Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, October 26, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXITI No. 3i Practice of I'Vvysic, &c. (So (So ismisia KSPECTFULLY reiuru* his .Ml mast grateful thunks for the support he has received and informs his friends he has removed his ME DICAL OFFICE immediately op posite Ansley’s Cotton Raoge, where he can he found and solicits a contin uance of their favours. In ordinary ca ses. servants w ill he attended for half the usual rates. Bleeding and Teeth extr ctid at fifty cents Plantations eau be furnished with Medicines, also directions for their uses iu the sim plest form and on moderate terms. Ten years has witnessed him prin cipally in thh character of Dru ggist and Apothecary iu this place, yet lie , > has pursued near double that period, the various branches of the Profes sion iu private and public institutions both in Europe and this Country, with tolerable repute. Commercial embarrassments elicits from him facts, stud forces the assumption of the responsible character of Physici an, exclusively For the support of his family without particular expense to honorable feelings, blended with gnat difference of public opinion. He trusts that the forboarnnee i i hithcreto exercised too arils him in pe i * cmiiary affairs, will through an unde viating exertion and perseverance meet with their ultimate reward, the gratification of their interests and his desires. October 16. fit 3t female fetwuimvy. f"H r -HK subscriber, feeling the hierh j| est obligation to the citizens of Augusta for their past encourage ment iu his employment, trusts his assiduity and attention will be such as to entitle him &:i 11 to a further share of their patronage. He will on Monday, 15ih October, commence his School,iu Mr. Jacob Danfohth's j building, recently occupied oy Mr. | tWarne, heynold-slreel The follow- j ing are some of the leading branches. { thi.t wilt he trtught, viz : Latin and . Greek Languages ; Geography with Globes and Maps ; History, Rhetor ic. Logic, Surveying, English Grim-- mar, Oratory and. Composition, with the requisite elementary branches As the number of students are limited 1 to 30, and more than a third part now engaged, those desirous of entering, can make early applica'ion at JVir. Jacob D.nforth’s store, or at the in stitution.—Term per quarter gl2, 30 ceuts payable in advai ce. Oliver Danforth. October 12 30 Select Sckool for \o\mg \iiu\ies. 88. Hopkins piopnses to break • up his Establishment on “ the Hill,” iu time to resume the exerci ses of his School in Augusta, on the 15!h nf October His number not , heing complete, several more Pupils } can be accommodated for one quar ' ter or more, as shall best mret the views of Parents.— Boarding can be furnished in the family to such as wish it. September 28. 3t 26 SSBHXIHb. THE Subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the Citi zens of Augusta, gem rally, that his SCHOOL is now open (over Mr. J. Houghton’s Shoe-Store, four doors above the Market, South side Broad- Street,) where he will teach Read ing, Writing, Ar thuietic, English Grainmer, Geography <s*e. Terms made known on application at the School Room. John P. Green. July <7. 3 g- . Dissolution. Copartne ship hitherto ex -1 isting in this place, under the firm of McKknzie Isenxoch &. Com pany, is this day dissolved by mu ual consent. McKenzie and Brnn ch, will attend to all uusettled busiuess of that concei n. Thomas llcDotvall, Mciven/ie Ac Iknnoch. Augusta, July 23, 1821. 7 p-rpOE Subscriber has moved his [j OFFICE to an upper Tene ment of the August Book Store, where lr* will ilinuLiully atteud to ■v all Professional Calls John P. King. Octuber 6. 6t 28 IMN Bathing Tubs, very superior . do. Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes do Coffee Pots do do do Pans and Sauee Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Tea and Sugar Can niste s, do Candle Sticks do Caudle Boxes do Candle Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg graters upou an im proved plan do Chandeliers, in sets of a su perior construction do Sconces, an improved pattern, do Cups, pint aud half pint, do Spitting Boxes do Lanterns, both large & small do Skimmers and Ladles do Cullenders do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardeus, &c. