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AUGUSTA HERALD.
Vol. XXII No. 90.]
JUST KDDEIVED,
Per Last Steam-Boat.
AND FOR SALE BY
saAiasa
MERCHANT tailors,
THREE TRUNKS Os THE LATEST AVI) MOST FA
SHIONABLE SUP. BLUE & BLACK
DRESS COATS.
ALSO,
©©AO'S,
With and without Capes.
With a Assortment of
PANTALOONS & VESTS,
Os various colours and qualities—which
with an assortment of thin S U.MMER
QLOTItLXG, will be disposed of low for
C’aSH.
April 10. 82-9 t
ffas? WiAILSo
TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior
da. Roasters different sizes,
do Scales with beams properly
regulated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Pans and Sauce Pans do do
,do Watering pots do do
'•Jo Powder, Tea and Sugar Can
niste.s,
do Candle Sticks
do Candle Boxes
do Candle Moulds
do Cheese Toasters,
do L quor Pumps,
do Liquor 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 Sconces, an improved pattern,
do Cups, pint and half pint,
do Spitting Boxes
do Lanterns, both large & small
do Skimmers and Ladles
do Cullenders
do Scoops and Funnels
do Engines for the purpose of
watering Gardens, &c.
do Pepper and Drudging Boxes,
do Sillabub Churns,
do Trumpets for hunters & stage
drivers
do Pudding Pans,
Or any other article or articles in
the Tin-Plate iVorker’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.
5C7* TIN GUTTERS for houses,
made and put up at short notice
Apply as above
ssiae of uvunusiA.
FOii sole at the very reduced
price of g 7 to close the cooeern
a gentleman unfortunate in busi
ness— As it is not probable that there
wilt be an edition of this Elegant
Map for a number of years—or that
so favorable opportunity for pur
chasing it will soon occur, all who
wish the map would do well now to
supply themselves.
The subscribers have, also the
17th Volume of Johnsons Reports,
No. 46 of the Quarterly Review,
do 11 of Blackwood’s Magazine,
The Sketch Book Complete in 7
numbers,
Nos. 5 <Sj* 6 of Bigelow’s Botany,
AND A NEW SUPPLY OF
PAPER HANGINGS.
y„* Country Merchants can be sup
plied with Writing Sp Letter Paper
and ail kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS,
en very advantageous terms.
J. & H. Ely.
April 13. 83 it
Lauding tivis Day,
From Boats No 1 dj* tl.
£134!D1) Lbs. Prime Green
Coffee,
23 Hlids. Prime Sugar
+0 Barrels do do
70 Barrels Superfine flour
A few barrels Irish Potatoes
Pipes Superior Holland Gin
And bp the next Boat,
30 Hlids' Prime Retailing Moiasses
10 iihds. Philadelphia Whiskey,
BO BHs. do do
With a variety of other articles
Fur sale- by
It. Malone.
March 16 3t 75
Wanted to Purchase,
A S’iART active NEGRO BOY
j!v about foa.ieenor fifteen years
ci age —Enquire at this Office.
Mvreh 14
NEW BOOKS at Ely’s.
Kenilworth, by the author
of Waverly. &e. &c.
Melmonth, the Wanderer, by the au
thor of Bertram
The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au
thor of the Ayrshire Legatees,
or the Correspondenee of the
Pringle family.
The Angel of the World, a New
Poem
Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 13
Just received and for sale by
J. & H. Ely,
Who keep constantly a large sup
ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper,
and School Banks, which will be sold
to Country Merchants on the most
advantageous terms.
April 20 3t 83
Elout, Potatoes, &c.
a<M> Barrels Richmond Su
perfine FLOUR,
*0 Barrels Irish POTATOES,
27 Boxes Superior CIDER,
Landing fr.- m Boats, No. 1 & 22
And for Sale .by,
R. Malone.
April 17. t 843 J
UOESE, sign,
Ornamental Painting, Glazing,
Paper Hanging, Sfc.
Subscriber anxious for Work,
JL is now ready to receive appli
calicos, having every necessary re
commendation. Apply at this office
for particulars.
