Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, December 18, 1799, Image 1
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Andrew Knox &. Co.
INFORM the PUBLIC,
'[■at they have juji opened, IN their NEW
store, next door to David Reed, &Co.
4. general ASSORTMENT OF
fresh goods,
SUITABLE for the PRESENT SEASON,
Which they are determined to fell low for
CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Among which are the following Articles: —
Fashionable Superfine and
fecoud CLOTHS,
Double Milled Drab, and Forrest do.
Striped, Elastic, and Grey Coatings,
Alack, White, and Fancy tDallimers,
Swanidown and Laynet Vest Patterns,
White and Striped Marseilles do.
Mv’.fiinef and Toilenet do.
Black,and Fancy Velvets,
Corduroys, Thickfetts, and Royalrib,
Striped, Clouded & Twill’d Nankeen,
Silk Stripe, and India do.
Jeans and Fustians,
Green, Rea and Yellow Baize,
White, Red and Yellow Flannels,
Kerieys, Halfthicks and Negro Cotton,
Plains and Spotted Swanfkin,
Blue, Red and Green Piufti,
Falhionable Striped Clfintz,
Dark and Light Ground do k
Blue, Striped and Spotted Callico,
Furniture Callico, and Ginghams,
Durants and Calimancoes
Black Bombazett,
Tamboured, Satan wrought and Japaned
Mullins,
Plain, Jaconet and Book do.
Gentlemens Plain & Tamboured Cravats,
Jaconet & Book Muslin Handkerchiefs,
Black and Garnet Silk do.
Black Gaufe and Love do.
White and Fancy Pocket do.
Chintz Shawls and Romall do.
Corded Dimity and Mufiinet,
Black and Changhable Luteftring,
Laces, Edgings and Ribbons afforted*
Tvrift and Thread do.
Ladies Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts,
Gentlemens Beaver and Bucklki *j Glovtes,
Fancy Cotton and Worded Hose,
Scarlet Cardinals,
Men’s, Women’s and Youth’s Falhionable
Hats, and Hat Covers,
.7-8 and Yard Wide Ififh Linens,
Long Lawn and Cambrick,
Humhums and White Rolls,
German .Dowlas and Brown Holland,
Bed Ticking and Apron Check,
German and Englilh Oznaburgs,
Bed Cords and Girth Webbing,
Cotton Bagging and Sewing Twine,
London Dutfil and Roie Blankets,
A General Assortment of Saddlery,
Ax and Small Bar Iron, Shear Moulds,
German, American and Buffered Steel,
Smiths Anvils and Vices,
Ditto Screw Plates and Hammers,
Trace Chains and Steelyards,
Mill and Crosscut Saws,
Hand and Tenant do.
Broad Hoes, Smoothing Irons,
E.rge Iron pots and Dutch Ovens,
Spiders and Skillets,
patent and Copper Tea Kettles,
Scythes and Sickels,
Brass Head Shovels and Tongs,
Brass and Iron Candlesticks,
Club Axes and Carpenters Adzes,
Brafs'.Cocks, Sawfetts,
Box Rules and CompalTes,
M Coffee Mills,
Drawing Knives, Hammers,
Mill and crosscut Saw Files,
Locks and Hinges assorted,
Shoemakers Tools do.
Btads, Screws and Tacks,
Screw Augurs, Gun Locks,
Loaded Whips and Cowfkins,
Tea-Boards, Watters and Bread Baskets,
Large and Small Sugar Cannisters,
A Large Assortment of Knives & Forks,
*zors and Pocket Knives,
ones, Razor Cases, Scissors,
oat and Vest Buttons assorted,
and Tea Spoons,
Tewter Assorted,
jun Powder, Bar Lead and Shot,
Gnnd Stones,
TL 60. Bd. iod. and 2od. Nails,
I?' anrf Paper Pins,
otch Gimbiets,
Curry Combs.
Looking Glasses,
Cards, No. to,
p. a ' :es ’ Rifles Fancy & Morocco Slippers,
-■-ck Sattinet and Calamanco do.
Augusta herald.
Printed by GEORGfe F. RANDOLPH if WILLIAM J. BUNCE, in W^shimton-Sireet.
WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1799.
Mens fine Shoes and flippers,
Negro Shoes all fizts,
Crockery Ware assorted,
Jamaica, Weft-India and N. Rum,
French Brandy, Wine,
Sugar, Coffee and Chocolate,
Molafles, Pepper and Spice,
Hyfon and Bohea Tea,
Ground and Race Ginger,
Allum and Copperas.
—A L S O,—
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF
ST AT ION ARY.
November 13. (ts. 8.)
Reuben Butler & Co
At their NEW STORE in
BROAD-STREET,
Nex door toMeffrs. Harris Maher CtfCo.
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 Welch Plains,
andHalfThicks,ofthe best quality,
White, green and red Flannels,
Duflil and striped Blanketting and Rose
Blankets,
Wide and narrow Yorkshire Cloths, of va
rious colours,
Baifes, Swanfdowns,
Caflimeres and Toilinets,
Kendal Cotton and Twilled Coatings,
Variety of Corduroys and Thicksets,
Plain and Corded Dimmities,
Printed Quiltings,
RaVens Duck,
Sacking and Sacks,
Ofnaburgs, Ruflia Drilling,
Ruflia and Irish Linens and Sheetings,
Shirting,
French Pullicat and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Bordered Linch, Muslin and Cambrick
Handkerchief and Shawls,
Cotton and Linen Checks,
White and Btown 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 and Leather Gloves,
Durants, Camblets, and Bombazeens,
Men’s women’s and children’s Silk, Cot
ton and Worsted Hose,
Shoes and Ladies’ Fafliionable Slippers,
Perfumery and Stationary,
Hats, of all kinds,
Umbrellas,
Shop and Seine Twine, %
Garden Seeds in small boxes,
Earthen and Glass Ware,
London Pewter,
Japan and Hardware,
Cutlery,
Spades, Axes and Hoes,
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 Brushes,
Boiled Lintfeed and Sweet Oil.
