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AUGUSTA HERALD.
Vol. XXII No. 79 J
bwdibao!b
AND
Commission Business.
The Subscriber,
3_7> ETURNS thanks for the en
jil> couragement heretofore receiv
ed iu the above Business, and informs
his friends and the public, that he
now enlarging his
WAIR!SaEI©TOIB
Situated at the upper end of
Bvoad-t veel,
Which will be in complete order |
for the reception of
COTTON,
And hopes, b_v bis attention, to j
merit a share of public patron >ge.
J. Anslcy.
September 23 4t f 25
CO THE PIJBLIC
THE undersigned take this me
thod to inform their friends and
the public, that they continue to trans
act bu-iness at their Warehouse in
Augusta. as
oomabssaisa
3AEK.CttA.VTS.
THEIR
Warehouse and Stores
Are i t <*u id order for the recepi on of
Merchandise and Country Pro
duce:
And they intend to give their un
divided attention to th- business, and j
hope, by industry and prompt atten
tion to all orders, to give general sat
isfaction to tiiose who may favor them
with their custom
M‘La\vs & Holt.
September 15 4w 23
~~ SINKB&Bl
AND
Commission Business.
'Hie Subscribers,
Renew the off r of their services to
heir Friends in the abo\ e Business.
The;/ continue at their
Old STAND on Broad-Street,
AVU n.Kltt
WARE-IIOCSES,
ARE IN GOOD IKDKR
FOR THK HE* KP HON OF
COTTON AXO OOOO*
Os every Description.
They t ike this opportunity to re
turn thank* lor favors heretofore re
ceived, and respectfully solicit the
continuance of a portion of public
patronage.
A Slaughter Nf C. Labuzan.
dj* Tne ttiiiedgeville Journal and Re
corder, the Missionary, and the Washington
News, are requested to publish the above
8 ti nes weekly in their respective papers,
and taeir accounts shall be paid on present-
Ijtent to te subscribers.
Augusta, September 8 24t 21
COTTO.V
The Subscribers,
mn receive COTTO V* on Storage,
WARE-HOUSE
Bade of the Planters’ Hotel.
Prompt attention will be given to
all ~ ders fur the ourehns** of
"Produce o\* .Mam* t tumdize,
And liberal aovances made for
Cotton received on Storage
John H. Kitnbell & Co.
October 20 6t f 33
Iffice of the Savannah liiver
JV u v igu tin n ( oin pa ny,
December 27 b. IS2O
fry Ordered, That an Instal
meut of 1 wo P. r Cent, or Two Dol
lars per Share, on the Capital .'■dock
of this Company, be called for from
the Stockholders ; to be paid to J. hs
W Bridges, K*q. Treasurer, on or
before the 20l!i day of March next,
and tiiat tiie Transfer Book-be elns
ed until sod lustalmcut shall have
been paid in.
Extract from, the .Minutes of the
Bond o f Directors.
Eugene Brcnan, Agent.
December 29 w3tn 33
I AVavcAv 5U\.
.Wit and F e*k Made
CLOTHING,
THIS DaV OPENING,
And for sale by
moeß & aiau&il,
Mercliatit- Tailors.
Consisting >f
\\ aterloo and Dress Coats,
Pantaloons and Vests,
Shirts, Cravats and
Cotton Drawers.
March 6 fit 72
NEW
CIiOTIUND *TVH\E.
THIS DAF OPEXED.
At* D FOR HU, F R CASH OM.y,
One door east of the Augusta Book-
Store,
AN ASSOK I'MKNT OP
Tvesa and Paaluonable
Mode the present seam., m the
bpst manner and of substant a, aie
riais, and considering the q, aiily :
will lie sold at reduced pnepi.
ill?’ CLOTHES cut ami n'ade in
the latest New- York and ; ha. lestun
Fashions at the above Maud, by
C. Ci tric.
December t i2t 43
The Subscriber,
Respectjully informs his friends and
the public, that he, has taken
SPOfi K lately occupied by Mr.
Ge j/gb P I'uitpis,
WHISK B HE OFF BUS FOR SALK,
LO T FOB ( A'ill.
Tl\e following Articles of
IDJi'I £ii)L>DiU
ne.
riOTTON. A
tei shawls.
Merino )
Sewing Sjlk.
Red Ticking,
Cotton and Woolen Hosiery,
I'ish Linen,
Ditto sheeting,
Black. While. T n .
