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AUGUSTA HERALD.
VOL. xxn No. 101.
ipas? waso*
TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior
do. Roasters diflVreat sizes,
do Seales with beams properly
regulated
do Buckets, different sizes
do Coffee Pots do do
do Pans and Satlee Pans do do
do Watering pots do do
do Powder, I’ea and Sugar Cau
nisteis,
do Candle Sticks
do Candle Boxes
do Candle Moulds
do Cheese Toasters,
f do Liquor Pumps,
do Liquor Measures
do Gratis, large, for '" uenase
do Nutmeg graters i. an im
proved plan
do Chandeliers, id sets of a su
permr Construction
do Sconces, an improved pattern,
do Cups, pint aud half pint,
do Spiitiug Boxes
do Lanterns, both large & small
do .Skimmers and Ladles
do Cullenders
| do Scoops and Funnels
do Engines for the purpose of
watering Gardens, etc.
do Pepper and Drudging Botes,
do Sillabub Churns,
do Trumpets for hunters & stage
drivers
do Pudding Pens,
Or any other article or articles in
th"! Jin-Plate Worker’s line, bv
Wholesale or Retail, will be fur
nished at tlie shortest notice and the
Work well executed on the most rea
so able terms, by applying at the
store of
John Hayles & Co.
5C7* TIN GUTTERS for houses,
made and put up at short notice.—
.Ipply «s above.
April 6 81
.AN. i . f
CoimnissVaii Business,
Ttuaabsf 'b'i' having taken, f Incise
on the Ware-House recen*>/ occu
pied by t
HOLCOMBE & TUCKER.
(Opposite Messrs. Sims dj" Williams ,j
\ *JTLL be thankful to bis friends
.Y f and the public for a share of
th- *r patronage. Every attention
will He paid to the interest of those
who may favor him with their busi
ness, whether in receiving and for
warding sales and purchases of
(jotton ot MevtAvcmdUe
of i. y d sersption—liis WARE
HOUSES STOCKS ore now ree
dv for the reception of Cotton and
Merchandise.
R. Malone.
■w Augusta. May 1. 88 15t
;DQ Bags Prime Green, of the
Ne-v Li 'p,
Just received and for sale by
C. L. Lawrence & Co.
ALSO, IN STORE,
AND FOR SAI.F.,
New-Orleans Sugar, of the Old
Crop, prime quality,
Loaf Sugar in barrels,
Best Richmond Manufactured To
bacco, 8 hands to the pound, liar
ris’s crooked brand,
Five B iles best English Seine Twine.
. January 18 4t 58
TAILOR,
Qne door west of John Barry's, nearly
opposite the City-Hotel,
I 5 ESPECTFULLV informs the
%> citizens of Aogusta and its vi
cinity that he has this present week I
received from New York, the latest !
Fashions of that place—Also, a few j
Superfine Blue, Mixt, and Block
Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
ings, whieh will be sold low—A* he !
has had a considerable of experience j
' in his lins of business, he feels con- I
fident, that lie will meet the appro
bation of all who w ill favor him with
their custom
Coats. Vests and Pantaloons
used and restored to their origns
seoustre at the shortest notice, and
li the most reasonable terms.
April 3 4t 80
" PRINTING, |
Neatly executed .t the HERAI D-OFFtCF, j
on in a* terms.
T\\e Subscriber,
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public, that he has received
A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
SMW
Suitable to his Line of Business,
CONSISTING OF
SUPERFINE Cloths,
Coronation Mixt Cassimeres,
Black and Blue ditto
Snperfiue Valencia Vestings, (en
tirely nhv.)
He has formed a connection in
Charleston, by which means he will
hvays have on hand a constant sup
ply of the newest GOODS & FASH
IONS, direct from Loudon.
James Gordon,
• Tailor <s• Habit-Maker.
Washington Street
December 29. 53
—*
liauding this ,
From Boats No l df it.
HMD© Lbs. Prime Green
Coffee,
2S Hilda. Prime Sugar
40 Barrels do do
70 Barrels Superfine flour
A few barrels Irish Potatoes
Pipe* Superior Holland Gin.
And by the next Boat,
30 11 lids- Prime Retailing Molasses
IQ lllids. Philadelphia Whiskey,
00 Bbls. do do
With a variety of other articles
For sale by
R. Malone.
March 16 3t 75
NEW ‘BOOKSat
Kenilworth, by the author
of YVaverly. &c. &e.
Melmoutli, the W anderer, by the au
thor of Bertram
The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au
thor of the Ayrshire Legatees,
or the Correspondence of the
Pringle family.
