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VOL. VII No. 16.]
Conditions of the Ilerttld.
The AUGUSTA HERALD will be published week
ly the price of which will be three dollars a jean
half, or the whole, payable in advance, as may be most
agreeable.
A l l ■ Subscriptions will be for one year at least, but
Subscribers papers will not be discontinued, till a wish to
that effeft has hern signified.
Advertisements will be inserted at 63 cents a
®ijuare for the first publication, and 42 cents a square for
»«rh succeeding continuation.
Persons who may wish to take the HiHald,
are refpe&fully informed, that Subscription Pa
pers are in the hands of the following gentlemen
who are duly authorized to receive the advance money.
Savannah...NltCts. Bacon Cs* Malone. Me firs
Seymour Es* Co.
St. Mary's....yieCrs. Cook & 1 Co.
Louisville Major John Berrien, H. Stem.
Washington.... Bernard Kelly, Esq.
Wilkes County.... lfaac Willborn, Esq. Ma
thew Talbot, Esq.
Greene County.... Robert Dale, Esq.
Hancock County....VeKerhn Thweat, Esq.
Clark County. ...E. B. Jenkins, Esq. David
Witt, Esq.
Franklin County... . Thomas P. Carnes, Esq.
Elbert County Middleton \Vood3, Esq.
George Cook, Esq.
Petersburg Caps. Robert Thompfom
Me(Trs. Whyte and Heilyer.
Lisbon.... MelTrs. Jones and Walton.
Lincoln.... John M. Dooly, Esq.
Oglethorpe....'Sir. Samuel Strong.
Grantsville. ...William, Grunt.
Cambridge, S. C Doffor J. Casey.
N or I C E.
THE Copartnerftiip of Edmund & James
Low is this day diffblved by consent,
E. LOW.
JAMES LOW.
Burke County, Oftober 10. (it)
NOTICE.
THE Copartnerfhip of Cormick & Lube,
being ditto]»cd by the death of the latter :
The business will be carried on in future, by
the fublcriber, to whom all persons having de
minds against the firm, or individually, are de
fined to apply, anti those indebted, arc requefied
to make immediate payment.
JOSEPH G. CORMICK.
September 26. (m tl)
~N OTIC E
THE dittolution of the Copirtncrlhip of
Taylor £3" Moore, has this day taken
place by mutual consent.—All perfons'indebt
ed thereto by book account, are desired to li
quidate them, and thnfc whose Notes are due
are reguefted to difeharge them immediately,
otherwilefuits will be instituted for their en
forcement.
DAVID TAYLOR.
AUGUSTUS MOORE.
. T" !v (3)
NOTICE.
THE Parnerfhip of Scott Ctf Kelly
having expired—Those indebted to tha
firm, are requested to fettle with the Suhfcri
bers, who will in future carry on the business
2s usual. WILLIAM SCOTT.
THOMAS KELLY.
3°- (47)
~~N OTIC E.
ALL having claims against the
ellate of .1 illiam Poe, la’e of the city
o! Augufia, deceased, are desired to exhibit
them duly attested and those indebted, to make
pay ment to
THOMAS CUMMING 1 .
GEORGE WATKINS, } Aum "■
Wa ? 30- (47)
N O T I C E.
ALL persons having claims against: the
estate of John Pierce, late of the city
or Augusta, deceased, are desired to exhibit
them duly attested ; and thole indebted to make
immediate payment to
ROBERT HAMILTON, ? ~
JAMES HAMILTON, j A<tmr s ‘
February 19. (tf 34 )
N OTIC E.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of
William Harknels, deceased, are desired
to make payments to, and all those who have
demands against, are required to render state
ments agreeable to la-v to Abfalom Rhodes,
Esq. with whom the books and papers are
longed. OSW 7 ELL EVE.
January 3. (86)
N O F7c e.
ALL persons to whom the estate of the late
Andrew Innes, stands indebted, are re
quested to render their accounts properly at
tested ; and those indebted to the said estate to
make immediate payment to
James Beggs, Adm’r.
December S. (ts--)
WEBSTER’S
Spelling Books,
fOR SALE AT THE AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE.