Crimson Pearl 3 (. ( t’Untnn
Slate colored J
Cainbrick Ylusl n-,
Waved Jaconet, a new and elegant i
article, imported this »e sou, j
from England,
Cloths, Cassiin res. Flannels, &c. |
John G. W inier.
November 28 3’ t 44
T\\e Subscriber,
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public, iliat he has received
A SEAT ASSORTMENT OF
Suitable to his Line of Business,
C IN-ISTIAG OF
SUPER FI K Cloths,
Coronation Vlixt Cassimeres,
Black and Blue ditto
hnpertine Valencia Vestuigs, {e.n
ti'efy new.)
He has formed a connection in
Ch rlesfnn. by which means he will
Iways ha' e on h rid a e.io<ta nt *up
p!y of the rtewesi GOODS & FAsH
10NS, dirept from L oilon.
James Gordon,
Tailor (J* Habit Maker
Hash mgton■ St >eet
D eeember 29 5 3
1 13 hds. f ,, ‘i | ne New-Or
leans and St. Croix SUGAR.
FO/l SALK nr
A. 11. Gordon, & Co.
Cotton Range.
March 7 72
*t. Croix.
gmaivao
45 \l\u\s. VVtisl Quality.
OS (ON -1G XM ENT.
! sou s.ilk nr
A. Slaughter k C. Labuzan.
November 3 9t 37
A.Y EL EGA XT
Xortbern .Made LIU,
with Plate vlounted HARNESS, f. r
sale cheap for Cash, or approved
Town Paper.
Hugh Nesbitt.
December 1 45
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1821.
IwuuYlug this Man,
From Boats JSTo t <Jj* 11.
Q34©© Lbs. Prime Green
' ilee,
i 23 Hilda. Prime !*iigar
-JO Barrel* do do
70 B-rrels Superfine flour
A few birrels Iri«ti Potatoes
Pipes Superior Holland Hid
And by the next lion*,
: 30 lihJ*‘ P iine Retailing Molasses
| to Hilda. Philadelphia W liiskev,
| 30 Bl»ls. do do
i W itli e variety of oilier articles
j For sale by
li. Malone.
March 16 3! 73
li. JWALO.VE,
Offers for sule, low fur t'ash
©D HOXKS Muscatel Itaisius
20 Bigs liiFeii Coliee
20 Qr. C sks Slieriy, Currant ami
vtalaga Wines,
Champ igne VVme in Baskets
of t d ieo each,
Grapes in .1 ir*
100 C«sk* Cut N ils
: 0000 Lbs. Shot and Lead.
January 9 06
DD lia,2;s Prime Green, of the
Men Clop,
Just received and for sale by
C. L. Lawrence & Co.
ALSU L\].STORE,
A .D Foil HALS..
New-Orleans i-uigar, of the Old
Ur.ip, prim, q . in,
Loaf -oigar n b 'els,
Bist Kich n nil M nilfactiired To
bicco. s bonds In the pound, Har
ris's crooked brHt.d,
FL- R ileis best English Seine Twine.
January to 4t »8
“Ua SSlDdi? ~
From Bout Hummingbird
HDD Ip’ ('asks Malaga Wine
•10 K. gs do do
8o Box s Bloom H.usin* s
to Jars Gi apes,
10 Minis Si Croix Sugar,
20 Do Muscovado do
' Fur sale by
li. C. Cantelon & Co.
Jonur< 16 8
I _ j
ihe. huhse vIYwV,
Cancoitsliiuly he f.iiut at the Au
•rustn < um ml si inn
isji®a st©ilia,
•d.V 'L l S Rjl V" . E,
From early Ml late, where he still
attends to the Practice of MEDI
CI.NE. Bleeding and Teeth extract- j
ing hi store, at moderfe terms, and j
fn serv inis at half the usual rates as ■
heretofore nhiehis worth ofriotiee, I
Drugs, Glass, Oils, Paints
&c. &c.
Will be reeeiv d on Commission,
and prompt returns made of all sales i
and every attention paid to the in
terests of his employers..
6. C. Dunn.
December 12 <lB
"
ton sale.
The Subscriber has at his House,
NEAR I HB MARK El - ,
Very Rlegant and well Toned
liondon iWaile
PIANO FORTES
Which he will sell low for Cash
or approved Tow Piper.
William Hrux.
