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AUGUSTA HERALD.
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V 01. XXITI No. 51.
THIi NEW
CL O THING S TOR E,
IS UK MOVED
To the South side of Broad-Street,
nearly opposite the Augusta Book-
Store ; and furnished with
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Cloaks Dress Coats
Big Coats Coatees
Surtouts Pantaloons
Frock Coats, Vests
with & witii- Drawers
out Capes Shirts, See. &c.
All of which are made after the
atest Ncw-York and Philadelphia
Fashions, and for sale at a small ad
vance for Cash.
Also—Clothes cut and made at the
above Stand, alter the latest Northern
Fashions, by ’ i
C. Clark. |
October 30 t2t 33
New, Fresh and Fashionable
IVefttVj Mato
(Some real superfine, for the most
particular customers,) lately receiv
ed and for sale by
Ditnock & Marsh,
Merchant Tailors,
(Nearly opposite the City-Hotel.)
Augusta Oct'her 36 lit 3*
The Subscribers,
Have removed to the Store next door
above Mr Kueeland. where they are
receiving and opening
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
IBooks & Stationary, ;
Among -which are the following JYew Works : j
Didier’s Letters,
Ward’s Letters, •
Percy’s Anecdotes. No. 3 and i
and Blackwood’s Magazine. No 20.
J. & H. Ely.
October 16 6t 31
The Sabscrihers,
CONTINUE TO KEEP ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE GROCERIES,
TOM rAJIILT step LIES,
Which they offer for Sate an reasonable terms
(VIZ.)
OLD East-Lnlia Coffee,
Jam tea Sugar,
Treble refined Loaf Sugar,
Fresh Gunpowder and Imperial
eas,
Superior No. i Chocolate,
Mould Candles,
Ki'-e,
Old Cogniac Brandy,
Do. Jamaica Hum,
Du. Hollands Gin,
Do. Madeira Wine,
Do. L. P. I’eunerifto, do.
Do. Port do.
Claret do.
Sparkling Champagne, do.
Mtbberi’s London Porter,
Superior Wine & Cider Vinegar
Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves,
Curran's. Cinnamon,
Basket Salt,
Ptpper, Spier, Ginger,
Segars, $e dfc.
Wm. Bostwick, & Co.
October 23. 33 6*t
TllwlßMfimr
THE Prophecy of Dante, a Poem by Lord
Byron,
Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a
Drama, founded on the popular Novel of
“ The Abbott. ’’
Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John
Howard Payne, Esq.
Sergeant and Rawle’- Reports, 3 vols.
The ouse Surgeon and Pnysician, design
ed for the use of families with Concise
Directions, price gl.
dj’ A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter
Paper, for saie at the Augusta Book-Store,
hy
W. J. HOBBY.
July 3 3t 1
MIMS GRAY.
(.o-partnership is this dav
il. dissolved by mutual consent.—
Those to whom we are in any man
ner indebted in the city of Augusta,
will please to reuder in their demands,
in order that due method may be ta
ken by the concern for the payment
thereof.
Mims Gray. !
Edgefield C. ft. Oct. 23 fit 35
A~CA.HU.
RESPEC I’FLiLLY informs tier friends j
and the PuSlic, that she intends open- j
ing lier SCHOOL on Moxdat the 22d in. I
stant, in Reynold-street, directly opposite. 1
Mr. James Gardner’s, where she will aitend
to all the Branches of the English Language,
French and Music. Mrs. J. has also engag
ed a young Lady, to attend to the different
Branches of Needle-W ork.
October 16. 5t t 31
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1821.
X ov\\y autV SUvwe,
A few doors above the Planters’ Hotel,
BROAD-SI'REET.
Have just received, and a<e now offer
ing for sale, at Wholesale or Retail,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
15000 pair of Fashionable
Roots a\u\ Shoes,
Assorted,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF—
©®sa3fl a
Os different kinds.
! TIN PLATE
By the Box and Wire.
| Tin amt VeNvUvr Wave
j Manutaeturcd by them as usual.
J As one of the firm resides in New-
Vork, they intend at all times to have
their assortment complete. Country
Merchants and Tiaders can at all
j times be supplied ou the most accom
modating terms.
