Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 16, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. J Vol. XXJII No. 31. mi f BAIN Bathing Tubs, very superior .S_ Jo. (toasters different sizes, do Seales with beams properly regulated do Rockets, different sizes do Coffee Pots do do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, lYa and Sugar Can nisteis, do Caudle Sticks do Candle Boses do Candle Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use j do Nutmeg graters upon an im proved plan do Chaedeiierg, in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint and half piut, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops aud Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardens, <Sce. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, * do Sillabub Churns, <Lo Trumpets for hunters & stage drivers do Pudding Pans, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by i Wholesale or Retail, will be fur- | nished at the shortest notice and the i • work well executed on the most rea- j ■enable terms, by applying at the ■ tore of Joint Hayles & Co. 50™ TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 SI Ip* Have this day received by the Steam Boat, the Life ot Gen- j era! Greene—Jackson on Fever—No Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re cent and Interesting Facts. —ALSO— A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL OOO&S. FOIt SALE At the New-Yurk Commission Book’ Store. Samuel Sturges, Agent. j July ir 3t ft .WAV ROOVvSi at LV^’s.i Kenilworth, by the author of Waverly, &c. &c. Melmouth, the Wanderer, by the au thor of Bertram j The Earthquake, a Tale, bv the au- ' thor of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of the Pringle family. The Angel of the World, a New Poem Blackwood’s Magazine, No. id Just received and for sale by J. & H. Ely, Who keep constantly a large sup ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper, and School Books, which will be sold to Country Merchants on the most advantageous terms. April 20 3t 8.3 ttOVSVs, SUi.V, Ornamental Painting, (» lazing, Paper Hanging, life. rip HE Subscriber anxious for Work S is now ready to receive appli cations, having every necessary re commendation. Apply at this offiee for particulars. Charles A. Cox. April 23 86 Y\\e Fivvlev\wuu\. THE first v June sos the U I LKI’EIAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND I.AD'.ES GAZETTE, ended in April. The second volume has commented, much im proved, and considerably enlarged, com prising eight quarto pages with a sheet of Music in every number, and is published semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars j peramtum. by JOHN It. PARKER No. 2, Mdk-Siree Boston, May 5 9" ]S otice. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of Cradocr Burnell, Esq. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscri ber otherwise their notes will be pla ced 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 f>r a settle ment. Matthias Ardis, Ex'r. August 3 10 \UHVrAIT M.WiVd.VE, OFFERS FOR SALE, Xj Hlitls. & 100 Barrels Phi ladelphia Whiskey, 20 Hhils. N, O Mus. Sugars, 2000 Bushels Liverpool ground Salt, i OO Sacks blown do 3000 lbs. prime Soap, 5000 lbs. Square & flat Iron, 40 Barrels Maekarei, No. 3. Oogniac Brandy <S If Holland Gin, Whittemores Cards, No. 10. And will receive in a pw Hays, 130 Bags prime Green Coffee, 60 Barrels new Maekarei, packed this Spriug, No. 3. A few Bundles prime Hoy 200. The above GOOD i are offered low for Cash, or on u short credit for acceptances in town only until the Ist. of October next, and all remain ing on hand that d ly, will positive ly be gold at Auction. July 13 St 4 Yhe SubseiAYwv, Respectfully informs ins friends and the public, that he has received A NEAT ASSORTMENT of msw <bj*d!ds 8 Suitable to his Line of Business, CONSISTING OF SUPERFI vE Cloths, Coronation .Vlixt Cassiiperes, | Black and Blue ditto | Superfine Valencia Vestings, (en tirely new.) He has formed a connection in Charleston, by which means he will Iways have on hand a constant sup ply of the newest GOODS & FASH IONS, direct from London. James Gordon, * Tailor Hab t-Malcer. ff ash tngl on-Street December 29. 