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The Subscribers
JJave entered Into f’opnrthershlp under
the Jinn of
- «Sf Lewis. ,
THEY have taken the stand former
ly occupied by Mr. John Logan,
■three doors above Messrs. Longstreet $
Harrison, where they have Just Received
• Handsome Assortment of
Dry Goods
v .» . AND
GROCERIES ,
Which trill be disposed of low for Cash
or Town Acceptances, at a
■liberal credit, r
——Jl *. ton* which are-
London Duffill, three and three and a
half Point and Rose Blankets,
Cloths and Cassinis assorted,
While and blue Plains, , -
Ca -peting, Hearth Rugs,
Flag and Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
Irish Linens, Long Lawns,
Furniture Fringe,
Merino-Shawls and Scarfs,
Angola Shawls and Tippets,
Calicoes, Cotton and Linen Cambricks
assorted,
Plain and Figured Muslins,
Canton Crapes, assorted colors,
Hosiery,
Toilnet and Cotton Vestings,
Dombazettus,
Hewing and changeable colored silks.
Silk Veils,
Large and .elegant silk Shawls,
Salisbury Flannel, •
Sr ram Loom Shirting,
Brown Holland, • .
Oil Clutliß. Linen Diaper,
Tortoise S' *ll Tombs, Ac. &c.
also
Several i'osk s >f
Hardware s; Cutlery
Jamai. a and Muscovado Sugar in hints.
and barrels, .
Forty Barrels N. E. Rum,
Philadelphia Whiskey in Barrels,
Apple Brandy in ditto, j
I *'ree casks Trace Chains,
A’so—A few dozen'Oermap Flutes,
\s every article of Dry Goods coin -
losing the assortment have been import
ed this fall, we can venture to say that
we shall sell as low as they can be pro- i
cured in this plate. \ '
John M. Edney,
Wm. J, Lewis. 4
NVm*mb'*r26. ts
Just Received*
On ftonaignment,
7000 Bushels Liverpool Ground (
Salt,
20 Ton Waggon Tire Swedes Iron, I
7000 Ihe. Green Coffee,
10 Kegs Goshen Butter,
260 IN. best Inverness Cotton Bagging I
3 Cases Northern Horn, spun, I.
And Daily Expected, r
52 Barrels Sugar and
10 IT da. Whisky.
A. Slaughter § C. Labuzan.
November 20. j>w I
Sueed, Weathers*
& 00, I
Have Just deceived a General
Assortment of 1
Fall $ Winter Goods
—.AXB't>, A QUANTITY OF——* |
Groceries,
Which they will sell on their usual ac-1
com uodating terms.
November 19. J
i. Hudson. $ Co. I
U iVE JUST RECK'rnti,
Per the schooners Three listers, and !
Young Se a Horse, from New-York.
~*Jn Ex’* nsire Assortment of — J
British, French & India
DRV GOODS.
Cutlery, H ,
A N D
Gi •oceries.
ALSO—
CROCKERY;
A N I)
Glass Ware, !
Which they are determined to
sell on accommodating terms by the
Package, Piece or otherwise, as may
suit pnrrh&sera,
October 11 ts i
Carriages and Giggs.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber has received an ad
ditional supply’ of Gigs and Car
riages of a superior quality, made by
David Beach of Newark, and warranted
good—They wtflbeaold on accommo
dat ng terras.
j ALStt—Several Doable Breasted COT
TON GINS, of from 45 to 65 saws,
made by Boatwr ight Glaze.—apply to
G. JB. Marshall.
September \ ts
Hat, Boot A* Shote
, ViARE-UOUSP.
OLIVER REED,
ll£B JUST UECEITKLi,
Ji Large and Elegant Assortment of
quality gentlemens’ fine Bea-
JC yer HATS
Second ditto ditto - j
First .ditto Castors
Second ditto ditto
Ladies’ Beaver Hats
I Misses’ and Childrens* ditto
- Mens’ and Boys’ fine Rorams
Ditto ditto Wool
Childrens’ Morocco Caps
Servants’ Glazed Hats.
