Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 02, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vor.. XXITI No. 27 , C otlun Wav e-lloua e.. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, ETURN3 thanks to his friends and the public for past favours hi his Line of Business, and takes this method of informing them—.that he has erected A Xcw Ware-House, FOtt THE KECEPt lON OF ©©TptTDa, Near the upper end South side Broad-Street—on the Lot next below - 4 Messrs. R. & B. Lang & li. Mus grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention to all Business com mitted to his cure, to ensure a con tinuation of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to his friends in the country’and to transact all Business in the COM MISSION LINE. IljP" The situation of the Ware- j House, excludes it entirely from the danger of fire On Consignment— — ' est £.vp res9 Shin gles and 30 Tierces Biston Stone Lime, For sale low for cash—-apply as above. September 11 4t r 2t AND Commission Business, j The Subscriber having taken a least j on the Ware-House recently occu- i pied bi/ HOLCOMBE k TUCKER, ; {Opposite Messrs. Sims Sf Williams WILL he thankful to his friend* and the public for a share of their patronage. Every atteution will be paid to the interest of those who muy favor him with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for w-irding sales and purchases of v Cotton ot «vifcYc\\andise, nf nv description—His WARE HOUSES S 1 ORES-are now rca d-. for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. Malone. Augusta, May t. 88 lor 'lra&Tw&sii&r Tp>lN Bathing Tubs, very superior JL do. Roasters ditfcrenl sizae. do Stales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee Cuts do do do Cans and Suuce Pans do do do Watering pots do do •Jo Powder, Tea aud Sugar Can nisteis, y do Caudle Sticks do Candle Boxes do Candle Moulds do Cheese i'oaslers, do i s pior Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graterg, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upon an im proved pin do Chandelier*, in sets of a su perior coustructiou do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint aud half pint, do Spilling Boxes do Lanterus. both large & small do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders t do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardens, &c. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, do Crumpets for hunters St stage drivers do Pudding Pans, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Piate 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. JC7* TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 \U>U*E, Ornamental Painting, (Hazing, Paper Hanging, 6,'c. TH E Subscriber anxious for Work is now ready to receive appli cations, having every necessary re commendation. Apply at this office for particulars. Charles A. Cox. April 23 36 HOME &T A\.\YA>.\ E, OFFERS FOR SALE, llhds. & 100 Barrels Phi ladelphia Whiskey, 20 llhds. N. O. <y Mas. Sugars, 2000 Bushels Liverpool ground Salt, 100 Sacks Mown do 3000 lbs. prime Soap, 3000 lbs. Square & flat Iron, 40 B .rrels Mackarel, No. 3. Goguiac Brandy A* Holland Gin, Whi ttemores Cards, No. 10, And will receive in a few It a 150 Bags prime Green Coflee, 30 Barrels new Yltuskarel, packed this Spring, N0. ; 3. A few Bundles prime Hay g 200. S ihe above GOOD* offered low for Cash, or on a short credit for acceptances in town only until the Ist. ot October next, and all remain ing on hand that day, will posilive j ly be sold at Auction, July 13 3t 1- TY\e Subscfiber, Respectfully informs his friends and the public , that lie has received A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF Bf ©DDDSc, Suitable to his Line of Business, CONSISTING OF SUPERFINE Cloths, Coronation Mixt Cassimeres, Black and 111 ue ditto Superfine Valencia Vestings, (cn tuely new.) ! He has formed a connection in Charleston, by which means he will ! Iways have ou hand a constant sup- I ply of the newest GOODS & FASH IONS, direct from Lmidon. James Gordon, Tailor <hf Habit-Maker. Waslatigton-Street December 29. hi The. Can constantly be found at the Au gusto. Commission X'Bina STDii'iij -I .\'-*> I* h. J 'S hA .A * - JK, From early till lute, where lie still attends to the Practice of MEDI CINE. Bleeding and Teeth extract ing in store, at moderate terms, and to servants at half the usual rules as heretofore, w hich is wWthy of notice. \)i*ugs, GhvssyOils, Taints &c. Will he received on Commission, aud prompt returns made of all sales and every attention paid to the in terests of his employers.. 