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AUGUSTA HERALD.
Vol. XV1.>....N0. 22.]
SAMUEL HALE,
HAS JUST RECEIVED ,
1 BALE Superfine Cloths, assorted
colors,
1 Ditto FLANNELS,
2 Ditto BLANKET 8,
1 Ditto BOMBaZK l'TSj
3 Trunks CALICOES,
3 Ditto GINGHAMS,
1 Ditto Shaw's anti Handkerchiefs,
1 Ditto Jaconet and Mull Muslins*
— ALSO —*
100 Bags Prime COFFEE*
18 Ditto Pi.PPER,
100 pieces Kentucky BAGGING,
ON HAND,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
AND GROCERIES,
All of which will be Sold at re
duced prices for Cash, Produce, or approved
paper.
November 17. 21
100 Crates Crockery.
JUST RECEIVED ,
By the Subscriber,
AND FOIt SALK,
Next door to Messrs. J. ip B. Howards,
WHERE IS NOW OPENING,
—-A General Assortment .of—
CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHEN
WAR. E,
Which will be Sold wholesale and
retail at ieduced pacts.
Abner Woodruff.
November 17. 4t
TICKETS IN THE ~
BOARD OF HEALTH LOTTERY ,
Which commences Drawing on the
first IULSDaY i w December next, f*,r Sale
by AMES k ALLEN.
November 17. 21
Mrs. SLUTTER'S
BOARDING fcf DAY SCHOOL,
For Young Ladies re-commenced
on MONDAY the 14th msiant.
November t7 21
REGIMENTAL
CAVALRY ORDERS. *
THE following persons are appointed
Staff Officers, in the second Regiment
Georgia Cavalry ; and are to be respecUd and
•btyed accordingly.
Robert Wa king Adjutant.
Charles Beall, Pay Master.
Robert R. Reid Quarter Master.
William Montgomery, Qr. Mas. Serg’t.
Gilbert Shtaret, Serg’t. Major.
Dr, Geo. A. Brown, Surgeon,
Dr. Charles D, Meigs if > Surgeon's
Dr Levan, mates*
Zach. Williams,
Lt. Col. 2 d regt Ga Cavalry.
Nov 11. 21
— —Si
Wanted Immediately,
AN uVrRSELR, to take charge of a
Plantation a few miles distant from this
place—Enquire at the Augusta Book-Store.
Nov. 17. St 21
To Rent or Lease,
THAT large and convenient STORE,
lately occupied by Vl*Kbneie if Beh
Roch— lt has a fine DRY CELLAR, with
two Back-Stores—* For further particulars, en
quire at the Augusta Book-Store.
September 22 13
TO RENT,
That Valuable plantation,
adjoining, Malone, Course, McKtnne,
and others, containing upwards of One Hun
dred aod Twenty Acres of rich cleared ground.
Persons desirous of Renting are requested to
make application to.
Eliza R. Bacon, ,A'dm’x.
October 27. ’l9
TO RENT.
THE STOKE lately occupied by Solomon
Byrcf, aQ d immediate ”'*4 i es s hin Given.
Samuel Hale.
Oct. 27 f 18.
~ f For Sale,
A Fresh/assortment of EARTH
EN a uA al ihc pottei?, near ihe inuiau
Srates will be lurnished to wholc
fsera.
/ Hightower Davis,
«j I| Manager for the [iroftrietot
of the Pottery.
z 13
Paper,
,4f p * Hook-Swc.
\
AMEIS & ALLEN.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ,
AN ADDITIONAL ASSOfe.TMF.NT Ofe
GOODS,
—cotrsisrntn of —
Plated and Silvter Mounted Swords,
Ditto mounted Iron bcubbord do.
Silver and Gilt Epaulets,
Ditto Mounted Dirks,
Hand Books for Infantry, *
Military Sashes, Hats, kc.
Gentlemens’ fashionable Beaver Hats,
Castor, Roram and Wool do. of a superior
quality*
Children’s Hats and Morocco Caps,
Fashionable Suwarrow and Drtss Boots-,
4 Cases Mens’ Shoes assorted
The most liberal price given for
all kinds of FUR 3.
November 17. 21
Ware, Stuart & Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED *
ANO OFFER FOR SALE,
Ai the STORE formerly occu/iied by Jouy
Carmichael, Esc/,
....A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0F....
DRY GOODS.
—Consisting of the Eolloroing Articles
BROAD CLOTHS, Cords and
Cassimeres.
