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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1814)
AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XVI No. 12.] The Subscribers, HAVE JUST RECEIVED) AND NOW OPENED) Three Doors above the City-Hotel , in addition to their former Stocky THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : VIZ— Cambrics, Cotton Shirtings and Ginghams, • White Plajillas Calicoes, India Checks, Black and Coloured Crapes, Silk and imitation Shawls, * Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Mens’ and Womens’ Silk, Beaver and Kid Gloves, Cap Wire, Combs and Parasols, Pink and Coloured Silks and Sarsnets, Sewing Silk and Silk Cord. Baßdanoe, Madras and Gilia Handkerchiefs, >lul Muslins, Bumbaietts and York Strips, Muns White and Colored Threads, Indispensahles, Red and Black Pocket Books, Basters and Blue Muslins, f igured Saun Ribbons, Cotton Hosiery, Womens’ Cork Soal Shoes, Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens’ Morocco and Leather Shoes and Slippers, Playing Cards, Slates, and Led Pencils, Pins and Needles, Biack Nankeen and Fans, Curry Combs, Spectacles, Fable and Tea Spoons, Pen and Pocket Knives, Barlow do. Knives and Forks, Desert do. Shaving and Shoe Brushes, Card and Bunch Beads, Double and Single Pad Locks, Awl Blades and Calf ,Skins. The above Articles, are offered for Sale, at a small advance. P. Deuel iff Co. July 14 5 N otice. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING TAKEN THE Lower Ware House Os Messrs. Wilson 4s* Kevchvm, and enter ed into Copartnership, under the firm of Fleweliin & Goss, Tender to their friends and the public gene rally, their service in the Commission and Storage Business, And hope from their strict attention to Business, to receive liberal support'. Taylor Fleweliin* Hamilton Goss. August 4 6 Just Received, And for Sale at the Subscriber's Shop, IN WASHINGTON-STREET. LONDON PORTER, ALBANY ALE, and EXCELLENT VINEGAR, at 50 cents a gallon. —A r, s o For Sale, low for Cash, a Good FAMILY WORSE. F. LINCK. August 25 9 FOR SALE, At Capt. Eve's Mill , on Butler's Creek , FLOUR, RICE, iffc. HIS PRESENT PRICES are, FLOUR Ist quality, by the Barrel or Hundred wc.gh., ui 3 unbars pci cwt. 2d Quality, 2 25 RICE by the Barrel. 2 50 CORN ME Ala. by the bushel, 621 CORN at the Crib. 62f Where is wanted from 10 to 15 thou sand Hour Barrel SLAVES, with a propor tion of Heading of White, Spanish or Red Oak. < July 28. 5 Globe Taytj^HET hsi'men: Jh MM , K * ' ’• mm {wmimmltm ANSON BLAKE, HAS JUST RECEIVED A TKESH SUPPLV OF Summer Goods, AMONG WHICH ARE, Extra, fine 4-4 Irish Linens, in half pieces. Common and low priced ditto, Ditto Britannia’s and Platiilas, Brown Linens and Colton Platiilas, 3-4 4-4 and 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, assorted qualities, 3 4 and 4 4 Cotton Shirting, do. do. Light grounded Calico, short pieces, Dark Stripe and Pink Pladd Ginghams;, Book Muslin Handkerchiefs, All Coloured Threads, No. S to 14. Fine White and Coloured Sewing Silk and Cotton, White Chapel Needles, No. 1 to l£, London Mixed and Paper Pins, Russia Diaper, Pavilion Gauze. —A L U O— -300 Pieces Short Yellow and Blue Nankeens. 