They have also Received ,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES ,
Which will be fold low for cash.
November 20. (ts. 19.)
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‘lntofli and Eliot Streets, formerly occu
pied byMeffrs. Rolfton & Nelbif, near the
Richmond Ware-Houfe,and willbethank
ful for any favors conferred on him in the
above Branches.
November it (ts, 8.)
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The Subscribers,
Respectfully beg leave to inform
their friends and the public, of their
having entered into Co-partnerfliip under
the firm of ROBINSON 0 SMITH, at
their Store opposite Mr. John M‘lver*s,i»
Broad-street—where they have for Sale,
A WELL CHOSEN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, which they
will dilpole of low for cash or produce.
P. Robinson,
W. S. Smith.
(ffj 3 A GOOD STORE to LET.
December 11. (ts. 22.)
Thomas Cumming,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
Per the Helen, Capt. Patterson, and by
other late arrivals from ENGLAND,
AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF
European GOODS,
SUITABLE TO THE SEASON,
Which are offeredYo% Sale on moderate terms'
fftjT Those who are inclined to
purchase by the package or piece, may
be furnifhed at the lowest Wholesale Pri
ces—Most of the said GOODS are put up
in small, well Assorted Packages, for the
accommodation of country Stores.
He has likewise on Hand ,
A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, tic. (Sc.
By RETAIL as USUAL,
At his STORE in BROAD-STREET\
Where the current Market Price will be
given for Tobacco, Cotton, and other
Country Produce.
December 4. (ts. 21.)
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J. & O. Sturges,
Have Just Received andfor Sale at their Store
next door above Thos. Cumming, Esq.
BROAD-STREET,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Season ,
—CONSISTING of—
SUPERFINE second and coarse
Cloths,
Caflimeres, Elastics and Plains,
Blankets, Mens & Womens Shoes,
Mens Fashionable Hats,
Oil Cloths for Tables,
An Afl’ortment of Groceries,
Fresh Hyfon Tea.
All of which will be Sold on the lowest terms for
CASH, COTTON Or TOBACCO.
November 13. (ts. 8.)
William Cook & Co.
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC,
THAT THEY HAVE FOR SALE
In the House formerly occupied by Henry
Crofsle, deceased , next door to William H.
Jack, and Co. *
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
European , Weft-India (A American
GOODS;
Which they offer at reduced prices for
CASH, TOBACCO Or COTTON.
November 6. (ts 7.)
William Savels,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
And For Sale at his STORE opposite the
MARKET-HOUSE.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
dry goods
And GROCERIES ,
Likewise, a complete assortment 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.
Oftober23. (ts. x 5.)
William Robin Ton, = ll
HAS JUST RECEIVED 1
And For Sale at his STORE North Side flj 9
A BROAD-STREET,
Nearly oppofitc the Market-House, 1
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF !
DRY GOODS,! I
Hardware, Cutlery ,
LIKEWISE AN ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES, ||
Among which are the follnving , biz.
JAMAICA RUM,
Weft-India do.
Northward do. by the gallon or Bbl. jr g
Coniac Brandy,
Holland Gin, 1
Cider by the barrel,
Bell Weft-India Sugar, Cstc. (sic.
December 4. (ts 21) 1
IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE, 1J
CRAFT’S NORTH RANGE. If j
THE Subscriber being under the ne- l
ceffity of leaving this Country on j L
account of his health—he is induced to j t
dispose of his valuable Stock of
IRISH LINENS, | !
SHEETINGS, |§
LONG LAWNS, 1
And CAMBRICKS, j
In aflortments suitable to the purcKafcr j ®
considerably under the present market |L
price, for cash or discountable bills.
LAWRANCE COTTON.
fcT Country Buyers will find
this oppertunity worth their notice.
Charleston, Oft. 25. (ts. 16.)
“IRISH LINENS I
F O R SA L E.
4 Boxes 7-8 Irish Linens well j
Aflorted, and at a low advance for cash.
Wm, white.
November 13. (ts 8.) j
FOR SALE, 1
AN ELEGANT PAIR OF PARLOUR f
Looking Glasses.
Wm. COOK, & Co#
November 13.
AUGUST J & SAVANNAH
Line of Stages.
THE Proprietors have to inform the
Public, that the AUGUSTA and
SAVANNAH STAGE, wifi in future
run once a week—lt will leave Au
gusta every Saturday Morning a 1- fevea
o’clock, and arrive at Savannah on Mon
day Morning nine o’clock ; returning,
leave Savannah on Tuefday one o’clock,
p. m. and arrive at Augusta on Thursday
afternoon.
Fare for Paflengers, nine dollars,
with an allowance of 141 b. baggage—all
extra baggage 6$ cents per lb.—All bag
gage to be at the rilk of the owners.
The Proprietors think proper to observe
that they find it impossible that they can
afford the terms of passage at the former
price of eight dollars, as they are now com
pelled to give at least one third more for
Forrage than they have hitherto done.
J. & W. GRANT, Proprietors
December ii. (t.f.)
FOR SALE,
fbym A HOUSE, 1
plkasantlV situated in
MrMlMh 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.)
MAY BE HAD AT THE
HERALD OFFICE,
Apprentices’ Indentures,
Blank Bills of Sale,
——- Powers of Mlotnty,
\Half in Advance.
[Number 23.