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AUGUSTA HERALD.
VoL. XVI No. 19.]
TICKETS
i in the
Board of Health Lottery,
The SCHEME of which presents several.
CAPITAL PRIZES OF
40, 20, 10 and 5 Thousand
DOLLARS,
For Sale by the Subscriber, who
will receive a regular List or ,hc Drawing,
and take Prize Tickets in Exchange.
fc. S. Buckle.
October 27 3t 18.
Cotton Bagging, &c.
800 Ps. prime Kentucky Bagging,
30.000 lbs. Bale Rope,
3 000 ditto Twine,
100 doz Bed Cords,
150 ditto. Leading Lines,
For Sale on cccommodati. g terms, by
John Moore.
October 27 6 c 18
10 to 20 Waggons ;
Are wanted to Load with small
square BALES, for either
RICHMOND,
PETERSBURG, or
BALTIMORE,
Preferring the latter—for which a
Very liberal price will be given.
applt ro
Fraser & Campbell,
At the Post-Office,
October 27. 18
WANTED,
30 or 40 WAGGONS, to go
, to Alexandria in Virginia,
APPLY TO
Barrett & Sims.
October 27. 18
C3* Mr. BRUCKNER,
FORMERLY in the employment of the
Bank of South Carolina, md now under
stood to re-tide within 15 or 20 miles of Au
gusta, is requested to call on or write to, the
Printers hereof, stating whether he would be
willing to undertake a job of Printing in his
line.
October 27. 2t 18.
FOR SALE,
A Light Four Wheeled
CARRIAGE,
Generally termed a Newark Wag
gor. wnh Pmied Harness- Enquire at the
Augusta Book-Store.
October 27. 18
TO RENT~
That valuable plantation,
adjoining, Malone, Course, McKinne,
and others, containing upwards of One Hun
i dred and Twenty Acres of rich cleared ground.
Persons desirous of Renting are requested to
make application tre
Eliza R. Bacon, Adm’x.
October 27. ,9
"to RENT.
THE STORe lately occupied by Solomon
Byrd, and immediate possession Given,
s , Samuel Hale.
Oct. 27 18
To Rent or Lease.
THAT large and convenient STORE,
lately occupied by M‘Kenzie & Ben-
KOCH—It has a fine DRV CELLAR, with
two Back-Stores—* For further particulars, en
quire at the Augusta Book-Bt&re.
September 22. 13
* . TO RENT,
And Immediate Possession will be Given.
THAT pleasant and healthy si‘uation on
Bay Street, belonging to the Subscriber,
lately occupied by Mr. E. Watffii, on the
, premises is a Dwelling-House, and Kitchen,
and a good Stable and ot'Aer out Hous
es—and a fine Garden, with l variety of Fruit
1 rees, See. &c -—For itrrtis apply at the Au
gusta Book-Store. /
Jjt M. Flint.
October 17
~ / ATTENTION, “ "
tJflOlh District Company — Georgia Militia.
Saturday next, 15th ins:, was ap-
J pointed your regular parade day— l hac order
» in consequence oft he Indisposition of the Capt.
. is hereby countermanded.
\ | -nfi of Capt. Marshall.
|aunclsi PHILIP O'KEEF, o s. 1
'j. End 7in t. I®*
of a Superior Quality,
\u ( the AulusU Boos-Store.
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Have Just Received,
And are now Opening,
...A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F...
Dry Goods and Cutlery,
Among which are the following Articles.
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres,
Bumbuaetts, Canton Crapes, ,
Italian ditto,
Black and White Cambrics,
Changeable Silks,
Damask Shawls,
Black and Figured Lavantine do.
Common American do.
Leno, Book and Mull Muslin do.
White, Printed and Mock Mersailles,
Printed Janes.
Calicoes, Ginghams and Dimities,
Irish Linen}
Plattillas and Brittania’s Cotton Crears,
American Shirtings}
Bajapats and Baftors,
Book, Mull, Jaconett and Leno Muslins,
Nottingham Lace and Gossamernett’s}
Cotton and Thread Laces,
Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
Cambric Madiass, Pulicat do.
Cotton and Linen Apron Checks,
L6ng Lawns}
Russian Diaper and Marking Canvas}
London Packet Pins}
Boxes French do.
Pocket Bocks,
Indispensables and Playing Cards}
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
Dictionaries,
English Readers,
Federal Calculators,
Murray’s Grammars,
Bibles, Testaments,
Blank Books,
Copy Slips and Wafers.
