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AUGUSTA HERALD.
VII No. 23 J
Augustus Moore,
Oppofte Mfjfrs. Gardner’s & Messrs. Ross,
Brown & Co. large Brick Building.
Has just Received and is now Opening,
A GENERAL assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the Season, and for the Country Trade
particularly.
AMONG THEM ARE
FLANNELS, Coatings, Caflimeres, Cloths,
Plains, Blankets, Carpeting, Oznaburgs,
Dowlas, Sheetings, Linens, Piatillas, Calicoes,
Dimities, Mullins, Cambrics, Florentines, Du
rants, Calimancoes, Wildbores, Shaloon, Ser
ges, Bombazerts, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ho
siery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Cordu
Toys, Fancy Cords, Velvets, Sewing Silks,
Threads, Tapes, Bobbins, Shoe Thread,Twine,
Leading Lines, Bed Cords, Cotton Cards, Sta
tionary, Powder, Shot, Lead, Flints, Alum,
Soap, Copperas, Spirits of Turpentine, Medi
cines, Crockery, Glass Ware, &c. See. See.
With a great V~atiety of Articles in the
Cutlery,Hardware fc? Ironmongery Line
—ALSO,—
Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rum, Gin, Wine, and
Peach Brandy, Molaffcg, Bottled Porter, and
various other kin•« of
GROCERIES.
All which will be sold at a very moderate profit,
for, cash, or almojl any kind of produce.
December 5. (22)
Mrs. Chatfield,
Has Just Received and For Sale on moderate terms ,
A Variety of Imperial
Chip Bonnets,
OF THE LATEST FASHION:
Together with her former stoi k, making a
neat and General Assortment of Articles in her
line.
December $. (22)
Coach Making.
A REPORT having somehow been circulat
ed,that the fubferi'oer had it in contempla
tion to relinquilh his COACH MAKING
BUSINESS, be take* tbs liberty of informing
the public, that he has never had any foch in
tention, on the contrary he has lateiy received
several additional hands, who are excellent
workmen, and the business will be carried on
by him in future, more extensively than hereto
lore.—Coaches, Chairs, and Carriages of any
kind will be made, or repaired, in the best man
ner, on reasonable terms, and with the utmost
promptitude. As he is well supplied with a
quantity of well seasoned Wood, he flatters
himfelf, that those who employ him will find
his work equal to any imported from abroad.
NOW ON HAND,
Two or three ready made Giggs,
For Sale on reasonable terms.
CHARLES JOHNSON.
December 5. (22)
ffcj* SOMERVILLE.
THIS valuable healthy Retreat on Rae’s
Creek, about four miles from Augusta, is
r.ffered for Sale on moderate terms. It con
tains upwards of 4000 acres of well timbered
Pine Land ; a large clearing under good divi
sion fences; a Saw and Grill-Mill; —and the
stream and situation is well calculated for the
ereHion of a Cotton Machine, Diflillery and
other improvements.
Also , 4 or 500 acres of Pine Land on the
road to the Rocks, just above the late relidence
of George Walker, Esq deceased, and suppos
ed to be equally healthy with any other place
in the State, and on which there is a Never
Failing Spring of excellent Water.
Also, a Valuable Lot and improvements, call
ed Offutts, in Harrisburg. For terms apply to
John B. Wilkmfon, Esq. in the absence of
SEABORN JONES.
December 4. (3 22)
~N OTIC E. "
TO BE HIRED TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER,
On WEDNESDAY the fi>fl day January next,
at the Dwelling House of the Subscriber ,
Eighteen or Nineteen likely Negroes,
Confining of Men, Women and Children, Boys
and Girls of different sizes, belonging to the
"Orphan of William Hill, deceased, those that
have them in pofftffion, will please to have
them there clothed according to contrail with
their hire.
James Alford, Guardian.
December 5. (2t 22)
TO BE HIRED,
At the Market-House in Augusta, on the fir ft day
of January next, for the term of one year,
The NEGROES belonging to Miss
Mart Ann Hammond—those persons who
hired them for the last year, are requested to
return the Negroes, Cloathed agreeable to
Contrails.