November 2$ 42
r 'jj IN Bathing I’itbs, very superior
A do Roasters different sizes,
do Scales with beams properly
regulated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Puns and Sauce Pans do do
i do Watering pots do do
do Powder, Pea and Sugar Can
nisteis,
do Candle Sticks
do Candle Boxes
do Candle Moulds
do Cheese Toasters,
do Liquor Pumps,
do L qtior Measures
do Graters, large, for kitchen use
do Nutmeg graters upon an im
proved plan
do Chandeliers, in sets of a su
perior construction
] do Sfconees, an improved pattern,
do Cup*, pint and half pint,
do Spiiting Boxes
do Lanterns, both large & small
do Skimmers aud Ladles
do Cullenders
do Scoops anil Funnels
do Engines for the purpose of
watei ing Gardens, &e.
do Pppper and Drudging Boxes,
do Sillabub Churns,
.do Trumpets for huuters & stage
drivers
do Pudding Pons,
Or any other article or articles in
the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by
Wholesale or Retail, will be fur
nished at the shortest notice and the
work well executed on the most rea
sonable terms, by applying at the
store of
John Hayles & Co.
SC?* TIN GUTTERS for houses,
made and put up at short notice.—
Apply ns above.
April 6 81
B.iXCU'CG ACAD VRsIX.
MR. CO EM ESN IE,
Respectfully informs the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta, that he will open his
Dancing School
on the first Saturday in November,
and it will continue open throughout
the season, for Subscribe s. Mr. C. j
being well known in ibis place, flal
| ters himself that Parents and Guar
dians will favor him with the Tui- i
| tion of their Children.
Lessons will be given on every Sa- j
' toriJav morning, from 9 until 12 o’-
clock, and in the evening from three
! o’clock until sun set. Priee of Tui- I
tion Ten Dollars per quarter paya
j ble in advance.
j Two and an half months Tuition
j will be the full quarter, including
three Exhibition Balls, to which Pa- 1
: rents and Guardians of his Scholars j
are invited.
I N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen who j
may wish to take private Les*ons in I
Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to
j wait upon them at their houses, or |
/ at the Dancing Academy, on Green 1
I Street.
| Augusta, October-23. fit 33
*** The Snlwcriber will ac- |
commodate with BOARD, a few I
Children, should any offer from the I
Country who are desirous of attend- 1
ing school in town-
Robert Walker. I
October 26. 34>
©©^©a,
STOCK and EXCHANGE
j
rB'VRE subscriber has Taken an of-
Jl. five in the building lately oceu-
I pied hy Messrs. Stewart Si Har
j graves, on the -North side of Rroad
! street, opposite to the Post Office—
j where he offers his services in the
j above business, and hopes, by strict
; personal attention, to obtain lire pat
ronage of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brok
ers in commercial operations gen
erally, render it remarkable that the
merchants of Augusta and the plan
ters have long sustained the ineiui
venience of having none, and particu
larly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton in irt the business
is principally done by brokers; and
hence the ease, certainty aud d spatch
with which it is executed. The same
system is perfectly practicable here.
The merchant, by applying at the of
[ lice of the subset iber, may hereafter
i save himself 1 lie trouble of sampling
| his cotton and looking up a purchase!;
—the planter need be no longer in
volved In doubt and - difficulty to
ascertain the true state‘of the mar
ket, nor subject himself to the caprice
of the wary speculator—and the pur
chaser will at all times know where
to resort for cotton at the market
price.
Office Regulations relative to
I’otton.
isf. In order to give time for sam
pling, eilizens offering cotton are re- !
I quested to leave the warehouse re
| eeipts by eight o’cloek. A. M.—if
j leli luter than wine, sales c r.aot be
realized till the succeeding day. If ;
more convenient, the receipts mav be ;
enelospj® in a letter of instructions
j and dropped in the letter box the
j night previous.
2(1. Cotton will lie sampled aud re
ceived from wagons till t.n o’clock,
A.M. —if offered after that hour,
sales cannot bn realized till next day.
ad. Warehouse expenses will in
variably be deducted from the account
sales.
4lb. Sales will Commence at ten
o’clock and close at twelve, A. M.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and
limiting higher than <lie market, will
have their receipts returned them on
paying eeuts for a hag entry and
sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25
cents n bale.
Orders from (lie country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will
|,e promptly executed.
Stock, "Exchange, am\
Brokerage,
IN THF.IR VARIOUS BRANCHES,
w il! hi ailended to at all limes dur
ing office hours, which will be from
eight o’clock A. M. till two o’clock
1‘ W. and from three o’clock till live
P. M.
John Kinney, jun.
(O’ Money is sometimes worth m re than
at others : Persons having it to loan, may, in
the strictest confidence, aval tbemsi-lvcs of
the advantages of the market, by applying at
the above office.
