day.
BENJ. HARRIS, Guardian.
January 6. ( 7 8.)
Augusta herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STREET.
WEDNESDAY, January 21, 1801.
Isaac Herbert,
Takes this method of informing hit fiends and
the public , that he has just Received
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS,
LIQUORS fc? GROCERIES,
—Among which are t—
jMadeira, 7
Malaga a " d jWINES.
Cogniac Brandy,
Hollands Gin,
Jamaica & Weft-India Rum,
Loaf & Brown Sugars,
Hyfon Sc Souchong Teas,
Coffee & Chocolate,
Pimento,
Pepper & Ginger,
Nutmegs Sc Cinnamon,
Mil 3 "*} raisins,
Almons,
Ketchup,
Milliard,
Olives, }
pickles,
Anchovies J
Which he will dispose of at the most
reduced prices for cadi or country pro
duce.
December 9. (74-)
The Subscriber,
FOR the lad time, informs all those,
who are indebted to him either by
Bund, Note, or Book-acconipt, that no
indulgence will be given alter January,
next. Those, who wilh to avoid a suit,
will find him in Walhington ; at which
place, settlements may be made. Aftei
that period, all Bonds, Notes and Book
accmnpts, which remain unlettled, 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 Seafcn ,
Which he will dispose of. at the most re
duced prices, for Cajh or Country Produce.
Thomas W. Grimes.
Walhington , Dec. 2, 1800. (74-)
TO be SOLD or LEASED,
THE Lots and Houses in Springfield,
at present occupied by Mr. William
Shepherd : Possession of one of the houses
may be had at any time ; and of the re
maining houses on the firft of March. For
terms apply to
SEABORN JONES.
£3’ Who wants made a Dirt Dam
from 50 to a 100 yards in longth, 18 feet
wideon the top, and 6 feet high; for which
cash will be given. He would also pur
chase a few prime slaves.
December 31. yy.
To be Rented or Leafed ,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS,
THE brick building lately occupied
by Mr. Wm. S. Smith, situate on
Broad-street, in the upper part of Augus
ta, being the former place of residence of
the fubferiber.
The adjoining stores will be let either
with or without the main building.
ROBERT WATKINS.
December Ir, 1800. 76
TO BE RENTED,
And possession given in January next ,
THE house on Ellis-street at present
occupied by Mr. Patrick Moore—
alfo the one in which the Clerk’s Office
was lately kept, and immediate poffelfion
given. Wm. J. Hobby.
November 19. (ts. 71.)
TO BE RENTED,
And PojJeJJion given the Eighth day of Oftober
THE STORE formerly occupied, by
Thomas Hobby & Co. For
terms apply to Mrs. Eliza Carnes, or
David C. Neal.
September 3. (ts. 60)
CHEAP GOODS.
j. & O. St urges,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
The Fallcaving Fancy ARTICLES:
Fashionable striped and check
ed Italian Silks,
Black and colored Luteftrings,
Extra long black and white silk Gloves,
Silk and Kid Habit do.
Mens white silk do.
Variety silk Shawls,
Englifil and India Bandanno Handkfs.
Calicoes, Lappet Mullins and Furniture
Dimity,
Humhums per piece or yard,
Silk Suspenders, glove ties and purses,
Tea Boards and Caddies,
Falhionable Gold Ear Rings & Knobs,
Billiard Balls,pafte & fteeTKnee Buckles
Garnett, Coral & Cut Glass Beads,
Shell Sleeve Buttons & Segar Boxes,
Silver Pencil Cases & Thimbles,
/ariety fancy Necklaces,
Elegant Seal/kin Trunks.
A L S O,
Loaf and Lump Sugar,
Brown do. in Bbls.
Starch, &V. &V.
January 7. 78.
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
Subfcribers havinglargeand con*
. venient Si ORES 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 SIMS.
Savannah^ March 13. (ts, qg.
N O T I C E.
TIIE Subfaiber earnejlly Jejires allper-
Jons indebted to Henry U/borne, Ejq.
ieceajej , to make immediate payment ; and
thoje having demands arc requeued to make
them known properly attejled, within the time
required by lain.
CATHERINE OSBORNE, Ex'x.
January 6. 78.
NOTICE.
