Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 09, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXITI No. 29. PROSPECTUS OK IN SIX BOOKS , ENTITLED Better to Be; By Joseph Eve. To he Published in the City of Augusta The following extract from the “ Geoiuiu Advsiitiskb,'’ will elucidate the prineqa and drift o the Poem : “l he Poem is in SIX lIbOKS, of from three to five hundred lines each. The author’s object seems to be to combat that erroneous sentiment which the melancholy speculations ot minds ot gloomy sensibility have inculca ted, that the miseries of hi: ran life so far overbalance its enjoyments, that existence itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to be desired. Vlr. Eva, in his Poem, attempts to show, and wc believe pretty successfully, that tuere are sufficient grounds of comfort in all the diversified stations of life, sufficient sources of consolation in lie midst of con victs and difficulties, to demonstrate the truth of the title he lias chosen for hi* Po em, that it is “ Butt Bit ro 8f..” lie endea vors to show, that Providence, in continu ing individuals in existence, forms a more accurate estimate ot human happiness than those churlish beings do, who, in the midst ot countless blessings, can find nothing worth living for. Mr. Eve takes a survey of hu man life in ail its stages—of science in all its branches—of business in mbits activity—of Creation in all its sublimity and beauty, am) under various views, and many animated descriptions, lie endeavors clearly to show, that the life of man, with ali its vicissitudes, has a balance of happiness greatly in its fa vor. The work, we are informed, will after a short time be put to press.” TERMS. The above Poem will be printed on verv fine paper, and in an elegance of style not inferior to the handsomest northern publica tions. It will be comprised in one volume, con taining about 200 duodecimo page-a The price to Subscribers will' be oge did lar half bound— or tme dollar and a half full bound in a superior style, payable on delive ry of the volume. i£j* Every person who shall procure twelve subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. •] j' The Proposals for the above work, are left at the ditier _ut Book Stores in this City Augusta, November. CoYUns & Hammy, 'OF NE YOHK. Propose, publishing by Subscription STEREOTYPE EDITIONS* OF THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZES, Octavo autl Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended to tiie public, particular ly on account of correctness —consequently this m idem invention will entirely do away the objection to American publications in that respect. Such a work as Siiakesfeaiie, perfectly cree from error, and otherwise well exe cuted, together with the adventitious cir fumstances of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. Ttie Subscribers are authorized to receive subscriptions for the above, and assure their friends, and the public generally, that they will use their best exertions to satisfy those who may subscribe; that they shall not, as has been too frequently the case, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case in which they are not sa tisfied that the books, when delivered are as good as represented, they shall be under no obligations to take them. They will be delivered early next fall ; and at from §2 to 5 per sett, lower than what the STOKE retail price will be for the same work. Persons wishing to he supplied with ele gant copies of the above celebrated works, are requested to call and view the speci mens of binding, Sic. at the store of J. & H. Ely. June 8. 3t 98 Maw IDSILSsT AT ELY’.s. mttE Village of Mariendorpt, by Miss A Anna Maria Porter, Ttie Report of the Trial of Uobert M. Good win for Manslaughter, Fanny with Additions, Woodward’s Literary Casket and Pocket Magazine of Classic and Polite Litera ture, No. 1, Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 16 and 17, North American Review, No. 31, Bspiiusse’a Nisi Pi.us. Gould’s new edition improved, with Notes of Cases to tne year 1820, Phillips’s Evidence, new edition, improved to 1820, Chitty on Bills, new edition, Chitty’s Pleadings, Chitta’s criminal Law, with the addition of Vol. 4th, Code’s Surgical Anatomy. Parmlv’s Lectures on the Teeth. June 8. 3» 98 £/* NOTICE.—PiIe .Steam- Boat Company of Georgia, will as lurne the dangers of the River from Augusta to Savannah, on aii Cotton shipped on board their Boats after the first day of October. S. Dtninmg, Presst. S. H. C. September 11 4t r2l Coltou Ware-House. