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AUGUSTA HERALD.
VOL. XXII No. 98 ]
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Last St earn-Boat.
AND FOR SALE BY
MEHCff.LYT TAILORS,
THREE TRUNKS OP TIIK LATEST AND MOST FA
SHIONABLE SUP. BLUE k BLACK
DRESS CD.ITS.
ALSO,
ii>S©@ls£
With and without Capes.
With a Larsje Assortment of
PANTALOONS & VESTS,
f Os a ariuus colours and qualities—which
with an assortment of thin S U.MMER
CLQT/ILYG, will be disposed of low for
CASH.
April 10. 82-C*t
NEW~
CROTIIIXG STORE.
THIS DAT OPEJYED,
AND FOR SALE, FOR CASH ONLY,
One door east of the Augusta Book-
Store,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
1 Yres\\ anA Yastuonablc
©ry^aaap^
Made the present season, in thy
best manner and of substantia', mate
rials, and considering the quality
will he sold at reduced prices.
|C7* CLOTHES cut and made in
the latest New-York and Charleston
Fashions at the above Stand, by
C. Clark.
December 1 I2t 45
The, Subscriber,
tespectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he has taken in.
STORE lately occupied by Mr.
George P. Turpin,
WHERE HE OFFERS FOR SALE,
LOW EOlt CASH,
The following Articles of
SDimr (BDdMDSg
viz.....
ATOTTON )
Kts, (shawls.
Merino j
Sew«ng Silk,
Bed Ticking,
Coifon and Woolen Hosiery,
Irish Linen,
Ditto Sheeting,
SsL w i£ul_
Slate colored
Camliriek 'iusiias,
Waved Jaconet, a new and elegant
article, imported this season,
from England,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c.
John G. Winter.
November 28 3t. t 44
The Subscriber,
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that lie has received
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
Suitable to his Line of Business,
CONSISTING OF
SUPERFINE Cloths,
Coronation Mixt Cassimeres,
Black and Blue ditto
Superline Valeucia Vestings, (en
tirely new.)
He has formed a connection in
Charleston, by which mean* he will
lways have on hand a constant sup
ply of the newest GOODS & FASH
IONS, direct from London.
James Gordon,
Tailor Sf Habit-Maker.
Washington Street
December 29. 53
TAILOR,
One door west of John Barry's, nearly
opposite the City-Hotel,
Respectfully informs the
eitizeus of Augusta and its vi
cinity that he has this present week
received from New urk, the latest
Fashions of that place—Also, a few
Superfine Blue, Mixt, and Block
Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
ings, which will be sold low—As he
has had a considerable of i xperience
in his line of business, he feels con
fident, that he will meet the appro
hation of all who w ill favor him w ith
their custom.
Coats, Vests and Pantaloons
ured and restored to their origns
gcoustre at the shortest notice, and
11 the most reasonable terms.
April 3 4t 80
'trim m&isio
TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior
do. Roasters different sizes,
do Scales with beams properly
regelated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Pans and Sauce Paus do do
do Watering pots do do
do Powder, Tea and Sugar Cau
nisteis,
do Candle Sticks
do Caudle Boxes
do Candle Moulds
do Cheese Toasters,
do Liquor Pumps,
do Liquor Measures
do Graters, large, for kitchen Use
do Nutmeg graters upon au im
proved plan
do Chandeliers, in sets of a su
perior construction
do Sccnces, an improved pattern,
do Cops, pint and half piut.
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 huiitera & stage
drivers
do Pudding Pans,
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.
TIN GUTTERS for houses,
made and put up at short notice.—
Apply as above.
April 6 81
~
From Bout Hummingbird
a®© <*. Casks Malaga Wine 1
30 Kegs do do
80 Boxes Bloom Raisins,
10 Jars Grapes,
15 Hlids St. Croix Sugar,
20 Du- Muscovado do
Fur sale by
L. C. Cantelou & Co.
January 16 58
tf)D Bags Prime Green, of the
! New Crop,
Just received and far sale by
C. L. Lawrence & Co.
ALSO, IN STORE ,
AND FOR SALE,
New-Orleatis Sugar, of the Old
Crop, prime quality,
Loaf Sugar in barrels,
Best Richmond Manufactured To
bacco, 8 hands te the pound, Har
ris’s crooked brand,
Five Biles best English Seine Twine.