John Course, } n
C. D. Hammond,\ Guard s *
December 5. (22)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1805.
Bradley & Knapen,
MERCHANT- TAYLORS, .
Have Juit Received from New. York, and for Snie,
THE FOLLOWING —
GOODS,
—VIZ
BEST London Superfine Blue Cloth,
■ do. do. Black do.
do. falhionable mixed do.
Dutch Superfine Biai k do.
Best London Blue and Black Caflimeres,
do. Mixed & Falhionable Cclhmires,
Black and Fancy Patent Cord,
Black, Drab and Olive Genoa Fancy Cord,
Fancy Silk Velvet Veiling,
A variety of Toilinert and Swanfdown do.
White, Green and Blue F annels,
Bell Gilt Fancy Coat Buttors,
Silk and Cotton Sofpvnriers,
Together with all kinds ot Trimmings made
use of in their line of bi.finels.
They expt-A in a few days a further supply
of FANCY GOODS, which will render their
assortment interior to none.
They return their thanks to the public for
the liberal support they have experienced fiu-e
their rtfitlence in this place, anii hope their at
tention to hi finds will fecoretlitm a continu
ance of past favors—They are lorry to have
caufeonce more, to folic it those who have
fullered their accounts to fluid for years, to
come forward and lettle them ; to those alone
we have to ohferve, that anv apil'cation for
work on a credit, will not be attended to in
future.
December 5. (22)
Dissolution of Partnership.
IN conftq ience of the death < f Thomas Ktl
ly, the Partnerlh.p cf fcco tt ‘j* Kelly, is
dissolved-—ass indebted to that concern, are he re
by notified that no indulgence u 11 he giyet) af
ter the fir ft of February next, when, all bonds,
notes and accounts will indi(cri>ninatei» be
placed in a lawyer’s hands for recovering, in the
mean time, produce will be received in pay
ment at the Market price. Those who
may have demands against the late firm are re
quested to present them for let Latent.
In future the buftTefs will be carried on* by
the fubferiber, who has on hand, an e«*i nfive
and compUre assortment of DRY GOODb and
GROCERIES, which will We Aiffnfr.t on
such terms as to make It an objtH to Country
Store-Kepers.
William Scott.
November 28. <2l)
N O T I C E.
THE fubfr ribers having entered into C«-
partnerlhity, intend to tranfaA
Commission Business,
UNDER THE FIRM OF
' BELCHER U PHELPS ,
And offer their firvi • < to the public in that
line
WILS tM BELCHER,
CHARLES P. PHELPS.
Wm, BELCHER, fakes leave to inform his
friends in Georgia of be above mentioned
conne&ion, ard refpeltfulls felieits their pa
tronage in all agency business.
Boston, Sepr.-2 # (14 iv)
~N <J T I C E.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
George Ringland, are requested to
make payment to the fubferiber, and those who
purchafetl property at the sale of that estate,
are informed that their notes having been some
time due, payments are expelled immediately ;
as there are some demands against the estate
which mud be paid, a further indulgence can
not be given ; those who have accounts against
that estate are informed, that arrangements, are
making to difebargethem all,and they are desir
ed to fend them in, with the necessary vouchers
or fettlcment, to
John Carmichael,
A fling Adm'r.
November 28 (213)
N O T I C E.
THE CopHrrnerftvpof Cormick & Lube,
being diffoUed by the death vl the latter:
The business will be carried, on in future, by
the fubferiber, to whom all persons having de
mands against the firm, or individually, are de
sired to apply, and ihofe indebted, are requested
to make immediate payment.
JOSEPH G. CORMICK.
September 26. ; (12 ts)
N O T I C E.
THE Par nerlhip of Scott & Kellys
having expired—Those indebted to that
firm, are requested to fettle with the Subscri
bers, who will in future carry on the business
as usual. WILLIAM SCOTT.
THOMAS KELLY.
Mav 30. (47)
N O T I CL
ALL persons having claims against the
estate of Will/am Poe, late of the city
of Augusta, deceased, are dtfired to exhibit
them duly attested and those indebted, to make
pavment to
THOMA 3 CUMMING 7 .. ,
GEORGE WATKINS, \ Admr ‘-
May 30. (47)
DRY GOODS
fpsi ] ' * eery Stove.