The Angel of the World, d New
Poem
Blackwood’, Magazine, No. 15
Juit received mitl f-v sale by
J. & H. Ely,
Who keep constantly a I irge sup
ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper,
and School Books, which will be sold
to. Country Merchants on tKe most
advantageous terms.
April 20 St 83
HOYJSE, SIG.X,
Ornamental Painting, (Hazing,
Paper Hanging, Igc.
WIE Subscriber anxious for Work.
_l_ 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 febovv\uvkevs.
WANTED by the Subscriber, a
bout the first June next, two
or three Good Workmen, to whom
constant employment, and liberal
wages will be given*
Richard Matthews,
Cambridge, 8. C.
April 10. 6t 84
wanted.
1 WANT A BOOK BINDER im
mediately, to undertake and
hind an edition of the Laws of North
Carolina and Tennessee, of 800 vol
umes, Ist and 2d. of about 1000
pages each. I will furnish the tools
and materials for binding. Any per
son 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, besides the
binding of new books, of which there
will be a large edition printed so
soon as the present work is out of the
press.
Edward Scott.
tCaoxville, April 20. 3t 91
N otice.
months after date, appli
cation will be made to the Hon
horabie the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell all the real estate of
Joseph Attaway, late of said county ,
• deceased, for the bcuelit of his heirs
I and
Harley Attaway, Ailm'r.
! March 7, 1821 ’ 1 h:9io /
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1821.
AND
. Commission Business.
The Subscribers,
Renew the offer of their services to
heir Friends in the above Business.
They continue at their
Old STAND on Broad-Street,
. AND TUEIK
WARE-HOUSES,
ARE IN GOOD ORDER
TOR THE RECEPTION OP
.COTTOX &XD (HHHJS
Os every Description.
They take this opportunity to re
turn thanks for favors heretofore re
served, and respectfully solicit the
continuance of a portion of public
patronage.
A. Slaughter <Sf 0. Labnzan.
Augusta, Scptembei' 3 24t -1
Tlw SttbacTilieiS
Canconstuntly be found at the .Au
gusta Commission
JuYa£\ ' 7 'S ft.LVOE,
From early y late, »kr« h* »tilj
attends to the tbuciice of MEDI
CINE. Bleeding isn't Teeth extract
ing in store, at moderate terms, and
to servants aj half the usual rates as
heretofore, which is worthy of notice.
ttrugs, U\v\ss j toils, Taints ;
&c. &c.
Will he received on Commission,
and prompt returns mad’ of ail sales
and every attention paid to the in
terests of his employers..
C. C. Dunn.
December 12 48
N otice.
the undersigned has
tjf f by the Ilonejuhle the Court
of Ordinary of Uurta county", h eu
j regularly appointed Guardian of the
: and property of William
i Jones of said county—-it first having
satisfactorily appeared to said Couit
that the said William Jones is in a
stale of the mast deplorable insanity.
These are therefore Co lorwarn and
admoifisli all and every person ot
persons from making aiiy contract
with said William Jones, and to for
bid them fro An crediting said Wil
liam Jones, or any person in his
name or by his order, willvut the
privity, consent and intervention of
the subscriber, and from interfiled
dling in snv manner with the estate
either real or personal of said Wil
liam J Jilts.
All persons having demands against
said William Jones, cun have them
adjusted by application id the. sub
scriber, o:i a satisfactory shewing of !
their correctness —And those indebt
ed to him are Requested to some for
ward and make immediate settle
ment ; ns it is his intention to take
the most energetic steps to place the
estate of his ward in a regular train.
Augustus H. Anderson,
Guardian of ti nt. Jones.
IXj' The Chronicle ami Advertiser will
give the above two insertions.
March 20 "6
N otice.
NINE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell six'enths part of a tract
of Land, lying on .Savannah River,
commonly known as the shell Bluff
tract, it beinga part of the real estate
of William Whitehead, Esq. lale of
said county, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs.
John Whitehead, Jun’r."] g*
James Whitehead, i> £
Hamnel Dowse. J 2“
October t 2, 1820. Im9u.
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
Court of Ordinary, May Term,
1820.
WHERE AS James 11. Little and
J’lhit Westbrook, applies for
letters of Dismisgory as administra
tors on the estate of James Litlle, lute
of said county, deceased; stating tl»« t
they have discharged the trustconfid
ed to them in the said administration :
| It is therefore ordered, That letters
of dismissory be granted, unless euuse
I be shewn to the contrary, on or before
the first Monday in November next,
and that this fule be published once
; a month for six mouths, in one of the
public Ga/.ettes of this state.
ji true copy as taken from the Minu
Frederick Beall, CVk
May 3, >B2f». Jmfim 1
iVv\V\mm\ WovVl,
PROPOSALS BY
JOSEPH M. SANDERSON,
of raiiAnFipau.