53 YYw Subset Hk*.v, Can constantly be found at the Au gust a Commission unbu’s ssa'ujrii; A.VsLt.l T S UAMuK, From early till late, where he still attends to the Pr.-.ctice-of ViEDI i CINE. Bleeding and Teeth extract ing in store, at mpder ite terms, and I to servants at half the usual rates ns ' heretofore, which is worthy of notice. I IMrugs, o\ass,o\\s, Paints ; &c. &c. Will be received on Commission, and prompt returns made of all sales , and every attention paid to the iu ! terests of his employers.. U. C. Dunn. December 12 48 "TO? SDDIKBo Just Received, Amt for Sate at the Yew-York Commission BOOK STORE. (T ALTHORPE, or FH-g For- J tune- a novel in 2 V lunit-s, by the author of the Mystery or For j tv years ago Price gt 7ft. i VIEWS OF HOC El Y and man ners in America, in a Series of Let- j ters during the years 1818, 1819 and 1820 Price g-2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. ' August 24 31 16. mu awusisr | IE Prophecy ot Dante, a Poem by Lord Byron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of ! “ The Ahhoit.” Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, Esq. Sergeant and Rawle’s Reports, 3 vols. The House Surgeon and Physician, design- [ ed for die use of families with Concise ; Directions, price sl. dj* A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter 1 Paper, for sale at the Augusta liook-Store, I by W. J. HOBBY. July 3 3t 1 NOTICE. ’J'ITHERK \S my wife Nelly V V Finly. has left my bed and hoard without any just provocation. J do forwarn all persons from crediting ' her on my account, as 1 am deter- j mined not to pay any of her contract- ; ings. For he that has got her, j may keep her. For he that has lost her , ! will not seek her. John Finly. i Waynesborough, Sept. 14 3t 23 j TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1851. Cotton Wave-Mouse. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, HP. i URNS thanks to his friends and the public for p is*, favours in his Line of Business, and lakes this method of informing them-—that he has erected A .Ve\\ Wave-Wouse, FOU i HE lIECEP I ION OF T'Di'L Near the upper end South side Broad-“>treet—on the Lot next below Messrs R & B. Lang & 11. Mus grove, and he hopes from strict.per sonal attention to all Business ciun miit.d to his cure, to ensure a con tinual on ot patronage. He will con tinut to receive and forwarn GOODS to h;S friend- in the couii'ry and to tra isact all Business in tlie COM MISSION link. JihT* Ihe situation of ihe Wure- Hou» excludes it entirely from the danger of fi-e r H. -XJ Cypress Shin g i n auu 50 Tierce* Boston Bnne (.’me, For s tie low for eusl>—apply as above. September 11 it t 21 AND Covunussum Wusvncss, The Subset h r lan ns iai.en a least t die Irate-House recently occu py ! by HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, ( Opposite .itessr .. Sims Jj* Williams '1 i 1 ILL lie tin ill,fui to his fti< lids ® y and ihe public for a vh ue of th'dr p.:«n>- go Every aiteiilion will he paid to (he interest of those who may favor him vih (heir husi ni-ss, whether iri receiving and for warding s les urid purchases-of Cotton ot tiveAuuuYi.se. of aly description—lLs W IRE- I ROUSTS A,' SI Olii'.s re now rea- ! dy ioe (tie reecplion of Cotton mid Merchandise. R. Malt me. Augusta, May 1. 88 Mi NOl ICE. f t HE Subscriber respectfully in forms the citizens of Augusta, end s vicinity, that he has establish- j ed file Slacks i\\UA\ IViismess, AN i) Edge Tool >hiking, In ill iis var oils branches, in M l lq tosh-Sircet, nearGre-n- treet. where he w !l lie thankful for a liberal pa tronage from his fellow-citizens. James Winner. August .31 Saw tm 18 MARCHE’S BEST ia:D \ wm® ltr l’ipes and Quai ter Casks, For Sale By 1. Thompson. Uniter the Globe Tavern, May 8. t»o THE Delivered "n the itii July, 1821. BY E. ORI rCHKK, E-q. May be had nt'the BOOK S FORKS ofWffl. J. llouur & J . k It. Em’s Price 2.5 Cents. August 10. 12 Dissolution. f'I'AHE Cnpartne ship hitherto ex ft. isting in this pkee, under the tirm of McKenzie I’.enn ch & Com pany, is this day dissolved by mu uttl consent. McKenzie and Benn ch, wiil attend to all onsetl ed business of that concern. Thomas McDowall, McKenzie k Bennoch. Augusta, July 23, 1821. 