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About Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1817)
AUGUSTA HERALD. Yol. XVIII No. 44.] Cheap Goods. THE SUBSCRIBER, WISHING to close his DRY GOOD BUSINESS, will continue to sell off his .present STOCK, at very reduced prices, until a satisfactory offer is made for the whole. Goods were purchased last Summer ' in New-York and Philadelphia, chiefly for Cash. CONSISTING OP A Pretty General Assortment of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Hardware, Glass & Crockery, &c. &c. JOHN CASHIN. February 28 3t 43 M‘Kenzie 6c Ponce, OFFER FOR SALE, 100 TONS Swede Iron 100 Casks Cut Nails, assorted sizes ' 20 ditto Wrought ditto, ditto ditto English Cut Brads ditto ditto 20 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar 50 Bags and 30 Barrels Coffee 50 Crates Earthen Ware 2000 Stone Jugs Carolina and Patent Hoes in Casks 50 Casks L. P. Tentriffe, Malaga, and Cole manar Wines 10 ditto Patent Shot 5 ditto Lead 20 ditto Dupont’s Gun Powder 10 Barrels Loaf Sugar 20 Casks Copperas 50 Sacks iine Table Salt 10 Bags Black Pepper. WITH Jl General Assortment of Dry Goods, And Hardware. January 17 31 *\ r cw - Goods. P. Brown, HAVING Sold off his old Goods las spring, now offers an entire new Stock at Wholesale and Retail, on accommoda ting terms, at his Store, North side of Broad- Street, near the Market—Most of which were bought at Auction in New-York, and can be sold low. consisting op A variety of DRY GOODS, An Extensive and Complete Assortment of Hardware & Cutlery. Fine and common Shoes and Boots of every description Fine and Course Hats Fine and Common Fowling Pieces 8 Casks Trace Chains 6 ditto Weeding Hoes, Mill-Saws 24 Boxes Tin Plates Anvils. Vices, and Blacksmith’s Tools A variety of Gilt Jewelry Crockery in Crates assorted Tumblers, Lustred Pitchers and other Ware China Tea Sets Elegant Chimney Ornaments with Glass Shades ALSO, A General Assortment of School Books and Stationary. Pure Jamaica Rum and Coguiac Brandy Hyson Tea imported last October. A General Assortment of Groceries, AMONG WHICH ARE, 12 Hhds. and 20 barrels Prime Sugar 30 Bags Primest Green Coffee 6 Hhds. Northern Rum 4 Hhds. Whiskey Pure Holland Gin and Madeira Wine With a General Assortment of Groceries Iron. Sa’t, Steel, Saddles, Bridles, &c. &c. December 12 23 Wanted. Ten Wagons, To Haul from HANCOCK COUNTY, in this btate, to this place and back, for which a liberal price will be given, by J. Sc B. Howard. AT PK W in Q'hrm** t'h a 1 -cii , to LET, No. 30—Enqui-r of Hiigh Nesbitt. Januarv 24 53 ' For Sale, A Four Wheel Carriage, With Harness Complete , Enquire at the Augusta uook- "store. January 23 34 —* x «« TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 4817. The Subscribers, ARE NOW OPENING, A*# EXT&NSi V C AND ELEGANT ASSOBTMENT OF JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, sign of vhe GOLD WATCH, Next door to TARDY &, BOUYER’s Store, Broad-Street, which they are determined to Sell at reduced prices for Cash. consisting of the following articles —viz— GOLD Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, of the most fashionable patterns, \ variety of Broaches, Ear Rings and Drops, Finger Kings, &c. set with Pearl and real Stone, such as Amethyst, l opaz, Aqua marine, Emerald, Garnet, Itc. Lockets, Broaches and Rings, set with Jet, Coral, Garnet and Glass, A variety of Filagree and French Jewelry, consisting 0 f Ladies’ Watch Seals and Keys, Ear-Rings, &c. Fine Gold Snaps and Thimbles, Ladies’ Dress Combs, Amulets, Glove Ties and Bracelets, Cornelian, A gat, Mock Pearl and Jet Beads, Silve r , Plated, Steel, Gilt, Silk, and Morocco Purses, Silver Fruit Knives, 100 Pair Silver and Gilt Spectacles. Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Pocket Books with Instruments, Plain ditto, Plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, ele gant patterns, Silver, New-Orleans, Japaned and other Snuff Boxes, Silver and Plated Pencil Cases, Silver and Gilt Watch Chains, Seals & Keys Camel’s Hair Pencils. Reeve’s Water Colours 1,2, and 3 Rows, Elegant Office Inkstands, Gilt Ball Buttons by the Gross or Dozen, Jet, ditto. Gentlemens’ D. easing Cases complete, &c. & c. Three Dozen Warranted English Capped andn plai Silver Watches. Huntington & Burrill. February 1 37 **"*" Slaughter 6c JLabuzan, * Have Just Received on Consignment , THE FOLLOWING GOODS, Which they will dispose of by the Package on very Accommodating Terms. 