For Publishing by Subscription, a Piography
of the Signet h to the
Declaration of Independence.
»r
WILY S-lA‘J) EPSON.
WHKN we consider the personal quali
ties 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 , tire exercise of
then - wisdom and deliberations, and the it- 1
riuence of their councils on the interests of
mankind, we must acknowledge that Veil*
farely a more imposing and magnificent
spectacle has been exhibited to the world ;
and we shall seek in vain, in the annals of
nations, lor an event more worthy of com
memoration, or of being -cherished forever
in the hettrts of a grateful and generous
people. The.love of Independence is in
terwoven with the frame and constitution of
the human mind. It ir. almost the first sen
timent that 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 exertion of the virtuous
energies of Irs nature, none has excited a
greater warmth of veoffttibu, and lias more
imperious claims upon our gra'itude, than
resistance to tyianij and political oppres
stair.
In those Republican States which hsve
been the admiration of the world, the first
tribute ol genius was paid to the patriot or
hero, who promoted the cause of liberty
aid maintained the independence and dig
nity of man, The animated cuuVas, a.id the
breathing marble snatched his features from
the grasp of death, and the historian in
scribed his name and 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 American freedom. They adva'tc
ed us, by tIK-tr magnanimity,'from tile inglo
rious state of colonial subjection, and from
the arbitrary dominion of « foreign power,
to the distinguished elevation of a Sover
eign and independent people.; they assort
ed and maintained the imprescriptible rights
of humanity, by the ** mutual pledge of
tlicif lives, their fortunes, to d .their sacred
honor j” and as song as virtue holds her em
pire in the hearts of their successors, the
example of these generous benefactors will
not be lost to the world ; their names will
not pass away, nor bo forgotten ; or their,
glorious dfeews be c nf.iimdcd in the com
mon and casual iranSsplinns of life. Ingra
titude,'is a vice, that in nations, as well as
individuals, indicates the last degree oi de
generacy and corruption- It is a vice that
implies the absence ol every virtue j it was
in the age of Caligula, that the name of the
Scipios was proscribed, and tlje statue of
Brutus, brought death on its possessor.
“ The glhry of our aoj.Rstnjs m the light
of posterity,” ail'd ti/t: homage of the living
cannot be uffeled to tile tnei itjt of the illus
trious dead, with an ineffectual or sterile
admiration. Great and splendid actions will
seldom be achieved by inen wi\o have hum
ble or ordinary . »jec|s in prospect. It is by
contemplating the lives and characters ot
those: who are marked out from the multi
tude by their eminent qualities, that we be
come emulous uf.tlieir t-rtues and their re
nown. It is by reading tin* history of their
1 generous and noble actions, that sytopatbc
! tic emotions are. ekc.ted in the heart; and
by a reiteration of rncii feelings, that gran
deur of sentiment, dignity and elevation of
character, and habits of virtue, are generat
ed and confii Vd. Lycurgtts clan in ar
mour the statues of the Gods, tual even in
their devotions the citizens of Sparta might
have the image of war before their eyes ;
observing well that the disposition of the
mind, like a limb of the body, was invigorat
ed bv exercise and activity. “ fie inter
wove'” says Plutarch, ” the praise of virtue
and the contempt of vice in all their pur
suits and recreations, and by these arts they
were possessed with a tlhrst of honor, an
enthusiasm bordering on insanity, and bad
not a wish for their country.” The trophies
of Mi tinkles interrupted the sleep of 1 he
mistocles, and Theseus in listening to the
exploits of Hercules, was fired with Insspir
it and became the successful rival of Ins
fame. The uncultivated savage catches the
flume of emulation from the deeds of his
ancestors, and bangs his hut with the em
blems of his father’s valor.
More need not to be said to enforce the
utility.of the publication we have unde.na
ken, and winch we now submit to the pa
tronage of our fellow-citizens-
CONDITIONS.
The Work will he published in 8 volumes
at intervals of six months, and delivered to
Subscribers at
g 2 50 per volume?, in boards.
300 do bound in sbeep, plain.
325 do do gilt.
350 do do in calf, plain.
3 62 do do in calf, gilt.
It will contain upwards of 50 portraits, en
graved by Mi*. James B. Longncfe, and fsc
minifies of the signatures, besides a number
of allegorical embellishments. The paper
and printing will be of the first quality, and
every exertion used to make it, as it should
be, a JYalional Work.
The first volume is now published, and I
-submitted as 3 specimen of the work. Sb >yld
any of the sticcc-ding ones prove infeiior,
Subscribers will be at liberty to withdraw
heir names.