January 16 4-t 58
V\o\w, TotwUifcs, &c.
Barrels Richmond Su
perfine FLU UR,
30 Barrels Irish POTATOES,
27 Boxes Superior CIDER,
Lancing from Boats, No. 1 & 22.
And for Sale by,
It. Malone.
April 17. 843 t
MERINO SRAWLS.
Just Received from New-York,
AH ANDSOME assortment of the
above Article 7-4 and 8-4, of
very superior quality ; some with
Mantle Boiders, very rich, and for
sale by
George Bradford & Co.
About 100 rod» abo-. e the Rules,
In Rroud-treet.
December 8 47
FOR SALE.
The Subscriber hasat his House,
NEAR TUB MARKET,
Very Elegant and well Toned
liondou Made
PIANO FORTES.
Which he will sell low for Cash
or apnroved Town Paper.
William Brux.
December 5 6t 46
PRINTING,
Neatly executed at the HRALD-OFFICE
oa low terms.
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1881.
TYw, Subscribe!*, ,
IS RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLT UP
Groceries, Liquors, <xc
AMONG WHICH ARE,
Hhds. prime New Ovler**is
aud .V|u-.co\ttdo Sugars
50 Bags Coffee
25 Hilda. Molusses,
20 SiV>«ui WUISKFA,
6 Ditto Peach Brandy
4 Pipes Giu
2 Hhds. Jamaica Rum
5 Ditto N. fc. ditto
1 Pipes Cognac Brandy
1 Ditto very superior Vinegar
15 Ton Sweeds Iron, assorted
500 Straws of Tumblers,
600 Gallon Jugs aud Jars,
2 Cases Domestic Goods
Salt, Colton Bagging, Sacking,
Powder Shot and Lead,
Spice, Pepper, Currauts
Fresh Muscatel Rahius, &c.&c.
Which he will sell at fair prices
for Cash or produce.
John Cashin,
Bmiud-street,
Opposite Planter s" Hotel
December 22 lit f 51
Iranding t\\fe \bi> ,
From Boats No l dj* *l*
UMiDsO Lbs. Prime Green
Coffee,
25 Hhds. Prime Sugar
40 Barrels do do
70 Barrels Superfine flour
A few barrels Irish Potatoes
Pipes Superior Holland Gin
And by the next Boat,
.30 HluV P'-i'tne Retailing Molasses
10 Hhds. Philadelphia Whiskey,
60 Hols. do do
With e variety of other articles
For sale by
R. Malone.
March 16 3t 75
NEW DDUKS at DYvj's.
Kenilworth, bj uie author
<jf Waverly, &>■. &c.
J MelmoUth. the Wanderer, by the au
tpor of Bertram
The Kar'hqiidk", a Talefhr the au
thor of the Ayrshire Legatees,
or f tie* (Jorrecpoiidenee of the
Pringle family.
The Angel of the World, a New
Poem
Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 15
Just received and fur sale by
J. & 11. Ely,
Who koep constantly a lirge sup
ply of Fad's Cap and Letter Paper,
and School Books, which will he sold
tu Country Merchants on thu must
adv antagcoiis terms.
April 20 3t 85
UDISVi, SIGN,
Ornamental Painting, (Hazing,
Paper Jlanging, §'c.
I’BAH t Subscriber anxious for Work,
a. is now ready to receive appli
cations, having every necessary re
commendation. Apply at this office
for particulars.
Charles A. Cox.
April 23 86
To &\\oemakfeY&.
WANTED by llit Subset.ber, a
bout the first June next, two
or three Good Workmen, to whom
constant employment, and liberal
wages will Ire gi*en*
Richard Matthews,
Cambridge, S. C:
April 10. 6t 84
NOTICE
THE firm of Hf.nry P. Taber
(Jo. and also of S-.vage tjf
Scann, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons indebted
to said firms are requested to make
immediate payment to Hknry P. Ta
ber, who is authorised to make set
tlements.
tVilliam Savage,
' James Spann,
Henry P. Taber.
April 17 tit Bt
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the es
tate of John Carißh, sen’r.
deceaeed, are requested to make im
j mediate payment, and all those to
i whom said estate is indebted, will
rdtase present their accounts proper
y attested as soon as practicable for
payment (being desirous of settling
the business of the estate without de
lay) to
James M. Carter,
Acting Administrator.
