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*Three Dois.per Ann.]
Volume ll.]
H. LORD & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
— A Conjignment of —
Sugar & Coffee,
Which \will befold low for cash, or exchanged
for TOBACCO or cotton.
THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND,
COGNIAC BRANDY,
FRENCH ditto,
APPLE ditto,
JAMAICA SPIRITS, old and of a
superior quality,
NORTHWARD RUM,
HOLLANDS GIN,
SHERRY, 7 w txi v e
MALAGA & calk
TENERIFFE) 1
LOAF and LUMP SUGAR,
TEAS,
8 BOXES SOAP,
NORTHWARD CHEESE, &c.
April 23. (ts. 41.)
THOMAS HOBBY H Co.
HAVE ON HAND,
RUM, WINE & BRANDY, by the
caflc or lmal I quantity,
Excellent VINEGAR by the calL or gallon
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEA, CHOCOLATE and
DRY GOODS,
AS USUAL.
July 23. , (ts. 54)
John Bacon, and Co.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
Per the Helen , Julius Pringle , and other late
arrivals from England.
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
European GOODS,
SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT SEASON,
Which they are now opening and drtpo
fingofat the most reduced prices for cash
and all kinds of produce, in the Store
lately occupied byMelTrs.Drritf CJ Wallace ,
fccoud door to John Wilson, & Co.
Broad-street.
They have lihewife an AJfortment of
GROCERIES.
December 25. • (ts. 24.)
CHEAP GOODS.
J. & O. Sturges,
Have f'jf received a Frefi Supply of
Luteftrings,
Hum hums,.
Linens,
White Kid Gloves, &c.
Which with their former assortment
they are determined to fell at the most re
duced prices.
April 16. (ts. 40.)
The Sublcriber,
Has jujl Received and For Sale ,
A QUANTITY. OF
LIVERPOOL STOV’D SALT,
Which he will fell at a reduced price,
by the quantity or single bulhel, for cash,
or produce of any kind.
D. Williford.
July 9- (ts. 52.)
FO R s ALE, • •
Two HOUSES H LOTS
In tills city, their situation is equal to any
for Business.—Also, a quantity of
GO ODS,
Suitable for the back country" tra»!e.
For terms apply at this Office.
June 4. (ts. 47)
FOR SALE ,
A QUANTITY OF
Oyster Shells,
ENQUIRE OF
John Bacon & Co.
May 21. (ts. 45.)
Blank Leeds of Conveyance,
For sale at this Office.
Augusta herald.
Printed by GEORGE F. RANDOLPH WILLIAM J. BUNCE, in Washington-Sheet.
WEDNESDAY, August 13, 1800.
Frejh Drugs, Medicines, He.
Doctor Hull,
Informs his Friends and the Public , that he has
Received a Large and General Supply of
drugs;
PATENT-MEDICINES,
ESSENCES, He. He.
Which he will fell cheap for Cash.
He has a Quantity of the following Colors :
White Lead, § Prullian Blue, ‘
Red Lead, § Patent Yellow,
Yellow Ochre, § Vermilion,
Verdegrife, § Umbre,
Rose Pink, § Whiting,
A L S O,
GOLD & SILVER LEAF,
PUMICE STONE,
BRASS MORTARS,
COMPOSITION Ditto,
TOOTH INSTRUMENTS, tfc.
(Jlj* Country Practitioners an%-
Storekeepers can now be fully iupplied3|
and they may rely on the Medicines beinyl
of the very belt quality.
June 4. (ts. 47.)
Just Received,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A QUANTITY of excellent 3d proof
Apple Brandy in Hhds. & Bbls.
Jamaica Rum of a superior quality iu Hhds.
Old French Brandy in Pipes,
Malaga Wine in Qr. Calks,
Jamaica and Havannah Sugar in Hhds.
and Bbls.
Mobiles in Hhds. and Tierces,
Macharel in Bbls.
Also, a few boxes frefli Chocolate.
The whole of which is offered for sale
unusually low for cash, tobacco or
COTTON.
M‘Kinne & Co.
June it. (ts. 48.)
