Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, December 11, 1799, Image 1

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Three. Dots, per Atm ] Volume I.] Thomas Gumming, has just received v. r fa Helen, Capt. Patterson, and by ctier itite arrivals from ENGLAND, A U EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF European GOODS, SUITABLE TO THE SEASON, jf'Pfck are offered Fo R S ale c« moderate terms • fffff Those who are inclined to pur chafe by the package or piece, may be furnifiled at the lowest Wholesale Pri ce; Most of the said GOODS are put up in fma!!, well Assorted Packages, for the accommodation of country Stores. He has likswife on Hand , A VERY CENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, (Sc. By RETAIL as USUAL, At hh STORE in BROAD-STREET.\ Where the current Market Price will be given for Tobacco, Cotton, and other Country Produce. December 4. (ts. 21.) William Robinion, HAS JUST RECEIVED And For Sale at his STORE North Side BROAD-STREET, Nearly oppofte the Market-House, A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Hardware , Cutlery, iAc. &c. LIKEWISE AN ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Among which are the following , viz, JAMAICA RUM, Weft-India do. Northward do. by the gallon or Bbl. Coniac Brandy, Holland Gin, Cider by the barrel, Best Weft-India Sugar, &c. &c. December 4. (ts 21) William Savels, HAS JUST RECEIVED And For Sale at his STORE oppofte the MARKET-HOUSE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Likewise, a complete aflbrtment of SHOES, CONSISTING OF Mens fine and coarse, Ladies and Misses Leather Slippers, Morocco ditto. All of which he will fell at the most reduced prices for cash or produce. October 23. (ts. 15.) J. & O, Sturges, Have Just Received and for Sale at their Store next door above Thos. Cumming, Esq. BROAD-STREET, AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Suitable for the Seafor. , —CONSISTING OF — SUPERFINE second and coarse Cloths, Cafiimeres, Elastics and Plains, Blankets, Mens & Womens Shoes, Mens Fashionable Hats, Oil Cloths for Tables, An Adornment of Groceries, Frefti Hyfon Tea. Ad of which will be Sold on the lowest termsfor CASH, COTTON or TOBACCO. November 13. (ts. 8.) I~Oli SALE , A BOUNTY of LAND, in Montgo mery County, on the Oconee, a few mi.es above the dead river. For terms i P?'y to County, Nov. 20. (ts, 19.) Augusta herald. Printed by GEORGE F. RANDOLPH id WILLIAM J. BUNCF., in Washington-Si reki. W E D N E S D A Y, December ii, 1799. Reuben Butler & Co At their NEW STORE in BROAD-STREET, Nex door to Medrs. Harris Maher is Co. Have received by the Franklin, from Liv erpool, and Eliza, from London : AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL fc? WINTER GOODS, Which they offer for Sale , by the piece or package, at a moderate advance. AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ. WHITE, blue & green W’elch Plains, and Half Thicks,ofthe best quality, White, green and red Flannels, Dutfil and striped Blanketting and Rose Blankets, Wide and narrow Yorkfliire Cloths, of va rious colours, Baifes, Swanfdowns, Caffimeres and Toilinets, Kendal Cotton and Twilled Coatings, Variety of Corduroys and Thicksets, Plain and Corded Dimmitles, Printed Quiltings, Ravens Duck, Sacking and Sacks, Ofnaburgs, Rudia Drilling, Ruliia and Irish Linens and Sheetings, Shirting, French Pullicatand Linen Handkerchiefs, Bordered Linch, Muslin and Cambrick Handkerchief and Shawls, Cotton and Linen Checks, White and Brown Hollands, Table Cloths and Long Lawns, Irish Cambricks, Printed Calicoes and Mnflins, Chintz and Fancy Furnitures, Nankeens and Ginghams, Silks, Persians, Florentines, Taffaties and Modes, Laces, Edging, Ribbons and Threads, Fancy anil Leather Gloves, Durants, Cambists, and Bombazeens, Men’s women’s and children’s Silk, Cot ton and Worded Hose, Shoes and Ladies’ Fashionable Slippers, Perfumery and Stationary, H .ts, of all kinds, Umbrellas, Shop and Seine Twine, Garden Seeds in small boxes, Earthen and Glass Ware, London Pewter, Japan and Liard ware, Cutlery, [ Spades, Axes and Hoes, I Nails, and Frying Pans, Bar Lead and Shot, Fowling Pieces and Pistols, Gun and Pistol Flints, F & F F Gun-Powder, unglazed, Negro Pipes, Paints of all kinds, Painter’s Bru flies, * Boiled Lintfeed and Sweet Oil. They have also Received , AN ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES , Which will be fold low for cash. Novembtr 20. (ts. 19 ) William Cook 8c Co. RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THEY HAVE FOR SALE In the House formerly occupied by Henrv 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.} 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 M‘lntofh and Eliot Streets, formerly occu pied byMeffrs. 