Flannels and Bombuzetts,
Irish Linens,
Linen and Cotton Checks,
Ditto do. Plaiillas,
Ditto do. Britianias,
Ditto do. Cambric, and
Muslins of various kinds,
Fine Wellington Prints,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Dimities and handsome Vestirtgs, various
- Patterns,
Elegant Shnwis and Handkerchiefs of divers
descri/uims,
Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ Silk and Cotton
Hcse,
Cahton Crape,
Ribbons and Galloort,
Sewing B.lk and Threads, all colors*
Bale Rose and Duffil Blankets, and
Kentucky Bagging of prime quality.
... a l s o. .. »
Combs, Brushes, &c.
Pound und Pins,
Writing Paper,
Looking GDi&es. different siifces,
Crates Crockery containing, Plates* Cups
alrtd Saucers, Bowisj Pitchers, Ewers, See.
....anP A small aSsort.vrnt 0f....
HARDWARE*
Knives and Forks,
Desk Fuuiiuire,
Carpenters, and Plantation Tools, kc.
togethfr Him
Cut and Wrought Nails ot all sizes,
Swede arid AXe lion art 1 Steel,
Liverpool Ground 3ah,
Muscovado arid HaVannah Sugar,
Coffee. Pepper, and
A few Casks A Hum.
All of which will be disposed of
on as liberal terms as the Circumstances ol the
times will permit, for Cash, Domestic Pro
duce, or approved Town Paper—And notice
is hereby given to all concerned, that they are
authorised by Mr. Carmichael, to receive
puyment for all debts due him* and to give
discharges for the sime.
November 3. 4t 19
. fcti 1 ■ "
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.
APPir To -
Fraser h Campbell,
At the Post-Qjjice.
October 27. 18
- - - -----1 ■■
Wanted.
30 or 40 WAGGONS, to go
to Alexandria in Virginia.
apply to Barrett h Sims.
October 27. 18
Rope and Seine,
AND BAGGING TWINE.
FOR SALE BY
R. J. Meigs Co.
Upper end oj Broad Street.
November 10 61 20
Bank Checks,
JCjt Sale at the Augusta Book-Store
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2-i, 1814.
JUST OPENED,
AND FOR SALE ,
At the HOUSE formerly occupied by Colonel
Erass, in Broad-Street,
An elegant assortment of
millenary,
CONSISTING OF
LADIES and Children Silk and
Satin Bonnets,
Head Dresses and Caps,
Black and White Silk Lace Veils,
Couon Lace Dresses and Shawls,
White and Coloured Feathers,
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths,
Silk and Cott-n Lace,
Shenei! Trimmings,
Silk Cords,
Long and Short Kid and Beaver Gloves,
A variety of new fashion Ribbands*
Black' Crape Flowers,
Silk Buttons,
Silk Cord and Tassels,
Velvets, Childrens’ Bootees,
Wax and Alleb-ster Dolls of various sizes,
Fiizets, Nottingham Lace,
Silk Lace Sleeves,
Wadding for Pelisses,
Cotton Cambrics and Figured Mullins,
Book Muslin Handkerchiefs,
Cotton Pocket ditto
Madrass ditto
Black and colored Worsted Stockings,
Flannels, White Plains,
And a variety of other Article*
which will be*V>kl bw f.*r ’ ash.
Also to Rent,
A STORE with a BACK ROOM,
and CELL aK.
H. Abendanone.
November 16 3t 21
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Have Just Received,
And arc now Opening,
...A general Assortment 0r...-
l)ry Goods and Cutlery,
Among which are the following Articles.
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres,
Bombazetts, Canton Crapes,
Italian ditto,
Black artd White Cambrics*
Changeable Silks,
5 i 6 r &8* Daniask Shawls,
Biack and Figured Levantine do.
Common American do.
Leno, Book and Mull Muslin do.
White, Printed and Mock Mersaillel*
Printed Janes.
Calicoes, Ginghartis and Dimities, '
Irish Linen*
Plattillas and Brittania’s Cotton Crcar*,
American Shillings* •
Bajapj's and Bailors,
Book, Mull, Jaconeltand Leno Muslins,
Nottingham Lace and Gossamernelt'tq
Cotton md Thread Lar es,
Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
Cambric Madras*, Ptilicat do.
Cotton.and Linen Apron Checks,
Long Lawns*
Russian Diaper and Marking CanVaa*
London Packet Pins*
Boxes French do*
Pocket Books,
Inrlispensables x and Playing Cards*
Foolscap and Letter Paper,
Dictionaries,
English Headers,
Federal Calculators,
Murray’s Gramma;*,
Bibles* Testaments*
Blank Books*
Copy Slips and Wafers.
