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' jifieob Danforfh,
Nos Just Received, his StarJfm
* Broad-Streaki '
A General assortment of ,
Davoooua, „■■;'•■
Orocerie#,
Hard Were,
Cutlery and
Crockery Wire* *
•9l*o, a' Large Assortment of \
Men’*, Women’s and Children’s
Hhoea, v f
And mi Elegant Supply of
Northern Homespun, and *
Five Bioxes Hate, Assorted. ■
The whole of which a ill be sold on
the moat’ reasonable terms,—He still
continues his NtH Manufactory, and has
«n hand a supply of n&tla of all sizes.
He hits also Just Received,
1* Saw-Mill Cranks & Stirrups
ofthe most substantial kind, and best
workmanship. ' i
November t tlstM
JMousAxrmTu~
AND
GEORGE JV. BUTLER, \
HAVE formed a connexion in trade,
at the uppermost stores on the
north side Hroatl-street, Augusta, which
will be conducted in the name of
GHOHOg vi . BUTLfiR, Sf Co. \
They h ve on hand a general assort
* m ent of
Dry Hoods and Groceries,
<u trails,
llardw tre and Crockery, 1
’V-V nc i tli y yi>llt dispose of on the
low***,terms lor Cash, or-exchange for,
r nr try produce, on the most liberal
!■ rms. , November 8,
T/U£ ,s UJiSCJitIiENS ~~
Have entered 1 into Copartnership ,
under the firm of
I el lx G. Gibson is Co
■Add an* now receiving an Exten
sive assortment of
British , French , India Domestic
DRY WOODS,
iLSO
BARD WARE k CUTLERY,
,;' •’ AND j
A General Assortment of '
GROCERIES,
All of which will be sold • low and on
accommodating terms
Tills of Exchange
hi a New-York k Boston for sale .
Felix " . Gibs n,
William G. Gilbert.
0> toiler 29. ts
The Subscriber,
DEFERS FOR SALE,
•00 Bags and Bbls. Green Coffee
b ficrces Jamaica do.
100 Hbis. Philadelphia Whisky
5 Illiils. N. E. hum %
SOt) Pieces Inverness Bagging
»0 Htuls. Prime Sugars
fit’QO bushels Liverpool Salt *
So Boxes No. 10, ( ottbn Cards '
Casks ( olmenar and Sicily Madet
ra Wine
‘ A) Qr. Chests Hyson Tea
’9. Tons Shbt assorted sizes
6 Tons English-anil Blistered Steel
£O,OOO lb. boa, Svtedes aud English
I's Kegs Pawder.
4«*-Al.se—» , *
A General assortment of
DRY GOODS, iVc.
ON CONSIGNMENT. . ;
Twenty-seven Packages assorted
Cutlery & Hardware,
To be sold ou accomodating terms. >
S.kNEELAND.
September 18
J. W.Bridge?,
—■ ■ is .now RhcEinsc ■■■■■■- .
AND OPENING,
. Jin Extensive Assortment,
CONSISTING OF,
British, French, India, aud Do
mestic tl
DRY GOODS.
A I. S O— ■
A General Assortment of ,
Hardware and Cut
lery. '•
LJKEWJSE ;
A Complete Supply of ,
GROCERIES.
His Stock is extensive and complete,
and will be ottered at wholesale and re
tail, on his “ usual low m*d<acemnmoda~
ting terms.* 9 < . (
. Bills on JV
) October 11 ts ** \
TjlKOlTnf to Columbia cmuity jail,'
i AD z Negro Girl named Lucey, com- :
fcon Mxe and Hai-daome, about ,eighteen!
years of age, says she belongs to Arthur ‘
Cheatham, living within two mites *f
•amisville, Jefferson county. . .
w Gnrab Davis, Jailor.
I ts
r Notice.
THE subscribers hereby announce
tbit they have extended a branch
of their business to Augusta, to be con
ducted by Mr. James Woodrow,
die firm of
James Woodrow
AC Co.
And are now Opening , at the Store
formerly occupied by Adam Hutche
son, Esq. T 1
AW EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
■ —AND
HARD WARE,
Imported in the ship Georgia, and nth-,
er recent arrivals from Britain, which,
will be sold at a moderate advance for
Cash, Produce, or Approved Paper.