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE,
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BROAD-STREET
Fir/2 Door below Mr. Dale’s Store,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
GROCER IES,
Confining of the following Articles , Viz.
I FOURTH Proof Jamaica Rum,
* Second Proof Weft-India do.
Northward ditto,
Holland Gin,
Cogniac Brandy, the firft quality,
Peach and Apple ditto,
Cherry Bounce,
Mint Cordial,
* Porter, Molasses,
Sugar,
Cheese firft quality,
Salmon, Mackerel,
Dryed Herring,
Rack Cider by the Bbl. orfmaller quan
tity,
Raisins firft quality,
Crockery Ware,
All of which will be fold low for cash
or PRODUCE.
Isaac Wincate.
April 23. (ts. 41.)
The Subscribers,
Respectfully begieavetoinform
their friends and the public, of their
having entered into Co-partner(hip under
the firm of ROBINSON & SMITH, at
their Store opposite Mr. John MTver’s,in
Broad-street—where they have for Sale
A WELL CHOSEN ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, which they
will dispose of low for cash or produce.
P. Robinson,
W. S* Smith.
December 11. (ts. 22.)
MAYBE HAD AT THIS OFFICE.
Elegant Gilt Letter Paper,
Common Writing ditto.
Elegant Visiting Cards,
Ink Powder.
Loring & Seaver,
INFORM their friends and the public,
that they —il! commence COMMIS
SION BUSINESS in on the firll
of September next, in Company with Mr.
Samuel G. Sargent, Merchant of that
place, under the firm of Sargent, Lor
ing and Seaver, they otfer their services
to their friends for whose interest they will
always exert themselves ; the bn finds of
Loring & Seaver, will be continued as
ufuaiat Savannah, under the direction of
Mr. P. I. Seaver —They will advance
half the amount of any consignment to
Bolton, in such Goods as Loring & Seaver
may have at Savannah, on the Ihiprrlent of
the property from that place; or they will
advance half the amount of any fiiipment
on its arrival at Bolton, in any goods that
may be ordered from thence, or they will
accept Bills at ninety days fight for the
lame as the fliipper may think proper, un
til, the fir ft Sept. Loring & Seaver will
make reasonable advances on consignments
made to Mr. Samuel G. Sargent in
igpltop, whom they guarantee.
* April r 6. (ts. 40.)
Received on Consignment,
TEN PUNCHEONS of 4th PROOF
Jamaica RUM,
Part of which is very old.
John Dacon ts Co.
May 28. (ts. 46.)
FACTORAGE ts COMMISSION
HpHE Subscribers havinglargeand con-
JL venient STORES in Savannah, now ■
ready for the reception of produce, offer
their services to their friends and the pub
lic in the above branches of businesses,
WAYNE ts SIMS.
Savannah^ March 13. (ts. 36.)
N O T I C E.
THE Coparfnerlhip of HAMMOND
and WILLIAMSON dissolves this
day by mutual consent.—All persons hav
ing demands agsinft them are desired to
call on John P. Williamson for pay
ment, and those who are indebted to that
concern are requested to make immediate
payment to the laid John P. Williamson,
wiio is authorized to receive all debts that
are outltyiding. S. Hammond,
John P. Williamson.
Savannah, July 15, 1800. (ts. 54.)
FOR SAL E,
r pHAT well known PLANTATION
JL formerly owned and occupied by
Major David Crifwell, lying fix miles bel
low the town of Walhingtnn, and forty
four miles above the city of Augusta
—Containing one thousand and seventy
five acres of land.——lt has on it a large two
story dwelling House, Kitchen, Barns,
Stables, a house for Distillery and Cotton
Machine, with such advantages as render
it a desirable objeft, for any one who
willies to go extensively into the farming
or planting business. It has cn it one of
the fineft Peach Orchards in the Hate,
confiding of about five thousand bearing
trees. Perhaps no place in the upper
country is pofleffed of greater advantages,
in point of health, society, goodnefsof
foil and improvements.
Any person wilhing to become a pur
chaser may know the terms by applying
to the proprietor at Augufia.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
J°iy 9- (ts. 52 )
ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS REWARD.