The Subscriber,
Respectfully informs the Public,and
particularly the Lumber Cutters on the Sa
vannah River, that he has taken the commo
dious and ex’enfi”e
Lumber Yard,
Together with the Wharf, Store?, Sec. former
ly occupied by Col. Ambrose Gordon,
WHERE HE INTENDS TRANSACTING THE
Lumber, Factorage and Commifm
Business,
For such persons as may favor him with
their patronage ; and flatters himfelf that the
uniform attention and pun&nslitv which he
means to observe, will not only leave no room
for complaint, but give as general and com
plete fatisfaflion, as the Rate of the market and
his own conflant exertions will admit.
TaTTe who may haveoccafion for hi? frrvj.
ces branches of the FACTORAGE
BUSINESS, (for the tranfa£tinn of which he
has as suitable (lores as any in Savannah) may
be allured that their interest will not be neglec
ted.
William Cook.
Savannah , Sept. 19. (ijtf)
NOTICE.
THE fubferibers having entered into Co
partnerfliip, intend to tranfiuft
Commission Business,
UNDER THE FIRM OF
BELCHER fcf PHELPS,
And offer their services to the public in that
line.
WILLIAM BELCHER.
CHARLES P. PHELPS.
Wm. BELCHER, takes leave to inform his
friends in Georgia of the above mentioned
connexion, and rcfpeflfully felieits their pa
tronage in all agency business.
Boston, Sept. 2. (14 iy)
Bills of Exchange,
ON NEW YORK,
For sale by
JOHN HOWARD & Co.
OftnWrr to. <■,,, 1
v '-47
JUST RECEIVED, "
AHD FOR SALE ,
30 hogsheads MOLASSES,
10 bags COFFEE,
15 barrels LOAF SUGAR.
JOSIAH ROBBINS & Co.
September 17. (iitf)
removal.
THE Subscriber having taken a fix years
LEASE of Mr. John Porter’s Dock, ad
joining Mr. Boltons Yamacraw wharf, he has
removed his lumber yard.—The situation of
this dock being equal, if not superior to the
one he formerly occupied, both in situation
and largcnefs, he is hopeful of a continuance
of former favors; he has likewise large and
commodious store rooms for the reception of
every species of produce.
JOHN MEAD.
Savannah, September 5. (g.)
(p 3 ALL persons indebted to the
late firm of William H. Jack fsf Co. or to
the eflate of Andrew Innes , deceased, by bond
•r note, are once more called on for im
mediate settlement; n* further indulgence
can be giver. —Those indebted to either of
the above mentioned firms on open account,
are requefled to liquidate the fume previous
to the firfl day of September next.—After that
date, suits will be commenced against delin
quents without diferimination.
JAMES 3EGGS, Adm'r.
J u, y 4- (52)
IpP Wanted in a RefpedUble Store
in this City, a YOUNG MAN, well acquaint
ed with Business, and a good'accompiant. -
To a person thus qualified, a liberal salary will
be given. Application to be made at the
Augufti Book Store.
September 26. ( t f I 3)
NO 1 ICE—In consequence of a
Number of Ticket! of the Charleston East-
Bay Street Lottery still remaining unfold, the
drawing is unavoidably postponed until January
next, tncrefore all those who wifti to become
adventures may still have an opportunity of
porchafing Tickets from the fubferiber in
Broad-Street.
JOHN WILLSON.
G- (8 6)
N OTIC E.
I 'HIS is to caution any person from tra
X ding for a due bill given by me the 24th
ummo, to Tbeophilus Simmons of Orange
Burgh Diftrift, South-Carolina, for one quar
ter cask Weft-India Rum, and one quarter calk
Ncw-England Rum, 33 I am determined not
to pay the faqte, it having been given in pay
ment fer a herfe, which, from circumstances,
I fufped to have been stolen.
DAVID TAYLOR.
Otfohtr a. (rjtf)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1805.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK S TOR II.
PORNEY’S French Spelling Book,
Perrin’s French Excrcife ,
Ditto do. Fab!e>,
Greek Testaments and Lexicon?,
Clarke’s Homer’s Jiiad.
