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'f'rhe Inhabitants of Augusta and its
Vicinity .
I LADIES tsf GENTLEMEN,
I take a retrofpeft
V'V to pa ft time, and make a
companion of the present, I feel eneffable
sensations for your unabated friendQ»ip
for me; from my earliest acquaintance,
to the present day. How feeble is my
pen, and how vain would be the eloquence
of my tongue, in exprtffing the obligations
lam under to many. My heart is the
great fenforium that feels—and gratitude,
E.'t-ne, in silent language, acknowledges
the favors I have received.
Once more, and I believe no more—•
I offer my lervices, (united with Mr.
Borii) to you, Ladies and Gentlemen, as
your teacher.
Aided by an elegant dancer, united in
the character of preceptor, and gentle
man, I flatter myTeif that every encourage
ment will be given.
I can truely fav, on this occasion,
the youth, of both sexes, never had a fair
er opportunity for improvement, than the
present time.
Here the social, and Theatrical dances,
may be taught to advantage—with a great
many new iteps, by Mr. Borii. All who
wish to avail themselves of this opportuni
ty, may embrace it :—The revolution of
human affairs, may prevent in future.
A School will be opened in Mr. Ash
ton’s Assembly-Room, on the third
Thursday in October next: Particular at
tention will be paid to the order of the
school, and manners of the pupils.
Mr. Borii will teach, if required, a
Hornpipe, Allemande, Cotillon-*—as well
as ali the fafhionable dances, praCtifed in
polite circles.
As a greater variety of dances will be
taught, on the present occasion, than here
to!'e, the price nruft therefore, be en
creafed in a I'm all proportion —but ex
tremely moderate. Ten dollars will be
charged for each fcholar —two dollars
paid at entrance, and eight, at the expira
tion of the school.
To prevent any misunderstanding, be
tween parties, it may not be unneceflary
to inform the parents, or friends, of those
young ladies and gentlemen who may he
lent, that it is proper, either to come
when they are entered, or fend a note for
the purpose.
I advise every person who may fend, to
do it at the commencement of the school,
as no deduction can be made for those
who come after.
I have the plea.fi ng consolation to think,
that all those who intended fending to me,
will not withdraw them, on account of
my uniting my School with Mr. Borii—
but the more readily fend on that account.
With high relpeCt,
I am, Ladies Ctf Gentlemen,
Your mod devoted,
Humble servant,
Wm. spencer.
September :6. (14)
I THE SUBSCRIBER,
NFORMS his friends and the public,
that he has taken the convenient two ltory
House, corner of Reynold and M‘lntofh-
Streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Dread
zil Pace, where he intends keeping a gen
teel BOARDING HOUSE, and where
travellers may be agreeably accommodat
ed. also informs the citizens of Au
gusta, < U) 3t he has ereCted a Biilard Table
in the tame house, and being well suppli
ed with the belt of liquors, he flatters him
felf, from due attention, he will merit the
patronage of the public.
ANTHONY BLACHE.
Aoguft 21. (to)
TREASURY OFFICE,
Louisville, Augujl 13, iSoi.
HE Tax Collectors who are in ar
rears for the years 1799 and 1800, are
requeued to come forward and make final
fettlemcnts at the Treafurv.
EDWIN MOUNGER,
Treasurer.
JAMES MERIWETHER,
Comptroller- General.
IffA INK POWDER,
For Sal: at this Office.
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, *y WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STREET.
v* WEDNESDAY, October 7, 1801.
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ASHTON’S
BOARDING-HOUSE & TAVERN,
In that well known House formerly kept by
Mrs. MvLaws.
MR. A.SHTON takes the li
berty to return Ins sincere thanks
to the Citizems of Augusta in particular,
and the neighbouring country in general,
for the very liberal encouragement he has
received from them since his commence
ment of buiinefs in this place; and allures
them, nothing fliall be wanting in his
power to make their continuance of fa
vours plealant and agreeable. He also in
forms them he is well supplied w ith a good
aflbrtment of the heft liquors, a well fur
niflied (fable with every kind of provender
fur llorfes, and an attentive oilier ; toge
ther with good provisions and beds in the
mod comfortable manner for themselves;
and where, by his attention and care, he
hopes to m erit a long continuance of those
favours so liberally beftowedas everything
fliall be delivered as procured at the mod
reasonable terms. Any number of herfes
can be kept at livery on as good terms as
the natureof the times will admit of. Pri
vate or public dinners furnifhed at the
fliorteftnotu e, and at any hour, agreeable
to the bill of fare delivered.
