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NOTICE.
The Subscriber, *
Wish ing to decline Business in this place,
OFFERS TO SELL HIS
Stock of GOODS,
At a very low rate, on a liberal credit, the
pnrchafer giving fatisfaftory fecuritv for
the payment, on such terms as may be
agreed on.
The Affortmcnt is verv General, con
lifting of airnoft every artjcle contained in
long advertisements.
He requests those indebted to him to
come forward and make payment, as ali
accounts and notes that are unpaid on.the
firfl of March next, will be put into the
hands of an Artorney for colleftion, he
therefore hopes this notice will be attend
ed n which will save them trouble and ex
pence.
PATRICK M‘DOWALL.
January 26. (85)
Jtiouk-Binding and Stationary.
THE Subscriber just returned-, from
the Northward, takes the liberty
through.-the medium of the newspaper
of tendering his thanks to his town and
country friends in general for their past
liberality ; and hopes, by ftrift attention,
to merit a continuance of their cuftosi
in his line of business, which will be car
ried on as ufttal at his former stand near
the Old‘Mark.-1, whee all orders will be
received and ftriflly attended to.
N. B. Merchants Account Books, and
Blank Books of every deTcription, unrul
ed or ruled to any pattern, furniflied on
the (liorteft notice.
Just opened, a genera! allbrtment of
Stationary; School and Clallical Books,
which, with his original Bock, vill he
fold lower than can be got in anv other
Store in town.—Writing and Post P per
of every ftze, by the Ream —Blue,-Brow 11,
Blott’ng and a few Reims of Demi Prin
ting Bonnet and Press Pap<rs.
WILLIAM POWERS.
Savannah , January 6. (83 )
GEO. S. HOUSTON # Co.
. CLOCK & WATCH-MAKERS.
HAVE commenced Business in from
of the Hotel and next door to the
Post Office, Broad street, Augufta—whert
they otfer their services to the public in
their profefiional line —They repair and
clean all manner of Clocks and Watches,
with attention and fidelity.
THEY HAKE FOR SALE,
One elegant gold Genevian Repeating
Watch, capt, &c.
One han lfome Landfcape' Time Piece,
with a number of good lubftantial capt
and plain, warrented and common Eng
lifli Watches.
Gold, Gilt, Pebble and Glass Seals,
Gold, Gilt and Steel Keys,
Gilt and jSteel Chains,
Toge ;her with a variety of MEDI- I
C!\E, BOOKS, &c.
All of which thev are determined to fell
on inviting terms, and the smallest favour
acknowledged with gratitude.
January 12. (ts. 83)
The SUBSCRIBERS,
INFORM the Public, that they have
taken the Stvp lately occupied bv.
Dosftor Cocke, fronting the Herald Prin
ting-Office, Washington-street, Augusta,
where thev have commenced the TAI
LORING BUSINESS, in all its various
branches.—They flatter themfeWes, that
bv keeping good workmen, and by prnc
tualitv and ftritft a tention to btifioefs, they
(hall receive a (hare of the public patron
age.
ELIJAH BRADLEY,
THOMAS KNAPEN.
December 29. (81)
Hugh Nesbitt,
INTENDING to leave this place in
the spring, solicits those indebted to
him to make as speedy payments as they
possibly can.
He has a Northward made CHAISE,
and some decent FURNITURE for fate.
December 22. (80.)
FOR SALE,
FOR CASH or CLEAN COTTON
A LIKELY Family of Ne
groes, confiding ofa Wench
and five Children. For further par
ticulars enquire of
ISAAC HERBERT.
Nov. 3. 73.
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE IN WASHINGTON-STREET.
' • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAav 2, 1803.
J. & O. Sturges,
Have Received in Addition to their former
STOCK;
CAMBRIC Muslins, Blk. and Colored,
Book and Jaconet Muslins,
7 8 and 4 4 Irifli Linens,
9 8 Flemifli Sheetings,
Bombazine and Bombazet,
Durants and Wildhores,
Striped Sattii.' and Velvets,
Swanfdowns and Marfailes,
Extra long Black &: Colored Silk Gloves,
Ditto White and Colored Cotton do*
Egyptian and Blue fancy Calicoes,
Humbnms and Dimities,
Mens Fine and Courie Shoes,
Womens Leather, Morocco & Stuff ditto
Misses and Childrens ditto.
A L S 0 ,
A FEW CASKS OF
SHERRY AND MALAGA WINE,
COGNIAC BRANDY,
ALMONDS IN BARRELS.
COFFEE AND BEST HYSON TEA,
SPANISH SEGARS IN BOXES.
The above GOODS will be sold tow for
CASH or PRODUCE.