December 11 ts 47
lirwv&ym’p
.Merchant Tailor.
Respectfully informs his
Customers and the Public gene- j
j rally, thit he continues to carry on I
j his limbless in Cautelou’s Brick i
Store, on IDoad-Street, nearly oppir- i
i site the City-Hotel ; he feels thank- !
ful for past favours and solicits a !
j continuances he pledges himself that j
his work shall not be exceeded by ;
any done in ibis city —He will con- j
| stonily keep on hand Clo hs, Cassi
meres and Vestings of the best Qua- !
litv. which lie will sell and make up
on moderate terms.
►CP Received the latest New York
and PhiUdelph a FASHIONS.
: October td. 81 32
& Have this day received
by the Stcain Boat, the Life of Gen- j
j eral Greene—Jackson *n Fever—No ■
1 I ictiun. a Narrative founded on Re- ‘
| eent and Interesting Facts.
-A/.SO
ii FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
FOR SALE
At the New-York Commissftn Book '•
Store.
Samuel Sturves. Agent. i
July 17 6
Dissolution.
THE Co-partnership heretofore
existing under the firm of
M-Laws As Holt, is this day dissolv
ed by limit At ion. The unsettled bn
smess of the concern, will he attend
ed to b> Mr. JotiSt S. who
will he found generally at the Compt
mg-liooin or VVare-House of the late
| firm.
We return our sincere thanks to
onr friends and the public, for the
i liberal support they have given us
and hope their successor, Sir. J. 8.
j Holt, will e.nniinue to enjov an
| equal share of public patronage, iu
1 the
»3MI
AND
Commission Busingss.
It is desirable to have the allure
of the late linn settled without de
lay, and we therefore soHcit those
who arc indebted to make payment,
and those who have any deinsnd*
against the late concern, to present
them for settlement.
J tunes M-Lnwsy
John -S. Holt.
November 6 8t t 37
i
AN I)
Commission Busitiess.
''jS'Ulli Subscriber, having taken
the VV iRK HOUSK, recently
occupied by J. 8. Barney, tenders his ;
I services to his friends and the Pub
lic in the
StoYogo ami Commission
Business.
! His Wft re-Houses and Stores are now
I in complete order for the reception
| of < Ol TON or MEKCII ANDIZE.
He hopes from a correct St prompt
attent on to business, to niei it. a share
of Public Patronage.
A. Danfort It.
In Slove 8c for ftnie,
i SDDD Bushels Liverpool
Uround Balt,
300 C&sks Phomastnwn Stone
lame, I
80 Pieces Colton Bugging.
October 23. ftt -13
Cotton Wavfe-Ylousc. i
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE,
8K I CUN' thanks to his friends
and the public lor past favours !
in his Line of Business, and takes
this method of informing them—that i
lie has erected
A »\‘t“W Wavo-Douso,
FOIt I IIK ÜBttKl* I ION OF
(DSVffUSr,
Near the ti|iper end South side
Broad-Street—on the Lot next below
Messrs. It. & B. Lang & 11. Mus
grove, and lie hopes from strict per
sonal attention to all Business com
mitted to his care, to ensure a con
tinuation of patronage. He will con
tinue to receive and forward 0001)8
• to his friends in the country and to
' Mansart all Business in the COM
'MISSION LINK.
|Q* The situation of the Ware-
House, excludes it entirely from the
danger of fire.
On Consignment
i Best Cypress Shin
gies and
! So Tierces Boston Stone Lime,
| Fur sale low for cash—apply as
\ above.
I September It 4* t 21
'ijyA’jtatwiasfffSii.
AND
Commission Business,
The Subscriber having taken a least
on the, IVare-House, recently occu
pied by
HOLCOMBE & TUCKER
(Opposite Mew . Sims Aj" Williams
U STILL ** e thankful to bis friends
V y and the public for a share of
their patronage. Kverv attention
will be paid to the interest of those
who mey favor him with their busi
/ness, whether in receiving and for
warding sales and purchases of
Cotton oy JdeTciiumlise
of any description—His WARE
HOUSES 8 I’OliES ore now ren- j ,
dy for the reception of Cotton and |
Merchandise, ,
R Malone.
Augusta, May l 88 Mr
1. V* No. »
IDHT& JH)DID3 9
t Hardware anti Guije’y.