The Subscriber,
In addition to his fosmer ajfht tsttent has received,
and is novj a Fresh Supply of
FALL GOODS;
....SUCH AS ...
OSE and Dnffil Blanket*, Cloth*, Ker-
XV. feymeres, Flannels, Corduroy?, Velvets,
Intckfets, Patient Cord, Durant*, Caliman
Bombazetts, Oznaburgv, Ti klenbnrgh,
i willed Sacking, Brown and White Hetliau
Ralls, Brown and White Piatillaj, Brown Lin
en, I and -J Irish Linen, Dimities, Calicoes,
Vlutlins, Cambrics, Cotten and Worfied Hnfi
t ry, Black and Coloured Barcelona, Striped and
andanno Silk Hamiken hiefs, Romals, Cotton
;nd Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Cotton and
Thread Fringe, Black Silk Fringe, Laces Edge
tugs, Bobbins, Tapes, Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s Shoes and Slippers, also, a general
adoitmtnt of Iron Mongerv, Hard-Ware and
Groceries, comprising Nails, Locks, Hinges,
Smoothing irons. Hand Irons. Knives Sc Forks;
Siv-tiHSths, Pocket, Pruning, Pen, Butcher,
Shte, Glazing and Drawing Knives, Steel and
Pot Coffee-Mills, Tools, Jamaica, Weft India
and d rthward Rum, Cogniac and Peach Bran
dv ; j itrry, Teneriffe and Malaga Wine, bell
London bottled Porter, Teas, Loaf and Brown
Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Real Spanifli Scgars.
With a Numher of other Ai ticks ,
Which comprises a very general aflbrtment, all
cl which be is determined to fell at the mod
rHuced prices, for cash and country pro
litres onlv. DAVID TAYLOR.
December $. (22)
Alexander Spencer,
lias received on Cor signment direct
from the Manufaftories.
» 196 Dozen SHAWLS, Nezvefl Paterns.
*. v1 Pieces CHINTZ & CALICOES, do.
will be fold isy-the Dozen or Piece
a Ay moderate advance for cash or clean
V in. » >'
«f N ovember 28. (3141)
if.--’ "" ;
1 he Subscriber,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS;
Imported in the Ships Union and Bruns
wick, from Liverpool.
Calculated principally fur fuppivinp
COUNTRY STORES —Which will tie
dilpoled of something under the ufnal rates by
the piece or package, for Prompt Payment
in cash or produce.
John Fox.
November 21. (20)
The Subscriber,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, and
particularly the Lumber Cutters on the Sa
vannah River, that he has taken the comma
dious and extensive
Lumber Yard,
Together with the Wharf, Stores, See. former
ly occupied by Col. Ambrose Gordon,
WHERE HU INTENDS TRANSACTING THE
Lumber, Fa ft or age and Commijfion
, Business ,
For such persons as may favor him with
their patronage ; and flatters himfelf that the
uniform attention and pun&uality which he
means to observe, will not only leave no room
for complaint, but give as general and com
plete fatisfaffion, as the Rate of the market and
his own constant exertions will admit.
Those whotmay have occaGon for his servi
ces in other Branches of the FACTORAGE
BUSINESS, (for the tranfaflion of which he
has as suitable (lores as any in Savannah) may
be a (lured that their intcreß will not be neglec
ted.
William Cook.
Savannah, Sept. 19. (>5‘Q
REMOVAL.
THE Subscriber having taken a fix vears
LEASE of Mr. John Pooler’s Dock, ad
joining Mr. Boltons Yamaeraw wharf, he has
removed his lumber yard.—The situation of
this dock being equal, if not fnperinr to the
one he formerly occupied, both in situation
and brgenefs, he is hopeful of a continuance
of former favors; he has likewise large and
commodious flore rooms for the reception of
every species of produce.
„ JOHN MEAD.
Savannah, September 5. (q.)
N O T I C E.
