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Augusta herald.
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Isaac Wingate,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES.
COGNIAC Brandy,
Jamaica Rum,
* Cherry Wine,
Holland Gin,
Cordial,
Cyder by the Bbl.
Sugar,
Raifons,
Almonds,
Alfpice, Pepper,
Gunpowder,
Shot of different kinds,
Rice,
Mackrel,
Pipes, Soap,
Potatoes, Onions,
SWEET ORANGES, by the Barrel
or single.
February 4. (4t. 52.)
William Pope,"
HAS FOR SALE ,
At his Store fouth fide Broad-Street,
opposite to Mr. Alexander Spencer's,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT* OF
DRY GOODS.
A ND
GROCERIES,
AMONG WHICH ARE,
JAMAICA RUM,
Northward do.
Old Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Sherry and 7 < VIN£S
, Malaga J
Sugar in Barrels,
Co tree, £; c. or.
The whnlc of-' which he ejfcrs forfait
cheap, fisf the h’gheft p’jce given for Tobacco,
Cotton, Deer Skins, Tallow and Bces-
Wnx in Payment.
Oflober 29. (ts 68.)
Isaac Herbert,
"lakes this method of informing hit friends ana
the public, that he has just Received
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS,
LIQUORS £s? GROCERIES,
•—Among which are, —
Madeira, i
Sherry and (WINES.
Malaga )
Cogniac Brandy,
Hollands Gin,
Jamaica & Weft-India Rum,
Loaf & Brown Sugars,
Hvfon & Souchong Teas,
Coffee & Chocolate,
Pimento,
Pepper & Ginger,
Nutmegs & Cinnamon,
m“} LISINS,
Almons,
Ketchup,
Mustard,
Olives, J
PICKLES,
Anchovies j
Which he will dispose of at the mod
reduced prices for cafli or country pro
duce.
December 9. (74.)
TO BE RENTED,
THAT CONVENIENT
M bric^storb,
DWELLING HOUSE,
(lately occupied by D. C. Neal.) adjoin
ing Mr. Isaac Herbert and opposite Mr.
Thomas Cummings, it is considered an
excellent Hand for business. For fur
ther particulars enquire of the subscriber.
MARY MONTGOMERY.
January 2S. Bi.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN W ASH INGTON-STR EEL
WEDNESDAY, February ii, 1801.
H. LORD & Co.
BROAD-STREET,
Next door above Mr. Trotti's Tin Manufafiory
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.
Sherry, 7
Port and V WINES.
Teneriffe )
Hvfon, • 7
Souchong >TEAS.
and Bohea j
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Coffee,
Iron, Steel and Shear Moulds,
Smith’s Anvils and Vices,
Powder per Qr. Cask,
Shot per cwt.
Sweet Oil—Fred),
Coarse and fine Shoes,
Negro Plains,
Bell Northward Cheese,
Cider per the Barrel,
Befl Spa nidi Stgars per the Box.
An ASSORTMENT OF
DRT GOODS 6? HARDWARE.
Cask, Tobacco and Cotton, will be received
in payment.
December to. (74)
WATCHES Repaired with nealnefs
and dispatch, opposite the Herald
Printing-Office, in part of Mr. Bonnets
Hatters Shop, by the subscriber, whole
abilities in that branch are well known ir
Augudaand Savannah, for ten years pad
E. GRIFFITH. -
id’ He has for sale Gold Ear Ring*,
plain and sett finger do. gold girdle butkies,
lockets and Medallions, silver thimbles, a
variety of Necklaces, and a number of
jther articles in the Jewellery line.
January 7. (78.)
FACTORAGE COMMISSION
Subfcribers having largennd con
X venieiu STORES in Savannah, now
ready for the reception of produce, offe
heir fervites to their friends and the pub
lie in the above branches of bnfinefles.
WAYNE d SIMS.
Savannah, March 13. (ts, 58.
A F E W
BOAR D E U S
May be accommodated by the week nr
year, by the Subscriber, rear rhe Market.