Charles A. Cox.
April 23 86
The Subscriber,
IS RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLT OF
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Arc
AMONG WUICJH ARB,
fBU lihds. prime New Orleans
and Muscovado Sugars
30 Bags Coffee
25 HLds. Molosses,
Srti.l'wnisis.E'i,
0 Ditto Peach Brandy
4 Pipes Gin
2 Hhds. Jamaica Rum
6 Ditto N. E. ditto
1 Pipes Cognac Brandy
1 Ditto very superior Vinegar „
15 Ton Sweeds iron, assorted
500 Straws of Tumblers,
500 Gallon Jugs and Jars,
2 Cases Domestic Goods
Sait, Cotton Bagging, Sacking,
Powder Shot and Lead,
Spice, Pepper, Currants
Fresh iVluscaiel Raisins, &c. &c.
Which he will sell at fair prices
for Cash orprodHce.
John Casliin,
Broad street,
Opposite Planters’’ Hotel
December 22 6t f 31
The. Subscriber,
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he has received
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
Suitable to his Line of Business,
CONSISTING OF
SUPERFINE Cloths,
Coronation Mixt Cassimeres,
Black and Blue ditto
Snpertirte Valencia Vestings, (en
tirely new.)
He has formed a connection in
Charleston, by which means he will
tways have on hand a constant sup
ply of the newest GOODS & FASH
IONS, direct from London,
James Gordon,
Tailor Habit-Malcer.
Washington Street
December 29. 53
Waltham Lotions.
The Subscriber Has Received
33 Rales Waltham Cottons,
And will have regular supply du
ring the season. Dealers can have
their orders executed on the usual
terms, for cash or undoubted credit.
S. B. Parkman.
oji* The M'dledgeville Journal, Augusta
Herald, and Louisville Sentinel, are request
ed to iiiser! .lie above advertisement once a
week for six weeks, and forward their bills !
to this office for payment.
Savannah, Nov. 16 6t F 43
■jtN ELEGANT
N ovthftTU NLaAe GIG,
with Plate Mounted HARNESS, for
sale eheap for Cash, or approved
Town Paper.
Hugh Nesbitt. m
December 1 43
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1821. *
The Subscriber,
espectfuUy informs his friends and
the public, that he has taken in
STORE lately or-upied by Mr.
George P. Turpin,
WHERE HE OFFERS FOR SALE,
LOW FOR CASH,
The following Articles of
SD’JGf (BDDIDSa
.....viz.....
1 10ITON )
* [shawls.
Merino J
Sewing Silk,
Bed Ticking,
Colton und Woolen Hosiery,
Irish Linen,
Ditto Sheeting,
Black, While, A n .
Crimson Pearl & L
Slate colored JCKATES
C&mbrick Muslins,
Waved Jaconet, a new and elegant
article, imported this season,
from England,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c.
Johu G. Winter.
November 28 3t t 44
NEW
CLOTHING STOKE.
THIS DA ¥ OPENED,
and for sale, f r cash only,
One door east of the Augusta Book-
Store,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
I'rcsh an! Fashionable
(KfaWHDIISKBs
Made the present sea-mn, in th
best manner and of substantial, mate
rials, and considering the quality
will be sold at reduced prices.
Ij* CLO l HES cut and made in
the latest New-York and Uliaiieston
Fashions at the above Stand, bv
C. Clark.
December 1 121 45^
F. ’Oin Boat Hummingbird
A©© Qr- Casks Malaga Wine
30 Kegs do do
80 Boxes Bloom Raisins.
10 Jars Grapes,
13 Hhds St. Croix Sugar,
20 Do. Muscovado do
For sale by
L. C. Cauteloa & Co.
Janury in 38
(SDS'IOJ^
©3 Rags Prime Green, of the
New Crop,
Just received and for sale by
C. L. Lawrence & Co.
ALSO, INSTORE,
AND FOR SALE,
New-Orleans Sugar, of the Old
Crop, prime quality,
Loaf Sugar in barrels,
Best Richmond Manufactured To
bacco, 8 bands t« the pound, Har
ris’s crooked brand,
Five Bales best English Seine Twine.
