Augusta herald. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1799-1822, November 06, 1821, Image 1

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AUGUSTA HERALD. Vol. XXIII No. 37 New, Fresh and Fashionable THeaAy .Made (giLDi'isarfa^ (Some real superfine, fur the most particular customers,) lately receiv ed and far sale by Diinock & Marsh, Merchant Tailors, (Nearly opvosite the City-Hotel.) Augusta Jet her 26 lit 34 a, WiiasiHiSr •Mcrt-Vvant T allot. I> ESPECTFULLY informs his Vi Customers and the Public gene * roily, th-.t lie continues to Carry on his business in Canteli.u’s Brick Store, on Broad-Street nearly oppo site the City-Hotel; he feels thank ful for past favours, and solicits a continuance; he pledges himself that his work shall not be exceeded by any done in I his ,city—He will cou stan ly keep on hand Clo hs, Caosi meres and Vesting&of the besi Qua lity, which he will sell and make up on moderate terms. 31 Received the latest New-York < and Philsdclph a FA HIONS. October t ft* 8t 32 T\io Respedfuily his friends and the public, iliQtTte has received A NEAT ASSORTMENT OE narcr (bounds. Suitable to his Line of Business, CnNSISTIsG OF SUPER FINE Cloths, . Coronation Mixt Cassimerea, Black and Blue ditto Superfine Valencia Vestings, (en ti ely new.) He h.ts formed a connection in Ch i lesion, by which means he will Iwaj* have on hind a constant sup ply of the newest GOODS & FASH IONS, direct from London. James Gordon, 'Tailor A* Habit-Maker. Washing t un-Street December 29. Hi NEW BOOKS at I 1, BMijWOK I’H. by i.e author * of VVaverly &c. ike. JVii'i nouth, the Wanderer, b I lie au thor of Bertram The Earthquake, a Tale, by lie au ti,-r of the Ayrshire Legatees, or the Correspondence of the Pi igle family. The Ingel of the World, a Ntiv Pr.cUl Blackwood’s Maeazine, No. 15 Just received and for sale by J. & H. Ely, Who keep constantly a I rge sup ply of Fools Cap and Letter Paper, and School B k>, which will be sold to Country Merchants on the most ad> . ting us terms. April 20 3t 83 ffT Have this day received by hi* Steam Boat, the Life of Gen er 1 G •'Poe—J ti kson on Fever—No F ’> m. » V irr live founded on Re cent and lute sting Facts, — JIIjSO A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF SWviOOVi BOOKS. FOll SALE At the Now-York Commission Rook Store. Samuel Sturges, Agent. 'A July 17 5 KOUSB, SLG.V, Ornamental Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging, §c. f ■ anxious for Work 4 is now ready to receive appli eat ons. having every necessary re commendation. Apply at this office for particulars. , (.'diaries A. Cox. April 23 86 Me A veal Lectwees. T IE .ted'Cal Lectures Will commenceii. ihe University of Maryland, on the iast Monday in October, and be delivered by the following gentlemen : S"rgrry John B. Davidson, M. D. Prat ' ce of Fhuaick —Nathl. Potter, M. D, Chr-mist^y —Ehsiia De Butts, At. D. Anatomy— Granville Sharp Fattison, Esq. Masteria Medica —Samuel Baker, M. D. Obstericks —Richard Hall, M. D. Institutes of Medicine —Maxwell Mac Daw ell, M. D. By order, GRANVILLE SHARP PATTISON, Dean of the Medical Faculty. . Baltimore, August 1 7. 17 32t 'SPaH TIN Bathing Tubs, very superior do. Roasters different sizes, do Scales with beams properly regulated do Buckets, different sizes j do Coffee Pots do do do Pans and Sauce Pans do do do Watering pots do do do Powder, Tea and Sugar Can uisteis, do Candle Sticks do Candle Boxes do Caudle Moulds do Cheese Toasters, do Liquor Pumps, do Liquor Measures do Graters, large, for kitchen use do Nutmeg gralers upon an im proved plan do Cha idcliers, 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 Culleudcrs do Scoops and Funnels do Engines for the purpose of watering Gardens, &c. do Pepper and Drudging Boxes, do Siflahub Churns, do Trumpets for hunters &. stage j drivers do Pudding Pans, Or any other article or arlieles in | the Tin-Plate Worker’s line, by i Wholesale or Retail, will be fur- i uished at the shortest notice and the work well executed on the most rea- j sonable terms, by applying at Hie store of Job* Hayles & Co. JCT* TIN GUTTERS for houses, mado and put up at short notice.