0. C. Dunn. December 12 48 j 'Wivnpw&sL Just Received, Anil for Sale at the .\ r e\u I rlc Commineion BOOK STORE. ('IALTHORPE, or F,Hen For- J tune*, a novel »n 2 V ltirnes, by the author of the Mystery or For ty years ago—Priee gt 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, in aSeries ofLet ters dining the years 1818, 1819 aud 1820 —Price g 2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. August 24 • 3t 16. .x E\v at E\\ V KENILWOR 1 H, by the author of Waverly, &c. &c. Meimouth, the Wanderer, 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 W’orld, a New Poem Blackwood’s Magazine, No. ]5 Just received and for sale Ly J. k H. Ely, W T hn keep constantly a large sup j ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper. I and School Books, which will he sold ! to Country Merchants on the most ! advantageous terms. April 20 3t 83 N otice. 4 LL persons indebted to the e»- /\_ tate of Cradock Burxtell, Esq. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscri ber otherwise their nntts will be pla ced iu the Ivtmft of an attorney for collection; and all persons having demands against said 1 stale, ure re quested to present them legally at tested for a settlement. Matthias Aril is, ICx'r. August 3 ,n TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1821. Collins & Hunmv'j, OF NRW-YtJU’v. Propose, publishing bp Subscription STEREOTYPE EDITION**; IH TIIE j nn.LMAT.W WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IV TWO SIZF.S, Octavo and Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended td the public, paniicu-ar ly on account of correctness —consequently this modern invention Will entirely do «wa\ the objection to American publications in that respect. Such a viprk as Srakhsmake, perfectly cree from ~Tror, and otherwise well exe cuted, together with the adventitious cir cumstances of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and 01 American en terprise. The Subscribers are authorised to receive subscriptions (or the above, and assure their friends, and the public geneiaily, that they will use their best exertions to satisfy those who may subscribe ; that they shall not, as bus been too frequently the ease, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, ail'd in evhry case ill winch they are not sa tisfied that the books, wheat delivered ore as good as represented, they shad Ist under ~u j obligations do take them. I They will be delivered early next fall ; i and at from §2 to 5 per svtt, lower than u hal. the S FORK retail price will be for the same work. Persons wishing to be supplied with cle i gant copies of the above celebrated works, | are requested to call and view the speci mens of binding, Etc. at the store of J. k H. Ely. June 8. ot 98 SIW BflXDisA AT KI.V’S. : fI3 IE Village of Mariendorpt, by Miss | 1. Anna Mari i Porter, i Ihe Report of the Trial of UobeYt M. Good- ’ | win for Manslaughter, I P limy with Additions, Woodward’s Literfcry Gasket and Pocket Magazine of Llass.c and Polite Litera ture, No. 1, lJlackwootl’s Mkgiizine. No. 16 and 17, North American Review, No. 31, Espinasse’s Nisi Pi-ins, (i niljf’s new edition improved, with Notes of Oases to the : year 1820, Phillips’s Evidence, new edition, improved to 1820, Chilly on Hills, new editions dnlly'S Plea lings, . j Chitty’s criminal Law, wilh tile addition of Vul. 4:h, j Colly’s Surgical Anatomy. Parmly'”'Lectures on the Teeth. JuheS. i 3t 98 * IK Prophecy ol Haute,a Poem by Lord liyron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a | Drama, founded on the popular Novel of j “ 111 e Abbott." | Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John ; Howard Payne, Esq. ! Sergeant and llawle’s Reports, 3 VOI3. The House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise - Directions, price §l. Tj - A fresh supply of AMES’ best {.after Paper, for sale at the Jluyuata Hook-Stave, i by • W. J. HOUHY. | Jn'v 3 3t 1 & Have tiiis day received by (he Steam Boat, the Life of Gen- j ! era! Greene—Jackson on Fever —No : Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re- I cent and Interesting Facts. > — ALSO — A FUF.SII ASSORTMENT OF r SURWUi BOOKS. FOR SALE . JH the Jfew- York Commission Hook . Store. Samuel Sturges* Jlgcnt. July 17 si 5 K Dissolution. Gujiartne sliip hitherto ex- JL istitig in this plat—, under (lie ! firm of