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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1799)
o Ann ] Volume I.] ■Reuben Butler & Co. I J, ,yir NEW STORE in I I3ROAD-STREE i, I - s - ex Joor to Me Hr s. Harris Maher Co. mp iX e received by the Franklin, from Li v | krfool, and Eliza, from London : 9 4} j extensive ASSORTMENT OF X FJLL & WIN TER GOQ D S 3 thy offer for Sale, by the piece or I package, at a moderate advance. ■ moKG vvhich are the following I articles, VIZ. WHITE, blue & green Welch Plains, and Half Thicks,ofthe best quality, ■White, green and red Flannels, (Pultil and flriped Blanketting and Rose I Blankets, ■Wide and narrow Yorkfliire Cloths, of va rious colours, Whiles, Swanfdowns, ■Cifiiiueres and Toilinets, Kendal Cotton and Twilled Coatings, ■Variety of Corduroys and Thicksets, ■plain and Corded Dimmities, ■Printed Quiltings, ■Ravens Duck, ■Sacking and Sacks, ■Ofnaburgs, Rullia Drilling, ■Russia and Irifli Linens and Sheetings, ■Shirting, ■French Pullicat and Linen Handkerchiefs, ■Bordered Linch, Muslin and Cambrick I Handkerchief and Shawls, ■Cotton and Linen Checks, ■White and Brown Hollands, ■Table Cloths and Long Lawns, ■Jrifli Cambricks, ■Printed Calicoes and Mullins, ■Chintz and Fancy Furnitures, ■Nankeens and Ginghams, loiiks, Persians, Florentines, ■Taffaties and Modes, ■laces, Edging, Ribbons and Threads, ■Licy and Leather Giovrs, ■Durants, Cambiets, and Boinbazeens, ■Men’s women’s and children’s Silk, Cot | ton and Worsted Hose, ■Shoes ond Ladies’ Fashionable Slippers, ■Perfumery and Stationary, ■ Hats, of all kinds, I Umbrellas, ■ Shop and Seine Twine, ■ Garden Seeds in small boxes, ■ Earthen and Glass Ware, ■ London Pewter, ■ Japan and Hardware, I Cutlery, (Spades, Axes and Hoes, I Nails, and Frying Pans, I Bar Lead and Shot, ■ Fowling Pieces and Pistols, I Gun and Pistol Flints, I For F F Gun-Powder, unglazed, I Negro Pipes, ' I Paints of all kinds, I Painter’s Bruflies, I Boiled Lintfeed and Sweet Oil. They have also Received, I AN ASSORTMENT OF I£ROCE R 1 E S, I Which will be fold low for cash. I November 20. (ts. 19.) I IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE CRAFTS NORTH RANGE. THE Subscriber being under the ne cessity of leaving this Country on I S OU f nt Fd 3 health—he is induced to I -po.e of h‘s valuable Stock of !RISH LINENS, SHEETINGS, CONG LAWNS, And CAMBRICKS, v > r,?^ ortrnents suitable to the purchaser; '■“Affably under the present market >“ Ce i for cash or discountable bills. LAWRANCE COTTON. Country Buyers will find ‘^°PP er tunity worth their notice. Oa. 25. (ts. 16.) IRISH LINENS FOR SALE. Boxes 7-8 Irish Linens well wed, and at a low advance for cash. V Wm. WHITE. ■. Member 13. (tfß.) Augusta herald. Printed by GEORGE F. RANDOLPH WILLIAM J. BUNCE, ik WashihgtoH-Street. •WEDNESD A Y, November 27, 1799. William Cook & Co. respectfully inform the public, THAT THEY HAVE FOR SALE In the Iloufe formerly occupied by Henry Crofsle, deceased , next door to William H. Jack, and Co. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF European , Weft-India & American GOODS; Which they offer at reduced prices for cash, tobacco or cotton. November 6. , (ts 7.) Cheap Muftins & Hosiery . Mr. LUBBOCK, Has received dir ell from England, a Trunk of ELEGANT MUSLINS, consisting of Tamboured, Japan, White and Coloured Book and Plain, from 3 dollars to 75 cents per yard ; HANDKERCHIEFS of the mod beau tiful texture, also of a cheap fort; COTTON STOCKINGS of every de feription and the newest fafliion. All of which he is determined to fell remark ably low for the fake of a quick return. The GOODS are opened at his Dwelling House, and he wiil attend from Bto 11 every forenoon, for the pur pose of felling them. Those who wifli a preference in elegant dresses will pieafe make early application. A l s o, BROWN STOUT, In draught by the hogshead, or bottled by the dozen. November 13. (ts. 8.) FOR SALE. HIM© A HOUSE > XrP| npinf* 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 to. (ts. 11.) TO BE RENTED, And Possession given the firjl January. *u»nLThe HOUSED LOT Ajthe property of the Subscri ber, at the corners of M‘ln tosh and Reynold Streets. For terms apply to Edward Primrose. October 30. (ts. 16.) FOR SALE , AN ELEGANT PAIR OF PARLOUR Looking Glasses. Wm. COOK, & Co. November 13. FOR TaTTe , Two Tobacco Flats, One of which will carry 85 Hhds. To bacco. Terms of payment will be made easy to a purchafer.