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Sillabub Churns, , do Trumpets for huuters & stage drivers uo Pudding Pens, Or any other article or articles in the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by Wholesale or Retail, will he 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. 80“ TIN GUTTERS for houses, made and put up at short notice.— Apply as above. April 6 81 £/* Have tiiis day received | bv the Steam Boat, the Life of Gen- I oral Greene—Jackson on Fever—No j Fiction, a Narrative founded on Re i cent and Interesting Facts. — ILS0 — A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL LOOKS. FOR SACK At the New- York Commission Hook 1 Store. Samuel Sturges, Agent. July 17 3t e XEW BOOKS at E\^. Kenilworth, by the author of Waverly, &c. &c. Meliiiouth, 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 World, a New Poem Blackwood’s Magazine, No. 15 Just received and fur sale by J. & H. Ely, Who keep constantly a l irgo sup ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper, and School Bank?, which will be sold to Country Merchants on the most advantageous terms. April 20 3t 85 \IOLSL, SUi.V, Ornamental Painting, (Hazing, Paper Hanging, Afc. ! Subscriber anxious for Work i 1 is now ready to receive appli | cations, having every necessary re . commendation. Apply at this office for particulars. Charles A. Cux. April 23 86 Tke KuVcv\tcitttV. THE first volumes of the t.U I EKPEIAD or Ml/SICAL INTELLIGENCER AND ’ LADIES GAZE TIB, ended in April. The j second volume has commenced, much irn j proved, and considerably enlarged, com. | prising eight quarto pages with a sheet of j Music in every number, and is published ; semi-monthly, on Saturdays, at three dollars peranrium. by JOHN R. PARKER No. 2, Milk-Stree Hollo;i, May 5 07 FOR Jr?A I E. A BLACK WOMAN between 30 and 40 years of .use. A good Cook, anil excellent House Servant. She is honest aud induslrious. .-.'/.VO A Neat CARRIAGE and Vla cli of G .:lle Serviceable HOiI “KS suited to a family. Enquire at this Office Sept-mber 28- 26 FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1821. Cotton Wvwrc-llousc. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, E TURNS thanks to his friends and the public for past favours in his Liue of Business, and lakes this method of iuformiug them—that he has erected A. New Wftvv-Wtmse, FOR THE RECEPDON OF ovmi, Near the upper end South side Broad-Street—on the Lot next below Messrs. R. & B. Lang & H. Mus grove, and he. hopes from strict per sonal attention to all Business com mitted to his care, to ensure a con tinual on of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to Ins friends iu the country and to transact all Business in the COM MISSION LINE. |C3“ The situation of the Ware- House, excludes it entirely from the danger of tire On Consignment T(£ ® D Best Cypress Shin gleg and 50 Pierces Boston Stone Liine, For sale low for cash—apply as above. September tt 4t t 21 AND Commission Business, The Subscriber having taken a least on the (Fare-House recently occu pied bii ■ HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, (Opposite Messrs. Sims Sf Williams, j WILL be thunkful to his friends and the public for a share of their patronage. t Every attention will lie paid to (lie interest of those who may favor him with their busi ness, whether iu receiving and for warding sales and purchases of Cotton or of any description—ilis WARE HOUSES <y S I'OiiKS ore now rea lly for the reception of Colton and Merchandise. R. Malone. Augusta, May l. 88 I3r NOTICE. Subscriber n spent fill ly in forms the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he hus establish ed the Blacksmitlv Business, AND Edge Tool. Making, In all its various branches, in M‘ln losh-Street. nearGreen-'-treet, w here . he will be thankful for a liberal pa ! tronage from his fellow-citizens. Janies Winner. August 31 2aw Ini 18 MARCHE’S BHST~ nuMmmA wmm In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale By 1. Thompson. Under the Oiotiu Tavern. . May 8. 90 - THE Delivered on the 4th July, 1821. BY E. CHITCHER, Esq. May be bad at the BOOK STORES of Wm. J. lion it r & .1. k 11. Eli’s Price 2.5 Cents. August 10. 