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Volume 1.1
William Savels,
H A S JUSTv RECEIVED
A:A For Sale at his STORE oppnjhe the
MARKET-HOUSE. ‘
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
dry goods
A N D
GROCERIES,
Lkewife, a complete alfortment of
SHOES, consisting of
Mens fine and coarse,
and M; lies Leather Slippers,
Morocco ditto.
Alt of which he will fell at the most
reduced prices for cash or produce.
October 23. (ts. 15.)
~j as T REC E I V ED,
■AND FOR SALE BY
Tolefree&f Doughty
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Approaching Season.
Viz.
IP
I 1 ASHIONABLE, Superfine Broad
Cloths,
Second ditto, ditto.
7-B’and yard wide Linnen,
Durants and Calamancoes,
White and Red F.annel,
Dsifii and Rose Blankets,
B.ue and Grey Coatings,
Dowlas and Humhums,
Ginghams and Brown Holland,
3-4 and yard wide Chintz,
L ght and Dark ground Callico,
Cqtton and Worlted Hoes,
A large alfortment of Negro Cottons
4»U«.i -t) S ?
Oznaburgs and 6-4 Sheeting,
Men’s, Women’s and Children's fine
and course Hats,
Silk, Twist and Thread”, aflorted,
Jaconett, Book and Printed Mullins,
Black, Yellow and Mixed Falhionable
C ilfirneres,
Corded Dimity,
Mullin and Chintz Shawls,
Wide and Narrow Diaper,
Checks, Corduroy and Thickfetts,
Clouded and Striped Nankeen,
Girt wet) and Worded Binding,
White & Striped Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Cambric and Rormi ditto.
Book Mufiin ditto.
Green Bandanno ditto.
Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves,
Bed Tic ken,
Cotton Bagging,
Tui Ware and Pewter,
B >oks Alforted,
Writing Paper,
Slates and Pencils,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
c U I’ L. E R Y.
Iron Pots and Ovens,
Skiilets and S, iders,
Carpenters Tools,
Grid Irons, Horsewhips,
Shovels and Tonos,
Handirons, &
Br| & tod Nails,
Coffee Mills and Frying Pans,
Brats and Iron Caridlefticks,
Jamaica, VVeft-India and N. Rum,
northward and Hollands Gin,
Madeira Wine,
Brandy,
?jench & Spanilh do.
>fon and Soufchong Teas, of an ex
celient quality,
Cfacfand Brown Sugar,
unpowder by theewt or single pound,
and Allspice,
p,' ! 2 er ) Cloves and Brimltone,
o--olate hv the Box or Pound,
V llum and Ground Salt,
and Sifters,
Tram Oil,
mall and !ar ge Tared Rope, for Cables
CV a " d Parbuncles to Boats,
Lotton Cards, No. 10.
for CAS dispose of very Low
' COUNTRY PRODUCE.
CROCKERY WARE by the
S tDt . Crate or Retail.
p,M,ber ”. (ts. 9.) .
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i’R.NTHD ,v GEORGE F, RANDOLPIIJ,_WII.UAM 1. BUNcf^
THr undersigned having entered into
Co-Partnerfliip under the firm of
Carmichael & Cummwg,
Inform the public that thev have received
a general afibrtment of GOODS, fnitable
for the present and approaching season,
which are now offered for sale at their
Store, pest door above Mr. Isaac Herbert’s
Broad-street. They will fell low for cash
or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
John Carmichael,
J. Cumming, Junr.
Oclober 9. (13 ts.)
Doctor Murray,
J
Refpeftfully begs leave to inform the Public >
that he has just received from London,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF
FRESH DRUGS
GENUINE MEDICINES.
A L S O,
Patent Medicines , Shop Furniture ,
And Surgical Infiruments.
The quality and price of which he flat
ters himfelf will on trial be found equal to
any ever offered for sale here ; and which
he hopes will entitle him to that fliare of
the public favor he has heretofore received.
Medical pradfioners, and country (lore
keepers, who take a general alfortment,
will be supplied on liberal terms.
September 18. (3t. 14)
William Savels,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
NEXT DOOR BELOW MR. DALE’S STORE
On BROAD-STREET.