—Applv to Thos. Hobby, 6? Co. November 6. (ts. 7.) Henry Darnell, TAYLOR & HABIT-MAKER, TWO DOORS BELOW SpENCERS CORNR WASHINGTON-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 gentlemerf as may favor him with their work, may depend on its being executed with neatness and difpatch,and on the moftreafonable terms. WANTED, One or Two a&ive BOYS about 16 years of age, as Apprentices to the Tavloring Business. faff* The highest wages will be given for Journeymen. Q&ober 23. J. &O. Sturg esj I Have Just Received and for Sale at their Store next door above Thos. Gumming, Efcp BROAD-STREET, AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Suitable for the Scafon , —CONSISTING OF — SUPERFINE fecund and coarse Cloths, Caflimeres, Elastics and Plains, Blankets, Mens Sc Womens Shoes, Mens Fafliionable Hats, Oil Cloths for Tables, An Alforttnent of Groceries, Frdh Hyfon Tea. * All of which will be Sold on the lowejl terms for CASH, COTTON or TOBACCO. November 13. (ts. 8.) Joseph S. Cart, Gold Smith , Jeweller , Hair Worker , Fire Gilder & Engraver. BEGS leave to inform the Citizens of Augusta, and the public in general, that he has taken the House corner of MTntofh and Eliot Streets, formerly occu pied byMeflrs. Rolfton & Nefbit, near the Richmond Ware-House, and will bethank ful for any favors conferred on him in the above Branches. November 13. (ts. 8.) Mrs. M‘LAWS, INFORMS her friends particularly, and the public in general, that HER HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, in Reynold - Street , near the Bridge, is now provided with the be ft op Wines , other Liquors and Proviftons. She flatters herfelf jhe will be able to continue her usual attention to the duties of her House. August 7. (ts. 4 ) W. s! S M IT H, BEGS leave to 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 refpedtable boar ders. —He also hopes to have it in his power to accommodate his transient friedns. August 7. (ts. 4 ) FOR SALE , A BOUNTY of LAND, in Montgo mery County, on the Oconee, a few miles above the dead river. For terms apply to Benjamin Leigh. Columbia CouAty, Nov. 20. (ts. 19.) FOR SAL E, A Trail 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 the said county, surveyed on the 19th March 1794, for Jeftee Stailings, and granted to him the3ift January, 1795. And also, a trad of 287 1-2 acres LAND in the countv of Washington, surveyed for Sanders Walker, December 20th 1785, 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 fubferiber in Augusta, where Plats of those Lands can be seen. Isaac Herbert. O&ober 23. (15. 6t.) BROUGHT TO JAIL, ABOUT the twentv-third of last FL month, a NEGRO WENCH, nam ed Nanny, she is of a fmali stature, about forty-five years of age, speaks broken eng lifti, and fays she 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. 0 JAMES FOX, Sheriff, a. c. William S^yels, HAS JUST RECEIVED And For Safe at his STORE oftmjite the MARKET-HOUSE. * ’ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Likewise, a complete aflbrtment of SHOES, CONSISTING OF Mens fine and coarse, Ladies and Mi fits Leather Slippers, Morocco ditto. All of which he will fell at the mod reduced prices for cash or produce. Otftober 23. ’ (ts. 15.) Thomas Beach, Next door above Mr. M‘Go wan’s Store itt BROAD-STREET, RETURNS his mod grateful thanks to his friends and the public, for the kberal encouragement he has received du ring his residence in this city, and having good workmen and a frefli fuppiy of the best materials, he hopes by his attention to merit a continuation of their favors. HE HAS JUST RECEIVED, A General AJfortmcnt of the bejl and mejt fajhionable BOOTS and BOOTEES, Men’s FINE & COARSE SHOES, Ladies MOROCCO, ditto. Do. KID & LEATHER SLIPPERS, All of which he will fell very low for CASH. (£T ALL orders from town or country ftri&ly attended to. November 20. (ts. 19.) William Savels, BOOT ts 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 Hand he had last season—and being well supplied with the best materials, and good workmen, he hopes to give fatisfa&ion to thofc who may please to favor him with their cuftora. HE HAS LATELY RECEIVED, A General Assortment of BOOTS and BOOTEES, of the firft quality, Men’s fine and coarse SHOES, Boy 3 and childrens ditto. Ladies and Mifles Leather SLIPPERS, BOOT LEGS, CALF SKINS, All of which he will fell low for cash or produce, wholesale and retail. (iff All orders flritlly attended to, and every favor gratefully acknowledged. Oftober 23. (ts. 11.) AUGUSTA and SAVANNAH STAGE. WILL on Wednesday the 16th inftanf, commence running twice a week, and start from Major Durkee’sßroad-ftreet, every Wednesday and Saturday, at four o’clock in the morning—leave Savannah the fame days and hours. Six sett 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 expence of the pro prietors. Each PafTenger Eight Dollars, with an allowance of 141 b. baggage, all extra baggage, 61-4 cents per lb. Joseph Wm. Grant. October 9. (ts. 13.) £3* AN APPRENTICE. Wanted immediately at this Office, an Apprentice to the PRINTING BUSI NESS—Ana&ive Lad, between 14 and 16 years of age. [ Half m Advance. [Number 20.