Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 19, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXIII No. 33. Gotton Ware-House,. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, j? 5 E ITT RNS thanks to his friends ind the public fur past favours j in iiis Line of Business, and takes this method of informing them—that he has ereeted A New Ware-House, FOR THE KECEP i'lON OE Near the upper end South side Broad-Street—on the Lot next belotv Messrs. R. & ft. Laris; &. H. Mils grove, and he hopes from strict per snaal attention to till Business com mitted to his eare, to ensure a con tinual on 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 LINK. £3" The situation of the Ware- House, excludes it entirely from the danger of lire On Consignment H.DB-(£)£)© Best Cypress Shin g’< •> ami j ,< SO Tierces Boston Stone L'me, j * For salo low for cash—apply as | above. ‘September 11 4t t 21 WE ! AND Cotunussivm Business, ! The Subscriber having tan en a least i on die Want-House recently occu- j pierl by HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, (Opposite Messrs. Sims <Jj' Williams' j TS7ILL be thankful to his frieud- I V T ami the public fur a share of their pa-ronage Kvery attention will bn paid to the interest bf those who may favor him with their busi ness. whether in receiving and for- | Warding sales and purchases of C'fetton or MttvcV.undisfc j of nay description—His >V A RE HOUCKS <s* SCORES ore now ree dy for }he reception of Cotton am! Merchandise. R. Malone. Augusta, May 1. 89 15t NOTICE. rpHK Subscriber respectfully in- i J forms the citizens of Augusta, j and its vicinity, that he has esUbli&h- I ed itie BY&cksuuVb Business, AND Edge Tool .Making, In all its var ois branches, in M‘ln tosli-Street, near Green-'treet, where he will be thankful for a liberal pa tronage from his fellow-citizens. James Winner. ' August 31 2aw lm 18 MARCHE’S BEST a® aas Avista In Pipes anti Quarter Casks, For Sale By I. Thompson. Under the Globe Tavern. May 8. 90 _____ WB&TCMDSr Delivered on the Mh July , 1821, BY E. CRirCHEU, E<q. %y be had at the BOOK STORES of Wm. *, J. Hobby & J,& H. Eli’s Price 2j Cents. August 10. 12 . Dissolution. THE Copartnership hitherto ex isting in this place, under the firm of McKenzie Benn ch St Com pany, is this day dissolved by mu ual consent. McKenzie and Be«n ch. ! will attend to all unsettled business •f that concei n. Thomas McDowall, McKenzie & Bennoch. Augusta, July 23. 1821. 7 To ti\o Public, g? A Negro Woman by the name of RO’sK. commonly called : Rose Morse, belonging to the estate of James Morse. is now in my posses sion as \dmin st ator of the said James. This notice is given that any person who has a claim to said Ne gro, may know where to resort. Cleon Nally, Adm’r. j hj James Morse j September 4 19 S‘l® W^IBISo * (MX Bathing Tubs, very superior JL do. Roasters d flerent size* j do Scales 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, Tea aud Sugar Can niste s. do Candle Sticks do Candle Boxes do Candle Mon ids do Cheese Coasters, do L-quor Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upon an im proved plan do Chandeliers. in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint and half pint. ‘do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both lurge & small do Skimmers aud Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardens, Keel do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, j do Trumpets for hunters & stage driver* J do Padding Puns, j Or any other article or articles in ; the l'iu-Piate Worker’s line, by ! Wholesale or Retail, will be fur nished at notice and the work well executed on the most rea ; sonable te;*ns, -by applying at the , store of John Hayles & Crt. (O* TIN GUTTERS for houses, I made and put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 £/* Have this day received | hv the Steam Boat, the Life «f Gen | eras Greene—J u-kson on Fever—No I Fiction, a Nariative founded on lie-/ j cent and Interesting Fails. — IJ.XG A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SUIUML BUGKS. FOR SALE At the New-York Commission Book- Store. Samuel S(.urges, Agent. July 17 3i 6 NEAV BDDKS at BVs’s. KE.NILW UR I'H, by the