Deeember 3 6i 46
Waltham. G otto ns.
The 'iub>cnber Has Received
m Dales Waltham Cottons,
-.od will have regular supply du
ring the seat'll). Dealers can have
their orders executed ou the usual
terms, for cash or undoubted c.edit.
S. D. Park man.
Ij* The Milledgeville Journal, Align.
Ilerald, and Louisville Sentinel, are request
ed to insert the above advertisement once :•
week for six weeks, and forward tlivir bills
to this office for payment.
Savannah, Nov. 16 fit v 4>
Wanted to Purchase,
A SMART active NEGRO BOY,
about fourteen or fifteen years
'I Axe — Enquire at this Office.
March 14
TAILOR,
One door west of John Burry's, nearly
opposite the City-Hotel,
Respectfully informs the
citizens of Augusta and its vi
rinity t lit I lie hak this present week
received from New York, the latest
Fashions of that place—Also, u few
Superfine Blue, Mixt, and Biaek
Broad Cloths, Csssiineres und Vest
mgs, which will lie sold lnv —A» he
has had a considerable of experience
in bis line of business, he feels con
fident. that lie wilt meet th* appro
bation of all who will favor him with
their rustinn.
h./” Coats, Vests and Pantaloons
scoured and restored to their origin
al lustre at the shortest notice, uud
nu the most reasonable terms.
March 16 4t 70
Tl\fc Sobsevlbev,
is RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLE OF
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, A.c
among which ark,
1315 lihds. prime New Orleans
und •u-'Covado Sugars
30 Rags Coffee
23 Hhds. .Vlnlnsses,
lo “I.‘i, { wnisstß't,
6 Ditto Peach Brandy
4 Pipes Gin
2 Hhds. Jamaica Rum
3 Ditto N. E. ditto
1 Pipes Cognac Brandy
1 Ditto very superior Vinegar
13 Tun Swceds iron, assorted
000 Straws of Tumblers,
500 Gallon Jags and Jars,
2 Cases Domestic Goods
Sail, Colton Bugging, S icking,
Powd r Shot and L ad,
Spice, P pper, ui rants
Freni) .vidsea el Raisins, Ac &c.
" Inch he will sell at fair prices
for Cash or produce.
Joint Cashin,
Broad street,
Opposite FMillers' Hotel
December 22 61 r 31
NEW.YOtIK
bums t§irx)jia 9
UIiOYUiT UAX.V.tII,
(Late of the firm of Uorrdf Hanna*
Charleston, South-Ca>olinu. J
33 E- PECTFULLY inf" ms his
| 3.H, friends and the plibl i hat he
h s just returned to Ih.s city, i ud has
removed his STORE to to i large
Briek Building, nearly op tile his
former S and, one door ve the
Store of Mr. R. HMu an. ,
WHERE HB IS NOW OPKNI*
A Ldrge and General Assorting of
; IFJiIBMI
From the celebrated Mnnufac ors
!of Messrs. Tweedy t y Benedict, ud
I other approved vlauufactones in N.
York,
CONSISTING OF
Gentlemen’s Black A Drab Beaver
Broad and narrow Brims, some
which are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
D tlo imitation Beavers,
Me .’a and Buy’s Fine and Common
Rorauts,
Ditto Merino and Commoii Wool
H a IH
Children’s arid Infant’s Hats,
Morocco Ceps,
Ladies’ Beavers,
Military II its. Ac.
All of which are oered for Cash
or town acceptances on the most ac
commodating terms. The above as
sortment is prob ibly surpassed he
none in the city for low prices any
qualities. Country Merchants and
others are invited to cull and idgd
for themselves. The greatest care
taken in packing hats, so that they
may open in good shape and order.
December 19 60
“a>3j&ro~
Ou Charleston,
Kitlinunul,
Washington-City,
Haiti more,
Philadelphia, and
New York,
at 5, 10, 30, and 6 J days vigbt in sums to
suit purchasers lor aje at
A lien’s
Lottery anrl Exchange Office
Corner of Itroi.d A Mcliito-.li streets.
Also —North-Carolioa State Bank Notes
for sale at a discount.
United States Hank and New-York Post
Notes for sale and a premium given for
Uliar- son irioney,
T'sbruary 1.1 66
[Uholk. No. 1)53.
CWicfc VHd WUVE.