— j Apply as above. April 6 8t siisw Just Received, And for Sul- at thr A York Commission BOOK STORE. (N ALTHORPB, or F Hon For* J tunes, a novel in 2 V lumes j i bv the author of the Mvstery or For ! \ ty years ago—Prict S'- 75. ! VIEWS OF SOCIETY and man ners in America, in a Series of Li t ters during the years 1818, 1819 aud 1820—Price &2. Samuel Sturges, Agent. August 24 *" St 16. 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 Abbott.” Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, by John Howard Payne, Esq. Sergeant and Rawle’- Reports, 3 vois. The House Surgeon and Physician, design- j ed for the use of families with Concise j Directions, price §l. ijj" A fresh supply of AMES’ best Letter Paper, for sale at the Augusta Book-Store, 1 by W. J. HORRY, j July 3 3t 1 iiollins & Railway, OF NEW-YORK. Propose, publishing by Subscription STEREO iPE F.DirirN'B OF THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, IN TWO SIZF.S, Octavo and Duodecimo. STEREOTYPE Editions come strongly recommended to the public, particuiar ' ly on account of correctness —consequently this modern invention will entirely do away the objection to American publications in that respect. Suoh a work as StiAKEsrsi rk, perfectly cree from error, and otherwise well exe cuted, together with the adventitious cif fuiristauce* of ornament, needs ittle beside to insure a favourable reception from the friends of Literature, and of American en terprise. The 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 fubscr be ; that they shall not, as iias 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 he under no j obligations to take them. They will be delivered early next fall ; and at from S 3 <o 5 per sett, lower than what the STORE retail price will be for the same work. Per-mns wishing to be supplied with ele gant copies of the above celebrated works, are requested to call and vie w the speci mens of binding, &c. at the store of J. & H. Ely. June 8,3 t 9*3 TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1821. C oUon W avt-\louse. JOHN (if HOLCOMBE, KTITRNS thanks to his friends ”3. and the public far p tat favours in his Line of Business, and this method of tiieni—that he has erected A .\>w Wavt-llouae, FOB I HE KKUEPTIONOF Near the upper eni! Smith side Broad-street—on the L it next below Messrs. R. & B. Lang & H. Mus grove, and lie hopes ironi strict per sonal attention to all Busifrqgs Com mitted to his care, to ensure a con tinuation of patronage. He will con tinue to receive and forward GOODS to his friends in the country and to transact all Business iu the COM MISSION LINK. *C7* The situation of the Ware- House, excludes it entirely from the danger of fire — —T)n Consignment Best Cypress Shin gles aui! i 00 Tierces BStun* Lime, \ For sale low for eash—apply as above. | September 11 At x 21 AND ‘ (lotm\\\ss\tm business, * The Subscriber having taken a least ! on the Ware-Home recently occu pied by I HOLCOMBE & TUCKER, (Opposite Messrs. Sirm Williams r ILL be thnnkful to his fri ‘lids ’ Y and the public fora sh ire of , their patronage. Every atteuliot) i will be paid to the interest of those ' who inny favor him with their busi ness, whether in receiving and for warding sales and purchases of UoUtm oy cMeA’cluUidVse of Hoy description—His WARE HOUSES % SCORES .re now rea dy for the reccptu/n of Cotton and Merchandise. R. Malone. Auguala, May 1. 88 15 r IUMAVUVV OFFKRS FOR SALK, Hluls. & 100 Barrels Phi ludelphia Whiskey, 20 Hhds. N. O <Sjf Bus. Sugars, 2000 il i she Is Liverpool ground Salt, 100 Sacks blown do 8000 lbs. prime Seep, 5000 His. Square & flat Iron, 40 B rrets Mack ire!. No. 3. Oogniac Brandy dj' H illaudOin, Wbitlcmores Cards, No. 10, And will receive in a few Days, IjO Bags prime Green Coffee, 50 Barrels ne.v ilackurtl, packed j tills Spring, No. 3. A few Bundles prime liny g 200. j The above GOOD are offered t ! low fur Cash, or on a short, ciedit for ; i acceptances iu town only until the | ! Ist. of October next, and all remain j ing on hand that, d y, will positive ly he sold at Auction. July 13 3t 4 MARCHE’S BHST Wi£\s>mm& wiw£ In Pipes and Quarter Casks, For Sale Ity I. Thompson. Under the Globe Tavern, j Mav 8. 