1 CASE Worsted Hose, 2 Boxes Cotton Lace, 3 Ditto ditto Shitting, 1 Case Dimities, 2 Ditto Cotton Cambrics, I Bale Flushings, 1 Ditto Duffil Blankets, 2 Ditto Flannel, 3 trunks Calicoes, 1 Bale Goati'ngs 1 Case Corded Ginghams, 1 Ditto Cambric Dimities, 1 Ditto MaLbars, 2 Bales Cloths and Cassimeres, 00 Bags Coffee, 60 Pieces Invernes Bagging, 100 Ditto Kentucky ditto, 100 Coils Bailing Rope, 1000 Pounds Twine, Bagging and Seine. October 3 13 Just Received, And For Sale by the Subscribers, A FEW DOZEN Silver Table 6c Tea Spoons. —ALSO— On the River, and Shortly Expected , TWO OR THREE FIRST RATE Moon Faced Clocks, WITH MAHOGANY CASES, Which will be Sold low for Cash or Produce J. S. Barney & Co. February 7 37 Just Received, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Crockery JVcire y For Sale at a small advance on accommo dating terms. Alexander Bryan. Di-r»mbrr 12 23 Candle Manufactory. Three doors below the Market, North side Broad-Street. THE Subscriber has ce hand a constant supply of the bent manufactured CAN DLES, which he will sell at the reduced price of 23 cents per pound by the box or 25 cents the stngle pound—He will exchange Can dles for Tallow at 4 cents difference. M. Payne. February 12 6t 40 mTI. HILL, will Practice LAW in the Middle Distuct, and will resid j | in Augusta. ' November 28 21 Wheeler, Bradley’s Co. HAVE JUSt RECEIVED IS ADDITION TO THEIR FORMER ASSORTMENT. SOME very elegint Sin touts Common ditto Kersey CJreat Coats, Plaid Cloaks u Ladies Habits and Pelisses, Black Cassimere Vests. —ALSO— -4 Trunks Common Jewelry assorted. January 28 54 Alexander Bryan, HAS JUST RECEIVED, Forty Packages British & French Dry Goods. 20 Casks Hardware and Cutlery 4 Hiids and 5 tuxes plain and eul glass Decanters, Tumblers, plated Castors Tea Pots, &c. 40 Boxes Window Glass, and j 100 Bags Shot 7 Boxes school and blank Books, Ledg ers, kc. 5 ditto castor and roram Hats 6 ditto mahogany and gilt frame Looking Glasses Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, and Green wire Fenders of the New-York and Philadelphia-patterns Now opening for sale at reduced prices. November 21 20 Just Received, and for sale by J. S. Barney Sc Co. A SUPPLY OF Cotton Sheetings & Shirtings, Which will be Said low by the Piece or Case —also— -60 Boxes Window Ghss, And a few Barrels Irish Potatoes, of an excellent quality. John Gindrat, Taker this ofifort unity of informing his Cue. tamers and others , that he has lately Re. ctived, a large assortment of Saddlery Articles & Coach Mounting, (1 O UPRISING almost every article want ) ed for either of those branches, among them a quantity of Plated Stirrup Irons, ele gant patterns,, likewise Coach and Gig Springs of a superior kind, all of which he will s.. II by the Invoice at a very small ad vance. nVrenther 5 22 Amos fcmiley Co. OFFER FOR SALK On the Most Reasonable Terms , HARNESS of every description of a very superior quality, likewise a very hand some assortment of BRIDLES, made of the best materials. Persons not acquainied wish their Establishment, and are in want of such articles, will do well to call and examine for themselves. Their Store is the second door above Mr. John Casltins Any work in their line will be thankfully received and well exe cuted. December 5 22 Coffee* Iron, Blankets, &c. 10 000 weight prime green Coffee 10.000 do Swedes Iron 20 pieces London duilil Blankets 10 do Bris'ol do do 10, 2*, 3 and point do 1 bale Fearnought Coatings 1 do Bath do 3 pieces Carpeting 10 do Flannels 20 do Cotton Shirtings 10 do Irish Linens 20 do Rhnde-Island Goods Calicoes, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs Chambrays, Broad Cloths and Cassimcies Hearth Ffuggs Green : table and crumb Cloths Vestings, &c &c. Cut Naiis, Inverness Cotton Bagging^ All will be sold