ALSO—
A few Trunks gentlemens’ long and
short BOOTS of a superior quality
Do. do. gentlemens’ SHOES of vari
ous kinds''
1 Trunk of ladies’ elegant Morocco
Boots
Morocco Shoes
Ladies’ Walking ditto, and <
Black and coloured Roans
He has likewise Received by recent ar
rivals,
A Choice and Brilliant selection of
Military ,
• CONSISTING OF
Silver Mounted!
Pbt.d,.-a I Swords.
Gold and Silver <£pauletts
Plated ditto
Silver and Plated ditto for Cavalry
The above articles in addition to his
former supplies,render his Stock as com
plete as will be found in the Southern
Market.
Novembor 26 ts
Jacob Danforth,
Has Just Received, at his Store in
Broad-Street, >
A General assortment t>f
DRV GOODS,
Groceries,
Hard Ware,
Cutlery and
* Crockery W arc.
Also, a Large Assortment of
Men’s, Women’s and i
Shoes, * 1
Andean Elegant Supply of '
Northern Homespun, and
Five Boxes Hats, assorted. !
The wholi?* of which will be sold on j
tKtt .nAnannoLU ±- r . Uw. -•*
continues his INail Manufactory, and has
on hand a supply of nails of all sizes.
• .
He has also Just Received,
13 Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups
of the most substantial kind, and best
workmanship.
-Novembers tlstM
JACOB DAJS'FOUTU
AND
GEORG E JV. BUTLER,
EAVE formed a connexion in trade,
at the uppermost stores on the
north side Broad-street, Augusta, which:’
will be conducted iff the name of
GEORGE W. BUTLER, # Co.
They have on hand a general assort
ment of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Cut Nails,
Hardware ami Crockery,
Which thyr will dispose of on the
lowest terms Tor Cash, or exchange fr«
I country produce, on the most liberal
I terms. November 8.
Dr. Yanheddeghem
1 From France .
EESPECTFULLY informs the citi-'
zens of Augusta and its vicinity,'
film he has established himself in (his
(city, where he intends pursuing the
j PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in its *a-
J rums branches, and flatters himself that.
I he will be enabled, fwim,his knowledge
land experience, to render general satis-
I faction. He may be found when not en-
I gaged in his Professional Duties, at the
rhouse of Messrs. Tardy Sf Bouyer.
I November 15 ts
I Dickinson & Starnes ’
WARE-HOUSE.
I JJ'hHB subscribers having associated
I 5L themselves in business under the
I firm of Dickinson p{ Starnes , offer their
I services to their friends and the public
I in tne
I Commission & Factorage Line.
j The Ware-House is entirely detached
I from any building liable to fire, and on a
I good construction,immediately injthe rear
I of Co*by Dickinson’s new building, and
1 opposite the centre of the upper square
I —where every attention will be given to
I render general satisfaction,
C. DIKINSON,
J E. STARNES,
j November 5. 2w lw2m .
■ I AIT
Overseer W«anted*
»j r TV) take charge of a plantation in
* I JL the neighbourhood of August*.—
1 Enquire at tins Office.
November 22, ts
Valuable Lauds
' HFQR SALE.
TFfE Subscriber oilers for sale on ac
commodating terms, a Valuable
Tract of Land in Jackson county, on the
waters of Beach and Bear creeks, con
tuing 3323$ acres, byre Survey, granted
to John Nevcll, and joining Lands of Few
and others-—This body of Land s con
sidered, worthy the attention of Planters,
a description of it is defied unnecessa
ry, as those inclined to purchase will
view the Lands. Mr. James Lynes, as
ageut, will attend at Watkinsv. on the
15th day of December next, who will
give such information as may be requi
red, and divide the tract in Jots to suit
purchasers. Apply to the subscriber in
Augusta, next door below Mr. Cashin’s
store v , -
N. B. (Indisputable Titles will be
given.
ff. CHURCH.