12 To tint Public. * y A Negro Woman l»y the name of ROSE, commonly called Rose Morse, belonging to the estate ! of James Mur**-, is now in my p sion as Admiriist ator of the said J lines. This notice is given that any person who has a claim to said Ne gro, may know where to resort. Cleon Nally. Jldm’r. Os James Morse September 4- 19 NOTICE. N INE months alter date hereof application 'sill he made to th> Honorable the Inferior Court of Mteh mond County, for leave to divide the reai ami personal t state ol Lewis Canteloa. late of Edgefield District, in tin state of S«*uth Carolina, de , censed, among the heirs ol the suit! deceased. I„ C. Cantelim, ? Lemuel Ciuitelou, 3 October 12, iS2i. Im9m 30 B.OBB&T .MAUINE, OFFERS FOR SALE, llhils. & 100 Barrels Phi ladelphia Whiskey, 20 llhds. N, O. Mas. Sugars. 2000 Bushels Liverpool ground .>alt, <OO Saeks blown do 3000 lbs. prime Simp, 6000 lbs, Square N. flat Iron, 40 Barrels Mackare), No. 3. t ngniac Brandy W Ilidiand Gin, W liitteinoros Cards, No. 10, And will receive in a few Days, 150 Hags prime Green Coffee, 60 Barrels new Mack&rel, packed tiiis Spring, No. 3. A few Buudles prime Hay g 200. The above GOODS are offered low fir (’ash, or on a short credit for acceptances in town only iiniillhe Ist. ol October next, und all remain ing on hand that day, wijl positive ly be sold at Auction. July 13 3t 4 TTve; wSuliseviLev, Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that lie ha s received A NR AT ASSORTMF.NT OF smw ©(©©SB^a Suitable to his Line of Business, 'consisting of SUTEKFINK Cloths, Coronation Mixt Cnssimercs, Black and Blue ditto Superfine Valencia Vestings, (en tirely new.) He has formed a connection in I Charleston, by which means he will , ! Iways have on hand a constant sup- i : ply of the newest GOODS & FASH- 1 \ IONS, direct from Liaidon. James Gordon, Tailor <y Habit-Maker. Wash iug! on-St reet December 29. 63 Imw IBSOIKBa Just Received, And for Sale at the jYe-u) York Commission BOOK STORE. (T \LTHORPE, or Fallen For- J tune a novel iu 2 Volumes, by the author of the Mystery or For- ; ty years ago—Price gl 75. VIEWS OF SOCIETY und man- ; ners in America, iu a Series ofLet- 1 ters during the years 1818, 1819 and 1820—Price g 2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. August 24. 31 16. m:IE Prophecy ot lJaute, a Poem by Lord L Byron, Mary of Scotland, or the heir of Avenel a Drama, founded on the popular Novel of “ The Abbott.” Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, Esq. Sergeant and Rawl.-.’s Reports, 3 vols. The House Surgeon ami Physician, design ed for the use of families with Concise Directions, price gl. A fresh supp!y*of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Hook-Store, by W. J. HOBBY. • July 3 St 1 (joYlins & Wvvmi’A^, OF NEW YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription BTEHEG i VI*E EDITIONS OF THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, in two size s, Octavo and Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE, Editions come strongly recommended to the public, particular ly on account of correctness—consequently this modern invention will entirely do away } the objection to American publications in I that respect. Such a work as Shahkspsawk, perfectly cree from error, and otherwi-e weil exe cuted, together with the adventitious cir cumstances of ornament, needs little beside 1 to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. Flic 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 j that they shall not, as lias b.-en too frequently the ease, be impos ed upon by works published by subscription, i j and in every case in which they are not sa- | j 'isfied tint the bock*., when delivered are as J good unrepresented, they shall be under no, i I obligations to take them, i I hey will he delivered early next fall ; and at from gd to 5 per -'.tt, lower than what the STOKE retail price will be for the same work. Persona wishing tn he supplied with ele gant copies of the above celebrated works, ' arc requested to call and view the speci- j mens of binding, Uc. at the suite ot .1. fit H. Kly. June 8,3 t 98 [Whole No. 4412. PROSPECTUS OF i\ wmm SIX BOOKS, entitled better to 25c: Uy Joskpu F.vn. lobe Published in the City of Augusta lhe following extract front the “ Ci.ouuia Aiivkhtisch,” will elucidate the principal anti drift o the Poem : “ The Toein is in SIX UOOKS, of from three to five hundred lines each, the