100 Reams Foolscap, Post and Letter Paper, 50 Dozen Webster’s Spe.ling Books, 50 Dozen Playing Cards-, 50 Pair boys Shoes, 100 do. Mens lined and bound do. ;00 dor. Womens Leather Slippers, 400 do. do. Green and Yellow Morocco ditto, 600 do. do. Black ditto do. 20 Boxes Cotton and Wool Cards, 22 Thousand lbs. Logwood, 100 Dozen Pewter Plates, 40 do. Crockery Green and Blue Edged do. 50 Sets Cups h Saucers', Liverpool k China, 1 Case Elegant Straw Hats and bonnets, 50 Pieces Romal Handkerchiefs. i 50 Dozen Ivory Combs, assorted sizes, 50 do. Mock Shell Hair Combs, *• 2 Barrels Glauber Salts, 2 Kegs Northern 4d Cut Nails, l Barrel Train Oil, 1 Keg Essence Spruce. August 25 4t £ • Just Received, and for Sale, ALEWIVES and MACKEREL* In Barrels and half barrels, A L S O, COTTON BAGGING, Bv the Piece. Fraser‘Ss* Campbell. August 24 9 JUST OPENED, A CHEST OF Fresh Hyson. Tea. Barret**W Sims. May 5 , >**^4s The SubscriSir?, ' INFORM their friends and the public in general, that they have lately made a largp addition to their W ARh-HOfcJbES, for the reception and Storage of Cottoh and other produce, and have again leased the Ware-Houses opposite to their own, which were advertised to be rented by Mr. Thomas Gumming —They take this opportunity of tendeiing their thanks For the liberal support they have received aid aSsUie all those wjio may choose to confide their property toijveir care, that every attention shall be paid to their interest. BARRETT Cf SIMS. t; tO* Just received, and for Sale!} .TE'N TONS OF CASTINGS, assorted. August 25 6t -i 9- 'A. * Doct. J. Farrington, HAVING established himseif in this city» on the north side of Broad-Street near tne Market, intends devoting .h»A whole atten tion to the Practice oj Phyack- die various branches of Midwifery, &c. Bec. August 1 l. 7 .■ ■■■■■«. «■■■— Augusta Baths; THE Subscribers to thevAugusta Baths are informed that they are nowAp ope ration and will be open from suri-rise until 9 o’clock, p. m. on week days; and on Sundays until 9 o’clock, a, m. Wednesday is exclu sively set apart for the I-adies. , Subscribers who have not received their Tickets, will please call for them attbe tChronicie Office. 14 0 ** ft . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1814. To the Editors of the Journal. Port-Jackson, 15th June , 1814. Gkntle,wen, You will be so good as to publish the en closed list of Negroes and Horses 10 the end that their owners may hear of them ; where they can be had on application and satisfacto ry proof to the commanding officer of this place. The Negroes were found among the Indian prisoners taken duiing the expedition down the Alabama under the command of iesce A. Pearson.— 1 -Yours, See. ROBERT TORRANCE, Q I*l. 7th Detached Regiment , JV* 'C. State Troops, United States Service. NEGROES found in the possession of the Indian ptisouers, taken during an expe ilmon down the Alabama under the command of Coh Jesse A. Pearson. Sally, and three children, one 7 years old, a bov, one 5 years old, a girl, and a child in her arms , said to be the ptoperty of George Cor nels of 1 uck-e-batche. Venus, an old wench, says she belongs to the Mad Dog’s Son. Judy, n girl, about 6 years old, said to be the property of Josiuh Fletcher, of Tensaw Settlement. Vtilly, about- 40 years of age, and her ;‘i.er iAggy, about 14 years old, the prop erty of Ueir of leusaw. T rttree, about 16 years old, Betty -fy Veafs old, Pat; A, or 10 years old, Marilici r *boy 7 oi 8 yeais old, % Jiphey, ifirl, 6 or 7 yeais old# vJoe, a bo/,‘ 4 oi 5 yeafs old, Alihy, a girl, 4 or 5 years old, property of David Tan, all takeh by the . Indians ai Fort Mims. •Httnnah a wench, and two small children, the property of Capt. Isaacs [the wench larks entirely.] *3j|%jiaee a “tg r P boy 4 or 5 years old, o i Benjamin btudham of lFu* ' ■ Description of Houses found in the Fork of -tn, yvo rivers, Coosa and Talapoosa. One white Stud Horse, 5 feet high, about 10 years old, his left eye out—no perceivable *btand. One Black Mare, a blaze in