Gentlemen’s Boots,
Men’s Women's and Children's Shoes,
A few Trunks Straw Bonnets and Hats,
Saddles, Bridles, Bridle Bits and Saddle
Tacks
Saddle Moulding and Bosses,
Pocket, Pen and Sportsmen’s Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Scissars awl Blades,
Shoeknives and Tacks,
Plated Harness Mounting,
Hog Skins and Whip Thongs,
Blankets,
Turkey Red and Cotton Balls,
Crockery by the crate or retail,
Coffee, Rum, Wine, Iron do.
The above goods are offered low for cash,
by P. DEUEL (A Co.
Sepetember IS. 16
Compressing Two Bales at Once*
The Subscriber,
HAS a Machine for the Compression of
Round Bales of Cotton, and will be ena
bled to dispatch large Lotts in a very short
time. B. PICQUET.
August 4 6
FOR SALE,
At Capt. Eve*s Mill, on Butler*s Creek,
FLOUR, RICH, e*.
\ , HIS PRESENT prices are.
FLOUR Ist quality, by the Barrel
or hundred weight, at 3 Collars per cwt.
2d Quality, 2 25
RICE by the Barrel. 2 50
CORN MEAL, by the bushel, 62|
CORN at the Crib, 62*
Where is wanted from 10 to 15 thou
sand Flour Barrel 8 PAVES, with a propor
tion of Heading of White, Spanish or Red
Oak.
July 28. 5
. ______
Doct. J. Farrington,
HAVING established himself in this city,
on the north side of Broad-Street, near
the Market, intends devoting his whole atten
tion to the Practice of Physick, and the various
branches of Surgery , Midwifery, &c. &c.
August I l. 7
Augusta Baths.
THE Subscribers to the Augusta Baths
are informed that they are now in ope
ration, and will be open from sun-rise until 9
o’clock, p. m. on week days ; and on Sundays
until 9 o’clock, a. u. Wednesday is exclu
sively set apart for the Ladies.
Subscribers who have not received their
Tickets, will please call for them *at the
Chronicle Office.
July 14 3
Wanted to Purchase,
A NEGRO WOMAN, who js a good
Cook, Washer, and Ironer —Enquire at
the Augusta Book-St«rc.
September 8. 11
FOR SALE,
An Excellent Gig,
On Steel Springs, with Plated Har
ness__Enquire at the Augusta Boo':-Store.
August 11. 7
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1814.
Crockery & Glass Ware.
1
The Subscriber,
Has Removed a Part of his
STOCK TO AUGUSTA, *
Where Country Merchants, may be supplied
with wed Assorted
Crates and Casks,
At the Savannah Prices, on appli
cation to Messrs. Barrett: if .v ims.
Abner Woodruff.
September 29. 14
THE SUBSCRIBER, ~
Has Just Received and Offers for Sale,
a .fine Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE
GROCERIES.
AND A VARIETY OF
Domestic Goods.
Suitable for the Approaching Sea
son, low for Cash, or town acceptao
Alexander Bryan.
October 13. is
j\I‘LAWS & HOI,T~
TUB SUBSCniBERS
HAVE FORMED A PARTNERSHIP,
And Offer their Services to their friends and
the public in general ,
IV THE
Factorage, Commission and
Storage Business.
They will occupy the excellent
SIOHL and vVARE—HOUSES, at present
under Rent to A.'Bnix & Co. from the first
day of November next, and they earnestly
hope by attention and assiduity to merit a
snare of the public patronage.
James M‘Laws,
John S. Holt.
October 20. 17
Commission Ware-liouscj
AUGUSTA.
The Subscribers,
HAVING IMPROVED THEIR
WARF-HOUSES,
And added thereto, are now pre
pared handsomely lor, the reception of all
kinds of PRODUCE, particularly COTTON
and FLOUR—and the most Punctual atten
tion paid to the interest of their friends and
Customers.
La Roche Ssf Van Sinderert.
October 6. 6t 15
- - -...— ~ , 1
Notice.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING TAKEN THE
Lower Ware House
Os Messrs. Wilson l s' KbVchuu, and enter
ed into Copartnership, under the firm of
Flewellin & Goss*
Tender to their friends and the public gene-
Tilfy, their service in the
Commission and Storage
business}
-And hope from their strict attention to
Business, to receive liberal support.
Taylor Flewellin,
Hamilton GoSs.
