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Volume II.J
Frejh Drugs , Medicines , &c.
Doctor Hull,
Informs his Ft lends and the Public, that he has
Received a Large and General Supply cf
DRUGS,
PATENT-MEDICINES,
ESSENCES, W.
Which he will fell eap for Cash.
He has a Quantity o? the following Colors:
White § Prussian Blue,
Red Lead, \ § Patent Yellow,
§ Vermilion,
!y~ 4 Tt7u«griie, * § Umbre,
Rose Pink, | § Whiting,
SO ,
GOLD & SILVER LEAF,
PUMICE STONE,
BRASS MORTARS,
COMPOSI TION Ditto,
TOOTH INSTRUMENTS, &c.
I * Country Praditioners and
Storekeepers can now be fully fuppiied,
and they may rely on the Medicines being
of the very belt quality.
June 4. (ts. 58.)
~ THOMAS HOBBY fc? Co.
HAVE ON HAND,
RUM, WINE & BRANDY, by the
calk or fiwali quantity,
Excel’ent VINEGAR by the calk or gallon
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEA, CHOCOLATE and
DRY GOODS,
AS USUAL.
July 23. (ts. 54.)
The Subscribers,
RESPF.CTFULLY beg lea veto inform
their friends and the public, of their
having entered into Co-partnership under
the firm of ROBJNSON SMITH, at
their Store opposite Mr. John Mover’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 iow for cash or produce.
P. Robinson,
W. S. Smith.
December it. (ts. 58.)
m The Subscriber,
OOLICITS those of his friends who
O stand indebted to him either by Note
or Book account, to come forward and
discharge
er to give further indulgence, he flatters
himfelf they will avail themselves of this
notice.
% VThomas W. Grimes.
(tf ' SB-)$ B -)
Just Received,
AND FOR SALE,
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BROAD-STREET,
Fir ft Door below Mr. Dale’s Store ,
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
Consisting ts the follozving Articles , Viz.
T[7OURTH Proof Jamaica Rum,
J _ Second Proof VVeft-India do.
Northward ditto,
Holland Gin,
Cogniac Brandy, the firft quality,
Peach and Apple ditto,
Cherry Bounce,
Mint Cordial, *
Porter, Mobiles,
Sugar,
Cheese firft quality,
Salmon, Mackerel,
Dryed Herring,
Rack Cider by the Bbl. or smaller quan
tity,
Raisins firft quality,
Crockery Ware,
All of which will be fold low for cash
or produce.
Isaac Wingate.
AH 2 3- (ts. 58.)
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Augusta herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY WILLIAM [. BUNCE, AT THE PRINTING OFFICE IN W ASH INGT O N-ST RE ET.
WEDNESDAY, September 3, 1800.
H. LORD & Co.
have just received,
—A Confgnment of —
Sugar & Coffee,
Which will be fold lozv for cash, or exchangea
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,
™ RY ! .1 WINES, by the
MALAGA TJ . J n,
TENERIFFE ) 1 *P e or Ql- ca(k -
LOAF and LUMP SUGAR,
TEAS,
8 BOXES SOAP,
NORTHWARD CHEESE, &c.
April 23. (ts. 58.)
Just Received,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A QUANTITY of excellent 3d proof
Apple Brandy in Hhds. & Bbls.
Jamaica Rum of a superior quality in Hhds.
Old French Brandy in Pipes,
Malaga Wine in Qr. Calks,
Jamaica and Havannah Sugar in Hhds.
and Bbls.
Molafles in Hhds. and Tierces,
Macharel in Bbls.
Also, a few boxes frefh Chocolate.
The whole of which is offered for sale
unusually low for cash, tobacco or
COTTON.
M‘Kinne & Co.
June 11. (ts. 58.)
C HEAP GO OD S.
J. & O. St urge s,
Have full Received a Frefti Supply of
Lyteftrings,
Humhums,
Linens,
White Kid Gloves, &c.
Which with their former assortment
they are determined to fell at the mod re
duced prices.
April 16. (ts. 58 )
Received on Conflgnment,
TEN PUNCHEONS of 4th PROOF
Jamaica RUM,
Part of which is very old.
John Bacon & Co.
May 28. (ts. 58.)
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
THE Subscribers having largeand con
venient STORES in Savannah, now
ready for the reception of produce, offer
their services to their friends and the pub
ic in the above branches of businesses.
WAYNE fcf SIMS.
Savannah, March 13. (ts. 58.)
FOR SALE,
Two HOUSES fcf LOTS
In this city, their situation is equal to any
for Business. Alfo, a quantity of
GOODS,
Suitable for the back country trade.
For terms apply at this Office.
June 4. (ts. 58)
FOR SALE,
TWO NEGROES,
One a Wench about 20 years of age,
very likely. The other a Fellow about 25,
both used to the field. They are not fold
for any fault.
J. &T. GARDNER
August 6. (ts <;8 .)
To be Hired,
A STOUT NEGRO GIRL about
fourteen years of age, who has Ijeen
used to wait in a family. Enquire of the
Printer.
Loring & Seaver,
INFORM their friends and the public,
that they will commence COMMIS
SION BUSINESS in Boston, on the firft
ot September next, in Company with Mr.