90 the Delivered on the \th July, 1821. BV E. CUrtCIIKK, E q. May be had at the BOOK STOtIES of ffm. j J. iioußK & J . U 11. Ktr’s Price 25 Cents. August 10. 12 Mow in VvunkWu Jaii. A Negro Man by Ihe name of ; GRI FFIN, ttboiii 5 feet high, and eighteen years old, sat* he belongs ! to Lew is Gilmore of Wilkes county. Tliaddeus Beall, Sheriff. Oeloher t« 3> £>■ NOTICE. —The Steam- j Boat. Company of Georgia, will as sume the dangers of the River from ! Augusta to Savanu It, on all Cotton shipped on hoard their Boats after the first day of October. S. Dunning, Brest. S. B. C. \ September 11 4t r2l Cotton Wore-House. PROSPECTUS OF & ipdjiasa SIX BOOKS, ENTITLED better to tly .1 08 K Pll Eve. To be Published in the City of Augusta t’he AJlowmg extract from the “ Oiohou AiiVKHrrsr.ii,” will elucidate the principa and drift o the-Boom : “ The Poem is in SIN. BOOKS, of from three to fivo hundred lines each. Ihe author's nb ject seems to be to combat that erroneous sentiment which the melancholy speculation, of minds of gloomy sensibility 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 be desired. Mr. Eve, in his Poem, attempte to show, and we believe pretty succession s that tnere 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 the truth of the title he has chosen for hit Po em, that it. is “ Hi.tteii 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 of countless blessings, can find nothing worth living for. Mr. Eve takes a survey of hu man life in all its stages—of science in all its branches—of busine .a in all its activity—of creation in all its sublimity and beauty, and under various views, and many animated descriptions, he endeavors clearly to show, that the tile o| man, with all 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.” TEKMS.- The above Poem will be printed or. 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 20U duodecimo pages. The price to Subscribers will lie one dol lar half bound—or one dollar and a half full bound in a superior xtyle, payable on delive ry of the volume. 'ljr* Every person who shall procure t welve subscribers, and become answerable for the payment, will be entitled to an additional copy. i.jT The Proposals for the above work,are left at the different Book Stores in this City. Augusta, No . ember. ?racti«« of VV\ns'u*, &c. PKfWa [j 2 KSPKCTFULLV returns Ins aM. most grateful thunks for the support he has received hud informs his friends he has removed his ME DICAL OFFICE immediately np 'pctiio Ansley’t Colton Range, where ; he eau b found and solicits n contin uance of their favours. In ordinary en- j ses. servants will he attended i'.,r half ; (lie usual rales. Diet ding and To* Ih j | exlr.-c.t dat fifty cents. Plantation* cun he furnished with Medicines. alno j directions for their uses iu (lie suit- j plest farm and on moderate terms, i Fen years has witnessed him prin cipally in the character of Druggist and Apothecary in this place, yet he has pursued near double that period, the v irions branches of the Profes sion i;t private and public institutions : both in Europe hm! this Country, I with tolerable repute. Commercial I embarrassments elicits from him | facts, find forces the assumption of j ! the responsible ehar eter of Physici- ! i an, excl lively for the support of his j family without particular expense to i honorable feelings, blended with great | difference of public opinion. He triisls that the forbearance hithcreto exercised Inward* him in pe cuniary ass irg, will through an unde viating exertion and perseverance meet with their ultimate reward, the 1 gratification of their iulcresfs and his desires. October I ft. ftl 31 j Vtnv.vAp, fepnvinavy. THE Ktibhcribi r, feeling the high est obligation to the citizens of i Augusta for their past encourage ment in his employment, trust's his assiduity and att uiion will he such as to entitle him still to a further share of their patronage, lie will j on Monday, 15th October, commence i his School,in