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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1808)
AUGUSTA HERALD. VOL. X No. 25.] Peter Primrose, RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has removed to the fore, one door above Mr. Jambs Murrbn’s, .Where he has Received, AND JUST OTENED, A large and handsome assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, large and fmali, DrdDng and Shading Glasses, Elegant Pt&ures and Paintings, And a Variety of Beautiful Views, Landscapes, fife. with and without frames. A L S 0 A large supply of valuable and well assorted JEWELRY. TOGETHER WITH Gold and Silver Watches, Spectacles, Perfpe&ive Glades, Spy G'affts, Patent Razors, • Thermometors, Mathematical Inflruments, Ctfc. fflc. AND AN ELEGANT Phantasmagoria. With a gre2t variety of articles in his line, which he determines to fell so low, that every realonabie purchaser, {lull be fathfied with his bargain. December 15. 24 THE SUBSCRIBERS^ HAVING removed their STOCK OF GOODS, to the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Watson sis Herbert, where they are just opening, An extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STATIONARY, 6? SADDLERY. They ha*e an alsortment ot SHOES, which they will dispose of on the most rcsfonable terms; they ba»e also on hand, r. Q.UNTITY VJP SALT, all of which they arc determined to fell as low as they can polbbly be fold in this place or Savannah, for cash or produce. LA ROCHE & VAN SINDEREN. September 29. 13 N O T I C E. THE Sublcriber having difeontinued buli nefs in this place, and fold off his STOCK IN TRADE, with an intention to make a permauent ufi ience in the Northern Rates, earnestly solicits all persons indebted to him, to make as early a settlement ot their ac counts as poffiole, particululy thole whe have open accounts, are reqnefled to difcbrrge or liquidate the fame, as soon as poffibie. ASAPH WATERMAN. tpr 2021 Acres of Good LaND. No. 37, fifteenth diliriA, Baldwin Counrv, ior sale. A. W. November 10. 19 NOT I C E. WILLIAM FEW, E(q. of New-York, having authorifed the fubferibers to receive ah monies due him in the State of Georgia :—Notice is herebv given, to an per sons indebted :o the laid WILLIAM FEW, by bond, note, or otherwise, to come forward and difeharge the fame PHELPS sis HOWARDS. November 3. 18. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the eff2te of Charles Burk, late of Greene county, deueafed, are requefttd to bring them forward (fated according to law, and those in debted to (aid estate, are requefled to come for ward and make payment immediately, as no longer indulgence can be given. THEOPHILUS BURK, 7 ~ , CHARLES BURK, J ’ March 30 4®- N O T I C E. THE Ele&ion of the Officers ofthe Rkh mond Academy, will take place on Sat urday the 31" December the ensuing year, when a Re ft or will be appointed wjth a Salary of S 500 and half the Tumwii Money, and an Engbfii Teacher, with a Salary s 400 and the other half of the Tuition ey.—Applications will be addressed to D.ftdF John Murray. President if ike Board of Truflees. THOMAS BARRETT, CTi. Oftober 6. 14 N O T 1 C E. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the late Philip Cj.ayton, Elq are requested to render them properly accredit ed, and in the time preferibed by Isw, to Wil liam Low, Esq. of Columbia county, or the fubferiber at Carnefville, Franklin county— And all those indebted to the estate, are reqitef ted to make payment to the fame persons. A. S. CLAYTON. January at* a 9 Doctor Murray, HVVIW& taken DoAor Thomas H. M. tend all, into partnership, the bufmefs will from this day be carried on under the firm of Murray & Fendall, Who tender their united services, in .he dif eharge of their pru,elfional duties. They ex pest an earlv and extensive supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES and otherarticles generally kept in the DRUGGIST, PAINT sis COLOUR SHOPS, wnich they intend to effer for lale on as realonabie terms as they can be had any where else in this fl.te, and they flatter them selves they will merit a lime of the public fa vor, in the different departments of their bu siness. Murray & Fendall, Refpeftfully lolicit an early adjustment of their refpcrftive out (landing debts, and invite those having claims against them to prelent theirs for feulement. June 1. 49 PRIVATE SALE. 4th proof Jamaica Rum in Hhds. Belt Brown Sugar in tit glh.-ads and Barrels, C .ffee in ' Waggon Tire and Axe Bar Iron, f ine and Cc-arfe Cloth;, White Plains and N.gtc Colons, 2 Kegs Richmond Manufactured Tobacco, 3 Boxes Pipet, He life. Which wili be fold h»w far cash, by FRASER £3* CAMPBELL. November 24. 