McK.kn7.ie Bknn ch &. Com* , pitny, is this day dissolved by mu ual ; eonseiii: McKenzie abd BkknocH, 1 will attend to all unsettled business 1 of that eoncei n. Thomas McDowall, McKtor/je k Bctmoch. Augusta, July 23, 1821. NOTICE. V v Kinly, has left my lied and j hoard without any just provocation, 1 do forworn al! persons from crediting I her 011 my account, as 1 am deler ' mined not to pay any of her coutiaet : ings. For he that has got her, may keep her. For he that has lost her , will not s&k her. John Eiitly. ll’ayne.sborough, Sept 1+ at 2g PRINTING, Neatly execnerl at HEKAI U-OPFII'K on iow terms. PROSPECTUS OF s. s>mm SIX BOOKS, ENTITLED better to *3c: lty JosKra Evt, i\j be Published in the City of Augusta 11,0 following extract from Up- “ Gtosurw Adveii tskii,” will elucidate the principa and drift o the Poem “ Tlle Poem is in SIX HOOKS, offrom three 10 hve hundred lines each. The author's 1 seems to be to combat that erroneous ••eiuinumt which the melancholy speculations ut minds of gloomy sensibility have inculea ted, that the miseries of human life s» far overbalance its enjoyments, that existence itself is not a blessing, oi% its continuance 10 be desired. Mr. Kv>, his Poem, attempts to show, and wc believe pretty successfully, that mere are sufficient grounds of comfort in all the diversified stations of life, sufficient source* 0/ consolation in ihe midst of con victs atid difficulties, to demonstrate the truth of the title he has chosen for his Po em, that it is “ Uktti a to Ha.” He endea vors .0 show that Providence, m contiuu mg individuals m tssiitviiVce, town*« more cbtiiiiii'«» e*' 1 . . t nu|jpiiic3B man those churlish being, do, who, ,n the midst J .1 countless blessings, can Hud nothing worth hvmg lor. Mr. Eva takes a survey of hu man life 111 ..ft its Mages—of science in all its brunches-—ot busines* in ;*ii its activity—of creation in all its sublimity and beauty , and under various vn-ws, and many animated tksciiptmns’ lie endeavors clearly to show, t ut the hie of man, with all its vicissitudes, has a balance of fiappirtcas greatly ip its fa il 1. the work, we are informed, will after a snort tune he put to press,” TERMS. The above Poem will be printed or. verv line paper, and in an elegance of style not I interior to the handsomest northeri: publics * toons. 1 ' L 11 will he comprised in one volume, con- i taming shout 2(h) duodecimo pages I | Tim price to Subscribers will be'one dol lar hall hound--or vne dollar and a half full Imu-id m a superior style, payable on dchve : ry of the volume. , '1 J f. very person who shall procure twelve I subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will he entitled to ait additional copy. d j The Proposals for the above work,are let! 11 the diheri-nt Hook Stores in this City • iueusia, November. 3 ’V-'Vvfc ViYtitTip«Uvy\. first volumes of the I.U f'EIiPEHI) * hr MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND , | LADIES GAZE I IE, ended in April. The i second volume has commenced, much im- j ! proved, and considerably enlarged, cum | p'i.ing eight quarto pages with a sheet of i j Music m every number, and is published i j semi- monthly, on .Saturdays, at three dollars 1 peranuutn. by JGHN R. PABKKR I „ No. 2, M lk-Stree Bouton, MAv 5 97 Lnfovnmtlon W anVtds f IMIK child ren of Jolin Cunning- j M. hnin, (leceajuil, w lio <le(juried this life in Greenville, District. 8 U. | tvliusr wife whs imincil Jane. Their I youngest daughter, Jane Cunning, i ham, now resides iu Blunmliciil Ntu | Hon eounly, Ky. ut.d is desirous of j obtaining any iujViinialiou that will ' open it correspondence between the i witiniv of said Uuuniiigham, or John, | James and George, children of the aforesaid John and June Cunning ham. Die said Jane was bound or put under the care of Mrs. Annatrnng of South-Caroliuii, who removed to Kentucky and brought the said Jane \ with her- Any information relating to them will be thankfully received by Jane Ctumitii-liam. Bloomfield, Ky (Ts Editors of papers in Washington Gity, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, will confer par ticular obligation on an orphan child, bv giving tl»e above two or three insertions in •theirrespective papers. July 10 3 iwfoYvivalion WtvnUA. ! AW int rmatinn respecting Mr ) MICHAEL O DVVYKR, (ana- I tive ol tlie County of Tipperary, J Ireland,) who eaine to this country in the capacity of a Teucher ; and is proh ihly now employed as such in j some part of this state, wilt lie thank- j fully received by his wife, who is j now iu Savannah. Direct to the 1 Georgian Office. (LT Editors of papers are requested to g'.v. tin an insertion or two, for the benefit ol 'lie unfortunate. July 10 3 fetoWu. 