ALL persons to whom the estate of the late
Andrew Innes, Rands indebted, are re
queßed to render their accounts properlyat
telled; and those indebted to the faideflate to*
make immediate payment to
James Beggs , Adm’r.
December 8. ' (ts 32.)
[WHOLE No. 355.
(r.j The Subscriber,
OPENED, A HANDSOME AS
SORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Which he will Sell Cheap for Cash or
Produce.
Among which arc the Following Article*.
—VIZ
KOBE and London Doffil Blanket?*,. "
k Blue, Green, Brown & White Plains,
B.nh Coating & Yorkfliire Cloths,
Suptrfine & second cloths,
Calltmeres and Sivanfdoivm,
Red, Green, Yellow, White Sc Scarlet Flan
nels,
Fancy Cord, Tli'ckfet Sc Hunters Cord,
Mens and Youths coarse and Fine Hats,
White and Coloured JVlerfeilles,
Dimities,
Jaconet, Book, Lappet, Japanned and Tam
bonrd Mullins,
Plain and Laced Cnmbrick M Bins,
Mullin Shawls and Handkercbie/s
Traces and Edgings,
Durants and Bombazetts,
Irifli Liuen and Sheeting,
Oanahurgs .wid Cotton 8.-gemv,
Saddles and Bridles,
ALSO,
A large assortment of
IRON MONGERY H CUTLERY,
And a quantity of
GROCERIES.
With a great variety of other articles too
tedious to enumerate,
CT* Hr reque/ls those indebted, to come forward
ns foots as pofible. and those who were backward la ft
year, will save tkcnj'elves and him trouble , by paying
their accounts, as neccjfity -will oblige him to be
rejjs ng-
John Carmichael.
November 28. (1131)
Bills of Exchange,
ON NEW YORK,
For sale by
JOHN HOWARD kef Co.
October 10. (,f, 4 )
A Pew Uarralt
Superfine Flour,
For Sale by
ROSS, BROWN df Co.
J ul ? (3)
A few Reams excellent
WRITING PAPER,
Jufi received and forfale at the Augu/la Bcoh
Store.
October 17.
I he Public are Refpeftfully in
formed, that Mr. MITCHEL.L’s Dancing
School, will hereafter be kept on Thursdays,
Fridays, and Saturdays. Hit next School
day will be on Ihursday the 21st inst. at Mr.
Ashton’s Dancing Room.
Hours of attendance, from 10 o’clock to is
in the forenoon, and from half past 3, to half
past 5 in the afternoon.
Mr. Mitchell will attend, at private houses,
to give Leflbns to those, who choose rather to
be taught at home, than to attend the Ichool.
He also teaches the Piano Forte, Violin,
and Gtrman Flute.
November 14. (jf r q)
ALL. persons indebted to the
late firm of William H. Jack df Co. or to
the estate of Andrew lnnes, decealed, by bom!
or note, are once more called on for im
mediate fettlemenr; no further indulgence
can be given —Thole indebted to either of
the above mentioned firms on open account,
are requested to liquidate the fame previous
to the firft dav of September next.—After that
date, suits will be commenced against delin
quents without diferimination.
JAMES BEGGS, Adm'r.
J»’y 4- (52)
NOT! C E.
dillolution of the Copartnerfljip of
Taylor df Moore, has this day taken
place by mutual consent.—All persons indebt
ed thereto by book account, are desired to li
quidate them, and those whose Notes are due
are reguefted to difeharge them immediately,
oiherw ile fuiti will be inflituted for their en
forcement.
DAVID TAYLOR.
AUGUSTUS MOORE.
July =5. (3)
None e;
ALL Persons indebted to the Eftafe of
William Harkr.eli, detea feci, are desired
to make payments to, and all those wlfo have
dem?nds against, are required to rend-r state
ments agreeable to law to Abfalom Rhodes,
Esq. with whom the books and papers are
lodged. OSWELL EVE.
January 3. (86)
1 he bublcribers to the LIFE
OF WASHINGTON, may receive the 4th
Vrdume, by applying at Do&or Murray’s
and paying the advance for the fifth and last
volume.
November 7. (18)