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of
Augusta and its vicinity, that he con
tinues his business at the fland he had last
season—and being well supplied with the
best materials, and good workmen, he
hopes togii-e fatisfadlion to those who may
please to favor him with their custom.
HE HAS LATELY RECEIVED,
A General A[fortment of
BOOTS and BOOTEES, of the firft
quality,
Men’s fine and coarse SHOES)
Boys and childrens ditto.
Ladies and Milfes Leather SLIPPERS,
BOOT LEGS,
CALF SKINS,
All of which he will fell low for cash
or produce, wholesale and retail.
(Jdf All orders ftriSlly attended to t and
every favor gratefully acknowledged.
Odlober 23. ° (ts. n .)
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR ts IIABIY-MAKER,
NEXT DOOR ABOVE MR. CARRIES,
BROAD-STREET.
RESPECTFULLY informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches. He
flatters himfelf from his experience and at
tention to business, to merit the patronage
of the public : Such gentlemen as may
favor him wish their work, may depend
on its being executed with neatness and
difpatch,and on the most reafonableterms.
WANTED,
One or Two aftive BOYS
about 16 years of age, as Apprentices to the
Tailoring Business.
The highest wages will be
given for Journeymen.
Sept. 4. (ts. 8.)
WANTED,
A YOUTH under 15 years old ,
With an education fufficient to attend in a
Store, one without parents will be prefer
red, well recommeded for honesty and so
briety—Such a one will meet with gener
ous encouragement by applying to the
Subscriber.
Who hkeivife wiflies to Pur chafe
A LARGE QJU ANT IT Y OF
SEED COTTON,
And will give in cash more than th e
Augusta market price at any time, deliver"
ed at his own house.
S. Marlhall.
Paradife of Columbia y Sept, 22. (I2*4t)
WED N E S D A Y, October 30, 1799.
RICHMOND
Jockey-Club Races.
'Vf\J IL L commence the second
« v time, on the firft MONDAY after
Christmas, being the 30th day of De
cember. The Counties of Burks. and
Columbia are permitted to join this Club,
provided twelve members from each coun
ty subscribe, and Captain Ardis’s Diftrift
including Silver-Bluff, in South-Carolina,
on fix members subscribing.
The Secretary, is authorised to admit
subscribers.
The firft days running to be three mile
heats, the horses to be folded and railed
the property of the subscribers.
Thefecond daysrunning, to be aSweep
ftake, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding,
to be composed of one sixth of the sub
scription.
Any person ftariing a Horse not a Snb
fcriber, to pay the sum of five dollars
entrance money, and to run one mile
heats.
fpT The Members arerequefted to meet
at Major Denten Ac’s Tavern, on Satur
day the 28th day of December next, for
the purpose of paying their subscription
money.
By order of ihc President ,
JOSEPH WARE, Secretary.
O&ober 23. (15 ts.)
SHELL LIME.
TO be had at Fifty Cents per Bushel,
delivered at the Subscribers Landing,
by giving a few days notice previous to the
lime it is called for—to be delivered by
John Hammond.
Oftober 9. (ts. 13)
• FOR SALE.
Ji&yte A h °use,
|fj? :!“::1T PLEASANTLY SITUATED IN
ELLIS-STREET,
With a good Garden and convenient Out-
Houses. One years credit will be given
for half the purchase money. Enquire
at the Herald-Office.
September 10. (ts. 11.)
FOR SALE or to RENT.
npHE LOT 0/ TENE
(jsfjfyi JL MENTS whereon I
now live, being an excellent
Hand for business, containing
all the neceffiry buildings and accommo
dations for a family.—For terms apply to
Doflor Manning on the prrmifes.
Robert Thompson.
Petersburg, Sept. 25. (4t. 12.)
JUST RECEIVED,
And for Sale by the Subscriber,
A FEW ELEGANT
Sets Tea China,
And one SET TABLE ditto.
DAVID URQUHART.
October 2. (3t. 12.)
FOR SALE,
A NEAT NEW-YORK MADE
RIDING CHAIR,
With or without Plated Harness.
By Benj. £s? Wm. 11. Burroughs.
September 4. (ts. 8.)
FOR SALE,
The LAND fc? PLANTATION
I now Live on.
