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THE SUBSCRIBERS, j
Have for Sale the Following Ar
, tides in the ’ A
GROCERY LINE, ‘
Which they ix)illexchange on very mod.
trnte ter mi for
CASH OR PRODUCE.
8 Hhds.-Jamaica & W.I. Rum,
, 6 Ditto N. E. Rum,
5 Pipes New. York Gin,
5 Hoglhaads Prime MoLITcs,
iz Ccifki Teneriffe and Malaga Wines,
70 Bairds Brown and Loaf Sugars,
5000 wt. Prime Green Coffee,
2 Boxes Hyfon Tea,
zco Gallons Peach Brandy,
Paint and Oil,
200 Straws Tumbler*,
& 4 Kegs English Gun Powder,
40 Bags iffnrted Shot,
3 Regs Lead,
* Boxes No. 10. Cotton Cards,
*OO A (Toned Jugn,
6 Bags Ginger,
Allfyice and Pepper,
iz.ooo weight Affbrtsd Iron,
200 Shear M mlds,
130 Assorted Callings,
. 10 Well Affcrted Crates Ware,
5 Calks AUpf.tcd .Nails, 1
15 Barrels Frcfh Flour.
Solomon Byrd, & Co.
November 19. (ts) ~
On Conlignment,
THIRTY PIECES OP
Blue Plains.
Which will he fold very low for
CASH or COTTON by
S. Kneeland*
Angufta, November 19. (31).
$3“ Mr. William E. Barnes a c
Aogutta, is authorized to receive Stfhfcrip*
tions, to the «* REPUBLICAN and Savan
nah Evening Ledork.” (published three
times a week in Savannah, at fix dollars
per annum) and colledt fach Turns ai are due 1
the cliablifhmen t, 1
EVERITT i EVANS. ”
November 1 9. (3*)
John M, Jameson Co.
RE3PKCTFUI-LY inform their friends
and the public in gqprral, that they
have this day opened in ttys h oafs formerly!-1
occupied by Mr. Pjtrick Kelly, next door
above Messrs, Thomas Gardner & co. i«
BROAD STREET,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
AND A LARGE
Supply of Groceries,
Which they are determined to difpofc cf on
the molt reafinable terms for Cadi or Pro
duce. July 9. (ts)
Boston Establishment.
The Subscribers have formed an cllabiilh
ment in Boston, in the
FACTORAGE
AND
Commission Business,
(To commence the 20th November next,)
with a view to the sale of the Staple Pro
duce of this Rate, to be conduced by Tko
raasStorr under the firm of
Johnston £2Storr.
Assiduity, punctuality, a rigid adherence
to orders may be relied on
JAMES JOHNSTON jun’r.
THOMAS STORE.
2oth Oflober 1808. (St)
\ for sale,
A Fifty Acre Lot ,
Contiguous to Augusta, the grea
ter part under fence, together with a good
Waggon and Team, and all utenfilt necef.
fary for a plantation Also A Valuable
Negro Wench, who is a good cook, washer
and ironer. For particulars enquire of the
s PRINTER.
November 19. (tty
To be Rented
For Four Tears ,
The Academy Lots occupied at
present by the fubferiber, as he intends to
remove his hands to a place he has lately pur
chafed in Oglethorpe county. —For parti
culars enquire of F, PHINIZY.
September t [tfj
Notice. '
Propofols ifi writing will be received until
the firft of, March next, for
Building a Jail
/.V GREENS BOROUGH,
UPON THE FOLLOWING (VIZ.)
To be builtofftone, Uid in lime
forty fodr feel in length, and twenty-two in
breadth—two rooms below fo«Tthe jailor Sc
guard when ncceffary, one sixteen feet fqaare,
the other fourteen feet in length, and sixteen
in breadth, with a paflfage between, four
feet wide—Also two rooms above of the fame
size with those below, the large one for a
debtors apartment, the fraajl one for a crim
inas apartment, with a flight of Heps and
landing place in the passage between—The
1 walls surrounding the criminals apartment to
be three feet thick, those fgrrounding the
debtor's apartment to be three feet thick at
the sides, and two feet ;hyk at the ends—-
the cheeks of the doors and windows above
to be fccured by iron bars on each fide the
wall, rivitted together through the wall---
the upper floors to have their flecpers laid
c'ofe together, and in room the
fl-epers to haye iron bars Jfct into them cross
wise, fix Inches apart, well fccured by bolts
and then covered with two inch plank---
both the debtors and criminals room to be
fccured over head by'ftrotjg deeper?, laid en
tirely clofc, and well (aliened down—the
grates to be of iron bars of an inch fquarc,
and as many sets in a window as will en
tirely break the lights-#-the doors above to
be fccured by iron bars (happed ir fidc and
outside, andfecurdll by rivits going through.
The materials to be all furmlhcd by the
undertaker.
Peter Farly, £)
James Cunningham,
Thomas W. Grimes, j
P. S. The propofols mull be directed to
Mr. Thomas W, Grimes, Green (borough,
Greece county, Georgia,
November 19,
Propofajs
*OR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
THE LIFE OF i. / '
Maj.Gcn. James Jackson
* “V TH©MAS U. P. CARLTON.