Gentlemen’s Boots*
Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoe*,
A few Trbnks Straw Bonnets and Hats*
Saddles, Bridles, Bridie Bits and Saddle
Tacks
Saddle Moulding and BoMet*
Pocket, Pen and Sportsmen’s Knives,
Knives and Folks,
Bcissars awl Blades,
Shoeknives arid Tacks,
Plated Harness Mounting*
Hog Skins and Whip 1 hongs,
Blanket**
Turk*.* Red and Cotton Balls,
CrocWr’y by the cr3te or retail,
Coffee, Rom, Wine, Iron do.
The above goods art offered low for cash,
by P. DEUEL if Co.
September 13. ,
Cotton bagging, &c.
800 Ps. prime Kentucky Bagging,
30 000 lbs. bale Hope,
3 000 ditto Twine,
100 doz Bed Cofds,
150 ditto. Leading Lines,
For Sale bn cceommoduliw term*, by
John Moore.
October 27.
(\t Copy Slips,
LARGE AND SMALL HAND ,
F«#f bale, at the Aug was Mtok-htsrt.
• -
[Whole No. 802.
STRAW HATS.
FOR SALE,
Opposite the Globe T^peebt,
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Fashionable straw hats*
AND SILK BONNETS ,
Artificial Flowers and Feathers*
Lace Veils and Handkerchief
Plain and Twilled Silk,
White an'! Cotton Satins,
Black and White Crape.
Leopardskin silk and Cotton Shawls.
Silk and Heaver Gldveg,
Thread* Cottort, and Silk Laces,
Ladies and Childrens Shoes,
A. Gregory.
Nov. 17 21
~ JUST RECEIVED\ *
BY THE SUHSC HIBF.A,
ArA for Sale. Whole tula and Retail, at A*
MEDICAL STORK ,
A FRESH AKD GENERAL ASSORTMENT Off
Drugs, Medicines,
PAINTS AND DYE STUFFS*
Among which are the following article «,
-^VIZ.' —
Flowers of Camomile,
Camphor* Kochell Salts,
Mustard, Ginger, Allum,
Wafers, Sealing Wax,
30yo Tooth Brushes,
150 Gross Phials, fihop Furniture*
Burgeons Instruments.
A SMALL ASSOftVMRNT OF
MEDICAL BOOKS t
Gold and Silver Leaf,
liotd Beaters Skills,
Scotch, Maccaboy, Rappee and Ceflhalift
Snuff,
White and'Red Lead,
Black and Bed Inkpowder,
lOOO’.bs Glue,
Cop.il and Japan Varnish,
Aquafortis,
Quick Silver and BaVrstrings*
Putty. Pocket Lights, Lee’s Pill*
Barley, Benny Oil,
Liquid Blacking,
Kehned and common Liquorish*
Essence Mustard,
Rogers* Vegetable t ultnonic Detergent, aft
excellent Medicine for Consumptive com*
plaints.
AN!> A GFNKRAt. ASSORTMENT 0»
PATENT MEDICINES.
|C7* Great allowance made to those who
purchase by the quantity.
Win. C Lawrence.
November 10. 20
Doct. J. Farrington,
HAVING established himselt in this city,
on the north side of Broad-Street, near
tMarket, intends devoting his whole atten
tion to the Practice of Phyeick, and the various
branches of Surgery , Midwijery , ike. Bcc.
August 11. 7
■l- • - ■ •
Doctor M‘ VV horter*
HAVING been long absent from the City,
has now the happiness of informing
Ins Iriends and the public, that he has return*
ed in good health, and is agaih ready to serve
them in the various branches of his Profes*
•ion—lie has removed to a more eligible sit*
uation oti Troad-titreet—*ilie House lately oc
cupied by Doct. Casey. #
November 3. 19
FOR SALE, ~ ; V
A Light Four Wheeled
CARRIAGE,
Generally termed a Newark JVaga^*
gon , with Piaicd Harness—-Enquire at Uviwri
Augunta Rook-Store.
'• ;,S
FOR SALE, Vibi
At Capt. Eve*t Mill , on Butler*t Creep**., L *
FLOUR, RICE, Wc. T M
itrs rHKsenr prices are, J
FLOUR Ist quality, by the Barrels® I
or hundred weight, at 3 dollars per CH.CiJn*
3d Quality, 3 25 Jmß®|
RICE by the Barrel, 2 50 f 'ak'xr
CORN MEAL, by the bushel, 62* '
CORN at the Crib, 62*
Where is wanted from 10 to 15
sand Flour Barrel 8 FAVER, with a jS
tion of Heading of While, Spanish or Rei /II
Oak. i m
July 28. 5
At the Augusta Book-Store,, a few *
Copies of “An Lttay on the Identity oj tk. m-
Heeurvcrion of Lhc /Juman L By SAM« S
ea Drew.
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