December 15. (79)
Thos. M‘Call Harris,
Has Imported in the Thomas & Monte"
2uma from Glasgow, per Charlefont
Rufus from Liverpool and Alex
ander from London, per Savannah.
2 Bales befl Cotton Baling,
1 Ditto Twiled Sacking,
i Ditto Oznaburgs,
t Trunk Book anJ Jaconet Muslin
Handkerchiefs,
x Ditto Printed Liwnen «do.
1 Ditto Blue Romall do.
1 Bale Milled Drab Plains,
1 Ditto White Plains,
1 Difto Green and Brown do.
1 Ditto Flannels,
1 Ditto Duffle Blankets,
x Ditto Rose do.
1 Ditto Suptrfine & Second Cloths,
1 Ditto Caflimeres Sc Elastics,
1 Ditto Coatings,
1 Trunk Durant,
1 Ditto Bombazine Sc Bombazett,
1 Ditto Scarlet Cardinals,
1 Ditto Ribbons, Luteftring and Silk
Handkerchiefs,
1 Box Sewing Silk and Twist,
1 Ditto Lace and Edging,
• 1 Trunk Thread,
20olbs. Sein Twine,
1 C (k Shoe Thread Sst Leading Lines,
1 Trunk Mens and Womens Shoes,
1 Ditto Cotton H >fe,
1 Bale Wraping Paper,
1 Box Stationary,
1 Ditto Playing Cards,
1 Trunk Perfumery,
1 Ditto Pound Packet Pins,
40 M W’hite Chapel Needles,
6 Cases Hats,
100 Iron Pots,
60 Dutch Ovens, j
5 D zen SkilEts,_
4 Hhds Cutlery and Ironmongery,
1 Box Ivory Combs,
20 Boxes 8 by 10 Crown Glass,
1 Hhd. Cut Glass Ware,
to Crates Staffbrdlhire Ware,
1 Box Milliard,
6 Cafks'Green Copperas,
1 Sett Table Plate,
1 Piano Forte, from Clement and Co.
London,
For Sale Wholesale and Retail.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
1 Case Plated Candlesticks, for Cost
and Charges,
December 1. (77)
ON CONSIGNMENT,
■And will be sold at verv Reduced Prices for
CASH or COTTON \
i Pipe London particular A
Qr.-cZterry, [ WINES ’
5 do. Mallaga, 3
8 Casks Linseed Oil,
10 do. Raisins. .
A. WATERMAN.
January 19. (84 )
jjfj 9 The Correspondents of LO
RING & SEAVER of Boston, are ref.
pe&fully informed P. I. SEAVER,
is now in Boston and will continue the
old firm, until further notice.—Orders
or Business of any kind committed to his
charge, will be executed with attention
and promptitude.
January 18. (85)
The Subscriber,
Has Just Received and For Sale, at hi;
Store , on the North side of Broad-street,
a few doors above. Mr. Spencer’s corner ;
A SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES ;
—A L S O,—>
AN ASSORTMENT OF SHOES,
Leather, Morocco and Kid Slippers,
Misses and Childrens ditto.
Which he will dispose of low for CASH
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
JACOB DANFORTH.
December 15. (79)
The SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY Os
JEWELRY,
Silver Plate, &c.
Which, aaded to their Stock on hand,
make a very General Assortment .
AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOW
ING ARTICLES, Viz ,
SILVER TEA-POTS,
Sugar-Dilhes and Cream Pots,
Ditto table, tea, mnftard and fait spoons,
Ditto sugar-tongs and caddy spoons,
Ditto thimbles,
Ditto knee buckles and sleeve buttons,
Gold watches, (ingle and double cased,
Silver ditto, ditto,
Watch seals and keys,
Plain and fancy gold rings,
Gold clasps, wailt buckles, lockets and
breafi pins,
Ditto ear knobs, drops and wires,
Ditto sleeve buttons,
Plated candlesticks, fnuffers and bottle
Hands,
Ladies Morocco pocket books,
Tortoise ftiell hair combs,
Snuff and fegar boxes,
Tonkcy"beans, . ,
Clarinets and fifes,
Billiard balls,
Patent weights for weighing Gold in Dol
lars and Cents,
Elegant looking glasses, &c.
THEY ALSO HATE ON HAND,
Jamaica rum,
Molasses per hogshead,
Bar iron and German steel,
Lilhon wine of a good quality, and
40oolb. Northward cheese.
It being the intention of the fubferibers
to difeontinue their Store in this city, in
all the month of January next, the above
GOODS will be offered for sale on the
lowest terms for ready pay.
Those persons indebted are requested
to make payment previous to the firft of
January 1803.
H. LORD fc? Co.
December 15. (79.)
Just received , and for sale, by HENRY
THOMAS, at H. Lord CtfCo’s stor (
COGNIAC BRANDY of a fuperio
quality, per hbl. or gallon,
4th proof Jamaica Rum, per do. do.