December 12 48
AND
• Cowimvsibm BusineS*,
The. Subscriber having thtcen a lease
on ike Ware-House recently occu
pied by
HOLCOMBE & TUCKER.
(Opposite Messrs. Sims Williams.)
lie thankful to-bis Friends
V f and the public for a share of
their patronage. Every attention
will tic paid to the interest of those
who may favor him with their busi
ness, whether in receiving and for
warding sales and purchases of
CoVUm OT NlevcYianAisfc
of any description—His WARE
HOUSES <Sf SPORES are now rea- »
dy for the reception of Cotton and
Merchandise.
R. Malone.
Augusta, May 1. 88 I6r
~OTosjSffla —
AND
Commission Business.
The Subscribers,
Renew the off r of their services to
heir Friends in the above Business.
They continue at tlieir
Old STAND on Broad-Street,
AND I II El It
WARE-HOUSES,
ARE IN GOOD ORDER
FOR TUB RECEPTION OF
UOTTO.V AXD GOtiDS
of eve. 1 1/ Description.
They take this opportunity to re- i
| turn I hanks for favors heretofore re
ceived, and respectfully solicit the
. continuance of a portion of publie
patronage.
A. Slauglrter Sf C. Lahuzan.
Augusta, Scpteuilier 8 241 21
iitv YVocYit & Watson.
f | '"HE Copartoership heretofore ex
y istiiiguuder lie firm of La Roche
& Watson, wits dissolved by he.lua 1 .
Comre-it n the .stih iusi.—A»t persoua j
ii.ilebted to the bald firm ore request- !
ed tomcke payment to William Jones
or Ralph Ivetrhuin, who are alone
authorized to collect the debts of the
soiii , and.to whom all emands a
gaijibl (lie snid firm are to be present
ed for settlement.
Signed,
Isaac La Roche.
Jfcase Watson,
By I, is Attornies
A. Slaughter <Sj* C. Labuzan,
and
William Marshall
April 21. 93 2m
ii I siUYiMia"
wanted.
I WANT A BOOK BINDER im
mediately, to undertake aud
bind an edition of (be Laws of North
Carolina and Tennessee, of 800 vol
umes, Ist and 2d. of about 100(1 j
pages each. 1 will furnish the tools j
aud materials for binding. Auy per- |
sou willing to undertake who is stea
dy and a good workman will please
write me immediately on the subject.
Much other binding, such as making
Blank Books and rebinding old books
can always be had here, betid s the
binding of new books, of which there
Will be a large edition printed so
soon as the preseat work is out of the
press.
Edward Scot!.
Knoxville, April 20. 3t 91
IX ROVI existing circumstances, it
’ is altogether inpraeticable for
me to live with my wife Mary M.Nou
rill, with the harmony which should j
exist between persons so nearly s,l j
lied by the Laws of God aud man, |
aud as my determination is to five
opart. —This is therefore to worn
all and every person or persons from
trading with her iu my name, as 1
feel it not obligatory on me to pay
any debts so contracted
John B. Norrill.
Cambridge, May 14 3t 94
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to-the estate
of Jesse White, ilec’d. are request
ed to come forward and pay. Those
who have claims on said estate will
exhibit them according to the law in
sueli cases made and provided. All
application to be made to Samuel
G&rtick. ,
Mary White, dm’x.
i. Waynesburough , March 7 74
[Whole. No. 1373.
Nation** Work.
TKOHOS A.LB BY
Josfepit M. SANDERSON,
01 rsii.Aiiti.rniA.
For Publishing by Subscription, a Biography
of the Signers to the
Declaration of Independence.
ur
JOIfrY S.i.YDEtiSOJY.
WHEN we consider the personal quail*
lies of the Statesmen, who were as
sociated in the first Congress of the United
States, and whose names are affixed to the
Declaration of Independence, the perilous
occasion which demanded the exercise of
their wisdom and deliberations, and the in
fluence of their councils on the interests of
mankind, we must acknowledge that very
rarefy a more imposing and magnificent
spectacle has been exhibited to the world ;
and we shall seek in vain, in the annals of
nations, for an event mure worthy of com
memoration, or of beihg cherished forever
in the hearts of a grateful and generous
people. The love of Independence is in
terwoven with the frame and constitution of
the human mind. It is almost the first sen
timent Unit animates the infant’s features in
the cradle ; and amongst all the actions and
enterprises of man, none has awakened in
to activity a greater exeition of the virtuous
energies ot his nature, uone has excited a
greater wai rntJuT vanurauon, .nit nas wore
ime. rious claims upon our gratifude, than
resistance to tyranny and political oppres
sion.