Containing three hundred and
sixty-nine Acres, about thirteen miles a
bove Augusta, a healthy, pleasant situation,
a good new Dwelling House nearly finifh
ed, with five brick fire places, a hew’d log
kitchen with a brick chimney; A large and
extensive orchard of well chosen fruit
cleared land fnfficient to work eight or
ten hands. Any person inclinable to pur
chale, may know the terms and fee the
land by applying to the Subscriber on the
premiffes.
Thomas Haynes.
Columbia County, Oftober 14.
MAY BE HAD AT THE
HERALD OFFICE ,
The Oration, delivered on the 4thjuly,
Apprentices’ Indentures,
Blank Bills of Sale,
Thos. Hobby, &Co. |
11A VEJ UST RECEI VE D A FE W 1 I
Hhds. West-India K U M,
A N D A F E W
Ho (heads SUGAR,
Which they will fell low for cash.
September 18. (ts. to.)
wTs. SMI TH, I
BEGS leaveto inform his friends, tha
he has removed into the House lately oc- l
copied bv Col. R. Watkins, where he pro- !
poles to entertain a few refpe&able boar
ders.—He also hopes to have it in his
power to accommodate his transient
friends.
August 7. (ts. 4.)
Mrs. M‘LAWS,
INL OR MS her friends particularly,
and the public in general, that HER HOUSE
OF ENTERTAINMENT, in Reynold.\
■ is now provided with
the best of Wines, other Liquors and Provifons.
She flattci s herfelf fie will be able to continue
her usual attention to the duties of her House.
_Auguftj. (ts. 4.)
LANDS FOR SALE.
950 acres of oak& hickory land,
situated in Jackson county, on the Mid
dle Fork of Oconee river, originally grant
ed to Francis Gartrell.
460 acres second quality land,
fituaie on the waters of the Appalachee,
Jackson county, originally granted to Al
exander Houghton.
357 acres oak and hickory land,
on the waters of Oconee, Jackson county,
adjoining lands of John Goreham, origin
ally granted to George Ogg.
2700 acres firft quality land, (itu
afe on the waters of the Middle Fork of
Oconee, Jackson county, originally grant
ed to John Neville.
1000 acres pine land on the fork
of Spirit Creek, Richmond county, about
ten miles from Augusta, adjoining lands of
Williams, Jenkins, Whitaker and Ander
son, originally granted to James Beall.
1000 acres pine land, Richmond
county, on the waters of the Beaverdam
Branch, within fifteen miles of Augusta,
bounded fouth by vacant land, fouth weft
by M‘Bean’s creek, weft by Stith’s north
west by Lofton’s, north-cast by Jackson
and M‘Maunus, and south-east by Caf
well’s.
For terms, apply to the fubferiber.
Janet M‘Laws.
August 7. (ts. 4.)
FOR SALE,
A Trai7 of LAND in Burke County ,
CONTAINING
983 Acres, about seven miles
from Louisville, on the road leading from
thence to Savannah, formerly the property
of Robert Forfyth.
Also, a trad of 900 acres Land
in the said county, surveyed for Sanders
Walker, on the 17th July 1793, and grant
ed to him on the 31st January 1795.
Also, another trad of 700 acres
LAND in tiie said county, surveyed on
the 19th March 1794, for Jeflee Stallings,
and granted to him the3lft January, 1795.
And also, a trad of 2871-2 acres
LAND in the county of Wafliington,
surveyed for Sanders Walker, December
20th 1785, and granted to him the second
June 1791.
Ihe above mentioned Lands
are esteemed excellent for the culture of
cotton and tobacco, and will be fold
on moderate terms. For further particu
lars, apply to the fubferiber in Augusta,
where Flats of those Lands can be seen.
Isaac Herbert.
October 23. (13. 6t.)
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
ABOUT the twenty-third of last
month, a NEGRO WENCH, nam
ed Nanny, flie is of a small stature, about
forty-five years of age, speaks broken eng
lifii, and fays file belongs to Seth Thomp
son of Wilkes County—The owner is de
sired to come and prove his property, pay
charges and take her away.
FAMES FOX, Sheriff, r. c.
Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
For sale at this Office.
[Half if Advance.
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