•, of Savannah*
i w ‘th considerable labor and difficulty I
have collefled materials which will enable
me to complete, in a few weeks, the life of
ma jor-gcnyral Jatncs fackfon. .
'Phc charafter of this late diflinguiflied
citizen, was held h* high-vftirna
tion by the republican inrcrefl of the U.
States ; and even bis encmHh {if all enmity'
is not now huiried in the grave) mull ac
knowledge* that, he was a jjra.vc loldicr, an
incorruptible fc.itefman and an honest man.
Th« memoirs I am preparing for publica
tion will be thus divided-4*
ill Penod-^-W ill detail the revolutiona
ry fcrvices of general Jackson, and, col
laterally, else fcrvices of many patriotic
Georgians, from 1776, to the evacuation of
Savannah, in 178*.
,id Period —Will detail his political and
civil pm-suits, from 178a to 1806. This
division of the memoirs will contain a hifto.
ry of the Yazoo Speculation in the
ttate of Georgia, from the commencement of
the fraud to its subversion, in 179 b ; and
will also embrace the proceedings of the house
of representatives and the fenatc of the date
of Georgia, and of the house of reprefenta.
tives of the congress of the U. States, in
the year 1791, on the celebrated contcfted j
election of general Anthony Wayne. j
This work will be printed on an oflava )
page, and will probably contain 350 or 4®® 1
pages.
The price to fubferibers, (as the expenses
of publication are at prefont estimated) will
be two dollars fifty— one dollar of which
must be paid at the time of fubferibing.
As soon as 1000 fubferibers shall hare
made this advance, the money and the nan
ufeript will be delivered to the poblifher.
THOMAS U. P. CHARLTON.
Subfcnptiiut taken at this office.
September 17,
Notice.
THE COPARTNERSHIP OP
Harrison Hamilton ,
Will this day diffolvc by mutu*,
alconfenr, ail persons who are indebted to |
the said firm cither by note or open account,
arc requested to come forward and difeharge
thetr respective debts, as no longer indulgence
can be given, Those having demands against
the said firm are desired to render in their
accounts for fettlemcnt. The books are pla
ced in lrhe| hands of Mr. John T. Love,
who is duly authorifed to leccive payment
and fettle the business of the faidjirm at our
store. The goods on hand will be offered
low fur prompt pay, until the zoth Decem
ber, and if not disposed of before that day
they will then be fold at auftiun.
Andrew Harrifbn.
James Hamilton.
November 9th, 180& (if}
‘ ‘ • - i-A.-C.-w
John Hill & Co.
Have received and offer fer Sale , the
Following Articles,
VIZ
I Extra Superfine Cloths,
Fine do do.
Second quality do.
C^meres,
Coatings,
Flannels,
London Duffle end Bristol Blankets,
Role ditto.
Swanfdowns,
Sattinets,
Ladies and gentlemens Ootton, ? tiACj?
Silk and Woifted 5 *
Gentlemens Buck Sari Qloves,
Calicoes,
Fancy Cords,
C.a,bricks,
Muflins,
Linnem,
Writing and Wrapping Paper,
Shoes of all kinds.
Cotton Bagging, , ,
Iron and Steel &c.
Grocery. ' ■
•j Tierces Coffee, . f
5 Hhds. Biown Sugar,
io Barrels do do
4 Hhds Jamaica & N. E. Rum,
Holland and Country Gin,
Cogniac Brandy,
Bbls. Salmon,
Salt, &c. &c. &c. &c.
November 26. (jt)
■ • » . ■ . • » e, . • •
Brux &> Pope.
Having connefted themselves into business
with Mr. Archibald SroKesof Peters
burg, and purciwfed the extensive afforf
ment of Pope and Bibb, —intend car
r> ing on business there, under the
FIRM OF
Stokes, Pope & Co.
And in this place, by
Brux, Stokes -&-Co.
•>V * ■ •
WHOI OfFRUi Fo4 SAiJs* At* teirtNSIVK
AUbrtrncnt of’Goods
~;. 11 *
Suitable to tha-feafon—and will purchase
Cotton and other produce. ?
(rrs* Those indebted to Brux and Pope ara
reqijefted to make early feakments with the
, new cfttieetn.
I *•-* ►' •» • t
November 26. • ' (ts)
»• - 1 j I ■*
Bills on NeW-York, |
At short fight, for sale by
BRUX, STOKES k Co.
November 26. * (ts)
I. i * 1
Bills on New-York,
At a Ihort fight, for Tale by
Phelps & Howards ,
November 2 6. [tf]
Notice.
The Subfcviber offers for[ale, his pre
sent place of residence ,
OAK-HILL,
Formerly occupied by Little—
I berry Adams, in Edgefield diftrift. South.
) Carolina,'' fix teen miles difiant from Augusta,
| Containing four hundred and sixty acres. It
) is eligibly situated for a (lore or other public
vocation, having several ctofs roads con
joining at the spot, in addition to the fertil
ity of the foil, and uncommonly good neigh,
hoihood.—There is besides an excellent
spring, a well of water in the yard equal if
not superior, to any in this or any other
country , and the place otherwise comforta
bly improved.—For terms apply to the fub
feriber on the premtfes, or to Mr. Wilson
Woodroof. JOHN C. ALLEN.