ANDREW LOW # Co.
Savannah, Nov. 1 ts
Meriwether Beal,
SC Co.
A* E NOW OPENING,
(n Cummings* Brick Building, hex l
door above 8, Kneel and.
AN extensive assortment of
WINDER G OODS
/• J
—Direct from Liverpool— .
AMONG WHICH ARE.
SUPERFINE and common Cloths •
Ditto ditto Cissimeies'
. Flannels, Bomhazetts, Blankets
Plains, &c. &c.
All of which they will sell on the
most accommodating terms, for Cash or
Produce.
Nov. 12 £m
an extensive assortment of goods
■ already on hand, the subscribers
nave just received by the.ship Jane, from
Liverpool, the
following Articles
which’they offer for sale on mode
> rate terms ;
15 trunks Cambrics, Lenos, Calicoes
and Bombazetts > ,-(
} Bby 10 v .
9 by 11
10 by 12 !
20 crates Porter Bottles
Shot & Lead, Sheet Hoop Iron, Casting
Table Salt, &c. Ac.
ALSO.
10 barrels Lihseed Oil
8 cases Looking Glasses,assorted
14 do. Fide White Roram k W 00l Hats
200 pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging ,■
SO kegs Dupont .& co’s, FF & F.F.F.
Gunpowder.
Edward Quinn & Co,
. July 19, ts
G. Hudson, A* Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Per the schooners Three (Sisters, and
Wring <Sca Horse, from New-York. /
—An Extensive Assortment of—
British, Fi«ncir& India
DRY GOODS,
Cutlery, Hardware,.
—A <N>D
Groceries.
also— *
CR O CKER Y,
—A ' N D
Glass Ware,
'Which they are determined to
sell on ■accommodating terms by the
Package, Piccc-br otherwise, as may
suit purchasers. .
October 11 ts
" 1111'. SiIBSCKIBEKs
Are Now Receiving
B ALES London Duffil Blankets
Ditto-assorted 7-4 to 10-4 Rose do.
Do. extra size <s* quality for family use
1 Bale handsomely assorted Cassimcrcs
1 Case elegant Marseilles Bed Spreads
I Ditto newest fashioned Ribbons
Ditto real English Sewing Silks
Merino and Cassimcre Shawls.
l‘hc above, together with a mupber of
. er articles now receiving, which will
uke our Stock again very c(*mp)<;te,
ffer at Wholesale and Retail on our
isual terms.
— Also, on 'Consignment —
Packages Aborted Hardware,
for sale tft a small advance on the ster
ling cost, on accommodating tetms.
William Sims, Sf Do,
December 6. ts
Just Received,
*. Go Consignment,
7000 Bushels Liverpool Ground
1 Salt,
20 Ton Waggon
fOOO lbs. Green Coffee,
V 10 Kegs Goshen Butter,
300 Ps. best Inverness Cotton Bagging
3 Cases Northern Homespun,
•ini Daily Expected ,
52 Barrels Sugar and
10 Hhds. Whisky.
A. Slaughter C. Labusan.
Jifvcmbcr 2b» ow <
I j. W. Bridges
1 Has received on Consignment and
For Sale, '
80 Hhds.fe W Bbls.
New E. Runi.
’ _fr° ve rofrer 8 . * ts
; BLANKETS.
8 '
• * * * I
*4 BALES, consisting of
Hose, Jfoint and DufQl Blankets,
•, , dust Received and for salt by
Ames k Allen.
—ALSO—
Additional supplies of H ATIr,
• Seasonable Dry Goods, Spermaceti Can
| dies, Cheese, Wine, %e. &c.
November 8
: US LATHS.
Jianhartf Ganahl <Sf Co.
A GENTS for the New-Vork Shße
Company, offer to contract for any
quantity and quality at the company
prices They offer for sale, *
! Bills on New-York,
United States’ Post Notes, 5 00 and
100 dollar Notes. . .
? BANK \RT,~G \N VHL & Co.