author of Waverly, &c. &e. .Yieluimith, the Wanderer, by the au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, by the au thor of the Vjrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of the Pringle family. The Angel of the World, a New Poem B'aekwood’s Magnzine, No. 15 Just received and for sale by J. & H. Ely, Who keep constantly a Urge 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 85 DDTJSFi, Ornamental Printing, lMazing, Paper Hanging, §c. rH 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 8(1 The Enter pelatl. THE first V .turtles of the EUIBKPEIAD or MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER AND LADIES GAZETTE, ended in April. The second Vol. line has commenced, much im proved, and considerably enlarged, com prising eight quarto pages with a sheet of llu-.ic in i very number, and is published semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars perannum. by J OHN R. PARKER No. 2, Vtdk-Stree Boston, May 5 97 N otice. ALL persons indebted to the es tate of Cradock Burnell, Ksq. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the siihgnri her otherwise their.notes will be pla ced in the hands of an attorney for collection; and all persons having demand* against said 1 state, are re , quested to present them legally at tested for a settlement. Matthias Anlis, Ex r. August 3 10 FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1831. 11 OB BUT M.ILOXB, OFFERS FOR SALE, Hhds. A 1(h) Darrels Phi ladelphia Whiskey, 20 Hhds. N O yy *fv*. Sugars, 2000 Bushels Liverpool ground (salt, 100 Sacks blown do 8000 lbs. prime Snap, 8000 lbs. Square St fl it Iron, 40 B rrels Mackarel, No. 3. oguiuc Brandy A" H .Hand Gin, Whittcmoues Caftf*. No. to. And will teceive in a few Day*, iiiO iiags prime Green Coffee, 50 Barrels ne«v dackarel, packed this Spring, No. 8. A few Bundles prime Huy g 200. Ihe above GOOD-i are offered low for Cash, or on a short ciedil for acceptances in town only until the Ist. of October next, and all remain ing on hand that day, will positive ly be sold at Auction. July Is at 4, This Subset Ibev, Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has received a neat assortment up W ' Suitable to his Line of Business, consisting of Superfine ci»ihs, Coronation Mi XL Cassimeres, Black and Blue ditto Superfine Valencia Vesting*, (cb titely new.) He has formed a connection in Charleston, by which mtans lie will I ways have on baud a constant sup ply of the newest GOODS & FASH IONS, direct from London. Jafnes Gordon, Tailor g IJhbit Maker. 11 ash rngton-Street December 29. 63 The Subscriber, Can constantly be found at. the Au 1 guslti Commission IDSTtm. . AN,L; Y'S lIANi.E, From early till lato, Where he .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 rates as heretofore, which is Worths of notice. Drugs, Glass, Oils, Taints &c. &c. Will be receiv- d on Commission, and prompt return* made of all sales and every attention paid to the in terests of his employers.. U. C. Dunn. December 12 48 shew sslsC Just Received, And/or Sale at the A"rw York Commission BOOK STORE. CALTHORPE, or F Hen For tune a novel in 2 V lumes, by the author of the Mystery or For ty years ago—Price gt 75- VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, inaSeries of Let ters during the yenr* 1818, 1819 and 1820—Price g 2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. August 24 3t 16. 'WaW sm^sT THE Prophecy of Dante,* Poem by Lord B) ron, Mary of Scotland, or the lipir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbott.” Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard I’avne, Esq. Sergeant and Kawle’s Reports, 3 vol*. Tne Mouse Surgeon and Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price §l. dj* A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store, by W. J. HOBBY. July 3 3t 1 NOTICE. ’SW7H EREAB my wife Nelly y Y Finly, has left my bed and bnard without any just provocation, Jo forwarn all persons from crediting her on my account, as 1 am deter mined not to pay any of her contract- i ings. For lie that has got her, may keep her. For he that lias lost her, will not seek her. John Finly. Waynesborougb, Sept. 14 8t 23 i CoWins & tiannoy, OF NKvV YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription ST KItSOr IF* MOTIONS OF TUK DRAMATIC WORKS j OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZES, Octavo and Ouodecimd. STEREOTYPE editions come strongly fecoinmendfrd to the public, p&tticu.sr ly on account of correctness —consequently this modern invention will entirely do away the objection to American publications in | that respect. Sorb a work as SiiAKKSFF.aitt, perfectly I cree from error, and otherwise well exe cuted. together with the adventitious cir furh-tances of ornament, needs little be Side to insure a favourable Tcceptiort from the friends of Literature, and of AmeHcan en terprise. The Subscribers are authorized to receive subscriptions for the üboVe, 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 rase, be impos' ed upon by works published by subscription, and in every case in which they aro not sa tisfied that the hooks, when delivered are Its {pood represented, they shall be under no obligations to take them. They will be delivered early next fall; and m from to 5 per sett, lower than what the STOKE retail price will be for the same work. Persons wishing' to he supplied with ele gimt copies of the above celebrated works, arc requested to call and view the speci mens of binding, ike. at the store of 3. & H. Ely. June 8. 3t 98 smniiiMDißS" 1 AT ELY’S. T IF, Village of Maricndorpt, by Mist Anna Maria Porter, flic Report of the Trial of Hubert M. Good- ! win for Manslaughter, Fanny with Additions, Woodward’s Literary Casket lin'd I’ncket j Magazine of Classic and Polite Liters- , tore, No. 1, Blackwood’s Magazine, No. Id and 17, North American Review, No 31, F.spinasSe’s Nisi Prills, ti.mid’s new edition imn roved, *ith Notes of Cases to the year 1820, # Phillips’s Eviderce, new edition, improved to 1820, Chilly on Bills, new edition, . Chilly’s Pleadings, Chitty’a criminal Law, with the addition of Vok 4th, Code’s Surgical Anatomy. Parmly’s Lectures on the Teeth. June 8. 3t 98 PiIO.SPRCTUS OF smsa SIX BOOKS , ENTITLED Setter to 23c: Hv .1 nsF.i'H Evf.. To be Published in the City of Augusta The following extract from the “ Lkouom AtiVKiiTtsiia,” w*ll elucidate the prmcipa and drift u the Poem : “ The Poem is in BIX HOOKS, of from three to five hundred lines each. I lie author* 'obje ct seems to be to combat that erroneous sentiment which the melancholy speculations of minds ot gloomy sensibility have inculca ted, that the miseries of liumtui file so lat overbalance its enjoyments that existence itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to be desired. Mr. Eva, in his Poem, attempts to show, and we believe pretty successlully, j that tnere are sufficient ground* of comfort l in all the diversified stations ol life, luffitfiefil i so irees of consolation in the .midst ot con vict*. and difficulties, to demonstrate the trill li of the title lie lias chosen tor hit Po em, that it is “11 crip:u to 11f..” 11c endea vors to show, that Providence, in continu ing individuals in existence, forms a more accurate estimate of human happiness than those churlish beings do, who, in the midst of countless blessings, can find nothing worth living for. Mr. Kvn takes a survey ot hu man life in all its stages—of scientte in all its branches—of business in all its activity—of creation in all its sublimity and beauty, and under various views, and many animated descriptions, he endeavors clearly tO'Sbuw, that the life of man, with all its vicissitudes, has a balance of happiness greatly in its fa vor. Ibe work, wc are informed, will after a short lime be put to press.” TERMS. The above Potm will be printed or. very fine paper, and in an elegance of style not inferior to the handsomest northern publica tions. It will be comprised in &ne volume, con tabling about 20U duodecimo pages. The price to Subscribers will be one dol. lar half bound —or voe dollar and a half full bound in a superior ityte, payable on delive ry of the volume. 