A. WATERMAN.
January 20. (rs. 80 )
Bolting Cloths.
The Subscriber,
HAS FOR SALE,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
William Poe.
September 5. (ts. 61)
MOUNT SALUBRITY,
Near the City of Augusta.
THE Proprietors of the Ladies Acade
my. edablifhed at the above place,
refpeflfully inform their friends and the
public, that having for fix years, afeertain
ed the healthiness of this situation ; they
have creeled a fuitab'e building for the
accommodation of Boarders, at the re
duced price of 120 dols. per ann. for pu
pils under 52 years of age, over that age at
130 dollars, payable quarterly in advance.
January 28.' ' (3811
cautl o~n.
SOME evil disposed persons having cut
and dcflroved the Timber, and other
wise trespassed on the Sandbar Traftof
Land. This is to forbid future trefpafies,
and to afiiire such persons that they will be
prosecuted at the utmofl rigor of the law.
JOSEPH WOOD.
Beach- TJland, January 12. 79.
Elegant Gilt Letter Paper,
For Sale at this Office,
CHEAP GOODS.
J. & O. Sturges,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
The Following Fancy ARTICLES:
1 FASHIONABLE ftripedand check
JL ed Italian Silks,
Black and colored Lutelirings,
Extra long black and white silk Gloves,
Silk and Kid Habit do.
Mens white silk do.
Variety silk Shawls,
English and India Bandanno Handkfs.
Calicoes, Lappet Mullins and Furniture
Dimity,
Humhums per piece or yard,
Silk Sulpenders, glove ties and purses,
Tea Boards and Caddies, .
Fafhiqnable Gold Ear Riqgs & Knobs,
Billiard Balls,pafte & Reel Knee Buckles
Garnett, Coral & Cut Glass Beads,
Shell Sleeve Buttons & Segar Boxes,
Silver Pencil Gales & Thimbles,
Variety fancy Necklaces,
Eiegant Seaifkin Trunks.
A L S O,
Loaf and Lump Sugar,
Brown do. in Bbis.
Starch, (Ac. (Ac.
January 7. 78.
N O T I C E.
THE Co-Partnerfliip of Elias and
Henry Smhrijon, under the firm of
ELIAS SMERDON & Co. in Augulla,
and HENRY SMERDON (A Co. at
Campbcllton in South-Carolina, and at
New-Savannah in Georgia, will expire on
the iorh of February inst. All persons
having demands against either of the afore
faid firms, are hereby required to fend in
their accounts for payment, and all those
« ho are any wife indebted thereto, are no
tified that if they do not come forward and
fatisfadlorilv fittle thetr relpedtive ac
counts, ftiey will without deftinftion, be
olaced in the hands of Seaborn Jones,
E(q. attorney at law, for recovery, before
the next return day; there being an absolute
neceifity to bring the affairs of the laid
concerns, to an immediate close.
E. SMERDON,
H. SMERDON.
February 3.
NOT I C JL ~
r I "''HE Subscriber being authorized by
X MelFrs. Miller (A Whitney, to make
Lie of Licences for the Patent Gins.—
Those who may wifli to purebafe will ap
ply to him at Mr. Smith’s upper end of
Broad-street, or to William J. Hobby, Esq.
at the Polt-Olfice.
RUSSELL GOODRICH.
November 5. (if. 69.)
N O T ICE~
THE Public are requejled to be circumfpell
in the purchase of the following Negroes,
to wit: Daniel, Jenny and her two chil
dren, Patty and Cinthey, now in the posses
sion of Mr. An (line Edwards , as the Negro
boy Daniel, belongs to the F.Jlate of Anselm
Leigh, deceased, and Jenny and her children
only loaned to Mrs. Edwards during her life.
BENJAMIN LEIGH, Adm'r.
January 5. 78.
TO BE SOLD,
On MONDAY the twenty-third day of Fe
bruary next, at the House of Henry OJborne ,
Ej'quire, deceased , in the City of AuguJla.