Holland gin per do. do.
Belt Jamaica sugars,
ioooib. loaf and lump sugar,
800 do. heft green coffee,
7 quarter calks gun powder,
4 hogsheads molasses,
7 boxes Havannah fegars,
3 tons bell Rulfia and Swed:s iron, al*
ftlrted,
Shear moulds,
Sherry, Li(bon,Port and Malaga Wines,
Frelh Hylon tea,
Hyfon skin and Bohea teas,
iod. Bd. and 4d. nails,
Writing and wrapping paper,
Mens fine and coarse shoes,
Ladies black and coloured Morocco
flippers,
Fresh calk and box raisins,
Almonds, caflia, nutmegs,
Pimento, pepper, ginger,
Chocolate, paper and plug tobacco,
6oOo!b. northward cheeie,
20 birrels Irifli potatoes, 2cc. &c.
January 19. (84.)
iffy* MIS-LAID,a black leather
brass nailed Portmanteau TRUNK, mar
ked on the bottom P. H. it was (biped
in a Boat for Augusta, about two months
ago—Anv person knowing of such a
trunk, will please give notice to the prin
ter hereof.
January 13. (83)
*
[Numbly i’B6.
H - ■■ -tmmr n i ■ ■■•■ i w i ■
Thomas Barrett,
IY EGS leave to inform his friends and
the public in general, that he has
removed to the House lately occupied by
Thevenet, (ft Co. two doors below his
former rel/dence.
And lns received a part of hit
FALL SUPPLY OF
GOOD S,
Which will be fold on moderate terms,
for cajh or Produce.
A L S O,
io Hhds. 4th Proof Jamaica
RUM, will he fold low for calh, or a cre
dit of 6o days.
* All per fans indebted are Jolicited to
make payment , otherwifie their accounts will be
put in J'uit.
Nov. io. 74.
“The subscribers,
UNDER THE FIRM OF
Bacon Sf Malone,
RF. S P F.CTFULLY inform their
friends and the public in general, that
they have'taken the Wharf and Landing,
at the lower end of this city, for the re
ception of every (fne? of LTHUIiKir
and flartfT themselves that the eligible sit
uation they have choftn, and their pointed
attention to bofinefs, will enable them to
do ample justice to those who may repose
confidence in them.
They have also taken a Store and
other buildings, well calculated for Por
ing of Cotton, and every other kind of
produce which may be committed to their
charge.
JOHN BACON,
ISHAM MALONE.
Savannah , Nov. t 6.
Thomas Jones,
Has Just Received a General AJfortment of
DRY GOODS# GROCERIES,
ALSO ON CONSIGNMENT,
A few Pieces Cotton Bagging and a few
Puncheons of superior quality N. E. Rum,
which he will dispose of very low for cash
or COTTON.
December 8. ’ (78)
L O S T,
ON the Road from this place to Wafli
ington, a Note of Hand given by
William Crawford and Henry Carleton, to
Edmund B. Hicks, for Three Hundred
Dollars dated 2iff August, and payable
1 oth December 1799. This Note is en
dorsed to the Subfcriher by Mr. Hicks, and
on the 24th January. 1801, Mr. Crawford
paid Seventy-Nine Dollars on Account.
—All person? are cam oned from taking
an alignment of said note, and Mefl'rs.
Crawford and Carleton from paying it to
any person but the fubferiber or Major
John C. Walton.
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
January 24. (85 )
~ ThT SUBSCRIBER,'
Will lease for a term of years , his store,
and valuable grist and saw-mills,
on Ogechee , at
MAYFIELD,
THE advantages of this situation, fnt
a Tavern and Store, are not exceed
ed by any ir» the State. For terms apply
to John Hamill, Esq. in Augufla, or the
Subfcriher on the premises.
W. STITH.
Mayfield, 3d January, 1803.
N O T I C~eT
WILL BE SOLD,
At the houje of James Stewart, late of
Columbia county , deceased, on the
February next :
All the personal Estate of
said deceased :—Cortfifting of negroes,
horses, cattle, hogs, corn, fodder, cotton,
tobacco, house-hold and kitchen furni
ture, See. Y'he terms of sale will be c; sh
down, and the falc will commence at 11
o’clock.
MARTIN STEWART, AJm'r.
January 1, 1803.
NO TICE,
AGREEABLE to an order obtained
from the Justices of the Inferior Court of
Burke County, will be (old, on the firft
I uefday in April next, one hundred acres,
of jarid adjoining lands of John Steprne,
and Hugh Steel, belonging to the estate
of John Mailery, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said
defeeafed.
WILLIAM MALLERY, Adm'r.
January 13. (84)
[Half in Advance.