'Cf Every person who shall procure twelve subscribers, and become answerable for tin payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. (O’ The Proposals for the above work,ar< left at the different Book Stores in this City Auyuttn, November. A SQUARE Breast-pin, being a Topaz ajL set in gold, and surrounded vk'ith orii-- liants. The PIN upon close inspection wili be perc'-ived lo have bean soldered near the Hinge. A negro is suspected to have taken it, and as it i* particularly valuable to the loser, being the gift of a friend ; a handsome reward will be paid for its rec». very, if left at Allens, Lottery and Exchange Office. * July 6. BULB No. 1410. PROPOSALS For publishing a paper in the town of Mliedgevitle r to be entitled , WE, THE PROP EE “ Ti* not in mortals to command success, “ But We’ll do more, Sempronhis, “ We’ll de,ervt it.” Cato. THE Press lias hern truly Mid s’iassically called the Palladium of Liberty.—in the dissemination us useful knowledge—in the correction of political abuses, it glands proudly pre etninenl above every other institution —it i*t the hand made to the Arts and Sciences—the conservator of Genius, and the l ioueer to the march of Lib erty and Virtue. However corrupt a Press may be; however ably and skilfully conducted, it cannot long retain an unilne n fluence upon the minds of the People ike glare of public observation through which it moves, like the unsullied Vljrror of Confucius, immediately r<fleets its deformity, and exposes its venality, borne one hug np<fy observed, that opinion is the (lueen of the fVo td! She is emphatically so in a govern ment like ours. The arisioci utieal, maxim, rt the people ate their own worst enen uef,” under whatever sem bluuce i> may appear, will Slili re tain an impress of its original fea t.iri-B; and tile ken of an enlighien ed community will soon penetrate the gos ? a oer mantle, and drag the monster to light. VVk. the People, will be particu larly devoted to an imptrtial exain j ination of the politics of the State of j Georgia—The policy of its present administration is one which Inlly accords with feel.Tgs and principles S —and so long us tt ad her sto that ! honest anti independent course w hwh has invariably marked its progress, so long wtll the Editors he devoted to its support. All other subjects of Stale or National concern, mil re ceive that portion of attention which they merit; and every exertion will be used to reader the paper a me dium of useful intelligence. Such arc the sentiments of ihe Editors—and thus feeling and tLi. fe ll*;, will they launch their 1151 te barque iipouthc political ocean. \\ ,ih Truth their chart, and lod.pr'nd* enue their. Compass, they hope in at tempt itrg to avoid Seylla, they will ! not founder 00 Cbarybdis; but ride in triumph on the Sea of Principle into the P-.rt «»f• F*ul>l<u .Safety. V E, TtlE people, w ill be piilil sh ed forthwith, under the man ige rtienf. of one of the Editors of the Augusta Chronicle. The terms of subscripiion will be three dollars per annum, payable on the delivery of the first number, or four dollars at the expiration of the year. Advertisements and Job work at the customary prices. August 21 • M Nolle K. IS hereby given, to all mt Cr ditors, hat 1 have obtained an omer from the Honorable the justices of , the Inferior Court of Kichmoitd LVua tv. to be hrou.'hl before them at the Court-house-us so id i'ount y. mi the fifteenth day of October next, in or der that 1 mav lie allowed to lake the benefit of the several act of the Htate of Geor; ia, passed for the re lief of insolvent debtors at winch time and place they will appear and shew cause (if any thpy have; why I should not be allowed the benefit of the aets aforesaid. .John McKinne, By Attorney, John P. King. August 14. 13 Administrator's Notice. N INE months from tho dale here of. I shall apply t» the Honor able the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purpose,, for leave to sell sixteen ceres of Land in the county aforesaid, on Savidge's creek, including the houses whereon Timothy T. Brrhaia deceased, formerly resided, the same bring heretofore assignd bv a writ of p irtition to Dci'j imin K. B.rlt.m, a minor, and since deceased, and ona of the heirs an* distributes of *>id Timothy T. Barham, deceased ; the same will be sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of s rid dee’d. Triplett Shumate, Adm’r. In right of his wife August 31, 1830 lm9m 20