January 16 4t 58
The. Subscriber,
Canconstantly be found at the Au
gusta Commission
ANALEF S range,
From early till late, where he still
attends to the Practice of MEDI
CINE. Bleeding and Teeth extract
ing in store, at. moderate terms, and
at half the usual rates as
heretofore, w hich is worthy of notice.
Drugs, Dlass, Oils, Taints
&c. &e.
Will be received on Commission,
and prompt returns made of all sales
and every attention paid to the in
terests of his employers..
C. C. Dunn.
December 12 48
ipa &a©s
FOR SALT.
\ The Subscriber has at his House,
NEAR I’HE MARKET,
Very Elegant and well Toned
London .Male
PIANO FORTES.
Whieh he will sell low for Cash
or approved Town Paper.
William Brux.
December 5 6t 46
# K. MALONE,
Offers for sale, low for Cash
BOXES Muscatel Raisins
20 Bags Green Coffee
20 Qr. Casks Sherry, Currant and
Malaga Wines,
Chainpaigne »Vme in Baskets
of 1 dozen each,
Grapes in Jars
100 Casks Cut Nails
5000 Lbs. Shot uhd Lead.
January 9 .. 33
N E W-YOKJC
SIJJdP SjfDiGSj
GEORGE VI.LWVAU,
(Late of the fi rm of Horr Sc Ha nnah
Charleston, South-Carolina,)
Respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he
has just returned to this city, and lias
removed his STORE to the large
Brick Building, nearly opposite his
former Stand, one door above the
store of Mr. R. H. Musgrove,
WHERE HE IS NOW OFENIN
A Large and General Assortmet nf
irmsm
From the celebrated M&nufaetors
of Messrs. Tweedy Sf Benedict, and
other approved Manufactories in V.
York,
consisting of
Gentlemen’s Black A Drab Beaver
Broad and narrow Brims, some
which are Water proof
Ditto ditto Castors
Di'to imitation Beavers,
Men’s and Boy’s Fine and Common
Rorams,
Ditto Merino and Common Wool
Hats,
Children’s and Infant’s Hats,
Morocco Caps,
Ladies’ Beavers,
Military Hats, &c.
All of whieh are oered for Cash
or town acceptances on ihe most ac
commodating terms. The above as
sortment is probably surpassed be
none in the city for low prices any
qualities. Country Merchants and
others are invited to call a;.d udgd
for themselves. The greatest care
taker in packing h its, so that they
may open in good shape and order.
December 19 60
3K E VUX O SMWLS.
Just Received from New-York,
A HANDSOME assortment of 'he
above Article 7-4 ami 8-4, of
very superior quality; some with
Mantle Borders, very rich, and for
sale by
George Bradford & Co.
About 100 roils above the Buko,
In Broad-treet,
December 8 47
/j. 3 Hhds. Prime New-Or
leans and St. Croix SUGAR
FOR SALK BY
A. R. G#don, & Co.
Cotton Range.
March 7 72
IDjiJKFtPS
On Charleston,
Richmond,
Washington-City,
Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and
New-York,
at 5, 19, 30, and 60 days sight in sums to
suit purchasers for sale at
A lien’s
Lottery a%d Exchange Office
Corner of Broad &. .iclntosh streets.
Also —North-Carollna State Bank Notes
for sale at a disc ount.
United Slates Bank and New-Vork Post
Notes for sale and a premium given lor
Charleston money.
February 13 , 66 *
THE HIGHEST PRK.\7IU\T ~
GIVEN fur
Ckaxleaton Dank Notes.
By 8. % VI. Allen,
Comer of Broad und At hit os h-. Streets
March 27 78
Notice.
PERSONS having demand* a
gainst the Concern of Bigelow
6c Hand, are requested to present
them immediately,and those indebt- |
ed to said concern to make immedi- i
ate payment.
Bigelow & Hand.
April 10. 81 at.
PRINTIN’ 0 5
j Neatly executed at the HKRALIJ-OFFICE
on low terms.
[Whole. No. 1363.