7 To Wh\ YubWc. €s* A Negro Woman by the ! | name of ROSE, commonly called | ‘ Ruse Morse, belonging to the estate j I of James Morse, is now in my passes- | | sion as Administrator of the said , J James. This notice is given that any ! person who has a claim to said Ne ! gro, may know where to resort. Cleon Nally, Adair. Os James Morse j September 4 19 PROPOSALS For publishing a paper in the town of Milledgeville, to be entitled , , we:,THE PEOPLE. ‘ “ Tis not in mortals lo command success, “ But \vt* J iido more, Sunprouius, M W’e f ll drserrre it.'* Cato, i Press has been truly and ml classically called the Palladium | of Liberty—ln the dissemination of i useful knowledge—in the correction of political abuses, it siunds proudly pre i gminent above every other institution —it is the hand made to the Arts aud Sciences—lhe conservator of Genius, and the Pioneer to the march of Lib eity and Virtue. However corrupt a Press may be; however ably and skilfully conducted, it cannot long retain an undue influence upon the minds of the People;—:he glare of public observation through which if moves, like the unsullied Mirror of Confucius, immediately reflects its deformity, and exposes its venality. Some one h.>s Hp'ly observed, that opinion is Ihe qiueri of the World! bhe is emphatically so in a govern-. hi< nt like ours. The aristoci utieal, ini xtin, " the people are their own worst eneiiiies,'' under whatever scin blauee it may appear, will still re tain an impress of its original fea ures; and the ken of an enlighten ed community will soon penetrate the gossa oer mantle, and drug the monster to light. Wk. the People, will be particu larly devoted to no impartial exam mini n of tile poliiics of the isUle of Georgia—The policy of its present i ! administration is one which fully i accoids with feelings and piiucipleo | —and so long ,s it adheres to that honest and independent course which has invariably mtiikcd its progress, so long will the Editors bo devoted to its support. All other siibj. ets of fsiutc or National concern, will re ciive that portion of r.t'cuti.m which they merit; and every exertion will be used lo .render tile paper a me j dmni of useful intelligence. '■hicli are the sentiments of the Editors—and thus leeliug aud think- i* o’ they li.imch their little ! barque up lithe political ocean. With 1 I ruth their chart, and ludcpeml-. cnee their comp iss. they hope in at tempting to avoid Scylja, they will not founder ou Charybdis ; but ride in triumph on the Sea of Principle j into the Port of Public Safety. We, THE pcople, will h- puli! sh | cd forthwith, under the inaiiajgc | merit ot one of ihe E.iitors of the j Augusta Chronicle. The terms of subscription will bo three dollars per autism, payable on the delivery of the first number, or four dollars at the expiration of the year. I T* Advertisements ant] Job work at the customary prices. August 21 t 3 iso hue. fS hereby given, to ull my Cr ditoi», hat 1 have obtained an order from the Honorable the justices of the Inferior Court o( Richmond Coun ty, to he lirouejH lie foie them at the Corn t-house of said County, on the fifteenth day of October next, in or d»r that I may he allowed to lake, the benefit of the several act of the State of G'-or ia, passed for the re lief of insolvent debtors at which lime and place they will appear and shew cause any they have; why I shiwild not lie allowed the benefit of the acts aforesaid. John McKinne, By Attorney , w John P. King. August 14. lj Administrator’s Notice. NINE mouths from the date here of, 1 shall apply to the Honor ablethe Inferior Court of Columbia j county, when sitting for ordinary [ purposes, for leave to sell sixteen acres of Land in the County aforesaid, I on havidge’s creek, including (h< i houses whereon Tioimhy T. Barham \ deceased, formerly resided, the same I b> ing heretofoie assigned by a wr t j | of partition to Benjamin V. B "hum. ( I a minor, arid since deceased, and on of the heirs and distributes of ssid j Timothy T. Barham, deceased ; the ! s me will be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Triplett Shumate, Adair. In right of his wife } August 31, 1820 lmOui 20 j [Whole No. ITO 9. I Co Wins 8c Hannay, • i OF NKW-YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription HrtHKO. vp* , i.itions ok the DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZRS, Octavo and Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended to tile public, particular ly on account of correctness—consequently lliis modern invention u iII entirely do away the objection to American publications in that respect. Such a work as Shakfisfkahk, perfectly cree from error, and otherwise well exe 'cuted, together with the adventitious cir fviinstances Os ornament, needs little beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. I’lie 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 i that they shall not, a* has been too frequently the case, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case in winch they arc 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 S'2 to 5 per sett, lower than what the S I’OKE retail price will be for the same work. Persons wishing to he supplied with ele gant copies of the above ceh brated works, are requested to call und view the speci mens of binding, Ike. at the store of J. & 11. Ely. June 8. 3t ‘J? a r EiiY’a. T'lE Village of Muriendorpt, by Miss Anna Maria Porter, file Report of the Trial of Robert M. Uuod j win for Manslaughter, Fanny with Additions, Woodward’s Literary Casket and Pocket Magazine of Classic and Polite Litera ture, No. 1, Black wood’s Magazine, No. 16 and 17, North American Review, No. 31, Espinasse’s Nisi Prills, Gould’s iiew.edition improved, with Notes of Cases to the year 1320, Phillips’; Evidence, new edition, improved to 1820, Cliitiy on Bills, new edition, Chitty’s Pleadings, Chilly's criminal Law, with the addition of Vol. 4 It, Colic's Surgical Anatomy. I I’arinly ’s Lectures oil the Teeth. June 8. 3t 98 PROSPECTUS OF IPDIBSa SIX BOOKS, KNTITL ED better to llv 'Vfcioi live To be. Published in the City of Augusta Flic toliow. .g extract from tile " (inistu AiiV/.irritrit,” will elucidate the pno ~a and drift o the Poem ; “ The Poem is in SIX BOOKS, of from three to five hundred lines each, i In. author's object seems to he i > combat that erroneous sentiment which the mebincholj peculations of minds of gloomy Sen ability have inculca ted, that the miseries of human lite so tar overbalance its cop irietil,, .bui exisu me itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to be desired. Mr. F.v:, in his Po, n, attempts to show, a id we believe pretty successfully, that tnere are su/fiient grounds of comfort in all the diversified stations ui life, suflicr nt sources of consolation in the midst of con vict; and difficulties, to demonstrate toe truth of the title he uas chosen for liii Po em, that it is " Bhttkii to lit," lie ei hea vers to show, lha; Providence, in Cc clon ing individuals in existence, forms a more accurate esinnate of human happiness iCan those churlish beings do, who, in the moist ol countless blessings, can findnotfo g worth living for. Mr. Evu takes a survey ot hu man tile, ill all its stages—of scienea ill a.I its branches—of business in all us activity—of creation in all its sublimity ami beaut), and under various views, and many animated descriptions, he endeavors clearly to snow, that the life of man, with ail its vicissitudes, lias a balance of happiness greatly in its fa vor. 'I he work, we are informed, will after a short lithe he put to press.” TERMS. The above Poem will be printed or. very fine paper, and in an elegance ol style not inferior to the handsomest northern puhlica • rions. It will lie comprised in one volume, con tai uig about 200 duodecimo page*. Tile price to Subscribers will be one dol lar hclfbound—or vue dollar and a liaif mil bound in a superior ntyie, payable on delive ry o. U.c > flume. iEvery person who shall procure twelve subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. (XT The Proposals lor the above work, are left ui the differ r»: Book .Store s in tliia City. Jlugnuta, Nov* mhi i*. i ■ .. fctotan, A SQL''.RE lire *t-pio, being a Topaz . set in go : , and surrounded with bril liants. The PIN upon clo3e inspection will bn perceived so have been soldered mar file Hinge. A negro is suspected to have taken it, and as it is particularly valuable to the loser, being the gift of a friend ; a handsome rev. •o-d will be paid for its reco very, it left at Aliens, Lottery and Exchange Office, uly b.