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j h ree Deis, per Ann ]
Volume I.]
Mrs. Richards,
Received from New-York,
an t d now offers for sale.
TURKS and Yeoman Crown Lady’s
BEAVER HATS,
White, Jonquil), Mazereen, Sky
Blue Pink, and Slate Coulored BON- I
NET SATTINS ;
Green and White PERSIANS ;
Biack, White, Blue, Pink, and Yellow
CRAPES;
variety of Sattin RIBBONS of different
Cot.lors;
Black and White VEILS ;
Black LACE ;
Gold and Si!ver.CHORD ;
Silver and Spangled FEATHERS ;
Silver SPANGLES ;
BUGLES;
White and coloured KID GLOVES.
Offober 30. (ts. 16.)
Mrs. M‘LAWS,
INFO RMS her friends particularly,
and the public hi general, that HER HOUSE
OF ENTERTAINMENT, in Reynold.
Street, near the Bridge, is now provided with
the be ft of Wines, other Liquors and. Prcvifions. I
She flatters herffjhe will be able to continue
her usual attention to the duties of her House. •
■duguft 7. (ts- 4 )
W. S. SM l i'H,
BEGS leaveto inform his friends, that
he has removed into the House lately oc
cupied by Col. R. Watkins, where he pro
poses to entertain a few refpedlable boar
ders. —He also hopes to have it in his
power to . accommodate his transient
friends.
August 7. Qf- 4 )
TO BE RENTED,
And Pojfefion given the fir ft January.
The HOUSED LOT
jft, | jfgfcjvj the pt perty of the Subfcri
her, &t the corners of M‘ln-
y 7 —1 q &h Heyn old Streets.
For terms apply to ,
Edward Primrose.
O&ober 30. (ts- 16.)
' FOR SALE.
A 11 0 u s E >
PLEASANTLY SITUATED IN
m&mm ELLIS-STREET,
W ith a good Garden and convenient Out-
Houses. One years credit will be given
for half the purchase moncy« Enquire
at the Herald-Office.
September to. (ts. 11.)
F O R S A L E,
a neat New-York m.ade
RIDING CHAIR,
With or without Plated Harness.
By Benj. L? Win. 11. Burroughs.
September 4. (ts- 8.)
FOR SAL E,
The LAND £2 PLANTATION
I now Live on.
Containing three hundred and
sixty-nine Acres, about thirteen mnes a
bove Augusta, a healthy, pleasant iituation,
a good new Dwelling House nearly fuddl
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 fufficient to work eight or
ten hands. Any person inclinable to pur
chase, may know the terms and fee the
land by applying to the Subscriber on the
premiffes.
Thomas Haynes.
Columbia County, Oftober 14. 05*30
BROUGHT TO JAIL, _
ABOUT the twentv-third of last
month, a NEGRO WENC H, nam
ed Nanny, {he is of a small flat u re, about
forty-five years of age, speaks broken eng
lifh, 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 awav.
JAMES FOX, Sheriff, r. c.
MAY BE HAD AT THE
HERALD OFFICE ,
The Oration, delivered on the 4th July,
Apprentices’ Indentures,
Bank Bills of Sale,
Ch a«, aa/ft j. . .YK
M|t2 Id, ftmh ■
Ptmrcn .Y GEORGK F. RANDOLPH a WILLIAM J. BUNCE, m Wasß*ngton-S,«eet.
JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOR SALE BY
Tolefree & Doughty
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Approaching Seafott.
VIZ.—-
J ASHIONABLE, Superfine Broad
Cloths,
Second ditto, ditto. f
7-8 and yard wide Linnen,
Durants and Callimancoes,
White and Red Flannel,
Duffii and Rose Blankets,
Blue and Grey Coatings,
Dowlas and Humhums,
Ginghams and Brown Holland,
3-4 and yard wide Chintz,
Light and Dark ground Caliico,
Cotton and Worsted Hoes,
A large assortment of Negro Cottons
and Plains,
Oznaburgs and 6-4 Sheeting,
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s fine
and course Hats,
Silk, Twist and Thread, assorted,
Jaconett, Book and Printed Muslins,
Black, Yellow and Mixed Fashionable
Cafiimeres,
Corded Dimity,
Muslin and Chintz Shawls,
Wide and Narrow Diaper,
Checks, Corduroy and Thickfetts,
Clouded and Striped Nankeen,
Girt web and \Vorfted Binding,
White & Striped Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Cambric and Romal ditto.