2t ~FQR SALE, An excellent pair of four feet Burr Mill Stones, Selefted by one of the best judges of this ar ticle in New Yerk. A L S O 2 New Bolting Cloths, Os a very Superior Quality. Thole Who wtflj to purchase msv be further informed by enquiring at the Augufia Book- Store. April 14. 41 FOR oALE. 20,000 lbs. Swedes Iron, aflbrted, 2 Pipes. London particular Madeira Wine low for Cash or cotton. BARRETT Os SIMS. Oftober eo. i&- Auction Store. THE Snbfcriber has removed bis AUC TION BUSINESS, lo the Store of Jehn U. Shinhoifter & Cm. near the Market, where Property wiij \>e* received for lair, or Stored at the Ware-house of Barrett & S.ms Lee of Storage. THOMAS BARRETT. Augiifi 11. & To Printers. FOR SALE, a PRINTING PRESS, with two Fonts of Letter, Englifli and Small Pica, about three or four hundred weight in the whole—together w>»h Cases, Column Rules, Scabbards, fife. fife. Suitable tor an Office.—The whole may be had a bargain, by application to BARRETT y-SIMS. September. 10 THE SUBSCRIBER,' TAKES this opportunity of informing the public in general, and his friends in par ticular, that he has removed from his former (land, to the store on the upper end of Broad- Street, the second door below the Nail Manu faclury, where he (till continues his former business of making CANDLES, and will fell as low as the Market will allow—he will likc wife make Candles as formerly for those who find Tallow, at four cents per pound—and a reasonable allowance will be made to those who take large quantities far (hipping. He also intends keeping an afTort ment of GROCERInS, and ha> now on hanc a Hogshead of the firft quality MOLASSES, w bich he is retailing. 0 ROBERT REID, ij f November *8 -A LL psswl SF™* jjßpiapds against the eftaj^%J r Efqnire, * dec ealed, are required to rer.det them agreea bly to law, andciijqle indxfateri to the said es fste, are called C3|dN!N pay merit as no iodulgt 4w"lfi®||^pcn. MARY Adm'rx. J. MERjjprHER,) L. BOSITCK, J Adnsrt. April 7 45 & Wanted Immediately, A Sawyer, And one that understands the use of Tools, to take charge of mv Mills in Burke coun'v. THOMAS GLASCOCK. December 15. 4t 24 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1808. VAUXHALL BOARDING HOUSE. PETER DONALDSON, having taken the large and convenient eftabli fitment lately occupied by Jofcpb Carrie, the liberty of informing the public, that he Ins opened a BOARDING HOUSE, whereregu far bonders, oroccalional visitors will be com fortably and pleasantly accommodated, and on reasonable terms. He will at any time provide public dinners, or entertainment, for private parties on the fliorttfl notice, and in conformi ty to oilis of direction. Gentleman can be furnifhed with private rooms, an#fupplied with refrefbments at any time; separate and detached rooms will be fur nilhed to private lodgers, and the calls of oc casional visitors will be atlended to, at any hour of rhe day. «■ He will continue the Reading Room, for merly kept by Mr. Carrie. He has large and convenient STABLES, where HORSES will be received and well at tended to, and kept on reasonable terms by the year, month or single day. D-cember 8. *3 .VOTI C E. THE fukf.ribtr having removed to Savan nah, offers fits services to the public in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION LINE, and hopes by ftrift attention, to render fatisfadion to those who tray favor him with their business. JAMES BEGG3. Oiftober 13. it; NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the late Philip Hun i er, are requel tid to render them properly accredited-, and in the time preferibed by law, and all those in debted to the estate, are requested to make pay ment to ELISHA HUNTER, A/»V. December 8. 23 “ N O T I C E. ALL persons having any demands against West Cock, late of the diflrift of Edgefield, (South-Carolina) deceased, are re quested to render them in properly attested, according to law, to PRUDENCE COOK. Admx. GEO. Y. MACMUKhHY, Adm\. Edgefield Difirifl , Joly 27. 5 notTcF ALL persons indtbted to the estate of the above named Isaac Bachtldtr, are requef tr;| to make payment to the fubferiber, and all those who have any demands against said estate, are requested to render their accounts duly at ttftsd, to the fubferiber. J. W. WILLIAMS, Adm'r. November 17. 2o NOTICE. ALL perions b- ving demands against the estate of Daniel Mabry, late of Rich mond County, decealedj are rtqueft to render their accounts without delay, and those indebt ed to the estate, are requested to make immedi ate payment to PEGGY TAYLOR, Admx. June 16. 4 FINAL NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the firms of Scott td Kelly’s, ScoTt (if Radclipfk, orthe Subscriber,are informed that all claims without diferiminarion are now placed in the hands of Colonel Flournoy, fer immediate foit. WILLIAM SCOTT. March 24. 