*** DINNER on the table every day
exactly at 2 o’clock.
July 1. (ts. 3.)
AUGUSTA CITY-HOTEL.
THE Subscriber has rented the Build
ings lately occupied by Major N.
Durkee, in Broad-ftreef, where he intends
keeping a Genteel BOARDING-HOUSE
and where gentlemen travellers may be
handsomely accommodated. He also in
tends keeping a Livery liable, constantly
and well supplied with Forage—As the
buildings he has taken are as commodious
as .nny jo this City for the intended pur
pole, he doubts not that bis tteady and
unrernitted attention, will give general
fatisiaftion to thole who may favor him
with their company.
JOSEPH CARRIE.
WHO HAS TO LET,
A Good STORE with a Cellar.
June 24. (tf.2.)
TO RENT,
And pojfefm given the infant ,
The HOUSE 6? LOT,
felAt Present Occupied by
fc-ssiffigpsEqj Captain Richards: For terms
apply to. D. URQUHART.
September 2. (12)
TO BE RENTED,
And Pofjefion given Immediately ,
THE HOUSE & STORE lately oc
cupied by A. Knox & Co. For
particulars, enquire of
Wm. WHITE.
March 24. (89.)
TO BE RENTED,
And immediate pojfeflion given.
A VALUABLE HOUSE Cs* LOT
well enclosed, at Harrilburg, late
the property of Doctor Offutt. The
front is fitted up for a store, with an ex
cellent cellar. On the premises are every
out house for the accommodation of a ten
ant, and a Pump of excellent water in the
yard. For terms apply to Mr. J. B.
Wiikinfon, in the absence of
SEABORN JONES.
Auguff 19. (10.)
pT The SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVE FOR SAL E ,
A QUANTITY of SUPERFINE
FLOUR, Manufactured by Joseph
Ray, Esq — The quality of which, will
be found equal to the Northern Superfine.
M‘KINNE Ctf Co.
J ul y 29- (7 )
FURNITURE^
FOR SALE ,
A SIDE BOARD,
DINING TABLE AND ENDS.
BREAKFAST AND TEA TABLES,
BEAUROE AND CHAIRS,
Enquire at this Office.
DOCTOR 8188,
HAVING returned from Philadelphia,
offers his Medical Services to the
Citizens of Peterlburgh and its vicinity,
and hopes by his attention to gain a part
of the public confidence. —He experts
soon to receive a general fupplv of
FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Which he will dispose of,on as low terms
as they can be fold by any other person in
the upper parts of this Hate. >•
Pelerjburgh , Elbert County t
September 21, 1801.
DOCTOR JAMES EWELL,
Having fixed on Augusta, as his future place
of abode.
RESPECTFULLY offers to the inha
bitants and those of its vicinity, his
Medical Services, assuring those who may
call upon him that every attention will be
rendered, to merit their full approbation.
The poor will find him ready to attend
them gratis.
N. R. He may be found at his Shop
(Broad-Street) near the City-Hotel, where
he intends keeping a general Assortment
of MEDICINES, which he will fell on
moderate terms, and warrant them to be
genuine.
September 2. (12)
THE SUBSCRIBER,
INTENDS Removing to Washington
County, on the Occonee River, and
is delirous to fell his possessions in this
county, including the town of Harrif
bnrgb, and 272 1-2 acres of back and river
Land, adjoining laid Town. Purchasers
may be accomodated with Lots from one
half acre, to eighty-seven and a half, of as
good land for cultivation either for Cotton,
Corn or Rice, as any in said county. —
The wood on said land by taking it to
Auguffr., which is about two miles and a
half distance, over pay for said land.
-A L S 0,-
My Dwelling House & Tobac
co Infpe&ion are for fale.—lndifputable
Titles will be made to the purchaler.—
The above traft of Land was purchased
by John Course, Esq. of Richmond coun
ty, about 16 or 17 years part, at Sheriff
Sale, for William Greenwoood, Esq. of
Charleffon.
I shall refer those that are inclined to
purchase, to John Willlon, Esq. of the
city of Augusta, who can give them gen
eral fatisfa&ion, refpedting the titles of
the above property —and for further in
formation, apply to the lubferiber on the
premises.
EZEKIEL HARRIS.