The Milledgcville Reflector is reques
ted to publish this three times, and send
their bill to this officeior payment.
November 29 - St
Lands for Sale.
ONE tract containing 541 acres in
Edgefield District, S.C. near. Beach
Island, bounded by lands of John Ash
bury, John Star, George Miller, and
John Pryor,and others.
One Tract containing 133 acres,
in Edgefield District, on Savannah riv
er, bounded by Lands qf John Face,
Mr. Ray, Drury Pace, and the River, .
As it is presumed no one will purchase
without first seeing the above lands,those
who are disposed to gekinformation as
to situation, price, &c. are referred to
Mrs. McLaws and Holt, or to Mr. A->
braham Markley, Charleston, South-
Can lina.
November 15 ts
Fo rt s ale,
300 Acres of Land,
LYING about seven miles from this
City, upon the Washington road,*
most of it is well timbered—there are
upwards of forty acres cleared and un
der good fence—there h also on the pre
mises, an excellent dwelling house, and
out houses, a good Peach and Apple
Orchard, anti uncommon gooil water in
abundance. *•“'
To be disposed of, Four Prime
Negroes.—ls not sold at private sale be
fore the first day of January next, the
whole will be sold at the markct-liousc
to the highest bidder on that day—A cre
dit will be given if required, for good
personal security, and a mortgage on ail.
Apply to
Isaac La Rochc.
November 1 tds
For Sale,
TIAT well knewn Tract of Land, in
Columbia county, called Mount
Hope, ten miles above Augusta, on Sa
vanuah river, containing 528 acres—
which is equal if not superior, to any
tract of Land, in the county.- There is
on the premises a good Dwelling House,
Kitchen, Gin House, Stables, Corn
House, and all the necessary buildings
on a Plantation, all under a good fence;
the terms will be made known, by appli
cation’to subscribers, on the premises.
John B. Wilkinson,
Wb. H.’Blackwell.
-October 25 , . -, v ts
To bo Routed.
ON the 3d day of January next, on the
premises, a convenient Dwelling
House with all necessary out buildings,
and about 20 acres of cleared land under
fence, the uroperty of the minors ofHez
ckidh Beall, deceased.
A I.SO,
Will be sold on the same time and
place, s<ime Household and Kitchen
Furniture, belonging to said estate.
Jacob Hosti k, 1 .. ,
J««b Be.ll, j Ex rt -
November 29 laws
, Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of Samuel Brant, de
ceased, will present them within the
time prescribed by law, likewise all per
sons indebted to his estate are requested
to make immediate payment to
7 David M‘Kinney, 1 , .
James Johnson,/ admrs
October 22 lavvSm
STRAYED
FROM Augusta, on4he 24th inst. a
Foxed Sorrel Horse, 8 or 9 years
; old, about 15 hands high, supposed ne is
gone into South-Carolina, as one an
swering the description was seen to swim
the Sand-B«r Ferry on the same "day.
The subscriber in Augusta will pay on
the taking up and delivery of the Sak
Horse, lea Dollars.
Abner Greco.
November 29 ts
i
Blanks,
Neatly Executed at this Office.
J? ■«*
Dancing Academy,
Messrs. Leslie and Montais,
O ESPECTFULLY inform the La-
JIU) dies .and Gentlemen of Augusta,
that their Day School, is now only open
ed onee a week, on Saturdays, from 9 to
12“ o’clock, in the' morning, and from 2
to 5, in the evening. their Night School
is also altered to Tuesday and Fridays,
commencing at the usual hour.
Nov. 29 ( ts
~— ! • l■■ ■■■ ■ ■
Fencing School.
MR. MONTaIS’ Fencing School,
has commenced, and w ill be con
tinued every Monday Thursday
Evenings,beginning at early camlJe light.