A 1* Yj\\ Itall I’lpes, quarter arid
i r * “»U' qnurler Casks fine Old
L P Madeira, tit f« r immediate use,
on consignment, from J. Howaiid
Mari n. & Co. will lie sold at post
an<l charges of importation « nly, if
applied for soon. The undersigned,
"ill /reeire orders for any quantity
or size of ('ask. ot tlie variety of
»' **• Maliusy, Kitcial. or Tin a
MIN K-S, of Madeira, to he pm up
In .1. II March if Co. who tave
seetired ilte best the Island affords ;
and will he able to send their \V ioes
at a reduction of agio per Pipe from
old price. \n order now making op
will shortly be gent off for next Mim „
nur or fail importation.
> Ralph Thomas.
Jmii-rv so o< ot
Gentlemen'shuper Fashionable Hlttclc
AND
Misses and Children’s White Beaver Hats
Feem the Manufactory of Messrs. J. (J L
Hre-wtter,
NKW-YORK
a N eleg-intagsonmeist of the above
articles together with a la-ge
si.pplv of Men's Youth’s and Bov’s
C istor, Imitation Beaver, Rorant and
Children’* hauey Hats, jo t received
and for sale by the subscriber, at
the Hip and .Military Store, four
doors above the Posi Office.
Richard Allen.
December 20 8$
•MEftUVO SHAWL^T
Just Jifct tied from.\Pic- Fork
k II VNDSOMK as, I’hunt of Pie
u 'SL above \rtie|e 7 llH | B . +> 0 f
\ry ""p rior qnaliis ; « 0 ~e with
Ma ul Bo derg, very rich, ami for
sale In
George Bradford & Co.
-Hunt lull rod. above the Hake,
_ l’l llt oud trect.
U cember 8 4,7
& l'tiJw BO Y.VETS.
CABiVS of the above Arti
cle. si.®- of 'hich are of the NK tV
ESI' FXSIIIOVS. with trimmed
en^eg—hU»» an elegant aisortment of
Straw Trimming, Bands, &e Just
received ami fur gale by
R. Aliens
Al the Ha ; Iff Military tore lour
d o s above the Post-Office,
la >ia' « at 8«
t’itvjsi’iic rus T "
OF
t .\
SIX HOOKS *
ENTITLED
23cttcr to
lil • .SKVU Kvr.
To be. Published in the City oj Augusta
The following extract from the “ (.iohoia
Aiivkutisku,” will elucidate the principle
and drift ot tile Poem
“ I'lh* Poem is in SIX BOOKS, of from three
to five hundred lines each. Ihe author’s
object seeins t be Id combat that erroneous
sentiment which the melancholy speculations
of inds of gloomy sensibility have inculca
ted, that the miseries of human life so fas
overbalance its enjoyments, that existence
itself Is not a blessing, or its continuance to
be desired. Mr. Eva, in his Poem, attempts
to shoe/, and we believe pretty successfully,
that mere are sufficient grounds ot comfort
11 all the diversified stations of life, sufficient
otirces of consolation in the midst ol con
tsicfs and difficulties, to demonstrate the
ruth of the title he lias chosen for hit Po
em, that it is “ Hkttkk to II*." He endea
vors to show, that Providence, in continu
ing individuals in existence, forms s more
accurate estimate ol human happiness than
those churlish beings do, who, in the midst
of countless blessings, can find nothing worth
living for. Mr. Eva takes a survey ol hu
man life in nil its stages—of science in all its
brandies—of business in all its activity—of
creation in nil its sublimity and beauty, And
under various views, and many animated
descriptions, he endeavors clearly to show,
that the life of man, with all its vicissitudes,
lias a balance of happiness greatly in its fa
vor. I lie work, we are informed, will after
a snort lime be put to press.”
TKit.VIS.
The above Poem will he printed or. very
fine paps*, and in an elegance of style not
inferior to tin- handsomest northern puhlica-
I Hills.
It will lie comprised in one volume, con
tai ling shout 200 duodecimo pages.
The price to Subscribers will be one dot.
lur ball bound— or vne dollar and a hall mil
bound in a superior ityle, payable on delive
ry ol the volume.
t j- Every person whoahall procure twelve
subscribers, and become answerable tor die
payment, will be entitled to an additional
copy.
1 /• The Proposals for the above work.are
left at the different Book Stores in this City,
Augusta, November.
PKINTLNU,
eatly executed at the If KKALU-OPFIQF.
on low terms.