4 SQUARE Hrci.t.piu, being a Topaz vet in gold, and surrounded with Bril liants. The FIN upon close inspection will he perceived to have been soldered near the Hinge. A negro is suspected to have taken it, and as it is particularly valuable to the loser, being the gift of a friend i a handsome reward wdl be paid for : > iccu vi-t-y, it left at Alien,, Lott ry ami Exchange Office. \ July 5. - I [Whole No. I*os. PIiOPOSALS for polishing a paper in the town of Mittedgevilie, to be entitled , WE,the people, 1 is not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Seznproiiius, " We'll Jest I've it.*' Cato. THE Press lius been truly and classically called tbe Palladium of Liberty—ln the dissemination of uselul knowledge—in the correction of political abuses, it stands proudly pn> eminent above every other institute a —it is the hand made to the Arts and Sciences—the conservator of Genius and the Pioneer to the march of Lib erty and Virtue. H never corrupt ft Press may be; however ably uud skilfully conducted, it cannot long retain an undue influence upon the minds of the People ;—the glare of public observation through which it moves, like the unsullied Mirror of Confucius, immediately reflects its deformity, and exposes its enality. Home oue has aptly observed, that opinion is (he quun of the World! bhe is emphatically so in a govern ment like ours. The arisfocruticul, maxim, “ the people are their own woret enemies” under whatever sem blunee ir may appear, will still re tutu au impress of its original fea tures; and the ken of an enlighten ed community will soon penetrate the gossu uer mantle, and drag ihe monster to tight. We. the People, will be particu larly devoted to an impartial exam ination of the polities of tbe Stute of Georgia—The policy of its present I administration is one which lull? I accords With feeling* and piiueipleg —and SO long as it adhere! to ( |, & t honest and independent course which has invariably marked il» progress, » sa long will the Editors be defied to Its support. Alt Other subjects of j State or National concern, will re ; Ctive Hint portion of attention which they merit} and every exertion will ' be used to render the puper a nie > dion* of useful inlalli pM »» «U i Sueli are the sentiments of the ! Editor*—and thus feeling nud think >"g, will they launch their little j barque uuonlhe political ocran. With , I ruth their chart, and ludepi nd ; dice their compass, they hope in at tempting t„ avoid Scylla, they will tot founder nil Charvbdis; but ride j in triumph on the Sea of Principla | into fhi Port of Public Safety, \V’E, 1 UK people, will be publish ed forthwith, under the manage ment ol one of the Editors of the Augusta Chronicle. 'the terms of subscription will he i three dollars per aunum, payable on the delivery ol the first number, op four dollars at ihe expiration of the year. Advertisements and Job work at the customary prices. AligUSt HI j 5 NOTH K, 19 hereby given, t»» all my Creditors, that 1 base obtained au order from the Honorable the justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond Coun ty. to be brought before tlu-m at Iho Court -house of said Coun'y, on the fifteenth day of October next, in or -1 dor that I may be allowed to take the benefit of ihe several a<t of the .State of Georgia, passed for tbe re lief of insolvent debiois at which time and place they will appear and shew cause (if any they have; why I should not be allowed the benefit of the acts aforesaid. •lolm McKiune, By Attorney, John P. King. August 14. is Nonce. INK months after date applies* tion will be made to (he Hon orable the Inferior Court ol Burke eouhty , ior an order to sell the three following tracts of Land, to wit.— line tract, containing about 78 acres, lying on M-lntosh creek, adjoining Lands of A .VI. Allen. Esq —One other tract, containing about 50 acres, ((joining said Ai.en and .lolin Bvne j nd another traet, lying ou Brier reek, adjoining Aaron Bairow,r.un aining about 30 acres—all belong ng to thi! heirs (minors) of Fergu on Cook, late of Burke eounty.de eased—To be sold for the benefit of lie heirs ".ml creditors of said estate. Cihatlfs hcott. (rum-diem if si d minor. March 20, 1621 lu.Jiu