In those Republican States which have
been the admiration of the world, the first
tribute of genius was paid to the patriot or
hero, who promoted the cause of liberty
ami maintained the independence and dig
nity of man. 1 lye animated canvas, and the
breathing marble snatched his features from
the grasp ot death, ami the Historian in
scribed his name anJ achievements in the
imperishable records of fame. It would in
deed be no favorable pressage of the per
petuity of our republican institutions, to
discover an insensibility to the obligations
we owe the memory of the illustrious pat
rons of Am -riean freedom. They advanc
ed us, by their .iig ianntiity, from the inglo
rious state of colonial subjection, and from
the arbitrary dominion of a foreign power,
to the distinguished elevation of a sover
eign and independent people ; they assert
ed and maintained the imprescriptible rights
of humanity, by the “ mutual pledge of
their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred
j honor, and as lung as virtue holds herein-
I puc in the hearts of their successors, the
j example' ot- these generous benefactors will
j not be lost to the world ; their liaises wi.i
not pass, away; nor be forgotten ; or their
j glorious deeds be confounded ill the com
\ ,aa*» mM caraS utiiwu'.u:i. of Cw.
! ttlude, is a Vice, that in i.utions, as well as
individoalsj indicates the last degree Os de
generacy and corruption- It is a vice that
implies tile absence of every virtue ; it Was
in die age of Ca'igula, that the name of the
Scipios was proscribed, and the statue of
liruiiis, brought death on its possessor.
“ The glory of our ancestors is the light
of posterity,” and the homage of the living
ca mot be offered tu the merits of the illus
trious dead, with an inefl'cciual or sterile
admiration, t ir-a and splendid actions wi|l
seldom be achieved by men who have hum
bio or ordinary bjects in prospect. It is by
contemplating <he lives and cha-aclers of
those who arc marked nut Irmn the multi
tude by their eminent qualities, that we be
come emulous of them virtues and their re
nown. It is by reading the history of their
generous an 1 noble actions, that sympathe
tic emotions are excited m the heart; ami
by a reiteration of such feelings, that gran
deur of sentiment, dignity and dotation of
character, and habits of- virtue, are generat
ed and confirmed. Ljcuigus clad m ar
mour tnc statues of the Gods, that even in
tbeir devotions the citizens of Sparta ring, it
have tne image us war before their eyes;
observing wed that the disposition of the
mind, like a limb of the body, was invigorat
ed by exercise and activity. “ ile inter
wove,” says P,march, “ the praise of virtue
and the contempt of vice nr all Choir pur
suits and recreations, and by these arts they
were possessed with a thirst of honor, an
enthusiasm bordering on insanity, a.id had
not a wish for their country.” The 'rophies
of .Vtiltiades interrupted the sleep of file
tnistoclcs, and Theseus in listening to the
exploits of Hercules, was fired wpli his spir
it and became the succesinql r.fal of hi*
fame. The uncultivated savage cat she* the
dame of emulation from the deeds of hi*
ancestors, and hung* Ins hut with tile em
blem? ot-liL father's valor.
More need not to be said to enforce the
utility of Uie publication we have underta
ken, and winch wc now submit to tlie pa
tronage of our feUow-citizen*-
CONDITIONS.
The Work will be published in 8 volumes
at ntervals of six months, and delivered to
Subscribers at
$2 HO pru volume, in boards,
uOO do noded in siieep, plain,
ndo do do gilt
d 5(1 do Jo in calf, plain.
If 62 do do in cadi gilt.
It will contain upwards of 5(1 portraits, en
grave, n> Mr, James 15. LooguCre, and sac
sunilie* or the signatures, besides a number
of allegorical embellishments. The paper
and printing will be of the first quality, arid
every exertion used to make it, as it should
be, a A'ulionul Work.
The first volume is now published, and
as a specimen of the work. Should
any of the succeeding ones prove inferior,
; Subscriber* will be at liberty to withdraw
heir names.
May Id
*** FOUND, a few days
since near the Po»t-Offiee a small sum
ol' MONEY which the owner can have
by desc thing the same un i pt-ying
fur this advertikeipeiit. Enquire at
this office.
'1 v is. 93 2t