THE SUnsCK^Efc^
1 *-1 to-mod aennhtxion «s!h
t! 8 a| t extensile Mercantile House v
• in New York, nave just recets* r!&m.n
i hat city, and ore now opening
) Broad-Mtreet, next door to the Bet
■ store of William J. Hobby, L.q. a
large sou vtluehie Assortment of
Fancy and tit,.' Dry Goods, Haid
ware ai d f’ntlery t
AMONG WHICH AUF,
VK \H-y iitnwVs,
Kxtra utlper, snpeitine, ami com
mon Cloths am) Casstmeres, assorted
colom; Sattmetts. diftVrent eoinrt;
Blue and white Plains; red, white,
yellow and green Flannels; bine and
green Backing Baizes; Rose Blank
ets, assorted, from 7 to 12-4; Point
do ; Irlick and colored plain, figured
•mil printed BombaZttts and Rat
tinetts ; Carline or Circassian and
I <irl6n Maids ; black and colored
plain nnd fignred Canton Crapes and
Crapj; Dresses ; black, blue,green and
assorted fancy Calicoes; soperLoo
don prints aud printed Csinbiica ; lino
Cambi ic; plaid Ginghams ; plain and
figured book jicouet, tnmirio and
fancy Muslins; corded and jaconet
niiisliu Robes ; Irish Linens, various
<|'i ililies ; fine and coarse brown do;
Oii Cloths, handsome patterns; swaas
, down, toilnette and line white ai d
printed Valencia Vestings ; |,u#*,
clnnlz, imitation silk and cotton and
printed bordered c&ssimere Shawls:
India mid Herman silk Hag cud ban-
I dana Hand kerchiefs ; black and crosi
! birred Canton do; madras*, puiiicat
and twilled cotton do; spotted cross
b rred and while hord’d cambric Cra
vats; linen cambrics and cambric
H nakerchiefs t imitation do ; black
Soil white silk, cotibn and worsted
Hose; ladies and gentlemen’s blacky
white, and assorted colored, k d,
beaver, castor and silk Clove* ; Se e
ing Milks and I'wist; black and col
ored Ribbons, various widths : ele
gant pin id garniture do; Ping, in
p icks ; gilt coat aud vest, pearl ami
. ivoiy shirt Holton.; liuttou m uld.;
domestic Shi. tings, Sheetings,Cheeks,
I Plaids and Sliipes; tine and com in n
Bed Ticks ; black tabby Velvet ;
j worsted Shirt* end Drawers; silk
i Umbrellas, different qualities; fore
top, ba k, ivory and pocket Combs;
course and line linen and cotton
threads; Cotton Balls: line steam
looot Shirtings; Suspenders; an eu
sortinent oi' Shoes ; rorutn, imita.tion
i aud real beaver Hats:
AND OF
WtUuAvC.VYt* vvvu\ CulVftTy,
(funs, assorted, some ve.ry elegant;
Cun Worms ; Trace Cb,ains ; chest,
butt, II ond IIC II ages; Thumb
Latches; trunk, chest, till, pad, knob
and mortice Lock*; tea and tablo
spoons; pocket, pen, barlow, two
blade, pear, pruning, carving, dirk,
desert, shoe, bread, butcher and drau’-
ing Knives ; Knives and Forks; Ra
zors, in cases ; Scissor* ; Hmid
| saws ; handsaw and bastard Fileg ;
Curry Combs; Sad Irons; Waiter*
and l ea I'rnya; Carpenter's Rules ;
Square* and Compasses ; Sand Pa
per; Shovels and l'ongs ; nut Peek*
and Brads, assorted; Trunk Han
illes ; Wood and Bed Screws; Screw
Polite*;Candlesticks;Curtain Kings;
Nail mil Spike Giniblets; Nail II nt
me.r* ; Jewshnrps ; Shaving Boxes
«'id Brushes ; tnrtalic Paste and Pasta
Blacking ; and an assortment of
Brushes.
All of which are now od'-retl at re
duced prices, wholesale and reti*il
for cash or approved paper in this
city ; and from the advantages they
will possess in the selection of their
Goods, having a purchaser Constant
ly in the New-Vork market, hope to
merit u share of public patronage.
Waltnsley Sj" Foster.
December 1* 48
TWoks YosltA.
V YOUNG Man who is at leasure
the afterpart of the day and
every evening, would be glad In bo
employed Posting Merchant’s Books.
A liac left »t the Herald-Gllice, ad
dressed to M will moet attention.
December 7 tt 46
W e art-, authorized to an
nounce r MAMUKL LARK, «s
a Candid.ue jVrthe Olliers of Clerk
of the Mnp-rior and Inferior Court*
of Richmond County,at the approach
ing Kiee'ion.
November 9 38