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Augusta herald.
Three Dols. per Ann.
Volume 111.]
x Isaac Herbert,
TfyMt&s hefhod of informing his friends and
'tie Public , that he has jufl Received ,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DRT GOODS,
Imported by the late arrivals from Eng
land, which with his former Stock
conftitntes a General and Extensive Af
fortmer.t.
He has Also Received a Supply of
SALT,
Jamaica, 1
WeS-India and >RUM.
Northward J
Cogniac Brandy,
Madeira Wine,
Hyfon and Soufhong Teas,
Chocolate, Coffee,
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Pepper, Nutmegs,
Bloom Rafins and Almonds in Boxes,
Allspice, Ginger, Salt-Petre,
Bed F. F. Polifli Gunpowder,
Shot afTnrted sizes,
China and Crockery "Ware,
And an handsome aflbrtment of cut and
engraved Glass Ware, &>V &V.
Which he is determined to fell at the
mod reduced prices for cash or country
produce.
Those persons who are any way indebted
to him are reque/led to make payment by the
fir ft of January next , no further indulgence
can be given.
December 9. (26.)
THOMAS BARRETT,
Begs leave to iform his Friends and the Pub »
lie in general, that he has Received a Fresh
and General
ASSORTMENT of
EUROPEAN GOODS,
Per the Cleopatra from London ,
Which he offers for sale on very mo
derate terms, for cash or produce.
tAT ALL persons indebted the firm of
THOMAS BARRETT & Co. are again
reqaefted to come forward and make pay
ment —those who do not avail themselves
of this notice, may expedt to be sued—as
that concern was dissolved lad April.
December 2. (25.)
J. & O. Sturges,
Have Removedfrom their former residence to
the Store formerly occupied by Mr. William
White, next door below the Shoe-Store —
WHERE THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOR' SALE,
LADYS Morocco, Kidf&in, Leather
and fluff’ Slippers,
Mens coarse and fine shoes,
Boys and Misses Shoes and Slippers.
Negro Shoes,
Black and colored Luteflriogs,
Striped Sattin,
With a variety of other articles, all of
which will be fold on the lowed terms for
cash or cotton.
Oftober 14. (18)
Thomas Jones,
Has Removed to the Store lately occupied by
Captain Richards, next door to Mr.
James Murren, where he has an
ELEfiANT ASSORTMENT
C rf GOODS,
Which will be disposed of very low for
Cash or Produce.
K3* Country Storekeeper s may be supplied on
very reasonable ter ms.
November 11. (22.)
FOR SALE,
ELEGANT GOLD & SILVER
Sword Knots,
BY
Wm. POPE.
November n ,( 22 )
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STRKET.
WED N E S D A Y, December 1801.
■- ■ Jr — ■ -- ■
■ ■■ ——l ————
Just ReceiVed,
AND FOR SALE ,
FOURTH Proof Jamaica Rum,
Wed-India ditto,
Old Cogniac Brandy,
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
Bed Green Coffee,
Cotton Bagging and Humhums,
Saddles, Bridies and Saddle Bags,
And a few Barrels of Good Flour,
B. fcf W. H. Burroughs.
December 2. (25)
JUST RECEIVED,
Best Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
W. I. & Jamaica Rum,
Northward ditto.
Molasses, Sugar and
Coffee.
For Sale by
J. 6? O. STURGES.
November 25.
ALL Persons indebted to
the Subscriber for dealings prior to the
year 1801, and especially those whose en
.gagements are of several years danding,
are hereby Notified that suits will be com
menced for the recovery of all such debts
as are not paid or fatisfaftorily secured,
within a short time.
THOMAS CUMMING.
WHO HAS LATELY RECEIVED,
A Variety of \
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which, with his former Stock, make a
pretty General AfTortment, and are offer
ed at Reduced Prices by Wholesale or Re
tail.