May 13. #
WANTED TO HIRE,
AS a Nurse, a NEGRO GIRL
about to nrl2years of age —For
particulars, apply at this office.
i May ' 93
[Whole. No. 1370-
PROSPECTUS '
' OF
&. s>©iEsa
SIX BOOKS,
entitled
better to &t>
Hie following extract from the “ r „
•^S%ISSHr- ,he princi^'
object seems to be to combat that' l “ ltU ‘ or ’
, Sentiment which the melanrhnlu errt ! r,em,l >
of of gloomy cnlT
«veVSo l S^;;'^m; , z iife si>
<°show, and <lt, ‘ m i’ tß
that mere are sufficient
in all the diverged stations ofbft ,
ource* of consolation in tl.e^mw
'««» and difficulties to aJ" dlrt 01 co "-'
ruth of tiie title he*h« d efl ?o»stTate Ukj
'em, that it is “Bwmi, h‘ !‘°"
♦oVs to show, tint Pm ■ , He endejt
hig individual* in eiistr^e' 0 !’r" C °""‘ lU '
accurate estimate of i„ ,ICe \ tornis * more
those churlish btin/L do *.', '* l ? f ". n k ess ‘I 1 "'
Os counties* bi eSB) „£,
livuig- iSr. Mr. Bum*.. n ' th "'(r w*nh
•nauWinaintSM^* 1 * ofku.
branehfo—ot bti„ ii*f f ?“®V9 ** l *l*.
crcMb, in all »,i;V S
‘ ? ea , Vors c,eari y to show,
fcaa a bufate of h», * *” ita
vor ! ; happiness greatly i„ its ft.
, TEH,Vis.
Ihe above Poem will ba printed o- verv
fuferiorm r ih a "| d *? *" ele «r*»ce of sty ie not
"on.. hC U,l<Jsomest northern publics-
It will be comprised in one volume, con
taming about 200 duodecimo pages,
i ,*° Subscribers wilt be one dul.
lar Uajl bound—or one dollar and a half full
bound m a superior style, payable on delive
ry ol the volume.
ip" Ever}; person who shall procure twelve,
i and become xnswerable for me
payment, wdl be entitled to an additional
copy, *»
(Cd’ The Proposals for the above work,are
leu At the different Hook Stores in thib City,
Aurnita, November.
TKfc £utcv\Wiat\.
THE first volume* of the KUTEHI’BUIi
or MUSICAL INTELLIGEfyCKK AM)
LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April, The
second villulne has commenced, much im
proved, and considerably enlarged, com
p sing tight quarto pages with a sheet of
Music-in ev<- 'number, and is published
snttUni'pihl;, ou SaAlrdays, at three dollars
' per annum by
JOIIJV R. PAIIK ML
No. 2, Milk-Su'l-e
Bouton, May 5 97
& At a Meeting oif the Stork
bottlers of the Savannah Itiver Navi
gation Company, held at the Giulie-
Tavern, at Augusta, on Monday the
13th day of November, 1820, pursu
ant to public notice previously giv
en for six mouths, for the purpose
of taking into cousideralion dm ex
pediency of dissolving the Company.
JVlr. Thomas iVUOowall, wns(>;>!l
ed to.the Chair, and ,Mr. Auousrvs
Whitlock, appointed Secretui v.
The Minutes of the proceedings
of the Meeting held 1 on the find of
May last having been read—it tvu*
nUliimously
Hraotved, That in consequence o
the small number of Htoekholder*
present, this Meeting he adjourned -
until the first MONDAY in May
next, (being the time of the Hegol.u
A/tntt il meeting.of the Wtoeklioldej
tffen to meet at (he Gjcfbe Te- ti.i, in
this City, at 11 o’clock, a. m. for the
purpose above mentioned, and Id:
other purposes, and that public no
lice of their proceedings be given i.i
one of the newspapers of this city,
and Savannah.
Tltumas M‘Dowall,
Chairman.
Auocstcs Wiutlock, Sec’ry.
*Nuv£inbpr 1+ lmTm
NOTICE.
THE firm of Hknuy P. Tau* :
<y Co. and also of Svvaoi .
Spann, is this day dissolved by n
tnal consent. All persons in/i-l f
to said firms sre requested to ih . .
immediate payment to Henry P.
: bkp, who is authorised to m»k< 1
! Demerits.
William Savage.
James Spann,
Ilenry P. 1 alter.
April 17 . fit 81
Wanted to Purchase,
4 SMART active NEGRO !>.<,:
about four teen or fificen y i-.trrf
«f age—Enquire at this Office. •
March li