PROSPECTUS
OF
«& SPD3SI
t.N
SIX BOOKS ,
entitled
better to 23c:
By Joseph Eve.
To be Published in the City of Augusta
The following extract from the “ Ukoiioia
Aovkiitiseh,” W iu elucidate the principle
and drift of the Poem
h ° e ?‘ is 1 '" 1 8IX «*OOKS. of from three
to five hundred lines each. The author's
object seems to be to combat that erroneous
sentiment which the melancholy speculations
I i th»? °} h gloom y sensibility have inculca
iAh ‘he miseries of human life sofas
overbalance its enjoyments, that existence
ltsell is not a blessing, or its continuance to
be desired. Mr. Eva. in his Poem, attempts
to show, and we believe pretty successfully
that lucre are sufficient grounds of comfort
in all die diversified stations of life, sufficient
Sand diffir°n l, “ n ,he n,ills ‘ con
ruthof the S h S \ l ° ‘he
em that i« i n ,e ,la 9 cllose “ fol ' hi. Po
em, that it is Better to Be.” He endea
h«i SiSTfs 11 " 1 in contiyu
ing individuals in existence, forms a more
SsasitSySi ai! ■>
man life m all its staires—-of im; • n
branches—ol* busing 111 nC ® U ? all
S" j““ U ‘ «•** nmny „i, e d
tl at c , l( endeavors clearly to show,
iias a ball r m"’ w ? th all ,!s vicissitudes,
vor U The wo?t 1,a,,,, ‘" e ? s gently in its fa
a siiort tune he ' aPe ‘" ,ormed > will after
a ‘»ort unit fie pm to press.”
„ L TEUVIS.
The above Poem will be printed or. very
fine paper, a d in an elegance of style hot
lions' 01 ' t 0 lle hai,dßornest northern publics-
It will be comprised in one volume, con
taming about 20tl duodecimo pages
The price to Subscribers will be'one dol
lar ball bound—or one dollar and a halt lull
’ td* Every person who shall procure twelve
subscribers, ami become answerable for the
payment, will be entitled to an additional
copy,
d-/* The Proposals for the above work, are
left at the different Bools Stores in this City.
*lutriißta t November.
At a Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Savannah /fiver Navi
gation Company, held al the Glohe
l averu at Augusta, on Monday the
18th day of November, 1820, pursu
ant to public notice previously giv
m for six mouths, for the purpose
of taking into consideration the ex
pediency of dissolving the Company.
Mr. Thomas M‘Dowall, was sail
ed to the Chair, and Mr. Augustus
Whitlock, appointed Serrnury.
the VJinules oi the proceedings
of the Meeting held on the first of
May last, having been read—it was
nanimously
Resolved , That in consequence of
the small number of Stockholders
present, this Meeting be adjourned
until the first MONDAY iii May
next, (being the time of the Regular
Annual meeting of the (Stockholders)
then to meet at the Globe Tavern, in
this City, at 11 o’clock, a. m. for the
purpose ibove mentioned, and for
other purposes, ami that public no
tice of their proceedings he given in
one of the newspapers of this city,
and Savannah.
Thomas M‘l)owall,
Chairman.
Augustus Whitlock, Sec'ry,
November 14 lui7m
Final Notice.
IWiLL attend al the Store of
Messrs. Walton and Harris, op
posite the Post Office, every Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday until the
first of June, for the purpose of col-
I -cting the State and County Tax,
for the year 1820. Persons in ar
rears will do well to avail themselves
of this opportunity, if not. execution
will issue.
E. Bugg, T. C.
April 24. Bft
road and well tax.
TSTHE citizens of Augusta, and all
JL persons residing within the lim
its of (he corporation, are respect
fully notified that on MONDAY the
twenty-third insl. I shall commence
calling upon them for their faxes
I for the present year, agreeable to the
i fifty-seventh section of (lie Genetai
Ordinance of the eity, and Hwili con
tinue uulil the twenty-third d.y of
June next, after which a return will
be made of all pr-rsnus in default.
A. Bugg,
City Tax Collector
April 20 8#