Ditto do. Oil v fie v.
Young's Bailey’s and Johnson’s Diftionarie?,
Kennel's and Adam’s Antiquities,
jenyn’s View of the Internal Evidence of
the Christian Religion,
Willifon’s Catechism,
Public Characters, or Contemporary Eiogrn
phv,
Winter Evening?,
Guide to Happinef?,
Blank Bonks Ruled for Music,
Pliilanthrophift, or Political Love Totyder.
July 10
A Few Barrels
Superfine Flour,
For Sale by
ROSS, BROWN tst Co.
J»!y 25. (3)
—■ ■ ■ ■ - i
A few Reams excellent
WRITING PAPER,
just received and for fide at tlie Attgufln Book
Store.
October 17.
Lost, or Lent Out,
A PAIR of large STEELYARDS, which
will weigh auout 364115. ;hr person in
whole potteffion they may be, will confer a
favour by returning them to
DAVID TAYLOR.
September 12. ( IO )
n FTT i c e.
WHEREAS my wife Lucy Marfliall, has
left rry bed and board without anv just
caole, this is to caution all
agamlt giving her any credit on my account,
as I wili pay no debts of her contrasting, after
this date.
MATHEW MARSHALL.
Lincoln County, Oftober 5. (3 r ”)
N oTI C E.
ONE of the Administrators on the
Estate of the late John Pierce deceased, ex
peding to be absent from the state a few months
All persons concerned are hereby informed
that, in his absence, Mr. Andrew Harrison,
is appointed and duly authorifed to tranf.uSt
business for the said eflate, anti give receipts
for all monies which may be paid on account
thereof.
RO3ERT HAMILTON,? ,
JAMES HAMILTON, f /Jmr u
July 18. ( 2 )
notice.
THE Administrators of the eflate of John
Pierce, deceased, being desirous to close
t.ie Adminiftratinn as soon at polfible, and the
securities urging it.—Those persons indebted
to the estate are again called on to make pav
ment on or before the firfl day of June next ;
if not, they may exped to find their notes and
accounts in the hands of an attorney.
ROBERT HAMILTON,? ,
JAMES HAMILTON,
A P ril »• (ts 42)
notice!
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trailing
for a certain NOTE OF HAND, given bv
me, to Seaborn Jones, Esq. on the fourth
of March 1803, f or one hundred dollar?, a s
the said Note is paid, and can be proven.
SOLOMON ELLIS, Sen'r.
Columbia County , Sept. 21. (1 2 )
A Waggon,
WILL be fold on Tuefday the 3d of
December, 1805,.at the Black-imith’s
fliop apposite to Mr. Chaifields, to pav for the
•ronwork of said Waggon, done at said (hop,
provided the owner does not fettle the demand
before the day of sale. If any balance 1? on
hand after fatisfving the said account and ?d
--vrrtifing, (fay 30 dollars) it (hall be paid to the
owner on application. ,
W. URQUHART.
September 24. ( I 2)
TO RENT,
Two Stores,
WITH CONVENIENT OUT HOUSE 3.
PO3SEISSION ofonewillbe given imme
diately, and of the other on the firfl of
November next. Enquire at the Augufla
Book-Store. 5
September 5. (g)
(pT The GEORGIA JUSTICE
OF PEACE, may be had at the AUGUSTA
BOOK-STORE; and in Lonifville of James
Meriwether, Esq. and «t the Surveyor-Gener
al’s office.
Jaiy 4- fs a )
[WHOLE No. 328.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Ott the f.<fl Tuesday in November next, at the Mar.
krt I Lust in the City of Augusta, at the usual
/nuts,
WILL BE SOLD,
One Negro Fellow named Dick, lev!-
fd on as ifv. property of F.ovd f.ir«is, to fatif
fv nn execution in favor of Davy Hunlv,
obtained ; gain ft Nathaniel Durkce, as princi
pal ami In»vd Jarvis as fei urity.
