Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 12, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUST A HERALD. Vol. XXIH No. 30. IjoUoh Wave-lloust. JOHN C. HOLCCiVI HE, KTUIiNS thank* to his friends nud tile public for past favours in his Line of business, and takes this method of iulbi ming them—that he has erected A. .New Ware-House,, FOR THE HECEP I ION OF Near tlie upper end South side Broad-street—outlie Lot next below Messrs. R. & B. Lang lit H. Vlus grove, and he hopes from strict per sonal attention to all Business eoiu mitted to his care, to ensure a con tinuation of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and torwarii GOODS to his friends in the country and to tra isact all Business in the CO.VI - LINK. tZT* The situation of the Ware- House, excludes it entirely from the danger if lire ()'i Consignment , HDD'©!)!) est Cypress Shin gits anti Bn t rees Boston Stone Lime, Fur sale low for cash—-apply as above. September It 4t r 21 miMITOI j AND C o yyviuission Wusvuess, The Subscriber having taken a least on the Ware-House necenUy occu- j pied b y HOJXOAI k TTJCKKR, j {Oppasde .*• • > 'ir $ Williams | '%xyit.L ... i.innkfal to his friend- V y dad the public f»r a sh ire of i their patronage Every attention j will he pai l to the interest of those 1 who may favor him with their busi ness, whe her in receiving and for- i warding les and j -buses of Cotton ov NVevcUan&vse of «nv d>-*er pti 'ii— -11 m W IRK HOUSLS dj - STORES are now rea dy for the reception of Cotton and Merchandise. R. MitloilC. Align , May t. 88 lor NO i LCtt. - i SL form the citizens of Augysta, j and its vicinity, that he has establish- , ed the VjlacksvwVUv business, j AND Edge- Tool Alaicing ; In all its various -tranches, in M‘ln tush-Sireet. uearGret-n- treet. whe-e he will he thankful for a liberal pa tronage from his fellow-citizens James Winner. A us; list 3t 2aw ini 18 g MARCHE’S BEST W2WM 111 Pipes ami Quarter Casks, For Sale By I. Thompson. Under the lildbe Tavern. May 8. 90 THE ■ Delivered on the 4th July, 1821. BY E. cut rcitEH, E.q. May be had at. the BOOR S I OKK3 of Wm. J. Hobby 8c J . k H. Ely’a Price 25 Cents. August 10. 12 lV\»so\ution. TSRHE Ccparlne ship hitherto ex it. isting i:i this plaep, under the firm of VjeK.BN7.iE Henn ch A Com pany, is this day dissolved by mil ual eonseni. McKenzie and Bennoch, will attend to all unsettled business of that eoncei n. Thomas Mcßowall, McKepzie A Bennoch. Augusta, July 23. 1821. 7 To,A\\e lHibYic. gy* A Negro Woman by the name of ROaK. commonly called Rose Vlorse. belonging to the estate of James Morse, is now in my p- sses siou as Vdmimst ator of the said James. This notiee is given that any person who has a claim to said Ne gro, may know where to resort. Cleon Nally, Mm’r. Os James Atorse September 4- .9 mans, fl MN Bathing Tubs, very superior I do. Roasters different sizes do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee P.-ts do do do Pans am! Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Pea tuid Sugar Cau niste.s, do Candle Sticks do Caudle Boxes do Candle Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do L.quor Pumps, do Liqtior Measures do G .ters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters Opou an ini proved plan do Chandeliers, in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an unproved pattern, do Cup*, |)iui and half piut. do Spitting Boxes do Laulerus, both large A small do Skimmers and Ludles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels, do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardena, Ac. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, do Trumpets for hunters A stage drivers do Pn tiling Pans, | Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by | Wholesale or Retail, will he fur* i aisbed at the shortest notice and the work well executed on the most rea suitable terms, by uppiyiug at the 1 store of John Hfcyles k Co. }t'7 > PIN GUTTERB f->r ho ses, 1 tn -de and put up at short notice. — i Apply us above, i April 6 81 &/* Have this t!ay received Iby ( he Steam Boat, the, JLif-.