her forehead, about 4 feet K) inches high, branded on her near Buttock T. 10 years old. One aorrel Horse, a bluZe in his face, hind feet white, branded O on each side of the rump—l 3 hands high, and at least 12 years old One Brown Horse, 15 years old, his off hind foot white, abuui 13 hands high, ha brand vine dark Grey Stud Colt, 3 years old about 13 1-2 hands higii} branded on the right shoul der ti. Oae Roan Mare, 10 years ofdt branded on the right buttock, 1$ » : 2 haoHi^igb. One Bay Horse, with a sjnalf blaze in his fa-e, hind feet white, 5 feel two inches high, 10 years old no brand! One Bay Filly, 4 yeifrs old, 4 feet high} the tip of her left ear taken tffr. One Black Mare, 3 years old* branded W. S. about 4 feet one inc;h high. One il ay Mare, 4 years old, branded on the right shoulder 8, 4 feet lOinches high. One Black Horse, 3 feet i inches high} both hind feet white and the off fore foot, a blaze , on the face, 10 years old; <3ne Brack Filly, 3 years old, 4 feet 2 inch es high, a small star in her fotehead, ho brail di. Ond Gref Horse, 5 feet 1 inch, eight veafs old, branded on the off side of the neck M} and a brown spot on the near shoulder. N B Editors of Newspapers are requested to publish tlve above. June 13. 4t 7 - ~ ~ 'j; v Notice* ft H aving become a uuzenof Georgia, resit ent at Augusta, coristituted Mr. Petri* Ayuault, oIM n-.AWvi of Charles on, MercharWS’ m to-u.y, with full powers • my ICtate. hive Jt/^ [Whole No. 792. For Sale, That Valuable property in the city of Augusta, known by the name ot the Cf'l Y-HO TfcLL, occupied is a PUB LIC lAVLRN for the last eight years by the subsetiber, and owned by him, situate in the center of the city, in the square next above the New Budge.r—The above House contains Eighteen pi,vale Bed Rooms above stairs, and one below suits—-Nine of which, is large though to contain two Beds each, two of them to contain six and seven single Bed Rooms, one below stairs, sui.ablt for the oc cupation of a family-, two private Drawing Rooms, a large Dining-RoAm can be thrown open, seventy-four by twenty feet, two com mon or Bar-Rooms, thirty by twenty and eighteen by twenty feet—-Two large and com modious b TABLES, the one sixty-six feet by thirty, the other forty by twenty feet, with a Couch-House, a good Kitchen and Hash. House, a two story Htnoke-House, newly built, together with an excellent Well-Water in the yard, in good repair—-! here is also at tached to it, Two Stores, thirty-six -by twenty feet, with good Cellars , Two Piazas in front, one,.of them sixty feet, the other thirty-six feet long, one Back Picza, twenty by fifteen feet—lndisputable Titles will be given: Any person wishing to purchase, will do well to call and view the properly, and apply to Jo- SEpft Huchinso*, Esq. ol AugUsta 1 , or on the premises, to L. M‘COY. KT b. M'COY, will still continue at the above Stand until the public are inloi med of the sale of the property, where he still solicit* his usual share of public patronage, June 9 50 For Sale, By the Subscribers, Two Cotton Gins, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, They will aha Dispose of an active NEGRO MAN AND HIS WIFE. La Roche iff Van Sinderen. September 8. 3- , j FOR SALE, ftj An Excellent Gig, On Steel Springs, with Plated Haift ness—Enquire m uie Augusta Book-more. August If. 7 For Sale, ft A Negro Yeoman, *y| Who is an excellent Washer and p! tin Co ;k, and very honest—with sjSgß about seven or tight years oid~-Ei>ft Uit- Augusta Book-Store. i^H July 23 A| lor The hol ,i. _ |^S^|d%ft|| nem !y O [tosi ijjft “ Je"' s — 1 ■" '■ I ...;. . .- . - ■ JB M