A few more Scholars can be taken.
November .29 ts
VO LAG MOLES' “
A C Ali BM Y,
Washington-Street, Jivgmla,
Mrs. Grace,
TJ) ESPECTFyLLY informs the cifi
zens of Augusta and the public in
general, that the Academy will open on
MONDAY, the 20th inst. where the va-1
rious branches of education will be taught
as usual.
Terms of Board and Tuition mode
rate, and will be made known on appli
cation.
October 18 f f
‘ ' ' *•" ■ ’ ■!— 11.1 II llff MW I
Globe Tavern.
©ROAD STREET, AUG I ST A,
’’HE subscribers having purchased a
JL lease of this Elfegant and commodi
ous establishment, inform tiivir friends
and the public in general, tbtft their best
exertions shall be used to render comfort
able all thyse who may be pleased to call
f m them. They have a number of pri
vate Rooms handsomely furnished, sepa
rate and apart from the bustle of the tav
ern, for the accommodation of those ti>
whom such bustle would be unpleasant—
And having det ,-«.iuned to spare no pains
in providing every comfort, they rely with
confidence upon the support of the pub
ic.
Thomas Glascock,
Peter Donaldson.
June 30 ts
William White,
O AVING a desire to accutnniudate
ji.iL the gentlemen of Augusta, and
strangers also who ' *.r* Jjj.o VLr i fjj J
sign ot the BELL, at Campbell s Grove,
as he flatters himself of rendering every
comfort in a public line—assuch he hopes
to meet w ith liberal encouragement from
the puulic in general. From 10 to 12
gentlemen can be accommodated with,
nearly boarding, on the shortest notice.* 1
ientlemen travellers can also be accom
modated with good stabling for horses,
and the best of fodder and grain.
November 12. cw
~SAVAN NAH Hi V1 h
Lands for Sale, jj
And a Bargain will be Given.
acres on Savannah river, Lin
coln county, including the mouth of Soap
creek, with a good Siaw and Grist Mill
new and in good-order, and in-an excel
lent settlement for custom to both; there
is land enough cleared t« work about If
hands; and good fob cotton or corn. •>
There is a great proportion of the tract
good low-grounds,| lid As good up-laiui
as there is in Georgia. In so large a bo
dy it iq not to be expected all »o be of
the first quality, but land of the same
quality (both low-grounds ami upland)
and quantity, lying in a body to clear, is
not easily found on the Savannah -river,
above Augusta. This place is situated
about 3 7 miles above Augusta, in a very
healthy settlement* it has several fine
springs on it, a gnod place for a shad
fishery in the creek below the mill; or a
seine place on the river might be had
with very little trouble. The toll from
the grist-mill will bread fifty in family*
the may be worked to great ail
vantage, and the water is sufficient to
grind, saw and gin all the winter and
spring. Any further description of this
place is deemed unnecessary- To a gen
tleman who wishes to settle in this state,
it is presumed a better opportunity will
not
285 Acres on Savannah river,
including what is called M‘Coys ferry,
as acres on the Carolina
side.—7s in an island, greater part of
which is cleared—and 10 on the Geor
gia side, including a tolerable dwelling
house, gin and gin house, there is no im
provements on the land on the Carolina
side. The island is pot excelled as cot
ton land by any above Augusta on the
same river.”
—ALSO.—
250 Apres adjoining Lincoln
court-house, good corn and cotton land.
These lands will be sold low and on ac
commodating terms, and indisputable ti
tles given, for further particulars apply
to Thomas Murray, of Lincoln county,
Georgia, or to Benjamin Glover, of Ab
beville District, South-Carolina.
' * Benjamin Glover,
Thomas Murray.