Book Muslin ditto.
Green Bandarino ditto.
Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves,
Bed Ticken,
Cotton Bagging,
Tin Ware and Pewter,
Books Aflbrted,
Writing Paper,
Slates and Pencils*
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
CUT L E R Y.
Iron Pots and Ovens,
Skillets and Spiders,
Carpenters Tools,
Grid Irons, Horsewhips,
Shovels arid Tongs,
Handirons,
Sd. & iod. Nails,
Coffee Mills and Frying Pans,
Brass and Iron Candlesticks,
Jamaica, Weft-India and N. Rum,
Northward and Hollands Gin,
Madeira Wine,
Apple Brandy,
French o z Spanifli do.
Hyfon and Soufchong Teas, of an ex
cellent quality,
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Gunpowder by thee wt. or Angle pound,
Coffee, Pepper and Allspice,
Ginger, Cloves and Brimstone,
Chocolate by the Box or Pound,
Allum and Ground Salt,
Starch and Sifters,
Train Oil,
Small and large Tared Rope, for Cables
and Parbuncles to Boats,
Cotton Cards, No. 10.
ALL which they will dlfpofe of very Low
for CASK, or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
U - CROCKERY WARE by the
Crate or Retail.
September 1 * (ts. Q-)
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR (A HABIT-MAKER ,
NEXT DOOR AP.OV/. MR. CARRIES,
BROAD-STREET.
RESPECTFULLY informsthe 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 with their work, may depend
on its being executed with neatness and
difpatch,and onfhe moftreafonable terms.
WANTED,
One or Two a&ive BOYS
about i6jears of age, as Apprentices to the
Tavloring Business.
fgf The highest wages will be
civen for Journeymen.
0 Sept. 4.
W E D N E S D A Y, November 6, 1799.
William Savels,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
And For Sale at his STORE opbnfte the
MARKET-HOUSE. *
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
A N D
GROCERIES,
Likewise, a complete aflortment of
SHOES, CONSISTING OF
Mens fine and coarse,
Ladies and Mifles Leather Slippers,
Morocco ditto.
All of which he will fell.at the moll
reduced prices for cash or produce.
October 23. (ts. 15.)
IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE.
CRAFTS NORTH RANGE?
THE Subscriber being under the ne
cessity of leaving this Country on
account of his health —he is induced-to
dispose of his valuable Stock, of.
IRISH LINENS,
SHEETINGS,
LONG LAWNS,
And CAMBRICKS,
In aflbrtments suitable to the purchaser;
considerably under the prelent market
price, for cash or discountable bills.
LAWRANCE COTTON.
ftEjF Country Buyers will find
this oppertunity worth their notice.
Charleston, Odt. 25. (ts. 16.)
THE undersigned having entered into
Co-Partnership under the firm of
Carmichael £sf Cumming,
Inform the public that they have received
a general aflortment of GOODS, suitable
for the present and approaching season,
which are now offered for sale at their
Srnre. ncxtdoorjlbove Mr. Isaac Herbert’s
Broad-street. They wnf lenTOW-rSrv^rn
or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
John Carmichael,
J. Cumming, Junr.
Odober 9. (13 ts.)
FOR SALE,
A Trad 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 7 00 acres
LAND in the said county, surveyed on
the 19th March 1794, for Jeflee Stallings,
and granted to him thesift January, 1795.
And also, a trad of 287 1-2 acres
LAND in the county of Wafliington,
furveved for Sanders Walker, December
20th 1755, and granted to him the second
June 1791.
The 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 subscriber in Augusta,
where Flats of those Lands can be seen.
Isaac Herbert.
Odober 23. (is*6t)
AUGUSTA and SAVANNAH
STAGE.