Having removed their tom
ting Room , into the brick house
lately occupied by Albert Brux, Esq.
are now y to receive Cotton, Pro
; ducc, and all other kind of Goods for
Storage, and t.» transact any business in
, tire Commission Line, they will be thank
ful for a share of public patronage; and
hope to give satisfaction to their custom
ers. Nov. 1 ts
The HuiscrKters,
Having formed a connexion in
Business,
UNDER THE FIRM OF
R. Andrews & Co.
Respectfully solicit the patronage cl the
citizens of Augusta and its vicinity,
and , inform them that they have lot
.sale at their
Tin Ware Manuf
tory ,
BROAD STREET,
Next door above Mr. J. JV. Bridges,
i...An Ex eitsive Assor ir.ent 0f.,..
WARE,
Os their own make, which they can con
fidently recommend,
—VIZ:—
COOKING Utensils of every descrip
tion
Liquid and Dry Measure, according
to the regulations of the Market
Japanned and Plated Ware
Sheet Iron Stoves
Hardware, Crockery Ware,
Castings, and
An assortment of Groceries.
Orders for Conductors, Gutters, h r ..
attended to in town or country, at the
, shortest notice.
”N. B. Wanted, three good Journey-’
v men Tin Plate Workers, to whom libe
■ rat wages will be given—two smart lads
' would he taken as apprentices.
%* The highest price given for clean
Cotton and Linen Rags.
- Jlkluird Andrews,
Ira (/. Bay.
October 4 if
postponement. “;
AGREEABLY to the last will and
testament of James Pcarre, late of
• Richmond county, /’etv will be sold on
1 the first Tuesday in January, ensuing,
at the market-house in the city of Au
gusta. the following
Tracts of Land,
500 Acres of land on flrfe waters
of Bear creek, Franklin county, origin
. ally granted to Nathaniel Pearrg, boun
ded N. E. By Call, on the other side by
lands «Jf \\ m. Glascock and George
Walton.
Acres land, lot No. SO, -Sd dis
trict, old Wilkinson caunty. , i
154 Acres land in Wilkes county,
f near the mouth of Long i ek, adjoinin'?
l-‘ lands of Cloe and George G/aves. e
■ •154 Acres in Wilkes county, atljoin
• ing land of Cloe Graves,each being part
j 924 acres of land originally granted
{ to Andrew Robinson.
92| Acres ot land, Elbert county—*
bounded by lands of Joshua Graves, and
by Savannah river; beinga part of a tract
originally granted to Joshua Bradley,
j 143 Acres in Jackson county, adjoin
/ ing lands of Joshua Graves.
833 Acres of land in Warren county,
on Duhart’s creek; aho one other tract.
originsUy granted to Angus Martin,
Title Deeds and Plots may be seen on
the day of sale,* when the term* of pur
chase will be made known.
■L T, Allen, I v ~.
L. Pcarro, 5 Exrs.
December 17. tds
Doct. J. B. Gumming,
IT AS Dissolved his Copartnership
MM. with Doct. J. G. M‘Whotter, and
now keeps his office three doon above the
Globe-Tavern#
j Dec. $ f[
* Sheriffs?s Sale
\I7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
. J January next, .at the court
house in Jacksonb..rougn, Scrivcn coun
ty, between tire usual hours of teu and
three o‘clock,
600 Acres river swamp land, ly
ing and being in the county of Sc riven,
in Bull Keck, adjoining John Smith and
others; levied on as the property of
Charles Floyd, security for Wm. Willi
auis, to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vorbf Hillery Alligood—property levi
ed op, and returned to me by a consta
ble. ALSO,
314 1-3 acres river swamp land
lying and being tu thu- county ot Scriyen,
adjoining Wm. Gibbons and other.'?; le
vied on as the property oi James Bevill,
dec. Ito satisfy an execution in favor
of Mackiin Lunday, ex‘r. of Francis.
Lum ay, against, Paul Devil and Delia
Be*’ll, adm’r. and -adm'x. of the said
Janies Pevili.—.aL^O,
100 acres of pine land, lying
in the county of Suiv.’n, with small im
pro ements, levied on as tn,e property
of James Bryan, to satisfy sundry e.xe
cations in favor of Tbpmas §oarb6roug;;;
(M-eperty levied on and returned to me
by a constable.
AliSO.