author’s , object seems to he to combat that erroneous sentiment which the mehmcholy speculations ot minds o'! gloomy se 'Voiiity have inculca ted, that the miseries ’of human life so far overbalance its enjoyments, that existence itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to he desired. Mr. Kvk, in his I’oem, attempts to show, aiul we believe pretty successfully, that t uere.Jfe sufficient grounds of comfort in all the diversified stations of life, sufficient sources of consolation in the of con* victs and difficulties, to demonstrate the truth of the title he has chosen for his Po em, that it is “ Burma to Bk.” He 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 ot countless blessings, can find nothing worth living for. Mr. l-ivs takes a survey oflm man life in all its stages—of science in all its branches—of business in all its activity—of creation in all its sublimity and beauty, and under various views, and inanv animated | descriptions, lie endeavor* cleai-ly to siiow, that the life of man, with all its vicissitudes, has a balance of happiness greatly in its fa vor. I tie work, wc are informed, will alter a short time he put to press.” 1 HUMS. Ihe above Pot in wilt be printed on very line paper, and in an elegance of style not inferior to the handsomest northern publics tipits. It will be comprised in one volume, con | taming about 200 duodecimo pages. l lie price to Subscribers will be one dol lar half bound— or hue dollar and a half lull bound in a superior style, payable on delive ry of the volume. Every person who shall procure twelve subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. G T The Proposals for the above work, are lett at the different Book Stores in tills City, Jhifiitta, November. List tvC LpUp vs Remaining in the Post-Office, VVaynes borough, Octoller Ist. 1.821. A { John U. Alien, Martha Ausburn, i Alexander M. Allen, < | James Alien, 2 ; , Samuel Andrews, 1 i Janies Anderson, | Elizabeth Attaway, j John Andrews. B E. St H. Byne, Hetty Bullock, llowel D. Burke, i Henry Byne, George Byne, > Bur. \V, Bracewell, 3 J Jesse Burch, 2 > Riading D. Bryant, 2 j Bart let Buckley, f David F. Bush, > Elizabeth Bowers, Abner Belcher, Henry By rd, James lleaty, John Bruch. c James Cates, Torrence Conner, William P. Carter, Mr. Claig, David Ci iig, Reuben Chance, John Gunner- D William Doyle, Thomas W. Davis. W.orJno. Donaldson, Martha Daniel, William Day, William B. Douglass, Martin M. Dye, 2 ' Samuel Davis, Raclieal Davis, Samuel Duke, Simeon Daria. E James W. Edwards, Uriah Evans, Daniel Evans, junr. \ John l.liiou, 4 F John Fitzgecrald, ' Brinson Fountain, t John 8. Fountain, 2 ; John Fryer, Isaac Farmer, Tiioina. Forth, John Fin!}, Margarette Floyd. ; James Gudboe, ! David George, Job Gres,ham. > « . Gedjon Harris, I Catherine Herb, j Ebz. M. Hamilton, 2 j 1 George llaig, I Benjamin Emit/, ! Henry Hiliiartt, ! Henry Holmes, Jeriah Holton, Caroline 8. Hughes. > J Kl zabetli \. Jones, I J Moses Johnson, j Elizabeth Johnson, , William Johnson, \ Hauiuel Stur«;es* ; P. W. j October 9 29 | Sarah Johnson, | George Johnson, | Elijah Johnson, < lolin Johnson, Willis Josey. L Mariah .ATLeslie, 2 N. M. Lamed, fc Co. Abel Lewis, Laruuel Lusher, T. Lcvingston. M. ! Elizabeth AfCollum, | Eliza Milling, i > William Morpliey, 1 lliram Marian, | Arthur Mock, llammh Milton. N llenjamiii Nixon, Wilson Navcy, Nancy Nicholson. O Hubert A. Oliver. T Nathaniel Tolhill, 3 James Pollull, 4 Temperance Towel, 2 Ilriton L. Tierce, Samuel F. Trescott, Lewi* F. Towel, It. Taimer, Henry A. Pari*. It David Ituimels, 2 '■ Jane Robinson, , Mary Kuiledge, j John Huberts, Esq. ( John Royals, Lmj. I Alary Royals. ' 8. t James (i. Salsbury, 2 | Jau.es Span, } James Stringer, 1 Charles Sapp, 5 Will iam Scofiurt, ! Janies Shepherd, | Mrs. Sumner, * Sum Sumner, i James Coition Smith, . . T ! Eliz. Tillinghajt, S | Tho’s Tillinglmst, 4 | Joshua S. Treadwell, 5 Hichard Thomas, {•Tilly Tanner, 1 Charlotte Tarver, j Ansa Taylor, 1 Eliz. Ann Taylor, i N'oali Tanner, | Claleb Taylor. V j W idow Vickers, i Vickers, Kstp t Nathan Vickers. 2 j ■ " j AVillardVA ilson, j Ezekiel AA bite, t John Wilton, 1 Ann White, | Nancy AVinte, 5 Jesse AVahon, { Abram AA .Iker, 2 i Mary W alker. 1 James W hitehrath ; Carolus AVarrrn, , L ijah Walker. 1 « .. ...