THE Public are requejled to be circumfpefl
in the purchase of the following Negroes ,
to wit: Daniel, Jenny and her two chil
dren, Patty and Cinthey, now in the poff'ef
/ion of Mr. Au/line Edwards, as the
boy Daniel, belongs to the Ejlaie of Anjelrn
Leigh , deceaj'ed , and Jenny and her children
only loaned to Mrs. Edwards during her life.
BENJAMIN LEIGH, Adm'r.
January 5. 78.
CAUTION.
SOME evil disposed persons having cut
and deftroved the Timber, and other
wise trespassed on the Sandbar Traft of
Land. This is to forbid future trefpafies,
a»d to assure such persons that they will be
prosecuted at the utmost rigor of the law.
JOSEPH WOOD.
Beach-IJland, January 12. 79,
N O TI C E.
ALL persons having any demands a
gainst the estate of Daniel Wood,
deceased, are requested to present them du
ly attested within the term preferibed by
law ; and all persons who are indebted to
the estate of the aforefaid deceased, are re
quested to call and make immediate pav
meet.
JEREMIAH WOOD, 7 ,
THOMAS G. HOLMES } Adm rt '
December 21. (73.)
TO BE RENTED,
And poffejjion given thVfir/l of January.
\l ThE HOUSE & LOT ,hc
. property of the Subscriber,
at comers of M*ln
tosh and Reynold Streets.
For terms apply to
EDWARD PRIMROSE.
October 15. (ts. 66.)
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*.)
[Number bo.
TO THE PUBLIC.
rj rs. M‘LA V S imprcL d v.-ith
IVI the cicepeit sense of the many . le
gations llie has received from the
of Aogurta and the public in general, for .
which she returns her finccre thanks, and
begs leave to inform, that she has rented
from business in favor of Mr. Joi-ei-h Ash
ton, whole attention, it is hoped, will
give universal fatisfa&ion.
Novevember 17. . •
Joseph Alhton,
TAk.ES the liberty to inform the citi
zens. of Augusta and the public ini
general, that he has leafed the Tavern late
ly occupied by Mrs. Janet M‘Laws, jUiere
by his attention to buiinefs and regularity
of charges, he hopes to merit the favours
which have been lb liberally bellowed on
his predecellbr, and allures them, that
nothing in his power (hall be wanting to
make their abode with him comfortable
and happy, should buiinefs or pleasure
cause their Hay.
November 17. (71.)
C. DICKINSON,
INFORMS the Public,'that he has tak
en the Red House of Cn! Jack’s, near
M‘Cali’s Ware-Houfc.— Where he pro
poses to keep ENTERTAINMENT for
Gentlemen, he has good Stables and forage
for Horses.
Go 3 BOARDERS will be accommodat
ed by the week or year, on reasonable
terms.
January 14. 79.
WATCHES Repaired with neatness
and dispatch, oppolite the Herald
Printing-OHice, in part of Mr. Bennets
Hatters Shop, by the fubferiber, whole
abilities in that branch are well known in
Augulla and Savannah, for ten vears pall.
E. GRIFFITH.
He has for sale Gold Ear Rings,
plain and sett finger do. gold girdle bu< k,
lockets and Medallions, silver thimbles a
variety of Necklaces, and a number of
other articles in the Jewellery line.
January 7. (73.)
Henry Darnell,
TATLOR Ls HABIT-MAKER ,
TWO DOOBS BF. LOW SFfcNC F. R’ * COKNtK
WASH! NGTON-ST R EET.
RESPECTFULLY informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches. Ho
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
dispatch, and on the moflreafonable terms.
December 31.
Foil & Mullin,
TAYLORS.
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET-HOUSE,
NORTH SIDE BROAD-STSEET.
RETURN their gratefulacknowitdg
ments to a liberal community, for
the great and many favours hitherto c< n
fered on them in the above business.
Having entered into Copartnerfhip under
the above firm, they have Bill to hope
from their determined attention to busi
ness, to merit a further continuation of
their favours.
(Kf* They infuture will only charge
D. 3 co cents each for making coats.
F. & M.
October 1. (ts. 64.)
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE fubferiber would be much oblig
ed to any person, who has Linen to
make up, for their cullom, which fliall be
done cheap and in the neatefl manner.
ANN M‘FARLIN.
December r, iooo.
JVanted Immediately,
ONE or two smart active Negro Boyi
about 17 or 18 years old, Appren
tices to the Carpenters business. En
buire at this office.
FOR SALE ,
A NEGRO GIRL,
About 18 year* of age— • at this
[ itiiij in Advance.