6 head of hogs, levied on as the
property of Richard Oglesby, to satisfy j
an execution in favor of Elijah Watson; ,
property levied on and returned to me by j
.t constable.—ALSO ” : ,
300 acres-pine land, lying in the ,
county of Scmvn, with small improve- \
adjoining Reuben Bolton; levie d (
6h as the property of Wm. Brown, to |
satisfy an’execution in favor of Micajali 1
Becton; property levied on and returned i
to me by a constable. r )
ALSO, ]
37 acres pine land lying in the
county of Scriven, with small improve
ments; levied on as the property of Wm.' <
Hill, to satisfy an execution in favor of I
Solomon Wilson; property levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. v
November 21. tds <
Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be Soid on the first Tuesday j 1
T f in January next, at the court t
house in Waynesborough, Burke coun
ty, between the usual sale l ours.
feather beds, bedsteads and s
furniture, one wooden clock and one sef 1
of Blacksmith’s 1 tools, levied on as the s
property ot Jeremiah W. Williams,to sat s
isfy an execution in favor of Millis av ;i
lor, &Co. aga-nst Jeremiah W. Willi- 1
ams, Samuel Garlick and John Bell. t
ALSO,
20 Acres of land more or less, 1
on the road leading from , Walker 1
bridge to Augusta, adjoining lands o* :
Amos Wiggins and others ; levied on a- ’
the property of Joiin A. Roberts, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Samuel
Saxon, indorsee against John A. Roberts.
John Bell, s.s.c.
December 6. tds
Ski ff's Sale. ! j
ON the first Tik s>lay in January next, j
will be s Id at the court-house in I
VV arenton, between the usual hours.
One Sorrel Mare about 6 years old, 1
Saddle and Bridle, levied on as the, pro
perty of Mu Ikey Cohrun, to satisfy an :
execution issued out of the Inferior I
Court of Wiikes county, John Haliday. (
vs. Mulky and Jesse Gun.
A. K dgers, *. w. c. i 1
November 29 ts <
FoR BalE7': : 1
4l TRACI ot Land in Lincoln coun
lJL ty, containing from 57 0 to 600
acres chiefly oak,mixed with hickory and
dogwood—gray soil, suitable for the cu'-
ture of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and a part
good Tobacco land; abrwt SO acres '
cleared and under fence, partof which is
fresh. This tract is situated ab< ut 9
miles west of Grin age’s Saw Mill,
miles from Savannah river, and Ji miles '
from the Petersburg!! road'; it is said to j
be as healthy a situation as any in Geor
gia—has several excellent springs, and is 1
well watered by a creek that runs thro’ '
it. On the premises is a large new dwel- '
ling house, containing six rooms, and ev
ery necessaiy out house, togetlier with a
young orchard of choice, fruit frees. This !
place will be sold low. and the. terms 1
made easy to the purchaser. who
may wish to purchase, are request ’d to
call on the subscriber and view the
premises.
S. Cowling.
Lincoln county, Nov 15. 1817. ff
& Copartnership Dissolved. 1
rHE copartnership oiAugnsiuaCrair
ford df Co. is this day dissolved bv >
mutual consent—All those to whom the
firm is indebted will please render in J
their accounts, and those who are in- '
debted to them must pay soon, or suits I
will be commenced indiscriminately— *
Ihe Business 'will be carried on by N* 1
M. Benton & Co. at the same stand. 1
James Cary A Co. 1
Augustus Crawford.
December 10 ts
Garden Seeds., 1
JUS T received per the Warne- from
Greenock, a General Assortment of
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, and for <
sale by
■* A. Spencer, k Ge. \
December t£
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■ A ■
' * ®avgaia. I
2000 Acre, °f knuf„ rsalf .fl
. Richmond county, i ‘ **W
Augusta ami l(j f nim ° »«uejl
Ver, on bo(b pities Big Suii ls r “! r '-B
l™"' 5 thl0 “? l ‘ ‘l.« kuot Lny& Licl >|
tie, on winch is a saw mill • tJI ’B
«llattend to, cut taw a™''l
1000 to 1000 feet of lumber a
are also a number of other trooilL’ ,‘ e I
mills or . other water macl» nt i {es [ or I
number ol handsome situations ♦ 1' ld a I
«‘l“al if not superior to anv 1
state ill point of health— it !i e /a“‘ 1,10 I
that well known summer retreatin' 1 1,1 1
Mount Enon j its elevated situating! I
the great variety of the best and I
o springs, renders it uncommonly- E? I
thy ami pleasant m summer; ea * p I
On Ihe premises are from fin ♦ !