Mr. J acob Danfomth's ! building, recently occupied by Mr. Wurue, Reynnld-atreet. The follow ' tug are some of tL** leading branches. t!mt will he taught, vi/, : Latin and i Greek Languages ; Geogr-tphy with Globes and Mtips ; llis ory, Rhetor j ic, Logie, Surveying, English Gram , mar, Oratory and Ui mposition. with , the requisite elementary htanches | As the nun.l)>-r of students arc limited i \ to 30, and more than a third part now i engaged, those desirous of entering. I ! can jiihlcc early application at Mr. ! Jacob I) tnfbrth’s store, or i t the in stitution— Term per quarter gi2, 50 j ceuts paya.de iu advance. Oliver Danforth. October 12 30 PROSPECTUS OF ["Whole No. Hi a. -So * Professor of Music from New Pork uml Hus;on. REAPED I FULLY acquaints the Public, i hat (lie encouragement he Jias received, lias date-mined him to commence the instruction of Pu pils, on the f J J ia.no Porte, and in Singing,' with (he proper method of accompa nying the Voice, according to the most approved modern style, on Mon day the +ih of November, ho will al so, give lessons on the VIOLIN, VIOLINuELLO, &e. &e. with the Science of Composition As the ber of his Pupils will necessarily he i I mited. an early application mu si he made for the ftw reniaining Vacan -1 cits. Any commands left at the HO »K S I ORE of Mr. iS. Stuiigrs, v ill re ceive every attention. * October 30. 31 35 vwuxeuvu Acamjvff. MU. COI.iUESNIL, # UK' PLO l FULLY informs/the 1 Ladies ami Gentlemen of Au -1 gusta, that he will open his I Wunclug SoUooY | on the lirsr Saturday in November, [ cud it will continue open throughout the season, for Subscriber*. Me. C. beiug well known in this place, flat ters himself that Parents and Gu r dians will him w ith the lui tion of their Children. Lessons will be given on every Sa turday morning, from 9 until 12 o’- clock atid iu the evjeuit g front three o’clock until sun set. Price of Tui tion fen Dollars per quarter paya ble in advauce. Two and an half months Tuition will be the full quarter, including three Exhibition Bails, to which Pa rent* and Uuardiaus of his Scholars are invited. JV B. Ladies and Gentlemen who inay wish t„ loke private Lessons in Dancing, Mr. (j. will be happy to wait upon them at their houst-s*. «, r wt the Dancing Academy, on Green- Htrcct. I Auirt's'e, Octahpr 23. fit 33 feeU'A’t iscikuol i‘t»v \uu»g | YuiuYics, 811. HorKiNs p opuses to break • up hi* Establishment on “the : Dill,” in time (0 resume the ixerci ! ses of his School in Angus it, 011 the : t/rtb of October. 11 in number not ■ being complete, several more Pupils j cun be accommodated for one qmr j ter* ui more, ax shall Inst meet the | views of ParonfH.-r- Hoarding can be \ furnished in the family to such as | wish it. September 28. 3t 28 ~ s«oa®M, _ ' r j3M!K Bul)icriber respectfully in is form 1 his friends and tluCiti -1 im of Augusta generally, that nis SCHOOL is now open (over Mr. J. Houghton's Shoe-Store, four doers above the Market, South side Broad *ircet.) when he will teach Head-* iog, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grimmer, Geography <Sj*e. Term- made known on application at the School Room John P. Green. July 17. b * IViftsuYuUow, rUE Leporine.ship mtherto ex isting in this plac<*, u uler the firm of MnK.tH7.iK Bbkn cH'V Com pany. is this day dissolved by otti ual corise at, McKen/.IK and lip. \ r*H, will attend to «|l unsettled buxines# of that coneet it. Thomas McDmvall, McKenzie & I hot noth. Auguntn, July 23, tHit. 7 ” * SorirE. 18 hereby gi >eo, to all my Crtditoes, (hat, I h ive obtained an or er from the Honorable the justice* of i the Inferior Court of Richmond Couu i ty, t i he bronchi b fore them at the Court house of said County, 011 the fifteenth day of October next, in or der ih t I may be allowed to take the . benefit of the several art of the j -'tote of Gear, in, passed for the rc -1 lief of it * ’vent debtor} at which i time and pi :e they v ill appear and i she < eau-c (if any they have; why £ ! should id 1 be alUucd the beuefit of ] the acts aforesaid. John .YlcKinnt*, H'J Attorney. John i\ King. - August I*. 13