* of Gen* I er.il Greene—Jackson on Fever—No j Fietion. a Narrative founded on Re i eeut and Interesting Facts. — l.so - A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SCHiHUi \HH>KS. FOR SALE At the. JVew-l T ork Commission Boole | Store. Siunuel Sturges, Jgent. July 17 3t 5 ' __ • _ ; ] | XHW BOWKS at B\>*s. KENILWORTH, by the author of W averly, &c. Ike. I Meimouth, the Wanderer, by the au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, bv the au thor of tlie Ayrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of ,lhe Pringle family. The Angel of the World, a New Poem i Blackwood’s Magazine, No. i a \ Just received and for sale l>p J. k U. lily, Who keep constantly it largo sup ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper, and School Books, which will be sold ! to Country Merchants on the must | advantageous terms. April 20 8t .80 HVyVJSE, SYO.V, Ornamental Parting, Glazing, Paper Hanging, &fc. AH E Subscriber anxious for Work is now ready to leeeiv'- appli | cations, having every necessary re enmmendation. Apply at this office for particulars. Hilaries A. Cox. Ap'il 23 80 T Vie Buter ytelaiY. THE first volumes of the EUTKKPEIAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER ANI) j LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April. The I second volume has commenced, much im | proved, and considerably enlarged, com prising eight quarto pages with a sheet of I Music in every number, and is published i semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars perannum. by JOHN n. PARKER No. 2, Mdk-Stree Boston, May 5 97 N otice. A LL persons indebted to the e»- ! f\ tale of Cradock Burnell, i Esq. deceased, are requested to make ! immediate payment to the subseri | her otherwise their Dotes will be plu j eed in the hands of an attorney for collection; and all persons having demands against said estate, are re quested to present them legally at tested for a settlement. Matthias Artlis, p. August i ;o FBIDAY MOKNINO, OCTOBKR 13, 1831. UOftti&T .Y\.VYA)XE, OFFERS FOR SALE, m Hhds. & 100 ,>airels Phi l.idtlpilia Wiri-key, 30 11 !i<Ss. N O I us. Sugars, 3000 I>:>siioit> Liverpool ground .Sale, •100 Sacks blown do 3000 lbs. priiui- S- p, * ' j 5000 lbs. >qu.ii'c et fl vl Iron, 40 U .rreis Vl»ck*rc:, No. 3. oghia'e Brandy t\" Holland Oia, Wliitlriuoi e» Cards, No. 10, Jind wit l > ceive in'a few Hays, 150 i’-ags prime Lheeii Coffwt, i 30 H-irrcls .'lew VJaokdiel, packed this Spring, No. 3. A few Biimiles prime Hoy $ 300. Ihe nuote GOOD are oil'ered low for Cash, or on a short ecedit for acceptances in town only until the Ist. of October next, mid ell re main • ' ,! g band that tl v, will positive ly he sold at Auen n. July 13 3j j, tVe feutosvi*\bcr, Respectful!y informs h*sj tends'and the public, that he hus renewed A NMI A.SOHTMKNT OF FfilW ®.|)s£MDS9 Sailable fa kin Line of HuniiV stt, consisting of SUPER FI I, Cloths, Coronation Mist Cassimeres, | Black aitil I’ltie ditto j Superfine Valencia Vestings, (en ti e'n new.) " 1 He has formed it Conner lion in I ( h ileuioii, by which mcr.ris he <t ill ■ j I ways has e on Innd a constant sup- j 1 pH of the newest GOODS Ik KAsll , IONS, direct fionr Gintdnn. j James (iordoii, 'J’ailor t±' tidbit Maker. H ash-ngton-Street December 29. 53 Wvt ftubacvitjfcVs Can constantly b" fmtiui at the Jin i gusto Comm>f*n'>n ©lß®® I£sl’@lsS 9 Frrttn early til! lute, when lie still attends to the Pr. "lice of MEDI CINE. Weeding and Teeth extract tut; in storey at moderate terms, uml to servants at half the usual rates ns heretofore, which is worthy es ii"tic“. I Drugs, U\ass,UUs, Paints &r. ' Will be received on Commission, j aud prompt returns made of all sales • and every attention paid to the in- j teresls of bis employers.. t'. C. Dunn. December 12 48 _ __ | Just Received, Aiulfor Sale at the New-York CommiMion BOOK STORE. CALTHORPE, or Fallen For tune-.. a novel ill 2 V lumen, L by the author of the Mystery or For ty years ago—Price gl 75. VIEWS OF SOC KIY and man ners in Vinerica, in aScrie« of f,et- j ters during the years 1818, 18ib j i and 1820— Price g 2. Samuel Sjturges, rfgrpvt. August 24 31 16. : s?iw mwim* rp IK Prophecy of Dante,a Poem by Lord JL By roo, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of I “ The Abbo t.” Tlierese, tlie Orphan of Geneva, by John ! > Howard Payne, Ksq. * Sergeant and Rawle’s Reports, 3 vols. : The House Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price gl. j CO* A f resh supply of ARKS' best I.elter 1 Paper, for sale at the Augusta Hook-Store, ' by W. J. HOBBY. ‘ July 3 3t 1 NOTICE. my wife Nkt.lt V V FiNt.y, lias left tny bed and , hoard