November 1 r. (22)
IFaCTORAGE AND
Commiflion Business
THE fubferiber refpeftfully informs
his friends and the public in gene
ral, that he has rented the RICHMOND
WARE-HOUSE, where he has good and
fufiicient Stores for the dorage of Goods,
and also a large Ware-House inciofed
tinder a good fence, for the reception of
Tobacco and Cotton ; he flatters him
fdf, that his deady and unremitted atten
tion, will give general fatisfaftion to those
who may favor him with their cudom.
STAINBACK WILSON.
September 30. (20 ts.)
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Continues Selling of his Remaining
STOCK of GOODS,
Consisting of many useful articles adapted for
the ensuing Season , at greatly reduced pi ices
for cash or produce, viz.
ROSE and Duffle Blankets,
Superfine and second Cloths,
Yorkfliire Plains, &c. &c.
Cafflmere and fancy Ved Patterns,
Silk, cotton and worded Hose,
Iridi Linen and Scotch Sheeting,
Callicoes, Humhums, Shawls & cotton
Handkerchiefs,
Men’s and Women’s Hats,
Smith’s Tools,
Hard Ware and Cutlery adorted,
Paints and Window-Glass,
Iron and Steel,
Also, a supply of
GROCERIES , &c. &c.
JOHN MAC IVER.
The above will be found worthy the
attention of Planters and country Merchants.
Oftober 14. (18.)
TO BE LEASED,
On SATURDAY the tqth infant , on the
premises , between the hours of 11 and 12
o'clock to the higkeft Bidder , for the term
of 12 months :
The PLANTATION,
belonging to the Edate of Cornelius Dy
fart, on which Mrs. Bowen now lives-
PofTeflion to be given on the fird Janua
ry 1802.
Auguda, Dec. 1. 25.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Pub
lic that lie has opened fliop in Wafli
ington-dreet, in front of the Printing-Of
fice, in the City of Auguda, where he
carries on the CLOCK & WATCH
MAKING BUSINESS, and hopes by
his Punctuality and attention to business,
to deserve encouragement.
Clocks & Watches repaired at the
above shop, on the shorted notice, and on
reasonable terms.
tf 3 Orders from the Country executed with
care and dispatch.
H. BUNCE.
November 4. #
THE SUBSCRIBER,
INTENDS Removing to Wadiington
County, on the Occonee River, and
is desirous to fell his poffefiions in this
county, including the town of Harrif
burgh, 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
Auguda, which is about two miles and a
half didance, will over pay for laid land.
—ALS O,—
My Dwelling House & Tobac
co Infpeftion are for fale.—lndifputable
Titles will be made to the purchaser.
The above trail of Land was purchased
by John Course, Esq. of Richmond coun
ty, about 16 or 17 years pad, at Sheriff
Sale, for William Greenwoood, Esq. of
Charledon.
I (hall refer thofe' that are inclined to
purchase, to John Willlon, Esq. of the
city of Auguda, who can give them gen
eral fatisfaftion, refpefting the titles of
the above property—and tor further in
formation, apply to the lubferiber on the
premises.
EZEKIEL HARRIS.
Augujla, Richmond County , )
September 27, 1801. )
The SUBSCRIBER,
HAVING declined the keeping of a
Grocery any longer, is now occu
pying the fame place as a Taylor’s Shop,
to which the drifted attention will be paid,,
and having engaged Journeymen of the
fird defeription, he will be able to carry
on the TAYLORING BUSINESS in
its various branches, equal to any shop in
this city.
ISAAC WINGATE.
November 25. (24.
NOTICE.
On the firfl day of January next , at New-
Savannah ,
Will be Rented and Hired for the
term of One Year.
THE Land and Negroes belonging to
the heirs of Henry Arinton, Esq.
deceased. Bond with approved security,
will be required.
A. HATCHER, Guardian.
November 25. (25.)
NOTICE.
To be Hired on the firfl day of January, 1 802,
THE Negroes belonging to the Edate
of A. Leigh, deceased, for the term
of one year.—At the fame time will be
Rented the House and Lot belonging to
the said edate.