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, Q S ETURNS thanks to his friends Jl3L> and the public for past favours in his Line of Business, and tuki-s this method of informing them—that he has erected A N‘e\\ Ware-House, FOR THE.UECEP I ION OK a&jtTm'tj Near the upper end South - side j Broad-Street—on the Lot next, below | Messrs. R. & Is. L..ng & 11. Mus grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention to all Business enin mitttd to his cate, to ensure a con tinual on of patronage, lie will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to hts friend* in the country and to transact all Business iu the COM MISSION LINK. tj 0 * The situation of the Ware- Honse, excludes it eutirely from the danger of lire On Consignment Best Cypress Shin gles ami (50 Tierces Boston Stone Lime, For sale low for cash—apply as above. September It 4t T 21 A Nil Conuuissiou Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Ware-House recently occu pied by HOLCOMBE k TUCKER, ( Opposite Juessr . Sims <y Williams % % 7ALL he tin nkful to his fri. ud* v V and the public for ash i of lh-ir patronage Every alien!ton will he paid to tlie interest of those ; who may favor him w itii their bu*i- j ness, whether in receiving and for- ! warding s . k-s and purchases < f (jottou ot sHevvViiUuHse, of anv description—!!is \\ VRE | HOUSES # S FOR i'.S ire now re a- J j d> for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. Malone. Augusta, May l. 88 tar I'asj wmsk&T 'gMN Bathing fobs, very superior JL do Roasters different sizes, do Seales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee Puts do do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Pea and Sugar Cuu niste.s, do Caudle Sticks do Candle Boxes do Cundie .Moulds do Cheese '('ousters, do L quor Pumps, do Liq u>r ensures Jo Gt ters, large, for kitchen use I do Nutmeg graters upon un tin- I proved plan do Chaudriiers, in sets of a su perior Construction do Sconces, un unproved pattern, ; do Cups, pint and half pint, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullendeis do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering G miens, Ike do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do S.liabub Chums, do Trumpets for buaters & stage drivers do Pudding P ns, Or any oilier article nr articles in | the Tin-Plate \\ urkcr’s line, by Wholesale or Retail, will be fur nished at the shortest notice and the j work well executed on the most rea sonable terms, by applying at the ! store of John Hay les & Co. JC7* TIN GUTTERS fur ho ses, I made and put up at short uolico.— | Appiy ns above. • j April 6 8 t HOUSE, ftIAEY, 0 nut mental Painting, (Hazing, Paper Ila aging, (ft. r T'HESubscriber anxh us for Work j is now ready to rcci ive appli j cations, having every necessary re i commendation. Apply at this office for particulars. Charles A. Cox. April 23 86 TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1821. HOWYAVY AIAEONE, OFFERS FOR SALE, i/U Hilda. & 100 Barrels Phi ladelphia \\ hiskey, 20 Hhtls. N. O. <s• Was. Sugars, 2000 Bushels Liverpool ground b>alt, 100 Sarks blown da 3000 lbs. prime Snap. 0000 lbs. Square Cv fl it Iron, 40 Barrels Mackaret, No. 3. < ogniae Brandy <Sf H •Hand Gin, Whitteinorcs >J - ds, No. to. And will rece-t'e <u a few Days, j 150 Bags prime Green Coffee, 30 linnets uew UacKarel, p.ckctl tins Spring. No. 3 A few Buudlcs p'imc Hay S 200 The aboie GOOD arc offered ' low for Cash, or on a short ciedit for : acceptances in town only until the Ist. of October next, and all remain ing on hand that d iv, will positive ly be sold at Auction. July 13 st 4 The Subscribe.!** Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that, he has received A NUT ASSORTMENT if Suitable to his fJn&of Business, C IN I* TING OF Superfine ci. ihs, Cot .nation -Vlixi Cassimeres, Black and Blue ditto Superfine V. Irneia Vestings, (cm- j it rely new.) He li»* formed a connection in h rlcHiuti, In which means Ire will Iwyvs lime on hind a constant sup ply of the newest GOODS & FASH IONS, dir.