ALSO '
274 Acres of land lying nnd being
ii 'he county of Richmond, hounded hv lam s
belonging to the estate of M'Carten Campbell,
the mm n commons of Anguftj, and lands be
longing to Robert Crefwcll, the above land
levied on as the propertr of Floyd Jarvic, to
fatisfy an execution in favor of Archibald Beal.
—ALSO,—
One Negro Fellow named Refer, le
v!*d on as the property of Drradfil Pace, to
fatisfy nn execution in favor of Archibald Beal.
—ALSO,—
One Negro boy named Eill, levied
on as the property of William Maxw-el ’, to fa.
tisfv an fxecu’ion in favor of Ftancis Gaddy.
Conditions Ca'h.
H. M'TYRE, d. s. r. c.
OJ!o\-r 3. (I 5)
Administrator’s Sale.
l/dlle Sold on the toils December next , r.t the
1 lantuian rs Samuel Hollingsiwrtls, dee.
ALL the perfonnl Property of said
Hidlingfworth, on a twelve months credit, br
bom 1 , «ith approved fecurry, viz : Six Ne
groe?, Cattle, Hogs and Household Furniture,
f lie la'e will be rominued from day to day
until the property s all fold,
JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH, Adm'r.
, MARY LAN OIK, Edm'ttix.
Septrini’iT 21 ( r -)
Will be Exposed to Sale,
On the fst/1 Tuesday in November next, at the
Market-House in Augusta, the following tra fit
of land, viz : *
Two tra&s granted to William Mat
thews, containing Two Hundred andeightv
feven md a half acres, each fituatc lying and
being in the County of Walhington.on the Al
tamaha river.
—A L S 0—
One other traA granted to William
Matthews, containing Six Hundred and ninety
acres, situate lying and being op the Ocenee
tiver, and. in the county of Wafliington at the
time of survey—which said several trnfls of
lanrf, being the real rftate of William Mat
thew';. deceased, will be fold for cnfii, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM GARRETT, Adm'r.
August 26. (g)
(pP A large supply of the ist. 2d. ana
3</. Fils, of the LIFE OF WASHINGTON,
/t nsiu on* the River, anti it rxpeffed to arrive carlo
next ■urn- Subscribes s not formerly supplied, with
the sis fiend second /'A will please apply at Dofior
Murray--, where thsy will receive them —lbe
Thiul /- /. will then also le delivered y r>n paying
Four Dollars in advance for the Fourth Volume.
Mr. Wayne (theproprietor of'this work) bees
the Subscribers to receive as his apology for the dis
appointment they have experienced in the receipt of
their Vols. his assurance, that about nine hundred
Volumes intended for South Car olina and Georgia,
were unfortunately loft at sea, during the winter—
which compelled him to repr int the same.
It it expefled the while will be soon completed in
Five Vols. the last to be accompanied with art Atlafs
and list of Subscribers namet , which will be deliver .
ed to Subscribers gratis.
! une go- ( 5 o)
Just Fublifhed,
Andfoi .'.ale, at the Augusta Book-Stork
.The la(t Word? and Dying Confetfiojp of
JOSEPH HAMPTON BEELER,
Who was executed at Edgefield for patting Counterfeit
Money.
THIS Confettion confirms what has long
been fufpefled, that there was an ex'en
five connexion of the counterfeiting gentry,
reachingmto fevera! of the louthern and w»f
trrn states, 3nd embracing many person? of ref
pedlability and wealth—and we trust that the
circumstances this confettion details, will lead
to fume important dilcoveries, and to just and
legal convi£lion c .
OTP,A FED from Augofta Commons a few
O days since, a DARK BAY MARE, about
1 hands high, a natural trotter, and draws
well in a carriage; no brands, a (mail star in
her forehevl, (nine (addle spots on her back
fetlocks-trimmed and without (hoes—Who
ever will deliver the said Mare at the Augusta
Book Store, or give information where (lie
may be had, (hall be handsomely compenlatec*
for their trouble.
(p* Ihe fubferibers to the LIFE
OF WASHINGTON, may receive the Sec
ond Yolume, by applying at Doctor Mur.
ray’s, and paying Four Dollars in advance
.or the Third Volume.
February 7. (3l)