without any just provocation, do forw&rn all persons from crediting her tm mj account, as I am deter - mined not to pay any of her contract r mgs. . For he that has got her, may keep her. For he that lias lost her. i will not seek her. .Itiiiti Filth'. | « fCai/nesborottgl: Sept if 3i 23 1 CiAViiis & U-Anna^, OF NEW YORK. Propose, publishing h,j Subscription set. mom.: lditioks or tiib DR< IM. 3 TIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO 31ZHS, Octavo and Haodecimo. SIEREOTVPE Editions come strongly recommended to the public, partiettiar ly on account of correctness—Consequently this modern invention will entirely do away : the (injection to American publications in that respect. Such a work as Shakkspkahk, perfectly j cree from error, and otnerwise well exe- I cuied. together with the adventitious cir fomstances of ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from the tsiends of Literature, and of American en terprise. The Subscribers are authorized to receive snlisci-lptions 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 > ase, b- impos i-d upon liy works jVnhlished by sobs, ription, hiiil in every case in which they arc not sa tisfied that tile books, >vheti delivered are as good as represented, tin y shall be under no j ■hligaiions to take them. They wilt I. - delivered early next fall ; al from {>2 to 5 per sett, lower than ] wfial the STORE retail price will be for the [ same work. Persons wishing lobe supplied wit hole- 1 gant copies of the all .ve celebrated works, j are requested to call and view the speci- ' mens of binding, Hr c. at the store of J. k il. ttiy. June 8. 3t 98 Imy i A U JbLiY’M. f r J't IK Village of Mariendorpt, by Miss I IL vnna Maria Porter, i I tie Report of tins Trial of Robert M. Guild. I win for MansiaugbteY, l Fanny with Additions, Woodward’s l.iteraYy Casket and Pocket Msgaeine.ot Classic and Polite Litera- i tore, No. 1, Blaca wood’s Magazine, No. 16 and 17, North American ReVb-w, No. 31, Kspin.isse’s Nisi Prius,.Gould’s new edition j | improved, with Notes of Cases to the ' year 1820, j Phillips ’i Evidence, new edition, improved to 1820, [ Chitty on Rills, new editihn, Chilly’s Pleading., Cllitty’s criminal Law, with the addition of vol. 4th, * Colle’s Hyrgical Anatomy. Parody's Lectures on the Teeth. June 8. 3t 98 PROS PECTUS a\ six hooks, EN rm.F.D Metier ta Ii V .' IIMKI'H KVK. To be Published in the City of Ait gust a l’he Inllowing extract from the “ t.i:oMin. AovLii-rrsKii,” will elucidate the prmcipa and drift o the Poem : “ five Poem is in SIX BOOKS, rtf from three to live hundred lines cacti. The author's object seems to.be to combat that erroneous . sentiment which the melancholy speculations of bids of gloomy sensibility have nicuba ted, that the mi erics of human life solar overbalance its enjoyments, that existence itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to be desired. Mr. Evk, in his Poem, attempts o show, ami we heiieve pretty successfully, that toere are sufficient grounds of comfort in all the diversified stations of life, sufficient sources of consolation In the midst of con victs and difficulties, to demonstrate lln- I ruth of tbe title lie lias chosen l'or his Po em, that it is “ Ucttkh to Be.” He endea vors to show, that in continu ing individuals in existence, forms a more j accurate estimate of human happiness than those churlish beings do, who, in the midst of countless blessings, can find nothing worth living for. Mr. l-'. i:. takes a survey, ot'iiu* mm life iifaH its stages—of science in all it. branriies—of business in all its activity—ol creation in all its sublimity and beauty, ami under vavioUs views, and many animated descriptions, be uudeaVors clearly to show, that the life of man, with all it* vicissitudfes, lias a balance of happiness greatly in its fa vot . The work, we are informed, will after a short i line be put to press.” TERMS. Tbe above Poem will l,e printed or. von I line paper, and in an elegance of style no’i inferior to the handsomest northern piililica nons. It will lie comprised in One volume, con taining about 200 duodecimo pages. Tile price to Subscribers will be one dol lar half bound— or cue dollar and a half foil bound in a superior Itylc, payable on delive ry of Hie volume. 'O’ Every person who shall procure twelve subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. 