<■ f. oni London. James Gordon, Tailor y Habit .Maker, j Wasliington-Strlet \ December 29. (H Tue Subscriber, ! (' an constantly be. f und at ihe Au j g-ustu l ounuissi /n WBOMI Sf®^! AvVsLtira From eaily till lute, wliere he -tfil! ! attends to the Practice of MEDI- { CINE. Bleeding aid I eeth ‘ xiraet j ing in store, at tuoder, te terms, and \ to servants at half the usual rates as heretofore which is wotili* of notice, Drugs, Class,Dils, Paiuis &c. &c. Will be receiv'd on Commission, ! and prompt returns made of all sales j and every attention paid to the in terests of Ins employers.. C. C. Dunn. December 13 48 Upfr ©p)SLla« - ■■ '■ •• Just Received, And for Sate n. the .A'V nti /■ Commission BOOK STORE. Cd AL'l HOKPK, or Fallen For- J tunes a novel in 2 V fumes, j by the author of the Mystery or For- j | ty years ago—Erie. St 73. VIEWS OF SOC EIV atid man ners in America, in a Series of Let ters (luting the years 1818, 18:» anti 1820— Price 8 2. Samuel Stui-ges, Agent. August 24 C 3t 16. BOOKS al El^’s, Kenilworth, by the auitiur of Wuverly, Ike. &e. Meimotith, the Wanderer, by the au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, j or the Correspondence of Ihe Pringle family. The Angel of the World, a New Poem Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 13 Just received and fur sale by J. k 11. Ely, j W ho keep constantly a large sup ply o! huol* (kip and Letter Paper, and School Books, which will he sold j to Country Merchants on the most advantageous terms. April 20 3t Hit Notice. k LL persons indebted to the es tate of Ckadock 'Burnell, Esq. deceased, ate requested to mukc immediate pa ineot to the subscri ber otherwise their not. s will In pU ced in the hands of an attorney for j collection; and all persons having I demands against said state are re quested to present them legally at- j tested for a settlement. Matthias Aitlis, Ex'r. August 3 10 ifSTF 3©DS3<» VTTIti Prophecy of llaote, a Poem by Lord | L Ityron, 1 Mary of Scotland, or tile heir of Avenel a | Drama, fumu! <1 on ttie popular Novel ul j " The Abbot t.” I Therese, the Orjiiiiin of Geneva, by John I How.irel Payne, lv-ti. Ssrg -aut ami Kuvle’- Reports, 3 vols. Tile House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise j j Directions, price gl. iXj" A fresh supply of \MKS* best Letter ; Paper, for sale at the Augusta Hook-Store, ! | *>y W. J. HOUUY. July 3 3t 1 Have this day received by the Sieum Boat, the Life of Gen eral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No j Fu-tiuu, a NarrutEe founded on He \ cent and Interesting Facts. —ALSO— A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SCUOttli .IHKUvA. , FOR B*M.U At the New- Cork Commission Bonk- . Store. Samuel Starves, Agent. Julv tr 3t 3 MARCHE’S BEST In Pipes .ind (Quarter Casks, For Sale liy 1. Thompson. Under the Globe I'avcni, May H. 90 Tin-! De'mu ed on the‘[th duly, 1421. ItV K. GUI! Olll'.R, Kq. 1 May be had At the ROOK 61'ORRS of Win. ' J. Houii* & .1 . Sc it K.i.v's I t’rice 2> Cents, j Aiijriist 10. u HisftulwUoit. i Ur purine ship hitherto ex 4. islit'g in this place, under the i ht'tn oi McKfnZir BknKvch & Coim j pany, is ttii» day dissolved by mti mil j consent. MoSvenzie and Benn dR, will attend to all unsettled huniness j of that ( Olieei n. I'iiomas Mr Dow all, M< Kpii//u< k Bemiodi. i Augu tn, July 2:{, 18 21. 7 NOTICE. I i T IIERKA.S my wife Nf.i.ly ! j k Einly. lias- left iny he if and j I hoard without any just pruvocatiuti, ! ! J° forwarn all pets ns from crediting I j her on my account, as 1 am deter mined not to pay any of her contract iugs. For he that has got her, rani/ keep her. tor he that has lost her, j will not seeh her. John Kitijy. IVai/ntsborongh. Sept t> si. 23 Tbe Eut vr, v \v p\ail. first volumes of the I.U'I KRPKIAD “ • UI.’.SICAI. INTHLMtiKNGBR AND IjAIMi'.S tjAZKt IK, ended ui \ j>r iI. The second volume lias commenced, much im ; proved, ami considerably enlarged, com priring eight quarto pages with a sheet of Music in every nnmli.-r, mid is published • •;e ni-rooii’hlv, on Saturdays, at three dollars I I peranimiu, by JOHN It. PARK Kit i No. 2, Mdk-Sute j Bor,ton. May 5 97 \ nl\n* mal lo n W aul ei\ . ’ii HE children of John Cunning j 3 hum. deceased, who departed j this life in Greenville, District, tti C. whose wife was named Jute t heir i youngest daughter. Jane Cunning, j ham, now r> sales in Bloomfield, Ni l son County, K.y. and is desirous of obtaining any information that will open a correspondence between the widow of said Cunningham, or John, James and George, t lnldrcn of the aforesaid John a 1 d Jane Cu»uiii"- ham. The said Jane vas bound ot | jiut under the cure of Mrs. Armstrong j of iSouth-Caroliiia, who removed to Kentucky and brought the SHid Jane with her. Any information relate e- j | to them will be thankfully received j by Jane Cuntiingjliam. 