38. NOTICE. THE fubferiber offers for sale his present place of refjdcnce, OAK HILL, for merly occupied by Littlebury Adams, in Edge field Diftrift, South-Carolina, sixteen miles distant from Augofta, containing four hundred and sixty acres. It is eligibly situated for a store or other pubile vocation, having several crof3 roads conjoining at the spot, in adt.Uion to the fertility of the foil, and uncommonly good neighbourhood —There, is, besides an ex cellent Spring, a Weil of Water in the yard, t* jualif not feperior 10 any in this, or any oth er country, and the place otherwise comforta bly improved.—For terms apply to the fubftri her on the premises, or Mr. Wilson Woodroof. JOHN. C. ALLEN. November 17. 6t. 20 N O T JC E. THE Subscriber having Removed from this place, requests thole indebted to Mm by note or book call on Messrs. M Kinns’;, who are duly authorifed to fettle the fame. DAVID TAYLOR. June 2 51 N OTI CE, r ALL persons having claims against the Es tate of the late Col. Robert Waikins , are requested to render them, in form, and time, p-elcribed by law.—All tbafe who are indebt ed to the Estate are requmw to make payment to Elizabeth M. Watkins, Adm'x. Anderson Watkins, Adm'r. January 2. 26 [WHOLE No. 493. Cut Nail Manufactory. E. WELCH. Oh the H rji Eri/i of Brmd-Streei. WI I'H due rciptd nfnrms the citizens of Augull.i and ihc Public, that he is de termined toperfevere in his line of business, and to accommodate his cu ft enters with a foil fop ply of NAILS. He ha? extended the FiAory on a larger Icale, adequate to complete 500’b. per day, and has on hand 7000 lb. of the heft quality of NAiLS AND BRADS, afforted,- which he ctfors for sale at the following redu ced prices forcaftioniy, Viz:— S<l. 10J. 1 id. _ 20ti. and 24J. Nails at 7d. per !b. Bd. 101. I'd. ic'd, and 241. Hrads at yd. per lb; id. jd. and 4>i. Noils and Sprigs, at ja cut. pci Mi Saddles Tacks, at 50 cts. per M. ■ A I. S O Sheet-Iron for G;n Saws, Hoop and Bar Iron, 4* and 6 inHi Spikes, rought for Mill anti boat Building, Tacki suitable to make Negro Shoes with, at 25 cent* per Thousand. November 24. 2 1 P. Lc Tellier, DENTIST. OFFERS his lervices to the inhabitants of Auguftaand its vicinity, in the various branche> of his profellton,*. e. feiting Artificial Tec ih, to as to stand firm, and in excellence and beauty so as not to oe riiftioguifhed from the natural $ in reftoriug the Teeth to their natural elegance, without injuring thek enamel. Hollow ones he plugs, so as to prevent them from being painful, or further decaying for many years; and retaliates those with the gun#s that are much depreciated by caretcftncfs or corrouing medicinesj I kewife extracts fucli as are too far goue to lave, wlnch operation he performs with the isult pofli’nle eale to the Patient, and perfeS fafety. He has Dentrifice of a ftiperior quality, which he has latelv pre pared for sale. His rcfiJente is at Calffrey & Eu/lin's. A line o* servant directed to Peter Le Tellier, will be attended to. Decembers. sj N O T | C E. ALL perfoni having claims against the estate of the late Alexander Young, Merchant, arc requested to render them in form and time preferibed by law—all thole who are indebted to the estate, are requested to make pavment to ROBERT ATKINSON, 7 ~ , JOSEPH ATKINSON, ] txrs - June 9. 49 LOR SALE, THIRTY thousand acres of valuable 1 an», situated upon the river Wafhita, in one of the meft fertile parts of Louifi-ma—Particu lars with regard to lota! advantages, fiiuation, title, and the mod favorable terms to pureba fers, will be made known by application to Thomas Tunno, in Charleston, or Moszis Miller, in Savannah. January 28. 30 Valuable Lands, For Sale, or Barter. THE Subscriber, offers for lale, three Tracis < f land, in Davidson county, in the S'ate of Tenndlee, lying on the South Hirpeth River, centaining each fix hundred and forty acres—the above land wit* be exchan ged for Land in the upper part of this state, or Mules or Hotfes will be taken in payment, and liberal prices allowed—'he titles are indisputa ble, and a bargain will be given, by applying to the Subscriber in Burke County, near Waynefborough. JEREMIAH MILLER. O&ober 6. 13 Piney Grove Saw-Mills ANY quantity of LUMBER will be deliv ered in Augusta, agreeably to orders.— For terms apply to Barrett & Sims, who will receive the hills and forward them to the Subscriber. WILLIAM M. COWLES. December 8. 4’ 23 That Fifty Acre Lot, In w neighborhood of town, whereon Mr- A. Knodes, formerly refideu. For terms* apply to THOMAfcGARDNER £* Co. OAober 27. WmL *7- (pr The perflJn who borrowed, or has in pofTeffinn, a copy of the Plan or tbs Town of'Al'custa, belonging to the fubferi her, will confer a favor by returning it, or leav ing it at the Augusta Book-Store. J. NEILSON. 1 December ;. 5t tz