WE the Subscribers offer the above
sum for the difeovery of the villain
or villains or any of their accomplices,
who deliberately and inhumanly fliot Mr.
John Hammond, on the evening of the
twenty-firft instant, about eight o’clock, as
he was palling through his own yard to
his Lodging-Room.
The money to be paid for such evidence
as will be lufficient to convift any one or
all concerned.
S. HAMMOND.
LE ROY HAMMOND.
May 28. (ts. 48.)
\Jtialf in Advance.
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[Number 57.
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR fcf HABIT-MAKER ,
TWO DOORS BELOW SpCNCERS CONNER
WASHING TON-STREET.
Respectfully informs the public,
that he has commenced the above
buiinefs in all its various branches. He
flatters himfelf from his experience and at
tention to buiinefs, to merit the patronage
of the public : Such gentlemen as may
favor him with their work, mgy depend
on its being executed with neatness and
difpatch,and onthc moftreafonableterms.
November 13. (ts. 8.
Isaac Wingate,
TAYLOR £s? HABITMAKER,
TAKES the liberty of informing his
friends and the public, that he still
continues the TAYLOR IN G BTJSi-
NESS at his former (hop, where the pub
lic may rely ou having their work execut
ed with neatness and dispatch.
April 23. (ts. 41.)
THE underfign&d, intending to be ab
sent from this place for some weeks,
takes the liberty of mentioning to those
who may have bufmefs with him; that
Mr. Naylor will attend in his otlice at
the uftial hours, and will procure the al
fillance of Nicholas Ware, Esq. where
profeffional advice may be necefl'ary ; to
whose friendly exertions he takes the lib
erty of recommending them.
John E. Anderson.
J l ' l )' a-' (ts. 51.)
WANTED,
A MAN who is well acquainted with
SAWING, who can come well re
commended, to take charge of a Saw-Mill
and hands.- Enquire at this Office.
April 9. (tf.39)
Fifty Dollars Reward.
SOME flight of hand gentleman on the
line from Augusta to Norfolk, having
made free to flop a letter from the fubferi
ber direfted to John Hamilton, Esq. con
taiirng bank bills to the amount of 350
dollars, of tire following dsfeription :
No. 7466 N. York branch bank of the U.
States, 6 May 1798. 50 dob.
6495 2 Oft. 1797. 50
404 23 June 1798. 50
1256 30 Nov. 1798. 100
1445 Baltimore t Dec. 1798. 100
The above reward will paid by John
Hamilton, Esq. Norfolk, or the fublcri
ber at Augusta, to any person givjng infor
mationthat willleadtothedeteftion orcon
viftion of the guilty person. In the mean,
time all persons are cautioned against re*
ceiving cither of the said bills—as pay- >
ment thereof is flopped at the Bank, ex
cecept to the order of said John Hamilton.
SEABORN JONES.
Augujla, Georgia, July ig, 1800.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the fubferiber a few
days past, THREE NEGROES,
one a MoJatto Wench, named Anne,
flout and likely, brought up in Baltimore*
Maryland; a flout well made Fellow, nam
ed Roger, works at the thoemakers trade,
has a particular tone of voice, the other a
young fellow about twenty years old,
{peaks diftinft and fenfibie, bis name Ja
cob. Ten dollars for each will be paid
on their being delivered in Savannah Jail,
by Col. Ambroie Gordon, or in Soutfe-
Carolina, by
E. GILLETT.
Jdy a- (ts. 31.;
Brought to Jail,
ON the 13th Abril last, a NEGRO
MAN, who fays his name is SAM,
about 30 years of age, five feet ten inches
high, fays lie was the property of William
Lighten, of Charleston, who died a few
months since, that his master gave him a
pass to hire himfelf out, and that he went
to Savannah, where he was confined in
Jail, from which place he made his cfcape
and came to Augusta. The owner is a
gain requested to come forward, prove his
property, pay charges and take him away.
I. Malone, Sheriff.\ r. c.
J«Jy *3- (ts. 54.)