I November 19
Notice. I
We BuildiM for the
inodation of a Branch of the IW ? 111 '
United States, ir» this pUce. \Vni° fth,!
ly confer with anyuerson
cessary delay may take place,
.utervie,. waited. The Director,
desirous ofeiiabhnglheinstitutiim to cr"**
mciice business as soon as practicalb'"'
Um. IFITITEj * b,c -
JiDJIM HUTCHESON ( r
F. WALKER , ’ f C "'*
NovembiT 8 > -
THE FIRM Os ’
L. C, Cantelou, Co.
IS This Day dissolved by its own
itation, all onsettleil business tj;
ue arranged by L. c. Cantelou. lU
L. €. Cantelou,
i y«* B* <^*teiou,
, G. B. Lainup.
Nov, 29 , 0
f rtie Stibifcribers^
HAVJJ re-united their Business,which
will be conducted under the ii r „,
of CANTELOU 4* t'o. r,u
li. C. Cantelou,
, P I*. Cantelou,
Nov.se “ Unld r-
A Teacher Wanted
A MAN well qualified to take chaise
of an English School, will meet
with liberal encouragement by m&kimr
application to “ ®
N. Crawford,
Juriah Harris.
Columbia county , Nov. 29 ts
COH ALE.
Alike cy negro fellow . an
excellent Blacksmith. 20 years of
age. His character for honesty and so
jm-ty is well known, and can be satis
factorily established.
Also for Sale,
100,000 Shingles,
E-r particulars apply at this Office.
_Novea»W 19 ’ w2SD
A Waggoner
Want i)
CONSTANT en ploymctitand liberal
wages will be given tor a man that
can come well recommended, for the
purpose of Driving a Waggon _hy
*2-l£=
An Estrav,
%/
corgi a, Richmond county . .
William shearer toil* before
me this day, a chesmit sorrel
mare, about 8 years old, right fore foot
ann both hind feet white, with a snip on
her nose and star in her forehead, right
eye'out —appraised by A. Rhodes, jun.
and John A Rhodes, at thirty'dollars this
10th November, 1817.
Ta en from the estray book.
John H. Mann, Cl’k.n.i.c.
November 19. c
WoficE,
VLL those indented to the Ode firm,
of Messrs, JAMES A. BLVC’K,
k Co. are requested to-call and -'tttle
their accounts with Messrs. A. sV.;gg, &■
Co who are fully authorized tose lie the
business of the said firm.
John Tanner.
June 8. ts
BROUGHT to Gaol in Jacksonbo
rough, Scriven county, November
18th, 1817, a negro man who says iiis
name GEORGE; also a negro wench
\ho says her name is CLARY, the wife
of George, and say they belong to Joseph
ilevan, of Camp Jack, Effingham county.
George is a likely fellow, lame in tee
left foot, stutters very much, of dark
c omplexion ; Clary is of a dark com
plexion, appears to be twenty-live years
old, stout made, about five feet .six inches
high, has small teeth round her
neck, N which she says are hogs teeth, and
says they ran away S or four weeks ago.
ALSO—Brought to Gaol in the same
place, NovemUsr 20th, 1817, two wyo
men who say their names are LARa*
and BILL, and that they belong to Ben
jamin Burroughs, of Columbia county,
Georgia, eight miles above Augusta, i ear
Savannah river. They are ot dark com
plexion, stout made, likely fellows.-
Larry about thirty years old. five tee.
eight o- nine inches high —Bill about
twenty one or two years old, five Ca
nine or ten inches high, say they ir.nr,-
way Wednesday week, and were going
lo Savannah.
Solomon Kemp, e.s- c '
November 20. l i—
To Let, '
A STORE, as good a stand as any '*
the city to purchase Prbducc, op
posite the uppermost pump on Lima 1 -
Street, and possession given immediate
ly—For particulars enquire of
Thomas Pyc.
Nov. £2 . 1 ts ,
h-pWc are authorised to announce
MARTIN WILCOX, a candidate tor
the office ot Receiver of Tax Returns a
Richniand county at the cnsyiiio >c - ec