BENJAMIN LEIGH, Ad'mr.
December 9. « (26.)
NOTIC E
Oh THURSDAY the lafi day of December
next , at the House of John Evans , deceased ,
in Burke County , on the Waters of M'Bean ,
Will be Rented and Hired,
THE Lands and Negroes belonging
to the heirs of said deceased, to the
highed bidder for one year—Bonds of
Notes and approved security, will be re
quired for payment of the hire, and return
of the property at the expiration of the
year.
DANIEL EVANS, Adm'r.
MARGARET EVANS, Adm'rx.
November 21. *
[ Half in Advance.
JNumbfr 127.
ASHT ON’S
BOARDING-HOUSE & TAVERN.
In that well known House formerly hey by
Mrs. M‘Laws.
MR. ASHTON takes the li
berty to return his liacere thanks
to the Citizens of Augulfa in particular,
and the neighbouring country in general,
for the very liberal encouragement he has
received from them lince his commence
ment of business in this place; and allures
them, nothing fliall be wanting in his
power to make their continuance of fa
vours pleasant and agreeable. He also in
forms them he is well supplied with a good
alfortment of the best liquors, a well fur
nifhed liable with every kind of provender
for Horses, and an attentive oilier; toge
ther with good provisions and beds in the
most comfortable manner for themselves;
and where, by his attention and care, he
hopes to merit a long continuance of those
favours so liberally bellowed as everything
fliall be delivered as procured at the most
reasonable terms. Any number of hbffes
can be kept at livery on as good terms as
the natureof the times will admit of. Pri
vate or public dinners furnifhed at she
fhorteftnorice, and at any hour, agreeable
to the bill of fare delivered.
*** DINNER on the table every day
exadlly at 2 o’clock.
July (if. 3 )
AUGUSTA CITY-HOTEL.
THE Subscriber has rented the Build
ings lately occupied by Major N.
Durkee, in Broad-street, where he intends
keepings Genteel BOARDING-HOUSE
and where gentlemen travellers may be
handsomely accommodated. He also in
tends keeping a Livery liable, conllantly
and well supplied with Forage—As the
buildings he has taken are as commodious
as any in this City for ihe intended pur
pose, he doubts not that his Heady and
unremitted attention, will give general
fatisfaAion to thole who may favor him
with their company.
JOSEPH CARRIE.
WHO HAS TO LET,
A Good STORE with a Cellar.
J une a 4‘ (tf.2.
Mr. Patrick jack, having pyt>-
lilhed a llatement purporting to be
a tranfaftion between him and the late
firm of Sims Gs M‘lntofij, it becomes ne
celTary for me, as one of that firm to trou
ble the public with our representation—
It is true, that an instrument was given
Mr. Jack by us, when he indorfed the pa
per to which he alludes exempting him
from the usual responsibility to which in
dorfers are liable. But the ground of ac
tion against him, was that the original con
trail was pronounced illegal by the Supe
rior Court in an adtion brought against
the drawers of the paper, and not on ac
count of their insolvency ; and we were
advised, that as the exemption of Mr,
Jack was only in relation to his indorfe
ment, we had a right to recover from him
what we had paid for a paper, which con
trary to what was exprelled in the face of
it, proved to be of no value. This advice
we still believe to be correa ; and as we
were reduced to the dilemma oPfuffering a
nonfuit, because the neceflary tellimony
was not colieaed in time, we mull renew
the suit and be prepared to try the merits
when the cause is next called for trial.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
Augusta, Nov. 18.
FOR SALE,
On a credit of ninety days , for Country Pro
duce, IVtjl-India Goods , or even Cash will
.be taken in payment :
A HANDSOME COACHEE,
with Hamefs complete for two horses
For further particulars enquire of
JOSEPH ASHTON.
Oaobcr 28. (ao.)
FOR SALE,
A WAGGON,
W hich has been in use, and New Gears
to it. Apply at this Office.
OAober 7. 17,