ALL the moveable property
belonging to the eliafe of the deceased,
consisting of one small Negro Girl, two
Horses, Houfehoid & Kitchen Furniture ;
a!fo will be rented for one year, the Houl
es and Lots at present occupied bv the sub
scriber, ine terms will be made known on
the dav of sale.
Catharine Osborne, Ex'rx.
January tg. (So.)
NOTIC E.
That on the llth day of February next
will be fold to the hughe ft bidder , all the
Negroes in n:y pofjtffion, the property of the heirs
of Doflor Henry Todd, deceajed; Conditions
of sale will be made known on that day.
BENJ. HARRIS, Guardian
January 6. (78.)
[Number Bj.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Mrs. MT.AWS ininrcfled with
the dcepeft lenfe of the nianv obli
gations Ihc has received from the citizens *
of Augulta and the public in general, for
which ihe returns her fin cere thanks, and
begs leave to inform, that has retired
from bulinefs in favor of Mr. Joseph Ash
ton, whole attention, it is hoped, will
give universal fatisfadiou.
Nov event her 17.
Joseph Afiiton,
TAKES the-liberty to inform the citi
zens of Augusta and the public in
general, that he has leafed the Tavern late
ly occupied by Mrs. Janet M‘Laws, where
by his attention to business and regularity
of charges, he hopes to merit the favours
which have been so liberally bellowed on
his predecelTor, and allures, them, that
nothing in his power fitall be wanting to
make their abode with him comfortable
and happy, fliould bulinefs or pleasure
cause their stay.
November 17. (71.)
C. DICKINSON,
INFORMS the Public, that he has tak
en the Red House of Col. Jack’s, near
iVi‘Call’s Ware-House.—Where he pro
poses to keep ENTERTAINMENT for
Gentlemen, he has good Stables and forage
for Horses.
BOARDERS will be accommodat
ed by the week or year, on rcafonable
terms.
January 14. 79.
E. Fennell,
INFORMS his friends and the public,
that he carries on tlie COACH and
CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS, in all
its various branches, at the North corner
o! Longflreet’s Buildings, near Cail’s
Ware-House, where hefolicits the patron
ageof fcta fu..ut.l tanw.cTs, -no .nc pub
lic in general, and for whose pall favors he
is grateful.
January 21. (80.)
Henry Darnell,
TATLOR fcf HABIT-MAKER,
TWO DOORS BEI, OW SrENCER’« CORNER.
WASHINGTON-STREET.
Respectfully informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
bulinefs in all its various branches. He
flatters himfelf from his experience and at
tention to bulinefs, 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
difpatch,and onthe moftreafonableterms.
December 31.
~ FOR PRIVATE SALE.
A TRACT of eight thousand three
hundred acres of LAND, lituated
on Savannah River, in Winton county
South-Carolina, within twentv-three miles
of Augusta, generally known by the name
of the Upper Three Runs.
The above traft contains a conlitlerable
portion of Cotton Land of an excellent
quality, from which good crops have been
made, the remainder consists of well tim
bered pine land, fir for fupplving a Sa v-
Mill, which is erected on the tra.'ft, and is
well known by the name of Rutledge’s
Mills. To the above are added a Grist
Mill and a Cotton Gin, both of which are
turned by water, and usually worked on
toll.
The above property is offered for file
together with FORTY-ONE NEGROES,
now on the premtfes, among whom are an
excellent Carpenter, an exceeding good
Blacksmith, and other valuable fiaves.—
The Mills are in good repair and may be
worked to great advantage.
The Mules, Oxen and Horses, together
with the Plantation Tools and impltrrsnrs
for carrying on the Mills, to be taken rr a
reasonable valuation. Immediate p'dfef
fion will be given.
For terms, applv at Ausufta, to
ALEXANDER BLAIR.
February 4. (ts. Sz.)
(jZj 9 Bl.mk Deeds of Conveyance,
For Sale at this Office.
[Half in Advance.