1 Bloomfield, Ay ■ July 10 j ft Vole, ii, j 4 BQ,t; ARE Itrc.ist -pin, being a Topaz I jV sci In goal, and surrounded with nri j hauls. I lie PIN upon close inspection wii j j lie perceived to hai" been sold.tied neai the Iti'iire. A nr^ro is sosjiected to hav. ! 'licitn i , and as it Is particular!) labiab'e to the loser, being the j.ift of a triend ; a 1 hand-ome reward will be paid for us reco- J very, it left at Aliens, Lottery and Kxciianga j Office. July 6. » [Whole No. 1407- | PROPOSALS i /'or publishing a paper in the town of JiliUedgevitle, to be entitled , WE, THE P EOF EE, ” T is not in mortals tt) commatul success, “ Out we’ll do more, Sempronius, “ We’ll Hetterve it.” Cato, ; Press hus been truly and M classically called the Palladium of Liberty.— lu the dissemination of useful knowledge—i:i the correction of poiittcul abuses, it stands j t otally pre emineut above every other institution —it is the h.itid’inSide to the, Arts and Sciences—the conservator of Genius, and the Pioneer to theinarch of Lib erty and Virtue. However corrupt 1 a Press may be; however ably aud skilfully conducted, it cannot long retuiu an undue influence upon the : minds of the People;—lie glare of j public observation through which it j moves, like the unsullied Mirror of I Confucius, immediately reflects it* deformity, and exposes its venality. •. Some one has aptly observed, that | opinion is the tytten of the World t /Hie is cnipbati.i.ivily so in a govern i merit like ours. The nrisloei ntical, maxim, n the people are their uwn wuret euemes, :> under whatever sem blance if may appear* will still re tain au impress of its original fea tures; and the ken of an enlighten ed community will soon penetrate the gossamer mantle, and drag the monster to light. W e Ihe People, will bepartioi i larly devoted to an impartial cxaui ! iuuiioti of the politics of the State of I Georgia—lV policy of its present administration is one which fully I accords with feelings and principle* —and so long as it adlieri s to that | honest and independent course which 1 hat invariant} mu.A d its progress, so long will the Kditorsbe devoted to its support. All other subjects of State or National Concern, will re ceivt that portion of attention which they merit; and every exertion will be used to render the paper a me ; ilium 1 I us Ini intelligence, Hitch are the sentiments of the 1 K(liters—and thus 'eeliug and thi .k --. tag. will f!. v laiincll their little barque upnnih political Ocean. Huh j f tilth their chart, and luilcp. Id -1 cnee their eonlpass. they hope iu at • tempting In avoid S-y lla, they will 1 tint Innmji r 011 Cum > frdis; but ride I 111 triumph on ilm .Sea of Principle 1 into the Port of Pnblie Safety. V* r x. the people, will be puli I sh ell forthwith, under the man !■ e ment ol one of the Uditor* of the ! JUguvta Chronicle. , The terms of subscription will ho three dollars per annum, j/ iyahle on the delivery of the first number, or four iloll.vs at/lie expiration of the year. H '.f* Advertisements aud Job work at the customary prices. August -31 m jnotkk. I S hereby gi-en. to all my Cr dito-s, liul I have obtained un order from the Honorable the justice* of the iulet inr Court ol Kiel.rnond C'ouu tv. to he limn lit hef'i e ;h< mat tho Court house ol smil Cuuntv. on the fifteenth day of October next, in <>r. •h r tfi.it I may be allowed to take the bell Hi t of the severed ,nt ol the State ol Goor, ia, passed for the re li I of insolvent deftois iii wlmh time at.d place tliev will appearand shew cause (il mrj l they have; why I should uol he allowed the bene lit of the act* aforesaid. John McKinney By Attorney, * John P. King. August it. t,; Administrator's Notice. IVJ INK months from the date beie- j of 1 shuil apply to the Honor able toe inferior Court of C.dnbrbia ; county, when sitting for ordinary 1 purposes, for leave to sell sixteen i ire es of Lund in the county aforesaid, ; on Snvidge's creek, including lire booses whereon Timothy I'. B.iihiin 1 dceenaed. formerly resid'd the same i It- tog li'T tofi re an gued Itv a writ of partition ' , iVnjruiin F. thtrliirn, a minor, a (i since deceased, ai d on* of the lie s rid distribute* of said Timothy f. A* 1 ham. deceased ; ths same will be sold for (lie beuHit <. f the h*•»r-i nnrl creditor* of said tlrcM, Tfi[j|ctt SI hi mate, Mrn’r. In right of hin ivife August sr, ttuo lmtfm 20