acres of cleared land and under w" 9 ?
good house 44 feet by 20, witha ri l I
on one side and shed on the other- ts
house has 8 rooms in it. ’ l ‘‘ ft I
SW9 Acres nearly adjourn; the
mill tract ajni Copvementto the mill i
ImUad «I1 l^caUivatioa^
tun be red, which will if suitable to tW
purchaser, be sold witli the mill I
——ALSO
170 acres within 4 miles of Au S
psta & immediately on the roud leading
Irom Augusta to Savannah, & at tlu>i u ,.c
turn ol the Savannah # Louisville i oai L.
♦his situation is perhaps equal toaav
within 20 ir lies of Augusta for a puMic
r.ouse or any kind of public business
there is a tolerable go.wi set of buiidi U
on the premises, and a spring of excel
lent water convenient to the houses • the
land generally lies remarkably level
there is also a good turf for runnim’of '
horses one mile round, which is perfectly
level and hrm. * ' 1
—also
202 1-S acres of land in
county,on the Ocinulgeeriver,kaowujv
lot Mo. 183, 28th d strict.
ALSO
202 1-2 acres supposed to lie ia
el lair county, knov. n by lot No.
district 7. —ALSO— ,
One lot in the city of Augusta,
lower end of the town witii some *mail
improvements thereon.
V 1# ALSU
ill be old all the stock, con*
sisting of fioin 30 to 40, head ol cattle,
imong which are 12 or lugonlcuw-i.
Several if which have young calves, a
small stock of h 'gs, two yoke oxen, a
good pair of timuor wheels, two watrgwiS
*nd teams arid all mill and plantation
tools—all of which will he sold 00 itc
' mmod viing terms by the subscriber,
d‘ ing on the premises of the mill tract,
near Mount Enon.
D. Berrey.
December 10. wtf
Waivable Lands, Saw Mills ani
Aeg roes, for sale.
■JpHH subscriber, desirous to resume
0 uninterruptedly, his mercantile
transactions at Savannah, offers to dis
pose of his LANDS, MILLS*, and other
PROPERTY, on the Lower 3 Huns,
iiarnweil District, state of South Haro*
!ina. The mills are situated on a never
failing stream of water, are in exeeilofit
repair, and are noted for their uucomni -n
fast cutting; and toe lumber can be rift
ed from them to the city of 'mvantiiih, in
from 4to 5 days. Toe hinds are in :ne
body of between 7 and 8000 acres, boun
ded on one side on Savannah, river, and
pierced by the water of the Lower 3
Runs. Their qualities are various.a ve
ry considerable portion being of the first
fertility, and scarcely *ny part that is
not fit for cultivation. The landing is
•allowed to be amongst the best and most
convenient on the river: and is one at
which the Steam Boats receive their sup
ply of wood. On it a ware-house is about
to be erected, which will receive for trans
portation, the merchandize'and produce
of a very considerable tract of country.
On the land are no less than three fine
commodious dwelling houses, with all
other building, and improvements, which
ran contiibute to convenience and even
to ornament. ■
Tbcre-is likewise on the premises, a
Cotton-Gin machine, which is impelled
by water, which, besides ginning, will
pack, with one hand eight, square bales
cotton pet- clay; and likewise a store,
whic.i has loag been found a. most excel
lent stand for business. A seine plare
has been prepared at tie river at a very
great expense, and promises fair to yield
an abundant harvest <of fish. 'Phis pro
perty is situated about 40 miles below
Augusta, and 80 above Savannah, ami
about 110 west of Charleston.
Along d’Jth the lands and mills, will
r be disposed of, the horses, mules and
cattle, together w ith the waggons, carts,
farming utensils,s*c> as now in use. Pos
session can be had on the first January
next. Terms of sale, as we 11 as a more
minute description of the property may
be had, on application to
Mr. John fiasl ot, f 'knrktfon.
Dr. John Gumming, Augusta.
Jame-Hig^inbotiom, on the preini"C9
Or to the subscriber,
WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH,
, t At Savannah.
With the foregoing property, if requir
ed, may be had from 60 to 68 prime ne
groes ; in the number of which are some
excellent mechanics,.
December IS. tCf
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