August 4 6
Notice. ‘
Ralph Ketchum,
Having Purchased an Interest in the
Ware-Houses,
Oceupied by Staikback Wilson, the Subscri
bers have entered into partnership under the
firm of
Wilson & Ketchum.
To their individual friends and the public
generally, they tender their services in the
Commission and Storage
Business ,
And hope from the excellent order and
situation of their VVare-Hou-es, and their
prompt attention to business, to receive liberal
support,
Stainback Wilson,
Ralph Ketchum.
May 27 48
[Whole No. 799.
EAGLE TAVERN.
AND
Stage Office.
The Subscribers ,
Having entered into Co-f>artnershifi under tlie
J f irm of
Grimes & Sims,
HAVE taken for a term of years, that
commodious and well known Establish
ment, formerly Ashton’s Tavern, but lately
occupied by Messrs. (Calffuky k Bustin.
Genteel Travellers with their families, may ue
assured of the most attentive treatment ; ~nd
may enjoy a degree of Privacy and Retire
ment Seldom met with in public houses, as
they have adjacent and Convenient Buildings,
altogether unconnected with the bustle of the
taVern.
They are at present, and intend to use
every exertion to Ire conts-mtly supplied with
whatever Will contribute either to the comiort
or convenience of Travellers ih general, or
tegular Boarders
They feci a degree of Confidence when
the* invite Strangers to their hoiise, since
they are determined to devote the most
unremitted attention to the accommodation
or their customers, and triisi that by merit
ing, they will receive a liberal share of
public patronage.
William G. Grimes,
William Sims.
October 27. 18
Letters in the Post-Office,
At Waynes borough, October Ist. 1814*
A— Villiam Attaway, John Allen, John
Ammons John Andrews—B—Jncab M Bew
llv—C—-Terrence Conner or James Cates,
William Clark—-D—John D.mirl. Matthew
Dutin—E— Edward Elletbee—G—lsaac Gar
land. Martha Grant, Maryan Gr*y, James
Glisson.and John Royal—H—Patsey Hines,
Elisa Hearn, Richard Hines, Louisa Har
rington, Jeremiah Holhnd—J—Thomas
Jones. William Jones—K—EliZaoeth A Kirk
—M— Peter Mathis, John Mash, William
M’Cuilers—O—John Overstree’, Janies Ox
ford— P—James Platt, Benj im li PoWt d ju»r.
—R—Philip Robertson—"v—•saraf Bhatp,
Spivey, Sarah Scarborough William
Stuckey, Christopher Shell—W—Archibald
Welch.
S. Harlow, P. M.
October 27. 18
University of Pennsylvania.
THE MEDICAL LECTURES in this
University will comm' nee on the Jirtt
Monday in November next.
ANA TOM Y—By Casper Wistar, M. D.
THEORY and PRACTICE OF PHYSICK.
By B. S. Barton, M D.
MATERIA MEDICA.— By N. Chapman,
M. D.
CHEMISTRY—By John R. Coxe. MD.
SURGERY— \ By B f yß ‘ ck ’ JJ. J**
and John b. Dorsey, M D*#
MIDWIFERY—By Tho. C. James, M.
October 13. 16 .d t/
Notice* jtas 1
HAVING become a citizen oft! *ipi to ?
Georgia, resident at Augu&ta iThe* f
constituted Mr. Peter Ayrault -doubt- *
of Charleston, Merchant, my Ag V£ l»o pre-.,; ,
torney, with full powers to supe T»n>n of rtont
my Estate, both Real and PersonaiVcom
have also constituted Mr. Eugene d par
resident at Edgefield Court-House, ».oWn
and Attorney, with full power to «n j„ e j f rfets,
over my Estate, both Real and'^Mritisli'-sheet
the middle and upper country of Jk.k,
lina. Trespassers on my Lands, 'ly»
kc. Debtors, and every other de vi^ -^e#j
persons, against whom I have claims’* ll8 #. Ah
of action, will please avail
public notice, and prepare individ J
responsible to th* Pow rs~)n
torney. by me heretofore given and [
have been and e revoked. W. SHaj c
Augusta, Match 7, 1814. 46
Just Received,
And for Sale at the Augusta
Walker’s Dictionary, *
Watts’ Psalms and Hymns, vrj
Small Maps of the United States, , c §. t
Lists of the American and British
Walker’s Dictionary,
Murray’s Gram mar * W
Arrowsmtth’s Maps of the World,
Ditto of the Quarters ditto.