low and on good terms ALSO, Bills cn New-York, At 60 Days sit'ht. R. J. Meigs & Co. November 21 23 Mr. E. Rouault, BEGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gen tlemcn of Augusta, that he has begun to Teach the FORTE PI ANO, in this place. For reference as to his ability, apply to Col. J. M'Kinne, and Mr. Augustus Brux. November 7 18 Y a Letj V STORE, Racl: Room , and Back-Store on Broad-Street, immediate possession I can be given—Apply to M‘Keller & Ansley OcUbtr 24 16 [Whole No. 925. Notice. J. Famugton, HAS RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF-« Two Hundred and h'\fty Cop’r/t of a Work by J. Manx, jtr d. FM/iital tiurgeon, 43V. Wc. IfiNTIIXKD Medical Sketches of the Cam* paign pf f812...,13....14, ' ' Which are for Sale at hi* Store on Broad• Street , for g 2 50 Cent» rack. tfifr Having perused the above Work, the Subscript! dints it conutns iioi onlje,iiiniiy useful, practical observations, respecting the cure of diseases, incident to a Mditaty Life, and on the nest arrangement of the Hospi'al Department ol an A>my; bur it appears, that the author has discovered by actual dis* sections, the true nature of that KPIDEM- I- ; K, which has proved so mortal in many of the Northern Sections of the Union deriomi* nated the COLD PI.A'.UE* SPOTTED FEVER, ice. and established a successful mode of curing It. J. Farrington, m. d. FeVtwy 28 4 3 John F. Pony at’s Wholesale and He tail DRUG AND Medicine Store, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGES WHERE Planters, Physicians, tyerch* ants, Country-Store Keepers, and all those who deal in DRUtta AND MEDI* CINES, can be supplied, on the lowest terms, with every article id the above line, of' the best qualities, received by late importation* from England. France andthenoith t —AMuNO which a«.b— Aqua Fortii Manna Alum Mace Arrow Root Nutmegs Brimstone Opium Camphor Rochelle Salts Cream Tartar Sugar of Lead Calomel Sulphur Cantharides Refined Saltpetre Camomile Catk - Ipecacuanha Tartar Emetic Magnesia ON HAND A quantity of fresh American CASTOR OIL, so much approved of; Henry's Mag nesia, Cheltenham Salts, Sodaic Powder ; a General Assortment of Patent Medicines, Perfumery Paints, Oil, Glass Vials, assorted { and SurgicaHnstruments. >Cr* Medicine Chests for Plantations. Ves sels and Family use put up with neatness, and printed directions—Orders from the count y thankfully received and attended to punctually* Savannah, fin % 18 6tlawx 34 EDy FoR 'Y HIi Difficulty of Hearing. Dr. D. GREEN, TAKES the liberty of informing the peo ple, that he has discovered a very easy mode of assisting those who are hard of Hear ing. •M Knowing that Providence has permitted a remedy to grow for every disease, he hat made it his study* this number of years past, to try to find out this remedy. At length he flatters .himself of being suc cessful, more so, than any other man yet. The remedy generally gives help, except to very old people who begin ta lose their eye sight, about the time tint the hearing becomes weak ened. To all others, it as yet has seldom failed of restoring that great blessing of hear ing. The Medicine, with directions, can be sent to the patient by post or otherwise, to any place, however, distant. At the same time, it may be somewhat satisfactory to those dis tressed to know that they may pursue their usual business, and to eat and drink what tastes best. The preparing, transmission, postage, tec. of the remedy will come to about three dollars. This enclosed in a letter will cover ail ex pense to the patient- One great object is to diffuse its benefi's as far os possible; therefore, dl printers who will give the above an occasional insertion, shall receive its advantages for themselves, or relatives, in thus assisting to place it within the reach of the distressed. Doctor D. Green, Reading, Penntylvania. January 24 6'!>w v 30 Caution. ALL persons are her: by cautioned not to employ my NEGRO C \RRENTERS, in any manner whatsoever, without my con sent or permission, as any person or persona doing so, after this date, will be dealt with according to law. John Willson. February 25 3t 4 %