Augusta, Richmond County , 7
September 27, 1801. A
THOMAS JONES,
Has received in addition to his former assort
ment, a Quantity of
COFFFE
LOAF &/BROWN SUGAR,
Which if applied for soon will be fold
cheap by Hhd. or barrel.—Also,
A Chert of Frefli HYSON TEA.
August 26. (11.)
THE LOT
A T Present occupied by the Subfcri
il her, may be bought low for Cash.
It contains nearly two acres, is pleasantly
situated, and well improved.
ROBERT WALKER.
September 17. (15.)
V L oTl\
A NEW G UN L OCK ,
THE Dog of which, has been lately
mended. Any information given
at this Office, will be thankfully received
and a suitable reward paid.
FOR SALE,
A New Sulky,
Apply at this Office.
Wanted to hire by the month or
year, a house servant, that can cook, waflt
and iron ; to whom generous wag*s will
be given.—Enquire at this office.
[Number 117.
GOLDEN BALL,
BROAD-STREET.
THE Subscribers return their sincere
thanks to their friends and the pub
lic tor the liberal encouragement they have
met with since the commencement of their
co-partnership, and inform them that their
business will, as heretofore, be carried on
under the firm of THEVENET (if Co.
who have just received in addition to their
former aflbrtment, the following articles,
viz.
Calicoes, mnflins, dimities, ginghams,
humhums, muflinets, Marfeiles, janes,
Irilli linens, India & Englifli nankeens,
velverets, fuilians, cotton & muslin fliawls,
cotton and linen cambric, hosiery, haber
dashery. mens and childrens course and
fine hats, saddles and bridles, woo.ens,
dowlas, platilias,&c.
Fancy bonnets, feathers and flowers, tur
bans, silk cloaks, lace veils, ribbons, pelon
and rich fattins, crapes, black mode, kid,
cotton and silk gloves, gold, silver, silk
and cotton fancy trimmings, fnns.parifols,
black and white gauze, kid, Morroco and
leather flippers, spangles, bugles, silk
handkerchiefs, necklaces, ear-rings, silver
knives, fciflars, smelling bottles with a
variery of jewelry.
Lavender water, bnrgamot and court
plaifter; an aflbrtment of Fresh Medicine,
hard-ware, cutlery, crocKcrv, powder and
fliot, basket fair, Spanish fegars, common
ditto, fifli sauce, brandy and fvrup, pre
serves, wine glades, bar lead, pewter
plates, Sec.
Loaffugar, bed hyfon tea, coffee, cho
colate, sago, spices, faltpetre, Madeira,
Sherry and Malaga wines, cogniac brandy
and peach ditto, Jamaica rum, white wine
and cyder vinegar; which they will dis
pose of on very low terms for cash or
PRODUCE,
C. MUNNS,
S. THEVENET.
July 8. tf.4.)
NOT I C E
ANY person who may wish to become
a Citizen of South-Carolina, hav
ing a hundred acres of cleared land, fitiia
ted on about three hundred of good qua
lity, may meet with foitable encourage
ment, by applying by letter or ijnperno
to
HENRY RAY.
fctf* The Subscriber wishing to move in this
line , expefls he can accomodate any per Jon of
the fame inclination with evCty thing necejjary
in the Planting Business , for the working of
eight or ten hands. H. R.
Mine Creek, Edgefield Diflritt , )
South-Carolina. j
Soap and Candle Manufactory.
THE Subscriber returns his grateful
thanks to the Public, and his friends
in particular, for the liberal encourage
ment that he has received in rhe line of
his business—and likewise informs them
that he has moved nearly oppofife the
Printing Office in Washington-Street,
where he intends keeping For Sale,
SOAP: Mould & Dipt CANDLES.
TALLOW made nto Candles upon
realonable terms —having his works well
fitted up for that purpose — Solicits a fliare
of the public favor.
ROBERT REID.
tyfj* Wanted to the above busi
ness as an apprentice, a Boy of Colour of
about 14 or 15 years of age.
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR W HABIT-MAKER,
two doors mow Sriscts'i comU
WASHINGTON-STP z* V.
Respectfully informsthepubiic,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches.* He
flatters himfelf frmn his experience - ad at
tention to business, to merit the patM'ige
of the public : Such gentlemen awas y
favor him with their work, may 1
on its being executed with neatness’ r *
ifpatch,and on the most reasonable
\_Talf iti fAdvanie.
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