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.) IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , CRAFTS NORTH RANGE. i 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 assortments suitable to the purchaser; cor.fiderablv under the present market price, for cash or dilcountable bills. LAWRANCE COTTON. Country Buyers will find this oppertunity worth their notice. Charleston, Oift 25. (ts 16 ) Irish linens FOR SALE. 4 Boxes 7-8 Irish Linens well Assorted, and at a low advance for cash. Wm. white. November i 3. (if 8.) F O R S A L E, AN ELEGANT FAIR OF PARLOUR Looking Glasses. Wm. COOK, ic Co. November 13. FOR SALE. g A HOUSE, TW •{"!{ T PLEASANTLY SITUATED IN mimim 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-Otficc. September 10. (ts. 11.) TO BE RENTED, The HOUSE ts LOT, AT present occupied bv Mr. David Neal, adjoining Col. Watkins’s Brick Lloule. For terms applv to GEO. WATKINS. November 27. (ts. 20.) FOR SALE, 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, & Co. November 6. * ( f. 7 ) W A N T E D, TWENTY or THIRTY GOOD ANE MEN. To whom liberal wages will be given in cash. —Apply to MTntolh & Hobby. They may be employed for 3, 6 or 12 months. November 27. ftf. 20.) N OTIC E. ON the firft day of January next, at New-Savannah, the LANDS and NEGROES belonging to the heirs of Hen ry Arinton, deceased, WILL BE REN TED and HIRED, to the highest Bidder for one year. Bonds or Notes, and ap proved security, will be required for pay ment of the hire and return of the prop erty at the expiration of the year. A. HATCHER. November 27. (20 31.) N OTIC E. ALL those indebted to the Eflate of John Lamar, deceased, are difired to come forward and make payment, and those having demands against said Estate will please to render them in. Lucy Lamar, Executiix. A. Craw' ford, Executor. Columbia County, 1 November 23. j Mrs M‘L A WS, 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 best of Wines , other Liquors and Provisions. She flatters herfelf Jhe will be able to continue her usual attention to the duties of her House, December 1. A C ART). ' y Mr. FRANCIS RdpetffhllJj! informs the Ladies ami Gentlemen cf thit 5 City and its environs, that he intends onn Thursday the 12th of December ncxt,j‘j to open A DANCING SCHOOL , i j At the Long-Room in Col. VVatkins’sia j elegant Brick Houi'c in Broad ftrcet, noW |B j occupied bv Mr. Smith, for the inftru£tioivj| of Youth of both fexrs, in the mod fam-$| “ ionable and approved Dancing. DAYS OF TUITION, EVERY OTHER WEEK, 8j Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays. jj Hours from ten to one in the forenoon, jl|' and from three to five in the afternoon —|L On Thursdays for Young Ladies. 'The • 1 fame hours on Fridays for Young Gen- \ jt tlemert, and on Saturdays the Schooll united. Mr. Francis, hopes from his unremit-T ting attention to the moral behavior and n accomplifliment of his Pupils, to give pie- 1 nary fatisfaftion and to merit the patron* j age of the citizens of Augusta. Terms—Four Dollars entrance, and 1 Eight Dollars per Quarter. Mr. Francis, relidcs at Mr. Smiths, November 27. (ts. 24.) W S. s IVI I J 11, J BEGS leave to inform his friends, that j lie has removed into the Houle lately oc- jtl cupied by Col. R. Watkins, where he pro- P poses to entertain a few refpe&able boar- 1 ders. —He also hopes to liave it in his f* power to accommodate his transient friends, Henry Darnell, TAYLOR (A HABIT-MAKER, j two doors below Spencers corns WASHINGTON-STREET. Respectfully informsthe public, | that he has commenced the above j bull nets in ail its various branches. He I Hatters himfelf from his experience and at- | tention to hufineL, to merit the patronage of the public : Such gentlemen as may | favor him with their work, mav depend H on its being executed with neatness and I difpatch,and onthe moftreafonableterms, h WANTED, ! j One or BOYS about 16 years of age, as Apprentices to the Tailoring Business. fff 3 The highest wages will be j given for Journeymen. Oftnbfr 23. RIC 11 MOND Club Races. j \OJ J IL L commence the second v v time, on the firfi MONDAY after Christ mas, being the 30th day of De- ! cember. The Counties ( f Burke and Columbia are permitted to join this Club, O provided twelve members from each coun- i tv fublcribe, and Captain Ardis’s Diflrift including Silver-Bluff, in South-Carolina, on fix members fubfe/ibing. The Secretary, is authorized to adn it f fubferibers. The firft days running to be three mile | heats, the horses to be folded and raised | the property of the fubferibers. Thefei ond days running, to be a Sweep- I fiake, free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding, to be composed of one fixth|pf the sub- J feription. Any person starting a Horse not a Sub- j, feriber, to pay the sum of five dollars ij entrance money, and to run one mile t heats. The Members are requeued to meet i at Major Dentenac’s Tavern, on Satur- j day the 21st. day of December next, for the purpose of paying their fubfeription money. By order of the President , JOSEPH WARE, Secretary, jjj October 23. (15 ts.) » $3- cautilFn. . ALL Persons are forewarned from trading for a TOBACCO NOTE, 1 marks and No. as follows: S. W. 1252 — R 1214 —150 —1064. —As the fame has not .« been obtained fairiv by any person what ever, it having been loss or miflajd by me. Is Francis Larmandie. November 2;. (2t.) f Half in Sidvcttce. [Number 22.