Samuel G. Sargent, Merchant of that
place, under the firm of Sargent, Lor
ing and Seaver, they offer their services
to their friends for whofp interest they will
always exert themselves ; the business of
Loring Seaver, will be continued as
ulualat Savannah, under the dire&ion of
Mr. P. I. Seaver —They will advance
half the amount of any consignment to
Boston, in fucii Goods as Loring & Seaver
may have at Savannah, on the fttipment of
the property from that place; or they will
advance halt the amount of any fttipment
on its arrival at Boston, in any goods that
may be ordered from thence, or they will
accept Bills at ninety days fight for the
fame as the Ihipper may think proper, un
til the firft Sept. Loring & Seaver will
makc-rcafonable advances on conifignments
made to Mr. Samuel G. Sarglnt in
Boston, whom they guarantee.
April 16. (ts. 58.)
BOARD of TRUSTEES,
August i6rh, 1800.
RESOLVE J, That the power of the
Committee appointed on the 24th
May last, to guard against the improper
removal of earth from Bay-street and other
places within the City, be extended to all
the lands appertaining to the trust now
under lease. And that thi£ resolution be
published in one of the Gazettes in order
that the lease holders may not attempt any
improper removal of the foil either for
making of bricks or for other purposes.
Taken f rom the Minutes ,
F. Walker, Clk.
Atlgllft 20. (ts. 28 )
N O T I C E.
ALL persons indebted to the Subscri
ber by bond, note or book account,
are requested to pay the fame to Mr. Sim
ion Thlvenet, Merchant of Augusta,
who is authorifed to receive the fame.
PHILIP F. RASIN.
August 13. (57 3t.)
N OTIC ~E,
HENRY DARNELL, refpeflfully in
forms his customers and the public,
that he will be absent ,from this place a
bout twenty days, that during his absence
the business will be conducted by Mr.
Matthew Thomas, who he can recom
mend as a good workman.
August 20. (ts. 58.)
FOR SALE,
THAT well known PLANTATION
formerly Owned and occupied by
Major David Crifwell, lying fix miles be
low the town of Waftiington, 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 Diftiilery and Cotton
Machine, with such advantages as render
it a desirable objetfl, for any one who
wiflies to go extensively into the farming
or planting business. It has on it one of
the fineft Peach Orchards in the state,
consisting of about five thousand bearing
trees. Perhaps no place in the upper
country is pofkfled of greater advantages,
in point of health, society, goocjnefsof
foil and improvements.
Any person wishing to become a pur
chaser may know the terms by applying
to the proprietor at Augusta.
BENJAMIN SIMS.
July 9. » (ts. 58.)
Isaac Wingate,
S TArLOR & HABITMAKER,
TAKES- the liberty of informing his
friends and the public, that he still
continues the TAYLO&ING BUSI
NESS at his former (hop, where the pub
lic may rely on having their work execut
ed with neatness and dispatch.
April 23. , (ts. 58.)
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Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
For sale at this Office.
[Number 60.
Henry Darnell,
TAYLOR (A HABIT-MAKER ,
TWO DOORS BEL|OW SPENCERS CORNER.
WASHINGTON-STREET.
Respectfully informsthe pi&'ic,
that he has commenced the abovcV __
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 rsy
favor him with their work, may depend
on its being executed with neamefs And
*difpatch,and onthe mofl reafonabletertm.
November 13. (ts. 38 )
THE underflgned, intending to 1 e aq
sent from this place for lomc weeks
takes the liberty of mentioning to those
who may have business with him; that
Mr. Naylor will attend in his office at
theufual hours, and will procure the al*
fifiance of Nicholas Ware, Esq. where
profeflional advice may be neieff.ry ; to
whose friendiv exertions he takes the lib
erty of recommending them.
John E. Anderson.
July 2. (ts. 51.)
one thousand’
DOLLARS REWARD.
WE the Subscribers Offer ;he above
sum for the difeovery of the villain
or villains or any of their accomplices,
who deliberately and inhumanly (hot Mr.
John Hammond, evening of the
twefitv-firil instant, about eight o’clock, as
he was patting through his own yard to
his Lodging-Room.
The money to be paid for such evidence
as will be luflicient to convid any one or
all concerned.
S. HAMMOND.
. LE ROY HAMMOND.
May 28. (ts. SB.)
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 direded to John Hamilton, Esq. con
taining bank bills to the amount of 350
dollars, of the following defeription :
No. 7466 N. York branch bank of the U.
States, 6 May 1798. 50 dols.
6 49 S a Od. 1797. £0
404 23 June 1798. 50
1*56 30 Nov. 1798. 100
1445 Baltimore 1 Dec. 1798. 100
The above reward will paid by John
Hamilton, Esq. Norfolk, or the fubferi
ber at Augusta, to any person giving infor
mation that will lead to the detedion orcon
vidion of the guilty person. In the mean
time all persons are cautioned against re
ceiving either of the said bills—as pay
ment thereof is flopped at the Bank, e‘x
cecept to the order of said John Hamilton.
SEABORN JONES.
Augujia, Georgia, July 15, 1800.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the fubferiber a few
days part, THREE NEGROES,
one a Molatto Wench, named Anne,
flout and likely, brought up in Baltimore,
Maryland ; a flout well made Fellow, nam
ed Roger, works at the flioemakers trade,
has a particular tone of voice, the other a
young fellow about twenty years old,
speaks diflind and sensible, his name Ja
cob. Ten dollars for each will be paid
on being delivered in Savannah Jail,
by Col. Ambrole Gordon, or in South-
Carolina, by
E. GILLETT.
• July a. (ts. SB.J
* Brought to Jail,
ON the 13th April last, a NEGRO
MAN, who fays his name is SAM,
about 30'years of age, five feet ten inches
" high, fays he 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 escape
an & came to Augusta. The owner is a
gain requested to come forward, prove his
propeity, pay charges and take him away.
I. Malone, Sheriff, ft. c.
July 23. (ts. 54.)
[ Half in Advance.