'O* fhc Proposals for the above work,are left at the different Book .Stores in this City Augusta, November. SUAfcn. A SRC ARE Breast-pin, being a Top*/. dm. set in gold, arid surrounded with bril liants. The PIN upon close inspection will ' be perceived to have been soldered near die Hinge, A negro is suspected to have ( taken il, and as it 13 particularly valuable to the loser, being tbe gift of a friend ; n handsome reward will be paid for its reco- ' vep,, il left al Allens, Lottery and Exchange (I (lire. iir.} 6. [W HOLE No. 1408. PROPOSALS bor publishing a paper in the town r >f Mu~eds,eviUt, lu be entitled, WE,Tim PEOPLE . I is not in mortals to comioand success, “ Hut we’ll Hu more, SemprOiiius, j “ We’ll deserve it.” Cato, | 'TpilE Pres* lilts been truly and 1 classically called the Palladium j ol Liberty —In the dissemination of j iisetui knowledge— i„ the correction of i |»«htical abuses, it stands proudly pre j eminent above every other institution ! -—it i* the bund made to the Arts and j —tbe conservator of Genius, i and the Pioneer to Lbe march of Lib | city and Virtue. However corrupt i a Press may be; however ably aud i sklllai, y conducted, it cannot long | retain an uudue influence upon the 1 -f tlte People ; —the glare of | pnbuc observation through which it motes, like the unsullied Mirror of Confucius, immediately reflects its | deioruiily, and exposes its eiulily. Some one has aptly observed, that opinion is the queen of the World! 1 bhe is emphatically so in a govern ment like our*. The ansioeiatieal, mu* un, “ the people, are their own j * or,,t enemies” under whatever sem ! ‘ ,l# “ ce 11 ~, i y «li»ear, will still re -101,1 an impress of iU original fea t < re u; and the ken of an enlighten* 7 •“•"•■unity will soon penetrate the gossamer mantle, and dm* the monster to light. j . ' Vk : "ill be particu ! larly devoted to an impartial exam ination of the polities of the Stale of , !"! a —the policy of ,(» present a iiiiiuiHlraiion is one Vvhieh fully ! ttce "‘ I ti ' s w ‘ lh and puue.plea | ""S *» 't adheres t» H.at ■ linnest and independent course which ; '"'anably marked ,ts progress, 80 o,i ß »•» ihe Editors he devoted to ,ts support. All other subj, cts of fMatenr National concern, will re. , ceive that portiou of attention which i ! ” ) m ‘‘ rit ' “*"l ‘‘'ery exertion will , he nwert to render the paper a mo limmoi useful intelligence. Such are the sentiments of the Editors—and thus feeling nnd lliink tt g, will iii#y ialilich their littlo Uarcptcop' nthe political ocean. With IriJli, their chart, and Indep. ud enc, fist's coinp ss, they hope in at tempting to avoid Scylla, they will not founder tut Cfitirybdis; hut ride in triumph on Hie Sea of Principle into the Port of Pnbl e Safety. j We, thu Pi'opi.a will be pnhlsh fori It mill, under t lit* until iirt meut ol one of the Editors of the Augusta Chronicle, The term* of subscription will he ! three dn il ais per annum, payable on [ the delivery of the iirst number, or four dolfart at the expiration of the year. lO"’Adiertisements and Job work at the customary prices. August il IU s o i ir'ii. ~~ IH hereby gi<en, to all my Cr.dito-s, 'hat i have obtained an order from the Honorable the justices of the Inferior Eouri of Richmond Coun ty, to be brought befoie them ut the Court house of said County, on ilia liftcentb day of October next in se der flint I may be elloweil to take the benefit of the teverui ml of the Slate of G or ia, passed for (be re lief of iiisolvriit debtois at vhuh lime and pliiee they will appear an 4 shew cause (if any they have i why l should not Ik* allowed the benefit of there's aforesaid. John McKitiiie, By Attorney, John P. King. August I+. in Administrators jVotice. TEJ INK months from the d»le here of, J shall apply to ili ** Honor able fho Inferior Court of (J<dumb>& county, when sitting for ordinaiy purpose*, for leave to sell sixteen acres of Land in the county aforesaid* on .".avidge's creek, including Hr* bouses whereon Timothy T Haitians deceased, formerly resided. Ihe same, bring heretofore assigned by a writ of partition to Benjamin K. Barham* a minor, and j e deceased, and on* of tbe heirs nu distributes ol said Timothy T. it :ibom. deceased'; the Same will be sold for the benefit tbe heirs and ei ditor« ol s id ilec’d i riplett hlmni ite, • hhn'v . .. In r ght of his u j e August H,