WILL on Wednesday the i6thinftant,
commence running twice a week,
and ftartfrom Major Durkee’sßroad-ftreet,
every Wednesday and Saturday, at four
o'clock in the morning—leave Savannah
the fame days and hours. Sixfett of excel
lent horses are now on the road, it will be
run in two days each way with ease ; the
paflages on the usual terms notwithstand
ing the great additional expenceof the pro
prfetors. Each Paflenger Eight Dollars,
with an allowance of 141 b, baggage, all
extra baggage, 61-4 cents per lb.
Joseph Wm. Grant.
Odober 9. (tf* J 3-)
Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
For sale at this Office.
f Zs * .
[Half in Advance.
RICHMOND
Jockey-Club Races . y
WILL commence.the second I
time, on the firft MONDAY after ip
Chkisi mas, being the 30th day of De- |g|
cember. The Counties of Burke and ]
Columbia are permitted to join thisChib, |
provided twelve members from each eoun- |
ty subscribe, and Captain Ardis’s Diftrid
including Silver-BlutF, in South-Carolina, j
on fix members subscribing.
The Secretary, is authorized to admit f
subscribers.
The firft days running to be three mile f, J
heats, the hories to be folded and raised If
the property of the subscribers.
The second daysrunning, to be a Sweep- 1
flake, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding, f
to be compoled of owe sixth of the l'ub- 1
fcrinfion.
Any person starting a Horse not a Sub- it
scriber, to pay the sum of five dollars I "I
entrance money, and to run one tnile li'
heats.
fcf* The Members arerequefled to meet I
at Major Dentknac’6 Tavern, on Satur- ‘
day the 28th day of December next, for
the purpose of paying their subscription
monev.
4
By order of the Pre/iJent ,
JOSEPH WARE, Secretary. |j.
Odober 23. (15 ts.)
William Savels,"',
BOOT & SHOE 'MAKER, jit
NEXT DOOR BELOW MR. DALE'S Sfo)^P
On BROAD-STREET.
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of;!
Augusta and its vicinitv, that he con-p
umies his business at the (land he had last |
(eafon—and being well supplied with the 1
best materials, and good workmen, he
hopes togive fatisfadion to those who may ■
please to favor him with their custom. j
IIE HAS LATELY RECEIVED, .
A General Assortment of u •
• -rx-v»-v, - Jmli
quality,
Men’s fine and coarse SHOES,
Boys and childrens ditto.
Ladies and Mifles Leather SLIPPERS.
BOOT LEGS, 4;
CALF SKINS, 4. ' ff;
All of which he will fell loafer cash 1
or produce, wholesale aqdjt^P
Off All orders ftrittly attended to, and ,
every favor gratefully acknowledged.
Odober 23. (ts. ix.)
■ ■■■'■ - —•— tip i
FOR SALE,
Two LIKELY NEGROES, ff.
A woman and man; t& woman about j 11,
i 8 years old, an excellent 'houfe negro—f| If
the man about 25 years o!H, has an inclina-j i If
tion to go in a boat, a strong able fellow j !|
they are fold for no fait, the want of money I |
induces the owner to it. ;i
ALSO,
Two or three Likely HORSES.
Enquire at this Office. f |
Odober 16. (ts. 14.)'j • J
NOTICE. |IJ
THE Subscriber begs permission to f
inform the public and his friend! g
particularly, that lie has rented for the en*
suing year, the COFFEE-HOUSE in
Louisville, where he intends providing
accommodation for Gentlemen during the ]' \
Letting of the Legislature, and through tht > 1
winter season ; and he promises himfel J
from, his general acquaintance with th. ’ *
business, to have it in his power to giv<
general fatisfadion. J||l/
Jefle Newton. |] |
Odober 23. (3b 5.)
— ■ —— l
20 Dollars Reward
QTRAYED or Stolen from 0
:3 Commons of Campe.
isfk'CiX ton, South-Carolina, on tl
fourth instant, a brown bay GUILDINC 1
about four or five years old, thirteen ham \
and a half high ; his left hind foot whit
a remarkable black spot on his right fit j.
under the saddle, and a black streak dow ; JEgf
his rump, with a swab tail; his foretop ! W
croped elofe. The above reward will ; :
paid for the Horse and Thief, and T» | |j
Dollars for the Horse alone. j F j
Ann Fuller! j f I
Campbelltou, Od. [aj. (4** 16, J> * 1
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