November 12. (61)
— ■
iVotice.
The Subscriber having difeontin
ucd business in this place, and fold off
| His Stock in ’Trade y
With an intention to make a per- *
manent residence in the Notthctn states, ear
j neftly solicits all peifons indebted to him,
to make as early a fettlemerit of their accounts
as pcffible, particularly those who have open
accounts, arc requeued to difeharge or li.
quidate the fame, as Toon as pcffible.
asaph waterman.
|p- Two hundred two and a
half Acres of GOOD LAND, Number 37
« dill, Baldwin County, for fair. A. W.
November it.
fVfitter's Spelling Books y
Fot Sale at this Office.
John Maharrey,
OF the house of Maharrey an !
Jarvis, formerly ot this city, has the pleas.
art of announcing to his friends and the
lie in general, that he hag recently returned
from New. York, with a large and willcho
fen atfbrtment offrdh
Boots and Shoes,
of every defeription, warranted equal, if Bo t
to any every opened in ting p] 2rt , ]
which is now effered at liia ftote where he
formerly resided next door below L. Cante.
Jou, hy wholefala and retail, at the moss tt,
duced prices.—Coantry merchants will find
it much to their Interest to give hia*. a call
He also takes meufure, ana has made Boor*
the thorteff notice, hy approved workmen
and of the heft materials according to order
November z 6. f t q
Cut Nail ManufaElory .
E. WELCH,
On the fVeJI-End of BroMd-Street.
With due rcfpcct informs the
citizens of Aogefta, and the public that h«
h determined to petfevere in his linr of h o fi
nefs, and to accommodate his cuftomrrs urith
a fall supply of Nails. He has extended the
Faftory on a larger scale adequate to com.
plete yoolbperday, *nd bason hand Oooolh
of the Uft quality of NAILS and BRADS
aflorted, which be offers for sale at the foL
lowing reduced prices forCalh only, viz—
«d, tod, ltd, tod, and a 4 d. Nails at 7 d
per pound. *
BJ, tod, iti, tod, and Brads at
yd per pound.
zd, jd, and 4 d Nails and Sprigs at fifty
cents per thowfand. 7
Sadler’s tacks 50 cents per thowfand
ALSO,
Sheet Iron for Gin Saws,
Hoop and Bar Iron Afforred.
Four and a half & .lx inch Spikes wroeght
for Mill and Boat building.
Tacks suitable to make Negro Shoes with
at cents per thoufaml.
November t 6. (ts)
EDGEFIELD
Jockey Club Races .
Will commence at the Cherc
kee Ponds, on the fecund Wcdnefday in
January next, free fpr any Horse, Marc or
Gelding, from any part of the world.
The purse and Jifiances asfollow*
First day's running, three mile heats,
for a purse of about two hundred and fift*
dollais.
Second day’s runnig, two mile beats,
for a purse of about one hundred and seventy
dollais.
j Third day, a Sweepftake, One mile beat
1 for the entrance money.
! Weight* eftablijhei agreeable to Au~
I gnfta Rules,
\ MATTHEW MIMS. Sec'ry,
I November if), (31)
i N. B. All fubferibersare requested to pay
their fubferiptions to the fubferibee, on or
before the fuff day's running
JOSEPH HIGHTOWER, Tnmfm* u
15 Dollars Reward.
Runaway from the
Cfc, rtTj fubfciibet living in Burke
| BaypnLA county, on the fifteenth of
SpSaf fM July lift, a Negro boy ns.
med MOSES, about five
feet two or three inches
high* country bora ferenteen years of age,
dark complexion, pleasing countenance, is
- hire to Ihow his teeth when Token to; wore
a white homespun ihirt, an^Nankeen knee
breaches; and carried no other clothes with
him, he wore an old fur hat with fererai
patches, it is thought he will make for the
creek nation as he made an attempt about
a year ago, and got as far as the Oconee
river,—Any person that will apprehend and
coniine him in any jail in this state so that
\ 1 get him again, 01 bringing him to me ca
| M'Bean Burke county, as above, (hall re
ceive the above reward and all reasonable
cxpences paid by
ELIJAH WALKER.
Oftober 8. (t»)
Stop the Runaway.
\ A R ANA WAY on the ijik
I September last my negro
man LANK #ell known
I in Augusta and its vicini
tJ’vfirticuUrly about the
«>outh of Horse-Creek ha
ving belonged to the late Mr. James La
mar, and for many years having had a
at the refidencc of the late Major Bacon,4
where flic is ftilh —Lank lias been seen fe»
veral times in that neighborhoods in Beach
Island, and in Georgi'i oppefite thereto,
and is fnppofed to be harbored by feme
person.—Five dollars will be paid for the
fecuting him in Jail or delivering him to
me.—And for the prosecution to cor.vßliofV
of any white person harboring huh Fifty
dollars, and if by a negro ten dollars.
William F, Taylor.
November ry. (jtf
All kind of Blanks
I For Sale at this Office.
(rs)